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  • 7/13/2025
Frontier Riders takes you deep into the rugged heart of the Wild West, where loyalty is tested, justice rides fast, and survival depends on the speed of your draw. Follow brave riders as they fight for honor in a land ruled by guns, outlaws, and unbreakable codes. A thrilling western tale of grit, glory, and gunfire.
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00:00The
00:30The End
01:00The End
01:30This is a fine way to meet the new boss
01:55Come on, snap into it
02:01Get that wagon fixed
02:02Well, it took them two weeks to get here from England
02:06It ain't gonna hurt them to wait four or five minutes more
02:08Where is it?
02:14I wish he'd hurry
02:16I can hardly wait to see the ranch
02:18I wouldn't allow myself to become too interested in it, Edward
02:22The place is so burdened with debts that you can't possibly keep it, you know
02:25Hi there, folks
02:43You're Gene Autry, the steward of the estate, I presume?
02:46The foreman, yes, sir
02:48I'm Henry Windham, the new solicitor
02:49This is your employer, Edward, the Earl of Granville
02:52How do you do, Mr. Autry?
02:54Just called me Gene, young fellow, how are you?
02:57Very well, thank you
02:58Get these bags in the rig, fellas
03:01My father spoke very highly of you
03:05Thanks
03:06Fine fellow old Spud was
03:08Spud?
03:09You called him Spud?
03:11Yeah, he had a weakness for potatoes
03:13Besides, we all like him
03:14Good morning
03:15Good
03:16Your dad was just like one of the boys
03:18I think you like the ranch too
03:20Sorry, but you needn't make plans for me
03:23I'm selling the place today
03:25Why, he can't do that, Gene
03:29Why, we promised old Spud we'd make a real westerner out of him
03:33Don't worry, we will
03:34I'll drive alone, thank you
03:50What's all this, Autry?
04:20You're having a fiesta in honor of your arrival
04:22Cómo está, señor?
04:24He says everyone extends you a big welcome
04:26Thank you
04:27Gracias, amigas, pola bonda y cortesío
04:31Con que me han recibido
04:33¡Va a cantar a las cinco de señores!
04:50¡Va a cantar a las cinco de señores!
04:52Sine
04:52¡Va a cantar a las cinco de señores!
04:53¡Va a cantar a las cinco de señores!
04:55Sine
04:57Oh
05:27Oh
05:57Oh
06:27Oh
06:29Oh
06:31Oh
06:33Sure
06:57Oh
07:27Oh
07:57Oh
07:59Oh
08:01Oh
08:10Oh
08:12Oh
08:14Oh
08:16Oh
08:18Oh
08:20Oh
08:27I say, Autry, why haven't you reported the rents from all those tenants?
08:41Tenants?
08:42Well, they're not tenants.
08:43They're ranch help.
08:45They've been taking care of this place for your father for a long time.
08:48Now they look to you to take care of them.
08:51Better change to your riding clothes, Edward, if you're to see the place before the buyer arrives.
08:55Yes, sir.
08:56You'll have the saddles, Mr. Autry.
08:59Yes, they'll be ready.
09:10Well, he's Spud's boy, all right, but he ain't a bit like him.
09:13I'll say he isn't.
09:17It can't be real.
09:23That bay horse is well broke.
09:25I think you'd better ride him.
09:31That sorrow looks sporting.
09:33Yeah, but it takes a real rider to top it.
09:36I've had the advantage of the very best instruction, thank you, Mr. Autry.
09:40I'll ride the sorrow.
09:42It's okay with me.
09:48Leg up, please.
09:48Are you hurt, son?
09:58No.
09:59You'd better rest before you try it again.
10:01I don't recall asking your advice, Mr. Autry.
10:07If you'd please open that gate, he'll run instead of pitching.
10:09Maybe.
10:10Maybe.
10:10Maybe.
10:35Let's go.
11:05Mr. Hortree, will you accept my apology?
11:09I should have listened to you.
11:11Ah, forget it.
11:12We all make mistakes.
11:14The big thing is to admit them.
11:16And thank you for your help, Mr.
11:18Well, just call me Frog.
11:20You're a regular fellow after all.
11:23We could make a swell Westerner out of you.
11:25That would be splendid.
11:27All right, let's go.
11:35What a glorious view.
11:46Can we wait a minute?
11:47Sure.
11:49That was your dad's favorite lookout.
11:52Go on up if you want to.
11:53We'll wait.
11:54He's a fine boy, Frog, and it's up to us to see him through.
12:13Nice view up there, Sput.
12:24Sometimes the wind kind of blows dust in your eyes.
12:29You know, Gene, I have the strangest feeling.
12:33This all seems like home to me.
12:36I do wish I didn't have to sell the ranch.
12:38Maybe you won't have to sell it.
12:41Oh, what do you mean?
13:08Hello, Edward.
13:09Mr. Neal is here to close
13:11for the purchase of the ranch.
13:12Mr. Neal, the Earl of Granville.
13:15How do you do, Mr. Neal?
13:17This is Mr. Autry, my foreman.
13:19He can answer any questions you'd like to ask about the place.
13:22I'm familiar enough with it, thanks.
13:24I've had my eye on it for some time now.
13:26Too rough for farming, but all right for horses.
13:28You in the horse business?
13:29Yes, I break and train them for the army.
13:31They ought to be pretty good money in that.
13:32It pays pretty well.
13:34I'm glad to hear it.
13:35There's the answer to our problems, bud.
13:38What problems?
13:39How to hang on to the ranch.
13:40What are you talking about?
13:41We've got hundreds of fine horses on this ranch.
13:44We'll break them and train them and sell them to the army.
13:47How about it?
13:48Right you are, Gene.
13:50Look here, Autry.
13:51You're taking entirely too much upon yourself.
13:54I don't think so, Mr. Wyndham.
13:56I think it's a splendid idea.
13:58This is ridiculous, Wyndham.
13:59We made a deal and you've got to stick to it.
14:01I can't dispose of this boy's inheritance without his consent.
14:05What about the ranch's predators?
14:07What about the money old man Granville owed me?
14:09How are you going to pay off?
14:11They will be taken care of in due time, Mr. Neal.
14:14And that time expires in exactly 60 days.
14:16I am quite aware of that.
14:20What is your decision, Edward?
14:22I'm leaving it up to Gene.
14:24Whatever he says.
14:26Then we'll keep the ranch.
14:28Come on, Spud.
14:29We've got a lot of work to take care of.
14:30We'll be seeing you, Mr. Neal.
14:32I've seen you, too.
14:32I'll be watching you.
14:33I'm not about the show.
14:35I mean, I don't know.
14:37It's the young man.
14:38He's the young man I've seen.
14:39It's a young man waiting for you.
14:40I don't know.
14:42He's the young man but yet there's no way.
14:43He's the young man.
14:44Rock, and then he's the young man.
14:44Whatever he says, I belong.
14:47Oh, it's the rain's all day
14:56Brighten until my bones are weary
15:06Never attain the day
15:13Traveling planes all day
15:22With the rest of the sun
15:25Lots of work will be done
15:27While cattle great, cattle great
15:31When they're on the run
15:33And the stampede's begun
15:35My saddles swayed
15:38Rounding up strings
15:40I'm riding the rain's all day
15:48Rounding the plains all day
15:56Brighten until my bones are weary
16:04Brighten my eyes always
16:12We're all over again
16:14We're gonna leave Cheyenne
16:16With a sudden sign
16:19Across the great divide
16:22Never lost to decide
16:25Our glorious one
16:27Tours are done
16:29Riding, riding
16:33Riding, riding
16:37Riding the rain
16:41We're riding the rain all day
16:50Camp acting strange all day
16:56Yes, that he knows
17:01My days are dreary
17:05Riding the rain all day
17:11Riding my life away
17:15Riding my life away
17:21Sending so dumb around that
17:25Sput in the middy pad day
17:27While you're turning out
17:29To be a real western
17:30I never knew the west would be like this
17:32Riding.
17:33It seems as if I lived here
17:34All my life
17:35Well then you're going to go back to England
17:36Son
17:37Never heard of the place
17:39You son
17:41You know, cried
17:42Bertie is a swarat animal
17:44He and I are like pummelett
17:45and keen half伏
17:51What's the hurry?
18:03You idiot!
18:04I say move over!
18:06Now wait a minute.
18:08I don't wait for anybody.
18:10Well, that's too bad.
18:13Hold the road, boys.
18:14We're not timing trips for anybody that talks like that.
18:18Push through, driver.
18:19Please, Dad, I can't get this.
18:37Slow down.
18:45Why won't you give us the road?
18:47You want the road?
18:48I'll give you the dusty road.
18:51Folks keep raving about the west,
18:54saying that the guests that like it best.
18:56But there's one thing that they sure forgot.
18:58It's these dusty roads when it gets hot.
19:01Oh, dusty deserts and dusty hills.
19:04Keep up the blow until your ears are filled.
19:07Dusty daytimes and dusty dreams.
19:09The fish leave a cloud of dust swimming upstream.
19:12Wee, wee, wee, wee.
19:13The ground is baked as hard as a rock.
19:17There ain't no water for all of our stock.
19:19And all of the hogs down by the chute.
19:21Half the double header just to rule.
19:25Dusty deserts, dusty hills.
19:27Keep up the blow until your ears are filled.
19:29Oh, dusty daytime, dusty dreams.
19:32The fish leave a cloud of dust swimming upstream.
19:34Wee, wee, wee, wee.
19:36Well, I went home to get a fail of water.
19:40I stubbed my toe and I fell down.
19:43I rushed back home to get another fail.
19:45Then I caught the water boat, hit the ground.
19:47Get out of here.
19:48Oh, now it's going to be a sort of FYI.
19:48I've given up his dice.
19:50I don't know.
19:50All right.
19:51You fault Halic.
19:51You fault Halic!
20:06Let's step on it, boys.
20:07We got horses to sell.
20:08We got horses to sell.
20:11We lost horses.
20:13Oh, hello, partner, say, who would we see about selling some horses to the cavalry?
20:42Colonel Allen, QMC, the last house on Officer's Row.
20:45Well, me and Spud will stay out here. You go on in.
20:59Tired?
21:00Oh, no, I'm not tired. I'm hot. This heat gets me.
21:03Looks cool in that tent.
21:05Don't it?
21:07I had a pup tent one time.
21:09Well, what kind of puppies did you have, brother?
21:12I didn't have any puppies.
21:13Oh.
21:14Here's a bugle. Do you know how to play it?
21:16Oh, sure. I can really play one of them things.
21:21What do you want me to play?
21:22Here's one called assembly.
21:24I play that with one hand.
21:26One hand.
21:33I don't need no music.
21:40Here's a harder one.
21:42Boots and saddles.
21:43Oh, try the next. Prepare the mount.
22:13Oh, come on, frog. Just this one more. Charge.
22:30Come on.
22:31How am I doing?
22:32Not bad for a beginner.
22:52Good afternoon, girl Alice.
22:54Sit down, gentlemen.
22:55I'm sorry to be late, but I was delayed by a spot of that dumbest, stupidest yokel.
22:59that ever blocked the road.
23:01There's a fire call.
23:02A bid's on a contract for a thousand horses.
23:04We'll be open here as advertised at nine o'clock tomorrow morning.
23:14Fire call.
23:29Fire call.
23:34Everybody's running.
23:35Must be time to eat.
23:36Come on.
23:39Hey, where's the fire?
23:41Fire? Is there a fire?
23:43Well, you again, huh?
23:44Why, you, you...
23:45Well, I was just a practicing.
23:47Practicing?
23:48You've demoralized the entire folks with your practicing.
23:51Keep these two out of here.
23:52Even if you have to shoot them.
23:59Come on.
24:15Oh, it's no you, Jim.
24:16We'll never get the dust out of them.
24:18You're not going to let a fresh cowboy spoil your entire day, are you?
24:21He's done it already.
24:22And if I ever lay my hands on him...
24:33Well?
24:34How do you do?
24:35Is your boss home?
24:36My boss?
24:37Yes.
24:39Oh, no, sir.
24:41Well, that's too bad.
24:43I came all the way from Custer to sell him some horses.
24:45You did?
24:49Oh, I'm so sorry he isn't in to take care of you.
24:53Won't you come in, sir?
24:54He'll be back most any minute.
24:55I believe I will.
24:57Won't you sit down, Mr...
24:58Autry's the name, ma'am.
24:59Jean Autry.
25:00Oh, Mr. Autry.
25:01Excuse me a minute.
25:02I've got something to attend to.
25:15Jim.
25:16It's that cowboy.
25:18He wants to sell some horses to Dad.
25:20And when I get through with Mr. Jean Autry,
25:22he's going to be the laughing stock of this county.
25:25Autry?
25:26Did you say Jean Autry?
25:27Yes.
25:28Of course you'll help him sell his horses.
25:30It'll be a pleasure.
25:42I hope you don't mind waiting, sir.
25:44No, not at all now.
25:45Say, Miss, is your boss easy to get along with,
25:48or is he an old crab?
25:50Well, that depends.
25:51The old crab can be handled,
25:53if you know the trick.
25:54Well, that's just what I want to know.
25:56How to handle him.
25:58I've got to get that horse contract tomorrow,
26:00and you can help me if you will.
26:02Oh, I see.
26:04What's the matter?
26:05Oh, men are all alike.
26:07Make a girl think you like her,
26:09and all you really want is just information on army contracts.
26:13But that isn't all I want.
26:16Say, I'd like to take you out tonight.
26:18You aren't teasing me.
26:20Why, certainly not.
26:21How about going to the Spanish cafe,
26:23the Casa Grande?
26:24Oh, wouldn't you be ashamed to be seen in such an elegant place
26:28with a servant girl?
26:30Why...
26:31Oh, I...
26:32Geez.
26:33Stand up.
26:42There you are.
26:43Anyone that didn't know you would think you were a real lady.
26:46Oh, thank you, sir.
26:47You say the sweetest thing.
26:49Oh, that's nothing, really.
26:51Well, I guess I'd better be going.
26:53Would you get my hat?
27:01It looks like a horse jumped in the middle of it, doesn't it?
27:02Does it?
27:03I'll call for you at 8.
27:04I'll call for you at 8.
27:05I'll call for you at 8.
27:06I'll call for you at 8.
27:19I'll call for you at 8.
27:26Debajo de mi ventana pasan las noches rondando
27:32Un charrito muy paciente que me anda enamorando
27:42Ay, charro, por Dios, ay, déjame en paz y olvida mi amor
27:51Que no antes lograr
28:00Van la sierra, morena, cielitos lindos vienen bajando
28:06Un par de hojas con negros cielitos lindos de contrabando
28:13Ay, ay, ay, ay, caneta y no llores
28:20Porque cantando se alegran cielitos lindos los corazones
28:27Ay, ay, ay, ay, caneta y no llores
28:33Porque cantando se alegran cielitos lindos los corazones
28:39Ya, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, amí
28:46I know you're the best dressed girl in the place.
29:01That dress looks like it cost plenty.
29:04It did. The boss's daughter paid for it.
29:07Oh, she gives you her old clothes, huh?
29:09Yes, sometimes she lets me wear her new ones, too.
29:13What's she like, anyway?
29:14Oh, she's a very charming girl.
29:17One weakness.
29:18What's that?
29:19She has a mad desire to shoot every cowboy she sees.
29:23That sounds pretty bad, doesn't it?
29:25Does she like music?
29:27Yes.
29:29Maybe I could tame her by singing to her.
29:33You're as sweet as the red rose in June, dear.
29:41I love you.
29:44I do adore you, I do.
29:49Why, each night through love land, we wander, sweet heart.
29:57Telling love stories on you.
30:02Out of the blue sky, the dark clouds came rolling, breaking my heart in blue.
30:17Don't leave me alone.
30:23I love only you.
30:27You're the one rose that's left in my heart.
30:34You're the one rose that's left in my heart.
30:36You're the one rose that's left in my heart.
30:37You're the one rose that's left in my heart.
30:38You're the one rose that's left in my heart.
30:39That might interest her.
30:40But I'm not interested in the colonel's daughter.
30:41It's the colonel I'm worrying about.
30:42How do I handle him?
30:43It's the colonel I'm worrying about.
30:46How do I handle him?
30:53By his ears.
30:55His ears?
30:56Yes, he's very hard of hearing.
30:58On account of all the shooting in the army, you know.
31:01You mean you've got to yell at him?
31:02Yes, you stand right up close and shout right into his ear.
31:05He'll do almost anything.
31:07He likes it.
31:08Thanks for telling me.
31:10Don't forget, the closer the better.
31:11And shout right out loud.
31:13Don't worry, when I present my bed to the colonel in the morning,
31:15he'll hear me all right.
31:34Good morning, colonel.
31:38Who are you?
31:39I'm Gene Autry.
31:41Sorry I didn't know who you were yesterday.
31:43Here's my bed for the contract.
31:45All right, all right.
31:47Sit down.
31:50What's the matter with that maniac?
31:53Probably a little deaf.
31:55Most deaf people shout without knowing it.
32:02Before you open the beds, I'd like to show you some of my horses.
32:05I've already seen the best part of your horses.
32:08But I've got some fine horses to sell you.
32:11I know.
32:12Good cow horses.
32:13I don't want them at any price.
32:15Dad, you come.
32:16But colonel, listen.
32:17Spud, just to look at me, you'd never think that I was the champion shot putter of my college.
32:36How would you?
32:36Just to look.
32:38No, Frog.
32:39I don't think I would.
32:41Just to look.
32:42Well, I ain't a kiddin'.
32:44I was.
32:44I could throw one of these things further than anybody in the reform school.
32:48Or I mean the college.
32:50You know, I don't know what they put this thing on here for.
32:52It must be some kind of a new thing.
32:54Now, you watch.
32:54I might break one of my old records here.
33:07Catch that horse.
33:09Get it, Sam.
33:09Look at that horse.
33:24He's got more sense than some of the cowboys around here.
33:32That's the kind of animal I want for the service.
33:35Who's the owner of that horse?
33:36I am, sir.
33:37Well, let's see your bid.
33:53Audrey, your bid is exactly the same as Neil's.
33:56But my horses are better.
33:58Who says they are?
33:59They are about a test.
34:00Are you each willing to pick your best dozen of horses and race them around the reservation?
34:04The winner to get the contract?
34:05That's all right with me.
34:06You're on.
34:07All right.
34:08We'll run the race tomorrow morning.
34:10Over the training ground.
34:11Agreed?
34:12Yes, sir.
34:13Can you give me a stable where my horses will be safe tonight?
34:16I'm camped right outside the fort.
34:19Orderly.
34:20Put Mr. Autry's horses in stable 11A.
34:24Thank you, Colonel.
34:25I'm going to look the race course over.
34:31If you want me for anything, I'll be at the colonel's house.
34:34Give her our regards, Romeo.
34:45Nice work, champ.
34:46Let's go.
35:12Drop those guns.
35:30Now take off your boots, both of you.
35:34Tell Neil that if I ever see you fellas again,
35:36he's going to start looking for a couple of new hands.
35:38Now start running.
35:42I hope that Windy gets here with them boys before the race tomorrow.
36:09Mr. Windham is my instructions.
36:12He'll be here.
36:19Who's in charge here?
36:21Gene Autry.
36:21What did you want to see him about?
36:23I got a court order here attaching any and all property of the Granville Ranch.
36:27Jim Neal is the complainant.
36:30Now you look at here.
36:31You can't serve an order like that.
36:32We've got to race them horses in the morning and Jim Neal knows.
36:36I don't make the laws.
36:37I carry them out.
36:38Where's Autry?
36:39Well, he went over...
36:39He's in the tack room repairing the saddles.
36:42I'll show you.
36:43All right.
36:48You'll find him in here.
36:54Bud, you're almost as smart as me.
36:56Now you stay here.
36:59I'm going over and find Gene.
37:02Help.
37:03Help.
37:04Let me out of here.
37:05Hold there.
37:06I've got to get in.
37:07Come on.
37:07Move out of the way.
37:18Come on.
37:19Get in step and close up.
37:21Left.
37:21Right.
37:22Up.
37:23Up.
37:24Up.
37:25Up.
37:25Up.
37:26Come on.
37:28Up.
37:29Up.
37:30Up.
37:31Up.
37:32One, two, three, four.
37:34Close up.
37:37Hey, you.
37:38Fall in.
37:40Up.
37:41Up.
37:42Up.
37:43Up.
37:43Eagle.
37:44Halt.
37:45Come on.
37:46Close up.
37:51Hey.
37:52Get back in line.
37:53Come on out, you rookies, and fall in.
37:58Well, please, sir.
37:59Fall in.
38:02Come on, Major Snappy.
38:08In turn.
38:10Right shoulder.
38:11Punch.
38:17Gene.
38:18Hey, Gene.
38:19Shut up and stay in line.
38:24Well, mister.
38:24Quiet.
38:28More time.
38:29March.
38:30One, two, three, four.
38:32One, two.
38:34Forward.
38:35March.
38:41Halt.
38:41I'm sorry, mister.
38:42Don't you know enough to salute before you address an officer?
38:45Uh-huh.
38:45Oh, clowny, eh?
38:50Yeah, uh-oh, no, no.
38:51Sergeant.
38:53This rookie needs special drill instructions.
38:55See that he gets them.
38:56Yes, sir.
38:59Follow me.
39:09There's that loud mouth artery again.
39:11Tell him I'm loud in.
39:12Well, he may be coming to see me.
39:14You?
39:14Yes, you see, he thinks I'm the maid.
39:16I'm getting even for the way he treated us on the road.
39:19You rascal.
39:20But I warned you to put on earmuffs.
39:22You keep out of the way,
39:23and I'll have him on his knees to me yelling uncle.
39:34Oh, hello.
39:35Hello.
39:36I'm sorry, sir, if the colonel isn't in.
39:38Well, you don't think I came to see old Sourpuss, do you?
39:40May I take your hat?
39:45Oh, no.
39:46How about you and I going out after you finish your work?
39:49Well, maybe, but you see, I have to clean this room first.
39:52Won't you sit down, sir?
39:53Well, let's keep you pretty busy keeping a big place like this clean.
40:11Yes, it is hard work, but I don't mind.
40:14Gosh, this room's dirty.
40:15Looks like it needs a thorough cleaning.
40:17So it does.
40:18Look at that floor.
40:20Why don't you scrub it?
40:21Me?
40:22Well, sure, you just said you didn't mind hard work.
40:25Oh, so I don't, but I...
40:25Where's the buckets and brushes?
40:27The sooner you get it clean, the quicker we get out of here.
40:29Come gather all around me, you boys that want a wife
40:37You'd better take my warning, you'll thank me all your life
40:41My brother was a bachelor, and he wished he was again
40:44He'd never give up that single bliss to wear a ball and chain
40:49Oh, why did he get married?
40:51Why did he don this neck yoke?
40:53If he talks back, she'll give him a smack
40:55And he's liable to get his neck broke
40:57Oh, lady, lady, oh, lady
40:59When he popped the question, here's the answer that he got
41:04You'll have to build a house on it before I share your lot
41:08He went to see her father, he cussed to beat the band
41:12So before he got the old man's foot, he took the daughter's hand
41:16Oh, why did he get married?
41:18Look what he's went and done
41:20It takes three times as much for two to live as cheap as one
41:24Oh, why did he get married?
41:26He wished he was single again
41:28Old Solomon didn't have the thousand wives, the thousand wives at him
41:32There, that's enough for today
41:43Oh, no, there's two more rooms yet
41:45I said that's enough
41:47Right face
42:09Left face
42:11Left face
42:13Right face
42:15Order, arms, and ease.
42:19Attention!
42:20Let me hear those heels click.
42:23Right shoulder, arms.
42:25Above, face.
42:27Forward, march.
42:29One, two, three.
42:31Rear, march.
42:36Fall!
42:45Attention!
42:48Forward, march.
42:51Double quick, legger.
42:54Faster, faster.
42:57Faster, faster.
43:00Roll them right, march.
43:04Faster, faster.
43:08Double quick.
43:10Nice volley.
43:15Pretty volley.
43:37Fall!
43:40Come on.
43:47The attachment hasn't been served yet, boss, and I can't locate the constable.
43:51I want you to make sure that Autry's horses won't be ready for the race in the morning.
43:54Understand?
43:55Right.
44:03I suppose if you win the race tomorrow, you'll forget all about me.
44:06Not a chance.
44:07I'll have something very important to say to you.
44:10Couldn't you tell me what it is now?
44:13Well, you see, I need someone like you on the ranch.
44:16We have a big house to keep clean and a lot of ranch hands to feed.
44:21With your experience in housework, you'd be a cinch.
44:25And I'll pay you a good salary.
44:27Oh.
44:28Oh, no.
44:29That isn't really what I meant to say.
44:31Good evening.
44:36Aren't you carrying this joke a little too far?
44:38Easy there, Neil.
44:40If the lady prefers my company to yours, that proves she has good taste.
44:44Isn't that right, Miss Allen?
44:46Miss Allen?
44:47Why, yes.
44:49Haven't you two met before?
44:51Oh, so the joke wasn't on him.
44:53It was on me.
44:54Why, I think you're just a cheap l-
45:06Sorry to have spoiled your fun, Miss Allen, but you see, I don't like to be made a fool of.
45:10Neither do I.
45:11Why didn't you tell me you knew who I was?
45:13Why didn't you tell me who you were?
45:14That's beside the point.
45:15A gentleman wouldn't do what you did.
45:17A lady wouldn't do what you did.
45:19Now, do you want me to tell you what I really think of you?
45:22Frankly, it doesn't make a bit of difference to me.
45:25You're the worst spoiled brat that ever an army officer could have the hard luck of being saddled to.
45:29And you tell the colonel he has my sympathy.
45:40...
45:56...
46:04I've got to save Betsy, Frost.
46:31She burns to death.
46:32Spud, come back here. Don't go in there.
46:34Spud! Hey, Spud!
46:36Come out of there.
46:47Hey, Spud!
46:48Spud, where are you?
47:02Spud!
47:20Take him to the hospital, quick.
47:21Yeah, give him the...
47:25How did that fire start?
47:26I don't know.
47:27I saw a blaze in the barn and I run in there to put it out
47:29and somebody clunked me right on the head.
47:31I jumped on him, but he got away.
47:33Did you recognize him?
47:34Oh, no, it was too dark in there.
47:35But I grabbed his watch.
47:36I'm going to use it to catch him.
47:38Well, let's go see how many horses we have left for the race.
47:41All right.
47:50There now, see?
47:51You're not going to miss the race after all.
47:53Here we have seats right on top of the grandstand.
47:56Twelve against five.
47:57They haven't got a chance.
47:59Don't be too sure.
48:00Now listen, men, don't forget my orders.
48:02We're in this race to win and I don't care how we win.
48:04A fine way to lose Edward's ranch for him.
48:07I should have known better than to trust you.
48:09We haven't lost it yet.
48:10Have a chance.
48:11Don't you forget, Wendy, I'm in this race too.
48:15I might surprise somebody.
48:17This race is over the Cavalry training grounds and back to here.
48:23All hurdles and obstacles must be taken by the horses.
48:27Autry's riders will wear white hats.
48:29Neal's men will wear black.
48:31Neal's men will wear black.
48:40Help, let me out of here.
48:42Help, help, let me out.
48:44Help, help, let me out.
48:48Is the race started yet?
48:49Four judges are stationed along the course.
48:54And each rider will be checked by them.
48:56Good luck, Audrey.
48:58Thank you, Carlow.
49:00Wait, stop.
49:01Wait a minute.
49:02Stop.
49:03Stop.
49:14I have a stake of my own in this race, Miss Allen.
49:17You see, I should lose everything if Gene doesn't win that contract.
49:21I didn't know the race meant so much to you, Spud.
49:24I don't know what I would have done without Gene.
49:28He's been swell.
49:30You're awfully fond of him, aren't you?
49:33Sure.
49:34Everyone is.
49:35Aren't you?
49:53Hey, you lost what?
50:03One down.
50:04Four to go.
50:33Hey, is this yours?
50:34No.
50:37Checkpoint number two reporting.
50:38Neal has 11 horses still in the race.
50:40Audrey's three.
50:44Neal is leaving.
50:45Weal's on tree.
50:46After 10th, I believe.
50:47Frog just passed.
50:48Good for the croaker.
50:51Come on, Frog!
50:52Come on, Frog!
51:00Hey, is this your watch?
51:02Oh, so you're the guy, huh?
51:22Hey!
51:23Come back with our fight!
51:29Hey, come back with our fight!
51:30Checkpoint reporting.
51:46Neal leading.
51:47Audrey's 20 yards behind.
51:48Only six horses left in the race.
52:00Come on, Frog!
52:28Steve is leaving.
52:29Audrey's 20 yards behind and losing ground fast.
52:59Come on.
53:02Come on, boy.
53:03Get in, Tim.
53:04Come on, boy.
53:05Get in, Tim.
53:30I'll go with thee.
53:36Hurray!
53:51Oh!
53:52Oh!
53:53Congratulations, Aubrey.
54:00Thank you, Colonel.
54:02Look at that.
54:10Colonel, it's the man who set the stable on fire.
54:12I got him.
54:16You're in a tough spot, Larkin.
54:18You have only one chance.
54:20Who paid you to try to burn up my horses?
54:24He did.
54:25That's a lie.
54:26Sergeant, place these men under arrest.
54:28Come on, you two.
54:31Well, we're over, Wendy.
54:32My good man, don't call me Wendy.
54:35If you must be familiar, my first name is Dabbington.
54:40Okay, babe.
54:45Gene, I don't know what to say to you.
54:48Douglas the champ, he won the race.
54:50I only went along for the ride.
54:52I'm sorry too, Gene.
54:54I don't know what to say either.
54:55Looks like I'm the only one who does.
54:57And I want to hear you say it.
54:59I thought you were deaf, Aubrey.
55:00Dutch, no, I'm not deaf, Colonel.
55:02I thought you were.
55:03Don't shout.
55:04I'm not either.
55:05I know because of one of my stories,
55:08You Okay.
55:10YouVER crowed.
55:11Take me back to my booze.
55:12I'm sad boy.
55:15Let me see that general storm
55:31Let me hide once more
55:35Give me my boots and slather
55:41Got a hankering to be with my banjo on my knees
55:48Strumming a pretty western tune
55:51There's a girl in Cherokee
55:54And she's waiting there for me
55:57Waiting to eat the Texas moon
56:00Take me back to my boots and slather
56:07Let me breathe each plain corn
56:23On the ranks where I was born
56:28Give me my boots and slather
56:34Go...

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