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π± It came from the desert β a colossal lizard with a taste for terror! The Giant Gila Monster (1959) blends rock 'n' roll, vintage drag racing, and atomic-age monster mayhem into one of the most iconic B-movies of the '50s.
π½οΈ Plot Summary:
When teenagers begin vanishing in a small Texas town, suspicion turns to reckless driving β but the real culprit is crawling beneath the surface: a giant radioactive Gila monster! As the creature destroys bridges and derails trains, a hot-rodding teen hero must step up to stop the scaly terror with nitro-fueled justice.
π°οΈ Year Released: 1959
π Genre: Horror, Sci-Fi, Creature Feature
π¬ Directed by: Ray Kellogg
ποΈ Starring: Don Sullivan, Lisa Simone, Fred Graham
π― Why Watch It?
βοΈ Drive-in cinema at its finest β with monsters, music, and mayhem
βοΈ Real reptile + miniature sets = low-budget brilliance
βοΈ Public domain favorite among classic creature feature fans
βοΈ Rockabilly soundtrack and heroic hot-rodder vs mutant lizard
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πΈπ» A monster. A hot rod. A showdown in the desert. The Giant Gila Monster is pure 1950s sci-fi fun β scaled up to monstrous proportions!
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π½οΈ Plot Summary:
When teenagers begin vanishing in a small Texas town, suspicion turns to reckless driving β but the real culprit is crawling beneath the surface: a giant radioactive Gila monster! As the creature destroys bridges and derails trains, a hot-rodding teen hero must step up to stop the scaly terror with nitro-fueled justice.
π°οΈ Year Released: 1959
π Genre: Horror, Sci-Fi, Creature Feature
π¬ Directed by: Ray Kellogg
ποΈ Starring: Don Sullivan, Lisa Simone, Fred Graham
π― Why Watch It?
βοΈ Drive-in cinema at its finest β with monsters, music, and mayhem
βοΈ Real reptile + miniature sets = low-budget brilliance
βοΈ Public domain favorite among classic creature feature fans
βοΈ Rockabilly soundtrack and heroic hot-rodder vs mutant lizard
π Donβt forget to LIKE π | COMMENT π¬ | SUBSCRIBE π for more atomic-era monsters, retro horror, and public domain classics!
π Cruise Through More Classic Creature Features:
πΊ https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYSxyPafGbnT7hNTlq29mZQJKn7wrNglY
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π¦ #GiantGilaMonster #1950sHorror #PublicDomainMovies #CreatureFeature #DriveInClassic #RockNRollHorror #AtomicEraSciFi #HotRodHorror #RetroMonsterMovie #RayKellogg
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πΈπ» A monster. A hot rod. A showdown in the desert. The Giant Gila Monster is pure 1950s sci-fi fun β scaled up to monstrous proportions!
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00:00:00In the enormity of the West, there are still vast and virtually unexplored regions, bleak and desolate, where no human ever goes and no life is ever seen.
00:00:22It is as though the land had been posted by God. It is in these lonely areas of impenetrable forest and dark shadows that the Gila monster still lives. How large the dreaded Gila monster grows, no man can say.
00:00:52No!
00:01:22Oh, my God.
00:01:52Oh, my God.
00:02:22Oh, my God.
00:02:51Oh, my God.
00:03:21Oh, my God.
00:03:23Oh, my God.
00:03:25Oh, my God.
00:03:26That wouldn't make any difference if he goofed a speed shift or something.
00:03:30Yeah, and that squirrel is just the one that could do it.
00:03:33Oh, wonderful.
00:03:34Oh, my God.
00:03:35Oh, wonderful.
00:03:36What kept you so long, Lisa?
00:03:38Oh, Mr. Wheeler smoked two cigars at the table after dinner, and I could not get at the dishes until he was cooked.
00:03:44What time is Pat leave?
00:03:46Pat did not come home for dinner.
00:03:48That's why his father was so upset.
00:03:53There's old Ann Harris.
00:03:55Man, that fellow has a jewel of a car.
00:04:04Well luck, man.
00:04:06Yeah, well.
00:04:07Hey.
00:04:08Well, hi, Mr. Harris.
00:04:17Hi.
00:04:18How are you doing?
00:04:19Yeah, hello.
00:04:19Could you be?
00:04:19Do you want to sell that deuce?
00:04:24Why, you fellas are always after me to buy my car.
00:04:27That 32 is the ideal stock to convert to a bomb.
00:04:32Buying a car, son, is just like getting married or going to New York City.
00:04:37Everybody ought to do it once, but nobody ought to do it twice.
00:04:40Hey, I can get you a good price on that.
00:04:47Paid $695 for that car 26 years ago.
00:04:51Ten years ago, wasn't worth a dime.
00:04:54Last month, I turned down $100 for it.
00:04:57When it gets back up to $695 again, I'll sell it.
00:05:04Hey, Spook, give me a snort of that there sody bar.
00:05:10Hey, gang, you know, this will be Lisa's first trip to a drive-in.
00:05:14Oh, we have drive-ins in France, too.
00:05:16Yeah?
00:05:17Yes.
00:05:18I went twice with my brother on his motor scooter.
00:05:20Oh, my brother on a motor scooter.
00:05:23Now, that's my idea of absolutely nothing to do.
00:05:27Yeah.
00:05:28Okay.
00:05:29Don't be too late.
00:05:30We're going to pull it on out.
00:05:32Hey, Chase.
00:05:34If the road's clear, I'll drag you to Barton L's Corner.
00:05:37Oh, I can't.
00:05:38I'm driving barefoot.
00:05:38You still riding on that old rubber?
00:05:42Yeah.
00:05:43Hey, Spook, when Pat and Liz get here, will you tell them that we went to the drive-in and
00:05:47for them to catch up?
00:05:50We sure will.
00:05:52And I'll give you $150.
00:05:55And you're talking like my butcher's slings.
00:05:59What does he think he's playing with, kids?
00:06:01Sheriff?
00:06:21Sheriff?
00:06:21sheriff what's the trouble mr. Wheeler that didn't come home last night he didn't know
00:06:35evidently was out with Liz Humphreys she didn't come home either hello I want you to find out
00:06:41why and don't leave a stone unturned in doing so do I make myself clear I understand mr. Wheeler
00:06:48there weren't any wrecks reported last night your son Pat he's about 19 isn't he that's right
00:06:56just a year older than I was when I got married you think they eloped he wouldn't dare I didn't
00:07:04say that but if they were out together all night you better hope they have this is a missing persons
00:07:10report and I want to know what you're going to do about it well I'll send in an APB on both of them
00:07:15and the car I don't think it'll do much good if they went off to get married they'd already be
00:07:19across the state line why if he got married I'll wring his neck you ask me it's that Chase Winston
00:07:25he's older than the others sets them all wrong why he's got more influence on Pat than I have
00:07:32Chase Winston does more about keeping them in line than getting them in trouble and I know
00:07:36he's supported his mother and sister ever since his dad died on one of your drill rings
00:07:41your son could take a page out of his book mr. Wheeler when I get through with my son he won't have
00:07:46a book left now you locate him or I'll have your job if you want to be the only peace officer in
00:07:5210,000 square miles and a thousand miles of road you're welcome to it I'll do everything I can to
00:08:00locate both of them mr. Wheeler hi Sheriff got no set of wheels yeah new to me that quicker I had I'd be chasing you
00:08:28boy with a bicycle in a couple of days oh come on Sheriff outside of Pat Wheeler we haven't had a
00:08:33ticket in our gang in eight months oh I was just kidding what's the mileage on it oh about 35,000
00:08:42county bought it from the state those lucky stiffs on highway get a new car every year let me have
00:08:49it for a couple of days and I'll tune it up for you oh you choke it off so I could never catch it
00:08:54you couldn't catch that deuce of mine right now now let me have that patrol car I'll turn it into a
00:09:01slingshot that'll catch anybody we'll make a deal
00:09:04just between us Liz Humphreys and Pat Wheeler didn't get home last night
00:09:18oh they were supposed to meet us at the drive-in but they didn't show up we wondered what happened
00:09:24were they in any kind of trouble what do you mean you know
00:09:32oh no I don't think so chase level with me I'm almost positive they weren't in any trouble
00:09:44I'd know do you think they might have run off to get married well they've been going steady for
00:09:51over a year now and I know they talked about it but now not like for right now did Pat have any
00:09:59money stashed yeah some like how much well he was talking about getting a new blower and a mill
00:10:08that's about 500 bucks where did he get that kind of money he saved it his old man gives him a good
00:10:16allowance when he's not mad at him what bank does he use none he's afraid his dad would find out
00:10:22he could have been saving it to get married couldn't he it's just money I guess he could do whatever he
00:10:29wants with it but you know if he eloped his old man had put him down flat I know but Pat's smart
00:10:38enough to provide for himself till the old man cooled off that's the only one of the gang I couldn't
00:10:45slow down did you check the hospitals yeah where could I find the rest of the gang well I don't know
00:10:53about Bob and Gordy but Chuck and Rick went over to Easton they wanted to check with the wheel cats
00:10:57about next Saturday night's platter party next Saturday night yeah you warn the gang I'll be
00:11:03cruising that pass that night no dragon okay I'll tell them if you get any postcards from those two
00:11:10let me know
00:11:12hello sheriff I don't have any word for you miss Humphries she's a good girl sheriff I ain't worried how come you drove around the
00:11:42truck all night then you don't think she might have a loaf do you could be she's pretty close-mouthed about
00:11:49her affairs more than likes a wheeler ain't marrying our kind of folks you don't have a phone so I just
00:11:55dropped around to let you know I'm doing everything I can we know that sheriff and we sure do appreciate
00:12:00it sorry Elizabeth put you to so much trouble it's never any trouble looking after kids let me know
00:12:06if I can help sheriff thanks him thank you sir goodbye we never got to quit worrying this way we've got to
00:12:11trust in the Lord we've got to pray
00:12:13ours morning sheriff let me smell your breath
00:12:24okay go ahead
00:12:28hi chase all right did you get that diesel tractor fixed yeah she's all set good my boy that's one trip I'm glad I don't have to make very often stuff heavy I'll help you unload
00:12:51no not heavy it's hot Wheeler's sinking another oil well and he's afraid of fire when it comes in
00:12:58there's four quarts of nitroglycerin out there in that cab
00:13:02he wants us to keep it out back in the storehouse
00:13:05you know last winter when number 21 came in I made a hundred dollars with that stuff
00:13:11dad showed me how to use it it's not so bad as long as it doesn't get nervous
00:13:16well I'm sorry I was too late getting back but with that cargo I was afraid to do over five miles an hour
00:13:22oh it's not so dangerous as long as it's in a nitro case
00:13:28but I took these out of the case holy smoke you're lucky to be standing here talking about it I'll put it in the shed
00:13:35much action this afternoon sheriff got a new patrol car we'll get a tune-up job out of that
00:13:55is that nitro safe out there well if it decides to blow it's not safe anywhere
00:14:01I'll get it that's not our ring
00:14:08no it's the sheriff's if there's been a wreck I get a tow job out of it
00:14:13also I have a deal with the ambulance if someone's hurt
00:14:15you work all the angles don't you chase
00:14:18mr. Compton I have to
00:14:20hello sheriff yes
00:14:25about 12 miles out beyond the red schoolhouse a car has run into the ditch
00:14:31yeah it's a pretty bad wreck
00:14:33what kind of a car
00:14:35well it's a sedan a pontiac I believe
00:14:38someone could have been hurt pretty bad
00:14:41maybe she'd get out there pretty quick
00:14:44did you stop and investigate
00:14:45there's been a wreck 12 miles out of town
00:14:52where's the wrecker
00:14:53home
00:14:54I used the a-frame to build a doggone rock garden
00:14:57look you take your car and keep the city wreckers off
00:15:00I'll get our wrecker and follow you
00:15:01I wondered who was on that party line a while ago
00:15:08it cost me to get on that line with you I figured since it was on your call station anyway you wouldn't care
00:15:15yeah
00:15:16I wondered who was on that party line a while ago
00:15:29it cost me to get on that line with you I figured since it was on your call station anyway you wouldn't care
00:15:34yeah
00:15:35this is a pretty good one
00:15:37yeah
00:15:37this engine's still warm
00:15:42say did you see the skid marks out here
00:15:45they go at a direct right angle to the direction of travel
00:15:48yeah
00:15:50no digs in the macadam either
00:15:53somebody was hurt in here
00:15:59there's blood all over there poultry
00:16:01let's take a look around
00:16:02I've already looked around there's nobody here
00:16:05real good
00:16:06yeah real good
00:16:07well maybe somebody came by and picked them up
00:16:11it could have been the people that called in
00:16:12no
00:16:14they'd have said something
00:16:15then why didn't they wait
00:16:17people will go to the trouble to report an accident
00:16:20but they won't stay around
00:16:21don't want to fill out the reports
00:16:22so what do you do now
00:16:25well
00:16:26I'll take the license number and engine number
00:16:28call headquarters
00:16:29maybe they've got a line on them
00:16:31chase
00:16:37how are your headlights
00:16:39fine
00:16:40just fine
00:16:40both of them burning
00:16:42how many times have I warned you about getting that headlamp fixed
00:16:50twice
00:16:51but the first time it was just a suggestion
00:16:54seal beam only costs four dollars
00:16:56well I've had some unexpected expenses
00:17:00oh
00:17:01missy
00:17:02you know the doctor said she'd be able to start walking again pretty soon
00:17:05and
00:17:05took all the money I had to make a fart down payment on her braces
00:17:09you know I think this is a complete washout
00:17:16you probably got a screwdriver
00:17:19I don't think the insurance company has missed one of those headlamps
00:17:25Let's go.
00:17:55Let's go.
00:18:25Let's go.
00:18:55Chase, will you give me a hand?
00:18:58I want to take some pictures of those skid marks.
00:19:00You stand by them for a scale.
00:19:02Sure, glad to, Sheriff.
00:19:03Good.
00:19:03Good.
00:19:03Good.
00:19:33Trouble, Chase?
00:19:42I don't know, Sheriff.
00:19:43Take a look.
00:19:45It was just sitting here.
00:19:46Probably fell off of a car.
00:19:48No scratches on it.
00:19:49Well, maybe it landed in the bush.
00:19:53Now, as thin as that imitation leather is, even a bush should take some of it off.
00:19:57Was it just like that when you found it?
00:19:59Yeah, straight up.
00:20:00It probably belonged to some hitchhiker.
00:20:04Or it might have belonged to the fellow that stole that car and wrecked it.
00:20:07Say, look at this.
00:20:16Half a pack of cigarettes, one unlit.
00:20:32That suitcase don't belong to any car thief.
00:20:34He was around here too long.
00:20:35I'll take it in.
00:20:38I'll put it in the car for you.
00:20:39Somebody will be around to claim it.
00:20:41See you later, son.
00:20:42Right, Sheriff.
00:21:05I'll take it in.
00:21:35Hey, what's with the coat bed?
00:21:45I got your phone call.
00:21:47When I was serving dinner to Mr. Wheeler, he became very angry.
00:21:51He said if I saw you again, he would have me sent back to France.
00:21:54He can't do that.
00:21:55Oh, yes, he can.
00:21:57He's my sponsor.
00:21:58He put up the bond.
00:22:00That was to guarantee that you wouldn't become a ward of the state.
00:22:04Now, we don't have to worry about that.
00:22:05You know how to speak English well enough to get a job anywhere.
00:22:08He said it seemed more hard for me to go out with you.
00:22:11What's he more about?
00:22:12Nothing.
00:22:14I don't want to go away, Chase.
00:22:17You won't have to, honey.
00:22:19He think it's your fault that bad run away.
00:22:21Ling, think whatever he wants to think.
00:22:24He shouldn't take it out on you.
00:22:25I hope you hadn't better take any chances.
00:22:29You go back inside.
00:22:31And look, don't worry.
00:22:33Everything's going to be okay.
00:22:34You're right.
00:22:39You're right.
00:22:49You're right.
00:22:50You all right?
00:23:11All right.
00:23:15Dad, I'm superb.
00:23:17Seven to the box, no corners.
00:23:20I'm around how?
00:23:23Sorry I asked, Mr. Smith.
00:23:27Horatio Alger Smith.
00:23:30Sorry I asked that, too.
00:23:32How'd you get in the ditch?
00:23:33You fall asleep?
00:23:34Oh, no, no, no.
00:23:35There was this big pink and black thing
00:23:38drove right in front of me.
00:23:40It had stripes this wide.
00:23:41Sure, sure.
00:23:42Look, you come up and sit in my truck,
00:23:45and I'll get your car out.
00:23:47Okay, that sounds like a good deal.
00:23:48Who knows?
00:23:49Maybe we can...
00:23:50Hey, man, you can't drive this car.
00:24:03Fender's cutting a wheel.
00:24:05Sure I can.
00:24:07The motor works, see?
00:24:08But thanks for everything, Dad.
00:24:10You're a cotton-picking print.
00:24:11Okay, just a second.
00:24:16I'll get out of the way.
00:24:26What is it?
00:24:28Move over, Dad.
00:24:29I want to pass.
00:24:30What is it now?
00:24:41I think you better give me a tow, Dad.
00:24:43The steering wheel won't work.
00:24:45Okay.
00:24:46You take a nap.
00:24:47My baby's a rockin' rollin' tippy-toe,
00:25:05and never knowin' always blowin' baby.
00:25:18My baby, she swings, and sings, and swings whenever I bring her things.
00:25:23She swings, and sings, and swings for little diamond rings.
00:25:28Swing and singin' bells are ringin' happy flingin' plays you're bringin' baby.
00:25:33Good afternoon, Mr. Smith.
00:25:59Like, man, guys have had their heads chopped off for a lesson there.
00:26:03For what?
00:26:05For feeling so doggone good when I feel so bad.
00:26:08How'd I get here, anyway?
00:26:10I told you in this morning, remember?
00:26:13As a matter of fact, I remember very, very little.
00:26:16You said somebody ran you into the ditch, but I didn't see any other cars.
00:26:21How'd you ever get me in that bed, anyway?
00:26:23I carried you in there, and I sat on you till you fell asleep.
00:26:26That must have been quite a chore.
00:26:29You wouldn't have gotten very far in your condition.
00:26:32Well, look, I really appreciate it, um...
00:26:34Chase Winstead.
00:26:35Chase.
00:26:36And I, uh...
00:26:38By golly, how much I owe you?
00:26:39Well, I bent the fender out from the wheel.
00:26:41Want me to fill it in and touch it up for you?
00:26:44No, I don't think so.
00:26:45I'll, uh, get that done when I get back to the city.
00:26:49Here, have some coffee.
00:26:51Oh, great.
00:26:53How about two bucks?
00:26:57Man, this coffee's worth two bucks all by itself.
00:26:59How about the toe?
00:27:01No, I was coming this way, anyway.
00:27:02I missed out on a little studying time.
00:27:06Make it three bucks?
00:27:08Dad, do you go to school?
00:27:09Sort of.
00:27:10I take a correspondence course in engineering.
00:27:13Well, look.
00:27:14I really feel indebted to you, and I'd like to do something to pay you back.
00:27:18Now, next time you're in the town, there's my card.
00:27:20Look me up, will you?
00:27:21All right, will do.
00:27:22Okay.
00:27:22Oh, and by the way.
00:27:27Buy yourself a sponge rubber hammer, ma'am.
00:27:30All right, I will.
00:27:31I'll see you, Chase.
00:27:39Steamroller Smith.
00:27:40The disc jockey.
00:27:42Mr. Smith!
00:27:42Two-twenties!
00:27:51How about that?
00:27:53Sheriff?
00:28:06Howdy, son.
00:28:08Have you heard anything from Pat and Liz?
00:28:10No, nothing.
00:28:12Chase, I'm in a jam, and I need your help.
00:28:16Wheeler swings a big enough stick in this country to make it rough, and he's doing it.
00:28:20Oh, I can understand his concern about Pat.
00:28:23But I just don't have a big enough force to comb this area inch by inch.
00:28:28Is he demanding that?
00:28:29There was a man killed in a wreck in a small canyon in a big city last year, and it took
00:28:35him 19 days to find him.
00:28:37I don't know what they expect of me.
00:28:39Yeah, I remember that.
00:28:42Well, look, Sheriff, maybe I can get tomorrow off, and I'll get the gang, and we can go
00:28:47out and search that pass.
00:28:48At least you can put that in your report.
00:28:49I was hoping you'd say that.
00:28:51I can start at the upper end and work towards you.
00:28:55Can I have your help in another matter?
00:28:57Sure.
00:28:57What?
00:28:58You remember how those skid marks just went at right angles to the direction a car was
00:29:02traveling?
00:29:03That's right, they did.
00:29:04Headquarters think I'm nuts.
00:29:06Well, then they're nuts.
00:29:07Yes, didn't you send them that picture?
00:29:10Well, I'm not the world's greatest photographer.
00:29:13Pictures didn't come out.
00:29:15Can't see the skid marks on the blacktop.
00:29:18Well, that's what happened.
00:29:20I even wiped up the rubber dust with my fingers.
00:29:23You might have to sign a statement to that effect for me.
00:29:25You got it.
00:29:27Look, you can even see the bald spots on the tires where they went sideways.
00:29:30Yeah, that's the spot, all right.
00:29:34But there's another thing that puzzles me.
00:29:37Yeah, what?
00:29:39How those tires got off of that car and almost on yours.
00:29:45Well, look, on this wreck they'd rot.
00:29:47And on my rod they could prevent a blowout.
00:29:50Maybe even an accident.
00:29:54Well, take good care of them in case the owner shows up.
00:29:57Right.
00:29:58See you tomorrow.
00:29:59Right.
00:30:00Let's call it today.
00:30:20We've covered half the roads in this county.
00:30:21Yeah.
00:30:24How about that ravine?
00:30:25That runs along here for about eight miles.
00:30:28We'll start from here and you come from the other end.
00:30:31All right.
00:30:33Right.
00:30:33Well, let's go.
00:30:48Let's go.
00:31:18Sure is beat down around here.
00:31:36Look at that.
00:31:37What is it, Chase?
00:31:39Looks like an animal of some sort drug something along here.
00:31:42You mean a wild animal here?
00:31:44Sure, it could be anything, even a mountain lion.
00:31:48Oh, come on.
00:31:49Oh, come on.
00:31:50Oh, come on.
00:31:51Oh, come on.
00:31:52Oh, come on.
00:31:52I'm going to.
00:31:55What is it?
00:31:58Oh, come on.
00:32:00Oh, come on.
00:32:04Yes, but how about we gone far enough, Chase?
00:32:34Oh, that's bitter. It must have an awful lot of mineral in it.
00:32:40Come on, let's go.
00:32:41Oh, wait a minute. Let's take a breather first.
00:32:44Chase, I don't like this place. Let's go back.
00:32:48Are you afraid?
00:32:50Now you come on over here with me and sit in shade and I'll let you destroy it.
00:33:04Let's go. Found something. Come on, let's go.
00:33:13It's Pat's car at the bottom of the wash.
00:33:26Two or three miles back by the old reservoir.
00:33:29Were they in it?
00:33:31No, nothing.
00:33:34Drive me back to my car and I'll bring up the record.
00:33:36I wonder what that was.
00:34:00Oh, probably just a little rock slide.
00:34:04For some reason, this place gives me the creeps. It always has.
00:34:13Lisa, turn the motor on. The winch is already engaged.
00:34:19Now if I yell, turn the key off.
00:34:21Okay.
00:34:32Okay.
00:34:34Go ahead.
00:34:40Go ahead.
00:34:43Give it some more.
00:34:46Okay. Keep going.
00:34:49Keep going.
00:34:51That a girl. Keep it going.
00:35:02Keep it going. You're going fine.
00:35:13That a girl. That a girl. Keep it going.
00:35:17Go inside.
00:35:18You're dead fine, honey.
00:35:31It's a little beat up, but it'll tow all right.
00:35:33Yeah.
00:35:34We'll meet you back at the garage, okay?
00:35:36Okay. Let's go, Jenny.
00:35:37Let's go, Jenny.
00:35:37Let's go, Jenny.
00:35:45We'll meet you back at the entrance.
00:35:48Good off.
00:35:50Sorry.
00:35:56I'll meet you.
00:36:00You've got to go, Jenny.
00:36:01See you later.
00:36:31Where did you find it?
00:36:34By the reservoir and Williams Wash. They weren't in it.
00:36:37No sign of blood or anything.
00:36:39You know, I think they were thrown clear.
00:36:41Did you search the area?
00:36:42Yeah, Gordy went down the ravine for about a mile and...
00:36:45Oh, he looked beyond the wreck for a couple of hundred yards.
00:36:48Wouldn't you say, Gordy? At least that far.
00:36:51Did you see any footprints?
00:36:52No, none.
00:36:56This thing's bent around just about the same as that sedan.
00:36:59Like it had been hit with a ten-ton rubber mallet.
00:37:02It's a pretty rough trip down that cliff that could have done it.
00:37:05Yeah, I'll have to go over that area with a rake.
00:37:11You know, I've been thinking, if Liz and Pat had have eloped,
00:37:15they wouldn't have taken his car,
00:37:17because old man Wheeler would have it traced right off.
00:37:19Why, maybe he stored it, Chase, and then it was stolen.
00:37:22Yeah, if it was stolen and somebody parked it there,
00:37:25well, the brakes could have faded and it rolled off the edge.
00:37:28It would be a strange coincidence if they came back to this part of the county.
00:37:32The possibility makes some sense, though.
00:37:35I'll get my gear and dust for fingerprints.
00:37:37Gosh, I wish you boys would have called me before you drug it out.
00:37:42I might have found some clues to help us out.
00:37:45I'm sorry, Sheriff.
00:37:47The hard part's telling Mr. Wheeler.
00:37:51I sure dread that.
00:37:53It's not like we've found them there.
00:37:56He's sure gonna raise Ned, because I didn't find this wreck sooner.
00:38:02Where's Mr. Compton?
00:38:04Oh, he went down to the field with a load of fuel oil.
00:38:06Back in two or three hours. I'm gonna close out.
00:38:08I'll see you later.
00:38:09Fire!
00:38:11Fire!
00:38:14Fire!
00:38:15Fire!
00:38:31Sorry, I'm late.
00:38:43Now, Chase, Wednesday, just a minute, not so fast there.
00:38:46What for?
00:38:50Did you ever play football?
00:38:51With the Green Bay Packers.
00:38:53Hey!
00:38:54Oh, Chase, put me down.
00:38:56No, not till you tell me what's going on.
00:38:58All right, if you close your eyes.
00:39:00All right, I don't know what's happening, but they're closed.
00:39:08Keep them closed.
00:39:09They're closed.
00:39:11This is silly.
00:39:16Now, open them.
00:39:19Look what Lisa got me.
00:39:21Stay there, Chase.
00:39:22Watch.
00:39:30Stay there, Chase.
00:39:38I can get up.
00:39:39Stay there.
00:39:39Stay there.
00:39:39That was wonderful, baby.
00:40:01Just wonderful.
00:40:02I've been practicing all afternoon, ever since Lisa brought the braces over, and I walked
00:40:09all the way, twice.
00:40:11I wanted to do it right for you.
00:40:13Would you like to hear a song?
00:40:24There was a mushroom, sad little mushroom.
00:40:35There was a meadow, ready to cry.
00:40:40There was a sparrow, gray little sparrow.
00:40:44There was an eagle, silent and high, and the Lord said, laugh.
00:40:53Then the Lord, he said, I created for you a world of joy from out of the blue.
00:41:11And all that is left to complete the joy, just the laugh of a girl and boy.
00:41:18Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:41:25And there was a garden, beautiful garden, held in the arms of a world without joy.
00:41:34Then there was laughter, wonderful laughter, for he created a girl and a boy.
00:41:44And the Lord said, oh, laugh, children laugh.
00:42:10Laughing's important, isn't it, Chase?
00:42:22Oh, it sure is.
00:42:25And you know, I never felt any more like laughing than I do right now.
00:42:29I didn't think you'd be able to do that good in a week.
00:42:31Didn't you really?
00:42:33Honest, but you know, you're going to have to work real hard.
00:42:36And you mustn't be disappointed if it takes a long time.
00:42:38Okay?
00:42:40That's enough for one day, Missy.
00:42:44It's your bedtime.
00:42:45Do I have to, Chase?
00:42:48You sure do.
00:42:51Show me how you can walk.
00:42:55Good night, Lisa.
00:43:07That was a wonderful thing for you to do, Lisa.
00:43:09I wanted to.
00:43:12Now you're broke, aren't you?
00:43:15I was going to pick him up in the morning.
00:43:17I know.
00:43:18When you showed me that money, I was afraid you'd get there first.
00:43:21Well, I'm still going to pay you for it.
00:43:23No.
00:43:23Yes.
00:43:24No.
00:43:24No.
00:43:24No.
00:43:24Yes.
00:43:30Hello.
00:43:31Yeah, Sheriff.
00:43:33Well, you should have been back an hour ago.
00:43:37No.
00:43:37Where?
00:43:39That's awful.
00:43:40No, it couldn't be Mr. Compton.
00:43:44All right.
00:43:44At the garage?
00:43:47All right, I'm leaving now.
00:43:48What is it, Chase?
00:43:49It's a wreck.
00:43:50An oil truck.
00:43:51It could be Mr. Compton.
00:43:53Honey, I'm awfully sorry, but I've got to leave.
00:43:54Here he comes down, Sheriff.
00:44:07Come on.
00:44:09Wait a minute, Sheriff.
00:44:10You've got a sore foot.
00:44:11Oh, no.
00:44:17We can take my Model A.
00:44:18She's all shiny and bright.
00:44:19No, we'll take my car.
00:44:20Come on, Harris.
00:44:21Did you see it?
00:44:22No, I didn't see it, but I sure heard about it.
00:44:23Can I open this thing up?
00:44:27Yeah, go ahead.
00:44:53That's Compton's ring.
00:45:14Be careful.
00:45:15It's pretty hot.
00:45:17He's not in it.
00:45:18He may have been hurt and crawled away.
00:45:21Let's look around.
00:45:22Come on, Harris.
00:45:23Okay.
00:45:24Compton!
00:45:25Mr. Compton!
00:45:29Find anything, Sheriff?
00:45:30Let's go over this again.
00:45:32How did you get into the accident?
00:45:34I told you once.
00:45:35Well, tell me again.
00:45:37Well, I was barely alone in my Model A.
00:45:40She don't look like much now, but she used a beauty when I first got into it.
00:45:42The accident.
00:45:43It'll go, though.
00:45:44Get up to 60.
00:45:45The accident.
00:45:46Just the accident.
00:45:48Well, I'll tell you.
00:45:50I wish you would.
00:45:51This fellow seen the headlights coming up the grave towards him.
00:45:55And all of a sudden, they come as to go in over and over.
00:45:58Then blew it.
00:46:00Blew it!
00:46:00She blew up.
00:46:01Well, he seen somebody in the might of trouble, so he come in the store talking about it.
00:46:06That's when I offered to call you.
00:46:08Did you get the name of the witness?
00:46:11No.
00:46:12Did he see anything else?
00:46:14No.
00:46:15Do you want to wait in the car for us?
00:46:17No.
00:46:18Well, you're going to, anyway.
00:46:20Okay, Sheriff.
00:46:21Okay.
00:46:22Like you say, always obey the law.
00:46:24Do this.
00:46:25Do that.
00:46:25Somebody tells you no.
00:46:27Any luck, Chase?
00:46:29No, nothing.
00:46:31Pat and Liz might have eloped.
00:46:33But Compton ought to be around here.
00:46:35Maybe he's in the hospital.
00:46:37No.
00:46:38I checked there before I left my place.
00:46:41Would Compton have any reason to want to get lost?
00:46:45No.
00:46:45None that I can think of.
00:46:46You would have no reason to know about this, but there's been a lot of livestock missing lately.
00:46:53One here, one there.
00:46:56That doesn't make headlines, but now it's people.
00:47:00And you think there's a tie-up?
00:47:01I don't know.
00:47:03What we need is a criminal investigator, and headquarters won't send one down here.
00:47:07Well, maybe they will now.
00:47:10Yeah, maybe.
00:47:11Did you notice those skid marks?
00:47:13Just like the others, straight across the road.
00:47:15If it had been hit by another vehicle, the paint would be knocked off.
00:47:21What batters a car around like it was a toy?
00:47:28How's the barn coming along for the party?
00:47:30All right.
00:47:31I'll be done in about an hour or so.
00:47:33Say, you and Chase sure got off light.
00:47:36He took off this morning.
00:47:38You've just been sitting around here on your can all day long.
00:47:40That barn was a place to clean.
00:47:42Did you get the high-five set up?
00:47:43Yeah.
00:47:44Well, you steamboats and dreamboats, that was 30 on another session of the old steamroller
00:47:49here at KILT.
00:47:51If any of you round rocks get lonesome for my voice, I'll be emceeing a platter party
00:47:55tonight out at Hargitay's barn on Route 43.
00:47:58Drop in.
00:47:59I'll flatten you.
00:48:01Hey, man, that's us.
00:48:02We got the steamroller coming out.
00:48:04That's where Chase has been all day.
00:48:06Getting steamrolled.
00:48:07This will be a blast.
00:48:09How about that guy?
00:48:10Say, little man, you sure had a busy day.
00:48:26Getting that paint job and steamroller Smith.
00:48:29Now, how'd you guys find out about steamroller Smith?
00:48:33Well, he just said so on his program.
00:48:35Said it right out on the network.
00:48:36I wanted it to be a surprise.
00:48:39Well, come on, don't spread it around, huh?
00:48:42How are the preparations coming?
00:48:44Oh, that'll be finished about 45 minutes.
00:48:46The gang won't start arriving from East until 9.30.
00:48:48We're under the wire with time to spare.
00:48:50No sweat.
00:48:51Oh, I hate the ground you walk on, little darling.
00:49:12For all them things that you have did to me.
00:49:15Oh, you nagged me till you're a whore.
00:49:19So I'm a suing for divorce.
00:49:21Little darling, I'll forget your memory.
00:49:27Ha, ha, ha.
00:49:29Hey, grab.
00:49:30It's good.
00:49:40Come on, Cassie Bell.
00:49:42Let's go.
00:49:45Come on, Cassie Bell.
00:50:15Come on, Cassie.
00:50:16Come on, Cassie Bell.
00:50:17Come on, Cassie Bell.
00:50:18Come on, Cassie Bell.
00:50:19Come on, Cassie Bell.
00:50:20Come on, Cassie Bell.
00:50:21Come on, Cassie Bell.
00:50:22Come on, Cassie Bell.
00:50:23Come on, Cassie Bell.
00:50:24Come on, Cassie Bell.
00:50:25Come on, Cassie Bell.
00:50:26Come on, Cassie Bell.
00:50:27Come on, Cassie Bell.
00:50:28Come on, Cassie Bell.
00:50:29Come on, Cassie Bell.
00:50:30Come on, Cassie Bell.
00:50:31Come on, Cassie Bell.
00:50:32Come on, Cassie Bell.
00:50:33Come on, Cassie Bell.
00:50:34Come on, Cassie Bell.
00:50:35Come on, Cassie Bell.
00:50:36Come on, Cassie Bell.
00:50:37Come on, Cassie Bell.
00:50:38Let's go.
00:51:08Let's go.
00:51:38That's the same story a man down here told me.
00:51:42Something real strange must have happened down there.
00:51:46Oh, yeah, yeah. He'll be handy if you want him.
00:51:49Right.
00:51:50Sit down, Harris.
00:52:00You be going down to the wreck, Sheriff?
00:52:02No, that's not in my territory.
00:52:05Headquarters already have a report.
00:52:07The troopers will take care of that.
00:52:08Well, Harris, tell me again about the train wreck.
00:52:12Well, I was driving along quite like it when I might have laid.
00:52:16Bought it was 32 for six...
00:52:18Just a minute, just a minute.
00:52:20I ask you what time it is, and you tell me how to build a clock.
00:52:23Just the facts about the wreck.
00:52:25Well, I was driving along quite like it.
00:52:33The wreck.
00:52:35Then I turned around and come back down here and told you about it.
00:52:39Give me your keys, Harris.
00:52:43Keys?
00:52:45My key?
00:52:47What for?
00:52:49For spinning a yarn like that and driving while drunk.
00:52:51I demand the sovereignty test.
00:52:56That does it.
00:52:57Go lock yourself up.
00:52:59I demand the sovereignty test because I ain't been drinking.
00:53:06Well, at least that's not heavy.
00:53:13Whatever you think's right.
00:53:16Put your way to yourself.
00:53:17Put your way.
00:53:18Well, you can't win them all, can you, Sheriff?
00:53:23You can call your wife if you want to, Harris.
00:53:27Why?
00:53:29Are you crazy, Sheriff?
00:53:31Uh-huh.
00:53:39Poof.
00:53:48My baby, she rocks and rolls and rocks whenever she talks.
00:54:00My baby's a rockin' roll.
00:54:02Hey, you gonna leave home?
00:54:04I'm going to spend the night with the Blackwells.
00:54:06Mommy said it was all right.
00:54:08Will you take me over?
00:54:10Well, I don't know, Missy.
00:54:11Gosh, that's two or three miles out of my way.
00:54:14Oh, Sheriff, we will.
00:54:19James, what in the world have you done to that car of yours?
00:54:23It's a new fuel mixture.
00:54:24You like it?
00:54:25I just barely touched the gas pedal and the back wheel started to spin.
00:54:28Well, I was two blocks down the road before I even knew I'd left home.
00:54:31Come on, Mom.
00:54:32I'm just trying to make a hot rodder out of you.
00:54:35I'll get it.
00:54:36Well, now I'm going to tell you something you don't know.
00:55:03I've been talking to a zoologist.
00:55:05And the helo monster's size is controlled, like everything else,
00:55:10by a sort of a thyroid or pituitary gland.
00:55:14Sometimes a change in diet can throw the balance all out of whack.
00:55:17Either the cells break down too fast or build up too slow.
00:55:22And this upset makes either runts or giants out of them.
00:55:26Good, but what's that mean to me?
00:55:28I'm coming to that.
00:55:29The zoologist also told me about a doctor who just found the bones of some huge animals down in Tanganyika.
00:55:36And the theory was that they lived in a kind of river delta country.
00:55:43And certain salts had washed into the valley, been absorbed by the plants, and then transferred to the animals, causing them to be giants.
00:55:50I know.
00:55:56I probably sound a little bit like Harris, but let me tell the whole thing in my own words.
00:56:01There was another report out of Russia or the Ukraine.
00:56:05It was in the paper a couple of months ago.
00:56:07Maybe you saw it.
00:56:09About a baby that weighed 130 pounds when it was 10 months old and was taller than its mother.
00:56:15Grew up to be a giant.
00:56:17Yeah.
00:56:18And that same thing could happen right here.
00:56:20Did you see any footprints around any of those wrecks?
00:56:25No.
00:56:27Gila monster footprints?
00:56:29Yeah.
00:56:30A big one.
00:56:30About the size of a bus.
00:56:32Oh, come on.
00:56:33Are you serious?
00:56:35Well, I don't know.
00:56:38But Harris saw it, and some of the survivors of the train wreck saw it.
00:56:42A giant lizard.
00:56:43Train wreck?
00:56:43Where?
00:56:44At the bridge over Wilson's Wash.
00:56:46When?
00:56:47Tonight, about an hour ago.
00:56:49Well, the troopers were inclined to pass it off as shock or optical illusion.
00:56:54And you can't always believe what Harris said.
00:56:58A Gila monster.
00:57:00Pink and black stripes.
00:57:03You know, I towed a guy in the other day,
00:57:06and he said he'd been forced off the road by something like that.
00:57:09I didn't believe him because he'd been drinking.
00:57:12And another thing.
00:57:14When we were looking for Pat's car,
00:57:16we saw where something had been drugged down the wash.
00:57:20You know, if they could have gotten that big,
00:57:23they could have knocked Mr. Compton's truck off that road.
00:57:27They could have gotten him.
00:57:29I shouldn't have told you about this until after the party,
00:57:37but I just thought you'd want to know.
00:57:40Hadn't we better warn everybody?
00:57:41No.
00:57:42It operates on and around the wash,
00:57:45and the troopers have got that staked off for a couple of miles.
00:57:48Just keep it to yourself.
00:57:49It might cause panic.
00:57:50Okay, Sheriff, whatever you say.
00:57:55Try and forget it for now and have some fun, will you, boy?
00:57:58Yeah.
00:57:59All right, hold it.
00:58:24Hold it, all you jumping beans.
00:58:28Now, I've got a surprise for you.
00:58:30We've got the king of the DJs.
00:58:32Now, you've all heard him on his platter show on KILT.
00:58:37That's right.
00:58:38Okay, your old dad here has some small words and some great records.
00:58:51Now, I want you to have a ball tonight.
00:58:52Let's begin with one of the top KILT survey songs.
00:58:55What do you say now?
00:58:56Let's everybody dance.
00:58:57Here we go.
00:58:58Let's go, everybody.
00:58:59Now, do you mind telling me what this is all about?
00:59:26Have you been down to the train wreck?
00:59:28No.
00:59:28Well, I have.
00:59:30I talked to a trooper about my son's car.
00:59:34He said it shouldn't have been moved until a thorough investigation had been made and it had been photographed.
00:59:41This wasn't done, was it, Sheriff?
00:59:44I thought not.
00:59:47It was removed and clues lost without authority.
00:59:50You didn't put that in your report, did you, Sheriff?
00:59:54Of course you didn't.
00:59:55And I'll tell you why.
00:59:56You were protecting that Chase Winston.
01:00:01Covering him regardless of the effect it might have on others.
01:00:06Chase was only trying to help.
01:00:08He's your son's friend.
01:00:09Probably the best one he ever had.
01:00:11Of course it wasn't in the report.
01:00:14What good would it do?
01:00:16Any kid can make a mistake, Mr. Wheeler, even yours.
01:00:20But, Sheriff, it's my son that's missing.
01:00:23Let me ask you something else.
01:00:28Have you heard the reports about a giant lizard?
01:00:33Do you believe him?
01:00:34I don't know, Mr. Wheeler.
01:00:37Doesn't seem possible.
01:00:39Well, why not?
01:00:40There have been giants before.
01:00:42That's true.
01:00:43But how could anything that big go unnoticed in this area?
01:00:46Have you ever walked the length of Williams' Wash?
01:00:49No.
01:00:50You know anybody that has?
01:00:51No.
01:00:52That area is so choked with underbrush, it isn't even good hunting ground.
01:00:57And I say it is possible for a giant lizard to have lived there for years without being seen.
01:01:04Now, if that is the case, my son's dead.
01:01:11So is Compton.
01:01:17I can't blame you for what's happened to Pat, but Compton's death is on your hands.
01:01:22How did you come to that conclusion?
01:01:23I'll tell you how.
01:01:25His truck was found only two miles beyond Pat's car.
01:01:29And if you'd investigated that area thoroughly, as you're paid to do, Compton might not have died.
01:01:35Well, now come out here.
01:01:38I want to show you something else.
01:01:41Now, something may have hit this car, but it didn't take the tires off.
01:01:48And where did those new white sidewalls on Chase Winston's hot rod come from?
01:01:52Here, I guess.
01:01:54There was a towing charge against us.
01:01:55He presumed the bill wouldn't be paid, so he borrowed the tires in the meantime?
01:02:00Perhaps.
01:02:01That's thievery.
01:02:03Destroying evidence and obstructing justice.
01:02:05Now, your last official act of office will be to arrest that boy and bring him in.
01:02:10And I'll go along to make sure that it's done.
01:02:13That's me.
01:02:34Hey, kids, a fellow dropped in over at KIL-TV the other day.
01:03:04And played me a great new song.
01:03:06I thought it was just fine.
01:03:07I want to play it for you.
01:03:08We got a little pickup group together and cut a demo disc on it.
01:03:12I want to play it for you now and see what you think about it.
01:03:14By the way, the first person who identifies the singer on the record gets two free rides
01:03:19on my elephant in Bangkok, Siam.
01:03:24But you've got to play your own way over there and back.
01:03:27Okay.
01:03:28Here it is.
01:03:29Now see what you think of it.
01:03:34Because they ain't made of that way.
01:03:38Hey, great.
01:03:40No, they ain't made of that way.
01:03:46But it's been made in hard desire.
01:03:51Well, I can give you golden pie.
01:03:54Yes, sir.
01:03:57I can give you golden pie.
01:04:06Come on.
01:04:06Get out of your tar and feathers yet.
01:04:08I'm going to play the rest of it.
01:04:10How do you like it?
01:04:11Good.
01:04:12Okay.
01:04:12Who's the singer?
01:04:14Elvis.
01:04:15One of the Evelines.
01:04:16Bill Darnell.
01:04:17Kate Smith.
01:04:18Oh, very funny what you lose.
01:04:21Look, the same guy you hear singing on the record also wrote the song.
01:04:25Now, who is it?
01:04:26Does anybody know?
01:04:28I don't know.
01:04:29Who is it?
01:04:29Okay, okay, okay.
01:04:31It's going to come out on records in a couple of months and you can find his name on the label.
01:04:35Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
01:04:37I know who it is.
01:04:39Who is it, Lisa?
01:04:40Who is it, Lisa?
01:04:42Come on, tell us.
01:04:44Chase did it.
01:04:45You did it, Chase.
01:04:47Why didn't you say something?
01:04:48You didn't tell us.
01:04:50Well, I didn't know there was anything I'd want to admit to.
01:04:54Come on up here, boy.
01:04:55Come on.
01:04:56Come on.
01:04:57Chase, come on.
01:04:58All right.
01:05:00Okay, hold it, hold it.
01:05:02Quiet, everybody.
01:05:04Also over at the station the other day, Chase played me another little song.
01:05:07It's kind of different from this one, but I imagine with a little coaxing, you know, by hitting your hands together like this, he might give you a little preview of it.
01:05:14What do you say?
01:05:17And the Lord said laugh, children laugh.
01:05:30The Lord said laugh
01:05:32Children laugh
01:05:33The Lord said laugh
01:05:35Children laugh
01:05:36The Lord said laugh
01:05:38Children laugh
01:06:00and the lord said laugh children laugh the lord said laugh children laugh the lord said laugh
01:06:19Children laughed, the Lord said laugh, laugh, laugh.
01:06:25And the Lord said, oh, laugh.
01:06:28Children laughed, the Lord said...
01:06:30Just a minute.
01:06:31Children laughed, the Lord said laugh.
01:06:34Children laughed, the Lord said laugh, laugh, laugh.
01:06:39And then the Lord, he said, I created for you
01:06:43a world of joy from out of the blue.
01:06:49Oh, no, Kenny!
01:07:19Oh.
01:07:28Oh.
01:07:37Oh.
01:07:42Oh.
01:07:44Oh.
01:07:46What did it take to stop that thing?
01:08:00I don't know, but I'm going down to the train wreck and get some troopers.
01:08:03If we pump enough lead into that thing, we may hit a vulnerable spot.
01:08:07We know you're going to have to give me a hand.
01:08:08But how?
01:08:09Keep these kids here. I don't want anybody roaming around.
01:08:14Where are we going?
01:08:17Storage shed. I've got an idea that might work.
01:08:25You've been after this. Now you've got it.
01:08:27You're deputized.
01:08:29Listen, kids. Where is my deputy? You'll take your orders from him.
01:08:32Arrest anybody that tries to get away.
01:08:38The sheriff says this is the place to stay.
01:08:40Well, we're not staying here.
01:08:41That's right.
01:08:42I'll have to arrest anyone that leaves.
01:08:44No way.
01:08:44Leave her.
01:08:45Leave her.
01:08:45Leave her.
01:08:45Leave her.
01:08:46Leave her.
01:08:46Leave her.
01:08:51Now, you take these keys and wait inside the office until I get back.
01:09:07i told you to wait inside why don't you do what i tell you i haven't got much time you're not going
01:09:25to leave me chess i'm going to help do you know what's in here nitroglycerin enough to blow up
01:09:30half this town it doesn't matter i'm still going to help all right now take these hold them and don't
01:09:38let them bump and for heaven's sakes don't drop now hold those
01:10:00boy he went through here all right
01:10:29now they generally travel in a straight line
01:10:32good lord he's hit the blackwell home that's where missy is
01:10:37mrs blackwell
01:10:40missy
01:10:44missy
01:10:46mrs blackwell
01:10:54missy
01:10:59hang on to that nitro we're cutting across
01:11:03keep that stuff still do you want to blow us up
01:11:25there they are
01:11:26there's missy
01:11:28missy
01:11:29it's all right missy it's all right
01:11:34lisa get missy and hold her down both of you lie flat
01:11:38mrs blackwell
01:11:46mrs blackwell
01:11:48mrs blackwell
01:11:49for the
01:11:51mrs blackwell
01:11:51mrs blackwell
01:11:55mrs that's
01:11:59Come on.
01:12:29Are you all right?
01:12:37I was scared, Chase.
01:12:39That's okay, honey.
01:12:41I tore my new dress.
01:12:43Oh, we can get you a new dress.
01:12:44A hundred dresses.
01:12:49Everybody all right?
01:12:52Yeah.
01:12:56On the way back, we picked up his trail.
01:12:58Followed him across country.
01:13:05What did you hit him with?
01:13:07My brand new 100% completed hot rod.
01:13:11You'd have had to start in the next county to get up enough momentum to do that to him.
01:13:15Not with four quarts of nitroglycerin riding with you.
01:13:18You rode across that rough field carrying nitro?
01:13:21Yes, sir.
01:13:22Do you know what could have happened to you?
01:13:24It did.
01:13:25I lost my car.
01:13:27Oh, don't worry about that.
01:13:28The railroad will be glad to buy your new one.
01:13:35Did you see it?
01:13:36Run, Chase.
01:13:37Did you see it?
01:13:38I sure did, Missy.
01:13:39You were really traveling.
01:13:40I thought I told you to keep those kids up at the barn.
01:13:48Well, how do you arrest a bunch of kids going in all different directions?
01:13:52Do you realize what would have happened if that thing had turned back?
01:13:55Same thing that happened to Pat.
01:13:59Sheriff, your job is a much bigger one than I thought.
01:14:05Since Compton's gone, I guess Chase is out of a job.
01:14:09That's right.
01:14:11Would you make it a point to have the boy come around and see him in the morning?
01:14:14I'll bring him around in the morning.
01:14:15I'll bring him around and see him in the morning.
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