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"Ride into the sunset with the 1952 western classic 'Bugles in the Afternoon'! Starring Ray Milland and Helena Carter, this thrilling adventure follows the story of a cavalry officer and his romantic entanglements on the American frontier. Saddle up for action, romance, and drama in this 360p cinematic gem."
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00:01:30He is to be paraded before his regiment and stripped of all rank, insignia, and drummed out of the service.
00:02:00Watch out the regiment! Company A! Right by twos! Ho! Come left! Ho! B Company! Right by twos! Come right! Ho!
00:02:30Ho! Ho! Ho!
00:03:00You must like lonely places the way you look at them. I do. That's why I came back to them. End of the line for you?
00:03:12My coach and four.
00:03:17Mr. Fargo? You stay there?
00:03:20No, I take the train to Bismarck there.
00:03:22Well, we should know each other. It's a long ride. My name is Shafter.
00:03:26Mine's Russell.
00:03:28I saw you on the train, but there's always a crowd around you.
00:03:31You mean you took time out to look at something besides cards?
00:03:34Now and then.
00:03:46Get up!
00:03:48I don't for the life of me see how he does it.
00:03:52He set up all night.
00:03:53So did I. With a sick deck of cards. But I still can't sleep.
00:03:58I only wish I could. Then I wouldn't have to look at this miserable country.
00:04:03If I had my way about it, I'd give her back to the Indians.
00:04:05If we don't start looking sharp, we won't have to give it back.
00:04:07They'll take it.
00:04:08If we don't start looking sharp, we won't have to give it back.
00:04:10They'll take it.
00:04:38Put that gun away. Interagency bucks. Just playing a trouble.
00:04:42I live in Indian territory.
00:04:43I used to.
00:04:45Go on. Put it away.
00:05:05Looks like the gentleman was right.
00:05:07Yeah.
00:05:08But I got a right to be scared.
00:05:10I've seen people scout.
00:05:12Whole families with their heads bashed in.
00:05:14How long since you lived out west?
00:05:17I was here for a couple of years after the war.
00:05:19Don't be too cocksure.
00:05:21They ain't happy on reservation no more.
00:05:37Good night, Doc.
00:05:38I hope it isn't as bad as it looks.
00:05:40It's all there is. You could sleep in the coach.
00:05:42I wasn't thinking of myself.
00:05:43Good night, Doc.
00:05:44I hope it isn't as bad as it looks.
00:05:45It's all there is. You could sleep in the coach.
00:05:46I wasn't thinking of myself.
00:05:50Good night.
00:05:51Good night, Doc.
00:05:53I'm the only one in the fourth one...
00:05:54I'm the only one in the fourth one.
00:05:55You could sleep in the coach.
00:05:56Good night.
00:05:57Good night, Doc.
00:05:58Good night.
00:05:59Good night.
00:06:00Let's go.
00:06:20The lady would like a room.
00:06:22The lady will find one at the top of the stairs.
00:06:25To the left.
00:06:30Are you always so thoughtful of women traveling alone?
00:06:44Makes me feel noble.
00:06:45And you like feeling noble?
00:06:47For a change, yes.
00:06:48Is it a new feeling for you?
00:06:51That's a very pretty pin you're wearing.
00:06:54It's an heirloom my grandfather brought my mother from Europe.
00:06:57It's supposed to be lucky.
00:06:59It worked, too. See?
00:07:03I'm a regular swordsman.
00:07:04I can defend myself.
00:07:06So you can.
00:07:07But tonight I'm afraid you'll need something more substantial.
00:07:09There's no key, so prop this chair against the door.
00:07:13I'll be around somewhere.
00:07:25Where's going, George?
00:07:27Get out of your sight.
00:07:28Don't go out.
00:07:29Hold it.
00:07:34Oh, wait.
00:07:35Oh, yeah.
00:07:36Oh, yeah.
00:07:51Thanks.
00:08:06Wrong room, my friend.
00:08:25Ah, man.
00:08:26Wrong room, my friend.
00:08:27Oh, man.
00:08:28Oh, man.
00:08:29Oh, man.
00:08:30Oh, man.
00:08:31Oh.
00:08:32Oh, man.
00:08:33Oh, man.
00:08:34Oh, man.
00:08:35Oh, man.
00:08:36Oh, man.
00:08:37Oh, man.
00:08:39Oh, man.
00:08:40Oh, man.
00:08:42Do you need to come over here?
00:08:44Oh, man.
00:08:46Oh, my God.
00:09:16So you stayed up all night?
00:09:28Well, it was a bit noisy for sleeping.
00:09:30I expected to find you curled up in front of a door.
00:09:36Bill, get us some coffee.
00:09:39And roll that thing off there
00:09:43before he digs his spurs into $1,000 worth of woodwork.
00:09:52Hard way to make a living, isn't it?
00:09:54Most ways are.
00:09:57You like this all the time?
00:09:59All the time.
00:10:00Then you'd better move on.
00:10:01One place is the same as another.
00:10:06That's true, but you never know until you get there.
00:10:12You've knocked around, haven't you?
00:10:15Yeah.
00:10:17Running from something?
00:10:19Most people run from something.
00:10:21Or after something.
00:10:23In trouble?
00:10:24No.
00:10:25I don't have to watch what's behind me.
00:10:30All right.
00:10:31I'll wake your woman.
00:10:33She's not my woman.
00:10:34And she's awake.
00:10:36Good morning.
00:10:38Bill, another coffee.
00:10:40For the lady.
00:10:45Stage driver says
00:10:47if these folks want to catch the train at Fargo,
00:10:49they'd better hurry up.
00:11:08Don't say it.
00:11:09I told you I like the illusion of mobility,
00:11:11so don't say thank you.
00:11:12All right, I won't.
00:11:14Good luck.
00:11:15It was a nice trip, Miss Russell.
00:11:17It was a wonderful trip.
00:11:18Josephine.
00:11:19Dad.
00:11:20Oh, it's good to see you, honey.
00:11:23Oh, Mr. Shafter, this is my father.
00:11:25He was very kind to me on the trip.
00:11:26I'm obliged to you, Mr. Shafter.
00:11:29Well, goodbye.
00:11:31Goodbye.
00:11:37Where's Fort Lincoln?
00:11:39Out of town about four miles.
00:11:41I'm going out there myself.
00:11:43Get in.
00:11:44Thanks.
00:11:45Thanks.
00:11:53Yeah.
00:12:14Come on, Sherry.
00:12:16All right, pass.
00:12:34Thanks.
00:12:36Come on.
00:12:38Come on.
00:12:40Come on.
00:12:42Right behind the line.
00:12:46Come on.
00:12:48Step.
00:12:50Press right.
00:12:52Pass.
00:13:06Come on.
00:13:10Well, sir, what can I do for you?
00:13:12I'd like to enlist in this regiment, sir.
00:13:14Jackson, give me an enlistment form at a doctor's bank.
00:13:20Forms are filled out, sir.
00:13:24Well, Jackson, miracles do happen.
00:13:26Here's a man can ride.
00:13:28First one in months.
00:13:3014th Ohio, huh?
00:13:32It's a good outfit. Not as good as the seventh, though.
00:13:34So I've heard, sir.
00:13:35Is that why you came all the way from New York to enlist?
00:13:37Yes.
00:13:39Did you leave any felonies behind you?
00:13:41No, sir.
00:13:43Oh, Lieutenant, I...
00:13:49Dr. Porter, can you examine this man for enlistment?
00:13:51Certainly.
00:13:55How much weight?
00:14:01I'll take that man, Mr. Cook.
00:14:03All right, Captain Moylan.
00:14:05You spoke first, so you get him.
00:14:07The other company commanders won't like it, though.
00:14:09Looks like a good man.
00:14:10Yeah, that's why I want him.
00:14:21Well, say something, Miles.
00:14:23Say you're glad to see me. Say you're surprised.
00:14:25I'm both, Kern.
00:14:26So am I.
00:14:27Are you?
00:14:29Of course I am.
00:14:31I'm glad to see they had sense enough to make a captain
00:14:33out of the best sergeant major in the army.
00:14:36Why did you come out here, Kern?
00:14:37Well, I guess I wasn't cut out for civilian life.
00:14:40Or maybe I was, and the war knocked it out of me.
00:14:42But why here, of all places?
00:14:44Well, back east, they just play at soldiering.
00:14:47Put you out on parade, and then put you back in your box at night.
00:14:50I don't want any part of that.
00:14:52I didn't want any part of the aimless existence I drifted into, either.
00:14:56Why?
00:14:57What are you getting at?
00:14:59Garnett.
00:15:00Garnett?
00:15:02He's here.
00:15:04I didn't know.
00:15:06All right, you didn't know.
00:15:07But there it is.
00:15:08And here I am.
00:15:09He's company commander of G.
00:15:10That's why I had Cook assign you to my company.
00:15:12You wouldn't want to serve under him.
00:15:13Thanks.
00:15:14Even so, it'll be rough on you.
00:15:15On him, too.
00:15:16He's top dog now.
00:15:17Don't forget that.
00:15:18I never forget anything, Miles.
00:15:19That's what I was afraid of.
00:15:20Don't be rash, Kern.
00:15:21He broke you once.
00:15:22I'm sorry.
00:15:23You're not.
00:15:24You're not.
00:15:25You're not.
00:15:26You're not.
00:15:27You're not.
00:15:28You're not.
00:15:29You're not.
00:15:30You're not.
00:15:31You're not.
00:15:32You're not.
00:15:33You're not.
00:15:34You're not, Kern.
00:15:35He broke you once.
00:15:36You can't break a private, Miles.
00:15:37You can put a bullet through him.
00:15:38You can put a bullet through any man, no matter what his rank.
00:15:41You won't do that.
00:15:42I ran a saber through him once.
00:15:44And paid a price.
00:15:46We'll see.
00:15:51Hines!
00:15:58This recruit is assigned to company A. Take care of him.
00:16:01Yes, sir.
00:16:04Beane.
00:16:05You.
00:16:06Beers.
00:16:07You.
00:16:08Donovan.
00:16:09You.
00:16:10McDermott.
00:16:11You.
00:16:12Maldon.
00:16:13You.
00:16:14Roy.
00:16:15Dafter.
00:16:16You.
00:16:17Tinney.
00:16:18You.
00:16:19All prisoners accounted for, sir.
00:16:21Now I've never seen a dirtier barracks or a filthier yard.
00:16:25Straighten up here.
00:16:27After breakfast, you'll all turn out for police on it.
00:16:30Corporal Maldon.
00:16:32McDermott.
00:16:33Roy.
00:16:34And Bean.
00:16:35Guard duty tonight.
00:16:38By order of this date, private Shafter appointed sergeant.
00:16:42Company dismissed.
00:16:44The stripes come easy, did they not?
00:16:49About as easy as yours went away.
00:16:53So it's a tongue you've got, is it?
00:16:55Well, Bucky, being a sergeant in this outfit is not a matter of tongue, it's a matter of knuckles.
00:16:59I worked four years for them stripes, like nobody's boots to get them.
00:17:03I gave them up because it was me own wish.
00:17:05Now tell you something, I don't think you'll last, even if I have to see to it myself.
00:17:10Come into the orderly room.
00:17:20Shut the door.
00:17:24Shafter.
00:17:25I've been in the army too long to ever remark upon my company commander's choices.
00:17:30But tell me, did Captain Moylan know you somewhere?
00:17:33Yeah, somewhere.
00:17:35Well, whatever it is, the men won't like it.
00:17:38You know, you're gonna have to lick someone around here to show the men what you've got.
00:17:42It'll be the one who was sergeant and got broke for destroying the face of the sergeant major.
00:17:46His name's Donovan.
00:17:48Yeah, he's already opened the door.
00:17:50Now, if you should get licked like I think you will, I'll expect you to turn into your stripes,
00:17:54and no hard feelings.
00:17:57Should I bother to sew them on?
00:17:59Yeah.
00:18:00Now take the light wagon and get over to Bismarck.
00:18:03You'll pick up Lieutenant Smith at the depot.
00:18:05He's coming in from St. Paul this morning.
00:18:07Right.
00:18:24So that's why you came west.
00:18:25Where to, Miss Russell?
00:18:26Just down the street.
00:18:30Thanks. Very thoughtful of you. I was hoping I'd run into you again.
00:18:32The uniform's the last thing I expected.
00:18:33Well, I feel at home in it. Back of the plain and honest men again.
00:18:34All the plain and honest men are not in uniform.
00:18:35Then I guess there's something else about the uniform I needed.
00:18:36Someone to tell you what to do and when to do it.
00:18:37Could be it.
00:18:38Wrong again.
00:18:39Thanks. Very thoughtful of you.
00:18:46I was hoping I'd run into you again.
00:18:48The uniform's the last thing I expected.
00:18:50Well, I feel at home in it.
00:18:51Back of the plain and honest men again.
00:18:53All the plain and honest men are not in uniform.
00:18:56Then I guess there's something else about the uniform I needed.
00:18:59Someone to tell you what to do and when to do it?
00:19:01Could be it.
00:19:03Wrong again.
00:19:05Me, my summing up.
00:19:06I put you down as a man with a mind of his own.
00:19:09What else did you put me down for?
00:19:11Dark but interesting deeds to run away from.
00:19:16This is where I live.
00:19:22The house is open any time you care to call.
00:19:25I'll call.
00:19:26Please do.
00:19:28Goodbye.
00:19:29Goodbye.
00:19:39Tenny.
00:19:52Tenny.
00:19:53Didn't your old mother ever tell you to smoke only one inch off a cigar?
00:19:57What do you want to do?
00:19:57Stunt your growth?
00:19:59Here.
00:20:00Now try it again.
00:20:00See if you can do it right this time.
00:20:02My cigars, Denovan?
00:20:08They was yours.
00:20:09They just surrendered to me.
00:20:11All right.
00:20:12Where do we have this fight?
00:20:15Now that's a nice, sensible attitude.
00:20:18I was afraid I was going to have to start at meself,
00:20:20which would be most unfortunate, me being a man apiece.
00:20:23Ain't I, Tenny?
00:20:24Aye.
00:20:25Behind the stable after tattoo.
00:20:30If I were you, Tenny, I'd smoke that cigar right down
00:20:33till it burnt the end of my nose.
00:20:35It'd be a long time till you get another one like it.
00:20:37Do you mean he ain't welcome to it?
00:20:39He's welcome.
00:20:41Now that's what I call a generous man.
00:20:43I must remember to give you something in exchange
00:20:45when we get behind the stable.
00:20:49Just an inch now.
00:20:50Mind what I told you.
00:20:53Aye.
00:20:55Hold up there.
00:21:03Come here, soldier.
00:21:09I want you to go down to the...
00:21:11How the devil did you get here?
00:21:16By train, Captain Garnett.
00:21:19See that you're not at this fort tomorrow.
00:21:21Are you suggesting our dessert?
00:21:22Speak to me properly.
00:21:23All right, let's start right.
00:21:24Return the salute I gave you.
00:21:26You always were a careless soldier.
00:21:27I could prefer charges against you.
00:21:29Not again.
00:21:31Listen, Shafter.
00:21:32There are a hundred ways to get at you,
00:21:34and believe me, I'll try them all.
00:21:35I'll break your back and I'll break your heart.
00:21:38Before I'm through with you,
00:21:39you'll crawl over the hill one dark night
00:21:40and never come back.
00:21:42Here's this to start with.
00:21:44Go ahead, Shafter.
00:21:46Here, I'd like to kill you.
00:21:50Listen, Garnett.
00:21:53I didn't know you were here.
00:21:55Even if I did, it wouldn't have made any difference.
00:21:57But I've always believed that once a wound was healed,
00:21:59it shouldn't be reopened.
00:22:01But since you've used your hands on me,
00:22:03I'll tell you something.
00:22:04Here I am, and here I'll stay,
00:22:06in spite of you, the past, or anything else.
00:22:09And remember this.
00:22:10Keep your distance.
00:22:12Or I'll get to you good, hard, and permanent.
00:22:15Because I still owe you plenty, one way or another.
00:22:18You may go now, Sergeant.
00:22:20No, Captain. You go.
00:22:22Put up your revolver, turn around, and walk away.
00:22:38Well, if the gentleman is ready,
00:22:44let's be off to the fair.
00:23:02Watch it. Watch it.
00:23:05Man, will you stand still and fight?
00:23:07Come on.
00:23:08Come on, Donovan, quit fooling.
00:23:34He's out.
00:23:35Now, what fool dumped a bucket of water on me?
00:23:49Just because a man is on his knees is nothing.
00:23:54Was I out?
00:23:55Cold.
00:23:57Well, now, what do you know?
00:23:59And I got licked.
00:24:00That's all there is to it.
00:24:01I never bear a grudge.
00:24:04But I'm still mad enough to lick the light of you,
00:24:05and don't you forget it.
00:24:07Now, get out of here.
00:24:08I'll talk to my friend.
00:24:13Well,
00:24:13as fine a man as ever I've seen,
00:24:17a real professor of Fisticuffshare.
00:24:19You'd be the better the ball on the counter, Kildare.
00:24:21We must have another go at it one day.
00:24:23Wasn't this one enough?
00:24:24My Bucky.
00:24:25It stands to reason,
00:24:26if you've got no enemies to fight,
00:24:27then you've got to fight your friends.
00:24:29You mean you have no enemies?
00:24:30Oh, I licked them all.
00:24:31When I lick a man, he becomes my friend.
00:24:32Supposing he licks you?
00:24:33Then I become his friend, like tonight.
00:24:36Who taught you to fight, professor?
00:24:37An Irishman.
00:24:38Ah, that he did.
00:24:39Now, the best teachers in the world, they are.
00:24:41I learned from one myself, my father.
00:24:43It was him swinging and me ducking
00:24:44till I got my growth.
00:24:45Then the other way around, dressed his suit.
00:24:47Ha!
00:24:48You'd better get back to barracks.
00:24:50Now, that we had,
00:24:51I wouldn't want to be caught doing anything wrong.
00:24:54Ah, me jaw hurts and I got a sore ear.
00:24:56I haven't felt this good in months.
00:24:59Ha!
00:25:13All right, set it up.
00:25:26G-Company will lead off.
00:25:32You'll follow, Mr. Smith.
00:25:33Yes, sir.
00:25:36Right by two.
00:25:37Oh!
00:25:42Column left!
00:25:43Oh!
00:26:09I'd say they've been prospecting up around
00:26:11the Black Hills country someplace.
00:26:12Though I've never seen them before.
00:26:14Dead long, Bill?
00:26:15Oh, last evening sometime.
00:26:17They just finished making camp.
00:26:18Fire was still smoldering
00:26:19when I come on them this morning.
00:26:21As I was saying,
00:26:22it looks to me like a couple of young bucks
00:26:24did it just for devilment.
00:26:26Most likely from that big party
00:26:27heading northwest,
00:26:28whose trail I come across yesterday.
00:26:30Mr. Smith,
00:26:31I'll take half the command
00:26:32and scout to the left,
00:26:33you scout to the right.
00:26:35I'll send you a messenger
00:26:36if I sight the Sioux
00:26:36and wait for you to come up.
00:26:38You're to send me a messenger
00:26:39if you find him
00:26:39and wait for me to come up.
00:26:40Very well, sir.
00:26:42Oh, uh,
00:26:43mind if I take your sergeant Shafter?
00:26:45Don't you want an older hand?
00:26:46He's an old hand.
00:26:48All right.
00:26:48Shafter!
00:26:49You!
00:26:50You're riding with the captain.
00:26:52Yes, sir.
00:26:54Hines!
00:26:54Yes, sir.
00:26:56A burial detail.
00:26:56Yes, sir.
00:26:57Yes, sir.
00:26:58Yes, sir.
00:26:58Yes, sir.
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00:26:59Yes, sir.
00:27:00Yes, sir.
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00:27:02Yes, sir.
00:27:02Yes, sir.
00:27:03Yes, sir.
00:27:03Yes, sir.
00:27:04Yes, sir.
00:27:04Yes, sir.
00:27:05Yes, sir.
00:27:06Yes, sir.
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00:27:07Yes, sir.
00:27:08Yes, sir.
00:27:09Yes, sir.
00:27:10Yes, sir.
00:27:11Yes, sir.
00:27:12Yes, sir.
00:27:13Yes, sir.
00:27:14Yes, sir.
00:27:15Yes, sir.
00:27:16Yes, sir.
00:27:17Yes, sir.
00:27:18Yes, sir.
00:27:19Yes, sir.
00:27:20Yes, sir.
00:27:21Yes, sir.
00:27:22Yes, sir.
00:27:23Yes, sir.
00:27:24Yes, sir.
00:27:26We'll take a position at the base of that plateau.
00:27:56They'll jump when they come up.
00:28:05Corporal, report to Lieutenant Smith that we have sighted the Indian column.
00:28:08You'll lead them to our position.
00:28:15Sergeant, you'll ride with me.
00:28:26There's a good way to lose some men.
00:28:41You just do what I tell you, Shafter. I'll take care of the troops.
00:28:45Tell them I'm glad to see them.
00:28:52Tell them I'm glad to see them. Tell them a few compliments. Then ask Red Owl this.
00:28:59If we find the Braves who killed the three white men among his people, would he be willing to let us take them back to the fort with us as a sign of his goodwill?
00:29:07He knows what we're up to. They all know what we're up to. Get his answer.
00:29:14What?
00:29:29You say you have a good idea.
00:29:33I'm not going to come.
00:29:35I'm not going to come.
00:29:37I'm not going to come.
00:29:39I'm not going.
00:29:41What are you doing?
00:29:44I'm going to come to the back of my head.
00:29:48I'm moving my head.
00:29:50I'm moving my head out a bit.
00:29:53Here, I'll go.
00:30:00Red Isle says he's at peace with the soldiers,
00:30:02but his young braves are impatient.
00:30:05It would be safer if the soldiers got out of the way
00:30:07and left his braves alone.
00:30:16Go in and look them over, Sergeant.
00:30:23Let's go.
00:30:53Stay away.
00:30:55Wait...
00:31:00What?
00:31:01Let's go.
00:31:29You.
00:31:31Move out.
00:31:32You, move out.
00:31:55Cheez-up, Sniol.
00:32:01Cheez-up, Sniol.
00:32:14They can stop holding your breath, sir.
00:32:17I'm safe.
00:32:22Make way.
00:32:29Hold steady.
00:32:31Let's go.
00:32:36Oh, hit you to yellow.
00:32:38So be it.
00:32:40I thought we were in for it sooner than I expected.
00:32:43Them Sioux have been pushed back just about as far as they're gonna be pushed.
00:32:47They're right now in the last of their hunting lines.
00:32:51The last buffalo is here.
00:32:54The last freedom is here.
00:32:56Yep, they've made up their minds to go no further.
00:33:01Every one of them's got a picture of me and Captain Garnet and the sergeant here burnt deep in his head.
00:33:08Particularly you, Sergeant.
00:33:10Mind you don't fall into Red Owl's hands.
00:33:12The column of twos.
00:33:13Column of twos.
00:33:14Column of twos.
00:33:15Column of twos.
00:33:16Column of twos.
00:33:17The last one, Pawns.
00:33:21Good morning.
00:33:23Let's go.
00:33:24Hi, I'm so sorry.
00:33:25Hi, you're good.
00:33:26I'm so sorry.
00:33:27Let's get to my story this morning.
00:33:28Well be again.
00:33:29Well, you're good to see what I want.
00:33:30I hope.
00:33:31Sergeant.
00:33:38Hello.
00:33:40You can walk me home if you like.
00:33:43Do you work here?
00:33:45No, my father owns it.
00:33:47Didn't I tell you I was the grocer's daughter?
00:33:49You didn't tell me anything.
00:33:51That's because there isn't very much to tell.
00:33:53It's a lovely night.
00:33:55What would you have done with it if I hadn't come along?
00:33:57I'll knock on your door,
00:33:59hoping no other man would have knocked on it first.
00:34:01And knowing all the time it was a forlorn hope.
00:34:04I bet there's no paint on that door.
00:34:06All the knuckles that have been working on it.
00:34:08There's a little.
00:34:09But not much.
00:34:11Any really serious knuckles knock on it?
00:34:14A few.
00:34:17So serious there's no point in the sergeant barking the skin off his?
00:34:21I asked the sergeant to come calling, didn't I?
00:34:25How's the experiment?
00:34:27You're coming back to an old trade.
00:34:29An old trade, but good life.
00:34:31Is it really?
00:34:33You know, when I think of you I get very confused.
00:34:36You're a great puzzle to me.
00:34:38I'm happy you think of me at all.
00:34:42Every woman's intrigued by contradictions.
00:34:46And you're a contradiction.
00:34:47Is that why you asked me to come knocking?
00:34:52No, I asked you to come because I wanted you to come.
00:34:58Just hang it over there and go on in.
00:35:00I'll tell Mary to put the kettle on.
00:35:01Good evening.
00:35:15Mary let me in.
00:35:16Yes, she told me.
00:35:17You don't mind?
00:35:18No, of course not, Edward.
00:35:19Oh, this is Sergeant Shafter, in case you haven't...
00:35:21We've met.
00:35:23Well, sit down.
00:35:24Both of you.
00:35:25Josephine?
00:35:27Rank doesn't matter here, Sergeant.
00:35:28We're just people.
00:35:29Everybody equal.
00:35:30So forget who I am.
00:35:31I can't.
00:35:33Good night, Miss Russell.
00:35:36Excuse me, Edward.
00:35:39Sir?
00:35:43You're being very silly.
00:35:45I'm sorry.
00:35:47There's more to it than military rank, isn't there?
00:35:50There's something dark between you two.
00:35:53You like him?
00:35:55Well, you've no right to ask that.
00:35:56Please let me feel about people the way I wish to feel.
00:35:59Yes, of course.
00:36:01Good night.
00:36:02Oh, Colonel, I hate to have you go like this.
00:36:04Wouldn't you come back tomorrow?
00:36:06Tomorrow I'll take the mail to Fort Rice.
00:36:13Don't tell me I'm deserted.
00:36:14No, Edward, you're not disused.
00:36:37You didn't forget to buy my things at Fort Rice.
00:36:40That was very sweet of you, Sergeant.
00:36:42Don't thank him.
00:36:43Don't like it.
00:36:44Oh, you know each other.
00:36:45He spent two days sleeping on my shoulder.
00:36:46What?
00:36:47In a stagecoach.
00:36:49Thread check, gingham.
00:36:50Needles and thread.
00:36:51Blue denim.
00:36:52Here's your change.
00:36:53Well, I hope I haven't put you out.
00:36:55Well, there's coffee on the table.
00:36:56No, I think I'd better be getting along.
00:36:57I do.
00:36:59But you just came.
00:37:00It's a long drive to the post.
00:37:03Yes, it is.
00:37:05I'll come soon.
00:37:06And you too, Sergeant.
00:37:07The door's always open.
00:37:09Goodbye.
00:37:10Bye.
00:37:21Would he follow?
00:37:22Well, we'll see.
00:37:23Well, we'll see.
00:37:36Bye.
00:37:37Connie.
00:37:38Bye.
00:37:39You could say you were surprised to see me way out here.
00:37:52I'm surprised.
00:37:53You're not.
00:37:54I was waiting for you, and you know it.
00:37:55That's why I'm surprised.
00:37:56I thought you might not come knocking at my door again.
00:37:59Well, you left a question unanswered the other night about Garnett.
00:38:01Very well.
00:38:02I like him.
00:38:03Does that answer the question?
00:38:04Yes.
00:38:05Yes.
00:38:06Now, let me ask you one.
00:38:07You are really running from the past, aren't you?
00:38:08No.
00:38:09From boredom.
00:38:10The past just happened to come up and hit me in the teeth.
00:38:13You must have loved her very well.
00:38:14You're not.
00:38:15I'm surprised.
00:38:16You're not.
00:38:17I was waiting for you, and you know it.
00:38:18That's why I'm surprised.
00:38:19I thought you might not come knocking at my door again.
00:38:21Well, you left a question unanswered the other night about Garnett.
00:38:23Very well.
00:38:24I like him.
00:38:25Does that answer the question?
00:38:26Yeah.
00:38:27Now, let me ask you one.
00:38:28You are really running from the past, aren't you?
00:38:30No.
00:38:31From boredom.
00:38:32The past just happened to come up and hit me in the teeth.
00:38:35You must have loved her very much to still remember.
00:38:38You can hate and remember just as easily.
00:38:40Oh, I was crying.
00:38:41I'm sorry.
00:38:42I asked for it.
00:38:44I brought his name into it.
00:38:46Why did you?
00:38:54No.
00:38:55When I'm sure of something, you can kiss me again if you want to.
00:39:00I'll want to.
00:39:02Don't you want to know what I want to be sure of?
00:39:06I can guess.
00:39:07Come on.
00:39:08Get up.
00:39:09Go on.
00:39:17Put them all the way back to the other side.
00:39:19Down near the stable.
00:39:20Move.
00:39:26Get up.
00:39:27Go on.
00:39:28Go on.
00:39:29You'll be.
00:39:30Go on.
00:39:31All the way.
00:39:32Get down near the stable.
00:39:33Go on.
00:39:34Go on.
00:39:36Go on.
00:39:38Go on.
00:39:39Go on.
00:39:40You.
00:39:41Go on.
00:39:42Go on.
00:39:43Go on.
00:39:44Go on.
00:39:45Go on.
00:39:46Go on.
00:39:47Goodbye.
00:40:17Come in.
00:40:24Sit down, Kurt.
00:40:27Smoke?
00:40:32Garnett's reported three men and a sergeant sick on the wood detail.
00:40:36He's asked me for replacements. Asked for you in particular.
00:40:40That's the second time, isn't it?
00:40:42That's right.
00:40:45Has he been putting the pressure on you?
00:40:48Hasn't had much chance.
00:40:49He'll make his chances. He's making one now.
00:40:52Ever since we hanged those two Indians, I've been waiting for some band to jump the wood detail.
00:40:58He's hurt you once, Kern, so he's got to keep on hurting you.
00:41:01This is just the thin end of the wedge.
00:41:04Look, you've kept your mouth shut about this long enough.
00:41:06Why don't you let me write to the war department?
00:41:08Case is closed.
00:41:09But he's the guilty one.
00:41:13All right, you ran him through at Shenandoah, but he deserved it.
00:41:17Any man would have done what you did.
00:41:20And even now, the girl's name doesn't have to come into it.
00:41:22No, Miles. Thanks, but no.
00:41:25Oh, you're acting like a fool. Just the way he wants you to.
00:41:28He knows you inside and out.
00:41:30Just outside, Miles.
00:41:32Well, he doesn't know me at all.
00:41:34I won't put you on his detail.
00:41:36But I want you to.
00:41:40All right. Suit yourself. Pick the men you want.
00:41:44All right. Thanks.
00:42:04All right.
00:42:22Bring up the rear, Sergeant.
00:42:24Yes, sir.
00:42:26Forward!
00:42:28Go!
00:42:30Go!
00:42:58Take the wagons to where the men are cutting.
00:43:00You'll find some of your troop there.
00:43:01The rest are scattered around the hills.
00:43:02Go!
00:43:03Go!
00:43:04Go!
00:43:05Go!
00:43:06Go!
00:43:07Go!
00:43:08Go!
00:43:09Go!
00:43:10Go!
00:43:11Go!
00:43:12Go!
00:43:13Go!
00:43:14Go!
00:43:15Go!
00:43:16Go!
00:43:17Go!
00:43:18Go!
00:43:19Go!
00:43:20Go!
00:43:21Go!
00:43:22Go!
00:43:23Go!
00:43:24Go!
00:43:25Go!
00:43:26Go!
00:43:28Go get it, Doctor.
00:43:29Tell me he's going to find some of your troop there.
00:43:32The rest are scattered around the hills.
00:43:33Soon as the wagons are loaded, bring them back here with my men.
00:43:35Yes, sir.
00:43:55Sergeant.
00:44:10Detail is ready, sir.
00:44:12You remain here at camp.
00:44:14Naturally.
00:44:15What do you mean, naturally?
00:44:17Just naturally, sir.
00:44:25All right!
00:44:27Go!
00:44:55Come on, don't you?
00:44:59Come on.
00:45:20Don't worry!
00:45:25Indians, Professor!
00:45:34The flock of them are about three miles northeast.
00:45:38Bugler! Sound ready!
00:45:43Hey, Mac, get mounted.
00:45:45See if you can get through to Garnet. Get him back as soon as you can.
00:45:47Right.
00:45:47Pierce, round up the horses. Get him up in that drawer.
00:45:50Right, Sergeant.
00:45:51Hey, you, get the wagon boxes. Get them in a circle.
00:45:53Follow them in a barricade.
00:45:55Tenny, come with me.
00:46:03Here, take this.
00:46:05Get outside that wagon box and lay a trail of powder in a half circle
00:46:07about 20 yards in front of the barricade. Get going.
00:46:11Jack, Tommy, get them boxes out of here.
00:46:14On the double. Come on!
00:46:22Go back and help them from the barricade.
00:46:24Right.
00:46:24Don't find it until I give the order.
00:46:25Go back and help them from the barricade.
00:46:26Come on!
00:46:26Go back and help them from the barricade.
00:46:27Go back and help them from the barricade.
00:46:28Don't fire until I give the order.
00:46:55Tony!
00:46:58Snap me!
00:47:16Ah!
00:47:28Six-fire!
00:47:37That's the chunk, O Victor.
00:47:40We charge the young man up dead to you.
00:47:46Come on.
00:47:56Tenny!
00:47:58Fierce!
00:48:00Look, they're gonna hit us from three sides.
00:48:01You take all the men and spread them around the entire enclosure so we're covered.
00:48:04Go ahead. I'll do it. Donovan.
00:48:06Make a place for the wounded underneath that covered wagon there.
00:48:16Have a deal!
00:48:17Get with the fish!
00:48:18What you have!
00:48:21No, there's not enough to stick with me as well.
00:48:36No!
00:48:37Oh, my God.
00:49:07Charge!
00:49:37Where's the sergeant?
00:49:46On his feet.
00:49:47Where you'd expect him to be, sir.
00:49:49Here I am, sir.
00:49:55Well, I see you kept your head down.
00:49:57Sorry, sir.
00:49:58How many men did you lose?
00:50:01Six dead, eight wounded.
00:50:03All right, ten to your casualties and let's get out of here.
00:50:15A bit more off over this ear here, Tinny.
00:50:20Yeah, that's better.
00:50:21Tell me something, Tinny.
00:50:23What was it before you came in the army?
00:50:24A barber or an undertaker's assistant?
00:50:26My father raised sheep.
00:50:28How?
00:50:29Well, that explains it, then.
00:50:30How's it look?
00:50:31For finals.
00:50:32Work of art.
00:50:35Beautiful sight.
00:50:37Thanks, Tinny.
00:50:38I really feel sheer.
00:50:39Here.
00:50:41Hmm.
00:50:41Well, if I was a girl, I'd swoon.
00:50:48Ah, there, but for the grace of a punch in a sergeant major's nose goes Donovan.
00:50:51It's me to be opening the door at the officer's ball tonight, being the fine figure of a man that I am.
00:50:55Oh, listen to the brass of them.
00:50:58Ah, yes.
00:50:59And all the pretty girls scying just at the sight of me.
00:51:02And me scying right back at them, so as their hopes won't be dying.
00:51:04Why, Donovan, I didn't realize you were a man for the ladies.
00:51:08Ah, Professor.
00:51:09Besides, to me character that would make the devil blush.
00:51:12Sure, I'm a man for the ladies.
00:51:14It's me tenderness that drives them mad.
00:51:27Good evening, Sergeant.
00:51:28Evening, Miss Russell.
00:51:32At ease, Sergeant.
00:51:34I thought you'd gone off duty.
00:51:57Now, I'm still on.
00:51:59I was hoping I'd get a chance to see you.
00:52:01It got so hot in there.
00:52:02I wanted to sit out and dance.
00:52:04There's no place to sit out here.
00:52:06Then we'll stand it out.
00:52:08There, that's better.
00:52:09You were looking like a thundercloud all evening.
00:52:12Well, I didn't expect to see you at the ball.
00:52:14You forget all the knuckles that wrap at my door.
00:52:17Actually, I accepted the invitation over a month ago.
00:52:20Yesterday, I wouldn't have.
00:52:24Do you want me to ask you why?
00:52:26You didn't before.
00:52:26Well, I didn't.
00:52:27Well, I didn't.
00:52:27You sure of something now?
00:52:36I think so, yes.
00:52:38Yes, I am.
00:52:41Except perhaps one thing.
00:52:43Why do you hate Edward?
00:52:46It doesn't concern you.
00:52:47I think it does, because it seems to be all on your part.
00:52:50I've never heard him say a word against you.
00:52:52Of course not.
00:52:53Then what does that mean?
00:52:55Nothing.
00:52:55But you must have meant something.
00:52:57Things like that don't just slip out.
00:52:58I don't want to talk about it.
00:53:00But I do.
00:53:01The whole thing has gone far enough.
00:53:02Sergeant, why did you leave your post?
00:53:05You know what your duty is.
00:53:06That's right.
00:53:08I think I'm going to do something about it.
00:53:10Now, before it's too late.
00:53:12Chapter!
00:53:12You dropped your saber, Sergeant.
00:53:16You're relieved from duty.
00:53:21Come with me.
00:53:26Why does he hate you so?
00:53:29Who knows?
00:53:30Were you ever friends?
00:53:32I thought so.
00:53:46Mail or orders?
00:54:07Orders, I think, Captain Benteen.
00:54:09Looks like he'll be shoving off soon.
00:54:10On a big campaign from the way to this.
00:54:12Come on inside.
00:54:14We'll see if an answer's called for.
00:54:16Come on.
00:54:46Come on.
00:55:16Come on.
00:55:18Half drowned and tired of swimming. All the creeks are up.
00:55:21That's why we turn back.
00:55:23Well, they have to wait for Mrs. Carson to ask me in.
00:55:26Oh, the Carsons aren't here. Come on in.
00:55:36You said we.
00:55:37Yes, Edward and I.
00:55:39We were taking a ride when the storm broke.
00:55:41Where is he?
00:55:42In the kitchen, lighting a fire.
00:55:44You'd better break the news to him.
00:55:49I know what you're thinking and I don't like it because it isn't true.
00:55:52If there's any judging to be done, you better do it to his face.
00:55:59Edward, the current chapter's here.
00:56:04Each time you come together, you're at his throat.
00:56:06You're not a child.
00:56:07You should be able to settle your differences like a civilized man.
00:56:10So settle them when I get supper.
00:56:16They're already settled.
00:56:18You were born to be a loser, Kern.
00:56:20Not this time.
00:56:21It's not going to happen again.
00:56:22You flatter yourself.
00:56:23You forget you have a habit of arriving too late.
00:56:26It was raining in Shenandoah too the night you found me with Alice.
00:56:29Remember?
00:56:31I remember.
00:56:32You were even going to marry the girl, weren't you?
00:56:34You should thank me.
00:56:35I showed you what she was like.
00:56:36No.
00:56:37You showed me what you were like.
00:56:39This time you don't belong, Kern.
00:56:41I saw Josephine first and for your information she finds me attractive.
00:56:44I think I better do something about that.
00:56:46No sabers this time.
00:56:50No guns.
00:56:55Kern.
00:56:56Kern.
00:56:57Go on.
00:56:58Get out, please.
00:56:59You said settle it?
00:57:00All right, I am.
00:57:01This time for good.
00:57:16You've been wanting to do this ever since you saw him at my house.
00:57:19You came in here spoiling for a fight.
00:57:21Well, now you've had it so you can go.
00:57:23Did you hear me?
00:57:25Get out.
00:57:46Let's go.
00:58:09Bugler!
00:58:10General officer!
00:58:16Prison!
00:58:17Arms!
00:58:18Order!
00:58:19Arms!
00:58:29Order!
00:58:30Arms!
00:58:38This is a terrible thing to be saying, but I just saw a general.
00:58:41Looks like General Terry.
00:58:42They all look alike to me.
00:58:44Well, I guess the waiting is over.
00:58:46Bannockville was saying the Sioux were massing in the north and evidently mean business.
00:58:49Good.
00:58:50About time, too.
00:58:51Weather like this, my bones began to ache with the memory of 28 years of campaigning.
00:58:56I sleep light and I wake early.
00:58:59I think of a lot of lads I knew in a lot of fights we've had.
00:59:02And I want to be at it.
00:59:05Huh.
00:59:06So this is what I'm living with, is it?
00:59:07A crew of brawlers and cutthroats.
00:59:09If I have me poor old mother knew how low her son had sunk, she'd cry in her beer.
00:59:14Ah, that she would.
00:59:15Till the beers and the tears ran down on the floor.
00:59:17Ha ha ha ha.
00:59:18Ha ha ha ha ha.
00:59:24Thin front into line.
00:59:26Whoa!
00:59:27Whew!
00:59:28Head.
00:59:29Jaw.
00:59:30Here.
00:59:31Over here.
00:59:32Hold that way.
00:59:33Right.
00:59:34Right into line.
00:59:35Head, jaw, here.
00:59:40Over here, hold that leg.
00:59:45Right in front of the line.
00:59:48And shot.
01:00:05We'll form in front of the barracks in five minutes.
01:00:08There's still time to say goodbye to anyone if you want to.
01:00:11That's all.
01:00:23Nobody to say goodbye to, Kern?
01:00:25No, nobody.
01:00:35No, I wasn't.
01:00:44Couldn't you say goodbye to me?
01:00:46Haven't you said it already?
01:00:50Kern, is it true that you'll never come back to anything?
01:00:54Who told you that?
01:00:55Is it true?
01:00:57No.
01:00:58I'm coming back here.
01:00:59Are you sure?
01:01:01Sure as a soldier ever is.
01:01:03Kern, I want you to have this.
01:01:08It's your pin.
01:01:09It's lucky.
01:01:10It brings people back.
01:01:14Thanks, Jill.
01:01:15Did you come to say goodbye to him or me?
01:01:30Mm-hmm.
01:01:52O-o-o.
01:01:57The regiment's in fine spirits, General Custer.
01:02:18And it was never in better shape, Major Reno.
01:02:21We should be proud of ourselves.
01:02:23General Custer!
01:02:24General Custer!
01:02:25Bring them all back to us.
01:02:27Let's go!
01:02:53Go!
01:02:54Go!
01:02:55Go!
01:02:55Go!
01:02:56Go!
01:02:56Go!
01:02:56Go!
01:02:56Go!
01:02:56Go!
01:02:57Go!
01:03:06More coffee, Mike?
01:03:07Yeah.
01:03:12If I had me life to live over again, I'd have joined the Navy.
01:03:16Now, what's the matter, Donovan?
01:03:17Don't you like horses?
01:03:19I've got nothing against horses.
01:03:20It's horses.
01:03:21It's the Indians.
01:03:22I've come out here to fight them, not chase them.
01:03:24Never heard of a sailor chasing an Indian.
01:03:26I've never heard of a sailor fighting them, either.
01:03:29Well, they get action one way or another.
01:03:31Well, I know a fellow in the Navy 20 years.
01:03:33The only action he ever got was beating his wife.
01:03:36That's better than nothing.
01:03:37Maybe Crazy Horse heard you were spoiling for a fight, Donovan.
01:03:41And he's keeping out of your way.
01:03:42Well, if he is, he's taking the wrong attitude.
01:03:44Nothing makes me madder than the man that dodges the issue.
01:03:46I'm leaving you to join my command.
01:03:57Goodbye.
01:03:59And good luck, gentlemen.
01:04:03Major, briefly, the plan is this.
01:04:05General Terry believes the sewer in the vicinity of the Little Bighorn.
01:04:10He will approach from the northeast.
01:04:12I will proceed to the Little Bighorn from the southeast.
01:04:18I want you to take three companies and scout as far as the Tongue River.
01:04:22This will protect my flank.
01:04:24Then join me at the Little Bighorn.
01:04:26Clear?
01:04:27Yes, sir.
01:04:28You'd better alert your officers now.
01:04:31Lieutenant Smith, in regard to supplies.
01:04:33Yes, sir.
01:04:33Well, that should be the Tongue.
01:04:56Should be and is.
01:04:58But why the camp meeting?
01:05:00I thought this was where we gave up playing scout.
01:05:02Well, maybe Major Reno likes being top dog so much he don't want to get back under Custer's thumb.
01:05:07Well, so far we haven't seen any Indian signs.
01:05:09Maybe that's got something to do with it.
01:05:10Sergeant.
01:05:11Sir.
01:05:12Pick six men and report to Captain Garnett for a scouting mission.
01:05:14The rest of you dismount and make camp.
01:05:17Donovan, beers.
01:05:24What does it look like?
01:05:25Small party.
01:05:27Maybe 30 families went away yesterday.
01:05:32That way.
01:05:33They go for Little Bighorn.
01:05:36Then we'll follow right after them.
01:05:38You two scout to the right.
01:05:40Forward!
01:05:40Go!
01:05:41Little Bighorn.
01:05:51THE END
01:06:21THE END
01:06:51THE END
01:06:53Nothing suspicious below, but I want to be sure, so take a couple of men right to the far ridge. We'll meet you there.
01:06:59May I use your glasses a minute, sir?
01:07:00Yes, sir.
01:07:02Yes, sir.
01:07:04Yes, sir.
01:07:06Yes, sir.
01:07:14Yes, sir.
01:07:16Yes, sir.
01:07:18Yes, sir.
01:07:26Donovan! Biz!
01:07:28Biz!
01:07:36Ah!
01:07:38More it.
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01:09:59Get going!
01:10:29Well, Donovan, looks like we're in for it.
01:10:34I thought it does, Professor. That it does.
01:10:38Garnet must have heard those shots.
01:10:41Why don't he bring the troop down here and get us out of here?
01:10:43He won't. We're just where he wants us.
01:10:45I made our hounds a hell roost on his chest and howl for his soul.
01:10:48Gentlemen, is it bad? It's all right, Professor.
01:10:52It don't hurt yet. Can I be dead before it does?
01:10:55No. It's all right, Professor.
01:10:57It can't hurt yet.
01:11:00You can't be dead before death.
01:11:02No.
01:11:04No.
01:11:05No.
01:11:06No.
01:11:08No.
01:11:09No.
01:11:10No.
01:11:11No.
01:11:12No.
01:11:13No.
01:11:14No.
01:11:15No.
01:11:16And I'll be dead before death.
01:11:19Why don't you lie down?
01:11:21Later, Professor, later. This is no time to be lying down.
01:11:26You make it over the cliff.
01:11:28I hold him off.
01:11:30Don't be foolish. If you can't go, I'm not going.
01:11:34The devil, a bit of difference it makes whether I stay or go.
01:11:38You've given me one I'll never get up from.
01:11:41I'm a lucky man if there's ten minutes left of me.
01:11:44You get yourself over the cliff and pay them back for me later.
01:11:49No.
01:11:51Will you do as you're told, Madden?
01:11:54I'm bleeding to death inside.
01:11:56If you don't go, who's there to settle with Garnet for leaving us here to be killed?
01:12:06All right.
01:12:07That's a talk, Bucky.
01:12:10I'll hurry it up before they lace into both of us.
01:12:14God be with you.
01:12:19He's never left me.
01:12:21We've been partners for years.
01:12:24Now get out of here.
01:12:27Leave a man to do his...
01:12:29his dad in peace.
01:12:30All right.
01:12:30All right.
01:12:44And I'll never be a man again.
01:12:56I'll never be a man again.
01:13:01Faith, dear, she has left me.
01:13:06And I'll never be a man again.
01:13:13To the devil's glen.
01:13:16And I'll never be a man again.
01:13:17If she'd...
01:13:18If she'd...
01:13:19Sure she might have sent mine back again.
01:13:28I'll never be a man again.
01:13:29Yeah.
01:13:30I'll never be a man.
01:13:31I'll never be a man again.
01:13:32I'll never be a man again.
01:13:33And I'll never be a man.
01:13:34What a gruel man
01:13:40I dibbled a bit upon me bones
01:13:43Since Molly's proof so cruel man
01:13:55Hard and determined as a live salamander man
01:14:04I feel myself as famous
01:14:09As the famous old lady
01:14:14What I hear is crying around me
01:14:21Around my...
01:14:34A movie Pencil
01:14:46A movie Pencil
01:14:49A movie Pencil
01:14:52A movie Pencil
01:14:53Sergeant!
01:14:57Garnett reported you killed.
01:15:01You thought I was, sir.
01:15:04Let's get you out of this hot sun.
01:15:07Sit down, Sergeant.
01:15:09Have a drink of water.
01:15:12I'll get you out of this hot sun.
01:15:15I'll get you out of this hot sun.
01:15:18Sit down, Sergeant.
01:15:20Have a drink of water.
01:15:23Where is he?
01:15:28The whole regiment rode up before dawn.
01:15:31Headed for the Little Bighorn.
01:15:34I'll need a horse, Lieutenant.
01:15:37Sergeant, you look all in.
01:15:39You sure you want to go now?
01:15:41I've got to, sir.
01:15:43All right. Jim!
01:15:45Bring the Sergeant a fresh mouth.
01:15:47Be sure he has a full canteen of water and plenty of extra fuel rations.
01:15:51The husband is going to take this message to Major Reno.
01:15:54You can ride with him.
01:15:56Thank you, sir.
01:16:06Good luck, Sergeant.
01:16:07Good luck, Sergeant.
01:16:17That's not Garnett's tip.
01:16:19Please, off to our left.
01:16:20Why, Custer doesn't have a chance.
01:16:38He shouldn't have split the command.
01:16:42We shouldn't have split the command.
01:17:12The men and supplies are all in position on the rim.
01:17:22Good. I'll bring in Heinz and your rear guard.
01:17:24Go ahead, feeders.
01:17:31Throw back!
01:17:33Throw back!
01:17:34Get back!
01:17:49Husband, give me that message to Reno.
01:17:51Then try and find General Terry's command.
01:17:54Reno's gonna need him.
01:17:56Right, Sarge.
01:17:58Think you can get through there?
01:18:00I'm gonna try. Get going.
01:18:04Ah!
01:18:24Ah!
01:18:28Captain, look.
01:18:47Pass the word along to cover that trooper.
01:18:58Let's go.
01:19:28Let's go.
01:19:58Let's go.
01:20:28Let's go.
01:20:58You all right, Kern?
01:20:59I guess so.
01:21:04I saw the end of it.
01:21:05It's a good thing I came back to see what happened to you.
01:21:08How long do you think you can hold out here?
01:21:09Oh, until Custer shows up.
01:21:10Custer won't show up. He's dead.
01:21:13Dead?
01:21:13With this old command.
01:21:15If there's a man riding to Terry, you ought to be able to get through.
01:21:18Miles!
01:21:19Miles, over here!
01:21:23Don't run over here!
01:21:25Come on!
01:21:41Come on!
01:21:41Come on!
01:21:42Come on!
01:21:43Come on!
01:21:44Come on!
01:21:45Come on!
01:21:45Come on!
01:21:47Come on!
01:21:47Come on!
01:21:48Come on!
01:21:49Come on!
01:21:49Come on!
01:21:50Come on!
01:21:51Come on!
01:21:51Come on!
01:21:51Come on!
01:21:52Come on!
01:21:52Come on!
01:21:53Come on!
01:21:53Come on!
01:21:54Custer's dead!
01:22:11Terrible massacre!
01:22:13They're bringing in the wounded!
01:22:21Custer and his whole command have been massacred.
01:22:24Here's a list of the officers that were killed.
01:22:27Didn't none of the Custer's men get away?
01:22:29Marry a one.
01:22:30Well, I guess Reno's did.
01:22:32Terry got to him before they was all gone.
01:22:43What about the enlisted men?
01:22:44We haven't got the list yet, ma'am.
01:22:54I asked you not to write to them.
01:23:08You'll forget I outranked you at the time.
01:23:10Sorry?
01:23:13No.
01:23:15No, Miles, I'm not.
01:23:18Now that I have it, I realize what it means to me.
01:23:23But did you...
01:23:24No, I didn't mention her name.
01:23:27Oh, speaking of women, there's someone here to see you.
01:23:29She's been camping on your doorstep for three days.
01:23:33Send her in.
01:23:34Hello, Joe.
01:23:55They wouldn't let me see you.
01:23:57They said you're...
01:23:57I'm going to be all right.
01:23:58Did Miles tell you anything?
01:24:02Oh, he told me many things.
01:24:04Did he tell you I had something for you?
01:24:15You know, it really is lucky.
01:24:19Brought me back.
01:24:28Brought me back.
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