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00:00Miss!
00:08Throw!
00:17Miss!
00:26Miss!
00:28What are you laughing at, Rader?
00:30You try it.
00:43Throw!
00:47Miss!
00:49What were you laughing at?
00:53Try it again.
00:57Throw!
00:59Miss!
01:02You're a Moses-look-a-cum.
01:04You tell me what it is, and I'll tell you what to feed it.
01:11Miss!
01:13Hold it.
01:15You.
01:17You mean me?
01:19Yes, you. Come down, will you?
01:22Throw!
01:25Miss!
01:28Where can I find Lieutenant Colonel Custer?
01:30Oh, you mean the General? Well, he's right over yonder.
01:33The General?
01:36Extraordinary.
01:38Look after my horse, will you?
01:42Throw!
01:44Yes, Your Majesty.
01:46Miss!
01:48Get back in line, foster.
01:51I've never seen a sorrier group of troopers in my life.
02:04Throw!
02:09Your information, Sergeant. That is how it's done.
02:12You have that gun cleaned and return to me within the hour, please.
02:17Colonel Custer?
02:19That's correct.
02:21And whom may I ask are you?
02:23Colonel Sean Redmond, of Her Majesty's Service.
02:33You will select six reliable men out of your regiment...
02:38and have them ready for action...
02:41with light combat equipment at six o'clock tomorrow morning.
02:44I will issue further orders in due course.
02:47I can hardly wait, Colonel.
02:49You've made one slight error.
02:52You've come to the wrong army.
02:55When I look at your men, Colonel, I can hardly disagree with you.
03:00However, I think you'll find there has been no mistake.
03:04One moment, Colonel.
03:06Yes?
03:17Sergeant?
03:20Throw!
03:27For your information, Colonel...
03:31we know how it's done.
03:33This way, Colonel.
03:48Throw!
03:51At 24, he had been the youngest general in the Civil War.
03:54Within five years, he had been reduced in rank and sent west to be forgotten.
03:58But he was not the kind of man to let the world forget.
04:01His name, George Armstrong Custer.
04:17George Armstrong Custer
04:20George Armstrong Custer
04:45Sergeant.
04:48Sergeant.
04:50Did you see that my horse is rubbed down?
04:52Yes, sir. It'd be my pleasure.
04:54Colonel.
04:56You and Colonel Redmond are of equal rank.
04:58Yes, sir.
05:00I would like to see that create any problems.
05:03Problems, sir?
05:05You'll be in complete command of this mission.
05:07Is that clear?
05:09You're in charge of getting there and getting back...
05:11hopefully without stirring up all the hostile tribes en route.
05:15Yes, sir. And just what is this mission?
05:19From what Washington has told me, it's of the utmost urgency...
05:23both to our government and the British.
05:26If Colonel Redmond, for reasons of his own...
05:31doesn't want to discuss the matter until after you leave the post...
05:35that's his affair.
05:37Very well, sir.
05:39Captain, you'll be my second in command.
05:41Grace, you are, sir.
05:44Your permission, General?
05:46Yes, go ahead.
05:48No offence, Captain, but I'd prefer you were not along on this mission.
05:53And why would that be, sir?
05:55I cannot tell you why.
05:57Well, have we ever met before?
05:59Not to my knowledge.
06:01Well, then, what is it you'd be known about me?
06:04Not a thing.
06:06You don't want me along on the mission, and you'll not be telling me why.
06:09It's enough, Captain.
06:12Captain.
06:14Yes, sir.
06:16Captain Key was a trusted officer of my regiment, Colonel Redmond.
06:19A man who has served this country well.
06:22He was an officer in the Papal Guard...
06:24and fought as a volunteer in the Garibaldi campaigns in Italy.
06:27He was knighted by the Pope for his services to the Vatican.
06:30And he's entitled to an explanation.
06:32I regret that I cannot give you one.
06:35Do Colonel Redmond's orders include permission...
06:37for him to choose the officers and men for this mission, sir?
06:40No, they do not.
06:42Colonel Redmond, I'm not familiar with the customs of the British Army...
06:46but in our military service, an officer is considered trustworthy.
06:50Unless you can give me an adequate reason for supporting your demand...
06:54that Captain Key will not accompany you on this mission...
06:57I must rely on Colonel Custer's discretion...
07:00to pick the men that he wants to take along.
07:03As the General wishes.
07:05I hope you never have reason to regret your decision, sir.
07:08It wouldn't be the first mistake I've ever made.
07:11Make your arrangements, Colonel.
07:13If you need me, I'll be in my office.
07:17Colonel.
07:20Oh, Custer.
07:23I sincerely hope that I shall have no further trouble with you.
07:27What leads you to believe you might?
07:29I've been very well briefed about you, about your reputation...
07:33about the legend that has become attached to your name.
07:36If you want to get on with me, Custer...
07:38I suggest that you forget your notorious bent for solo...
07:42swashbuckling performances for the duration of this mission.
07:54Captain Keel.
07:56Aye, sir.
07:57Sergeant, you.
08:00Captain, you and the sergeant will choose five...
08:04reliable men to fall out at 5.30 in the morning.
08:09Light combat equipment.
08:12Yes, sir.
08:16James, be attentive.
08:20Now, am I or am I not a reliable man?
08:24And a good officer in this regiment.
08:26And better in the seven, sir.
08:34Well, at ease.
09:05Gentlemen.
09:07There is our destination.
09:12A vast complex of caves on this side of the Canadian border.
09:16Our troops couldn't go in there without violating American sovereignty.
09:20That's quite a ways north, ain't it?
09:23Sure must be something awfully important.
09:25A fantastic supply of arms and ammunition...
09:28dedicated to the invasion of Canada...
09:30with the avowed intention of setting up an Irish government in exile...
09:33and blackmailing Her Majesty's government into granting Irish independence.
09:37And what's wrong with Irish independence?
09:40Oh.
09:42So you're one of them, are you?
09:45I'm an American.
09:49Is that why you didn't want Captain Keel to come with us?
09:51Precisely.
09:52At best, he's sympathetic to the Free Irish Cause.
09:55You can understand the importance of this.
09:57Forgive me, Colonel.
09:59But I'm not sure that I do.
10:01The American War Department is in full accord with Her Majesty's government...
10:05in wishing to prevent a rather nasty border incident.
10:09And who's supposed to be using these arms against Canada?
10:13Irish nationalists in your country.
10:15Totally irresponsible offshoot of the Fenian Brotherhood.
10:18Extremists.
10:20Terrorists.
10:22Who call themselves men of action.
10:24And just how many of these men of action are there?
10:26Not many.
10:28But they have enough guns to supply two-thirds of the entire Sioux Nation.
10:32The Sioux?
10:33Yes.
10:34And once that happens, their capacity for mischief is unlimited.
10:38Not only against Canada, but your country as well.
10:41That's the confirmed location of their secret arms cache.
10:44Correct.
10:46Very interesting, Colonel.
10:49How did you get close enough to make a deal with them?
10:52How did you get close enough to make a detailed sketch like that?
10:55As I said before, sir, it's my job to know.
10:58Now, let's get on with it, shall we?
11:00What is the shortest way to get through?
11:02Well, now, the quickest way...
11:05would be to stay to the valleys and travel like a crow flies.
11:09If there was no Indians in the road, which there is plenty of.
11:12I'm not sure that I understand you correctly.
11:15What he means, Colonel, is...
11:17the shortest way isn't necessarily the quickest.
11:20What if you have to fight every inch of the way?
11:22Against savages?
11:24One quick, sharp skirmish...
11:26should give them enough of a bloody nose to send them packing.
11:29You may consider them savages, Colonel.
11:32They also happen to be some of the best cavalry soldiers the world has ever seen.
11:36So, you suggest...
11:39we go this way.
11:41Colonel, you astonish me.
11:44George Armstrong Custer, the boy general...
11:47and a legendary Indian fighter...
11:50whose published exploits are being devoured by slack-mouthed chambermaids...
11:54and shop girls from John O'Groats to Land's End.
11:57Wishing to go by backwaters and byways.
12:00Afraid even of being seen by the Indians, dear, dear.
12:03It's a dangerous luxury, Colonel, to underestimate your enemy.
12:07I can see that I've failed to impress upon you, Colonel...
12:10that our mission has a greater chance of success...
12:13if we get there alive.
12:16Custer...
12:18I'm beginning to suspect that you are more than a bit of a fraud.
12:22An inflated creature of fiction...
12:25who has ink instead of blood in his veins.
12:28However, since I have no time to waste, I'm afraid I shall have to put up with you.
12:31But I warn you, Custer...
12:33I warn you...
12:35my patience is not unlimited.
12:42Sergeant!
12:44Mount up.
12:57It's only a cavalry patrol.
12:59They'll not be looking for us, Finn.
13:01Did you see that red coat riding proud as a peacock?
13:07Aye.
13:09Tell me, what would a British officer be doing...
13:11riding with an American cavalry patrol...
13:14if not looking for Finn McDermott and his men?
13:17Aye.
13:19What do we do now, Finn?
13:20You get back to the cave and warn the others.
13:22Don't mind you now. Stay alert.
13:24I'll join you as soon as I can.
13:26Aye.
13:42I want you to hold out. I want to show you something.
13:45Boy, am I glad we didn't start no fire.
13:48Even if I did miss my coffee.
13:50Well, this is California.
13:51Well, come on. I want to show you something.
13:53Hey, bring him in. Bring him close, guys.
14:11Come on.
14:41Come on.
15:11Here.
15:42Get up on you. Get that horse.
15:44Where are you taking me?
15:46Don't worry, ma'am. You'll be all right.
15:50Captain Keogh, what are you doing here?
15:52I was just taking me.
15:54Even in a stroller, I happened to run across yourself, General.
16:12Come on.
16:34Get over here.
16:38All right, troopers, you've seen a lady before.
16:40Quit talking. Get back to your posts. Move!
16:43Captain, water.
16:57What's your name?
16:59Bridget. Bridget O'Rourke.
17:02How did the Cheyenne get you?
17:05I... I'd been to Miller's Trading Post.
17:09And I was on my way back to our homestead when they attacked me.
17:14They just strung up and were torturing you. Why?
17:17I killed one of them when they took me.
17:19I'm not a woman easily imposed upon.
17:24I know the Cheyenne pretty well, Miss O'Rourke.
17:27They'd have killed you for that.
17:30Or made you a slave.
17:32But they wouldn't torture you, not unless they wanted something,
17:35such as information.
17:37Oh, Colonel, I'm only a poor homesteader's daughter.
17:41What would I have that'd be worth the bother to them?
17:45General.
17:56Captain, which way will you be heading?
17:59We will be heading north, toward Conidumum.
18:02I'd be that grand if I could go with you.
18:05My homestead's a half day's ride from here.
18:07I swear, I'd be no cause for trouble.
18:11Colonel.
18:13Any objections?
18:27Redmond.
18:36Captain.
18:49It's sworn we have to kill you, Redmond.
18:52And it's an oath it'll be a pleasure to keep.
18:55If not now, then tomorrow or the next day.
18:58Do you mind telling me what this is all about?
19:00Let him tell you, traitorous swine.
19:03That's enough.
19:05We'll have to tie you up.
19:07Easy.
19:11This woman and her man, Finn MacDiarmid,
19:14are the leaders of the Fenians.
19:16They've been trying to touch off a war between us.
19:19And in the process, commit your government to the liberation of Ireland by force of arms.
19:24And would you not also be telling them how your troops managed to defeat us?
19:30One of the leaders of the Fenians, their Inspector General, in fact,
19:34was in reality an officer of the British Secret Service.
19:37A man named Sean Redmond.
19:40I, a contemptible, a filthy spy, a Cooper's mark, a turncoat?
19:47Turncoat, madam? Nay, not so.
19:50However, I do plead guilty to being loyal to the Crown.
19:53What the romantics would be pleased to call a spy.
19:57Spy or traitor, there's little difference.
20:00If anyone may justly be called a traitor,
20:02it is those who took up arms against the lawful authority of the British Crown.
20:07The lawful authority of the British Crown?
20:10To trod on the rights of free men?
20:13What harm have the British done Ireland by comparison with the stupid brutality of men like Finn MacDiarmid?
20:18Killing and burning and maiming, and all in the name of liberty.
20:24Open your eyes and see Finn MacDiarmid for what he really is.
20:28A brutal, vicious, murdering dog.
20:31You lie, you lie, you lie!
20:39Where is he?
20:42Where is Finn?
20:46I think it's time we moved on, Colonel.
20:49We wouldn't have wasted so much time if it hadn't been for you,
20:52Colonel Custard.
20:57I think it's most likely they were,
21:00they were torturing her, the Cheyennes,
21:02to find out about the arms and ammunition, where they are.
21:05One of them got away.
21:07Sergeant!
21:08Go!
21:10Yes, sir.
21:11Try this woman's hands and put her on that Indian pony.
21:13Be ready to move out in five minutes.
21:15Yes, sir.
21:16Ma'am, please come along with me, please.
21:23I'm thinking, General,
21:25that your Colonel Redmond is a most hard man to like.
21:53Let's go.
21:58Thank you, Captain.
21:59Sure, you're welcome.
22:22And where would you be from, Captain Keogh?
22:26Well, you might be from anywhere,
22:28because I was born in County Carlo.
22:30Ah, Carlo.
22:33Fame for its fighting cats
22:36means fighting men.
22:39Are you a fighting man, Captain Keogh?
22:42Oh, I should think so,
22:44at least at times.
22:47Willing to fight
22:49for principle and honor, as I am?
22:54Well, I'm thinking that depends on
22:56what principle and whose honor.
22:59Freedom and honor
23:02for Ireland.
23:49Ah.
24:10Ah, it is a mercy to get a bit of rest.
24:13Not for long, I'm afraid.
24:15Oh, and why not?
24:17Being followed by an incisible party of Cheyenne.
24:20They must have considered you a very important prize.
24:24Oh, it's you and your men they're after
24:27for killing their war party.
24:30Let's quit playing games, Miss O'Rourke.
24:33Do you really believe you could bring hundreds of weapons
24:35into the heart of the Cheyenne territory
24:37without their knowing about it?
24:40Oh, Colonel,
24:42it's a hollow space you have here up your story.
24:45Do you believe we could do such a thing?
24:48Well, if the Cheyenne couldn't get the truth out of you with torture,
24:52I hardly expect to do better with mere conversation.
24:55Tuba Harvey.
24:58Guard the woman.
24:59Yes, sir.
25:16Now.
25:21Let's go. Quickly.
25:23No. Wait.
25:25Not until I kill Redmond first.
25:27With my bare hands.
25:29So wait.
25:30What?
25:31There are too many of them against you alone.
25:33Wait until he comes to us.
25:35Then we'll have our chance.
25:39All right.
25:40Come on.
25:46Come on.
25:59What happened?
26:00Where is she?
26:01Somebody jumped me, sir.
26:02I didn't see anything.
26:03Are you all right?
26:04Yeah, I'll be all right.
26:05Come on, Trooper.
26:08How did it happen? A savage?
26:10No. If it were a Cheyenne, they would have killed him.
26:13Perhaps Captain Keogh has the answer.
26:15Captain Keogh.
26:17Yes, sir.
26:18The girl is missing.
26:19Do you know anything about it?
26:21No, sir.
26:22Nothing?
26:26She reminded me I was an Irishman,
26:28and wanted me to let her go.
26:31I admit I thought about it a bit,
26:33but I didn't do it generally.
26:35Satisfied, Colonel?
26:36It's perfectly obvious that you have a traitor among you.
26:39I warned you, Colonel, to watch your tongue.
26:41What do you want, Custer?
26:42I'm hoping I have a chance to show you.
26:43It seems perfectly clear to me.
26:45The girl has managed to escape and get away safely.
26:48She'll go to the caverns and warn the Fenians that we are on our way.
26:52When we arrive,
26:53we'll find that they've either gone and the arms cache with them,
26:57or we'll walk right into their trap.
26:59She's got to get there first.
27:01And what is there to stop her?
27:02If your abilities as a soldier match her talk,
27:05you'll find out.
27:07Captain,
27:08you follow with the rest of them in as quickly as you can.
27:10We're right ahead.
27:11Aye.
27:12D.J., revert him out.
27:14General,
27:15do you suppose that red-coated dandy can keep up?
27:19We'll find out.
27:36Ah.
27:55Did you tell them anything?
27:56Did I have to?
27:58I'm the spy with them.
28:01Are you sure it's us they're after now?
28:03And the guns?
28:04What else would he be doing with them?
28:06Besides, Custer's good as told me.
28:08Figurin', I'd guessed it anyway.
28:11Well then,
28:12I'll put a stop to them.
28:14Right here.
28:17Is it their path you intend to block?
28:19Or do you intend to kill the whole lot of them?
28:22What does it matter, Bridget?
28:26Settle with Redmond by all means,
28:28but those others, that Custer,
28:29he saved my life.
28:30He did.
28:31We have no obligation to anything.
28:34But ourselves and the cause.
28:36I accept the fight, and yes,
28:37and the killing too, Finn,
28:38is something that must be done.
28:40A price that must be paid.
28:42Then what's eating you, woman?
28:43Murder.
28:45There's no other name you can give to it, Finn.
28:47If you kill Custer and his men,
28:48they've done nothing against us.
28:50As you said yourself,
28:51they're out to do us in.
28:53Doing only a soldier's duty, Finn.
28:57Well then,
28:59they'll just have to take a soldier's risks.
29:03Woman,
29:04see to the watering of the horses.
29:06I'll join you in a minute.
29:09Oh, no.
29:10No, Finn.
29:11I can't let you do it.
29:17You dare to cross me, woman?
29:23I...
29:33Oh, Finn.
29:34I love you.
29:36And I've stood with you,
29:38and suffered with you,
29:39and fought with you,
29:40because I believed in what you were fighting for,
29:42for liberty and for freedom.
29:44Whether your freedom can have any meaning
29:46if it's bought with the lives of innocent men.
29:53Please, Finn.
29:56Oh, please.
30:02Please.
30:28It's a detail.
30:29They're in a fight.
30:33Get out.
30:36We lost two troopers, sir.
30:37They jumped us a mile back,
30:38coming out of nowhere.
30:39Can we make it to the horses?
30:41Better hunt some cover, your honor.
30:42They're coming.
30:43Move!
30:44Move!
31:02California!
31:03Get that woman out of here!
31:05Here they come!
31:15Cover!
31:27Take cover!
31:28Take cover!
31:46He's gone,
31:47and nothing to keep him from more than the others.
31:58Move!
32:29He's bound!
32:30We stand a better chance on foot!
32:35Get rid of the horses!
32:40The horse is gone.
32:42Killed down here by a pack of ignorant savages.
32:50Fall back!
32:58Fall back!
33:04Get low.
33:05Wait.
33:07Wait.
33:28If they close in on us,
33:29we haven't got a chance.
33:31You can count on their doing just that.
33:34Fall back to the cliff.
33:36There's a cave over here.
33:39This way, General,
33:40there's some kind of a cave up yonder.
33:50Keep going until you're out of sight.
34:04Get down!
34:25Get down!
34:33Get down!
35:01Hey, General,
35:02you think I found a torch?
35:04Somebody must have been using this cave.
35:11Come on, Corporal.
35:12Take a look.
35:20Well, we're trapped in here.
35:32Hey, Jim, come here quick!
36:02You're lucky, Buck.
36:03I'm a-drinking this snow.
36:05We may need every drop of this water
36:06before we get out of here.
36:08This man needs it.
36:09He's beyond the need of water.
36:12You'll deny a dying man a drink of water?
36:15The living need it more,
36:16as every good officer should know.
36:18You've got that devil in your heart, Redmond.
36:26Never mind, Captain.
36:29The man's dead.
36:33Never mind.
36:46Custer, the Dashing Cavalier.
36:49Truths and legends
36:50seem to be stranger bedfellows than usual.
36:54Easy.
36:55Colonel,
36:56look at the torch.
36:58The plane's flying this way.
37:00It's a seat somebody had to bring in here for a reason.
37:23Come on.
37:31There's a rock.
37:34Yes, Colonel.
37:37Do you know this place?
37:50The explosion collapsed the tunnel.
37:53Very good.
37:55You have a positive genius for stating the obvious, Colonel.
37:58If you showed as great a talent for military leadership,
38:01this whole mission might not have become a complete fiasco.
38:04And are you thinking you could have done better?
38:07I could hardly have done worse.
38:12Shall I assume command, Colonel?
38:15Not just yet, Colonel Redmond.
38:17I'm through, California. You hand me that torch.
38:29Another tunnel. Come on.
38:32I feel more like a dead plane back here all the time.
38:37Sergeant.
38:38Yes, sir.
38:39Off to me.
38:41Yes, sir.
38:59Come along, kids. I'll be helping you.
39:03I'll be taking care of your arm first.
39:07Thank you kindly, ma'am.
39:25It's very nice of you, ma'am.
39:29I'm thanking you kindly, Miss O'Rourke.
39:33Bridget.
39:36Aye, Bridget.
39:55Stay away!
39:58Blaster.
39:59Yes, sir.
40:00Where's Daisy?
40:01In the mine.
40:29It seems like we've been walking ten miles through these caves, Colonel.
40:33I sure hope there's an end to them.
40:42We've stumbled around in these caves for days
40:45and ended up starving to death.
40:47No, we wouldn't be the first.
40:50We'd be the last.
40:51We'd be the last.
40:52We'd be the last.
40:53We'd be the last.
40:54We'd be the last.
40:55We'd be the last.
40:56We'd be the last.
40:57We wouldn't be the first.
40:58They didn't found skeletons when we first came here.
41:01You ever been in this part before?
41:03No, no.
41:04That caved-in tunnel was the only route we found.
41:08Hundreds of ways to go.
41:09And each one of them may be wrong.
41:12We should return to where we started from
41:14and try digging our way out.
41:16There's fresh air in these caverns.
41:18They must be interconnected.
41:20You can't be sure of that.
41:21Now, I'm telling you...
41:22You're telling me nothing, Redmond.
41:24Now, move out.
41:25That way.
41:26No.
41:27In your blind conceit, you'll lead us all into our graves.
41:30I have no intention of dying just because of your stupidity, Custer.
41:35That's all right, Sergeant.
41:38Hundreds of tons of rocks fell in that dynamite blast.
41:41We might spend days digging and never clear that tunnel.
41:44Then be too weak to find another way out.
41:48Then I'll make the woman talk.
41:50Cheyenne tried that and failed.
41:52I assure you there are ways of making her loosen her tongue, Custer.
41:56The success of this mission and our lives depend upon it.
41:59That justifies any means we have to use.
42:02Up to me.
42:04Now, start walking.
42:05Now, take no more of your orders, Custer.
42:18Let's settle this just between us, if you have the guts.
42:22All right, name your rules.
42:24Or none at all.
42:26As you wish.
42:29You're a fool, Redmond.
42:32There's no sense to our fighting.
42:34Oh, yes, there is, Colonel.
42:36Oh, yes, there is.
42:42The rest of you stay out of this.
42:43There speaks Custer, the gallant cavalry hero.
42:47All the glory of combat must go to him.
42:50Nobody can stand up to his strength or his steel fists.
42:54Well, we shall see if your know-how is what you think it is.
43:10Very clever. Very agile.
43:20You see, Custer, fists are not everything.
43:23No, not at all.
43:25One of your Yankee bare-knuckle fighters wouldn't stand a chance against a naked Siamese half his size.
43:31They call it Siamese boxing.
43:33The native word for it is Moi.
43:51I'm going to cut you into pieces, Custer.
44:02You're breaking my arm.
44:04This is Apache Indian style, Redmond.
44:07They fought with their feet, while your Siamese painted themselves blue and lived in trees.
44:16Here.
44:21I sure got a hand in it for you, General.
44:24You're just about the dirtiest fighter I ever did see.
44:27Did you break his arm, I hope?
44:30No.
44:31He'll be all right.
44:33I just stretched the tendons a bit.
44:35I've been waiting a long time to see what you did to somebody when you got married.
44:40Listen, he's came from over there.
44:44Sergeant!
44:46Take her and tie her hands.
44:52Kill him.
44:54Get Redmond and Skier and get him on his feet. We're moving on.
44:57Give me a shot.
44:59Now, that's all right. Don't be that way.
45:02Got her, Sarge.
45:04Mr. Fyfe.
45:05Yeah, she's going to be okay.
45:09Well, you wanted your Fenians.
45:12Now you're going to get them.
45:15And one little wee sound out to you,
45:19and the Queen will be looking for a new red coat spy officer.
45:39Stay away, friends.
45:41There's no time to lose.
45:43Finn, look out.
45:45They're here. Finn.
46:09Over here.
46:17It's all over, McJimwich.
46:39No.
46:41There's time.
46:45For one grand gesture.
46:58Logan!
47:01Get out of here. That powder's going to blow.
47:09Ireland!
47:12Stryder!
47:30Captain.
47:38Captain.
47:58Hang on, Redmond.
48:00We'll get you out.
48:02No good, no good, Custard.
48:04I'm all smashed inside.
48:08No.
48:10No.
48:12You will never make it a decent officer
48:16to put that water away.
48:21You're going to need it.
48:24You are.
48:34As you will, Colonel.
48:39This horse is beyond the tunnel entrance, Colonel.
48:42Right, Sergeant.
48:44We'll cut out five and settle them up.
48:46Uh, General.
48:49What about the woman?
48:52Well, there's no one to press charges against her, Captain.
48:56Aye, General.
49:02We'll get you out.
49:06You know, California, I'm real sorry about your mule.
49:09Don't you go troubling your head about that mule.
49:13She's a whole lot like a lot of big, dumb sergeants I know.
49:17Trouble starts, she cuts and shoots.
49:19Cuts corners and shoots for home.
49:21She'll be waiting for me at Fort Hayes.
49:23Sure she will, California.
49:36Come on.
50:02You got someplace to go?
50:04Aye.
50:06I had something to do.
50:08I just think when I'm done that I'm finished.
50:10You've never been more wrong.
50:13You risk going back to Ireland?
50:16It's not your fight.
50:18So you don't understand.
50:21Freedom is something every man understands.
50:24But it's hard to win.
50:27And it's hard to keep.
50:34THE END
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