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00:01:13Arizona Territory 1879
00:01:16The Mescalero Apaches led by Victorio the proudest and fiercest of all Apache war chiefs fled from the San Carlos reservation
00:01:25Once more they would wage war against the men who had dared to invade their homeland
00:01:35Company B United States Cavalry the men who were desperately trying to force Victorio back onto the reservation
00:01:55Oh
00:02:25Captain green. I'm Jeff standard some orders for you
00:02:45Being relieved of my command. Well, good luck. You're welcome to him where the rest of your men
00:02:55They're dead
00:02:57Three weeks, we've been trying to make contact with those Indians
00:03:01every time we get close to them, they
00:03:04They hit and run and we're back to chasing shadows
00:03:09They're at home here captain
00:03:11Just like you'll be back in St. Louis. I'd be glad to see
00:03:17This miserable place
00:03:21Men and horses are tired. I've been pushing them pretty hard
00:03:25Not as hard as Victorio has been pushing his people. I haven't given him time to sleep or even cook a meal
00:03:31They don't need an Indian can go for weeks and live on nothing but lizards and prairie dogs
00:03:37We'll have to do the same thing. We're ever gonna catch up with him. I don't envy you cap
00:03:44These are general Crook's instructions to Victorio, I hope someday you get a chance to deliver that message
00:03:50Sergeant Cobb. Yes
00:03:53Captain Stanton is taking command. Very good, sir
00:03:58Cap they're all you good luck to you. I'll need it
00:04:06Take care of yourself sergeant
00:04:08Yes
00:04:20Hi sergeant, good to see you again, sir. It's been a long time and it has
00:04:26Other men dismount. Yes
00:04:38And my name is Stanton
00:04:41Mission of this troop remains the same
00:04:44find the Apaches
00:04:46Do that
00:04:48You'll have to cover as many miles a day as they do
00:04:51Sleep as little as they sleep live off the land
00:04:56Do that will have to travel light
00:04:58Get rid of those bedrolls
00:05:00Do extra food and clothing?
00:05:03I
00:05:05Get five minutes to obey that order. Yes
00:05:10All right, you men you heard the captain get a move on
00:05:17I
00:05:18Yeah, yeah, you probably know something. It's a senior stopper canonka. What's that? You say Ramirez? I said captain Stanton
00:05:25He's as tough as he ever was
00:05:27Yeah, well, he doesn't look too tough to me. Yeah
00:05:32Let me tell you something. I
00:05:35Fought to sue with him
00:05:37He can out fight out riding that last any for the likes of the two you
00:05:43What's he bucking for?
00:05:45His father trusted the Indians once too often
00:05:49No, they slaughter half of his command
00:05:52It was a court-martial and he was cashiered out of the army
00:05:56Yeah, and the captain's been spending the rest of his life trying to make up for it
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00:06:01Kill an Indian
00:06:11We're ready to move out sir good we'll save these horses until we need them we'll proceed on foot. Yes
00:06:29Natalie
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00:07:08Small rating party sir
00:07:12All righty two weeks we've done nothing but chase small rating parties
00:07:19We're gonna have to turn back sir men and horses can't go on without any rest pick your burial details are
00:07:26Yes, sir Morgan Oh, they got a couple of shovels
00:07:36No, Corbin, maybe eight maybe ten tracks lead southwest
00:07:43About a half hour would you say see copy done?
00:07:46See the edges are still sharp. The wind hasn't rounded them off yet half hours. Just about right
00:07:55I
00:08:02Did Cobb yes, sir
00:08:06I want to try something different
00:08:08Pick six of your best rifle issue them 50 rounds of ammo put them in that supply wagon. Tell them to keep their heads down
00:08:16You'll be in charge of the detail. Where are you gonna be sir? I won't be far away sergeant
00:08:22Yes
00:08:25You bring a car me you
00:08:55I
00:09:25I
00:09:55I
00:10:25I
00:10:27I
00:10:51Have any men to lose sergeant none sir only three wounded
00:10:58Any of them live Hogan, no, sir, these are passage rather die than surrender, sir
00:11:16Capitan this one is still alive
00:11:18No
00:11:23No copy done, this is Red Hawk Victoria son
00:11:29Are you sure say he's Victoria's only son
00:11:32Be careful what you say. He went to mission school. He speaks English
00:11:36All my people understand you captain stent
00:11:39You're like a wolf who moves among sheep
00:11:42Keeling for the pleasure of it. I have orders to talk to your father. You expect me to tell you where my people are
00:11:48So you can kill them
00:11:50Sergeant. Yes, sir. I want a white flag tied to that guy down. Yes, sir
00:11:55My father will not trust your white flag any more than he will trust you or your people
00:12:00Flags not debate Red Hawk
00:12:05You are
00:12:18You
00:12:38You and I both know there's an Apache face behind every rock out there
00:12:42If I'm wrong and you're in real trouble just about three hours of this Sun is all any animal will be able to take
00:12:48to
00:13:19You
00:13:30What's he waiting for why doesn't he kill him and get it over with sometimes the ends justify the means
00:13:48Oh
00:13:50I
00:14:16Know I've been watching it for about five minutes
00:14:20I
00:14:22Think I'm yes it cut him down. Yes, sir. This is wound. Give him some water ties hands behind his back put him on a horse
00:14:31Corporal get that flag. You're coming with me. Yes
00:14:37Captain you're not gonna ride in there alone. Just the two of you
00:14:40Why not?
00:14:42Victoria doesn't go for what I've got to say a hundred men couldn't help us
00:14:50I
00:15:21Malo a preceded Oh, I was dead a key capital and he surreptitiously on para matar es mayor que la nuestra
00:15:31Well translate yes, sir, but I don't think
00:15:37My father said your reputation for killing is well known here captain
00:15:44Tell the great Victorio I have a message for him from general crook
00:15:47El capitán Stanton le trae un mensaje momento
00:15:52El capitán de Berlina amigo antes de que hablemos
00:15:57He wants you to release his son sir before he listens to general Crook's message
00:16:05Cut him loose
00:16:08But sir, if you do we'll never get out of here alive
00:16:12We have to show good faith somewhere along the line cut him loose. Yes, sir
00:16:35But the nose must be loose no me
00:16:37Oh
00:16:40No los molesten
00:16:44No need to translate what he said there sir
00:16:47Tell him general crook wants him to lead his people back to the reservation and it's to keep the treaty that he signed
00:16:54El general crook quiere que ustedes vuelvan a reservación y mantengan el tratado hecho
00:17:00You know father la palabra entre nosotros
00:17:04It was not I who broke faith between us
00:17:08General crook knows that
00:17:10The men responsible would be punished tell him that a new Indian agent will be sent here
00:17:15El general crook sabe esto los hombres responsables serán castigados. You know, I'm the Indian Sarah Mandela key
00:17:23And what are the gold seekers?
00:17:25The general said they would not come to our land, but they did your people broke the treaty not my father
00:17:31If you lay down your arms return to the reservation, I promise I'll run the miners from the mountains and never let them return
00:17:39Spongan de sus armas y vuelvan a la reservación y yo les prometo llevar me los mineros de ese territorio para siempre
00:17:47Me promete usted
00:17:49you promise
00:17:51You say my reputation is well known here
00:17:54Then you know, I keep my word
00:17:57Usted dice que mi reputación es bien conocida aquí entonces usted sabe que yo cumplo mi palabra
00:18:13Muy bien capitán
00:18:16Cuando veamos que usted llevará a cabo la promesa nosotros retornaremos a la reservación
00:18:23No
00:18:26He said they'll go back sir when they see the miners have left their land
00:18:32agreed de acuerdo bueno
00:18:43Tell him we're taking the woman prisoner with us we hold no woman prisoner captain
00:18:57We're
00:19:03Taking you with us ma'am by force captain. All right, they won't stop us. We don't give him time to think
00:19:09You don't understand captain. I'm not a prisoner. You're not here by your own free will with these
00:19:15animals these these dog eaters
00:19:18If your kind hadn't driven the deer from the hills, they wouldn't have to eat what they did
00:19:24look
00:19:25Who are you? Anyway, what are you?
00:19:28My name is Gillis. I'm a missionary from the school in Santa Fe a
00:19:33missionary
00:19:35Well, so civilization finally comes to the Apaches. That's a big job for a dirty-faced little girl like you
00:19:45My work was going very well until we were forced off the reservation
00:19:48You wouldn't have thought so this morning if you'd been with me seen those miners they worked over
00:19:53Have you ever seen an Apache woman after your civilized miners finished with her have you ever heard their cries to God for help God
00:20:01The only God they know is war
00:20:04What makes you think your God is so different from the one who watches over them?
00:20:11Miss Gillis, I wonder who's converting who
00:20:22You
00:20:29Tell him the miners will be off the reservation within three days los mineros around a la reservation in tres dias
00:20:38Let's go
00:20:53Do you trust the captain
00:20:56Do you believe he spoke the truth?
00:20:59He thinks Indians are the lowest animal alive
00:21:03You did not answer
00:21:05Do you trust him?
00:21:07I don't know
00:21:09How can you trust anyone that has so much hate for our people?
00:21:22You
00:21:52I
00:22:04Told you back in the bed
00:22:09And Indians
00:22:12You know captain I've cut into a lot of Indians in my time and it's a strange thing
00:22:17But once you get past their skins, their insides are just like ours. Is that so now?
00:22:22What's that supposed to you? Come on over here. I'll give you a little something to dilute some of that bile inside of you
00:22:32You know before you got here I used to lie awake nights worrying about having so much time on my hands
00:22:38But you changed all that. It's not that I sleep any harder, but you at least keep me better supplied with the customers
00:22:47You can think of a better way to keep the peace. I'll listen
00:22:50Well, I was wondering what you called it keep in the peace
00:22:55Well, you're not your father's son. That's for certain. I knew him pretty well
00:23:01Didn't tell me that no, but yeah
00:23:07And even after the disgrace of the court-martial he still believed that Indians were human beings
00:23:15This goes to show he was a hard-headed stubborn man that wouldn't face reality
00:23:20Reality can be a point of view
00:23:25Don't drink to that
00:23:36Doc
00:23:37Know anything about a missionary school in Santa Fe
00:23:41Well now if you're thinking of enrolling forget it, they only take girls
00:23:50You
00:23:57Captain Stanton moved the gold seekers from the reservation
00:24:00The miners felt that the gold claims they had staked gave them the rights to the mountains
00:24:05But with the captain ready to use force if necessary the Arizona Territory settled down to an uneasy truce
00:24:19Oh
00:24:49You
00:24:56Made this mountain unload the supplies. Yes
00:25:04Victorio and his son Redhawk
00:25:06It's an honor to have them come here to meet me
00:25:09No, Indian agents aren't usually accepted. They have to make their friends
00:25:13Victoria only speak Spanish. I'm trying to introduce you
00:25:20I
00:25:22Can handle this captain seems your presence is resented here
00:25:27Sorry when the wave oh a handy indio me. I'm a Thompson
00:25:33Bienvenido, hermano, me placer muchachos dead. Abla. What's the lingua?
00:25:50You
00:26:12It's amazing what a full stomach and a little soap and water can do isn't it captain
00:26:16Yes, ma'am, it sure is well, you mean I almost appear to be human
00:26:27I'm sorry. I didn't mean that I deserved it
00:26:37I really do want to thank you for the food and clothing you brought, but you know
00:26:40There's still some things we need very badly. What's that?
00:26:43Well, we need writing slates books to read and some Bibles
00:26:48Bibles
00:26:50or Apaches
00:26:52You still don't understand do you captain? Oh, yes. I understand that you're a missionary you were sent here by the school
00:27:02My father's beliefs brought me here
00:27:06He was an Indian agent when I was 14 he died
00:27:09When I was 14, he died fighting for their cause
00:27:15He found he could do nothing for the people he considered his friends
00:27:20You don't believe these people could be your friends do you captain
00:27:28No
00:27:31Well, you're wrong
00:27:34After my father's death I stayed with a tribe for two years
00:27:40But it didn't take me nearly that long to realize they needed more than food and clothing
00:27:45So I decided to go to missionary school when I graduated. I asked for a difficult assignment
00:27:52I've been here now almost six months
00:27:57They accept me
00:27:59Makes me very proud
00:28:01Captain Stanton supplies are unloaded. We're ready to move out sir. Farewell, Sagi
00:28:10You
00:28:15Are you staying here at the agency? Oh, yes where they live I live
00:28:21I'll see that you get those supplies
00:28:24especially the Bibles
00:28:26Thank you
00:28:37I could not help overhearing
00:28:40Left out half of your story
00:28:42the best half
00:28:46I know
00:28:48I'm not ashamed that my mother was a Comanche
00:29:09I
00:29:21Do you know just like the last two cents and he's right on time for the sermon I
00:29:28I
00:29:35Hear the preacher's got a fiery sermon today you listen it might do you some good think so. Mm-hmm. Yeah
00:29:42It ain't the female do good
00:29:45You didn't even hear that. Why is it living with him Apache buck?
00:29:49Most white women can't stand the smell of
00:29:59I
00:30:14I'm sorry about that. Would you take me back?
00:30:19Don't what do you care what they say take me back, please
00:30:28I
00:30:30I
00:30:32I
00:30:57Don't understand you
00:30:58You expect me to carry you month after month and hand out groceries to you and you don't show up with one red set
00:31:03now as up shut that door and
00:31:07You are just as of now. You're down on my books for $400
00:31:12Wilson five sixty you black
00:31:16$225 Miller
00:31:18Miller you're down here for three hundred and fifty dollars. Did you call us in here to tell us how much we owe you?
00:31:23I don't owe you nothing. You gave me that money for a grub steak for 50% of anything. I hit that's right a grub
00:31:30All right
00:31:31You're right. I grub steak you for a share of any strike you might make and some of you were about to hit it rich
00:31:37I was so close to that mother load. I could smell it so far
00:31:41I haven't received one red cent for the money I spent backing you men
00:31:44How do you expect us to pay you dividends when the army won't let us anywhere near what's rightfully ours?
00:31:50That land belongs to us long before the Indians
00:31:56Why don't we take the government to court
00:31:59Let the case drag through the court for ten years. All right, then
00:32:02Why don't we try talking some sense into that captain's head that captain Stanton? I've tried that what about that new Indian agent?
00:32:09All right. All right, we'll keep on trying
00:32:11Shut the door
00:32:13Well
00:32:15It's a little bit hard on the chin, but
00:32:19Like you said, mr. Owens is more than one way to get to a man
00:32:23What do you mean?
00:32:25What happened? Well, what happened? I
00:32:27Just had my teeth chipped by
00:32:30Captain in the United States Army by the name of Stan any witnesses a church for
00:32:37Men like Stanton unnecessary in time of war, but we are no longer at war
00:32:43In our peaceful territory the rights the privileges and the dignity of the individual citizen must be recognized
00:32:50right men
00:32:52I'll send those exact words in the telegram to Washington the territorial delegate agrees
00:32:57Okay, we'll be back in those mountains before the first snow
00:33:00The
00:33:10Issue is whether or not the high-handed impulsive methods of this captain Stanton are to be condoned
00:33:16General the rights of our citizens must be respected above all others, even if it cost the life of every Indian in the southwest
00:33:24the
00:33:25delegate from Arizona
00:33:27Needn't remind us that the Indian does not have the right to vote
00:33:30I am NOT sir
00:33:32but I do want to remind you of your duty to honest God-fearing men who have gone forth to carve their homes into what was
00:33:39Just a short while ago a wilderness and I assure you if we neglect our duty here, Arizona will turn again
00:33:46into a wilderness
00:33:48It is certainly not the army's wish or desire to exterminate the Apache
00:33:56But there may be something to what you say
00:33:59Since we have declared peace
00:34:02Impulsive actions of Captain Stanton do seem out of place. I
00:34:10Will have the matter taken under immediate advisement. Thank you, sir
00:34:17With the delegate from Arizona on their side and the gold that they knew was there driving them on
00:34:21The miners were in open defiance of Captain Stanton's orders
00:34:51Oh
00:35:04I told you tonight. That's the richest rock. I ever did see
00:35:11I'll get the sacks. We'll carry as much of it with us as we can
00:35:18That vein is two feet high
00:35:21Yeah
00:35:52Oh
00:36:04Wait a minute, don't shoot it
00:36:22Oh
00:36:24Almost pure it's Richard NARS
00:36:41Both the shots and the
00:36:45blasting
00:36:47Came from the deep canyon
00:36:50Between here and
00:36:53patrol camp five
00:36:58Camp five closer to it than they are
00:37:19Oh
00:37:26Where'd you get this boy, why'd you get it?
00:37:35You'll be glad to talk when we get through it
00:37:49Oh
00:37:59Stupid Indian, what do you want with gold? Why don't you tell us?
00:38:07You'll tell I lose all your skin
00:38:10I
00:38:20Throw them up here
00:38:40I
00:38:51Use the edge
00:38:55We found gold captain I tell you right in there we found gold you found nothing but trouble
00:39:02That claims been mine for over two years. You got no right to come in here
00:39:06You got no right I tell you
00:39:11I
00:39:15Didn't
00:39:17Take Red Hawk into infirmary. No
00:39:20Now the doc take care and hold him there. I'll take those two into town. Yes
00:39:40I
00:40:11What
00:40:14Right of you to give our land to the Apache, yeah, what right my orders are to keep you off that reservation Indian lover, huh?
00:40:23Sheriff
00:40:25Bring charges against those two
00:40:27Look captain. I can't arrest these men just for being on that land. Maybe not
00:40:33Sure can for torturing an Indian. They've been doing it just for years. That's time. We paid them back
00:40:41I shot him torture a woman to simmer down simmer down boys
00:40:46Captain here is only doing his duty just as the sheriff is doing his
00:40:50Now if these men have done wrong, they must have a court trial
00:40:55Sheriff book and hold these men that is until bail is furnished
00:41:02All right
00:41:04All right captain. I'll lock them up for you
00:41:07I
00:41:08Can't blame the boys for being a little short-tempered captain. I'm warning you keep out of those hills not healthy
00:41:15He'll threaten us captain
00:41:17No, I'm not. I'm just wondering how Victorio is gonna feel when he finds out what those two did to his son
00:41:28All right boys, let's go George I'll be in the post bail
00:41:32I
00:41:36Thought you told us Stanton was being replaced
00:41:39He is you don't know it
00:41:41Colonel Perry rode through town a couple hours ago
00:41:44Oh
00:41:46Oh
00:41:48Oh
00:42:01Captain
00:42:09Where's Redhawk, oh
00:42:11You're funny thing about that engine, you know, his skin blistered just like yours would under the same conditions
00:42:16Remind a lecture. Where is he gone right after I received orders to get his Red Caucus out of here who gave you that order?
00:42:25Colonel Nathan Perry our new commanding officer
00:42:38How many men at this post sergeant five sir for a total at all outposts of
00:42:421,000
00:42:45Reporting sir. Oh, yes Tanton glad you were able to make your way back here be with you in a moment
00:42:51for a total of
00:42:54almost three troops
00:42:57Was the disposition of the outpost patrols your idea captain, yes, sir
00:43:02Post patrol all passes leading on to the reservation
00:43:05The men entrusted to your command were then spread out over an area of approximately a hundred miles. Is that correct? That's right, sir
00:43:13What do you suppose would have happened if Victorio decided to break out of the reservation in force? I
00:43:20Don't think you have to worry about that sir, they would have been massacred sir slaughtered without a chance to defend themselves
00:43:27Sergeant do I understand when the Sun is high is at the present that you can send heliograph messages to all outposts
00:43:33That's right, sir and flash this signal at once or in all patrols to break camp and return here immediately
00:43:39Yes
00:43:42In
00:43:49Case of an uprising captain
00:43:51I shall have a strong mobile fighting unit ready to meet force with force as I did against the Kiowas
00:43:56Colonel an Apache is ten times a warrior Kiowas
00:44:00Apache looks on war is sort of a religion exactly and how could you have controlled them with your squadron spread all over the territory?
00:44:07I don't think there'll be any trouble sir. How do we have patrols regarding the reservation against the greedy white element?
00:44:12Victorio is no saint, but he'll keep his word if we'll keep ours
00:44:16The last time I heard an officer express such a ridiculous opinion
00:44:21350 men of his squadron were slaughtered two days later
00:44:25I'm sure you know the officer responsible was your father
00:44:29If I hadn't been assigned to company headquarters a junior officer, I would have been one of them
00:44:37I'm being relieved. I have a copy of my orders. Yes
00:44:48You will remain on here is my accident have your orderly gather your personal effects good day, sir
00:45:07The
00:45:12Colonel's orders were carried out the outposts were called back to headquarters
00:45:37I'm standing
00:45:43All the patrols are on the way in
00:45:47Very well sergeant the captain
00:45:51Can I say just one word off the record, what is it?
00:45:55Sir, I've been in the service a long time
00:45:58But of all the backbites and strings connive and politics and I ever seen this beach at all
00:46:04And after all you've done to keep the peace on here I
00:46:09Suppose the men all feel the same way. Yes, sir. They sure do
00:46:13Well, let me tell you something
00:46:15If I ever hear you or any of the men say one word against our commanding officer
00:46:18I'll string you up by the heels to the nearest tree. You understand that? Yes, I get ready to stand inspection. Yes
00:46:34You
00:46:42Yes, sir
00:46:43Take it stinks the whole thing just stinks. Oh, all right
00:46:47The army's out of the way, but I can't send men and equipment into that mine
00:46:51Those Indians will be down on us within an hour. We got the richest strike I ever seen
00:46:57We can't work it. I
00:47:00Tell you I'm sick of talk
00:47:02What about the Indian agent, oh, I've tried for the last three months to make friends with him
00:47:07He's not like the last one. I even offered him a part of my percentage in the mines
00:47:12A guy who makes a lousy few dollars a month turns you down. He not only turned me down
00:47:18He threatened to go to Captain Stanton with the whole deal
00:47:22However, I did find out one thing
00:47:25When Geronimo acted up once too often they shipped him off to Florida
00:47:29Why don't we do the same thing with Victoria
00:47:33Victoria won't cause any trouble. Oh, not now. He isn't but if given reason enough he would
00:47:41Add a fact. Yes, sir. That is a fact
00:47:51Just a simple Indian arrow
00:47:53Was all it took to create the trouble they were looking for
00:47:57They shot him with this in front of the agency office last night. We're here saw them do it. Didn't you agree?
00:48:01Yeah, that's right. I said I'm doing my own to I just shows you how the Apaches treat their friends
00:48:08It was as much against us going into the mountains of the army is what I want to know is what are we gonna do about?
00:48:13I
00:48:20'm not gonna let you take the law into your own hand. Don't you try to stop us sheriff?
00:48:24Listen you two you're out on bail. Remember that you take my advice you keep out of this
00:48:43I
00:49:14Oh
00:49:34The army has moved from the hills I have come to see mr. Thompson to find out why well
00:49:39He hasn't arrived yet this morning. The door is still locked
00:49:43Perhaps he has ridden to my father's camp
00:49:46As captain Stanton mentioned anything about the army moving I
00:49:50Haven't seen the captain for about 10 days
00:49:5410 days
00:49:57No message from him the word of any kind
00:50:02Could he have found out about you
00:50:05As he learned you are half Indian why is our blood so important what difference does it make
00:50:14To some people no difference to men like captain Stanton. It is everything
00:50:23Don
00:50:26My feelings toward you have not changed
00:50:34I
00:50:39Can't even forget you are half-white
00:51:04I
00:51:34I
00:52:05I
00:52:09If you've come to help us captain welcome
00:52:14Place those miners under arrest escort them into town
00:52:18Do have a law against murder. Don't you sheriff you bet we do captain?
00:52:22This is our law
00:52:24These Indians killed mr. Thompson captain rear here seen him do it and we ain't leaving till we finish this job
00:52:32At a 45 degree angle
00:52:41You're bluffing captain
00:52:52I told you couldn't find no white man
00:52:55We're the next order I get will be shoot to kill we ain't leavin cap'n
00:53:10We got nothing against you
00:53:25I
00:53:44Take care of the wounded
00:53:55You
00:54:04Where are you taking her to our doctor?
00:54:25I
00:54:45What do you have to say in your defense
00:54:48Nothing, sir. Except what I've already told you
00:54:50I hadn't ordered my men to open fire. All of Victoria's people would have been murdered captain. You're forgetting
00:54:55You're a soldier not a judge. This is no proof Red Hawk and his warriors killed Thompson could have been planted on the body
00:55:01What about the eyewitness captain a man named Greer said he saw the whole thing. We are the liar that'll do sir
00:55:07Your involvement with this missionary woman has evidently clouded your senses my involvement with this missionary woman colonels my personal business
00:55:13I don't think the Apaches killed Thompson. Let's take my army future on it. You just have captain
00:55:20Until I can track down your Indian friends consider yourself under arrest and confined to this post any questions
00:55:26No, sir, sergeant men are mounted and ready to move out sir. Very well
00:55:31colonel
00:55:32There's a delegation of the townspeople here to see you. Tell them I haven't time to see sir. I just did
00:55:38It's my duty to see that justice is done if he is at fault he will be dealt with accordingly
00:55:44I assure you the army will do everything to discipline properly now go back to town and barricade the streets
00:55:51This is nearly a precautionary measure I'm riding out with my entire command
00:55:54I'm sure I can intercept Victoria before he reaches town
00:55:57Are you dirty dirty Indian? I'm not dirty dirty Indian. I'm not dirty dirty. I'm not dirty. I'm not dirty. I'm not dirty
00:56:04Victoria before he reaches town
00:56:13Sergeant yes, sir
00:56:34I
00:57:04I
00:57:34I
00:57:43Located the bullet I get it out. Did you give her something for the pain? All I have is whiskey and that'll make her sick
00:57:53You just hang on I'll be as easy as I can
00:58:05Yeah
00:58:11Talk to me. Yeah, the doctor said
00:58:17Victoria and my people are leaving the reservation
00:58:21Yes, that's right
00:58:23Stop them. Please stop them
00:58:26Make them go back
00:58:28All right
00:58:35You
00:58:37She's painted doc, that's a blessing
00:58:42Got it
00:59:04Oh
00:59:35Ready
00:59:37Oh
01:00:02What are we chasing Apaches or ghosts
01:00:07Oh
01:00:29At least those aren't ghosts
01:00:37Oh
01:01:08I
01:01:16Said sir, please have mercy on us. I think we've ridden right into a trap
01:01:37Oh
01:02:07I
01:02:37I
01:02:52Never get out of here without help soon as it gets dark. I want to volunteer to take a message to Port Tucson. Yes
01:03:07Oh
01:03:14You're coming along fine
01:03:24Yeah, take a sip of this
01:03:31I'll be right back
01:03:37I
01:04:08I
01:04:13Try was moving into the hills I have come to take you
01:04:17No, I belong here
01:04:20You speak like a child who knows no better
01:04:24The hatred that he has for us is not good
01:04:29He loves me
01:04:38Even better good. They have come for her. She is in danger here
01:04:48Be in more danger she goes with you perhaps but at least she will not die of a broken heart
01:04:59Have you not forgotten she is a breed
01:05:02her mother was a squaw a
01:05:05Comanche squaw
01:05:10You are going to marry her captain
01:05:13You will be very proud when you hear your children called breeds
01:05:18animals
01:05:24Well captain
01:05:34I'm ready to go
01:05:39And
01:05:59You're the one that said that your father was a stubborn hard-headed man who wouldn't face up to reality
01:06:09I
01:06:11I
01:06:13I
01:06:38Couldn't have made it to Tucson. I knew you'd be here
01:06:42The wires from town have been cut Jeff. They'll wipe out the command and probably the town and that's only the beginning
01:06:50Doc can you still ride as soon as I patch him up? I'm ready. You'll have to go to Tucson bring help from the port
01:06:56I'm going into town
01:06:58Don't be the Apaches kill Thompson. I can prove it. Maybe I can get Victoria to turn back before it's too late
01:07:11I
01:07:41I
01:07:55I'm going over the store. Call me in an hour and I'll spell you
01:08:04You don't need me yet, I'm gonna grab a little shut-eye
01:08:11I
01:08:42I
01:08:45Know you're supposed to be under arrest. What do you want here? I'm over here
01:08:58What's the matter I don't like being surprised get on over there
01:09:12I
01:09:14Want to ask you some questions about your friend Greer in that era, they killed. Mr. Thompson
01:09:22Know anything about it. I
01:09:25Don't know nothing about any arrow nothing Wow
01:09:29I
01:09:38Think you need a drink I refresh your memory
01:09:50I'll do
01:09:59All of it
01:10:19That era they killed mr. Thompson
01:10:23There's a rap. Oh, but you don't know anything about it now
01:10:30I
01:10:32More please
01:10:36Down with it
01:10:51Can't tell you what I don't know Kevin
01:10:54You don't know anything about that arrow
01:10:57Unless whose patches I know I did
01:11:04Drink it
01:11:26I
01:11:56I
01:12:26I
01:12:28I
01:12:56Who's out there what do you want
01:12:59Hydras, mr. Owens gotta say it's important. What could be so important this time of night?
01:13:07No, you're drunk
01:13:18You'll be court-martialed for breaking arrest, what do you want here some answers who killed Thompson?
01:13:26You must be out of your mind
01:13:28Maybe so the Apaches didn't do it. It wouldn't use an Arapahoe arrow
01:13:33Arapahoe, that's right. Yeah, I was so crooked. It couldn't have been shot. Oh
01:13:40That's it I
01:13:44Knew Greer was up to something
01:13:47Keep talking well
01:13:49Well
01:13:51You know the position I'm in here captain. These people look to me for leadership
01:13:57Unfortunately, I can't control all now Greer came to me a few days ago said he had a plan that would help our cause
01:14:05He did ask me if he could borrow one of those old arrows. I
01:14:11See
01:14:20I
01:14:30Stay there
01:14:50You
01:14:56Over here, we'll go out the back way, but it's it's not the way you believe I
01:15:03Told you it was Greer
01:15:06Captain can't we make a deal? I
01:15:13See get rid of
01:15:20Oh
01:15:25Enzo's just on his way to tell the colonel how you killed Thompson
01:15:29He won't be able to tell him now with
01:15:32No, he won't
01:15:34But you will
01:15:49I
01:16:05Tell you we can't get to them Apache's
01:16:19I
01:16:38Turned me loose sure. I am you need me. Don't you boy? Yeah long enough to help me get rid of those two
01:16:45Oh, no
01:16:47Apache's against the law
01:16:49Besides I ain't looking forward to spend the next few years in jail
01:16:52See, it would be a lot better with those Apache's a little you'll never get their hands on you
01:16:56You make up your own mind my mind made up
01:17:11Leave me too, don't you? Come on
01:17:16I
01:17:46I
01:18:16I
01:18:46I
01:19:17Look the man's pretty well shot up
01:19:29It's a cap
01:19:35Hang on to him sir
01:19:39Colonel Perry Ramirez got through to me help his own his way
01:19:43Then now I'll see that word of what you've done gets into the report, let's have him sergeant
01:19:51Girl here's the man that swore he saw an Apache killed Thompson. I
01:19:56Think he's ready to tell the truth now
01:19:59Well, go ahead
01:20:03It's like I said before colonel the Apache is killed Thompson
01:20:07Oh
01:20:11Sergeant Cobb, yes, throw him out there and let him make a run
01:20:37And
01:20:48He's never killed
01:20:51I done it. I
01:20:54Want a signed confession even paper and a pencil sergeant
01:20:59I
01:21:06Can reach Victoria and convince him that you and the townspeople were taken in by Greer and Owens will
01:21:13I'm sure I can arrange a truce with your permission sir permission granted
01:21:18A
01:21:24Test for our signal from the rim of that hill. Good luck
01:21:48Oh
01:22:01Victorio go into yourself Victorio
01:22:18You
01:22:40My father kept them
01:22:48Oh
01:22:56Cup
01:23:03That's up to you Redhawk
01:23:05You're their chief now. You have to make the decisions
01:23:09It's war then. There's no future for you are your people
01:23:12You want peace?
01:23:15Read this
01:23:17Signed statement of the man who killed the Indian agent as your colonel seen this. Yes. He asked for a truce
01:23:47I
01:24:00Will meet with the colonel waiting for my signal
01:24:12Miss Gillis, how is she?
01:24:17As far as you are concerned
01:24:19She is dead
01:24:21I
01:24:43Don't stand made it there it is
01:24:52Sergeant get my horse. Yes
01:25:00Colonel look
01:25:06It's the reinforcements captain Stanton sent for they're in position and waiting for orders
01:25:12We won't need them now, will we sir?
01:25:16Sergeant break out the heliograph equipment from the wagon. I want to send a message
01:25:21Yes, sir
01:25:43License
01:25:52You
01:25:59Colonel this is Redhawk. He is now chief of the Mescalero Apaches
01:26:05Let's discuss the term I will tell you the terms
01:26:10My people will go back to the reservation
01:26:12There are to be no reprisals by you or your government
01:26:16That sounds reasonable colonel
01:26:21You give your word
01:26:24Colonel I
01:26:27Guess I have no choice captain
01:26:30Do we have your word colonel
01:26:33You have his word he must tell me
01:26:36I
01:26:49I'm sorry. I can't keep that promise order your people to drop their arms. You're under arrest
01:26:55Colonel you let me get my word. I needed the time
01:27:07You
01:27:20After three weeks in the hospital captain Stanton was ordered to await the arrival of General Nelson from Washington
01:27:29Colonel your work out here is finished. I'll see that you're transferred back east
01:27:36Yes, sir
01:27:41You'll take charge of this post major I appreciate your confidence in I can't accept
01:27:50Here's my resignation
01:27:55Resignation I thought you'd be pleased. I would be we've been able to make an honorable. Peace Stanton
01:28:02My orders were to get an unconditional surrender, I'm sorry, I had to use you but I had no choice did you
01:28:10Would you leave us please colonel?
01:28:20Officers with a sense of duty towards humanity with compassion hard to find
01:28:25Your father was such a man
01:28:28Unfortunately, I didn't find out till it was too late
01:28:31I'd like you to reconsider Stan
01:28:34Made up my mind
01:28:35Sorry
01:28:37So am I
01:29:01I
01:29:15Disagree with the army in the Department of the Interior about shipping you and your people off to Texas. I
01:29:21Can't change what has happened, but for whatever it's worth I've just handed in my resignation
01:29:27I
01:29:28Say the reservation in Texas is a running stream tall grass
01:29:34My people are being given a fresh start
01:29:38Texans have no old wounds remind them of the bad days
01:29:44But you must not leave the army
01:29:48The last person I ever thought I'd hear that from
01:29:51When we met beside my father's body
01:29:54He spoke of the responsibility I have to my people and their future
01:29:59You have as much responsibility to the tribes that will be brought to this place after we leave
01:30:05If you stay
01:30:09You will not be alone
01:30:11One cannot dictate to the heart
01:30:23Visit me one day in Texas bring your children
01:30:39It's
01:30:53You
01:31:23You
01:31:53You