1959 Revenge Of The Virgins UNCUT HOT MOVIE
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00:59many legends. Some of these stories are based on fact. Others, no doubt, were
01:05conceived in the minds of grizzled old prospectors, too long alone in the hot
01:09barren waste, consumed by their one dream, the dream of finding gold. Each one
01:16convinced that he would one day hit the biggest bonanza of all. Many of these
01:20stories, as you know, concerned Indians. They were the large tribes or nations in
01:26Arizona, such as the Apache, the Navajo, Hopi, Zuni, Papago, and many more.
01:34California's Indians were divided into smaller tribes. There were a good many of
01:39these groups that were all but extinct when the first Spaniard landed. Most of
01:44them are far more primitive than their brothers in other territories. Their
01:48culture was that of the Stone Age. This story deals with the last days of one such
01:55tribe. Already small, when Spain first claimed California as their own, their
02:00numbers steadily dwindled as they waged an unending war against the white man. They
02:05refused to be converted to Christianity by the Padres of the missions. The white man
02:11was their mortal enemy, to be killed on sight. While their number was decreasing,
02:16the number of their enemy was increasing. The Anglo or Yankee had migrated west and
02:22was embarked upon the feverish search for gold. The remnants of this tribe had been
02:29driven back into the hills in an area which was thought to be rich in gold.
02:33Individual prospectors and parties of men had gone into these hills never to return.
02:41There came a time when the only remaining members of this tribe were women. Their men had been all killed in their
02:47ceaseless battle with the white men or had died of pestilence. Ironically, the leader of these women
02:54was herself white. She had been captured as a baby and the only reason she had been spared was the
03:01fact that their hair was the color of yellow gold. To the superstitious minds of these primitive people,
03:08this was a symbol. She had been sent to them by the sun god and they treated her as a goddess as she
03:14grew to young womanhood. Since she had known nothing but the ways of these indians, their enemy became
03:20her enemy and she fought and killed her own people. This is the story of one party of white men and one
03:27white woman who, in their search for gold, encountered these amazons of the west.
03:33You can fill bags with it. Why, there's spots in that creek where the nuggets just reflect the sun at you.
03:46Why, doggone it, man. You must be the richest man in this whole territory where you got all them
03:51bags of gold here. I had them bags of gold, mister, but don't you think for one blame
03:57minute them ornery redskins was gonna let me take them out. Lucky to be standing right here. Plum lucky.
04:05Just got out with my eye. Never even got out with the price of a drink.
04:13When you plan on going back, ain't right, you know, let all that gold just go away.
04:18As soon as I give me a grub steak and a party of men what's men
04:22and ain't afraid to take on the engines, I'm going back here. Guess you believe that, mister.
04:27Why, coggone it, Pan. Ain't we been believing you for the past five years now?
04:38Hey, Pan, come on back and get your drink.
04:52Hey, Pan, come on back and get up.
05:03What's going on, Don Lee? Oh, that's the boys. They have quite a time with Pan.
05:08Pan? Pan Taggart. That's, uh, Pan. Pan for Panhandle.
05:14I don't know what his name is. What about this story he's telling about the gold?
05:19Well, uh, I, uh, don't reckon you've been around here very long, have you, mister, uh?
05:25Uh, Potter. Malby Potter. Uh, the wife and I just got in yesterday afternoon.
05:30We're staying at the Harley Gordy now. Oh, well, that explains everything.
05:34Yeah, Pan, he's been telling that story around for years. Why, I'm surprised he hasn't
05:38already told you the story. Uh, uh, you know, strangers are his best customers.
05:43He, he sure tells it like it was the truth. He's been telling that story so long, I think he
05:50believes it now. Yeah, I, I guess it could be that way. Now, what do you have? Oh, uh, nothing, thank you.
05:56I'm not a drinking man. In fact, his wife doesn't allow it. I was going to ask you if you knew of some
06:05little business a man might get into. You get to hear about everything that goes on in town.
06:12Well, if you've got the right kind of money, I happen to know that you can pick this place right up.
06:20You put some music out there and you'll get some nice shapely, uh, entertainers.
06:27And then you'll cut that red eye in half with, uh, you know, cheap alcohol. Of course, with me as a
06:36partner, you know, sort of look, uh, keep an eye on things around here for you.
06:41Mister, you'll be riding high on the horse. Well, uh, how much will it take to happen?
06:48Five thousand. Oh, oh, no, no, no, you're talking way over my head. I haven't got that kind of money.
06:53Well, mister, you go out there and see old Pan and for a few dollars, he'll make you rich.
07:09So, how much will it take to outfit for three months? Well, dang well, depends on how many
07:14you got in the party. Now, to get in and out of Gold Creek, that's the name I gave it, you know,
07:20you gotta have upwards to six or seven guns. Well, what would we need with all of those guns?
07:25There'd only be two or three of us. A blasted old man, I'm talking men. Six or seven of us,
07:30what can handle guns? Well, isn't that cutting the gold a little thin? Oh, it'd take a small army to cut that
07:38kind of cold in. Never seen such a cold in all your born days. Oh, all right, all right. Now,
07:46plan on six or seven. How much for three months? Well, let's say by the time you figure horses,
07:53guns, rub, ammunition, a little liquor, you got a tab to say a thousand dollars.
08:14You might be able to see that down a bit. Again, if you was to round up a party,
08:21want to share expenses. Yeah, yeah, that might be the way. I'd hate to pay the whole bill to make
08:28somebody else rich. Who is Pam Taggart? He's that prospector I told you about, the one that knows about
08:37the gold. I sent you out to try and talk a deal with the owner of the saloon, and you come back
08:45without talking to him. And have the gall to tell me you wasted your time talking to a stupid old fool?
08:52But, but Ruby... I want that saloon. Do you understand? For once in my life, I want to be somebody.
09:01I want to run that place, and be the queen of the beehive, and have all the people come to me for
09:08favors. I want to make money. Big money. Ruby, Ruby, you've just said it. That's exactly what's been on my mind.
09:17Big money. Well, then go out and buy the saloon. Ruby, honey, forget about that saloon for a minute.
09:25That's not what I'm talking about. Besides, if you were to be the queen around a place like that,
09:31honey, I just couldn't stand it. All those men pawing at you. Ruby, honey, listen to me.
09:40Hear me out just this once. Now, we both want big money, but I'm telling you again, I just haven't
09:47got the wherewithal to buy a place like that. Before you married me, you sold out a freighting
09:54business in Illinois. What did you do with the money? Well, I, I sold out the place because I
10:02couldn't make a go of it. Now, if you've got a place that isn't doing very well, you're not going
10:06to get very much for it, are you? Now, now, Ruby, listen. This taggart swears up and down that the
10:13gold is there, and I believe him. Why? Well, if it wasn't there, say, say, he made up this whole
10:21story just to mooch a bottle and some food. He wouldn't be willing to risk his life now, would he?
10:28Much less three months of hard work and a long trip. Oh, no, no, no, he can get a bottle of food a lot easier than that.
10:37Where's this gold supposed to be? At a place he calls Gold Creek. It's deep in Indian territory.
10:45Now, honey, it's no picnic to get there, but we can be rich, real stinking rich, and we won't
10:50have to sweat it out in that lousy saloon for the next 15 years. Listen, Ruby, all we have to do is
10:58bag it up, bags of gold. Look, Mike, it's just a matter of time before some joker will drift in from
11:10Texas and spot us. When that happens, we're either on the run or rotten in jail. Now, listen, Wade,
11:17you know I never had no stomach for battling injuries. Whoever says we're gonna have to get to where we have to
11:24battle, huh? You mean we're just... No, I mean we're getting 300 a piece cash. We're getting
11:29grub and plenty of ammunition. When we decide to cut our own trail, you tell me who's gonna stop us.
11:37Well, 300 ain't much of a stake. Not unless you're planning on going in for that gold by yourself,
11:43Condon. No, I'm not. But I figure friend Potter for the rest of a real good stake.
11:50Potter's the only fool I know who'll believe Pat Tacker.
11:55Oh, how do, Mr. Potter? It's a friend of mine, Mike Horton. He's, uh, he's in on the deal.
12:01Howdy. Well, good. Oh, uh, those other two men you told me about, uh, they don't want to come in.
12:09Looks like we'll have to spend some more time getting the party up to full force. Hunter,
12:13I gave you two days. You're up. Either we go now, it's gonna cost you two thousand dollars for me
12:20and Horton. I just haven't got that kind of money, Condon. Party's up to five. Either we go now,
12:28we don't go. Well, maybe we should just forget the whole thing. But, well, Taggart, you're not going to like
12:35going in short-handed. Well, you just tell Taggart that Condon and me make up four men. Yeah, could be. Could be.
13:05Jewelctions.
13:13As we gained the top of the pass, I couldn't help but take a last look at the town.
13:21As we gained the top of the pass, I couldn't help but take a last look at the town.
13:36There was a feeling of security down there.
13:39Well, ahead of us.
13:42But Ruby, with Ruby it was different.
13:44All she wanted to know was whether I was coming or not.
13:47When I told her that it might be a long time before we saw the town again, she looked off a moment.
13:54Then said, we'll see it again.
13:57I hope.
14:06Hey, pass.
14:07Oh, Tony, pass.
14:09When do you plan on stopping for the night?
14:17Ruby and I aren't up to this type of travel.
14:20We're beginning to hurt.
14:21You city people ain't quite up to Penn, Taggart, are you?
14:25Well, reckon I should take it fairly easy on you, because when we hit engine country, you're going to need all the fish you can muster.
14:32There's water a couple miles ahead.
14:34We'll make camp when we hit it.
14:39Are we going to take over this outfit tonight?
14:53It's probably been a day out.
14:54Too risky.
14:56Besides, I have to look into something.
15:00I've been seeing you getting cozy with Potter's wife.
15:03You ain't planning on anything with her, are you?
15:05Look, Mike, you let me decide what's best.
15:08Then you're going to do some faster sighting, because I ain't getting my scalp lifted for nobody.
15:14All right.
15:15All right, we'll do it tomorrow night.
15:18Be a lot safer all around, but it's got to be tomorrow night.
15:21We'd only been a few days on the trail, but it was long enough to overhang the party with the smell of trouble.
15:36From the way Taggart was watching the trail, I figured he was expecting trouble any time.
15:41And from watching Condon and Horton, I had a feeling something was brewing there also.
15:45I didn't like their little secret pow-wows.
15:50I got to worrying that if it all exploded at once, nobody would ever get to see Gold Creek.
15:56The stream came out of there.
15:57I got my camp.
15:58I got to look out of there.
15:59If he did something, I was going to leave with the yard.
16:00The time is up to try and make you stand me.
16:01I thought it was Todrick.
16:03I found my kentoo.
16:03I found my father.
16:04I have to say it on the road now.
16:04I saw a problask.
16:06I saw it in the early days before me.
16:07The sleep, I am so uncomfortable.
16:08I hid in the early days, I got to wear a heart.
16:10I saw your personalthought today and because if I'd like it before the work,
16:11I now I am, singing for the cách and hard to meet me.
16:12I had to take your own punch.
16:13What is it, Taggart?
16:43We aren't getting any of this quick, are we?
16:45No, don't reckon so.
16:48It just caught a twinkle or something back in the hills.
16:51What do you think it was?
16:53The sun hitting a bit of mica, most likely.
16:56Could also be the sun hitting on a rifle barrel, huh?
16:59Could be.
17:02Move out.
17:13I can't understand why it's so cold.
17:24You were roasting all day.
17:26Well, we've climbed about a couple of thousand feet since yesterday, Ruby.
17:30A higher altitude makes it colder.
17:32Oh, shut up.
17:33I don't need an explanation from you.
17:45And that's another thing.
17:46You'd better keep a closer watch on your investments.
17:50A couple of more days and he won't know what direction he's going in.
17:58Well, I think I'll go to sleep.
18:05Good night.
18:19Well, how do we know Taggart ain't putting on this Indian scare just to keep us in line?
18:34As far as he knows, he's got nothing to worry about us.
18:37You know, I caught him giving the hills some pretty sharp looks.
18:39Well, he thought no one was looking at him.
18:41And that's all the more reason for us to get it over with now, before somebody moves down on us.
18:45It's something that Potter's wife said.
18:48Makes it doubtful who's got the money.
18:50What difference does it make who's got the money?
18:52We get everything, don't we?
18:53Could be in town, you know.
18:54Who with?
18:55A bartender?
18:56What?
18:57You've heard of a bank, huh?
18:59Oh, yeah.
19:01Yeah.
19:02Well, it's a chance we'll have to take this all.
19:04Because I ain't going another step into no Indian country.
19:06I just a chance of more money.
19:08All right.
19:10What about Ruby Potter?
19:12Same as the rest.
19:13What? You don't think we're going to take her along, do you?
19:16I don't see shooting a woman, Mike.
19:18Well, if it'll spoil your breakfast condom, leave it to me.
19:22Because I got an idea that money grabbing witch is planning on coming out of this alone.
19:27All right.
19:28Let's get it over with quick.
19:43We saw your fire and thought you might be able to spare us a little grub.
19:58As in the United States Army, uh, feed it's cavalrymen anymore.
20:01Well, we got separated from our outfit in an engine ambush, a day or so ago.
20:04And they're scarce in this water.
20:05Actually, that's, uh...
20:06It's about a hundred miles away, isn't it?
20:07Well...
20:08How'd you get here so quick?
20:09Well, uh...
20:10We were on a scouting mission.
20:11Yeah, about two days out when it happened.
20:12Well...
20:13We, uh...
20:14We got some company.
20:15Seems like they want to bite a grub.
20:17You two been trailing us during the day?
20:19Why, no!
20:20We just spotted your fire about half an hour ago.
20:21Why?
20:22You have an injured driver, huh?
20:23I'm sure.
20:24I'm sure.
20:25I'm sure.
20:26That's, uh...
20:27It's about a hundred miles away, isn't it?
20:28Well...
20:29How'd you get here so quick?
20:30Well, uh...
20:31We were on a scouting mission.
20:32About two days out when it happened.
20:34Well, uh...
20:35We got some company.
20:36Seems like they want to bite a grub.
20:38You two been trailing us during the day?
20:40Why, no!
20:42We just spotted your fire about half an hour ago.
20:45Why?
20:46You having injured trouble?
20:47No, not that we know of.
20:49What can you tell us?
20:50We got ambushed by a strong party at Anvil Rock.
20:53You reckon Curtin and me here is the only two that got away.
20:55We've been running from them after a sentence of them.
20:57Sure could use some grub.
21:00Well...
21:01Come on, I'll poke up the fire.
21:03Yeah, I don't like the looks of this.
21:16There are two men that have been on the run for a few days.
21:19They and their horses look pretty doggone good.
21:22But...
21:24But they're cavalrymen.
21:25Yes.
21:26And no.
21:27What do you mean?
21:29They're gear's army regulation.
21:31But part of what they're wearing has been picked up elsewhere.
21:35Look, we better go tell Condon.
21:38Don't go flying off the handle.
21:40How do we know they ain't in together?
21:42It seems to me Condon and Horton accepted these two pretty easy.
21:46How will we find out?
21:49Well...
21:53Tomorrow morning, we'll tell Condon and Horton that we're aiming on asking the cavalrymen to stick with us to Gold Creek.
22:01That'll smoke them out in the open.
22:05How so?
22:06Well, if they're in cahoots, they'll agree.
22:08If they ain't, they won't want to share grub and gold.
22:13And gold.
22:17Yeah.
22:19Yeah.
22:36Anything keeping you two from riding?
22:38We figured on going your way.
22:42Oh.
22:44The wrong direction for Fort Apache.
22:46We didn't know.
22:48You know now.
22:50We ain't exactly no hurry to get back to Fort Apache.
22:53Your court-martial for deserting?
23:01Harsh words.
23:02Here's some more to go with them.
23:05You ain't riding our way because we don't need you.
23:09Now let's get all our cards up on the table.
23:12The drunk old fool you've got leading you talks a lot when he's drunk and asleep.
23:15Now we know what you're out after and we want in.
23:18You ain't got a chance in hell.
23:21After we overheard you two planning last night?
23:26I think you'd better count us in.
23:27I think you'd better look good, soldier boys.
23:34Now let's start riding.
23:35Nice and easy.
23:36Let's go.
23:46Horton and me seem to think there might be something to what them two were saying about the engines.
23:51So we decided we'd do a bit of scouting around.
23:54That's a good idea.
23:55We'll catch up later.
24:06Here they come.
24:07Here they come.
24:08Here they come.
24:09Here they come.
24:10Here they come.
24:35Here they come.
24:40Like a couple of prairie dogs.
24:54Just waiting to be picked off.
24:59Here's where General Horton passes sentence on a couple of berserters.
25:10Here they come.
25:11Here they come.
25:38Mike.
25:40What?
25:41Give me a sign if you're still alive.
25:44Give me a sign if you're still alive.
26:10Here they come.
26:11Here I go.
26:12Here they come.
26:13Here they come.
26:14They've run out on us.
26:15I'm not putting a thing past them two.
26:16We'll know but...
26:17They've run out on us.
26:28I ain't putting a thing past them two.
26:30We'll know but...
26:44What happened?
26:45Where's the devil in the view bear?
26:47Oh, shit!
26:56Who got him?
26:58I don't know.
26:59The arrow just came out of nowhere.
27:05Apache!
27:14What happened, Trondon?
27:15What happened?
27:16I don't know.
27:17An arrow came out of nowhere.
27:18I didn't see a thing before.
27:19I didn't see a thing after.
27:20Oh, that's the Apache's idea.
27:21A fair play.
27:22Then you don't know if there was one or a hundred.
27:23There was only one.
27:24Else Condon wouldn't be.
27:25I knew we should have hung on to those two army men.
27:26What chance have we got now?
27:27Stop your whining, Potter.
27:28Still with us.
27:29How do you know?
27:30Here they are.
27:32Here they are.
27:33Here they are.
27:35Seems like they heard Taggart here talking in his sleep about the gold, huh?
27:39You're dang well making that up, Condon.
27:40Cause I got a notion you were in cahoots with them, too.
27:41Oh, Condon.
27:42Better save your fighting for the Indians.
27:43You can't get out of here.
28:04You can't get out of here.
28:10you can't gun us down you need us now he's right condon he's right we've got to take them on
28:20from here on in i call all the bets potter so don't tell me what to do
28:24could be the party doesn't need you condon you've been trying to run this show ever since we left
28:29maybe i'll let you find gold creek stop it if we're ever going to reach that gold
28:34we're going to need all the guns and and wits we can muster
28:38any of you want to argue against that
29:08who side are you on mrs putter why the side that offers the most would you care to make a bed
29:20i might i have to write it out or i bring it in person
29:26some of you know
29:28Геальчика
29:30the end
29:32and
29:34and
29:36and
29:38and
29:44You keep grim, my brother.
29:57This money belongs to me. He didn't earn it.
30:00Do you know of a harder way to earn it, Potter?
30:04Well, it's not any good to him now anyway.
30:06And what are you acting so righteous about?
30:08You were coming here to get this money yourself.
30:14What have you been up to?
30:20Nothing that concerns you.
30:27What did he do?
30:29Taking this money back from Horton.
30:31Seems like your husband doesn't like people getting killed before they earn their pay.
30:44I feel the only thing is going to be assez famous.
30:46Do you see my life will dress as your husband before?
30:51No, I have not seen any IRA.
31:06Let's go.
31:36Let's go.
31:46What the hell are you doing?
31:48They got hurt.
31:50Ain't no one Indian gonna take a party like this.
31:52Wanna have your scalp lifted by a bunch of braids?
31:54Tiger's right. If it's run, we run.
31:57You run anyway.
31:59If anybody's got any ideas on going back,
32:01they're going back without me.
32:03I'm moving ahead, fast as I can.
32:06I reckon we've reached it.
32:12Well, checked all my bearings.
32:15And listen, I'm plum mistaken.
32:17We've come to the goal.
32:19Let's get unpacked.
32:21Let's get unpacked.
32:22Let's get unpacked.
32:23Let's get unpacked.
32:24Let's get unpacked.
32:25Let's get unpacked.
32:29I think your friend Tiger had a few too many to drink along the way.
32:35What do you mean Ruby?
32:36Well, I'll explain it to you.
32:37Have you found any gold yet?
32:41No, none.
32:42Exactly.
32:43That's right.
32:44What, where is all this gold he was talking about?
32:45I think your friend Tiger had a few too many to drink along the way.
32:46What do you mean Ruby?
32:47Well, I'll explain it to you.
32:48Well, I'll explain it to you.
32:49Have you found any gold yet?
32:50No, none.
32:51Exactly.
32:52That's right.
32:53What, where is all this gold he was talking about?
32:54Well, where is he?
32:55Out in the bush?
32:56Dead drunk?
32:57No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
33:07That's right.
33:08What, where is all this gold he was talking about?
33:11And where is he?
33:12Out in the bush?
33:13Dead drunk?
33:28I knew it.
33:29I knew it.
33:31I knew I could find the gold again.
33:34Gold.
33:35Gold!
33:36Here it is.
33:37Gold.
33:38Gold.
33:39Here it is.
33:40Gold.
33:41Gold.
33:54Hold it.
33:55Hold your fire.
33:57Let's move his body to the brush.
34:06Ruben, you stay here.
34:07We'll go search the brush.
34:08Come on.
34:09Come on.
34:10Come on.
34:11Come on.
34:12Come on.
34:13Come on.
34:14We'll go search the brush.
34:15Come on.
34:17Come on.
37:48Hey, Jones.
37:53Jones, wake up.
37:58What'd you wake me up for?
37:59There ain't nothing about.
38:00What do you think?
38:01Well, one thing for sure, they ain't having no square dance.
38:10Will they attack?
38:11I don't think so.
38:12How can you be sure?
38:13I ain't.
38:14I'm just going on the superstition that they believe if they're killed at night, they'll never find their way to the happy hunting ground.
38:22It's a lot of consolation, Mr. Jones.
38:24Well, take it or leave it.
38:26I'm going back to sleep.
38:27I'm going back to sleep.
38:57THE END
39:27THE END
39:57Did you ever see anything like this we're rich ruby rich we will be if you'll shut up and keep working
40:03Look at this nugget ruby look at the size of it that look good on your finger wouldn't it
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40:59She's dead
41:01Let's get a body out of here
41:11No use in making targets of ourselves
41:13No use in making targets of ourselves
41:15Come on let's go
41:17Don't you think we ought to put up some kind of marker what for what because it's usually done I guess great seems kind of lonesome without a touch of somebody cared
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41:33Don't you think we ought to put up some kind of marker what for
41:37What
41:46Would you do it then
41:47I go look for Jones gold huh
41:49Are you planning on getting out tonight
41:51I'm planning on getting out as quick as I can
41:55How quick is that
41:57As quick as I can round up all the sacks of gold, Mr. Potter.
42:27Let's go!
42:57What are you doing there? Watching me.
43:10I wasn't watching you. I just came over to have a little talk.
43:16Well, you talk.
43:19Well, it looks like we're the only two left.
43:22We've got all the gold in the gear.
43:25So?
43:25Well, you've got to admit we're a long way from out of here.
43:30I think we're going to need each other to get out of here with our scouts.
43:34Well, maybe so, and maybe not.
43:39Just getting here cost us two men in the face of a party of seven.
43:42That's where we're coming in.
43:44Now we're going out.
43:46I have a strong feeling those Indians aren't going to let anybody out of here that easy.
43:50Not with this gold, they're not.
43:51What use have they got for this gold, huh?
43:53Well, it might be sort of a god or a spirit or an omen to them.
43:59You're a superstitious fool, Potter.
44:02And a coward, besides.
44:07Condon, you know we'll never make it out of here if we try to go it alone.
44:11Yeah.
44:11Now look, Condon, you promise me that I go out of here with you and I'll pay you a thousand.
44:19Make it fifteen hundred.
44:22Two thousand.
44:25Condon, you're not leaving me out here to die.
44:27I'm getting out with my gold.
44:28I'm getting out.
44:29Do you hear me?
44:29Hold up.
44:30Hold up, Mr. Potter.
44:32Hold on now and relax.
44:35Easy, Potter.
44:37Sit yourself down.
44:38We're going to travel light or we're going to travel fast.
44:44But we're still going to need some handy guns and four good eyes, huh?
44:53You know what I'm going to do when we hit town?
44:55Huh?
44:56I don't know about yourself.
44:57I'm going to buy that saloon.
44:58Yeah.
45:00Can't you like drinking that much, huh?
45:02Oh, no, no, no.
45:03I'm going to buy it because of Ruby.
45:06She wanted to buy that place real bad before we came out for the gold.
45:11Yeah, I can just sit around and imagine Ruby all dressed up in a silk dress, walking over to my table and sitting by me.
45:21And I can see all those men just staring at her with envy in their eyes.
45:26Yeah.
45:28Yeah, I'm going to buy that saloon.
45:30I'm going to go to your saloon, Mr. Potter.
45:42I'm going to have that drink.
45:44For old times' sake, huh?
45:53Clondon.
45:54Clondon.
45:55Clondon.
46:00Clondon.
46:01Clondon.
46:28Clondon.
46:29Clondon.