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Clint Belmet (Gary Cooper) is supposed to hitch up with a wagon train and head out west. But, to make the journey, he must first evade a criminal charge by convincing a brassy French girl, Felice (Lily Damita), to pretend to be his wife. Now serving as a trail guide, Clint journeys with Felice across the frontier, where a real romance starts to develop between them. But Clint will have to keep his wits about him when the settlers are attacked by outlaw Lee Murdock (Fred Kohler).
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00:00:00Satsang with Mooji
00:02:00Do you know, Marty, when I see him getting ready to go each spring, something seems to get
00:02:10right behind my shoulder blades and start a punch.
00:02:13Sixteen hundred miles across mountains, prairies, and rivers of California.
00:02:22Have you seen anything of Clint Belmont?
00:02:30Oh, and it's almost ten o'clock.
00:02:33What turn did you say it was?
00:02:36Say, how did you get in there?
00:02:38Ain't possible the marsh actually done it already.
00:02:41Say, what in blazes are you fellas talking about?
00:02:45What are you doing in that jail?
00:02:51And how come you can get out so easy?
00:02:54Things were so noisy around town last night, I thought I'd try and catch up on a little
00:02:58sleep in the jail.
00:02:59Say, listen.
00:03:00Wait till you hear what the marshal said.
00:03:08Marshal, I'm proud of you.
00:03:11You was plum grand last night.
00:03:14I was kind of drunk last night.
00:03:18Hey, just what did I say?
00:03:22Why, you wasn't so drunk you don't remember saying in front of everybody?
00:03:27That you'd have that fire-eatened Clint Belmont clapped into jail before ten o'clock this morning?
00:03:34Say, what wouldn't the marshal give if he hadn't made that remark, eh?
00:03:39Clint Belmont would make about two mouthfuls of him.
00:03:42And I want to say right here and now that I don't believe there's an officer of the law
00:03:47in the state of Missouri who'd have nerve enough to say that.
00:03:52And do it.
00:03:53Fill him up again, Pete.
00:04:06Maybe he heard what I said.
00:04:09And lit out.
00:04:11Ever had any heart failure in your family?
00:04:14Not that I know of.
00:04:20Then turn around.
00:04:23You're my prisoner.
00:04:49Now, don't do nothing brash.
00:04:57Was you looking for me, Marsh?
00:05:00Well, yes, Clint.
00:05:02I kind of was.
00:05:04Now, wait a minute, Marsh.
00:05:06Let's talk this over.
00:05:07Now, now, now.
00:05:08Don't argue with him, Marsh.
00:05:09Lucky will you do your duty, Mark?
00:05:10I want to get him his liver.
00:05:11Well, it was the vodka Dutch saloon.
00:05:15And the last chance.
00:05:17The golden rule bar, huh?
00:05:19Oh, oh.
00:05:21Well, it must have been the happy old dance hall, huh?
00:05:24Now, you know me, Bill.
00:05:25And you know, if I can get a couple of drinks of good liquor into me, I can recollect to remember just what was, what happened.
00:05:35It's a good idea.
00:05:36You know, you know, you've got to admit, it's only fair that you should serve anyway at least 30 days.
00:05:51What's going on?
00:05:52Oh, let me do it.
00:05:53Why don't you go anything with a load?
00:05:54I'm not doing it.
00:05:56I'm not doing it.
00:05:56I'm not doing it.
00:05:57I'm not doing it.
00:05:58Hey, please, will you tell me where the freight wagon stopped from?
00:06:16Do you want to say goodbye to your sweetheart?
00:06:19No.
00:06:20I'm going to take my freight with them to California.
00:06:22Does a girl like you think she can drive 1,600 miles?
00:06:26Why not?
00:06:29A man like my great-grandfather came to this country with Lafayette.
00:06:33Gosh, that's a long, hard trip, ma'am.
00:06:36You've taken on yourself.
00:06:38Oh, you think it is too hard for me?
00:06:40Sure it is.
00:06:41Ask them two scouts what they think their chances are.
00:06:48I could only think clearly.
00:06:50We just got to get him loose somehow.
00:06:54Oh, excuse me.
00:06:55Are you the scouts for the big freight train?
00:06:58Uh-huh.
00:06:58Oh, don't bother us about them freighters.
00:07:01But I must go with that train.
00:07:02All right, go ahead.
00:07:04Oh, but those people there, they tell me if the big scouts say a good word for me.
00:07:08We ain't got nothing to do with it.
00:07:10We're busy.
00:07:12A partner around in there is in an awful scrape.
00:07:15Put them hands up now, Clint.
00:07:18Don't give me more shots.
00:07:19Don't give me more shots.
00:07:19Don't give me more shots.
00:07:20Up for them.
00:07:22The poor boy.
00:07:25What has he done?
00:07:26Oh, nothing much, miss.
00:07:28Only they're going to hang him.
00:07:33Hang him?
00:07:35But why?
00:07:36What has he done?
00:07:37Nothing.
00:07:37He's plum innocent.
00:07:39But he's just young, fun-loving, and full of cranks.
00:07:43Oh, this is terrible.
00:07:44I know.
00:07:46But you can save him.
00:07:48Me?
00:07:49And how?
00:07:50Did I hear you say you wanted to go with them freighters?
00:07:54Yes, certainly.
00:07:55Well, if you want us to help you, and you want to save that young man, get you full of my lead.
00:08:02Oh, if ever there was an angel sent from heaven, you're it.
00:08:07Do your duty, Marsh, and quit your shilly-shallying.
00:08:10That's right.
00:08:11You're lucky, Marsh.
00:08:12Now, here, you suppose you're the Marshal of this village.
00:08:15All you've got to do is move away.
00:08:18Now, look here, Clint.
00:08:19You've got to come with me.
00:08:22Come on.
00:08:22Lest you separate apart what the Almighty has joined us under.
00:08:31What do you think?
00:08:33All my citizens!
00:08:37If you only knew how Jim Bridger and me, as guardians of this young man,
00:08:43have gone down on our knees night after night
00:08:46and prayed that he'd put an end to all this skylapting and scally-houting,
00:08:52All up there, guys.
00:08:53I'll come to your point.
00:08:54Sooks!
00:08:55When you would know how glad we was to have this proof
00:09:00that he'd taken heed to our friends,
00:09:03that he'd decided to turn over a new leaf
00:09:06and also to turn over a new leaf.
00:09:10Hey, what is this?
00:09:11What's he got to do with it?
00:09:13Yes!
00:09:14Yes!
00:09:15Yes!
00:09:16Last night, under the full moon,
00:09:20Clint Belmont and this beautiful little girl
00:09:23was joined together in matrimony
00:09:26as man and husband.
00:09:29Oh, you old liar!
00:09:32You just ask him if he ain't a bridegroom.
00:09:35Ask him!
00:09:35Did you miss me, sweetheart?
00:09:54Too much, dolly.
00:09:56Oh, folks, look at life.
00:10:08Look at life.
00:10:11Are you going to tear apart two loving hearts
00:10:14that ain't hardly had a chance to beat us one?
00:10:19Why, they're just on the brink of life's meaning.
00:10:23Who could be skunk enough to rip and render them to besunder?
00:10:31Are you finished?
00:10:34Well, look at this fine boy,
00:10:38this fine laddie.
00:10:40His feet are now in the right direction.
00:10:44Oh, Marsh.
00:10:45Marsh, you couldn't be so cruel,
00:10:48so inhuman,
00:10:49and so, so, so mangy.
00:10:54Why, they throw him into the penny-tick-penny?
00:10:58Into jail,
00:10:59where a lot of hardened criminals and drunkards
00:11:03would fill his head with a lot of bad notions.
00:11:07Well, who could be a-a-a-toad enough
00:11:11to-to-do what he says?
00:11:14Tratterbox.
00:11:14And now, now, look at that lovely little lassie.
00:11:23Oh, folks.
00:11:25Can you find it in your hearts
00:11:27to trample on her happiness
00:11:29afore it's had time to-time to-to-to-to get to going?
00:11:35Hello, citizen, fellow citizen.
00:11:38You can call me soft-hearted
00:11:40and a derelict in my duty.
00:11:46Remove me from office, if you will,
00:11:49and pin my badge on a stuffer mask.
00:11:53But my heart won't let me go no further with this.
00:12:01Marsh, you got a heart full to overthrow, isn't it?
00:12:04We all got it.
00:12:05You're all right, Marsh.
00:12:06Clint, my boy,
00:12:11you've gone and done a mighty sensible thing.
00:12:14And you promised me I know.
00:12:17Don't never raise no more net around this here town, will ya?
00:12:22I have done it good, huh?
00:12:24Marvelousness.
00:12:24Never seen a better play actress than you is,
00:12:27even in Omaha.
00:12:30Now, what is the train?
00:12:31Right on the edge of your turn.
00:12:32You can't miss it.
00:12:34Oh, but you don't forget your promise.
00:12:35You get your outfit in line with them others
00:12:37and don't you say nothing to nobody.
00:12:39We'll fax everything.
00:12:41Good.
00:12:44Say, what lunar ticket file did she escape from?
00:12:47Oh, a little idea of mine
00:12:49to get you out of that hole you was in.
00:12:51Idea yours.
00:12:53That was her to go through with the thing
00:12:54if she wanted to join them fighters.
00:12:56Is she going all the way to Sacramento with us?
00:12:58That's what she's figured on.
00:13:00Well, come on, then.
00:13:01What are we waiting here for?
00:13:02Now, look here, you Mr. Turkeycock.
00:13:06You've been playing in high, white, and handsome long enough.
00:13:10And someday,
00:13:12one of them fancy hussies
00:13:13is going to get her talons into you
00:13:15and never let go.
00:13:18Now, you, you'll end up
00:13:21with a bear trap across your fetlocks
00:13:24are swinging in a baby crib.
00:13:26Not me.
00:13:27The woman who can hook me into a mariner
00:13:29ain't been born yet.
00:13:32Mr. Turkeycock.
00:13:37Who is she real?
00:13:38Oh, I don't know.
00:13:39I never seen her before.
00:13:43Hello.
00:13:44Where have you been?
00:13:47Me?
00:13:48Why?
00:13:49Those calls, they tell me
00:13:50that a woman alone
00:13:52will be sent back home.
00:13:54That's true.
00:13:55Yeah, yeah, that's so true.
00:14:00You're not impressed.
00:14:07Are you?
00:14:08All set!
00:14:12All set!
00:14:14All set!
00:14:15All set!
00:14:16Get your own!
00:14:18Get your own!
00:14:26Get up, Jerry!
00:14:32Hey, if you get that new,
00:14:34here, you're not right there.
00:14:36Honey morning, it is busting trail, bringing us meat, finding water.
00:14:54I'll send you everything.
00:14:56Ouch.
00:15:06Leave these small fry-bees and wait for those rich California miners.
00:15:25Besides, if Couch finds you're playing around with these freighters, he'll ship the whole
00:15:30parcel of us back home.
00:15:33Preserves and everything.
00:15:34The trip's going to be a heap more pleasant with you alone.
00:15:47Tell me, what do people do at night?
00:15:51Do they sing or play music?
00:15:54Huh?
00:15:55Yeah.
00:15:56Single men sit around a fire and sing and shut lies.
00:16:01Married folks mostly just have their supper and go to bed.
00:16:08How so?
00:16:10If we're married, we ought to get better acquainted.
00:16:14But holding hands is all right, ain't it?
00:16:21We're married.
00:16:22Yes.
00:16:23I understand.
00:16:24But now it's no need to fool ourselves.
00:16:27Then you ain't intending to...
00:16:28One moment, my friend.
00:16:29Just exactly.
00:16:30What do you mean?
00:16:31Well, it was me that made it possible for you to go on this trip, wasn't it?
00:16:44Yes.
00:16:45Yes.
00:16:46I'm most grateful, but...
00:16:47And if Couch should find out that we're not married...
00:16:51Well, you know what they told you about being sent back, so...
00:16:55So...
00:16:56So, you mean unless I...
00:16:58Well, that shouldn't be such a hard choice for you to make.
00:17:02I'm getting the kids a bride, huh?
00:17:20Oh, stop bothering him.
00:17:22How'd you like to be a bride and be bothered all night?
00:17:26Look at him.
00:17:27Lapping it up like as if it was gooseberry jam.
00:17:30You know, I think of him eating hog meat for his supper.
00:17:35Yeah, and a drinking of elderberry wine.
00:17:38And afterwards, when we're a-working...
00:17:41Well, I told one of you two fellas to go out and round up them stray mules.
00:17:48Why don't Huff Trent do it? He's the youngest.
00:17:51He's a bridegroom. Don't you think he's entitled to his honeymoon?
00:17:54Yeah, I should think even you'd know enough for that.
00:17:56Go on now, hurry up and get them mules before they get halfway back to Independence.
00:17:59Wait a minute, you.
00:18:00I've had about enough of this.
00:18:02Listen, coach.
00:18:04What would you say if I told you that them two ain't married at all, eh?
00:18:09What?
00:18:10Oh, the joke's gone far enough.
00:18:13I can't stand that...
00:18:15that string bean deceiving a fine man like you no longer.
00:18:20What's that?
00:18:20Well, it was like this.
00:18:23Clint got into some kind of a scrape in Independence, and the Marshal was going to put him in the, uh, the, the, in jail.
00:18:29What?
00:18:31His life was not in danger?
00:18:33Shucks, no, miss.
00:18:34That was just a lot of scalahootin' ruckus.
00:18:37Nothing into it.
00:18:38Anyway, this young girl was willing to pretend to be Clint's bride, so the Marshal let him off, huh?
00:18:45No use of the chivalry now.
00:18:47Mr. Cowell, you're not going to send me back.
00:18:53Send you back, ma'am?
00:18:54Why should I?
00:18:56Oh.
00:18:56Now, let me make sure of something.
00:19:05If I was, if I was not married, if I was all alone, would you stop me from coming?
00:19:14Why, no.
00:19:15Not if your outfit's in good shape.
00:19:23Sure was a surprise to me.
00:19:25I thought the couch...
00:19:26You, you thought what?
00:19:28But anyhow, it was only a joke.
00:19:30Hmm, I see.
00:19:32A joke, huh?
00:19:34You make a fool of me to let me think I, I saved your life.
00:19:39You think that I'm bad.
00:19:41That you dare to hold me so cheap as you, as a woman.
00:19:46Well, let me tell you something.
00:19:48For the rest of this journey, you keep away from me.
00:19:51You understand?
00:19:51No, I'm not going to let you know.
00:19:52I'm not going to let you know.
00:19:53I'm not going to let you know.
00:19:54That you'll promise us, Kwis, with a salad if you do the morning.
00:19:57Oh, there you are, Mr. Tusky Coaksy.
00:20:00Maybe you'd like to do some mule hunting after all, eh?
00:20:04Yeah, yeah.
00:20:05Missy, I'm glad you gave it to him.
00:20:07Oh, you. You are just as much to blame.
00:20:11Me?
00:20:12Go ahead, boys. You explain it to her.
00:20:14You're so much smarter than me.
00:20:16But wait a minute.
00:20:17You hear, you hear what I tell him.
00:20:19I just think the same from you two fools.
00:20:22Now get out!
00:20:24Get out!
00:20:37If I don't get some hot fizzles into me soon...
00:20:56Ah, shucks.
00:20:57That's why Couch has had us on the go since 4 o'clock in the morning.
00:21:01Get up, Jim.
00:21:03You can't get no hot fizzles until we come onward to cook it with.
00:21:12Oh, for land sakes, Jane.
00:21:15Can't you miss one of them bumps?
00:21:17Well, why don't you get out and walk?
00:21:19Be a new experience for you.
00:21:26God darn it.
00:21:27And we throw them together.
00:21:29Huh?
00:21:30He's gone back to her for more.
00:21:33Now that shows he's kind of smitten by her, don't it?
00:21:37Still mad?
00:21:41Looking kind of tired.
00:21:45Well, we just gotta get rid of her.
00:21:48You got a long drive ahead of you.
00:21:50You better let me drive your outfit for a while.
00:21:55If I need help on anybody, you...
00:21:58You will be the last one I roll up.
00:22:05All right, miss.
00:22:11The stagecoach!
00:22:12Hey!
00:22:13Stagecoach!
00:22:14Where's the stagecoach?
00:22:15Where's the stagecoach?
00:22:16Where's the stagecoach?
00:22:17Where's the stagecoach?
00:22:18Where's the stagecoach?
00:22:19Sipping along fancy, ain't she?
00:22:21Must be making about 6 miles an hour.
00:22:23Yeah, and we ain't made over 12 miles all day.
00:22:26Ah, ah, ah!
00:22:27Get her out!
00:22:28We're close, we'll see her!
00:22:29Good luck to ya!
00:22:30Up there!
00:22:31Good luck to you.
00:23:01There's plenty of water over there, too.
00:23:03See that smoke? Stagecoach must have camped by now.
00:23:05And we'll camp there, too.
00:23:07Come on, let's lope over and surprise.
00:23:09Come on, Bill! Come on!
00:23:11We've got to camp!
00:23:13We've got to camp!
00:23:15We've got to camp!
00:23:17We've got to camp!
00:23:27Engine. It's the Stagecoach.
00:23:31The Kiowas.
00:23:43Didn't figure on them so soon.
00:23:49Hi, Frank!
00:23:51We're camping over here!
00:23:53Let them out!
00:23:55Uh-huh.
00:23:57Didn't know there were any on the warpath this side of the post.
00:24:03They won't jump a big outfit like this, will they?
00:24:06Can't never tell.
00:24:07Think we ought to push on to the post?
00:24:09Cavalry!
00:24:17Sailor's cornice in!
00:24:19Let's in!
00:24:38Mighty glad to see you!
00:24:39What's happening?
00:24:40The Kiowas jumped the mail stage. I thought you knew it.
00:24:43We thought we knew.
00:24:44Why, yes!
00:24:45Didn't you come out to escort us back to the post?
00:24:48We're on our way to the war.
00:24:50President Lincoln is sent for all the frontier troops.
00:24:52You mean to say there ain't no more troops at the post?
00:24:54As far as I know, we're the last company between here and Santa Fe.
00:24:58Oh!
00:24:59Then you ain't helping us.
00:25:01Sorry, we're joining Grant's army at Vicksburg.
00:25:03What does Lincoln and the government think they're doing?
00:25:05Stripping this western territory of protection?
00:25:07Yeah.
00:25:08Freight and supply they gotta go on. War or no war?
00:25:12Maybe you haven't heard that the Confederates got pretty near to Washington.
00:25:16No, we've been too busy out here to pay any attention to that Spicayune squabble back east.
00:25:21Hey, Jim.
00:25:23Maybe this is old chance.
00:25:26Chance?
00:25:27Uh-uh.
00:25:31Hi, in just a minute.
00:25:34Look here, coach.
00:25:35Engines is gonna be mighty dangerous from now on.
00:25:39Why don't you send the womenfolk back with the soldiers, huh?
00:25:42If they wanna go.
00:25:43You'll escort them as far as independence, won't you?
00:25:46I can do that, yes.
00:25:48Bill Jackson, you got fox blood into you somewheres.
00:25:52Shut up.
00:25:53Where Tom goes, I go.
00:25:55If he gets into trouble, I get in it with him.
00:25:58Well, how about her?
00:26:01She ain't got nobody belongs to her in this here outfit.
00:26:04That's right.
00:26:05Send me back?
00:26:06No.
00:26:07I will not go back.
00:26:09They are not afraid to go on.
00:26:11Neither am I.
00:26:12I said I would go to Sacramento and I'm going on.
00:26:16Ah, come along, come along.
00:26:17Close, little friend.
00:26:18Couch, what do you think we are?
00:26:19You gotta get up and get to you.
00:26:21Now what are we gonna do?
00:26:23Couch?
00:26:24See, I don't think your train ought to risk it.
00:26:26The folks in Sacramento are expecting it.
00:26:28Need any ammunition?
00:26:29Got plenty.
00:26:30Well, good luck to you.
00:26:31Thanks.
00:26:32Good luck to you, Captain.
00:26:33Good luck to you, Captain.
00:26:34Good luck to you, Captain.
00:26:35Good luck to you, Captain.
00:26:36Good luck to you, Captain.
00:26:40We've been running around a little.
00:26:54Well?
00:26:55All the stagehorses with them.
00:26:56The rest of the hoof prints was unshored.
00:26:58Signs looked like as if they went southeast.
00:27:00About 50 in the band.
00:27:02That little band wouldn't try to jump this outfit, would they?
00:27:05Ah.
00:27:06That may have only been a part of a big band, see?
00:27:09Suppose we prowl around and find out if they're joining up with other bands.
00:27:12You think it'd be safe to bed down here?
00:27:14Sure.
00:27:15Indians won't jump us before dawn.
00:27:16Good.
00:27:17You better get started.
00:27:18Come on, man.
00:27:19All right, men.
00:27:20Let's curl up our wagons and bed down here for the night.
00:27:22Here we go.
00:27:23Come on.
00:27:39Chuck, you ain't got no need of worrying.
00:27:41I understand Indians ain't got no use for blondes, no way.
00:27:45Oh, shut up, will ya?
00:27:46You ain't so funny.
00:27:49What's that?
00:27:50It must be them.
00:27:52Well?
00:27:57Well, what did you find out?
00:27:58Are we safe here?
00:28:00The Indians have rode off, ain't they?
00:28:02Yes.
00:28:03So they can band together with more of them for an attack on us.
00:28:07They were signaling.
00:28:08You better break up camp right now.
00:28:10Yeah, and try to get to the post.
00:28:12The Indians won't strike before dawn.
00:28:14We'll leave the campfires burning so they'll think we're still here.
00:28:17You're in an old fired hurry to get to the post, ain't ya?
00:28:20The reason you kept back worried about the wood being here.
00:28:23So as you can make us get to where you can do some more of your drinking and carousing.
00:28:27Hold on.
00:28:28When I tell you to get to going, they know what they're talking about.
00:28:30I'll get your stock hitched up.
00:28:32And don't forget to throw ashes on them graves.
00:28:34And then drive your wagons across them like I told you.
00:28:37Oh, yeah.
00:28:38Go see.
00:28:39What's that?
00:28:41What?
00:28:42That.
00:28:43Oh, that.
00:28:44Much nothing.
00:28:45Just a couple of scalps.
00:28:47Why, you?
00:28:48He swore he's gonna have a hundred of them by the time he's seventy.
00:28:51Did you attack the Indians?
00:28:52Yeah.
00:28:53They had them stagecoach horses with them.
00:28:54You run that risk?
00:28:55Oh, no, coach.
00:28:56There was only ten or twelve men in the room with them horses.
00:28:58You jeopardized the lives of everyone in this outfit.
00:28:59For six worthless horses?
00:29:00Worthless horses?
00:29:01They'll be worth forty dollars a piece to us when we get to Sacramento.
00:29:02Well, always thinking about yourselves.
00:29:04Oh, coach.
00:29:05Look here.
00:29:06Come on.
00:29:07Hello, there.
00:29:08Got a toothache?
00:29:09Oh, no.
00:29:10What?
00:29:11I don't think that's worth it.
00:29:12I don't think that's worth it.
00:29:13I don't think that's worth it.
00:29:14For six worthless horses.
00:29:15Worthless horses?
00:29:16They'll be worth forty dollars a piece to us when we get to Sacramento.
00:29:17Well, always thinking about yourselves.
00:29:18Look here.
00:29:19Come on.
00:29:20How?
00:29:21Hello there.
00:29:23Got a toothache?
00:29:27Hello there.
00:29:34Got a toothache?
00:29:38If you have, why, Seth can take it out for you with his pliers.
00:29:42He's kind of handy with things like that.
00:29:44Used to be a blacksmith.
00:29:47Oh, no.
00:29:51Well, then.
00:29:53I'm afraid.
00:29:55I thought it was funny you wasn't scared before.
00:30:00What did you start for California for, anyway? Alone?
00:30:04I do not start alone.
00:30:05Who?
00:30:06I start together with my father.
00:30:08But on our way from Vincent, he goes into his bed.
00:30:14For five weeks I watched, but he died.
00:30:18I'm sorry.
00:30:20But he said to me before, go on.
00:30:23I guess he didn't know what going on would mean.
00:30:27No, he do not know.
00:30:32I hear there are lots of French people in Indiana.
00:30:35Yes, we are all French at Vincent.
00:30:38I know you've had a tough time.
00:30:40And I hope it's all behind you when you get out to California.
00:30:45I hope so.
00:30:47But now...
00:30:50Oh, I'm a big, uh, how you say, turkey?
00:30:54Turkey?
00:30:55I don't know what you're aiming at.
00:30:57Yes, because I have the fear.
00:30:59I'm stupid.
00:31:00I'm turkey.
00:31:01Turkey?
00:31:02Yes.
00:31:03When a woman makes herself silly and...
00:31:06How you say it?
00:31:08Uh...
00:31:09Oh!
00:31:10Goose, maybe.
00:31:12Hmm?
00:31:13That's it.
00:31:14Goose.
00:31:15Yeah.
00:31:16Yeah.
00:31:17But you're not a goose.
00:31:18No?
00:31:19You're as brave as anybody.
00:31:21Most of us are as shaky as you are tonight.
00:31:23And, uh, us men get our courage out of bottles, and...
00:31:27All the other women have somebody to lean on.
00:31:29But you've got nobody.
00:31:32That's why you come and talk to me.
00:31:34So I can lean on you a little while.
00:31:37Well, maybe.
00:31:39Anyhow, I didn't come over because I thought you were good and mad at me.
00:31:43I'm not mad now.
00:31:46Well, then.
00:31:47Don't be scared anymore.
00:31:50We're moving to the post on the cover of night.
00:31:52You'll be all right.
00:31:53I'm all right now.
00:31:55And I will not be afraid again.
00:31:57I promise.
00:31:58How do you say when you mean something very much?
00:32:02Shake.
00:32:09Come on!
00:32:28Hey, Apollo!
00:32:29Here's the count!
00:32:31Yeah, Apollo, bring the gun back here!
00:32:34You can't hear Apollo, bring the gun back here.
00:32:36Let's go.
00:33:06How long they been hitting it up like this?
00:33:23Most a ring now, ever since the wagon train got rained in.
00:33:26God, like a lot of sailors getting in the port, huh?
00:33:30I've seen a lot of freight outfits bogged down in this post.
00:33:33Well, a bottle of whiskey will cost you a barrel of flour.
00:33:38Why, that's the same as robbing a man.
00:33:41It suits me, brother. You can take it or leave.
00:33:43Well, all right.
00:33:46Jerry, a bottle of bourbon.
00:33:48Do you see what I see?
00:33:56Jeff! Jeff, move it, your gorilla!
00:33:59Jeff, you old son of a rattlesnake!
00:34:03Howdy, Jim!
00:34:04And Bill Jackson!
00:34:07Mr. Filmer, what are you doing in this skunk hole?
00:34:11Skell-scout?
00:34:12Scout?
00:34:12Not me.
00:34:15I'm working for the railroad.
00:34:16Railroad?
00:34:17What railroad?
00:34:18The Etchison, Topeka, Santa Fe.
00:34:21Putting out railroad, too, when they can't hardly get that wagon.
00:34:25Hey, they give up that fool idea way back in 58.
00:34:29Well, it's on again.
00:34:31These two fellas with me are surveying it now.
00:34:34Say, in a few years, you won't need no scouts.
00:34:37They'll always need scouts.
00:34:39How about it?
00:34:45The stock's in fine shape.
00:34:47We can travel all right if you want to.
00:34:49But I'd rather wait a couple of days.
00:34:50The ground's still pretty spongy.
00:34:53Ordinarily, I would, Clint.
00:34:54But I got to get these hob-raising independents out here
00:34:56for the all-go-plum loco.
00:34:58Oh, why don't you pull out without them independents?
00:35:00No account of drunken bunch of cattle anyhow.
00:35:03Can't do that.
00:35:04I need them for protection against the engine.
00:35:06You got 18 company wagons, ain't you?
00:35:08Yes.
00:35:09Nothing out there but small bands of Indians now.
00:35:13But if they ever find out the soldiers is gone,
00:35:15they're going to band together in one big war party.
00:35:18Better leave while they're still scattered.
00:35:21How do you know so much about it?
00:35:24I was out there in the Indian country about two months ago
00:35:27with an immigrant train that was massacred in a car war.
00:35:30But you got away.
00:35:32Yeah.
00:35:33But I was the only one.
00:35:35They dumped us because we only had six out there.
00:35:37But they ain't going to start no trouble with 18 outfits.
00:35:42I still wouldn't favor splitting the train.
00:35:46Mr. Couch, I've about come to the end of my tether.
00:35:48We've got to get out of here.
00:35:51Mr. Couch, why can't we leave this terrible place?
00:35:54Everybody has lost their minds.
00:35:56Stupid people gambling and drinking, fighting.
00:35:59I know, ma'am, but I ain't got any control over these independent freighters.
00:36:04Oh, but look at this poor woman.
00:36:06Her husband is drunk, playing car,
00:36:09giving all their goods away.
00:36:11I thought the man has lost his whole wagon.
00:36:13I'm just as anxious to go as you are, ma'am.
00:36:15But I can't until I round up these independents.
00:36:18I'll tell you one way you can round them up.
00:36:20How?
00:36:21You've got enough company drivers that ain't two drunklers too sober to fight.
00:36:25You've got me and Bridger and Jackson.
00:36:28You say the word and we'll handle them.
00:36:30My gosh, that's a good idea.
00:36:33Abe, gather up your drivers.
00:36:34Wait, have them hook up their team so when we get them rounded up,
00:36:37we can put them in the wagons and get started pronto.
00:36:39That'll mean hitching up the independent teams too.
00:36:41That's right.
00:36:41Oh, don't you worry, Mr. Couch.
00:36:43Us women folks will tend to that.
00:36:46My girls will pitch in and help too.
00:36:48Them with their sheltered lives.
00:36:50Time they had a few palaces on their hands.
00:36:52They're getting plump demoralized.
00:36:56I'll get a hold of Bridger and Jackson.
00:36:59All right.
00:37:04Well, if he was my husband, you will find out.
00:37:07What is he saying?
00:37:18They want to know if they can buy our fire engine to make fire water.
00:37:23Look at her.
00:37:25A wiggling and a pouting and a buttoning up with that rubber moth a hern.
00:37:29Just like a snake putting a spell on a bird.
00:37:33He ain't been himself for the last three days.
00:37:36I've been watching him pretty close.
00:37:39Yesterday, he only had 11 drinks.
00:37:42And he's been a working too.
00:37:44But doing things for Couch he don't have to do.
00:37:50She's got him all right.
00:37:53Let's get drunk.
00:37:56Well, let's try anyway.
00:38:06Hey, give us a bottle of that whiskey.
00:38:09No, no.
00:38:09I'll get you a bottle of 20-year-old Kentucky bourbon.
00:38:12No, no.
00:38:13We'll drink this bar whiskey.
00:38:15It's got more herb to it.
00:38:17Well, what of it?
00:38:40What do you mean?
00:38:41I mean, I'll never have it.
00:38:44You mean you'd see that boy that we learned to shoot straight, to ride straight, to drink
00:38:49straight liquor, throw himself away on a...
00:38:52No, no, no.
00:38:53Now, she ain't no better nor no worse than any other female.
00:38:57Well, she looks puny and peaked to me.
00:39:03I once knowed a man settled down with one of them foreign women.
00:39:07Their babies was all dwarfs.
00:39:09Now, now, now, don't you go worrying in your head about no babies.
00:39:14This marriage ain't gonna last that long.
00:39:17Oh, I don't know.
00:39:18Well, she's one of them kind that'll hang on like grim death to what she wants.
00:39:23Oh, well.
00:39:25He'll get over it just the same as he done the measles.
00:39:29Hmm.
00:39:30Love's a funny thing.
00:39:32I remember once I was awful fond of a little kick-a-poo Indian girl, and I don't know, but
00:39:42for some reason or other, I kind of appealed to her.
00:39:49Oh.
00:39:51I might have known you wouldn't understand anything tender-like.
00:39:56You haven't got any romance in you.
00:39:58Say, I've been looking for you.
00:40:11And Snake Reather will be just about right for dropping by the time we get there.
00:40:15You're right.
00:40:16And us two could skin off about a thousand pounds apiece.
00:40:23And what am I going to be doing?
00:40:24You.
00:40:25You'll be married and settle down.
00:40:28We won't have to bother with you no more.
00:40:31Ought to be a fancy market for Pels and Frisco.
00:40:35Huh?
00:40:35Mm-hmm.
00:40:37So you two are going trapping, huh?
00:40:39Got any objections?
00:40:41Well, what about me?
00:40:45Now, wait a minute.
00:40:47Who said I was getting married?
00:40:49Oh, she's got you hooked.
00:40:51Yeah, you thought you know it all.
00:40:54But you've showed that you don't know nothing.
00:40:57Not where women's concerned, anyway.
00:40:59Oh.
00:41:00Cooney and Trekkie.
00:41:02Look out.
00:41:03Yeah.
00:41:03Why was she so willing to say she was married to you back there in Independence?
00:41:07You're just as green as a sapling about the designing ways of women folk.
00:41:13You was an easy victim.
00:41:15Yeah, but she didn't pull no wool over our eyes.
00:41:18Now, wait a minute.
00:41:21Maybe you've done me a favor here.
00:41:23I admit I was beginning to like her a lot.
00:41:26But a Marion's Crepe, I never figured on that.
00:41:30And I guess that's maybe where you're right again.
00:41:32She did all along.
00:41:35Hey, bring some of that liquor over here.
00:41:38Trying to get me into a corral tied to her apron string.
00:41:42So I'll become one of them tidied up men rocking in front of a stove with pipe ashes all down the front of me.
00:41:48And my hands all tangled up in a skein of knitting wool.
00:41:51Set that down.
00:41:54It ain't got long to live.
00:41:55Do you really think you've got a chance to shake her off?
00:41:58A dropper?
00:41:59Same as you've done all the rest of them?
00:42:03Here's hoping she finds a husband somewhere else.
00:42:07Amen.
00:42:11All right.
00:42:18How many cars do you want?
00:42:21That's enough for you.
00:42:24Let go of my arms.
00:42:26The train's moving out.
00:42:27Clouch is giving us orders.
00:42:28Let him go.
00:42:30I'm carrying a car.
00:42:31Come on, you get out.
00:42:33Get in there and get him ready.
00:42:35Come on, get in there and clean him up.
00:42:37I'll tell you what I'll do, Jim.
00:42:39I'll trust you to hold this mug of liquor steady on your head.
00:42:44How about me trusting you to shoot straight?
00:42:47You don't have to worry about that.
00:42:49All right.
00:42:49Let's get our own shooting irons.
00:42:52Oh, what a beautiful fight.
00:42:55I wish we was in it.
00:42:57Oh, I meant to tell you.
00:42:58We're supposed to be.
00:42:59What?
00:43:00We are in it.
00:43:01Wait a minute.
00:43:03What side are we supposed to be on?
00:43:05What divers is that made?
00:43:06None.
00:43:07Oh
00:43:37Come on
00:43:49Have you had enough? Come on answer me
00:43:51Answer me
00:44:01He don't belong to no outfit
00:44:03I've been telling him
00:44:05I'm no minging freighter
00:44:07Wasting all my time
00:44:09And all my muscle
00:44:11Come on get going
00:44:13I'm going
00:44:15Here's your husband madam
00:44:23Say what you're doing
00:44:25Oh that was a good one
00:44:31I didn't know you cared
00:44:33Whoop whoop
00:44:39Why you didn't think I'd leave you behind
00:44:41Did you?
00:44:43Sweetheart
00:44:45Oh
00:44:53Let's go
00:44:55Let's go
00:44:57Get this
00:44:59All in
00:45:05Wait
00:45:07Get him
00:45:15Get him
00:45:17Come on
00:45:19Get him
00:45:21Get him
00:45:27Get him
00:45:29Get him!
00:45:59Get him!
00:46:29Get him!
00:46:31Get him!
00:46:33Get him!
00:46:35Look, Cap!
00:46:37I'll get some of the boys to help you set her up.
00:46:39No.
00:46:40We'll make camp here.
00:46:41We'll set her up in the morning.
00:46:43Well, we need some feed.
00:46:44I'll go make a snow plow and cover some of this bunch grass.
00:46:46All right.
00:46:47Go!
00:46:48Go!
00:46:54Go!
00:46:59Is there anybody here that knows any reason why these two shouldn't get married?
00:47:12No.
00:47:13No.
00:47:14Go on.
00:47:15Do you know what you're doing?
00:47:16We do.
00:47:17Join hands.
00:47:18You'd better join both of them.
00:47:20You want to make this binding.
00:47:22All right.
00:47:23Now you're man and wife.
00:47:24Do I get to kiss the bride?
00:47:26Hey.
00:47:31Makes you think, don't it?
00:47:33You could almost hear the organ feeling.
00:47:36Oh, well, now, Maisie.
00:47:38If you think it's really necessary for us to get married, why...
00:47:46Why, you see?
00:47:47Even when I'm willing to get spliced in maximally, I don't seem to get nowhere with them.
00:47:52I guess he's cured of her.
00:48:04If he was in love, he wouldn't have no appetite like that.
00:48:22You might ask me Sophia and?"
00:48:24Wow, uh, oh!
00:48:27I'm obligated to push her.
00:48:28I make money.
00:48:29I'm obligated to push her.
00:48:39Uh!
00:48:47Well yeah, you may have to like a shutdown.
00:48:48Gosh, do we have to go across them now?
00:48:57Yep.
00:48:58The scouts say there's a pass over there where we can get through.
00:49:01But if they didn't want it to land up yonder in that saddle, Summers.
00:49:05Justin, there's liable to be a lot of deep snowdrifts on the other side.
00:49:09Sure looks like mighty ticklish going.
00:49:15Yolahoo!
00:49:18Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:49:25Nothing funny about that.
00:49:28Well, it's a job that can get going anyway.
00:49:48M. Immigrants had it easy, compared to this.
00:50:02them immigrants had it easy compared to this
00:50:16well it's about time you stop shot at some fresh meat well if they ain't got
00:50:43nothing to say for themselves they know they ain't a bit of use to us my coach
00:50:47that their deer was killed by Kiowas look Kiowa moccasin tracks all around them
00:50:54planes engines way off their regular territory still following us or maybe
00:51:02just a hunting party did you ever hear a Kiowa's traveling so far to hunt just
00:51:09game well no better double your night guard something funny about this all
00:51:18right I'll have that done I wonder if there was any reason why he was the only
00:51:26survivor of that their massacre I was just wondering the same thing myself
00:51:39you're in love with Clint Belmish and you ain't done a thing to get him
00:52:01stalking and pouting just what men love I don't think you've got a baby them and
00:52:10honey them and butter them on both sides I am French and I have known all what you
00:52:16say since I was so high what's a good a knowing if you don't use it perhaps you
00:52:22right well you can risk a couple of prapses on it
00:52:29yes ma'am you'll excuse me not seeing you sooner
00:52:59will you tell that scouts that I need his help
00:53:02yes
00:53:09mon sour
00:53:16mon sour
00:53:18French says she wants you to come over there and fix something gone wrong
00:53:24with her outfit
00:53:25her I'm too busy
00:53:35come on let's go tell her Jim
00:53:39oh
00:53:42Clint
00:53:45Clint Belmish says for me to tell you he's too busy a man to fetch and carry
00:53:51a fuel back and call of course if there's anything we can do to help you if
00:53:56anything's going wrong
00:53:58no thank you
00:54:00yeah
00:54:01yeah
00:54:02yeah
00:54:03no I'm not make it easy
00:54:07Oh
00:54:37Oh
00:55:07Oh
00:55:37You know it's funny
00:55:53Clint ain't come near us all day
00:55:57He's scared to face
00:55:59Come on, that
00:56:02That ain't no nursing bottle
00:56:04Love songs
00:56:14It's just sick
00:56:16Come on
00:56:19You don't hold with all this talk, do you, Cal?
00:56:23Sure, don't fool yourself
00:56:25Steam roads will be here before you know it
00:56:27Across the desert and over the mountains
00:56:29Look what's going on over the Oregon route
00:56:32Central Pacific and Union Pacific will be joining up in Utah in a few years
00:56:37And I think you're right
00:56:38And I'll bet they'll be cutting fracks right through where we're standing now
00:56:42Yes, sir, boys
00:56:43The old-time West is past
00:56:45That's right
00:56:46Who wants a drink?
00:56:48Oh, the man what don't drink with us is a double-bladded skunk
00:56:53A miner?
00:56:55Ah
00:56:56Do you want to fight?
00:57:00Oh, shut up, Jackson
00:57:02You're drunk
00:57:03I ain't too drunk to bust you in the nose
00:57:05No
00:57:06Easy, boys
00:57:07Easy
00:57:07Easy
00:57:08I know why them tourists are full of fighting liquor
00:57:11Their day's about over
00:57:13Those days is over, huh?
00:57:15What you fellas gonna do when the railroad comes through?
00:57:18They'll be scouting engines down the track
00:57:20Chasing buffalers off the right-of-way
00:57:23Do you want to fight?
00:57:25Let him talk, Jim
00:57:26They'll go too far
00:57:27Now, Clint's got the right idea
00:57:29He's got himself a beautiful wife
00:57:32And he'll fit in with those new times, all right
00:57:35But them two desert rags
00:57:37Shut up, you squint-eyed swine
00:57:39I can lick any man in the South
00:57:42Oh, wait, that's all right, boy
00:57:44Run along, run along
00:57:46They're only fun and...
00:57:47I don't like that game of fun
00:57:49Little French hussy
00:57:53You will see one box of linen
00:57:55That all the gold in California could not buy
00:57:57Since I'm a little girl
00:57:59I've been putting fine pieces in that box
00:58:01For when I'm married
00:58:03What?
00:58:04Yes, it is a custom with French people
00:58:09And when we are married
00:58:10And have our own house
00:58:13He will be proud of the fine tableclothes
00:58:15And the serviettes
00:58:17The what?
00:58:18Yes, you know, the napkins
00:58:20That I have embroidered with my own hands
00:58:25I ain't ever sat down at a table all cluttered up like that
00:58:28And I don't know that I'd like to, either
00:58:30But darling, not always
00:58:32You will be sitting here like this
00:58:34With the coffee here
00:58:35And the plate here
00:58:37And everything cooking like here
00:58:39With such funny people
00:58:41No...
00:58:43We will have uh...
00:58:45Tova Bayern
00:58:46And there will be wine at a table
00:58:51And in the evening when you come back from work
00:58:55What kind of work?
00:58:56Oh, I don't know, darling
00:58:59But you will find some real work
00:59:01So you can come home every night
00:59:03You mean, I'd have to give up scouting?
00:59:08What?
00:59:09You won't leave me for this?
00:59:13To go and come with those old men in the wagons?
00:59:16Why not?
00:59:17That's all I know how to do
00:59:18And those old men are aiming to make as good a scout of me as they are
00:59:22And they don't come any better
00:59:24Oh, then if this is your life
00:59:27You do not want me
00:59:29Wait a minute
00:59:30I don't say that
00:59:32What I say is that
00:59:34I don't see how I'm gonna fit into the picture you got in your mind
00:59:38Working regular
00:59:40Eating off a tablecloth
00:59:42And tying a napkin around my neck like a baby
00:59:45I've always been free
00:59:47And I don't know if
00:59:48I'd like a woman to tell me this here and that there
00:59:51I ain't never been tied down to nothing
00:59:53Oh
00:59:55Oh, how stupid I was
00:59:58I thought you loved me
01:00:00I thought you once married me
01:00:03And be happy with me
01:00:04And all what you want is this
01:00:06To ride to drink whiskey
01:00:08And make love to some other girl
01:00:09Then be killed by the Indians
01:00:11Well, all that's being free anyhow
01:00:14It's my nature to be free
01:00:15Then
01:00:16I have this to say to you
01:00:19You are free
01:00:21You are very free
01:00:23Do anything you like
01:00:24But never speak to me again
01:00:26Now, wait a minute
01:00:27Oh, girl
01:00:39Let's go and give her our congratulations, huh?
01:00:48That's a good idea
01:00:50Come on, Jim
01:00:51The trouble with you, Jim, is you drink?
01:00:58Yeah, I know
01:01:00Oh
01:01:01Well, Missy, you got him
01:01:04Yeah
01:01:05Hooked and ready to land
01:01:07I hope you're satisfied
01:01:09You made a fine house door go to the man
01:01:13Huh
01:01:13You are congratulating me, huh?
01:01:17Certainly
01:01:17We are good sports
01:01:19That's your life
01:01:20Well
01:01:21I don't want him
01:01:23You understand?
01:01:26What's that?
01:01:27I say
01:01:28I'm rid of him
01:01:29Rid of him?
01:01:31You mean
01:01:32You've turned him down?
01:01:34I did
01:01:35You
01:01:35You don't love him?
01:01:37Love him
01:01:38Yes, I do
01:01:41I love him as much as you
01:01:43I was ready to work for him
01:01:46To bear him children
01:01:48And make him a real home
01:01:50I would have made something out of your Clint Belmont
01:01:53And Dan is much more than you can say
01:01:56What's that?
01:01:57What have you ever done for him, huh?
01:02:00Why, we'll raise that
01:02:02We'll raise, raise for what?
01:02:03To be like you all the rest of his life
01:02:05Just a drunken, miserable
01:02:07Selfish pig
01:02:08When I
01:02:09Why, sit
01:02:09Huh
01:02:12Oh
01:02:13Darned little fool
01:02:16Spitfire
01:02:18Huh
01:02:19Was, uh
01:02:21Tell me, Jim
01:02:22When she was garbing away there
01:02:25Did she say something about
01:02:28Having thrown Clint down?
01:02:31Seems like this she did
01:02:33Let's go tell him
01:02:36Oh, lucky he is
01:02:38Run
01:02:38This horse is gone
01:02:45He's a trailing engine
01:02:48Alone
01:02:49Burn
01:02:50Burn
01:02:51They've been traveling since 2 o'clock this morning to dodge the heat
01:03:05Must be getting near the river by now
01:03:08Yeah
01:03:08I will jump them when I get them across
01:03:11You understand?
01:03:12You tell them
01:03:13He's been traveling in a straight line all night
01:03:29Now are you satisfied that he ain't trailing no engines, huh?
01:03:34He's running away all right
01:03:35But why?
01:03:37Oh, Jim
01:03:38I've been kind of thinking
01:03:40Do you suppose there's anything in what that girl said last night, huh?
01:03:46Uh, I've been a thinking too
01:03:48Oh, come on
01:03:49Mmm, mmm
01:03:51Mmm
01:03:52Mmm
01:03:59Mmm
01:04:00Mmm
01:04:00Mmm
01:04:01Mmm
01:04:02Mmm
01:04:03Mmm
01:04:04Mmm
01:04:05All right, have your laugh.
01:04:22That's what you followed me for.
01:04:24You told me a gal would get a hold of me someday, and you was right.
01:04:28Now laugh, dog, don't you?
01:04:30Please.
01:04:35She's got me so I can't even look at her without one to grab her in my arm.
01:04:57That's why I'm running away from her, so that I can beat it.
01:05:05And when I meet up here in Sacramento, I'll have it beat.
01:05:09But she loves you.
01:05:11I know that.
01:05:13You mean that you're running away from her because you love her, too?
01:05:18Yes.
01:05:20Why run away?
01:05:21Well, I've been thinking.
01:05:23She's right.
01:05:25I ain't good enough for her.
01:05:26I wouldn't make her or any gal a fit husband.
01:05:29You know, Sonny, what she's been a-blaming you for, she'd have been much righter to blame us about.
01:05:35Mm-hmm.
01:05:37Me and Jim ain't treated you right.
01:05:39We've been lying to you.
01:05:42The railroad is coming.
01:05:44Freighters have only got a little while longer.
01:05:46Oh, times is changing.
01:05:49And you'd better change, too.
01:05:51You mean to say she's reformed you?
01:05:53We ain't a-talkin' about us.
01:05:55Now, you'd better go back.
01:05:58We can't do no more for you, boy, and she can.
01:06:02Mm-hmm.
01:06:03That's another place we went wrong.
01:06:05She's all right.
01:06:07And you're askin' me to go back?
01:06:09It's the best thing for you, boy.
01:06:12Well, what are you gonna do?
01:06:13Oh, never mind about us.
01:06:15Hm.
01:06:15That's funny.
01:06:17You askin' me to turn you down.
01:06:20After the way you cared for me when I was young and weak, Doc.
01:06:24And now that you're weak and old.
01:06:27Old?
01:06:27Weak?
01:06:28What?
01:06:29Why are you...
01:06:31You insist, young puppy.
01:06:35I can still let you...
01:06:37I beat you, man.
01:06:38Take that gun off your face.
01:06:41Put him down.
01:06:42Get him down.
01:06:43Hey, don't take that gun off your face, will ya?
01:06:46What have you got on you?
01:06:46Go on, get up.
01:06:47What have you got on you?
01:06:48Wait a minute.
01:06:49Injun.
01:07:08Hiowas and Comanches.
01:07:23They're splittin'.
01:07:24It's supposed to attack the train from both sides of the river.
01:07:38I beat you on our second off.
01:07:51It looks a little tired, Doc.
01:07:57Nothing on those notes in there, Doc.
01:08:08They won't!
01:08:09Let him down!
01:08:17Hey!
01:08:33No!
01:08:33No!
01:08:33No!
01:08:34No!
01:08:35No!
01:08:36No!
01:08:37Let's go!
01:09:07Let's go!
01:09:17When you come over the top of that hill,
01:09:19it's hard to go!
01:09:31Cover!
01:09:32No, sir, I stand right here!
01:09:37I'm loading you!
01:09:46Thinking about us, huh?
01:09:48Telling us we was old!
01:09:54Well, he was right about you anyway!
01:09:58You missed that one!
01:10:04Ha! You missed again!
01:10:06You're shooting like a cross-eyed squaw!
01:10:15Ha!
01:10:16Cut him that time!
01:10:18All right!
01:10:19Sex the ball!
01:10:20You're a liar!
01:10:21We're even, huh?
01:10:23Come on!
01:10:27Johnny!
01:10:39Aim low when they're running!
01:10:40Like I told you, Mr. Tupcico!
01:10:42You tend to your own, too!
01:10:44I can get more than you two old crippled to put together!
01:10:46Yeah?
01:10:47Well, you cripple him, sonny!
01:10:48And we'll finish him for you!
01:10:54You got him!
01:10:55Yeah!
01:10:56We'll make a real Indian fighter out of here yet, huh?
01:10:58Yeah!
01:11:00Look!
01:11:02Murder!
01:11:07The renegade skunk!
01:11:09Getting ready to be the sole survivor of another massacre!
01:11:13Yeah!
01:11:14Yeah!
01:11:15Yeah!
01:11:16The Indians want to catch us while we're split for the river!
01:11:19If we can only get together on to the other side, we ain't got a chance!
01:11:22Frank, you see, to get the stock across!
01:11:24Jim and me will take some men and hold them off here as long as we can to cover the cross and see!
01:11:28Where's the girl?
01:11:29Find the cord!
01:11:30Come on!
01:11:45Funny picture I got of you!
01:11:47Crawling out from under them there wheels!
01:11:50All covered over with chute and grease!
01:12:00Cigars, candies and peanuts!
01:12:04You ain't got no answer for that one, have you?
01:12:07In case your funny bone's going back on you, eh?
01:12:12Twelve!
01:12:16Come on, Jim!
01:12:18You will admit, you will admit that that was a funny idea, eh?
01:12:22Cigars, candies and...
01:12:24Peanuts!
01:12:29What's a funny idea?
01:12:34What's a funny idea?
01:12:59Thirteen!
01:13:03Thirteen!
01:13:06Here's one massacre you ain't survived!
01:13:29Thirteen!
01:13:37Finished!
01:13:39Bridgen Jackson!
01:13:43You can't help me now!
01:13:45Nothing will stop them!
01:13:48Look at that gun!
01:13:50Turn those horses loose!
01:13:51We can get this kerosene across!
01:13:53Turn them horses loose!
01:13:54Then they usually gotta be stuck!
01:13:59Get out of here!
01:14:09The old engine starts across the river!
01:14:11They must have wiped them out as we left on the other side!
01:14:13They're making a cross to attack us on the river side too!
01:14:16But we're finished!
01:14:18Fire too!
01:14:29Come on!
01:14:31Come on!
01:14:32We do it!
01:14:33How's that?
01:14:35What's that?
01:14:37Come on!
01:14:39Come on!
01:14:41Come on!
01:14:43Come on!
01:14:45That'll hold them engines across the river for a spell!
01:14:56Let's pour two of them on this side while we've got them split.
01:15:02All right, boys, give it to them!
01:15:26Let's get them on the road!
01:15:40Let's get them on the road!
01:15:56Let's get them on the road!
01:16:26Let's get them on the road!
01:16:48Whosoever believeth on me shall never die.
01:16:56Hey! The folks are coming out from Sacramento to meet her!
01:17:22Sacramento to meet her!
01:17:26What folks are they?
01:17:28A couple of lumbermen, two or three of the largest storekeepers, and a drugger.
01:17:32A regular welcoming.
01:17:36What are you standing around like this for?
01:17:38I want you all to put on your best clothes.
01:17:40Myrtle, get into your black satin with the Spangles.
01:17:43Hurry up, Goldie. You want to look your best for these men, folks.
01:17:46Me and Ed are getting married in Sacramento tomorrow.
01:17:48And me and Nathaniel are thinking of doing the same thing.
01:17:52Get back in that wagon! Get back!
01:17:54It was not my intention to come all the way out here to open up a matrimonial agency.
01:18:00This will make the third sale I've made since we struck California.
01:18:04Seth Higgins bought one of them air prints less than an hour ago.
01:18:08Did you say Seth Higgins?
01:18:10Yes, ma'am.
01:18:11Well, Landic Ocean.
01:18:12Who for?
01:18:17Well, Seth Higgins, you?
01:18:20Come on, dear.
01:18:21Come on, dear.
01:18:22Oh, there they are!
01:18:23There they are!
01:18:24Oh, there they are!
01:18:25There they are!
01:18:26Where are you?
01:18:27Where are you?
01:18:29Where are you?
01:18:30I come to ask you if there's anything I can do to help you get started in Sacramento.
01:18:36No, that is nothing.
01:18:37Well, then, I guess there's nothing more to say except that I'm giving up scouting.
01:18:43Yes?
01:18:44With them two gone, it wouldn't be the same anyhow.
01:18:46I'm sorry.
01:18:47I'd be awful lonesome riding back east, thinking about them.
01:18:49Oh, sure.
01:18:50I'm sorry.
01:18:51Thank you, sir.
01:18:52That's all.
01:18:53Thank you, sir.
01:18:54I'm sorry.
01:18:55Well, I can't wait.
01:18:56I have a minute.
01:18:57I'm sorry.
01:18:58I'm sorry.
01:18:59I'd be awful lonesome riding back east, thinking about them.
01:19:02I'm giving up scouting.
01:19:05Yes?
01:19:07With them two gone, it wouldn't be the same, anyhow.
01:19:11I'm sorry.
01:19:13I'd be awful lonesome riding back east, thinking about them and you.
01:19:21Oh, but you will be free.
01:19:25I've been thinking that over.
01:19:27I'd rather eat with a napkin around my neck for the rest of my life.
01:19:33Then perhaps you will permit me to sell you some of my fine linen, eh?
01:19:42You've got it coming to you to have all the fun with me you want, but not now.
01:19:47I'm asking you a question and the answer can't be maybe.
01:19:51It's got to be yes or no straight out, understand?
01:19:58Will you marry me, yes or no?
01:20:02Oui, monsieur.
01:20:04What?
01:20:06Yes!
01:20:27Yes!
01:20:29Yes!
01:20:30Mm.
01:20:31Yes!
01:20:32Yes!
01:20:34Yes!
01:20:36Yes!
01:20:41Yes!
01:20:43Yes!
01:20:44Yes!
01:20:45That's yes!
01:20:47Yes!
01:20:48Yes!
01:20:49Yes!

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