Skip to playerSkip to main contentSkip to footer
  • 2 days ago
🌡 Cattle Queen of Montana (1954) is a classic Technicolor Western drama directed by Allan Dwan, showcasing a fierce female lead, a stunning Montana backdrop, and a thrilling tale of land disputes, identity, and justice. Starring the legendary Barbara Stanwyck and future U.S. President Ronald Reagan, this film delivers compelling performances and timeless Western action.

πŸ’₯ Genre: Western | Runtime: 1h 19m | Color: Technicolor
🎞️ Director: Allan Dwan | Produced by: Benedict Bogeaus

πŸ“– Plot Summary
Following the tragic ambush and massacre of her family and cattle drivers, Sierra Nevada Jones (Barbara Stanwyck) returns to Montana determined to reclaim her father's land and cattle. But she finds herself caught in the crossfire of a bitter land conflict between settlers, greedy landowners, and the Blackfoot tribe, who are also being manipulated by outside forces.

Teaming up with Farrell (Ronald Reagan), a mysterious man with his own agenda, Sierra navigates betrayal, frontier politics, and danger at every turn. As tensions rise and violence brews, Sierra must prove that she's no ordinary cattle queen β€” she's a force to be reckoned with.

This Western classic stands out for its strong female protagonist, bold cinematography, and a story that balances action with emotional depth.

🎭 Cast
🌟 Barbara Stanwyck as Sierra Nevada Jones

🌟 Ronald Reagan as Farrell

🀠 Gene Evans as Tom McCord

🐎 Lance Fuller as Colorados

πŸ”οΈ Jack Elam as Nat Collins

Morris Ankrum as Chief Ouray

Transcript
00:01:30All the long way up from Texas.
00:01:32We never let down until our feet were on Montana soil.
00:01:36Pop had staked out Buffalo Valley last summer.
00:01:39We only had two more days to file our papers and take possession of our new home.
00:01:43Well, there she is, Sierra.
00:01:55The last of the rich open range.
00:01:57This valley.
00:01:59The whole valley looks like it's smiling at us, like it's really glad to see us.
00:02:02Sure does.
00:02:04What were you worried about, Dad?
00:02:05You beat the deadline by one day.
00:02:07You know, we're going to make the 77 the fanciest layout in the whole territory.
00:02:11You and me are going to be eating steaks, oh, that thick.
00:02:14And counting our money.
00:02:15You think that's bad?
00:02:16Come on, Dad.
00:02:18Show me the rest of it.
00:02:29J.I. Jones.
00:02:31This is my land.
00:02:32There she is, still there.
00:02:38Dad, you should be real proud of yourself.
00:02:40You brought us all through.
00:02:41Seven months' worth.
00:02:42Ah, we can all be proud of ourselves.
00:02:44Tomorrow I'm filing and get a certificate of ownership.
00:02:46I've been working for you for 30 years, Pop Jones.
00:02:52This is the first time you ever did anything right.
00:02:55How you ever found this place, I'll never know.
00:02:58Right over sweet water and everything.
00:03:01Thanks, but don't stand there spouting about it.
00:03:04All them beams have got to be bedded down.
00:03:06Now, you'll get busy and help the boys, or I'm going to have to dock you.
00:03:10You owe me so much overtime I can loaf the rest of my life.
00:03:13And you'd still owe me.
00:03:15If you love birds will excuse me, I'll shake off some of this Montana dust.
00:03:20Hey, this river water's mighty cool.
00:03:23Oh, I found a pond back there under the mountain.
00:03:45How long have you been watching me?
00:04:10You're a mighty fine swimmer, lady.
00:04:13All right, mosey along.
00:04:16Men in your outfit must be loco, letting you sashay around like this.
00:04:19Oh, they figure if it comes right down to it, I can take care of myself.
00:04:24This is Montana, remember?
00:04:26White women's scalps are mighty valuable, especially red ones.
00:04:29You're just naturally ornery.
00:04:32Guess I can't cross here, anyway.
00:04:34How deep is it?
00:04:35You standing on bottom?
00:04:41What outfit are you with?
00:04:43Pop Jones, the 77, up from Texas.
00:04:46Why, you looking for beans and bread, mister?
00:04:49Nah, I got a job waiting for me the next spread north.
00:04:52What's your name?
00:04:54Sierra Nevada Jones.
00:04:55What's yours?
00:04:57Farrell.
00:04:58I hope I'm looking down on you again someday, Jonesy.
00:05:21Alan, I told you yesterday to clear that brush away from the creek.
00:05:24No point in having water if the cattle can't get to it.
00:05:27Sorry, Mr. McCord.
00:05:28The dogs treat a bear.
00:05:29Well, quit wasting time with the dogs and clear that creek.
00:05:31Yes, sir.
00:05:34Sounds like he's the boss.
00:05:36You'll find out soon enough, stranger.
00:05:37Ran into him down by the pines.
00:05:48He didn't seem to have much to say.
00:05:50Good thing you didn't draw on him, Yost.
00:05:52Oh, is that so?
00:05:53You on McCord?
00:05:53Yeah, what kept you so long, Farrell?
00:05:55Trouble still here, isn't it?
00:05:56Yeah.
00:05:57From your record, I figured you'd fit in.
00:05:59If the price is right.
00:06:00One of them slingers, huh?
00:06:01If you two are going to tangle, might as well be right now.
00:06:08Farrell.
00:06:10Yeah.
00:06:11I recollect.
00:06:12Ain't you supposed to be good with a gun?
00:06:18Good enough?
00:06:21Come on over to the house, Farrell.
00:06:31No notches.
00:06:33New job, new gun.
00:06:35I got a big spread here in Buffalo Valley.
00:06:39And it'll get bigger.
00:06:41I want to live a long, long time and enjoy it all I can.
00:06:45How much you enjoy it, boss, is up to you.
00:06:49I'll try to see that no accidents cut you off in the prime of life.
00:07:01It's quiet.
00:07:12Seems like.
00:07:13And beautiful.
00:07:16Well, it ain't taxes, if that's what you mean.
00:07:20The end of dust and the long trail.
00:07:23And now Montana.
00:07:25The richest grass on the face of this earth.
00:07:29That's why the cattle are quiet.
00:07:31I don't know what they're talking about.
00:08:01I don't know.
00:08:02I don't know.
00:08:03Yeah.
00:08:03I don't know.
00:08:04I don't know.
00:08:04I don't know.
00:08:04Never mind.
00:08:35Is your cattle better down?
00:08:44Cattle?
00:08:45Sure.
00:08:46Quiet as kids with full bellies ever since we got into this blue joint, Brad.
00:08:52Come over here, Sierra.
00:08:54I want to tell you something.
00:09:00Reminds me of the time he was a little fella.
00:09:02Matt, you know why I done all this?
00:09:07Come through 2,000 miles, a hullabaloo in high water to this valley?
00:09:13It's just for you.
00:09:15All for you.
00:09:17For both of us.
00:09:19Well, what about me?
00:09:21Of course, Matt. You too.
00:09:23I'm turning in. Big day tomorrow.
00:09:28Yeah.
00:09:29Tomorrow we start building and spreading our wings.
00:09:31Come back.
00:09:33Alright.
00:09:34Come back.
00:09:34Come back.
00:09:36I see him.
00:09:36Yeah.
00:09:37I see him.
00:09:37Yeah.
00:09:42I see him.
00:09:43Damn.
00:09:43Let's go.
00:10:13Stampede!
00:10:24Stampede!
00:10:43Stampede!
00:10:45Arrggh!
00:10:47Arrggh!
00:11:04Arggh!
00:11:07No one knows we've been here.
00:11:09Leave no white man alive.
00:11:11Ciara!
00:11:17Ciara!
00:11:19Ciara!
00:11:21Ciara!
00:11:23Ciara!
00:11:25Ciara!
00:11:27Ciara!
00:11:29Ciara!
00:11:31Ciara!
00:11:33Ciara!
00:11:35Ciara!
00:11:37Ciara!
00:11:39Ciara!
00:11:41Ciara!
00:11:43Ciara!
00:11:44Ciara!
00:11:45Ciara!
00:11:46Ciara!
00:11:47Ciara!
00:11:48Ciara!
00:11:49Ciara!
00:11:50Ciara!
00:11:51Ciara!
00:11:52Ciara!
00:11:53Ciara!
00:11:54Ciara!
00:11:55Ciara!
00:11:56Ciara!
00:11:57Ciara!
00:11:58Ciara!
00:11:59Ciara!
00:12:00Ciara!
00:12:01Ciara!
00:12:02Ciara!
00:12:03Ciara!
00:12:04Ciara!
00:12:05Ciara!
00:12:06Ciara!
00:12:07Let's go.
00:12:37Looks like whoever was in this camp really got it.
00:13:01It's rough.
00:13:02They ought to know better to bring in $20,000 on the hoof without enough guns to protect them.
00:13:05All right, start running up those bees before they start straying.
00:13:10No point in turning down Lady Luck.
00:13:13Go on, Farrell.
00:13:14We might as well make something out of this.
00:13:16Yeah, we might at that.
00:13:17All right.
00:13:22All right.
00:13:26What are you doing here? Get back to your village.
00:13:50My horse hit by a bullet. I take yours.
00:13:53Yeah. All right, they can get out of here.
00:13:56We make deal. I want 200 head cattle.
00:13:59You get your cattle. Bring back my horse.
00:14:19Oh!
00:14:22Dad.
00:14:49Dad!
00:14:51Dad!
00:14:57Dad!
00:14:59Dad!
00:15:01Dad!
00:15:09Sierra!
00:15:13Sierra!
00:15:19Savage sons of...
00:15:21Come on, finish your job!
00:15:23There's one of us left!
00:15:27Well, what are you waiting for?
00:15:29Killers, savages, all of you!
00:15:31Hold your tongue.
00:15:33Let us die!
00:15:35Well, honey...
00:15:37Oh!
00:15:39Oh!
00:15:41Oh!
00:15:43Oh!
00:15:45Oh!
00:15:47Oh, honey!
00:15:49Oh!
00:15:50This mine lives!
00:15:51Put him on the Travis.
00:15:53The woman...
00:15:54On that horse.
00:16:04Not your coat.
00:16:17Oh!
00:16:19Oh!
00:16:20Oh!
00:16:34What?
00:16:35Ha!
00:17:05I'm sorry.
00:17:35It's me here. Oh, nobody but you and me left
00:17:41Where are we the Blackfoot Village
00:17:53Looks like he's fixing up something special for us like hanging us up our ears or chopping us up in a little pieces
00:18:05The great spirit be with you father. I have waited long for your return
00:18:15It is in my heart to say my father's face was ever before me through all the wonders of the white man's college
00:18:22Many moons have come and gone many things. I've learned all I hope to make me more worthy to be the son of our chief
00:18:28You have learned only strange customs at white man school who has been speaking against me
00:18:33The joy we want to feel before your return my son has been changed to disappointment
00:18:40Why you bring whites here and want a woman say more not so cool. You speak well. Why are whites here?
00:18:47I returned through the valley. I came upon whites kill
00:18:52Those two trampled and crushed. I brought them here so that they might know that the Blackfeet are not evil
00:18:58One more alive is one more to kill us
00:19:00These two must go where the moon stands now. I Coloradus have brought them here and they will remain
00:19:07Is it not enough? We are pushed back our lands grow small and the buffalo disappear
00:19:13Now you bring whites to stronghold when I go on journey. I bring cattle which you steal stolen beef fills bellies as any other
00:19:20If this should be known to the white authorities troops would come to our village and all of us because we're Indians would be blamed
00:19:28That is why I make friends with these two
00:19:30Enough talk
00:19:32Maybe not a course speak well
00:19:35Maybe Coloradus speak well when they say with barley from white calm beast and
00:19:40from peace come better life for all I
00:19:43I am nearing the end of my days
00:19:47The answer do not come as clearly has before
00:19:51But for now
00:19:53Let Coloradus keep his word with the white
00:19:56Let them remain here until they are well enough to travel
00:20:01And let Natchakoa hold his tongue
00:20:03I speak the law
00:20:05I hold my tongue
00:20:08But there are many others who speak for me
00:20:13I don't know
00:20:14You can do that
00:20:15You can do that
00:20:16You can do that
00:20:17You can do that
00:20:18Sit down, my son
00:20:22Natchakoa would destroy us
00:20:25Patience, my son
00:20:26Natchakoa is hothead
00:20:27Patience, my son
00:20:28Natchakoa is hothead
00:20:29You can do that
00:20:30You control others
00:20:32He will destroy only himself
00:20:34Patience is my command
00:20:36You ask much, father
00:20:37My son
00:20:38The time is now
00:20:39Patience is now
00:20:40Patience is now
00:20:40Patience, my son
00:20:42The time is not for when you must wear this Buffalo helmet, which is now mine
00:20:49Your worries will be great
00:20:51Your problems many
00:20:54But the greatest is not how to deal with the whites
00:20:58But how to keep your own tribe
00:21:02together
00:21:08Oh
00:21:10Nat, take it easy. The sprained leg and cracked ribs won't heal that way. I'll make it all right, honey
00:21:17What are you in a stew about? Today, Nat? Today was the last day to file our papers to take up our claim
00:21:22Stampede knocked it plum out of my head
00:21:24Hundred miles from nowhere prisoners
00:21:32Take your hands off be a murdering heathen. Why don't you kill us and get it over with this animal?
00:21:36This red skin brought you here so that the vultures would not feed upon your flesh
00:21:41Where are you taking him?
00:21:42You medicine lodge
00:21:44Oh
00:21:49For your peace
00:21:50In the valley your father lies buried with the others
00:21:54From the wagon we found these things
00:21:59Why do you do this for us?
00:22:01Last night your right is
00:22:02If one white man steals and kills, are all white men evil?
00:22:05Yes, Indians stampeded your cattle.
00:22:07But perhaps they were not alone.
00:22:09When the wounds of the old man have healed,
00:22:11and you go back to your settlement,
00:22:13tell them that there are Indians who do not wish death to all whites,
00:22:17but peace.
00:22:19You're going to help us?
00:22:21Is it so hard to believe that I'm a human being too?
00:22:27You do much to please, white woman.
00:22:29For our village, for the Blackfeet tribe.
00:22:32This I do not understand.
00:22:59There they go.
00:23:02It's the last of the tally, boss.
00:23:06Yeah, how many?
00:23:07Well, with that bunch, I make it 1100, maybe 1125.
00:23:10Not a bad night's work, was it?
00:23:12I didn't know I was working for two outfits.
00:23:14How long you been running that bar double triangle?
00:23:16Registered it yesterday.
00:23:18If you keep on having good ideas, like watching stampede,
00:23:20you're liable to wind up with every beef in the territory.
00:23:23That was no idea, Farrell.
00:23:25That was an accident.
00:23:26And don't you forget it.
00:23:27That was a big deal.
00:23:28That was a good idea.
00:23:29That was a big deal.
00:23:30Oh, McCord.
00:23:31Oh, McCord.
00:23:57There was bad medicine that night.
00:23:59White woman and old man not dying stampede.
00:24:02How do you know this?
00:24:04Colorado, son of Red Lance, our chief has returned.
00:24:06With him, two whites.
00:24:08What's he gonna do with them?
00:24:10He has found reason to do many things for white woman.
00:24:14You must get rid of them.
00:24:16Many times, settlers come to Valley.
00:24:19I not let them stay. I help my friend McCord.
00:24:22This time, I not like moves so fast against these three.
00:24:25Three? You said two.
00:24:26Two. Old man. White woman.
00:24:30Colorados.
00:24:50What's on your mind?
00:24:51I got it, boss.
00:24:57It's your new certificate for the Bar Devil Triangle brand.
00:25:02Yeah.
00:25:03Maybe we moved a little too fast.
00:25:06Strays and land without owners are anybody's property, aren't they?
00:25:08Maybe.
00:25:09Better take care of your horse, Yoast.
00:25:11Suppose some of the folks from that 77 outfit weren't wiped out.
00:25:21Kind of awkward.
00:25:22Yeah.
00:25:24I'd hate to see you in that kind of trouble.
00:25:26They might sling law.
00:25:28Well, I guess that would prevent you from enjoying life, wouldn't it?
00:25:30Sure would.
00:25:32Where are they?
00:25:33In the Blackfoot village, picked up by a young buck who's got a yen for white folks.
00:25:36A thousand dollars apiece.
00:25:39Your project?
00:25:41Your money.
00:25:44You speak well, Colorados.
00:25:46Your government.
00:25:47I have been at a university.
00:25:49Many Indians were sent there.
00:25:51Iroquois from the east.
00:25:53Seminole from the south.
00:25:54Crow.
00:25:55Sioux, Cheyenne.
00:25:57Why didn't you stay?
00:25:58The people of my tribe were not sure they wanted a Blackfoot living like a white.
00:26:03The times changed.
00:26:05The peace I thought we had is slipping away.
00:26:10It's better I stay with my tribe.
00:26:12Try to make them understand if it can be done.
00:26:21Many summers and many winters, my mother.
00:26:25Colorados looks upon me kindly.
00:26:27And I hope to be his one day.
00:26:30When he went away, I did not know my eyes could hold so many tears.
00:26:35And when he returned, he brought her.
00:26:41I'm forgotten.
00:26:52What day is today, Nat?
00:26:53Still the 27th?
00:26:54Well, it was the 27th when you came in to see me this morning.
00:26:57I reckon it still is.
00:26:59Old week.
00:27:01If we could just get out of here, get to the land commissioners.
00:27:03Now, you listen to your old foreman.
00:27:05You go to this Mr. Colorados and get your horse and go in.
00:27:09We've been all through that.
00:27:10I'm not going to go without you.
00:27:11You go in and settle your mind.
00:27:14I got me good service here.
00:27:18Got skinny nurses in the daytime and fat ones at night.
00:27:22Ain't nothing going to happen.
00:27:24Now promise me you'll go in.
00:27:26All right, I promise.
00:27:29Yeah.
00:27:30You got yourself a deal, partner.
00:27:39Good night, Nat.
00:27:40Good night, honey.
00:27:44What is this anger you feel?
00:27:46I did not know that you were aware of me.
00:27:49Starfire.
00:27:49My heart is so full, I must speak.
00:27:55This white woman.
00:27:58I know I can never be like her.
00:28:00Your eyes look kindly upon her.
00:28:03And her hair are red.
00:28:05She's different, and I hate her.
00:28:08Starfire, listen to me.
00:28:10I am glad to know Sierra Jones.
00:28:13There is an admiration which I feel.
00:28:16Do not listen to the taunts of children.
00:28:18You are a lovely young girl.
00:28:21Act like one.
00:28:22That is getting better every day.
00:28:25Some of our hospitals could learn from your medicine lodges.
00:28:27I've been glad to do what I can for Nat Collins and Sierra Nevada Jones.
00:28:31I've been glad to do what I can for Nat Collins and Sierra Nevada Jones.
00:28:34I've been glad to do what I can for Nat Collins.
00:28:36I've been glad to do what I can for Nat Collins and Sierra Nevada Jones.
00:28:40I've been glad to do what I can for Nat Collins and Sierra Nevada Jones.
00:28:57Sierra Nevada.
00:28:58My father, this is very strange to me.
00:29:01You do not come from the mountains of the West.
00:29:03My father never saw them.
00:29:05That's why he named me after them.
00:29:07He never saw?
00:29:08And that is why?
00:29:10Yes.
00:29:11The first thing you must learn from a white man is never ask reason.
00:29:14We have come from Whitewater.
00:29:33River generals say belong to us.
00:29:35We're none but Indian spearfish.
00:29:37Yes.
00:29:37Only one son ago, four Blackfeet braves and two boys murdered there by white men after yellow gold.
00:29:47My heart is heavy.
00:29:51When Red Lance no longer chief, tribe not want man who can only say my heart is heavy.
00:30:03Who is that?
00:30:05Not your koa.
00:30:06Where did he get that horse?
00:30:09First thing a white must learn is never ask one Indian about another.
00:30:36Blackfeet.
00:30:36This Blackfeet Nation, white man, stay out.
00:31:04You're not your core.
00:31:06I come from McCord.
00:31:09Why McCord send you?
00:31:11The two whites.
00:31:12He wants me to finish them.
00:31:17With empty gun?
00:31:19I had a little trouble at the rapids.
00:31:20Wet my cartridges.
00:31:22I need a rifle.
00:31:25Hundred dollars gold.
00:31:27You have gold with you?
00:31:28I'll, uh, need cartridges.
00:31:49You tell McCord, stay out, Blackfeet land.
00:31:58Colorado's guards two whites.
00:32:01If McCord harms them, Colorado strikes.
00:32:03I'm not ready for that.
00:32:04I teach McCord to obey me.
00:32:07Take his scalp.
00:32:08Send him back to McCord.
00:32:09Stop.
00:32:12What is this?
00:32:13This is my trap.
00:32:14White man belonged to me.
00:32:15What's he doing here?
00:32:17He've come to spy.
00:32:18To find strength of Blackfeet Nation.
00:32:20So we all be killed.
00:32:22Is this true?
00:32:23That's his story.
00:32:24I just got lost and wanted in here.
00:32:27Wait outside.
00:32:28You want to get us all killed?
00:32:37Hi, Jonesy.
00:32:38What are you doing here?
00:32:39Well, I heard they brought you here.
00:32:41Are you all right?
00:32:41Quite safe.
00:32:42But I can't leave until my foreman recovers.
00:32:45You know this man?
00:32:46Yes.
00:32:48He is your friend?
00:32:50Perhaps.
00:32:51If you are in doubt.
00:32:53Oh, I think you can let him go.
00:32:55Well, bring his horse.
00:32:59Thanks, Jonesy.
00:33:08I will remember this.
00:33:21That don't mean nothing to me.
00:33:23I know none of our boys brought any equipment like that.
00:33:27The stampede.
00:33:28Somehow I connect it with the stampede.
00:33:30That settles it.
00:33:31We're going to get out of here as soon as we can.
00:33:32But, Nacho...
00:33:33I don't want no foolishness.
00:33:34We're going to get out of here just as soon as we can get horses.
00:33:37It ain't going to take as long to pack.
00:33:38That's for darn sure.
00:33:40Where are you going?
00:33:41Sierra, where are you going?
00:33:42Where are you going?
00:33:43That girl gets an idea.
00:33:45She's just as stubborn as a mule with a broken hind leg.
00:33:48I knew the day would come.
00:33:59I am happy you're both well enough to travel.
00:34:02Coloradus, I've never known a man like you.
00:34:05You've been a real friend.
00:34:07Once they took many from the university to your capital, Washington.
00:34:11We met great men.
00:34:13They gave big speeches.
00:34:14Said we would be the new leaders of our tribes.
00:34:19But, the sun was down.
00:34:22And when the sun is down, it does not hear the words of men.
00:34:25But there are no words that mean as much as when you say,
00:34:29I am your friend, here in my village.
00:34:32Thank you, Coloradus.
00:34:35Aye.
00:34:40Let's make preparation.
00:34:44What is it, honey?
00:34:48Well, this brand was on that, uh, Nachacoa's horse up there at the village.
00:34:52You saw only Indians at the stampede?
00:34:54In the darkness, what could you see?
00:34:56Well, that's no Indians.
00:34:57That's for darn sure.
00:34:59Only some Indian's friend.
00:35:05What are you going to do, honey?
00:35:09I'm going to town and file Dad's certificate of ownership.
00:35:12Joe!
00:35:29Joe, look at that.
00:35:35A white woman with an Indian?
00:35:36I can't believe it.
00:35:38I can't believe it.
00:35:42Man, will the boss bust open his eyes at this?
00:35:49Want to see something?
00:35:50Coloradus.
00:36:05I guess that proves you right, Farrell.
00:36:08We won't tangle with her yet.
00:36:10Not very smart sending me up to that Blackfoot village.
00:36:13You got your thousand.
00:36:15See what she's up to.
00:36:16Yes, ma'am?
00:36:37My father filed last summer, both sides of Musgrat Creek.
00:36:41Along the valley.
00:36:43About here.
00:36:44Before I took over the office.
00:36:46What was the name?
00:36:47J.I. Jones.
00:36:48Yeah.
00:36:53That preemption expired three weeks back.
00:36:56I know it did.
00:36:56I'll preempt again right now.
00:36:58But there's more to it than just a technicality.
00:37:00The day the preempt expired, another outfit took it over.
00:37:06Your father should have been more careful.
00:37:08Yes.
00:37:10Yes, he should have.
00:37:12He was killed.
00:37:14Bushwhack.
00:37:15It's too bad.
00:37:17But if you're anywhere in Buffalo Valley,
00:37:19you're just squatting on Tom McCord's bear claw spread.
00:37:22Now, here's Tom McCord's outfit.
00:37:24There.
00:37:30Oh, ask him.
00:37:30He's part of that outfit.
00:37:32I just worked there.
00:37:34Don't know much about anything.
00:37:39You can't go in there.
00:37:41It's a report.
00:37:42Miss, you're interrupting.
00:37:43I know it.
00:37:44Somebody stole my dad's preempt.
00:37:46Gentlemen, the lady's mistaken.
00:37:47The preempt expired.
00:37:48It's Tom McCord's ranch.
00:37:49The day before my father was killed,
00:37:51and the next day, McCord took it over.
00:37:52Quite a coincidence, wasn't it, gentlemen?
00:37:53Well, I don't see what this has to do with it.
00:37:55I'm sorry, miss, if McCord's papers are not...
00:37:57What can you do about it?
00:37:58You can contest Mr. McCord's rights
00:38:00if you think it'll help you,
00:38:01just by filing an appeal in Washington in the usual way.
00:38:04Now, we have a great deal of work to do here.
00:38:06Show the lady out.
00:38:08Tom, I told you this thing reported...
00:38:09Troupled?
00:38:12The whole valley was stole from us.
00:38:14By a credit named McCord.
00:38:15You got a beef lady?
00:38:16Take it up with Tom McCord.
00:38:17He's coming right there.
00:38:18Killer.
00:38:23Rustler.
00:38:24Good day, Mr. McCord.
00:38:28There's only one way to treat a snake like him.
00:38:30Fat chance we'd have.
00:38:31Couldn't prove a blessed thing.
00:38:34Just wait.
00:38:35Wait?
00:38:36For what?
00:38:38Just wait.
00:38:39Well, it's a little weather-beaten and faded,
00:38:48but it's mighty comforting.
00:39:09Sierra, honey.
00:39:23Dad always wanted a 77 wrench in this valley,
00:39:27and there's going to be one.
00:39:29There's nothing here but a rock with some riding on it,
00:39:31an old duffer like me.
00:39:34Not even one measly stated.
00:39:36We're as downbroke and defeated as we're ever going to be,
00:39:38and we're on our way back starting right now.
00:39:40I promise you will have more than one steer.
00:39:45After a stampede, if you know where to look,
00:39:48you can always find some.
00:39:56Colorados.
00:39:57I am honored.
00:40:01You wish fine beef for Lodge?
00:40:03I give you one.
00:40:05They must be given back to the white woman
00:40:06where you stole them.
00:40:08You make marriage gifts so soon?
00:40:11The cave of the bear is foul
00:40:12and made stinking by coyotes and vermin.
00:40:15One evil man ruins a whole tribe.
00:40:17You think more of one white woman
00:40:20than all Blackfeet tribe who starve.
00:40:23Round up the cattle.
00:40:33I not forget this.
00:40:35Those who ride with me not forget.
00:40:37Our people would live in peace.
00:40:40They will not forget.
00:40:41I am sorry.
00:41:02I am sorry.
00:41:03you and us cattle must be lost now just a minute there fella start pushing the other way
00:41:20you and your boss can't run us you heard me
00:41:24you're the one that's lost this is the 77
00:41:30take it easy lady mccord sent me over here to have a friendly little powwow so i see you got some
00:41:38cattle how many bees you're running about 200 mccord wants to make your proposition what kind
00:41:45of a proposition he doesn't want any trouble with a two-bit outfit like yours he'll pay top market
00:41:51price cash for every head of beef you've got then you and the old timer can go back to texas where
00:41:55you belong we figure we belong here right here mccord owns this spread legal and regular and he's
00:42:03not letting anybody settle across the water he needs oh is that where we're located well what a
00:42:09coincidence it's a pretty good offer you better think it over get off my land get going any
00:42:16arguments take my word for it mccord is playing for keeps if you decide to take his offer let him
00:42:29know
00:42:29get this straight nachakoa i can't come out here
00:42:59and plover anytime you feel like it things go good with you mccord you put much yellow gold in
00:43:05strongbox what's on your mind i shouldn't even be out here my braves want whiskey you give whiskey
00:43:13all right get to the point what'd you drag me out here for 200 rifle like this one you must be drunk
00:43:32already you show nachakoa how smart is white man look i gave you plenty of cattle when you were chasing
00:43:38the squatters out of this valley maybe it's time we called it quits now no more parlays we stay
00:43:43friends when things go all right you like nachakoa now maybe things not so good but we still brothers
00:43:49mccord maybe you want this one go away but this one always here he got plenty brothers
00:43:56200 rifles that'd take time you take more time maybe i need more rifle more settlers have moved into
00:44:05the valley get rid of them when i tell you come parley next time you come savvy yeah sure i'll be here
00:44:13well boss nachakoa's getting too tall for himself when he raids the settlers i'll see he's taken care of
00:44:26that my job nope farrell owes him this one
00:44:31thank you
00:44:52THE END
00:45:22THE END
00:45:52THE END
00:45:57It's all right, ma'am. They've gone.
00:45:59I don't know how to thank you.
00:46:01Where's your husband?
00:46:03He went hunting. He took the gun.
00:46:06When he comes back, you better tell him to move into town for a few days.
00:46:09Meantime, here.
00:46:11Keep that door barred.
00:46:21Hello.
00:46:22How do you do?
00:46:23I need quite a few things. I've just moved in here.
00:46:25Always welcome new neighbors, ma'am.
00:46:28Yeah, we think that we got the most of what you need.
00:46:31Well, I need lots. Pots and pans, tools. Oh, just about everything.
00:46:35Yeah, well, that's quite an order. You'll need a buckboard. That'll be two dollars extra.
00:46:38Oh, that'll be all right.
00:46:40Hey, your name, ma'am, and where you settled?
00:46:42Sierra Jones. My foreman and I are just starting the 77 Ranch. It's just south of Musgrave Creek.
00:46:47I'm here and I'm going to stay here.
00:47:00Just you, an old man, and all the Blackfeet you need.
00:47:04They're friendly Blackfeet. My friends.
00:47:06Something mighty peculiar about spending so much time in a Blackfoot camp.
00:47:10They saved my life. If more of you settlers were willing to get along...
00:47:13My sister and her two babies were murdered in their sleep by Blackfeet.
00:47:17There's only one reason a white woman takes up with an Indian.
00:47:21And it's got a mighty nasty name.
00:47:23Why, you stupid...
00:47:25Get yourself a buckboard and pick up your goods.
00:47:27I just remembered, I don't haul out that far.
00:47:30You just changed your mind, didn't you?
00:47:37You'll fill the lady's order and see that it's delivered.
00:47:39What's it to you, Farrell?
00:47:41Courtesy to a lady.
00:47:43All right.
00:47:44Guess I can take care of her.
00:47:46Okay.
00:47:55My nose can't stand being anywhere near an Indian lover.
00:47:58Good luck, Jonesy.
00:48:24Good luck, Jonesy.
00:48:28You're sad, Sierra.
00:48:52Matt.
00:48:53A Blackfoot.
00:48:54To the bow.
00:48:55It doesn't matter now.
00:48:56I need help.
00:48:57In my tribe, trouble comes through Nachacoa.
00:48:59McCord's behind it.
00:49:00I'm convinced.
00:49:01Nachacoa and McCord.
00:49:02If this has not made you give up, I am proud to try to help you.
00:49:11What are you going to do, Colonel Carrington?
00:49:13Things aren't any better.
00:49:14Troops are 200 miles away.
00:49:16I have my reason for delaying action.
00:49:18I'm trying to keep the lid from blowing off until...
00:49:20Come in.
00:49:22Carrington?
00:49:24Gentlemen?
00:49:25Well, McCord, what is this?
00:49:26The Blackfeet are rustling cattle, tearing down the fences and scaring off the settlers.
00:49:30We're all in the same fix, Colonel.
00:49:32You get disease and cattle and plague all around you, you've got to stamp it out.
00:49:35That's right, Colonel.
00:49:36Our folks aren't safe night or day.
00:49:37You never know what's going to happen.
00:49:39The time's come to get rid of all of them.
00:49:40Especially Nachacoa and his renegades.
00:49:42Let's not go off half-cock, McCord.
00:49:44They're renegade Indians just like renegade whites.
00:49:46There are Blackfeet who are peaceful and abide by their treaties.
00:49:49You can do more harm than good by acting too hastily.
00:49:52What about us?
00:49:53Our folks, our settlers?
00:49:54This matter is being handled in Washington right now.
00:49:57We've got to consider what's the most good for the most people, not just a few.
00:50:00We've got to save our own skin.
00:50:02We're going to do something, even if Washington's going to sleep.
00:50:05Are you going to wait until they start scalping us?
00:50:06No!
00:50:07Let's go!
00:50:08Listen to me!
00:50:09Take my word, something is being done.
00:50:11Parleys are going on right now.
00:50:13The leading chiefs are in Washington.
00:50:15The only way to handle a Blackfoot's with a rifle or a six-shooter.
00:50:18I say we go out after them and shoot to kill.
00:50:20That's right, McCord.
00:50:21Where would you?
00:50:22Let's get going.
00:50:23And if you want to come in and join us, you'll always be welcome, Colonel.
00:50:25Wait.
00:50:26Well, Colonel, looks like a harness nest.
00:50:28Oh, what are you going to do about it?
00:50:30I'm giving you fair warning.
00:50:33You start ructions here, we'll bring in troops and take over.
00:50:36That might not be a bad idea, Colonel.
00:50:46Colorado's, look.
00:50:48See how they blotted out the 77?
00:50:50If we could get a hold of one of those hides,
00:50:52the old brand will be burned through the hide.
00:50:54The new one won't.
00:50:55No.
00:50:56The South.
00:51:00Try it!
00:51:01No!
00:51:19Can you stop us down to solve each other?
00:51:22No!
00:51:54Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh!
00:52:24Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:52:32Your life hangs by a thread.
00:52:34If you will not go into the settlement, then return to the village with me.
00:52:39We can drive the cattle.
00:52:40No, Coloradus.
00:52:42Bravery can be foolish, too.
00:52:44Oh, I'm not being brave.
00:52:45For what reason do you stay on this land of your fathers?
00:52:48I just want to be here when Mr. McCord happens to ride by tomorrow.
00:53:02Dirty renegades. Bushwhack anybody that can't fight back.
00:53:06I guess I shouldn't have tried it.
00:53:07Now you're being sensible.
00:53:09Do you still want to make that deal, buy the cattle?
00:53:12Well, if you made up your mind, that might be the sensible way out.
00:53:15Say, I've got an idea.
00:53:17Why don't you come and spend a couple of days at my place?
00:53:20Can't stay here, that's obvious.
00:53:22Well, I thought I'd go into town.
00:53:25I wouldn't think of it.
00:53:26We'll work out some sort of a deal and then start you on your way back to Texas.
00:53:30If you hurry, we might get back to my place in time for dinner.
00:53:34Thank you very much, Mr. McCord.
00:53:35I knew I could count on a neighbor like you.
00:53:37I'll hurry.
00:53:47Here's your bill of sale.
00:54:02Tomorrow we'll go into the bank and get your money and then I'll put you on the coach to Helena.
00:54:05And in a week you'll be back in Texas.
00:54:08You're very kind.
00:54:14I'm sure you'll be quite comfortable here.
00:54:16Hannah will see to that.
00:54:17It's good of you to think about my problem.
00:54:23I'll be glad to get it over with.
00:54:24Well, right now I have some other business, so just make yourself at home.
00:54:33You see the signal?
00:54:34Yeah, another parley with Nachacoa.
00:54:45Say, you either going to buy her off?
00:54:47We're taking her into town tomorrow over the Flathead Trail.
00:54:50Too bad if she don't make it.
00:55:34Wow.
00:55:35Wow.
00:55:35Wow.
00:55:36Oh, my God.
00:56:06Oh, my God.
00:56:36Did I scare you, honey?
00:56:50Yeah, more or less.
00:56:51What are you doing out here?
00:56:53Oh, just riding. I'm staying up at the big house.
00:56:55I hear tell.
00:56:56What are you doing out here?
00:56:58Well, my horse almost throws you.
00:57:00I thought if I could find a hammer in there and get it back.
00:57:03Did you?
00:57:04Well, it's in good shape.
00:57:05Well...
00:57:06Hey, hey.
00:57:08No need to hurry off, no way.
00:57:10Well, it's getting pretty late.
00:57:11They'll be missing me.
00:57:13Fifteen minutes won't make no difference.
00:57:15You know, you're a real sight for sore eyes.
00:57:19Well, I wouldn't want to get you in any trouble.
00:57:21If Mr. McCord happened to ride...
00:57:22Now, let me worry about Mr. McCord, hmm?
00:57:25Ain't nobody coming around.
00:57:28There's nobody here but you and me, honey.
00:57:32Now, ain't I good enough?
00:57:33No, no.
00:57:34Just folks up at the big house find enough for you.
00:57:36Oh, no, no.
00:57:36It's not that.
00:57:37All right.
00:57:39That's better.
00:57:45Well, I...
00:57:46I really have to go.
00:57:48Why don't I meet you out here tomorrow afternoon?
00:57:50How would that be?
00:57:51Yeah.
00:57:52I reckon that'd be mighty fine.
00:57:59Honey.
00:57:59These eyes might be sore, but they ain't blind.
00:58:08Give me it.
00:58:09Give you what?
00:58:11Give me that hide.
00:58:22Hold it.
00:58:23So now you know.
00:58:25He couldn't stop me and you can't.
00:58:27Give it to me.
00:58:28I'd like to help you get all the way.
00:58:29Oh, I'll get all the way, Farrell.
00:58:30Then listen fast.
00:58:32There's an army officer named Carrington stationed in the Territorial Hall.
00:58:34He's got plenty of reason to be instant in McCord.
00:58:37I'll take care of him.
00:58:38Is he...
00:58:39No, don't worry about him.
00:58:40He's not dead.
00:58:42Thanks, Farrell.
00:58:44Get going.
00:58:44You got a long ride ahead of you.
00:58:45No.
00:59:01She...
00:59:01She tried to...
00:59:03Tell him, McCord.
00:59:05Oh, my God.
00:59:35Oh, my God.
01:00:05Oh, my God.
01:00:35I fight.
01:00:36I kill like warrior.
01:00:38Many blackfeet leave Colorados now.
01:00:40Come with me.
01:00:41Pretty soon I lead tribe.
01:00:42What does Colorados have to say about that?
01:00:44By sunset tomorrow he will be dead.
01:00:47You keep promise, white man.
01:00:49Indian know many way to deal with enemy.
01:00:51You'll get him.
01:00:53200 rifles tomorrow.
01:00:55No more time.
01:00:56Tomorrow.
01:00:56We'll be here when sun stands highest.
01:00:58You'll be here too, white man.
01:01:00Put him up there.
01:01:26It smells mighty queer to me, plugging a fellow like Hank.
01:01:37Well, he said he was liquored up.
01:01:38He drew on me.
01:01:39We'll hear what he has to say about that.
01:01:41Hank.
01:01:44Hank, how'd it happen?
01:01:48Tell McCord.
01:01:50What's he talking about, Farrell?
01:01:52Delirious.
01:01:55About time you got here, Dan.
01:01:56He could be bleeding to death.
01:01:57All right.
01:01:58A couple of you moved back.
01:01:59Give me room to work.
01:02:05One slug.
01:02:06Could be worse.
01:02:08I'll get it out.
01:02:09He'll be good for lots more scraps.
01:02:11First, little of the old needful.
01:02:14Where are you going?
01:02:16Well, you heard Dan.
01:02:17He's not going to cash in.
01:02:18Dig it out of me.
01:02:20Hank.
01:02:20Hank, how'd you get it?
01:02:24Look.
01:02:26Hank!
01:02:27I may need some help.
01:02:30I'm going to probe deep.
01:02:35Farrell.
01:02:39I think McCord will want you around, Farrell.
01:02:41Can't you fellas keep quiet while I'm operating?
01:02:46Don't go astraying, Farrell.
01:02:57Don't move, Colonel.
01:03:10Farrell, it's about time you turned up.
01:03:27Has Miss Jones come in?
01:03:29Who?
01:03:29Sierra Jones.
01:03:30She was to meet me here.
01:03:31I hasn't been here.
01:03:32Are you aware I've had to act like a dunderhead?
01:03:34Delaney couldn't take action till I heard from you?
01:03:36Well, I had to play it my way.
01:03:37If it didn't work out, it was my skin.
01:03:39Well, you knew that when you were hired for this job.
01:03:40What's it look like?
01:03:41McCord.
01:03:43McCord?
01:03:43That's something.
01:03:44Yeah, Miss Jones is after him for rustling.
01:03:46Is she the one who was with, uh, Colorados?
01:03:49Yes, with Colorados.
01:03:50Army intelligence reports on him are, uh, favorable.
01:03:53He has my approval.
01:03:55What's the next move?
01:03:57I took this off one of Nachacoa's Indians.
01:03:59He has more like it up in the Blackfoot Village.
01:04:01McCord and his men use this same kind of rifle.
01:04:03Same group of serial numbers.
01:04:05McCord, huh?
01:04:07I've been watching the freight shipments.
01:04:09Some crates just arrived addressed to McCord.
01:04:12Why don't we use your rank and have a look?
01:04:14Might answer some questions.
01:04:16Let's get this open.
01:04:46They are both the same, lock, stock and barrel.
01:04:57Well, that does answer some questions and worth waiting for.
01:05:00Better hurry, gents.
01:05:01Here comes McCord now.
01:05:02Hurry, Mr. McCord.
01:05:28Your stuff's here.
01:05:29There they are.
01:05:35Should never have let Farrell get off the spread, Yoast.
01:05:37I'd be here to make it real positive right then, boss.
01:05:39I could stop them.
01:05:48Yes, but he's got a legitimate right to have those rifles at the ranch.
01:05:51We got to stop them when he's turning them over to Nachacoa.
01:05:54Still, I could telegraph and alert some troops.
01:05:56That's a good idea.
01:05:56I don't know where I went to.
01:06:03It's a question I mean to ask as soon as we find it.
01:06:06What are you going to ask her?
01:06:07Funny.
01:06:08Where do you figure she went?
01:06:10Well, she isn't in this town.
01:06:11I know where she might be.
01:06:12Let's get this stuff loaded.
01:06:23You really going to give these guns to Nachacoa?
01:06:26Sure.
01:06:26Bring the army down on him.
01:06:28Let him commit suicide himself.
01:06:30What about them kegs?
01:06:31That dynamite and powder.
01:06:32He says he wants to build a dam.
01:06:34I don't care what he says.
01:06:35Let's get this stuff on our way.
01:06:39Colonel.
01:06:40If Sierra Jones comes to town, will you take care of her for me?
01:06:42Right.
01:06:43Thank you, sir.
01:06:51I want to see Colorados.
01:06:53Do you understand?
01:06:54Take me to Colorados.
01:06:55Red Lance dead.
01:06:57No one go to village.
01:06:59Then Colorados is chief.
01:07:01Nachacoa say, Colorado's not chief.
01:07:04Nachacoa throw war knife.
01:07:12You got to go.
01:07:34Hey, you got to go.
01:07:36Oh
01:08:06Oh
01:08:36Oh
01:09:06I
01:09:15Won't kill no one
01:09:22And offer you my hand so that our people may come together once again and have peace among ourselves
01:09:30You have learned the soft ways of the whites
01:09:33You're not fit to lead Blackfeet warriors. I go from you, but not alone
01:09:38Who comes with me?
01:09:40Who write with Nachikoa?
01:09:42I speak your name no more
01:09:44Go
01:09:45Where the Sun stands now
01:09:47Who rides with Nachikoa?
01:09:49You are alone
01:09:51I ride with you. I ride with Nachikoa
01:09:55All your names are no more
01:09:57No Blackfoot will move his eyes to see you or raise his hands to help you
01:10:03Go
01:10:04You saw this I came to tell you McCord is getting rifles for Nachikoa to war on you to kill you
01:10:27I have much to do
01:10:29McCord is meeting Nachikoa tomorrow at dawn on the north side of his ranch
01:10:33You know this place. Yes, I could guide some of your men there. You would do this for me
01:10:39Yes, Colorado's
01:10:41Eniocos
01:10:42Winestu
01:10:44Bahani
01:10:45She will show you this canyon
01:10:47Then take it as safety
01:10:49Bahani
01:10:50Report swiftly no return to me
01:10:53Right woman tell Colorado's about rifles
01:11:06You'll hear more
01:11:08She will lead Bahani there
01:11:09You know Rapids?
01:11:11Come with me. I'll show you what to do
01:11:23I'm using the rapids
01:11:24I know
01:11:25Come quick now
01:11:38I know
01:11:40I know
01:11:41Come quick now
01:11:44Come quick now
01:11:46I know
01:11:47Come quick now
01:11:48I know
01:11:49I know
01:11:50I know
01:11:51I'm sorry to be angry at you.
01:11:57That's all forgotten now.
01:12:05How is he, Dan? Can he talk?
01:12:07He's been cussing enough.
01:12:09Hank?
01:12:11Yeah, boss.
01:12:13What happened?
01:12:15The girl.
01:12:17I caught her.
01:12:18She was cutting one of our rebrands.
01:12:21Why didn't you stop her?
01:12:22Tried.
01:12:24She slung lid at me.
01:12:26Get away.
01:12:26I told you Farrell was covering for her.
01:12:30Roust out the boys.
01:12:31All of them.
01:12:33Stop wiggling.
01:12:34You want to open it up again?
01:12:42Now get them both.
01:12:44Farrell and the girl.
01:12:45There's $200 in it for you saddle tramps.
01:12:47And there's the rope for all of us if you don't.
01:12:49Now spread out and get them.
01:12:52Now spread out and get them.
01:12:52And there's the rope for all of us if you don't want to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be
01:13:22Natchikoa!
01:13:52You let us into this trap, Starfire. Why?
01:13:58Colorados. You...
01:14:02You look at white woman. Maybe you go.
01:14:08I fear you.
01:14:11You were so wrong.
01:14:22Starfire no have him.
01:14:28You no have him.
01:14:32All lose.
01:14:52Hey, Jonesy. Keep your head down.
01:14:57I'm coming across.
01:15:11Natchikoa.
01:15:13Am I glad to see you.
01:15:16We gotta do better than this.
01:15:19He's back, Dave, and me fine. Follow.
01:15:49What are you doing here, anyway? You're supposed to be on your way into town.
01:15:56The court is getting rifles for Natchikoa tomorrow at dawn.
01:16:00One thing we didn't know. When and where?
01:16:03I figured warning Colorados was a lot more important than worrying about my problem.
01:16:07Jonesy, I don't know whether you're lucky or just plain talented, but the Army could sure use you.
01:16:10The Army?
01:16:12You mean you...
01:16:14Let's just put it this way.
01:16:15I've been interested in who's giving rifles to the Indians since a lot longer than this afternoon.
01:16:21That clears up a lot of things I didn't understand.
01:16:24I hated having to roust you around.
01:16:26But you kept getting in the line of fire.
01:16:29The was the Deutschen'tail.
01:16:42Tony Cloud Jμ•Όμ§€, remember what I told you.
01:16:45Keep your head down.
01:16:48Run for it!
01:17:21It's about an hour's ride from here, if we had horses.
01:17:25Don't, eh?
01:17:27Once Nachacoa gets his hands on him, this whole territory will be on fire before night.
01:17:31We're the only ones who can do anything about it.
01:17:34We can't do it sitting here.
01:17:40Braves not wait long for guns you promised.
01:17:43You come quick or they go back to Colorado.
01:17:46I go.
01:17:48You kill whites.
01:17:49I take Scalps back to Colorado's.
01:17:57Sounds like they could be pulling out.
01:18:03Farrell!
01:18:04Johnsy, you're quite a gal.
01:18:23Ah, honey.
01:18:41Nachacoa men, all gone.
01:18:44It's almost done.
01:18:46If we're 100% lucky, maybe we can find something to ride.
01:18:49Bohani, tell Colorado's the way to the meeting place is to follow the stream to the rocks, the big rocks on McCord's ranch.
01:18:54Colorado's him be told.
01:18:55Many times I've said to you, my people must not kill.
01:19:07Now Nachacoa rides with flaming arrows, setting fires, which will consume all Blackfeet if he is not stopped.
01:19:15Death to Nachacoa!
01:19:16Power!
01:19:16Power!
01:19:18Woo!
01:19:18Woo!
01:19:18Woo!
01:19:19We'll get to the show.
01:19:22Now go back.
01:19:23For realils are coming.
01:19:25We've got no co-fi.
01:19:27to the around.
01:19:28We've got no co-fi!
01:19:34It's been cleaned up!
01:19:36Eat.
01:19:37It's just been a adversary!
01:19:38It was aADA dad by all human beings,
01:19:39Not to look.
01:19:40It cannot destroy!
01:19:40Anybody!
01:19:41Teach.
01:19:41It's a lovely man!
01:19:42Yeah!
01:19:42Let's continue to μ–΄λ–»κ²Œ hear?
01:19:43you keep promise mccord the rifles and the other stuff are in the wagon you come along
01:20:08sure here's your whiskey help yourself my braves like whiskey
01:20:38not a chance to get that wagon out of here
01:20:50we're good friends now mccord that's right all the time now we get rifles powder huh
01:21:06so
01:21:37When I give you the word, cut the horses loose.
01:21:53Cut them loose.
01:22:06Arrgh!
01:22:36Arrgh!
01:22:39Arrgh!
01:22:48Arrgh!
01:22:51Arrgh!
01:22:57Arrgh!
01:22:58Drop it, Farrell.
01:23:28Now you can have everything you want.
01:23:45Including you?
01:23:58You can have everything you want.
01:24:28You can have everything you want.

Recommended