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Western / Action (1937) 59 minutes - Black & White

Original Title: Born to the West

A couple of drifters, Dare Rudd (John Wayne), and Dinkie Hooley (Sid Saylor), arrive in a Wyoming town hoping for a handout from Dare’s rancher cousin, Tom Fillmore (Johnny Mack Brown). Dare, takes but one look at Tom’s girlfriend, Judy Worstall (Marsha Hunt), and decides to stay in town. He obtains the job of chuck wagon cook, but Judy, who is falling for the charming newcomer, convinces Tom to give Dare a job with more responsibilities. To get rid of a potential rival and to prove Dare’s irresponsibility, once and for all, Tom assigns his cousin the job of selling the herd. Unbeknownst to either Tom or Dare, however, saloon owner Bart Hammond (Monte Blue), also has his greedy eye on the herd, and sets a trap for Dare.

Director: Charles Barton

Writers: Stuart Anthony (screenplay), Robert Yost (screenplay), Zane Grey (novel) and Jack Natteford (additional dialogue)

Stars: John Wayne, Marsha Hunt and Johnny Mack Brown
Transcript
00:30I'm going to get you out of here, I'm going to get you out of here, I'm going to get you out of here, I'm going to get you out of here, I'm going to get you out of here, I'm going to get you out of here, I'm going to get you out of here, I'm going to get you out of here, I'm going to get you out of here, I'm going to get you out of here, I'm going to get you out of here, I'm going to get you out of here, I'm going to get you out of here, I'm going to get you out of here, I'm going to get you out of here, I'm going to get you out of here, I'm going to get you out of here, I'm going to get you out of here, I'm going to get you out of here, I'm going to get you out of here, I'm going to get you out of here, I'm going to get you out of here, I'm going
01:00to get you out of here, I'm going to get you out of here, I'm going to get you out of here,
01:19Morning on the trail, get going, woo, it's day.
01:28Sun is rising, so am I.
01:34There'll be a trail, what's the morning for?
01:40Time to get going, woo, nearly.
02:10Watch it!
02:20I'm coming out of here!
02:36I'm coming out of here!
02:45Come on, let's follow him and finish him, wait.
03:01Get out of there!
03:14Ain't we gonna eat no more till we find that cousin of yours?
03:16Well, we're broke, aren't we?
03:18Yeah, ever since you got the idea you was the champion poker player of Montana.
03:22Well, I still think I'm pretty good.
03:25Where's this cousin of yours at?
03:27Wyoming.
03:28Where do you figure Wyoming's at?
03:29Right over yonder behind that hill.
03:31Unless somebody's moved it.
03:36This ain't the Fourth of July, is it?
03:38Don't know.
03:47He's coming!
04:16We ain't getting any worse.
04:24Come on, let's take the herd!
04:28Looks like a fight.
04:30Suppose we get in.
04:31We might pick up a meal if we pick the winner.
04:32Which side's your favorite?
04:33The side that's winning.
04:34Well, come on, what are we waiting for?
05:03Come on, boys, follow me!
05:32Come on, boys, follow me!
06:01Come on, boys, follow me!
06:30Come on, boys, follow me!
06:59Come on, boys, follow me!
07:28Come on, boys, follow me!
07:57Who are you?
08:00A cop arriving from Montana.
08:07Come on, let's go!
08:21Come on, boys!
08:27Get out of here, Sheriff's coming!
08:31I think we're on the wrong side.
08:33This is no time to think.
08:55When it comes to choosing sides, Dinky, you're not so good.
09:13I picked you as a partner, didn't I?
09:14Well, I said still goes.
09:16Well, how did I know there was cattle wrestlers?
09:18They seemed like nice, friendly boys.
09:20Such as might give us our supper.
09:21You'd have had your supper in jail if I hadn't been there
09:23to get you out of that scrape.
09:24You didn't get me out of nothing.
09:25We was both running equal.
09:26Anyway, it got us someplace.
09:28Here we are in Wyoming, safe and sound and free as a bird.
09:32Put up your hand.
09:35Free as what kind of birds?
09:37Jailbirds.
09:38Keep them up.
09:39Hi.
09:40We heard you the first time.
09:42I thought that voice sounded kind of familiar.
09:45I'm sure glad to see you, Tom.
09:47What are you up to?
09:49Can't you keep out of trouble?
09:50You don't seem very glad to see me.
09:52I never expected to see one of my kin
09:54throw in with a bunch of cattle thieves.
09:56Thanks for the vote of confidence.
09:57Well, you're all wrong if you're alluding to me.
09:59We was just coming over the hill and we heard a lot of shooting.
10:02Well, we just happened to choose the wrong side.
10:04Tell them who I am, dear.
10:05Well, there I go again, always forgetting my manners.
10:08Tom, I want you to meet my friend, Dink Hooley.
10:11Dink, this is my cousin, Tom Fillmore.
10:13Glad to know you, cousin Tom.
10:16Well, you ought to be.
10:18He's a big man around here.
10:20Head of the Cattlemen's Association, runs the bank.
10:23In fact, he's half a Wyoming.
10:25The shining example that my dad always held up to me.
10:28Famous folk, huh?
10:33Your father wrote me you were coming,
10:34but I didn't expect to meet you this way.
10:36Quit kidding, Tom.
10:37I'd never worried you.
10:38How or where are we to meet?
10:39Well, can't you two patch up things for one evening
10:41so we can get over to Cousin Tom's for a meal?
10:43I think we'd better get something in town.
10:45Well, we'll see you tomorrow.
10:46That is, if you'll let us in your bank.
10:48I'll be glad to see you.
10:53I got a sneaking hunch that Cousin Tom
10:55didn't mean that last remark.
11:05Give it to him, man.
11:06Give it to him.
11:07Let's put your door open.
11:09Get out of here, Dink.
11:10Get out of here, Sam.
11:12Let go of my arm.
11:19I guess that'll teach that fellow
11:20not to pull any aces out of his sleeve.
11:22Oh, why don't you quit playing cards?
11:24You always lose your shirt or get one torn off your back.
11:26I whipped him, didn't I?
11:28That's what you think.
11:29It's a good thing I stepped in when I did,
11:30or you might have got yourself a black eye.
11:32Yeah?
11:34Some begin to think Wyoming isn't such a friendly place.
11:37Let's drop in on that cousin of yours
11:39and then ramble on to Idaho.
11:40Now you're talking, Dinky.
11:43Tell you, Sheriff, we're not dealing
11:45with any ordinary cattle rustlers.
11:47This is the third time within the month
11:48they've given you this lift.
11:49Yes, I know.
11:50Well, why don't you do something about it?
11:51Well, I was just...
11:52Pardon me.
11:53There's two men outside.
11:54Who are they?
11:55Well, one of them claims to be a lightning rod salesman,
11:57and the other one claims to be a relative.
12:00All right.
12:01Send them in.
12:03Sheriff, you better warn all the ranchers
12:05to double their numbers.
12:06Yes, sir.
12:07All right.
12:08Send them in.
12:10Sheriff, you better warn all the ranchers
12:12to double their night guards.
12:13You're right, Tom.
12:14I'll do that right away.
12:25What have you done now?
12:26Well, that's a fair question, Tom.
12:28You know, Dink here is a lightning rod salesman,
12:31and he got a down payment on one.
12:33Well, you know, I'm sort of good at draw poker,
12:35but we tried to stretch one just a little too far.
12:38I had the same idea until I was cured.
12:41Yeah?
12:42The only money really worth having is the money you earn.
12:45Your father wanted me to make a cattleman of you,
12:47that is, an honest one.
12:49I'm already a cattleman,
12:50and whether you believe it or not, an honest one.
12:52The only way I'm going to keep you out of trouble
12:54is to put you to work.
12:55Well, I tried that once, too,
12:57but it turned out pretty dull.
12:59Your work or...
13:00Or else.
13:01Well, that's just what we aim to do.
13:03But, uh, traveling costs money.
13:06Yes, I know.
13:07You mean you want us to stick around here
13:09and sell lightning rods?
13:10Or play draw poker?
13:11Where are you fellas going?
13:12Idaho.
13:15There I don't quite understand you.
13:17Why don't you get married and settle down?
13:20Why, you're running around like a maverick without a brand on.
13:23I don't like branding.
13:24It hurts in the wrong place.
13:26Well, I've done my best.
13:29You know, it's pretty tough
13:30trying to sell lightning rods around here.
13:37There you are.
13:39Give that to the cashier.
13:41A hundred dollars.
13:43Wyoming's a better place than I thought it was.
13:45Thank you, Tom.
13:46Goodbye.
13:47Thanks from me, too, Cousin Tom.
13:54Hello, Judy.
13:55Hello, Tom.
13:56I'd like to have you over for supper tonight
13:57if you don't work too late.
13:58That's mighty nice of you.
13:59And I'll certainly be there.
14:00Supper will be ready about 7.
14:02That's fine for me.
14:06Mrs. Brown told me this afternoon
14:07you had some trouble with those rustlers yesterday
14:09trying to get at your cattle again.
14:10We did.
14:11But they didn't get away with any.
14:12We've got...
14:14Oh, I'm sorry.
14:15Miss Westover wants to meet Dare Rudd, a relative of mine.
14:18From Montana.
14:19Well, you've had an accident, haven't you?
14:21Oh, it's all my fault, lady.
14:23You see, I'm a lightning rod salesman.
14:24And I will show your customer how hard lightning can really hit
14:27and his eye kind of got in the way of it.
14:29Of course, there's no beauty spot,
14:30but it's a darn good argument for buying lightning rods.
14:32Now, maybe your folks could use a couple.
14:34Oh, thanks.
14:35We don't need any.
14:36Hadn't you better get that eye attended to right away?
14:39Is it getting worse?
14:40Why don't you go over to see Dr. Dodd?
14:42Oh, we dropped into his place, but it seems he's out of town.
14:47Miss Judith, what would you suggest?
14:49A cold compress.
14:50The colder, the better.
14:51I suppose you have some over at your place.
14:54It hurts pretty bad.
14:56Perhaps you'd better attend to it.
14:57Goodbye, Tom.
14:58See you tonight.
15:03Oh, uh, excuse me a moment.
15:10I've decided to take your good advice, Tom,
15:13and also that job you offered me.
15:21Say, maybe you could use a couple of lightning rods.
15:24The lightning has already struck.
15:29So you're going to marry Tom.
15:31I never said that.
15:33But you've been thinking about it, haven't you?
15:35Not exactly.
15:37Well, he's been thinking about it, hasn't he?
15:40Maybe you'd better ask him.
15:42I'm afraid people around here spend too much time thinking.
15:45I'm beginning to see why you go around the country
15:47getting black eyes.
15:50You know, Tom says I ought to settle down
15:52and maybe pick me out a nice girl and get married.
15:56And since you're not already spoken for,
15:58I guess I'll just marry you.
16:03There.
16:04You tell your cousin Tom I think you'll live.
16:07That'll probably be the worst news he has all day.
16:18Mighty nice of you to fix me up so pretty, Miss Judy.
16:21Much obliged to you.
16:23You're welcome.
16:24Goodbye, Mr. Rhodes.
16:25Say, I proposed to you a little while ago.
16:28What do you think about it?
16:29I'd rather not hear you.
16:31You've been hurt enough for one day.
16:49Dear, I want you to do me a favor.
16:50Meaning what?
16:51Hit me in the eye.
16:52Hit me in both eyes.
17:21Good morning, boys.
17:23Good morning, Hammond.
17:24Morning.
17:42Say, you missed out again.
17:43Well, running cattle off right under Tom Fillmore's nose
17:46sounds awful easy in here.
17:48It don't work that way on the range.
17:49Lost your nerve?
17:50No.
17:51And my common sense neither.
17:57We were doing all right with the little fellows.
17:59Why do we have to pick on the biggest man in the county?
18:01Because he's got the only fat beef that's ready for the market.
18:03And I've got it sold for cash.
18:05Get that?
18:06All right, Bart.
18:07But so far, all we've got out of Tom Fillmore
18:09is plenty of lead and hard riding.
18:12Well, we lost a couple of men yesterday.
18:14Killed?
18:15No, just shot up a little.
18:17They won't be no help for some time.
18:22There's a couple of fellows that wrecked my place this morning.
18:25I'm going over and throw them out again.
18:27Don't be an ass.
18:28I'll be all right.
18:29All right.
18:30All right.
18:31All right.
18:32All right.
18:33All right.
18:34All right.
18:35All right.
18:36Come on, boys.
18:37Come on.
18:38Come on.
18:39Come on.
18:40Don't be in a hurry Bart, they look like friends of mine.
18:48They were pretty smart about it too.
18:50If we hadn't high tailed it off to one side and took Philmore after him, we'd have had more trouble than we did.
18:55Where'd they come from?
18:56A little fella said something about Montana.
18:59Might be a couple of cattle detectives.
19:01No, you're right too good for that.
19:03Better get your other eye ready, here comes that man again.
19:19Hello boys.
19:20I'm sorry about that little excitement here this morning.
19:24Yeah, so are we.
19:25Well, if I'd have known you took your furniture so serious, I guess we wouldn't have started busting it up.
19:29I like fellas with nerve, and you two seem to have plenty of it.
19:32Strangers around here?
19:33How'd you guess it?
19:34Know anything about cattle?
19:36That's our line.
19:37If you want to go to work, I can place you with the right people.
19:40Of course it takes plenty of nerve, but the money comes rolling in.
19:43That sounds interesting.
19:44You see, I told you we ought to have looked around before we took that other job.
19:47Well, if that job don't pan out, well, look me up.
19:50Thanks, we will.
19:52Come on Vicky.
19:55That's what I call a gentleman and a gambler from the old school.
19:58I guess it's his own business where he gets his cattle.
20:01I'm not worrying about it.
20:02We're sitting tough, get two jobs over in one day.
20:05What do you say we celebrate?
20:25What are those?
20:27If they aren't biscuits, I'll eat the chuck wagon.
20:30So this is the cattle business.
20:33Dear, why don't you quit this squaw work and come on to Idaho with me like we intended?
20:37No, I promised Tom I'd settle down and be a cattleman.
20:41And if this is his prescription, well...
20:43His only worry about your career is whether you'll take that girl away from him.
20:46That's why he's rubbing it into you, making you look like a monkey in front of her.
20:50Lange that triangle and call the boys in.
20:52And there's no use trying to cover it up because I know where you've been going nearly every night.
20:55You've been keeping company with Miss Judy.
20:57Lange that iron like I told you.
21:02What makes you think that?
21:04Because there ain't no cowboy who washes his neck three times a week less than a woman at the bottom of it.
21:16Come and get it!
21:21Hello, boss.
21:23Hello.
21:25Hope you're hungry.
21:27I've been hungry ever since you started cooking for this outfit.
21:29This time you're just going to swell up with food, Mr. Hardy.
21:31I'd done that yesterday.
21:51Too bad to waste such good food on just ordinary cow hands.
21:54Why, this kind of food is fitting for human beings.
21:57I ain't human and that ain't fitting.
21:59Shake your teeth into those biscuits, boys.
22:01Last time I did, two of them stayed there.
22:20Hello, Lien.
22:21Howdy, Tom.
22:22What have you got there?
22:24Well, it looks like an apron from here.
22:26But somewhere inside it's your cousin.
22:28Come on, you old sidewinder.
22:30Don't you know August is a month for shedding your skin?
22:33How are you getting on?
22:34Well, we'll be ready for the trail in a couple of days.
22:36Good.
22:37How do they run?
22:38About 500 ahead of fat three-year-olds.
22:39I don't suppose you want anything second grade.
22:41Right.
22:43Hello, Miss Judy.
22:45Won't you step down and eat?
22:46No, thanks.
22:47I had a late breakfast.
22:48I don't think you have any confidence in my cooking.
22:50I think it's safer just to have faith in you.
22:53I thought women were always ready to die for a cause.
22:55That is, a cause that they have faith in.
22:57Oh, but not for biscuits.
22:59Whoa!
23:29Whoa!
24:00Whoa!
24:09Well, I finally found a way to put my arm around you
24:12without getting my face slapped.
24:15What happened to Tom?
24:17Oh, he stopped back there to look the country over.
24:30Are you all right, Judy?
24:32I never felt better in my life.
24:34Thanks for taking care of her, dear.
24:36Don't mention it, Tom.
24:38It's quite a relief from cooking.
24:41I'll go get your horse, Miss Judy.
25:00When does that herd hit the trail, Len?
25:02Day after tomorrow.
25:04I'm still against trying to steal Tom Fillmore's cattle.
25:06Don't think it's so healthy.
25:08It won't be stealing.
25:09Our friend Len here is going to give them to you.
25:11And what will Fillmore's cowboys be doing?
25:13Taking their orders from me.
25:15You don't want a better setup than that, do you?
25:17I'm still against it.
25:21Well, I don't think it's asking too much, Tom.
25:24All I want you to do is to take that silly apron off there.
25:27Why waste a valuable man that way?
25:29Why humiliate him?
25:31He's learning the business from every angle.
25:33Oh, I know all the stories about Dare.
25:36And maybe he was wild, but he's settled down now.
25:39I'll give him a chance, Tom.
25:41If I could be sure Dare had changed his ways, I'd...
25:43Oh, but he has.
25:45You seem to know him pretty well on short acquaintance.
25:48You think a good deal of him, don't you?
25:51You know, I think a lot of you, too.
25:54Hello, Judy.
25:55Tom.
25:56Did you lock up the ranch for the night?
25:58And wound up the cat and kicked the clock out.
26:00Thought I'd ride in and pick up a clean apron.
26:03We, uh, cooks have our problems, too.
26:05Just like ranch owners.
26:07You're not cooking anymore.
26:09You mean I'm fired?
26:10No.
26:11Promoted.
26:12And putting you in charge of taking the cattle to the railroad,
26:15selling them, and bringing back the money.
26:18Well, I guess that's the best news I've ever heard.
26:21And bringing back the money.
26:23Well, I guess that's the best news you've heard in a long time.
26:25Great.
26:26You going along?
26:27No.
26:28You're on your own.
26:31Every head of cattle and every dollar you get for them.
26:34It's up to you.
26:37Good night.
26:38Good night, Tom.
26:42Well, there you are.
26:43Wasn't it fine of Tom to think of it?
26:45It sure was.
26:49By the way, I haven't asked you to marry me since yesterday.
26:52No.
26:53Saved your life, didn't I?
26:55Why, I could have stopped that horse any time I'd wanted to.
27:01With this little hand?
27:08Morning, Tom.
27:09One of the boys said you wanted to see me.
27:11About that trail herd.
27:12I'm turning it over to Dave.
27:14You mean you want me to take orders from him?
27:16That's the size of it.
27:18But I want you to go along just like one of the boys.
27:20Well, you're the boss.
27:21But I'd say you were crazy if I didn't know better.
27:23Maybe I am.
27:25Of course, Dave's your own kin.
27:27But you know his reputation.
27:28Yep.
27:29And you're still going to turn him loose on the open range with all that beef?
27:32See that he has enough men and gets off to a good start.
27:35Yes, sir.
27:41Come on.
27:59Mighty fine cattle, boss.
28:01Almost as good as we raised in Montana.
28:04Too bad you had to leave there.
28:06They are in fine, safe air.
28:08You should be able to drive them in without losing a pound.
28:10You haven't anything to worry about.
28:12We're not taking them very far.
28:15How soon do you expect to be back?
28:17Five days from now.
28:18Just in time for supper.
28:20Supper will be waiting, too.
28:22So long, dear.
28:23Good luck.
28:25Goodbye, Miss Judith.
28:26Goodbye, Miss Judith.
28:27Goodbye, Cousin Tom.
28:29You ain't got a thing to worry about.
28:47Say, dear, what do you think all this sirloin and pot roast is worth?
28:50The boys say it ought to bring around $10,000.
28:52That's right.
28:53Cash money?
28:55That's right.
28:57I guess I was only fooling when I told Cousin Tom he didn't have nothing to worry about.
29:01Maybe you thought you were, but you weren't.
29:04You mean he ain't got nothing to worry about?
29:06Not a thing.
29:17Hello, boys.
29:18Good-looking stock.
29:20No, no.
29:21No fair to mine them steers.
29:22We saw them first.
29:23I should have seen you in town before you got underway, but you made yourself sort of scarce.
29:27Sorry we missed you, Hammond.
29:28Is there anything special you wanted?
29:30No, just to shake hands and wish you luck on your new job.
29:33I always like to see a young fella get along.
29:35Thanks.
29:36There's plenty of opportunities in the cattle business.
29:38Never so much as right now.
29:40That is if a young fella's smart enough to see them.
29:42I guess that lets me out.
29:44I can't see any further than the end of my nose.
29:46Well, if you ever decide to take an interest in the money end of the cattle business...
29:51I'm going over to the railroad for a couple of days.
29:54You can get in touch with me there.
29:56I'm afraid we won't have time to look you up.
29:58After we deliver these cattle, I'm heading straight back.
30:01You talk like a fella's made up his mind.
30:04Good luck.
30:05Hey, mister, you couldn't use a couple of lightning rods, could you?
30:08What would I do with a lightning rod?
30:10Might do you a lot of good if lightning should strike you.
30:13So long.
30:26How'd you make out?
30:27Some fine-looking herd of cattle. Bring a lot of money.
30:29I don't mean that.
30:30Well, our young friend won't talk business.
30:32Looks like you'll have to take him over.
30:35I've got an idea how you can do it.
30:44What are you planning on bedding down tonight?
30:46I'm checking that to you, Lynn. You know this country better than I do.
30:49Oh, I just thought I'd mention it to you. You're running this outfit.
30:52I'm glad you keep remembering that.
30:54Willow Springs is up ahead. Good water and grass.
30:57Willow Springs? Isn't that where they had the big Indian massacre?
31:00We've run out Indians around here.
31:02Well, that's good news.
31:06Hey, Jack, there's a cowboy up there who's got a new car trick.
31:09He can tell which one you're thinking of.
31:11Well, that's something every cattleman should know.
31:28Here's another one, Lynn.
31:31Gun him.
31:35What card do you have?
31:36I've always been partial to the ace of clubs.
31:39I'll take the one-eyed king.
31:41Always trying to make it tough.
31:47If I knew as much about cards as you do, I think I'd make my living at it.
31:50Him and I have been arguing that point for a long time.
31:52You're the best poker player west of the Mississippi.
31:54That's covering a lot of territory, mister.
31:56Yep.
31:57Well, we'd better turn in, boys.
31:59We've got to get started early in the morning.
32:03I think it's a good idea.
32:05Good morning.
32:08I think I'll take a look around to see that the herd's not drifting out of here.
32:15This herd ain't drifting away from grass and water unless somebody prods them out.
32:18He ought to know that.
32:26Fellas, come here.
32:32You boys been with Tom Fillmore for a long time.
32:35And there's a little matter I'd like to ask your advice on.
32:50Where's the outfit?
32:51Willow Springs. It all bedded down just like I promised.
32:53Good.
32:54Well, it's your job from now on.
32:55I'm staying out of this till after the shooting's over.
32:57I expected that.
32:59You and Hammond have a habit of staying out of things until after the shooting's over.
33:03How many night guards is he using?
33:04Only two, and they're pretty far out.
33:06You'll find the rest of them asleep in camp.
33:08All right, mister. That lets you out.
33:11Come on, boys. Get your horses. We're moving in.
33:34Come on.
33:58You mean in the best pair of blankets I ever slept in?
34:05Come on.
34:13Get out of here!
34:23We got better cattle feed than that in Montana.
34:35Well, I hope it don't start raining.
34:50Mighty near losing those cattle last night.
34:52Yeah, it started back fast when I heard the shooting.
34:54If this darn horse and lion hadn't stepped in their gopher hole,
34:57I'd have been back in time to give you fellas a hand.
35:00Well, you ought to do your cattle driving in a buggy.
35:02Well, I sure feel mighty sorry.
35:04Don't let it bother you, Liv.
35:33Those cattle could have just as well been ours
35:35if you and Fallon didn't do anything.
35:37Trouble is, this boy's dad turned out to be a lot smarter than we thought.
35:40Biggest town I was ever in.
35:41Don't suppose it could be St. Louis, do you?
35:43You better take a quick look now,
35:45because we're going to deliver these cattle and get out of here.
35:51Didn't he say he was the best poker player west of the Mississippi?
35:54Says he is.
35:56How long is he going to stay in town?
35:58I figure just about as long as you can keep him here.
36:01Just as long as you can keep him here.
36:18There you are, sir.
36:19$10,840.
36:21Thanks.
36:22Here's your bill of sale.
36:23People pay a lot of money for their beefsteaks nowadays, don't they, mister?
36:26A lot of money's right.
36:28You made me pay top of the market for that herd.
36:30Just to prove there's no hard feelings, I'll show you the town.
36:33Thanks, but I've made up my mind to start right back.
36:36Nonsense.
36:37We don't allow visitors to leave without at least a taste of our hospitality.
36:41You're right about that, mister.
36:42I'm on your side.
36:43Well, just a taste won't take long.
36:46Well, let's go.
36:51Oh, wait a minute.
36:52I got a lot of backwoods.
36:53You don't depart it in the bank just like that.
37:01What do you expect?
37:02A miracle?
37:03That ain't a miracle.
37:04That's just my accumulated interest.
37:14She's right here.
37:31Howdy, dear.
37:32The boys want to know about drawing some money.
37:34I figure they'll start back pretty soon.
37:36I don't see how you're going to get the boys out of town without letting them play a little.
37:39They've always done that before when I handled them.
37:43There's not a chance of talking them out of their fun.
37:45They've had a hard ride and they've got their wages coming to them.
37:47And their throats are full of dust.
37:50Of course, dear, you can go on ahead and I'll take care of them later.
37:53I brought them here.
37:54I guess I'll take them back.
38:00You boys get caught up on your celebrating as soon as you can.
38:04Pick it up before it gets cold.
38:08See you in the morning, boss.
38:13Looks like we're stuck here till tomorrow.
38:15What'll we do?
38:16Have a meal with our friend and then run up a hotel and get some sleep.
38:20You don't mean you're celebrating a trail drive by crawling into a bed with sheets and pillows and things?
38:24That's right.
38:26A bed.
38:27Well, I'd skin myself and hang my own hide up to dry before I'd be guilty of such nonsense.
38:41You're playing with a short deck, mister.
38:43And if you don't mind my saying so, this jack goes on that queen over there.
38:47You're the first fellow ever to try to tell me how to play cards.
38:50No offense intended. Anybody can make a mistake.
38:53When it comes to cards, I never make mistakes.
38:55Now, wait a minute.
38:56It's none of my business, but you did make a mistake.
39:00Hello, Dad.
39:01Going to play some cards?
39:02No, just looking on.
39:04I'm glad to hear that.
39:05I was just going to warn you that Grady here is the best poker player west of the Mississippi.
39:09You may be right, Hammond, but there's a lot of poker players west of the Mississippi.
39:13Are you sure you're the best?
39:15Maybe you'd like to find out.
39:16No, no.
39:17We ain't got no curiosity at all.
39:19We aim to go to the hotel and sleep in some sheets and pillows and things.
39:21I thought so.
39:22But sometime when you've caught up on your sleep, I'll take you on.
39:24You better go, Dad.
39:26Poker playing's Grady's business.
39:32Way back that money I paid you.
39:34What are you going to do with it?
39:35I'm putting it with what I got coming to me and setting in here.
39:38Oh, do you?
39:42Goodbye, Grady.
39:43I sure had made plans for you.
39:46Suppose you and me settle this west of the Mississippi business right now.
39:49What do you have? Start or draw?
39:51Make or draw.
39:52I guess we'll need a couple more fellas.
39:54Any of you fellas feel like joining us?
39:56I'll take a hand.
39:58We're both from the same town, so I guess we'd better stick together.
40:04Deal?
40:05Go ahead. You'll be paying for it.
40:06Mind if I play, boys?
40:08Go on.
40:23Hammond in town?
40:24Yeah. He's been expecting you since yesterday.
40:26He's in there playing poker with Dare.
40:28Oh, the long way around.
40:30Why don't he just take it away from Dare and get it over with?
40:32You've tried it a couple of times. I should think you'd get tired of it.
40:35Besides, the whole film we're after is still in town.
40:37Hammond says for you and the boys to keep out of sight till he needs you.
40:40Looks like you champions are having an off day.
40:43We'll catch up with you for dinner's luck.
40:45I always said, give me the luck. You can have the experience.
40:48One of those drinks we ordered.
40:50Coming.
40:54I'm afraid that won't be any good, mister.
41:02When will I tell the boys you're moving out?
41:04I'll let the boys have their fun.
41:09Dare says for you boys to have a good time while you can.
41:12Looks like he's going to be right busy from now on.
41:15Looks like he's going to be right busy from now on.
41:45All right.
42:01All open.
42:09Call and raise.
42:16Barts, I'll play these.
42:19It only takes one.
42:45I'll just call.
42:48Four queens.
42:51Four aces beat four queens in Wyoming.
43:15Four queens.
43:32He must have had an accident.
43:34Maybe he's hurt.
43:36No, Judy.
43:37Well, what could have happened to him?
43:39Nothing.
43:40Dare always was a wild, crazy fellow.
43:43He'll never change.
43:44I knew he wouldn't, but you had to find it out for yourself.
43:47It's been worth everything it cost me.
43:52You mean that Dare's stolen your money?
43:54That's only what I expected.
43:58You knew it, and yet you sent him?
44:00The time had to come and we'd have to find out.
44:02He means more than anything or anybody on this earth.
44:05Well, I guess if you like someone that much, why, nothing else makes sense.
44:11I'm sorry it turned out like this.
44:13Bring him back, Tom.
44:15You're smart about these things.
44:17Smarter than any man I know.
44:19Please, Tom.
44:23I understand.
44:44Mama!
44:50He's gone hog wild.
44:51There's no use waiting around here any longer.
44:53FOMO's gonna be sore as it is.
44:55Let's get started back this morning.
44:56Come on.
45:11Oh.
45:14Well, champion, we'll quit if you say so.
45:16Nope.
45:18Come on, Dare, and quit while you've still got something left.
45:21No.
45:34Howdy.
45:35Hello, John.
45:36Glad to see you're here, Tom.
45:37I've been worried about that new foreman of yours.
45:39What's the matter with him?
45:40Brady's got him in a poker game.
45:41And, well, I'm afraid he's using your money.
45:44Thanks.
45:57Good morning, gentlemen.
46:04Get up.
46:06Let me help you.
46:08Get up.
46:10Let me finish this, Tom.
46:11Get up.
46:15All right.
46:18Deal me in.
46:19Last man in deals.
46:22All right, gentlemen.
46:37All right.
47:07All right, gentlemen.
47:08All right.
47:38The horses are ready.
47:39We'd better get out of here.
47:43We're not getting out of here.
47:44We'd better round up the boys.
47:45It's too late.
47:46They started for a home over an hour ago with Leonardi.
47:48Where are those drinks we ordered?
47:50Coming.
48:07So you've been cold-decking him.
48:28Throw your money in the center of that table.
48:30This game is going to end right where it started.
48:33Pick it up, dear.
48:34It's yours.
48:37I didn't think you had nerve enough to try that on me, Brady.
48:40Hey, gör reached the end of the woods.
48:42I swear to God.
48:46Let's go after them.
48:55Let's go after them.
48:57Yeah, I'll try to.
49:00You understand, don't you?
49:01I do.
50:02Give me a hand.
50:22Take it easy, Tom.
50:47You'll only get in the way.
50:48You got the money on you?
50:49That's all you wanted?
50:50Now make a break for it.
50:51Get going.
50:52I just made up my mind to one thing, Tom.
50:53I'm not the best poker player west of the Mississippi.
50:54You are.
50:55They're done fighting.
51:21Come on.
51:22Hey, wait a minute.
51:23I'm running this outfit.
51:24I'll run in his outfit, and we're heading home.
51:29Come on!
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