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Comedy / Action (1934) 56 minutes ~ Black & White

The trio of Belmet, Burch, and O'Meary are leading a wagon train west and Murdock is out to stop them. The settlers fight off his initial Indian attack and reach the mountains. With the wagon train vulnerable as it crosses a river, Murdock has the Indians make a final attack.

Director: Charles Barton

Writers: Zane Grey (novel), Jack Cunningham (screenplay)

Stars: Randolph Scott, Gail Patrick, Billy Lee
Transcript
00:30I come before you pleading the election of a man whose one ambition is to see these 26
00:56states fulfill their destiny as a nation, to see the stars and stripes floating from
01:02the Atlantic to the Pacific, over Oregon, you're right my friend, over Oregon, Oregon,
01:10two thousand miles from where we're standing tonight, a land of new hope and a glorious
01:15future for the thousands who will settle there and make it a part of these United States
01:19of America, but the settlement of a vast and uncharted wilderness is not the only issue
01:25in this presidential campaign, and it came to me like a flash, I can go out there and
01:30take Sonny with me, but ma'am why don't you wait a couple months, maybe I can go, I'm
01:34not going to wait, no grandparents can keep my child from me, well you can't go out to
01:38Oregon alone, I'll be a good brother and see things my way just once, you seem to forget
01:42that mother came out here in a wagon with five children to look after, I guess I can
01:46take care of one, did you ever think what would happen to you if you were caught doing
01:49this, well I saw the whole family at the political rally, Sonny must be at the house with Mammy
01:53Lou, I can handle her, and there's nothing I can do or say that will change your mind,
01:58you can do one thing for me, you can get some of my things packed, I'll be back in half
02:02an hour, Miss Wellington, you ain't stealing that child is it, he's mine, who has a better
02:18right to have him, ma'am, now caution, what I'm going to get for this night's work, personally it's nothing, get in.
02:25Abbie, Abbie, help me find that rooster, always got your nose in the brook.
02:53You'll never get them chickens to Oregon, no one that's gone from here so far has taken chickens, well I am, goodbye Poppa, goodbye Abbie, goodbye Abbie, goodbye Pop, Pop,
03:21Pop, you hold out for the best price you can get, we'll sell this farm, there's going to be a lot of people going out to Oregon in the next few years, no sir, in the outer soil is good enough for me.
03:36Where are you heading to? Oregon, I guess I'll just buy the home and own the whole state of Tennessee, seems like everybody else is a hank in the mood, that country out there will have to be settled if we want to hold it, with all this trouble over the boundary,
04:05where are they leaving from? First wagon train leaves from Independence, Missouri in May, it ain't going to take you 60 days, no, I'm figuring on blacksmithing a while before we leave, can't do worse than we're doing here, so Pa and me we decided we'd go to Oregon, well you got a nice day for it,
04:32yeah, yeah, goodbye Abbie, goodbye Pop,
04:59well, if I ain't missed my count, that makes 50 wagons I worked on the last two weeks, hey, wait a minute up there, what's the matter now? You're overloading that wagon, you're apt to bust an axle, well, looks like we're going to get away today, where's that saw mill machinery?
05:23Up ahead, what's that there lugging across the country? I hope the fire engine works when we get it out to Oregon, well, we might throw a match into that load of kerosene and give it a try, no, they put that stuff in lamps and light a whole house with it, no, yeah, I seen a gun, where's Clint Bellman?
05:45Haven't seen him since early this morning, well, you better line up these wagons and tell everybody to keep their places, seen Clint Bellman?
06:04He was lining up some freighters, Mother, can I peek out? No, Sonny, you stay there and keep quiet while Mother finds out what she has to do, all right, can they do anything for you, ma'am?
06:31Oh, how do I join the wagon train? Why, uh, the register's office is right over yonder. Oh, thank you.
06:56For yourself and four drivers, the Beaver Forks Trading Post only, none of you taking up land. That's right.
07:04Got all your supplies and equipment? Yes, sir, all approved. Sign here. You claim two sections of land when you get to Oregon, the government gives you that free. There's a lady waiting here.
07:16Provision for government financing for the first three years. Thank you. I'm all taken. Sign here, please.
07:46Who owns this outfit? I do. What are you doing with it here? I'm going to Oregon. That thing wouldn't take you to the South Fork of the Platte. I'm signed up.
08:13Who signed it? She said she had the proper equipment. What would she know about it? I can buy another wagon or anything else that's required. Just tell me what I need. He'll tell you if the government wants to be responsible for you.
08:26Oh, no, nothing like that. We'll have trouble enough without nursing lily white women across the Rockies. You've got to let me go. We won't take her.
08:40Who is that man? That's Clint Belmont. He's chief scout. He and his partners have contracted to take this party to Oregon. They're responsible. I'll buy anything you demand. That's a trouble, miss. You can't get a complete outfit around here.
08:59Are you traveling with us? I'm afraid it's some stepping-to-be reports for the fur company. I ain't asking anybody to be responsible for me.
09:09Mother, can I smell now? Yes, sonny. Your kindness seems to have gone for nothing. Oh, you're not going with us? I guess not with this outfit. Well, I can fix you up with a heavier wagon. How? I'll sell you one of mine. Could you? Why, of course.
09:36How much would it cost? Oh, we'll talk about that later. Come on.
09:43You three partners are really the guardian angels of this entire wagon train? Yep. We got the responsibility of the whole outfit. Yes, ma'am.
09:53How romantic. William O'Meary, Clinton Belmont, James Birch. That's you, isn't it? Any little initial, Mr. Birch? Well, not that I recollect of, ma'am, no. You're not married? No. Any children? Eh? Oh, of course not. No. You're a squint-eyed old liar.
10:16A liar, eh? Yes. Want to make anything of it? Well, I... Claims he's always making up jokes on me. He's one of my partners. I'm Miss, uh, Abigail Masters. I'm Clint Belmont. Who's that raw, warm old heifer?
10:34Why, she's writing the history of our trip. And she's got the three of us in the book already. I'm originally from, uh, Indiana. Hmm.
10:44Well, where am I from originally, Bill? I don't know. We found you starving to death in a deserted Indian camp. Should have left you there. I wish we had of, too.
10:55Where you been keeping yourself? Yeah, we've been on our way, but now... What have you been doing all morning, you moon-eyed old calf? I pay no mind to him, ma'am. He's out of his head this way a good part of the time.
11:06Come on, now. Let's get this party organized. You help these women hook up. And that's all. How do you know they want you hanging around?
11:15You know, uh, I might be of considerable help to you in writing up that, uh, that book. Oh, thank you, Mr. Burdick.
11:27This wagon train is larger and better equipped than we anticipated. Bad for the future of our fur trade, Mr. Murdock.
11:36There'll be no fur trade if the white man builds his house in Oregon. Of course, this immigration cannot be halted permanently, but it can be discouraged for a number of years.
11:47And now is the time to do it. But we do not want bloodshed, you understand that?
11:54I understand the white man when he wants land for which he gives nothing. He'll destroy anything to get it.
11:59You speak almost as an Indian.
12:02My mother was an Indian. My father, I never saw. I don't like white men. But I know they won't turn back for just that. There will be killings.
12:13We don't want that. Do anything else to make them turn back. But they must not reach Powder River.
12:22They won't, if I handle it my way.
12:53None of you know as much about going into new countries. But we contracted to take them to Oregon. And I want the pledges of both of you that that's what we'll do.
13:12Now, may I wait a minute? We ain't got time for none of your talk.
13:17Are you agreed?
13:19Then let's stretch them out and get started.
13:32Stretcher!
13:34Stretcher!
13:36Stretcher!
13:39Stretcher!
13:41Come on men, stretcher!
13:42Stretcher!
13:46All right, coach!
13:49Let it go!
14:12Stretcher!
14:13Stretcher!
14:14Stretcher!
14:15Stretcher!
14:17Stretcher!
14:19Stretcher!
14:21Oregon bound. The tide of humanity sweeps westward. Nothing can stop these wheels rolling, rolling, rolling.
14:43The tide of humanity sweeps westward.
14:47Nothing can stop these wheels rolling, rolling.
14:51Our destiny rides with us out to empire.
14:56Oh, get up.
14:57We'll get these horses all excited.
15:14Wheel, wheel, wheel, wheel, wheel, wheel, wheel.
15:25Abby?
15:26Come and dry these dishes.
15:28You gotta pitch in and help
15:29or I'll leave you out in the prairie somewhere.
15:33Whoo!
15:34Evening, and how are you little old women folks
15:37getting along?
15:38Marvelously, Mr. Burt.
15:40Isn't he absolutely indigenous, Teddy?
15:44Looks like any other man to me.
15:46So it be, so it be.
15:48Where did you get all them big words at?
15:52Out of a book. She spends most of her time at it.
15:56Well, it sounds right tasty-like to me.
16:00Was he intending to take in the doings this evening?
16:04Yes, I'm going to sing for them.
16:07Then I won't be a-going.
16:08I always appeared at all the socials back home.
16:27Low coming night and day
16:32Oregon's trails stretch them far away
16:36Rivers to cross, mountains to climb
16:40And loads of trouble all the time
16:45But this green valley's waiting on the other side
16:50So climb on your wagon and ride
16:57Wagon wheels, wagon wheels
17:07Keep on a-turning, wagon wheels
17:16Roll along, sing your song
17:24Carry me over the hill
17:33So long, mule, there's a happy land before us
17:37Where we all can liken our load
17:41So long, mule, the boss is watching o'er us
17:44There's a pasture at the end of each road
17:49Wagon wheels, wagon wheels
17:58Keep on a-turning, wagon wheels
18:07Roll along, sing your song
18:15Wagon wheels, carry me home
18:28Wagon wheels, carry me home
18:46Hello, partner.
18:48Hello.
18:56Can you do this?
19:05Like this?
19:07No!
19:10Take your finger like this.
19:13Take your finger like this.
19:16Oh, like this?
19:18No!
19:21Tell me, where did you come from?
19:23Over there.
19:25And where's your daddy?
19:27Up there.
19:29That's your name.
19:31Clint, what's yours?
19:33Honey.
19:35Folks, I want to introduce to you Miss Abigail Masters,
19:43the Indiana Songbird, and she'll give us a rend...
19:48Well, she'll sing a song called...
19:55Snowy Daisies.
20:01Key of G, please.
20:05I've just been learning the lesson of life
20:10The sad, sweet lesson of loving
20:13With all its pleasure and all its pain
20:18Been sadly, sadly proving
20:22And all that is left of this bright, bright dream
20:27With its thousand million phases
20:31Is a bundle of letters with a pink, blue ribbon tied
20:38At the bouquet of snowy white daisies
20:45The beautiful, beautiful daisies
20:51The snowy, snowy daisies
20:57And thus forever throughout this wide world
21:01Is love of sorrow proving
21:05And all the life, this sad, sad world
21:10Is love of sorrow proving
21:14For the life of some is far worse than death
21:19And love of sorrow proving
21:24So I bless my lot, though with aching heart
21:32At the bouquet of white withered daisies
21:39The beautiful, beautiful daisies
21:45The snowy, snowy daisies
21:54That's plum good, Miss Abby.
21:57Oh, thank you.
22:08Do you know whose boy this is?
22:11No, I don't.
22:13No, I don't either.
22:24I thought I told you you couldn't come on this trip.
22:30Is he, is he your boy?
22:32Where have you been?
22:34He brought me back.
22:36Yes, I know.
22:39You're welcome.
22:40Too tired to unhook your team?
22:42Oh, no, I...
22:43What do you do when the going really gets tough?
22:45I'll manage.
22:47You must have pretty good reasons for making this trip having no menfolk.
22:51But I have.
22:53My husband, I've got to join him.
22:59Where is he now?
23:01He's in California, or he will be.
23:04He has business interests in, in San Francisco.
23:15I don't need your help.
23:17These mules of yours, they ought to be staked out.
23:20I'll get one of Mr. Murdock's drivers to unhitch them, if I need to.
23:23Murdock's taken you under his wing, has he?
23:25Well, he sold me one of his wagons.
23:29That's his wagon right behind yours.
23:31Delmott!
23:33Clint Delmott!
23:34Yes?
23:35Bill wants you.
23:42Good night, sonny.
23:43Good night, Clint.
23:45Don't forget this!
23:54He's my partner.
24:00Now, young man, you get yourself to bed.
24:02Goodbye, Mom.
24:03Good night, darling.
24:04Good night.
24:06Good evening.
24:08Good evening.
24:09How's everything coming?
24:10Fine, thanks.
24:11Good.
24:14You and Chauncey, right in here, Lester.
24:18Right here.
24:19Clint Delmott said to put two guards in between you.
24:21Clint Delmott said to put two guards in between these wagons.
24:30You men unhook this woman's team for her.
24:40How does that tune go, Chauncey?
24:41Wagon wheels, wagon wheels, keep on a-turnin', wagon wheels, roll along, sing your song, carry me over the hill.
25:08Roll along, you, there's a happy land before us, where we all can land on our own.
25:16Roll along, you, the fog's watching over us, there's a pasture at the end of each road.
25:23Wagon wheels, wagon wheels, keep on a-turnin', wagon wheels, roll along, sing your song, carry me over the hill.
25:34Why don't you sing, Clint?
25:38Roll along, sing your song, wagon wheels, carry me home, wagon wheels, carry me home.
26:00The stage to Santa Fe will be passing us in a few minutes.
26:03I can stop it for you and the boy.
26:06Why don't you take it?
26:07You can't stand what's ahead of us.
26:09Don't you realize we'll have to break trail all the way to Oregon?
26:13Here comes the Santa Fe stage!
26:18This is your last chance.
26:20You have no right to meddle in my affairs.
26:23You have no right to meddle in my affairs.
26:25You have no right to meddle in my affairs.
26:27You have no right to meddle in my affairs.
26:29I won't again, ma'am.
26:33I'm glad I'm going back!
26:38Livin' along fancy, ain't she?
26:40Must be makin' about six miles an hour.
26:42Yeah, we don't make over 12 miles all day.
26:45Good luck to ya!
27:00Nothing but horror and hardship.
27:05Abby!
27:06Yes?
27:08Scarcely a man has slept in two weeks.
27:14Seen anyone hangin' around that chicken?
27:16No.
27:17Gettin' plenty of history to write about these days.
27:20It's horrible.
27:22We'll be sure of these varmints
27:24as soon as we strike the mountains.
27:26Somebody's been stealing my chickens.
27:29More than half of them's disappeared.
27:31So's a lot of horses and mules.
27:33I'm sure of it.
27:35I'm sure of it.
27:37I'm sure of it.
27:39I'm sure of it.
27:41I'm sure of it.
27:43I'm sure of it.
27:45I'm sure of it.
27:47I might be interested in your chickens.
27:49If you can hitch them up
27:51and save a couple of wagons we gotta leave behind.
27:53Better put that candle out
27:55soon as it gets a little darker.
28:02Where'd you get the chicken?
28:05Fry chicken.
28:07They grow them big out here.
28:10The size of a fowl is ingeniginous
28:13to this region and locality.
28:18If you'd bought it first you might have stolen it.
28:28What do you think of this?
28:32And I was saving the white meat for you, Bill.
28:37And keep after them all night.
28:39All right.
28:48Hey, wake up.
28:52I ain't had a wink of sleep in three days.
28:55Stop one of these, you'll get plenty of sleep.
28:58Hi, Clint.
29:00Hello, sonny.
29:02You better get him inside, it's safer.
29:04Now I told you what I'm gonna do.
29:06I'm turning back.
29:08Let me be.
29:13I'm turning back.
29:15I'm turning back.
29:17Don't take me, I'm turning back.
29:19Bill, take care of him.
29:21I'm turning back, I tell you.
29:23Get that wagon back in line.
29:31Where you been?
29:33Looking around.
29:35Bellman said nobody was to go out at night.
29:37Well, I did.
29:39Some of them savages didn't plug you with an arrow.
29:41They didn't.
29:47Say.
29:51Jim!
29:53Oh, Jim Birch!
29:55Jim Birch!
30:09He done bought it.
30:11That's the fifth man they've killed tonight.
30:13That arrow weren't made by any tribes that have been after us.
30:19Seems to be working.
30:21They're getting scared stiff.
30:23Get what the boy's about.
30:25Talk up the idea of going back.
30:29What's gonna happen to us, Bellman?
30:31I'm for turning back.
30:33And we'll go with you.
30:35And my wagon will be right behind you.
30:37What good would that do you?
30:39Well, it might stop some of these attacks.
30:40What makes you think so?
30:42I know it.
30:44They'll always fight settlers.
30:49Get the kerosene wagon!
31:11I wonder how much more of this train they'll burn up tonight.
31:14Great camp. We're moving on tonight.
31:16The women can drive and give you men a chance to sleep.
31:23We gotta move out of here before they burn us out.
31:25Jim Murdock says it's gonna get worse.
31:27Yes, he knows this country about as well as you do.
31:30Then he's been lying to you.
31:32Well, if we hook up, we're turning back.
31:34I tell you, you'll never make it.
31:36I've got more to lose in this outfit than any man here.
31:41My wagons are turning back in the morning.
32:05Nobody's turning back.
32:07I'll give you 15 minutes to hook up.
32:08All right?
32:10Get started.
32:38It seems impossible that human beings could have survived.
32:41There they sleep in majestic grandeur,
32:43under their blankets of snow.
32:45The air is cold.
32:47It's cold.
32:49It's cold.
32:51It's cold.
32:53It's cold.
32:55It's cold.
32:57It's cold.
32:59It's cold.
33:01It's cold.
33:03It's cold.
33:05It's cold.
33:06It's cold.
33:08The air is so thin up here I can hardly breathe.
33:18Where'd you get that coat, Sonny?
33:20Grandpa gave it to me.
33:22Sonny, Mr. O'Meary is not your grandfather.
33:25Then I can call him Grandpa.
33:33Need any help to set her up, Sam?
33:34No, but it'll take time.
33:36We're going to camp here until tomorrow.
33:43Evening, Miss Hett.
33:45Say, are there any Indians in these mountains?
33:47No.
33:49Not till we get down by the river.
33:51I almost sold two more of my chickens.
33:53Maybe it's these immigrants.
33:55They're running kind of low on food.
33:58It looks as if that's what happened.
34:01What'll we do if the food were all gone?
34:04I don't know.
34:06A bunch of trappers got in that fix once
34:08and they just ate each other.
34:11Horrible.
34:13I don't believe it.
34:15You ought to know.
34:17He's the sole survivor of that party.
34:27Mother!
34:29It won't breathe.
34:31All right, Sonny.
34:35I didn't hurt your hand, did I?
34:37Nope.
34:39This lily white's all right.
34:44It won't snow tonight.
34:46Why the shelter?
34:48It's my birthday.
34:50No.
34:52How old are you?
34:54Four years old.
34:56Mom's going to make a cake for me.
34:58With real eggs in it.
35:00Mm.
35:01And Henny gives the eggs to us.
35:03Am I invited?
35:05Sure!
35:07See you later, partner.
35:09All right.
35:18Make a wish first, Sonny.
35:24Have you made it?
35:27Then blow out the candle.
35:28Then blow out the candle.
35:58Try and get it away from him.
36:29SONG
36:54Won't you have another cup of coffee before you go?
36:56Well, no thanks, I...
37:12I haven't been such a bother to you, have I?
37:14Well, there have been times when...
37:16When you wished I wasn't along?
37:18I didn't say that.
37:20But you were plenty determined.
37:22Did you ever wonder why?
37:24I knew you were running away from something.
37:27I was.
37:30When my husband died, his people took Sonny away from me.
37:33But I got him back.
37:35And that's why we're here.
37:43I love that song.
37:55We're starting down the west slope with the Rockies tomorrow morning.
37:58That will be exciting.
38:00Yes, ma'am.
38:09Good night.
38:24On a sad...
38:28Cold...
38:33Day...
38:54Morning.
39:21What's this coming?
39:24Must be a bunch of freighters or something.
39:26Howdy, stranger, where are you from?
39:28Independence Preserve.
39:49How long will it take these wagons to reach Potter River?
39:51Oh, about a week.
39:54You'll have plenty of time.
39:56This rain will hold them here several days.
39:59Who's the factor here?
40:01Monsieur Mosley. You will find him in his office.
40:03After whom, sir?
40:06I'm leaving early tomorrow morning.
40:08Yeah?
40:14When do you want that freight checked into the storehouse?
40:18It'll be over in a little bit.
40:22Mr. Mosley?
40:24Your boy told me I'd find you in here.
40:26My name's O'Meary. Jim Birch.
40:29I'd like to rest up here for a few days.
40:31And maybe do a little trading.
40:33Usual business with trappers, but...
40:35You're welcome to stay as long as you see fit.
40:37Will you join me in a little drink?
40:39I've been pretty dry for the last five months.
40:52Sonny Warrington?
40:57Are you the boy that's been stealing Aunt Hattie's chickens?
41:00What are you doing, Sonny?
41:02Give me that slingshot.
41:04Oh, he can't hurt them chickens.
41:06But he shouldn't be doing it.
41:12Sonny!
41:14Sonny!
41:16Sonny!
41:19Sonny!
41:22Well, I know what happened to that one anyway.
41:26Hand it over, young man.
41:28Have I got to?
41:29Yes.
41:30Well, then I won't tell you the secret.
41:33What secret?
41:34Well, it's a very good secret.
41:37What is it?
41:39Come over here.
41:42He's gone.
41:44Where did he go?
41:46He told me, but I forgot.
41:50He told me just to tell you...
41:52What?
41:54That...
41:55Oh, Sonny, what did he tell you?
41:57Remember?
41:58Well, he'll be back in four or five days,
42:01and you'll have to tell you where he's been,
42:04because I can't remember.
42:08Tell him to be ready when half the wagons have crossed the river.
42:11Then pocket them.
42:12Do you understand?
42:14Tell him they'll be along in six or seven days.
42:37Six or seven days.
42:39Six or seven days.
43:08How long have they been hitting it up like this?
43:10Most a week now.
43:12Ever since the wagon train got reined in.
43:14Like a lot of sailors just getting in the port.
43:18It's unbearable, and you ought to do something about it.
43:21If you can't control your men, folks,
43:23how do you think I'm going to?
43:28Well, a bottle of whiskey will cost you a barrel of flour.
43:31Why, that's the same as robbing a man.
43:34Suits me, brother.
43:35You can take it or leave it.
43:37Well, all right.
43:39Jerry, a bottle of the band.
43:45Was he right?
43:46Yes, it's Murdock.
43:47And we've got to move out of here right now.
43:49In all this mud?
43:50Well, that's easier than fighting Indians all the way.
43:53Hello, Clint.
43:56That's been going on for days.
43:58We'll have to start moving somehow.
44:00You can't do it.
44:02We're the only ones who are sober.
44:04All right, the women can drive.
44:05Come on, let's throw the men in the wagon.
44:08That's enough for you.
44:10Let go of my arm.
44:12The train's pulling out.
44:14Helmut's giving us orders.
44:15Let him go.
44:17Get in there and give him a fight.
44:19Get in there and beat him up.
44:47Get your jeans hooked up.
44:49This is what we should have done three days ago.
44:51There's my husband.
45:00That's my bag.
45:03Take him and get your jeans hitched.
45:08What's happening?
45:09We're moving out.
45:10Can you hook up your jeans?
45:11Well, yes.
45:12Go ahead.
45:13I'll send a man to help you if we can.
45:15Is this your husband, ma'am?
45:16Yes.
45:17Can you drive?
45:18Sure.
45:19Then get in line as soon as you can.
45:46Honey?
46:08You're going awful slow this evening, Cliff.
46:12Where's Nan Welling?
46:13He's on his way.
46:14Get those fellows straightened out.
46:45Now, get those men out of your way.
46:53Stop!
46:54Stop!
46:55Stop!
46:56Stop!
46:57Stop!
46:58Stop!
46:59Stop the carriage!
47:01We've got to get out of here!
47:02Why don't you go up to the train and get some more water.
47:07The train is leaving us!
47:08We can't get out of here.
47:09We're going to be dead.
47:10Let's go.
47:11Come on.
47:12Let's go.
47:13Get your wagons together!
47:15Get under your wagons and pour it into them.
47:19Take the Indians back on the other side.
47:43That's seven of them.
47:54Oh, you missed that one.
47:56Guess you're getting old.
47:57That makes eight of them.
48:05It's D and W, old weasel.
48:07Hey, who's doing this now?
48:10You or me?
48:11I never did, old freak.
48:12It was the one on the bus.
48:28Things are getting bad across the river.
48:32Looks like they're disorganized.
48:34Jim and me will try to get them to the side.
48:37You stay here and hold out as long as you can.
48:43Get down here and grab one from the side.
48:56I won't do it.
48:57Well, at least you can help me reload.
48:59I won't be a part of the killing of any humans.
49:01You'll change your mind when one of them starts
49:03flicking your hair with a scalping knife.
49:09Get ready to get it in.
49:15Why ain't she shooting?
49:16She a cripple?
49:17It's just like you're born Indian.
49:47Get back to the wagon!
50:14Get back to the wagon!
50:15Get back to the wagon!
50:16Get back to the wagon!
50:42They've got us on this side.
50:43As they get across the river, the whole caravan
50:45will be wiped out.
51:03Cut your horses loose and start swimming.
51:06Give me your gun.
51:37Let's get down there and give it to them as I come by.
51:39Come on!
51:40Let's get them!
52:07Hey!
52:08Police!
52:37Let's go!
52:38Let's go!
52:39Let's go!
52:40Let's go!
52:41Let's go!
52:43Let's go!
52:49Let's go!
52:56Let's go!
53:02Let's go!
53:09Son, it's up to you and me now to get them to Oregon.
53:37Agreed?
54:06They'll be here in a few minutes, folks.
54:07Who are they, Cap?
54:08Government agents to take you off our hands.
54:11We've landed you in Oregon, and we're done.
54:13Thank goodness we can stay in one place for a spell.
54:16You'll have to file on your claims in the same order
54:18that you signed up at Independence.
54:20Then you'll have 30 days to file on your two sections.
54:23It won't take me any 30 days.
54:36We can't wait any longer, Abby.
54:38We've got to take up a homestead.
54:40I'm willing to marry you, Jim Birch.
54:42But you've got to write to my father in Indiana
54:45and ask for my hand.
54:47But it takes a letter a year to get there and back.
54:50I can't help that.
54:52It's proper here.
55:00But, Abby, I can't write.
55:13Say, what's going on here?
55:15I'm just getting cleaned up for our wedding.
55:17Then you going to take me on as your dad?
55:19Sure, soon you can do the best.
55:24Okay, finder, can you do the best?
55:27We'll have to search you near the sea.
55:28We'll walk right in and see the people.
55:30Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
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