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Bar 20 Rides Again (1935)
Passed | 61 min | Drama, Music, Romance | 6 December 1935 (USA)

Cattle rustler Nevada dreams of living like an emperor in the West. Hoppy and the Bar 20 boys aim to put an end to his dream.

Director: Howard Bretherton

Writers: Gerald Geraghty (screenplay), Doris Schroeder (adaptation)

Stars: William Boyd, James Ellison, Jean Rouverol
Transcript
00:00:00I was made for love
00:00:06Why waste your time in dreaming
00:00:10When there's romance in the blue
00:00:13The moon hangs high
00:00:17Love is in the air
00:00:20How the time flies by
00:00:24For each lucky pair
00:00:27A melody
00:00:31Comes from out the sky
00:00:34There's one place to be
00:00:38When the moon hangs high
00:00:42Oh, how can you help but find love
00:00:46When the wind will wind your way
00:00:50Two happy hearts behind love
00:00:54Can't face another day, so where you are
00:00:59Meet the moonlit sky
00:01:03Open up your heart
00:01:07When the moon hangs high
00:01:24Give in! Give in!
00:01:55Oh, man!
00:01:59What can I do for you bandits?
00:02:07You got any mail today for the bar 20?
00:02:11Here it is.
00:02:12I hope your gal forgot to write to you this week, Mr. Nelson.
00:02:15If she did, I'm holding you responsible.
00:02:19You got something else inside for the bar 20.
00:02:23Put your hands, young men!
00:02:28All of them!
00:02:30Which is what I was talking about.
00:02:34You wouldn't really shoot a couple of innocent young cow nurses, now would you, ma'am?
00:02:40Did I hear you say bar 20?
00:02:43That's where I'm going.
00:02:45I'm Clarissa Peters.
00:02:47Buck's sister?
00:02:48Gee, I'm sure happy to meet you, ma'am.
00:02:50I'm Johnny Nelson, and this is Red Connors.
00:02:53How do you do?
00:02:54And we're sure sorry we scared you, ma'am.
00:02:56Scared? Me?
00:02:59You're lucky I didn't kill you both.
00:03:02Yes, ma'am.
00:03:03Yes, ma'am.
00:03:04You may bring down my trunk. It's up here.
00:03:06Where's the carriage?
00:03:09Carriage, ma'am?
00:03:10Certainly. Do you think I intend to walk?
00:03:14Where is this ranch?
00:03:16Five miles on, ma'am.
00:03:17I'm certain your brother had the carriage waiting at the crossroads for you.
00:03:22I'll see you two later.
00:03:27Here!
00:03:36You'll see us later.
00:03:38Johnny, I'm scared she means it.
00:03:48There must be one in there for me, Buck.
00:03:50Don't seem to be, Johnny.
00:03:52She done forgot you, kid.
00:03:54I reckon not.
00:03:55Well, here's one from Wyoming, after all.
00:03:58But not for you. It's for Bill Cassidy.
00:04:01Cassidy.
00:04:02Maybe she ain't so dumb as we thought, eh, Buck?
00:04:05It ain't for Margaret. It's from her pa.
00:04:10I'll see you later, Johnny.
00:04:12Buck, it ain't for Margaret. It's from her pa.
00:04:17Hope old man Arnold ain't in trouble.
00:04:19Well, if he is, me and Bill can take care of it.
00:04:23A lot of help you'll be at Bill Cassidy, kid.
00:04:26Why, you!
00:04:39Stop that! Stop it!
00:04:42Now, you red-headed galoot!
00:04:46Stop that! Stop that fighting!
00:04:48You rat scatting, you!
00:04:50Stop it! Stop it!
00:04:53The boys are only sky-larking, Clary.
00:04:56Funny way to sky-lark.
00:04:58They're always at it.
00:05:00This is Johnny and Red.
00:05:02Boys, this is my sister.
00:05:04We've met before.
00:05:06Welcome to Bar 20, ma'am.
00:05:09Perhaps you can work off some of your high spirits carrying in my trunk.
00:05:15Orders, Johnny.
00:05:16Hop to it, kid.
00:05:20I gotta take this to Bill Cassidy.
00:05:24Well, I never.
00:05:28Young man, you may bring in my trunk.
00:05:30Well, I, uh, but, uh...
00:05:36Yes.
00:05:39There.
00:05:48Get it, boy.
00:05:52Oh, boy.
00:06:09There.
00:06:17Now, I'll teach you some manners.
00:06:33Oh, boy.
00:06:39Come on.
00:06:44Oh, you want to play, huh?
00:06:51Come on, now. Steady.
00:06:53Oh, boy.
00:06:54Oh!
00:06:56Oh!
00:06:58Oh!
00:07:00Oh!
00:07:01Oh, boy.
00:07:03Oh!
00:07:05Oh!
00:07:06Oh!
00:07:09Oh, boy.
00:07:10Oh, boy.
00:07:12Oh, now.
00:07:14Jimmy!
00:07:24I got something to give you.
00:07:26I got something I'd like to give you, too.
00:07:28You know, in one second, you just ruined four months' work with that horse?
00:07:33Gee, I'm sorry I yelled, but...
00:07:35I brought you this.
00:07:37Flag.
00:07:44It's from Margaret's paw, Hoppy.
00:07:46Did you get one from Margaret?
00:07:48Nah, I didn't hear from her.
00:07:50Ah, maybe there's one in here for you.
00:07:52Maybe so.
00:07:58Nope.
00:08:05Nope.
00:08:24What's the matter?
00:08:26What's he say? Something wrong?
00:08:27Well, uh...
00:08:29Not exactly, but...
00:08:31Johnny, I think you'd better call off that trip you're planning with the Arnolds.
00:08:35So that's it. He don't want me.
00:08:37Well, Margaret will be glad to see me anyway.
00:08:39Well, that's...
00:08:41That's just it.
00:08:43She's, uh...
00:08:45She's kind of changed her mind.
00:08:47There's somebody else.
00:08:51I don't believe it.
00:08:54Well, that's what it says right here in the letter, Johnny.
00:09:01Well, it's all right with me.
00:09:03There's lots of other girls.
00:09:05What you need is a little fun.
00:09:07Why don't you come and help me with this horse?
00:09:10I'll see you later.
00:09:14Mr. Connors!
00:09:15Oh, Mr. Connors!
00:09:18Mr. Red!
00:09:19Yoo-hoo!
00:09:22Buck, have you seen Mr. Red?
00:09:23No, I ain't.
00:09:24I want him to move my trunk.
00:09:26Oh, that filthy old pipe!
00:09:28There are lots of changes I'm going to make around here.
00:09:31For instance, this house.
00:09:33It needs a thorough cleaning.
00:09:42How soon can he get ready to travel?
00:09:44Right now, Hoppy.
00:09:45Where we heading?
00:09:46Old man Arnold's in a mess.
00:09:48Needs a little lift.
00:09:49Yippee!
00:09:53Soon as I see Buck, we'll, uh...
00:09:55And I want every carpet in this house taken up and neat.
00:09:58And Red Connors can do that.
00:10:00Oh, lady!
00:10:01Oh, yeah?
00:10:02Oh!
00:10:04So, there you are!
00:10:08Clarissa, this is Bill Cassidy, my foreman.
00:10:12Glad to know you.
00:10:13How do you do?
00:10:15You may help Mr. Connors with the carpets.
00:10:19I'm sure sorry, ma'am, but Red and me is figuring on leaving for Wyoming.
00:10:23Red and me is figuring on leaving for Wyoming.
00:10:25Right off.
00:10:26Anything to get out of working.
00:10:33Going up to Johnny's wedding?
00:10:36Johnny's wedding?
00:10:38Johnny left for Wyoming three hours ago to marry Margaret Arnold.
00:10:43Well, if that ain't just like him.
00:10:45Heading right smack into trouble.
00:10:47What's wrong?
00:10:48Arnold's having rustler trouble.
00:10:49Red and me's going up to help him out.
00:10:51Good for you.
00:10:52Your jobs will be waiting for you.
00:10:54That's fine. Thanks, Buck.
00:10:56Take care of yourself.
00:11:22Whoa.
00:11:53Where's Nevada?
00:11:55In there.
00:12:00Hey, you better not go in there now.
00:12:23Since when do you come in here without knocking?
00:12:28But, boss, this is important.
00:12:31I'll tell you whether it's important or not.
00:12:33Now, what is it?
00:12:35I just saw somebody headed toward the Arnold ranch.
00:12:40You rode up here 20 miles just to tell me that.
00:12:44Truly, your devotion is touching.
00:12:47But, boss, you ain't heard who he is.
00:12:49It's that Johnny Nelson from the Bar 20 outfit.
00:12:52The hombre who was up here last year to see the Arnold gal.
00:12:55Miss Arnold-Heeler.
00:12:59You may have two drinks out of my private bottle.
00:13:02Two, mind you. No more.
00:13:08Napoleon.
00:13:09Napoleon.
00:13:16I find his theories on warfare invaluable, Heeler.
00:13:21Although I fear he lacked a finesse in dealing with the Fariseks.
00:13:29Of course, such matters might be beyond your comprehension.
00:13:35I said two.
00:13:39Have my horse saddled. I'm going down to the valley ranch.
00:13:46And then, I believe,
00:13:50I'll ride over
00:13:53and visit the Arnolds.
00:14:03Margaret?
00:14:05You ready?
00:14:09Why, you're not going riding in that.
00:14:11Daddy, I don't want to ride. You don't mind, do you?
00:14:16Honey, sometimes I'm almost sorry I sent you away to school at Boston.
00:14:22Why, Daddy, I loved every minute of it.
00:14:24That's just it. You loved it.
00:14:27Now you don't like the ranch anymore.
00:14:31I did hope that you and young Johnny Nelson would...
00:14:34It's Mr. Perdue.
00:14:36Darling, be real sure before you make any promises.
00:14:39He hasn't asked me yet.
00:14:48Each time I see you, you're more charming.
00:14:51Won't you come in out of the wind?
00:14:53Yes, do. It's a long ride over from your place.
00:14:56All that's forgotten in the pleasure of being here.
00:14:59Seeen everything?
00:15:00Yes, dear.
00:15:10I'll bring in some tea.
00:15:13Sit down. Sit down.
00:15:16Oh, thank you.
00:15:25How you doing?
00:15:26Oh, thank you
00:15:32Have you thought of my offer for this ranch
00:15:34You must admit it's reasonable. Yes, it's more than that. It's generous
00:15:38For a ranch that's been raided and burned over then why not sell?
00:15:42Let me take on the fight against these mysterious Raiders. I
00:15:47Have every weapon you like
00:15:49men
00:15:50Money, but do this ranch is my home and Margaret's I'm not selling
00:15:56Leaving Nevada and all his outlaws can't drive me off it
00:15:59My friend your very life is in danger
00:16:02This man Nevada seems to stop at nothing. I'll take my chances on that
00:16:08There won't be much to worry about when the twitcher Road heard comes through
00:16:13How many stairs are you shipping with them 500 it's just about all I've got left I
00:16:20Suppose that doesn't seem very many to you with your big outfit
00:16:24Big yes
00:16:27But nothing to what I will have someday I
00:16:31Intend to be the biggest cattleman in this state dad. There's a new cold in the summer born. That's all blackies, baby
00:16:39T no, thank you, but I would like to see the cold let
00:16:49There he is
00:16:54Isn't he darling
00:16:57Thoroughbred
00:17:05How lovely
00:17:08And what does that stand for Napoleon it was his favorite snuffbox lovely
00:17:24I
00:17:31Have something to say to you
00:17:44Johnny Nelson
00:17:47Need any good cow hands man
00:17:50This is Johnny Nelson, mr. Purdue
00:17:53Neighbor Johnny. Howdy, sir. Pleasure is mine. Oh
00:17:57That's right. Nice of you
00:18:00Well, I'm sure glad to get here. You'll excuse me. Oh, don't go
00:18:06Nice old fella friend of your paws a very good friend
00:18:15Well, here we are I
00:18:18I don't know why you're always talking about Boston. It's just a city ain't it? It's a wonderful city
00:18:23Well, you don't have to worry about cattle rustlers
00:18:28Washing dishes, what do they do in Boston throw them away they have servants
00:18:32Well, anybody I marry is gonna do the dishes and my shirts, too
00:18:35I am very particular about my shirts. You needn't bother to explain just take those out in the kitchen and wash them
00:18:43Margaret
00:18:45Have you told him yet about liking Purdue better
00:18:49Not yet. I don't want to hurt him you being my unfair to Johnny
00:19:00I I dropped a saucer
00:19:05Now you stay out of there young man. Oh, well, I never was much good in the kitchen anyway
00:19:18I've got the 500 head bunched up in the cooley with two men on I'll be mighty glad when they shipped away
00:19:24Ha you don't think Nevada try anything with me around do you? Well, maybe he don't know you're here
00:19:30Here's where we use a little of Napoleon strategy divided attack to conceal our main objective on with you, let's go
00:19:50Oh
00:19:59Get down and stay down
00:20:30They're after the herd we can't get out there to fight them off
00:20:38You hurt pop, I'm all right
00:20:59Oh
00:21:29Haley give me a lift
00:21:56Cinco
00:21:57Who do you want to have your share I
00:22:05Think I'm gonna die. Did you expect to live forever my friend?
00:22:12We all have to die sooner or later
00:22:22Better get to work. There's plenty to do around here
00:22:27I
00:22:36Hear a fresh
00:22:42Gee I hope breakfast is ready. Wait a minute red
00:22:46I've got an idea. I'll be more help Donald if I keep under cover
00:22:50Ain't you gonna let him know that you're here?
00:22:52You're riding in and tell Arnold. I want to have a private talk with him out here without anybody listening
00:22:58Johnny ever glad to know that you're gonna tell Johnny you're alone
00:23:01Kid trust too many people
00:23:04Be kind of careful. Will you happy why you rusty headed bold-legged cow rat?
00:23:10Are you trying to scare me go on them egg?
00:23:27Oh
00:23:46There's a minute way Margaret
00:23:48I
00:23:55Think I was worried about you hottie Margaret
00:24:00Thought I'd better speak up before you drop their mate. Why are you old groundhog? Where'd you jump up?
00:24:05Hi, Johnny. Where's hoppy just where I left him. I suppose didn't he come with you
00:24:10Margaret you think I can speak to your pa about a job
00:24:14You come at a good time red. Yeah a couple of the boys got shot last night take those eggs. Yeah
00:24:20Come on, right. I'll show you where to hang up your hat, right?
00:24:27It's no use bill
00:24:30I'm late
00:24:32After me coming all this way just to set in on the game. Well, we don't even know who this nobody is
00:24:37Why don't we go in there and smoke him out with 45, well, that's been tried but there's 20 or more canyons
00:24:44Crisscrossing and twisting and turning up there and we never get very far in before the ambushes and chase us back
00:24:50So you see?
00:24:52I'm going in there Jim. They'll get you the first 50 feet with a bullet. I don't reckon so
00:24:59I'm going in kind of peaceful like
00:25:01from the north
00:25:03Do if you could just locate those skunks I got a powerful key nose Jim
00:25:33Well, you know the first thing I'm going to do and why strike it rich I'm gonna buy you a Porter house steak bigger than a blacksmith's apron
00:25:42Yes, sir
00:25:44More bacon and beans for us
00:25:47Why if it hadn't been for that big snowstorm and Colorado back a couple year ago
00:25:52You and me be living in the woods
00:25:55You and me be living in the woods
00:25:57Why if it hadn't been for that big snowstorm and Colorado back a couple year ago
00:26:02You and me be living in the Waldorf Astoria right now
00:26:06Don't you worry?
00:26:08We'll get there yet
00:26:14I got an idea. We're gonna turn up a few nuggets today
00:26:19Certainly is a fine day for digging it sure is boss
00:26:27I
00:26:38Say it's a good day for digging. Good morning
00:26:43Pretty fresh, ain't she?
00:26:47Who are you anyhow named Riley text Riley a peaceful pilgrim, yeah
00:26:54Yeah
00:26:55Guns don't look so far peaceful to me
00:26:59Why I just wear them to keep my legs warm. Why they're plum rusty. I do all my fighting with a deck of cards
00:27:07gambler
00:27:14Plum rusty, huh?
00:27:16Yeah, so it's grease lightning
00:27:19The only other fella I ever see could draw guns that fast was hop along Cassidy
00:27:27Never hear of them
00:27:30Seems to me I have somewhere
00:27:33You stranger need mountains
00:27:35I've headed south through the Butte kind of lost my way
00:27:40My advice is
00:27:42Turn back and go around
00:27:44Built ain't healthy. Oh
00:27:46Oh, shut up, I was counting on you showing me the way me
00:27:52No, sir. E Bob
00:27:55Well, of course if you're scared, I ain't scared nothing
00:27:59Why me and hop along Cassidy and rest the bar 20 outfit. We cleaned up the worst gang of rustlers in the state of, Texas
00:28:08You don't say I mean Cassidy say I'd like to hear about it
00:28:13Reckon I'd better be on my way. Hey, you might stop and have a breakfast for us
00:28:17I better keep going since I had to find my own way. Hold on. Wait a minute. I ain't said ain't going
00:28:24Well in that case and I was saying me and Cassidy say we was
00:28:30Like that
00:28:38What you getting ready for I aim to do some trailing up in the Buttes
00:28:42Who's been scaring yet? And we had rustlers at the bar 20. We went looking for him
00:28:47I like your spunk Johnny, but you'd spoil any chance we have of carrying out our plans
00:28:51Then why ain't I been told about him son?
00:28:53There's times when cool-headed thinking can do a lot more than fighting spirit mean and I don't use my head
00:29:00Just an animated massacred pants. That's you
00:29:04Why you when the time comes we're counting on that gun of yours Johnny and counting big
00:29:22The last time I'm warning you turn back
00:29:25Now why first thing, you know, you'll be meeting up with some of them bad hombres of Nevada's
00:29:31I'd sure be glad I'm getting kind of rusty on my poker playing to play some action. Yeah, that's case
00:29:39Let's take this rabbit's foot for luck
00:29:43Thanks old-timer up along Cassidy yourself shot that rabbit you don't say yes, sure
00:29:51well
00:29:53No, I'm thanks play. I'm close to the chair. You bet just like your friend Cassidy
00:29:59That's a ticket you can't lose. Goodbye
00:30:13Love is in the air
00:30:18How the time flies by
00:30:23For each lucky pair
00:30:28Oh melody
00:30:39There's one place to be when the moon
00:30:46Ah
00:30:51How can you help but find love with the moon to light your
00:31:02Happy heart behind
00:31:07And face another day so where we are
00:31:16The moon
00:31:26When the moon hangs high
00:31:33You still thinking about going back to Boston Oh
00:31:37Johnny, I don't know. Well now listen, we got to talk this over
00:31:45I
00:31:57Wish you change your mind about selling out. Well, not now
00:32:00Looks like we're about to have a reckoning with this skunk in Nevada good
00:32:03I can't explain now, but when the time comes you'll find me more than willing to do my part. Oh
00:32:10Johnny I'm so confused. I can't like it here
00:32:14You're gonna like it here. Just wait and see
00:32:18I'm here now
00:32:21Margaret I
00:32:25Was under the impression that miss Arnold and I had reached an understanding Oh Johnny
00:32:29I wanted to explain of course if she prefers the attentions of a common cow hand why you and a gunman, too
00:32:40Well, why not shoot
00:32:44The only way your kind can speak for itself
00:32:46I
00:33:08I'd advise you to send him back where he came from but you you're forgetting one thing. This is still my ranch
00:33:16I
00:33:43Where'd you come from
00:33:47I
00:33:50Well, it's about time somebody showed up I'd get powerful hungry who are you and what are you doing here?
00:33:56Name's Tech Riley. Just now. I'm hanging around hoping for an invite to grab a tin plate and a bucket of coffee
00:34:04Ain't a parson
00:34:07No hardly well, I can't preach a sermon and have you're off the trail where you're headed for South
00:34:17I was told to ride around these Buttes, but I reckon I know better and could find a shortcut
00:34:22Well, here I am and I'm turned up. I know where that is. This is a triple-a
00:34:27We graze horse from a lot of different office here. Oh
00:34:30First place to run on two and three days ride. I was figuring on a little easy pickings on the way three card most anything
00:34:38Three card three shell draw or stud horse
00:34:42Well, if you expect to win any sizable amount on Bray you better be pretty good at dealing
00:34:47Some of us know a few things to
00:34:50Anytime you crave action. I'm ready. So you're all inside. We'll wait to see what the boss has to say when he gets here. Thanks. I
00:34:59Reckon you got cards in that pack. Sure any kind you want? I got a deck of my own
00:35:11What do you think he really is I don't know yet, but he better be what he says he is
00:35:22Nice little straight you got started there. I can read him myself. No harm meant for to you
00:35:30mine to you
00:35:32Jack
00:35:34pair of Jack's
00:35:36pair of Queens bet
00:35:42I'll bet 50 on these two ladies. Yeah, it's too late to drop out now
00:35:51All right long deal me out
00:36:05Where did that white horse come from I was just gonna tell you boss
00:36:08Mine to you possible straight
00:36:13Ace of spades to you Layton
00:36:16That's a bad card
00:36:19Deal me out
00:36:23Jackson five
00:36:26Well elbows, it looks like it's you and me
00:36:29I'll check to that four card straight five card straight. Mr. Riley. I cost you plenty to see it
00:36:34You better save your money elbows. I got your beat. You think so
00:36:39Let's cover that bet
00:36:42Six seven eight nine
00:36:47At three you got no hold on fit in so good those cards are marked
00:36:55That pack was marked before we started to play and you all knew it how do you know they were marked
00:37:00I got a magnifying glass in my pocket. If you want to take a look at him, he don't have to look
00:37:06He'll take my word for it
00:37:08What do you say we start all over again with a new pack?
00:37:11Nice and clean that suits me
00:37:22Riley you're wanted inside
00:37:24I
00:37:55Understand you play poker. Mr. Riley
00:38:00So I've been told I
00:38:03Find chess more to my liking
00:38:06Are you familiar with the game don't look lively enough for me
00:38:11Great Napoleon knew most of its principles and used them in his campaigns. I
00:38:17Reckon I better stick to a game. I know mister. They usually call me boss. It does very well
00:38:25What brought you here
00:38:27Good luck
00:38:29least wise I hope so
00:38:32Them canyons play funny tricks with a stranger
00:38:36Let me see those guns
00:38:39Arresting right easy where they are. I ain't fool enough to start any gunplay with that rifle point of my back
00:38:49This is private Jack Oh
00:38:55Won't you sit down? Mr. Riley? Thanks
00:39:05I hope you don't mind my staying over tonight
00:39:08I'll be on my way the first thing in the morning
00:39:11If somebody will show me the way out of these darned Buttes friends waiting. No, no friends
00:39:16Just a man. I got a little score to settle with
00:39:19Who might that be?
00:39:21Nelson's his name
00:39:23He's up here from the bar 20 to get married. I
00:39:26see Nelson
00:39:28Yeah accused me of cheating him up a niggle
00:39:30Got his bar 20 friends together cleaned out my layout burned down the saloon and drove me out of town. I
00:39:39Swore I'd get even with him if I took me 10 years and when I heard he was up here. I come a-running I
00:39:45Have an idea. Mr. Riley
00:39:49That you might be of great assistance to me
00:39:53Oh
00:40:05Have a drink
00:40:19All right, boys
00:40:23You
00:40:35The last of Arnold's heard it's hardly worth going after that's you
00:40:44We came here for other reasons, mr. Riley
00:40:53I
00:41:06Here we are nursing cows again suits me fine so nice quiet that's young Nelson
00:41:23Well, my guns ain't so good from this distance
00:41:31Take this
00:41:53I
00:42:01Let finishes mr. Nelson, you're a very good shot. Mr. Riley. So I've been told
00:42:23I
00:42:35Can't sure
00:42:39Hey
00:42:43That's hubby's horse don't be an idiot I tell you it is I am crazy
00:42:53Hey hard, no, they don't kid I don't think they got us
00:43:23I
00:43:25Found the old buzzard messing around here gold-digging. I guess I can go where please
00:43:29So I don't sent you up here spying did he did not I ain't been down that way six weeks
00:43:35How about it boss?
00:43:39Well, if it ain't the old windbag itself
00:43:42Last time I seen him. He is high tailing it to get out of these Buttes
00:43:47Trying to get me to do the same thing reckon. They had you wrong start using honest gambler
00:43:53Go on shoot me bandits. What'll you do haunt us?
00:44:00He's a harmless old coot
00:44:03Hey, he can sure cook a tasty bean, too
00:44:07Might put him to work boss. I ain't cooking for nobody put an apron on him
00:44:23Oh
00:44:25Much obliged for the chance to square account for that Nelson hombre. Oh that my friend is merely a side issue
00:44:31My quarrel is with Arnold. I reckon he's licked
00:44:36By this time tomorrow there won't be a building standing on his ranch
00:44:40Oh
00:44:48Hey, remember, I'm an infant I just trying to get out of work that's all yeah, I
00:44:56Sure wish hoppy was here
00:45:00Then he is here
00:45:02Why wasn't I told cuz he's playing a long hand?
00:45:04That's why and that was his horse and that means something's happened to him
00:45:07Looks that way if I could find my way, I'd get in there and keep shooting till they got me
00:45:11Well, let's go we can make it. It's no use kid Cassidy was to send up a smoke fire to show us which Canyon to head
00:45:18for
00:45:20We've got to wait wait something's happened to Cassidy
00:45:27If we don't see that signal by sundown we'll ride in anyway, you tell the laser J and circle start to get ready
00:45:32That's the stuff
00:45:34I
00:45:43What are they doing in off the range the boss just called in the whole outfit
00:45:54Hey biscuit shooter
00:45:57I
00:45:58Cinderella put on some more beans. I'll be 15 extra for dinner tonight. I wish I had some rough on rats
00:46:26You
00:46:56You
00:47:09Are you poking around back here for
00:47:13Wendy cookin ain't so bad as getting shot
00:47:18We're in a tight spot I might want to get out of here fast and you ain't no friend in the ready
00:47:25Anything but
00:47:28Son, I am with you little Gabriel blows his horn. I'll keep my eye on him
00:47:36Yeah, take this I ain't no Indian giver
00:47:40Sides you might need it
00:47:42You know you ain't out of here yet
00:47:54You
00:48:06Where's Nevada in his study laying out his campaign like a little general
00:48:24Hey, look, it's a fire
00:48:42Who's got that fire I know
00:48:54Oh
00:49:24Get out of those don't bring them back here
00:49:30Yeah
00:49:53Hey
00:49:56Oh
00:50:01Come on man, we're writing where's Johnny go find him
00:50:13Margaret where's Johnny? I never want to see him again. We quarreled I'm going back to Boston
00:50:19Ma'am go anywhere you like, but first tell me where's Johnny what makes him so stubborn?
00:50:25He started for the mutes an hour ago by Cassidy
00:50:29Why the darn fool?
00:50:35Come on boy
00:50:48I
00:51:18I
00:51:40Spread out boys get both up
00:51:49Oh, did you get that iron stole it from her Betty? All right
00:52:10Hey, that's fancy shooting partner
00:52:19It's getting hot here
00:52:42Why don't they come out in the open and fight like men
00:52:49There's the umbra Nevada figured was shot by the gambler yesterday Napoleon slipped up on that one
00:53:02Somebody else taking a hand
00:53:06Here I am right on time as usual well who invited you come on
00:53:16That's a friend of Bill Cassidy's
00:53:19Maybe we got them all
00:53:25Stick him up. Come on get around here
00:53:35Give me that gun. Wait a minute. We're taking him back to Nevada get going
00:53:49I
00:53:59Got Johnny, come on, let's go
00:54:19I
00:54:28Sure
00:54:29That was a fine trick. You might have broke my neck if you don't learn to do what you're told someday
00:54:35I'm gonna have to
00:54:37Here comes a bunch of writers
00:54:42It's old man Arnold, come on. Hey, wait till I get my gun
00:54:48I
00:55:18I
00:55:48I
00:56:18I
00:56:48I
00:57:18I
00:57:48I
00:58:02Ain't here what's in there careful Katie's tricky
00:58:11Gentlemen at your sir, but you
00:58:15Searching Johnny no need of that gentlemen. I'll be glad to go with you peaceably. I
00:58:21Feel sure a fair treatment at your hands. I
00:58:24Know we can come to some equitable arrangement
00:58:27satisfactory to us all
00:58:38Remember what you said to sink our boss
00:58:41We all have to die sometime
00:58:48Did you think you'd live forever
00:59:01Too bad
00:59:03He sure couldn't talk pretty yeah, he had me fooled we owe you a lot Cassidy
00:59:10Cassidy
00:59:11Jim there's a lot of fine cattle around here. I reckon we better get him back where they belong
00:59:17I'll be heading back here one of these days if I'm invited
00:59:21She'd be waiting for you Johnny. Well, I kind of figured she would be
00:59:29Where are you going?
00:59:32No wonder they call me an old windbag
00:59:35All that talk I done about knowing you
00:59:40Forget about it. I'm not riding back to the bar 20 with it
00:59:44Son, I'm with you till she blows up
00:59:48Let's go
01:00:09To happy hearts
01:00:17Leave the moon
01:00:20Open up your heart
01:00:23when the moon

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