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00:00This is the range country, where the pounding hooves of untamed horses still thunder over
00:08mountains, meadows and canyons.
00:11Every herd has its own leader, but there is only one fury, fury, king of the wild stallions.
00:18And here in the wild west of today, hard riding men still battle the open range for a living.
00:23Men like Jim Newton, owner of the Broken Wheel Ranch, and Pete, his top hand who says he
00:28cut his teeth on a branding iron.
00:30Fury!
00:31Fury!
00:32Why all this fury is, that's the one human voice he's learned to love and obey.
00:45The voice of the boy who once saved his life, Jim Newton's boy, Joey.
00:55Here's a mutual trust and affection that everyone can understand, especially a woman like Helen
01:12Watkins, Joey's school teacher and unfailing champion.
01:16Kneel down, let me get on you.
01:25And there they are together, a great wild horse and the only person on earth who can
01:30ride him, Joey and Fury.
01:55Oh, you ornery critters.
02:02So he did it again.
02:03They won't even get close enough to lay a rope on him.
02:06The boss ought to know better than to waste time trying to catch him.
02:16Now let him go, Pete.
02:21What do you mean, let him go?
02:23We've been chasing him for three years.
02:24Yeah, we'll get him.
02:25Come on, let's get back to the ranch.
02:48Bart, throw a rope across the center of the corral.
02:52Put the horses on the other side.
02:54What for?
02:55I got a hunch that black stallion's going to start missing his herd.
02:58I want to give him every chance to get back with him.
03:22Come on.
03:47Come on, fella, don't stop now.
03:52Come on.
04:02A few steps farther.
04:17Well, we finally got him.
04:23Steps in the way of getting him the way he can run.
04:26Throwback, probably.
04:27He's sure full of fire and fury.
04:29What are you going to name him?
04:31I think you just saved me the trouble.
04:34Fury.
04:39Hey, that's pretty good.
04:45He's a fighter, isn't he?
04:47I'll soon bust that out of him.
04:49You ain't going to let him pick a club.
04:51I'm betting on the stallion.
05:03Well, what do you know about that?
05:06Well, what do you know about that?
05:20All right, quiet, have your laugh.
05:22But he's no ordinary Mustang.
05:24I agree with you, Bart.
05:26I'll leave him alone for a few days, give him a chance to cool off.
05:29I'll have a go at him when I get back from town.
05:31You better mind the boss, Bart.
05:33Treat that black horse kind and gentle like.
05:53Hey, Pete.
05:54Yeah?
05:56Where are my shirts?
05:57Your shirts?
05:58Where are my shirts?
05:59Your shirts?
06:00I put them right there in that second drawer like all of these.
06:05Come to think of it, I didn't do it.
06:07That club forgot to wash this week.
06:09Seems to me what we need around here is a washing machine.
06:12What we need around here is a wife.
06:14Oh, now don't start that again.
06:16Ah, of all the stubborn jugheads.
06:18A man needs a wife around to do for him, Jim.
06:22This place ain't never been the same since.
06:24Look, I had the only wife I ever wanted.
06:26Now when are you going to get that through your jughead?
06:28Just because the good Lord saw fit to take her away.
06:31The good Lord had nothing to do with it.
06:35That crazy drunk.
06:36If he hadn't been doing 90 miles an hour,
06:39Helen and Billy would still be here.
06:48Yeah, that black devil still acting up.
06:51Don't like being fenced in.
06:54Who does?
06:57You just have to take it.
07:00No, you don't, George.
07:12Tell me where you're going.
07:14You should hold on.
07:20Bigger guy than you tried to push me around.
07:27Look out.
07:34Oh, no, you don't.
07:38That's the third window you've broken this month.
07:40I didn't break your old window.
07:41Sure, I know it broke itself.
07:43Well, you can tell your story to Judge Blake down at Juvenile Hall.
07:46Go ahead, take me in.
07:47See if I care.
07:49I've had a lot of patience with you, Joey, but there is a limit.
07:52Last time you were here, I warned you that if you didn't cooperate,
07:55I'd have to send you someplace where they'd see to it that you did.
08:00Since you have no one who is legally responsible for you,
08:03I'm sending you to the Whitfield home for delinquent boys.
08:07Mind if I butt in, Judge?
08:09Why, Jim.
08:10Jim Newton.
08:11Hello, Judge, how are you?
08:12Fine, fine.
08:13What brings you here?
08:14This boy and a broken window.
08:16Did you see him do it?
08:17No, he didn't break it.
08:18He was telling you the truth.
08:19He was another boy.
08:20Now, why didn't you tell me that, Joey?
08:23I think maybe you thought he was doing the right thing by keeping his mouth shut.
08:27Is that the way it is, Joey?
08:29I ain't going to snitch on nobody.
08:31Joey, it is not snitching when you're telling the truth.
08:35Mind if I talk to him, Judge?
08:37No.
08:38No, go right ahead.
08:40I saw that scrap of yours.
08:43You throw a pretty good right.
08:45Who are you, a cop?
08:46No.
08:47No, I'm just a guy who likes a good fight,
08:49when it's something worth fighting for.
08:51What was that one about?
08:52Just another big mug trying to push me around.
08:54They're always trying it.
08:56Well, maybe you bring it on yourself.
08:58It ain't my fault I'm an orphan.
09:00Who takes care of you?
09:02Nobody.
09:03I do all right for myself.
09:05Well, it doesn't look much like it with the judge about to send you to reform school.
09:09What's your angle, mister?
09:11You another one of those welfare guys?
09:13You haven't got much faith in human beings, have you, Joey?
09:16Well, I can't say that I blame you.
09:20How would you like to live on a place where the only bars are on the fence gates?
09:24You kidding?
09:25There ain't no such place.
09:27I've got one.
09:28A ranch.
09:29Raise horses, mostly.
09:30Horses?
09:31Mm-hmm.
09:32You like horses?
09:33Who doesn't?
09:34Well, maybe I could use a sort of a handy boy
09:36to help round up the horses and milk the cows.
09:39Well, maybe I could use a sort of a handy boy
09:41to help round up the horses and milk the cows, feed the chickens, things like that.
09:44And after a while, maybe you'd have your own cow pony and saddle
09:47and go out with us after the wild mustangs.
09:50Would you like that?
09:51Gee, are you on the level, mister?
09:53Well, Joey, let's start out with the idea that
09:56what you and I say to each other is always on the level.
09:59Wouldn't you like that, too?
10:00Yeah, I'd like that fine.
10:02Good. As a matter of fact, so would I.
10:04Now, that's the way it's gotta be if we're gonna get along.
10:07Now, let's talk to the judge.
10:15I'll show you who's top hand around here.
10:18I hope you know what you're doing, Bart.
10:20You know what the boss said about leaving this horse alone?
10:22I'll break him if it's the last thing I ever do.
10:29All right, turn it loose.
10:37Come on, Bart, ride him.
10:47Come on, Joey, keep it here.
11:08Try to kill you.
11:10Yeah, I'll tame him down if I have to beat his brains out.
11:23I thought I told you to lay off that horse.
11:25Well, he seemed ready for a ride, didn't he, Pete?
11:27Ready as can ever be, I reckon.
11:29I've seen better days.
11:31I've seen worse.
11:33I thought he seemed ready for a ride, didn't he, Pete?
11:35Ready as can ever be, I reckon.
11:37I've seen summers never settle down.
11:39Well, that's exactly what'll happen to him if you manhandle him.
11:42The only way to make a real horse out of that stallion is to treat him with kindness.
11:45Make friends with him.
11:46So you keep your ropes off him. Leave him to me.
11:48Whatever you say, boss. I was only trying to earn my pay.
11:51Okay, no harm done this time.
11:54Hey, don't. Don't get up there.
11:59Gee, I didn't mean no harm, Mr. Jim.
12:01Well, I was only thinking about you, Joey.
12:04That's a savage animal out there.
12:06He's as mean and tricky as a lion or tiger, and almost as dangerous.
12:10Gosh, he sure don't look it.
12:12Ain't he something? Can't I talk to him?
12:15Sure, all you like, but don't, don't go near him.
12:18He's a dangerous animal.
12:20Sure, all you like, but don't, don't go near him.
12:23Pete, this is my friend, Joey. He's going to spend some time with us.
12:26Howdy, young fella.
12:27You better get him over to the bathhouse.
12:29It's about chow time, isn't it?
12:31Yeah.
12:32What's cooking?
12:33Steak, potatoes, green beans, and I think I've seen Cook making pumpkin pies.
12:37Does that sound good to you, Joey?
12:39Sure does. Except for the bathhouse business.
12:43Come on, Joey. Get yourself rinsed and wrung out.
12:51Ah!
13:09Fury! Come and get it!
13:14What's the matter, fella? Ain't you never had an apple?
13:21Better get over here. Won't be nothing left but the car.
13:42What are you scared of? You're ten times bigger than me.
13:45What are you scared of? You're ten times bigger than me.
13:54Now you're talking. Come on!
14:01I know what's eating you. You don't like to be pushed around any more than I do.
14:08But you got this place all wrong.
14:10Didn't you hear what Mr. Jim said?
14:12Nobody's allowed to lay a finger on you.
14:14He's a real on-the-level guy.
14:20Attaboy! You know something? Me and you could be real pals.
14:23Come on. Take it.
14:45You can't rip him! I won't let you!
14:49Will you get out of here, kid?
15:15Whoa!
15:27Whoa!
15:30Whoa!
15:43Chris, go get the doctor. Hurry up.
15:45How did it happen?
15:46I saw the fool kid going in there, so I went in with my whip just in time to keep that stallion from killing him.
15:50Why would he do a thing like that?
15:52Maybe he was trying to make a friend out of the horse.
15:55How bad is it, Tom?
15:57Fortunately, there's no open wound.
16:00Stubborn little guy.
16:02Warned him the horse was dangerous, he could have been killed.
16:05Well, he'll have to stay in bed for a few days.
16:07It's too bad there are no women folks around.
16:10He'll need care.
16:12How about that young woman who took over the old Cranford place?
16:15You mean the new schoolteacher, Miss Watkins?
16:17Yeah.
16:18She looks like a right friendly young lady.
16:20Maybe she'll lend us a hand.
16:22We hardly know her, Pete.
16:23Well, this is one chance to get acquainted.
16:25I'll write over and ask her.
16:26Good.
16:27Now, just keep him warm, and I'll drop by a little later in the day.
16:33Oh, don't bother to see me out, Jim.
16:35I know my way.
16:36Thanks, Tom.
16:37Bye.
16:46Wonder if I made a mistake, Pete.
16:48Bit off more than I can chew.
16:50Yeah, he's got a wild streak in him.
16:52Just like that stallion.
16:54He's not a bad boy.
16:55Just a little mixed up and kind of lost.
16:57If you ask me, they both need their ears pinned back.
17:08Well, young fella, you nearly got yourself killed.
17:11I warned you to stay away from that horse.
17:13He didn't mean to do it.
17:15It was that other fella he was after.
17:17You mean Bart?
17:18That's the one.
17:19He was going to beat him, and I tried to stop him.
17:22Joey, I thought we agreed to level with each other.
17:24Sure, Mr. Jim.
17:26I'm leveling with you.
17:28Maybe it was that cloud on the head that got your memory a little foggy.
17:31You were in the corral when Bart first saw you.
17:33No, sir.
17:34Honest, I wasn't.
17:35I was outside the fence just talking to the horse.
17:38Joey, trying to put the blame on somebody else is worse than snitching.
17:41Now, what really happened is that Bart came into the corral with a whip just in time.
17:45Now, what's more, your disobedience cost me the best stallion I ever had.
17:48Now, you think it over.
17:50When you're ready to tell the truth, I'll listen to you.
18:02Joey, what we say to each other is always on the level.
18:06On the level.
18:07On the level.
18:08On the level.
18:16Hello, Miss Watkins.
18:17Hello.
18:18Mighty nice of you to come over and help us like this.
18:20What else are neighbors for?
18:27How is he?
18:28Oh, much better.
18:29I'm fixing him a little soup.
18:30Think he'll eat it?
18:31Oh, I hope so.
18:32He should have some nourishment.
18:34Still balking, huh?
18:36Well, I'm afraid he's not very well adjusted.
18:39He's contrary, all right.
18:41That's probably why he went into the corral.
18:43Because I told him not to.
18:44Oh, I don't suppose anyone's paid much attention to him since his mother died.
18:48Neglect does things to children.
18:50Like horses, they need love and affection to bring out the best in them.
18:54You seem to know a lot about children.
18:56Well, I should.
18:58I've raised four of them.
19:00Your what?
19:02Oh, my brothers and sisters.
19:04My father was left alone with the five of us.
19:07Oh.
19:09Oh.
19:11Are you sure you were right about what happened at the corral?
19:15Of course I'm sure.
19:16Why?
19:17Oh, you can usually tell when a boy is really hurt inside and not just pretending.
19:22Maybe.
19:23Maybe with kids like your younger brothers, but not with Joey.
19:25Joey's different.
19:26Joey was knocking around the city streets by the time he was old enough to walk.
19:29Kids like that learn how to cover up mighty early.
19:32Oh, I wouldn't be too sure it's the same with Joey.
19:35It looks to me like a case of a broken heart.
19:39His idol suddenly turned up with clay feet.
19:42You mean just because I didn't believe him?
19:44That would be enough, wouldn't it?
19:48Maybe I better have a little talk with him.
20:08Mr. Jim, I told you the truth and you wouldn't believe me,
20:11so I better go back where I belong, Joey.
20:15I guess you were right.
20:17Maybe I've got a lot to learn about kids.
20:21After chow, we'll cut off the big gray and the buckskin pony and brand him.
20:25Bart won't be here for chow.
20:29Here's your month's pay, and now saddle up your horse and get moving.
20:31You're fired.
20:32For what?
20:33To keep me from going to jail for manslaughter.
20:36Read this.
20:40Looks to me like I got my liars mixed up.
20:42Now go on.
21:06Joey!
21:24Don't be scared.
21:25It's only me.
21:26I'm your friend.
21:28I know you didn't mean to beat me.
21:30What's the matter, fella?
21:32You hurt bad?
21:34Take it easy.
21:35Don't do nothing foolish like trying to get up.
21:40Gosh, that's a bad cut.
21:44Now you stay right here.
21:45I'm going to get help.
21:51Mr. Jim!
21:52Mr. Jim!
21:59They're looking all over for you, Joey.
22:00Are you all right?
22:01Sure Fury ain't.
22:02He's hurt bad.
22:04We are there.
22:05Come on.
22:06Show us the way.
22:22Well, what do you know?
22:23Here you go.
22:33Yeah, you know me, don't you?
22:36You'd kind of like to trample me down and sink those teeth in me, wouldn't you?
22:41Well, here's something you don't know.
22:42I'm the doctor who's going to heal those wounds.
22:45And end your suffering once and for all.
22:49Oh, pal.
22:51This is where the best of friends must part.
23:15Now behave yourself.
23:17Now behave yourself.
23:18I told you I'd bring help.
23:22It's a bad cut, but the bleeding stopped.
23:24I think it'll be okay if we can get him to the doctor's trailer.
23:26I'll go for him.
23:30You sure he'll be all right, Mr. Jim?
23:33I think he will.
23:34With you taking care of him, Joey.
23:37You mean you trust me to look out for him?
23:40I think I trust you with everything I have.
23:42I'm sorry I ever doubted you.
23:43Gee.
23:45You hear that, Fury?
23:46Me and you are going to stick together every minute until you're all well.
23:54What's the verdict, Doc?
23:56With proper care, he'll be as good as new.
23:58Not even a scar.
23:59But he'll need constant watching for at least a week to keep him off his feet.
24:02Don't worry about that, Doc.
24:03I'll take care of him.
24:04Every minute.
24:05Day and night.
24:06Well, Fury couldn't be in any better hands than that, Jim.
24:08That's right, Doc.
24:09Horses know who their friends are, you can tell.
24:11All right, Joey.
24:12I'll bring in your mattress and bedding.
24:14And I'll see that you don't go hungry.
24:16And I'll dig out my old guitar and sing you both to sleep.
24:22You hear that, Fury?
24:23I'm going to take good care of you.
24:41You hear that, Fury?
24:42I'm going to take good care of you.
24:43You hear that, Fury?
24:44I'm going to take good care of you.
24:45You hear that, Fury?
24:46I'm going to take good care of you.
24:47You hear that, Fury?
24:48I'm going to take good care of you.
24:49You hear that, Fury?
24:50I'm going to take good care of you.
24:51You hear that, Fury?
24:52I'm going to take good care of you.
24:53You hear that, Fury?
24:54I'm going to take good care of you.
24:55You hear that, Fury?
24:56I'm going to take good care of you.
24:57You hear that, Fury?
24:58I'm going to take good care of you.
24:59You hear that, Fury?
25:00I'm going to take good care of you.
25:01You hear that, Fury?
25:02I'm going to take good care of you.
25:03You hear that, Fury?
25:04I'm going to take good care of you.
25:05You hear that, Fury?
25:06I'm going to take good care of you.
25:07You hear that, Fury?
25:08I'm going to take good care of you.
25:09You hear that, Fury?
25:10I'm going to take good care of you.
25:11You hear that, Fury?
25:12I'm going to take good care of you.
25:13You hear that, Fury?
25:14I'm going to take good care of you.
25:15You hear that, Fury?
25:16I'm going to take good care of you.
25:17You hear that, Fury?
25:18I'm going to take good care of you.
25:19You hear that, Fury?
25:20I'm going to take good care of you.
25:21You hear that, Fury?
25:22I'm going to take good care of you.
25:23You hear that, Fury?
25:24I'm going to take good care of you.
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