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BUFFALO BILL IN TOMAHAWK TERRITORY, 1952, Full Movie, English, Cinetel HD
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00:01:18In that vast expanse of rich country,
00:01:21west of the Mississippi to the Pacific,
00:01:24the American Indian ruled supreme.
00:01:27That is, until the coming of the white man.
00:01:31They came in wagons and on foot
00:01:34with all their whirly possessions.
00:01:37These people, the pioneers of our golden west.
00:01:41Time and distance were so great
00:01:43as they plotted on to their destination
00:01:46that often with the dawn came the cry of new life.
00:01:50As each day neared the end,
00:01:53there were many tired and toil-worn feet.
00:01:56The circle camp was set up for the coming night
00:01:59in hope of rest and protection
00:02:01from the dangers that lurked in this new land,
00:02:04so far from the homes they had left behind.
00:02:09All this happened before the eyes of the red man.
00:02:13The American Indian saw a new people
00:02:15entering the lands he had known as his own.
00:02:18Some were friendly, some were hostile,
00:02:22and some moved on.
00:02:26Another morning.
00:02:27Each day brought new hardships and toil,
00:02:31a burden that would have crushed weaker spirits.
00:02:34But for some, there was no morning.
00:02:36Their journey ended before their destination was reached.
00:02:40All who ventured west encountered the hazards
00:02:42of sickness, violence, hunger, and thirst.
00:02:46Only the stronger, with saddened hearts, moved on.
00:02:52Others perished, leaving no history of their passing.
00:02:56The only evidence of their fate is what the buzzards left.
00:03:01As the west developed, the cavalry often came
00:03:03to the rescue of the distressed, restoring peace
00:03:06where there was neither law nor order.
00:03:09Soldiers and scouts such as Daniel Boone,
00:03:11Lewis and Clark, Pike, Crockett, Fremont,
00:03:15Jed Carson, Custer, these men made the journey
00:03:18of our pioneers less hazardous.
00:03:21The trailblazers of the west were these pioneers
00:03:24that helped make our country what it is today.
00:03:27Farmers, traders, trappers, craftsmen, missionaries,
00:03:32soldiers and scouts, men and women who dreamed
00:03:35of a better world in which to live.
00:03:39The scouts protected the migration of livestock
00:03:42where it was most needed.
00:03:46A friend both to the white man and Indian,
00:03:50one of the foremost scouts was William Cody,
00:03:53better known as Buffalo Bill.
00:03:58That gummit, Bill, I'm telling you for the last time,
00:04:01the first chance I get, I'm through.
00:04:04I'm through, I tell you.
00:04:15There's your chance, Cactus.
00:04:21Oh, now, Bill, don't be too hasty.
00:04:23Besides, I don't think that wagon train's
00:04:25going in my direction.
00:04:27Direction or no direction, you still make
00:04:29a good nursemaid to a calf.
00:04:30Yeah, well, Bill, I didn't mind fighting Indians with you.
00:04:34I didn't mind crossing the great divide.
00:04:36But when it comes to being a nursemaid
00:04:37to a darned orphaned calf, I'm gonna draw the line.
00:04:40Maybe you look like the motherly type.
00:04:44Hey, you forgot to burp it.
00:04:45Oh, Bill.
00:04:49Look, Indians.
00:04:55They're going to attack the wagon train.
00:04:56Let's get to our horses.
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00:08:45鐧芥棩鏆垁韪婁細
00:08:59Maria's our cook. She's been with us for years, and there's a better shot than most of us.
00:09:04I can understand Maria wearing a dress, but this is the first time I've ever seen soldiers in skirts.
00:09:09My name is Bill Cody.
00:09:11Buffalo Bill. Well, this is a pleasure.
00:09:13I'm Lieutenant Brian in charge of the post at Fort Randall.
00:09:16I guess you're wondering about our little masquerade.
00:09:19The settlers here about looked to us for protection.
00:09:21There have been four wagon train attacks in the past two weeks.
00:09:24We thought we'd give those suits something that looked like easy picking.
00:09:27Lieutenant, the Sioux signed a peace treaty with us.
00:09:30I was there when White Cloud and the other chiefs agreed to the truce.
00:09:33Yes, I know, but you can see how they keep their treaty.
00:09:36I don't know. There's something strange about this attack.
00:09:39What do you mean?
00:09:41Look out there. Notice anything?
00:09:44There are no dead or wounded Indians.
00:09:46In all my years as an Indian fighter, I've never seen redskins pick up their wounded and dead.
00:09:51Neither have I.
00:09:53Sir, we're ready to move.
00:09:55Fine.
00:09:57We'd be proud to have you accompany us to Fort Randall.
00:10:00Thanks, Lieutenant, but we haven't heard of cattle to deliver to White Cloud and his tribe.
00:10:04Cattle for White Cloud?
00:10:06You see, the treaty calls for the government to deliver these cattle to the Indians.
00:10:09That means trouble.
00:10:11Oh, what do you mean?
00:10:12You'll have to drive them through Fort Randall.
00:10:14Folks there feel that the Sioux should be run out of this country.
00:10:17Not fair.
00:10:18Until I receive orders to the contrary, White Cloud gets these cattle.
00:10:22I'll see you in town, Lieutenant.
00:10:24Cactus, come on.
00:10:50Socky, that was a trap down there.
00:10:51I thought you knew what you were doing.
00:10:53I was just straight on the other wagon trains.
00:10:54Do you think if I knew they were dressed up like women, I'd stick my neck out?
00:10:57You're supposed to know.
00:10:58That's why I'm paying you.
00:10:59Who were those men that rode in to help the wagons?
00:11:01I recognize one of them.
00:11:02Buffalo Bill.
00:11:04He's bringing in the treaty cattle.
00:11:06If he ever gets them to White Cloud, we'll never get the Indians off the land.
00:11:09You want me and the boys to stop him?
00:11:12I've got a better idea.
00:11:14Where's Running Deer?
00:11:15He left with the other Indians right after the attack.
00:11:17The good citizens won't like the idea of cattle being given to Indians who are massacring wagon trains.
00:11:22As soon as your men finish dressing, get into town and spread the news.
00:11:53I guess the lieutenant was right.
00:11:55Let's ride in and see what it's all about.
00:12:09You folks are going to have to move aside.
00:12:11I've got a herd of cattle coming through.
00:12:13You're mistaken, Mr. Buffalo Bill.
00:12:15You're not going to deliver any cattle to those bloodthirsty Indians.
00:12:20Go back and tell the boys to stop the herd.
00:12:25I'm sorry to disagree with you, ma'am,
00:12:27but it's my job to see that our treaty with White Cloud is fulfilled.
00:12:30Well, then why doesn't White Cloud live up to it?
00:12:32His Indians have been attacking white men.
00:12:34Only last week my father was wounded and barely got away with his life.
00:12:38There's no proof there were White Cloud's brave.
00:12:40Our father's wounds are proof enough.
00:12:42Anybody can tell they were Sioux.
00:12:44I've never seen Sioux fight the way they did today.
00:12:47It's just not Indian style.
00:12:49Now please clear the way.
00:12:51Those cattle have to go through.
00:12:53They'll have to go through these first.
00:13:07That butcher was tough. Get in there.
00:13:09Get in there.
00:13:26What's the matter with you?
00:13:39Didn't your ma tell you it ain't polite to point?
00:13:55That's it. That's it now. Get him.
00:13:59Get him.
00:14:08Hold it, Blake.
00:14:11All right, everybody, disperse.
00:14:13Go about your business.
00:14:16You forget, Blake, this town is under martial law.
00:14:18Martial law?
00:14:20All you and your fancy bull legs have done is ride around and look pretty.
00:14:23That ferry in detail for Corporal Small this morning didn't look so pretty.
00:14:27Further bloodshed won't solve any problems.
00:14:30We'll reach a peaceful decision.
00:14:33All right, Lieutenant, we know you've got a job to do.
00:14:35But if your method fails, we'll try ours.
00:14:40I know you've got your orders, Bill.
00:14:42But there's no denying the fact that you trust these redskins a lot more than I do.
00:14:45I know them a lot better than you do.
00:14:47That's true.
00:14:48But I can't sit idly by while attacks happen every day.
00:14:51Before you take any action, Lieutenant, let me go and see White Cloud.
00:14:55If I find the Sioux really is causing this trouble, I'm with you all the way.
00:14:59All right, that's fair enough.
00:15:01Let the cattle stay here until you prove that the Sioux are innocent.
00:15:05All right.
00:15:06We'll bed the cattle down outside of town.
00:15:08You give him back my stone!
00:15:09Get out of here, kid!
00:15:16What's going on here?
00:15:19Him take my yellow stone!
00:15:21I want him back!
00:15:22You got that stone?
00:15:24No, I threw it away a long time ago.
00:15:28Hey, Cactus, let me have your harmonica.
00:15:30Huh?
00:15:31Come on.
00:15:33Pinfeathers, how would you like this?
00:15:35Hey, that's my harmonica, Bill!
00:15:40Me no like!
00:15:42What'd you expect to come out, Yankee Doodle?
00:15:44Okay, Bill, you and Cactus can get cleaned up at the post.
00:15:47Thanks, Lieutenant.
00:15:51Janet.
00:15:53I have nothing further to say to you, as long as you're in that uniform.
00:15:58I can't understand you.
00:15:59When we first became engaged, you were proud of my uniform.
00:16:02That was before I learned the full meanings of the words,
00:16:05Army wife.
00:16:07I don't want to sit home each time you go out on patrol
00:16:09and wonder whether or not you're coming back alive.
00:16:12But I'm a soldier.
00:16:13It's my job.
00:16:14Father offered you a job as wagon master last month.
00:16:17But you had to rejoin the cavalry.
00:16:20Just exactly like Corporal Small.
00:16:23Did you see his widow this morning?
00:16:25I did.
00:16:27I had to break the news to her.
00:16:29Can't you just picture somebody breaking the news to me about you?
00:16:35Goodbye, Lieutenant.
00:16:42If Buffalo Bill and that partner of his get to White Cloud,
00:16:45they may learn that Yellowstone is gold.
00:16:47I don't see how.
00:16:48Even the Sioux don't know that there's gold on their land.
00:16:50They don't know now, but if that treaty's fulfilled,
00:16:52sooner or later somebody's going to find out.
00:16:55I think we'd better talk to Running Deer.
00:16:58You contact him and meet me at the hideout.
00:17:01Yeah.
00:17:02Two birds with one stone.
00:17:04And not Yellow either.
00:17:07If Buffalo Bill and Cactus are ambushed by Redskins,
00:17:10it'd prove to the people here in town that the only good Indians
00:17:13are dead Indians.
00:17:19Sure good grub.
00:17:21I'll saddle the horses while you finish eating, Cactus.
00:17:23I'll help you, Bill.
00:17:29You eat them heat-plateful grubs.
00:17:31Well, to tell you the truth, the more I sell the meats very much,
00:17:34I never could stand my own cooking.
00:17:36But when I run on to vittles like this, I just can't stop.
00:17:40If a gal could cook like this, I'd marry her in a minute.
00:17:44I go get them.
00:17:45Wait a minute.
00:17:46You mean to say the gal that cooked this food ain't married yet?
00:17:49No, but she want them, husband.
00:17:51Oh, she does, eh?
00:17:53Well, son, is she pretty?
00:17:55Pretty?
00:17:56You know, is she nice-looking?
00:17:58Nice-looking ishta, washta.
00:18:01What's that mean?
00:18:02Eyes that shine like stars.
00:18:04Oh, eyes that shine like stars.
00:18:07Patsanota.
00:18:08What's patsanota?
00:18:10Skin like frosted honey.
00:18:12Ooh, skin like frosted honey.
00:18:15There you go again.
00:18:16Now, what does that mean?
00:18:17Lips like a crushed strawberry.
00:18:20Crushed strawberry?
00:18:22Why, she sounds good enough to eat.
00:18:24Why don't you go fetch her, son?
00:18:25You betcha.
00:18:38We should be back in a couple of days.
00:18:40Do you want some of my troopers to go with you?
00:18:42No, I'll get them.
00:18:43I'm sorry, Bill, but you'll have to go alone.
00:18:46What do you mean?
00:18:47I'm fixing to marry and settle down.
00:18:49Oh, eyes that shine like stars.
00:18:52Skin like frosted honey.
00:18:55And lips that...
00:18:56She's not my cooking, no.
00:18:58You're cooking?
00:18:59See?
00:19:00Didn't I say you'd like to marry with me?
00:19:03Well, uh...
00:19:04Yes, you.
00:19:05That's good.
00:19:06I'd make a good wife.
00:19:07You settle down.
00:19:08I have many muchachos.
00:19:10Well, I'll tell you the truth, ma'am.
00:19:11I'm just a little young to settle down.
00:19:13Hey, Bill.
00:19:14What are we waiting for?
00:19:15Don't we have to go see White Cloud?
00:19:25He probably won't stop running
00:19:26till he reaches Ogallala Springs.
00:19:29Good luck, Bill.
00:19:30Maria.
00:19:31Si.
00:19:32Him come back.
00:19:33You catch him yet.
00:19:35My stomach.
00:19:36Si.
00:19:37Oh, no.
00:20:08Here they come.
00:20:16We were to meet again
00:20:17at the sign of the full moon.
00:20:19Why do you send for running deer today?
00:20:21This couldn't wait.
00:20:22All right, speak.
00:20:23There's a herd of treaty cattle
00:20:24outside of Fort Randall.
00:20:26They're to be given to your people
00:20:27if White Cloud can prove that the Sioux
00:20:29haven't been attacking wagon trains.
00:20:31Who goes to White Cloud for this proof?
00:20:33Buffalo.
00:20:35I know him.
00:20:37The white man who brought
00:20:38the promised paper to the Sioux.
00:20:41Mm-hmm.
00:20:42And if he don't reach White Cloud
00:20:43with that paper, it'll be worthless.
00:20:47Yeah.
00:20:48Bet you do.
00:20:49Bet you do.
00:21:06Hey, Bill.
00:21:07How about sending up
00:21:08some smoke signals to White Cloud
00:21:10to sort of let him know we're coming?
00:21:12You know, I'm not anxious
00:21:13for these trigger-happy Indians to see us
00:21:16and figure we're sneaking up on them.
00:21:18All right, Jack,
00:21:19if it'll make you feel better.
00:21:20Well, the way I figure it is,
00:21:21it's sort of polite to knock before entering,
00:21:24especially when you don't know
00:21:25who you're dealing with.
00:21:27Well, I don't know about you,
00:21:28but I'm going to have to
00:21:29knock before entering.
00:21:31I'm going to have to knock
00:21:32polite to knock before entering,
00:21:34especially when you don't know
00:21:35how you're going to be received.
00:21:37You better get some brush.
00:21:38All right.
00:22:02Get the fire out.
00:22:33I sure hope all them braves
00:22:35know how to read this smoke talk.
00:22:38There it is.
00:22:39White Cloud welcomes us
00:22:41and knows we're coming.
00:22:42Now, Bill, are you sure that's what they said?
00:22:46That's what they said, Jack.
00:22:48Well, I ain't had no learning,
00:22:50but when the smoke all clears away,
00:22:52and maybe your scalp with it,
00:22:53there ain't going to be no right and left
00:22:55to prove that they said welcome.
00:23:32鈾櫔
00:23:51I knew it.
00:23:52I knew it all the time.
00:23:54You and your smoke signals, Bill.
00:23:56I thought that first puff was a little shaky.
00:24:03You know, good bunch of thieving polecats,
00:24:06Blake was right.
00:24:07You can't trust a varmint, Bill.
00:24:10Two arrow, all right.
00:24:12There aren't too many.
00:24:14Just a few.
00:24:18Hey, Bill, you better count again.
00:24:20Oh, to think I could have gotten married
00:24:22and settled down.
00:24:23Well, so long, Bill.
00:24:24It's been good to know you.
00:24:26You don't understand it.
00:24:27White Cloud has never broken a promise.
00:24:30You don't understand it.
00:24:31White Cloud has never broken his word before.
00:24:34Come on.
00:24:51White Cloud!
00:24:56That's funny.
00:24:57Looks like our welcome team is leaving us, Bill.
00:25:03That's White Cloud himself.
00:25:05Bring back the faceless ones!
00:25:23My scalp feels a lot better.
00:25:26Looks like you'll have plenty of time
00:25:27to settle down now, Cactus.
00:25:28Yeah, it sure does.
00:25:30What, me settle down?
00:25:32Oh, no, Bill.
00:25:46Greetings, White Cloud.
00:25:48White Cloud greets his brothers.
00:25:51Your smoke talk welcomed us,
00:25:53yet we are attacked by Sioux.
00:25:55The ones who attacked you have lost faith with us.
00:25:59Return to the tipi of the Sioux in peace, my brothers.
00:26:03Lead on.
00:26:24Smoke of peace is sweet, White Cloud,
00:26:26yet the Indians have been attacking
00:26:28White Man's wagon train.
00:26:30White Cloud gives word.
00:26:32He's brave, not paints faces,
00:26:35since he placed a mark on promised paper.
00:26:38Where are cattle?
00:26:39The people of Fort Randall do not know, White Cloud.
00:26:42They have asked me to get proof that it were not the Sioux.
00:26:46White men at Fort Randall fear a shadow.
00:26:49The three before you, and others like them,
00:26:52broke my word.
00:26:54You take them to your people.
00:26:56They have broken White Cloud's word.
00:26:58Let them face White Cloud's justice.
00:27:00In the tipis of your fathers,
00:27:02there will be no peace.
00:27:04The Sioux are the people of Fort Randall.
00:27:07The Sioux are the people of Fort Randall.
00:27:10The Sioux are the people of Fort Randall.
00:27:13In the tipis of your fathers,
00:27:15there will be wailing for the dead tonight.
00:27:23White Cloud beat the drums of death too soon.
00:27:27Every Sioux brave has the right to speak.
00:27:35Before the mantle of death covers you,
00:27:38speak so all may hear.
00:27:40I am not a coyote who cries when he is trapped.
00:27:43I will not speak with my hands bound.
00:27:46Give them their hand.
00:27:56Why do my people turn their face from me?
00:27:59I am not their enemy.
00:28:01There is the enemy.
00:28:04His people have driven the buffalo away,
00:28:06and now he comes with White man's cattle
00:28:08to soften the belly of the Sioux
00:28:10and take away the strength of our hearts.
00:28:12The world of the buffalo is gone.
00:28:15We have fought the White man long enough.
00:28:18The warpath is not our answer.
00:28:21We are not squaws.
00:28:23This is the land of the Sioux.
00:28:25Our fathers and their fathers' fathers fought for it
00:28:28long before the White man came.
00:28:30It is better that we die on the warpath
00:28:32than sit here like squaws begging for food.
00:28:35We are not beggars.
00:28:37The White man came to us with promised papers
00:28:40and asked for peace.
00:28:42He who eats of the White man's meat
00:28:46becomes his dog.
00:28:48As long as breath runs in my body,
00:28:51I shall fight the White man.
00:28:55If there are other braves among you
00:28:57who wish to fight with me,
00:28:59I welcome you.
00:29:01If there are none,
00:29:03I'll fight alone.
00:29:05Your days of fighting are finished, Running Deer.
00:29:09You have broken my word and you must die.
00:29:13Running Deer is a warrior.
00:29:15It is not fitting that he be put to death.
00:29:18I ask that he be permitted to live.
00:29:20I will not owe my life to a White man.
00:29:24I know your code, Running Deer.
00:29:26Fight for your life.
00:29:56THE END
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00:30:56Your life.
00:31:01Strike!
00:31:03Strike!
00:31:07Beat the drums of death!
00:31:27THE END
00:31:36Why do you inflict the wound of mourning on yourself, White Cloud?
00:31:39Running Deer, my son, is dead.
00:31:56THE END
00:32:26THE END
00:32:51So the great peacemaker is back.
00:32:53Scalping off.
00:32:54Keep quiet, Stokey.
00:32:56We've been waiting for you to get back.
00:32:58Did you see White Cloud?
00:32:59Yes, I'm absolutely certain he had no hand
00:33:01in attacking the wagon train.
00:33:03That's interesting.
00:33:04Have you got any proof?
00:33:05Well, the fact that we're here speaks for itself.
00:33:08Then he had no trouble seeing White Cloud.
00:33:10None at all.
00:33:12The two are living up to their end of the treaty.
00:33:18With ours?
00:33:19The Indian who shot that arrow is dead.
00:33:22He was killed by his own tribe for violating the treaty.
00:33:25With Running Deer, White Cloud's own son.
00:33:29I'm delivering the cattle in the morning.
00:33:32Well, it looks like we're going to have peace at last.
00:33:35I think this calls for a celebration.
00:33:38And everybody, bring your women, folks.
00:33:42Hey!
00:33:50What are we celebrating?
00:33:52Losing that gold?
00:33:55Losing some cattle.
00:33:58Oh, Susanna, don't you cry for me.
00:34:02I came from Alabama with a banjo on my knee.
00:34:14Oh, Susanna, don't you cry for me.
00:34:18I come from Alabama with a banjo on my knee.
00:34:27I came from Alabama with a banjo on my knee.
00:34:36Quiet, quiet.
00:34:38Folks, we're going to hear from the Broom Brothers, Ray, Lee, and Joe.
00:34:42On a very popular number, Pop Goes the Weasel.
00:34:57Pop Goes the Weasel
00:35:27Pop Goes the Weasel
00:35:30Pop Goes the Weasel
00:35:57Here's the treat we've all been waiting for.
00:35:59Janet is going to sing about her bull and herself.
00:36:02On the Old Panhandle Trail.
00:36:05Hey!
00:36:13On the old panhandle trail
00:36:15On the old panhandle trail
00:36:18Skies seem brighter and my heart seems lighter
00:36:20On the old panhandle trail
00:36:23Where the prairie's filled with quail
00:36:25And the Texas cotton tail
00:36:28My gal's sweeter every time I meet her
00:36:30On the old panhandle trail
00:36:33She sings to me
00:36:35As I strum my old guitar
00:36:38And we agree
00:36:40That it's love, though there you are
00:36:42On the old panhandle trail
00:36:45There's a ranch I know for sale
00:36:48So we're heading for a happy wedding
00:36:50On the old panhandle trail
00:36:55On the old panhandle trail
00:36:57On the old panhandle trail
00:37:00Skies seem brighter and my heart seems lighter
00:37:02On the old panhandle trail
00:37:04Where the prairie's filled with quail
00:37:07And the Texas cotton tail
00:37:09My boat seems grander as we both sing
00:37:11Ended on the old panhandle trail
00:37:14She sings to me
00:37:16As I strum my old guitar
00:37:19And we agree
00:37:21That it's love, though there you are
00:37:24On the old panhandle trail
00:37:26There's a ranch we know for sale
00:37:29So we're heading for a happy wedding
00:37:31On the old panhandle trail
00:37:34She sings to me
00:37:36As I strum my old guitar
00:37:39And we agree
00:37:41That it's love, though there you are
00:37:44On the old panhandle trail
00:37:46There's a ranch we know for sale
00:37:49So we're heading for a happy wedding
00:37:51On that old panhandle trail
00:37:53On the old panhandle trail
00:37:55On the old panhandle trail
00:37:58On the old panhandle trail
00:38:23And we agree
00:38:26That it's love, though there you are
00:38:29On the old panhandle trail
00:38:32There's a ranch we know for sale
00:38:35So we're heading for a happy wedding
00:38:38On the old panhandle trail
00:38:41On that old panhandle trail
00:38:44after White Cloud. I've got to wait I think there's more pressing business what
00:38:51did you say though come on Lieutenant.
00:38:56I'll be a pretty young lady like you shouldn't be sitting alone well will you join
00:39:00me Mr Connie thanks. About Lieutenant Brian he's available.
00:39:15It's no use. We've been all through this before Janet your objections are no
00:39:21longer valid the Indians are peaceful but for how long until the next outbreak.
00:39:27No. I won't marry a soldier. You'd make a beautiful office this way.
00:39:44I'm.
00:40:00Bad about this man. Those cattle can be anywhere and had all night to disappear
00:40:05well they know tracks to follow here bill this play is as hard as a rock we'll have
00:40:10to search anyway. Maybe they'll be some tracks further on I'll take this body back
00:40:15to the post though I don't.
00:40:25Like it I'll be with this body.
00:40:27But.
00:40:37The cattle can be anywhere maybe they'll be some tracks further up.
00:40:57The.
00:41:28The way here I'll get
00:41:31a telegram off to Washington to send some more cattle.
00:41:33But. But. But. But.
00:41:53You find the cattle there are a trace but they'll figure I'm going he's sending
00:41:57a telegram trying to get more cattle how long do you think it'll take for him to
00:42:01get here I don't know took Bill and me for a week there's no telling what will happen
00:42:07now.
00:42:21I thought it was going to be like that it's going to go.
00:42:25Like.
00:42:44Your eye on the crowd don't let anyone shoot.
00:42:55We greet you in peace old red brother why did your land split the earth and anger.
00:43:00White cloud places mark on promise paper of great white father for many moons we
00:43:07live in peace but white man left his promise on paper I have come to keep the
00:43:13promises for five moons we wait Buffalo now gone grass brown my people starve.
00:43:21You not speak with two tongues before you come but we not the cattle they are gone
00:43:29white cloud in the night they ran to the four winds I have asked the singing wire
00:43:34to tell the great white father about this who's not eat words our children cry
00:43:42brave go lean we not wait much longer when third son hide faith behind mouth
00:43:50faith behind mountain and you not bring cattle I take back my mark from promise
00:43:57paper if this happens white cloud much blood will be spilled it will be blood of
00:44:03white man my braves will ride with spirit of my son running dear we will drive
00:44:09white man from our land we will burn his houses and dust will cover the white man
00:44:16sign you must give me time white cloud another herd of cattle will be here so you
00:44:23must not take back your mark in the paper of promise remove the land so brother and
00:44:27let the earth show no sign this is my word when first star shines at end of third
00:44:35son and my people still hungry the Sioux will ride.
00:44:40I.
00:44:47White cloud have spoken.
00:44:49To.
00:45:08That shot me it cost our lives what do you suggest we do only one thing we can do
00:45:15fill our end of the treaty what do you got on your mind Bill. We saw four days ago
00:45:22we get wagons from Walker we're lucky we can bring back plenty of buffalo meat come
00:45:26on.
00:45:45Get that Indian paint on you follow stay out of sight let me know when they start to
00:45:49come back. Let's get the men together we're going to play Indian again.
00:46:15Still hungry Bill I think I'll get some more grub got to put some fat on me you know
00:46:20Maria said I was all skin and bone you're still without Maria.
00:46:29In feathers what are you doing here.
00:46:33I can see that.
00:46:36She ain't here is she know she's going to meet him up on the next time you see her
00:46:41you tell her I want to check them down on her I'm going to get some more grub.
00:47:41I.
00:48:11Don't.
00:48:20Sure hope we have enough buffalo meat to satisfy a white cloud until the next herd
00:48:23of cattle get here where you figured on making camp mail we're not stopping we may
00:48:27be too late as it is get the horse up to go pin feathers.
00:48:41So.
00:48:44That's all right.
00:49:03Let's tell about the buffalo.
00:49:12Hey that fellow disappeared in a hurry you sure that was a few there the whole print.
00:49:22Wasn't a suit cactus with a white man.
00:49:25Don't shoot their horses.
00:49:31What do you suppose white men would be posing as Indians for I don't know cactus
00:49:35the Indians who attacked Lieutenant Brian's wagon train certainly didn't act like
00:49:38certainly didn't act like Indians let's get out of here.
00:49:51This is my word.
00:49:54When first star shines at the end of third son and my people still hungry.
00:50:00The through will ride.
00:50:03Tell the tribes of our nation white clouds come and then let our brothers know
00:50:08white clouds land has ripped the earth he has taken back his mark from promise paper
00:50:15from this time on through and white men are no longer at peace.
00:51:33The.
00:51:51Heart breaking.
00:52:02The.
00:52:03The.
00:52:03The.
00:52:30The.
00:52:33A running death.
00:52:51They don't usually do this unless they capture somebody on their land.
00:52:55I wonder what he was doing there.
00:52:56Yeah, but Bill, that's only when they're on the warpath.
00:52:58The sun has gone down three times.
00:53:01White Cloud usually keeps his word.
00:53:03We'd better look through his pockets.
00:53:04There might be some identification.
00:53:10Him and the Yellowstone.
00:53:12Same as Stokey take from me.
00:53:15Are you sure?
00:53:15Sure me sure.
00:53:16Me find him in Ogallala Canyon.
00:53:19Why, that's only a few miles from White Cloud's camp.
00:53:22Stokey and Blake.
00:53:24Did Stokey know where you found the Yellowstone?
00:53:26Sure, me tell him.
00:53:27But he no give him back the stone.
00:53:30There's your answer for the Indian masquerade.
00:53:32Gold.
00:53:33See that this man is buried.
00:53:34Tell Simpkins to locate Lieutenant Brian and his patrol.
00:53:37I'm going to see White Cloud.
00:53:44All right, get moving here.
00:53:45Cover up my mustache.
00:54:03The Buffalo wagons are on their way back.
00:54:05Where'd you leave them?
00:54:05Over in the Stake Plains.
00:54:07They ought to be at Rimrock Canyon in 24 hours.
00:54:09Good, we'll meet them there.
00:54:10Come on, let's hurry.
00:54:33Greetings, White Cloud.
00:54:34The killer of Buffalo not welcome in land of the Sioux.
00:54:38I come in peace to counsel with White Cloud.
00:54:41There is no peace.
00:54:43Your long hair will hang in my teepee.
00:54:46I am a blood brother to the Sioux.
00:54:48I have the right to speak.
00:54:50You cover yourself with mask.
00:54:53I am a blood brother to the Sioux.
00:54:55I have the right to speak.
00:54:57You cover yourself with mask.
00:55:00You cover yourself with mantle of our law.
00:55:03You shall speak as did Running Deer.
00:55:06You'll be punished as a Sioux, not white man.
00:55:10My heart is not afraid of White Cloud's justice.
00:55:13He is bitter because his people go hungry.
00:55:16From beyond those hills, I am bringing six wagons
00:55:18filled with Buffalo meat.
00:55:20Once, you said you were bringing cattle.
00:55:23We never see them.
00:55:25Evil white men stampeded the cattle
00:55:27because they wanted the Sioux driven from their land.
00:55:29All white men are enemies.
00:55:31No, White Cloud.
00:55:33Only those who have learned there is much gold on your land.
00:55:36We never see it.
00:55:38The sun has gone down twice since the Sioux
00:55:40caught a white man and punished him with a dragging death.
00:55:43That is so.
00:55:45I took this from his body.
00:55:51The Sioux does not scar the earth for gold.
00:55:55The white man Blake wants this gold.
00:55:58His men dress as Sioux to attack the wagons.
00:56:01I have seen the tracks of one who watched us.
00:56:04If they attack and stop us from bringing you the Buffalo meat,
00:56:08no man will trust White Cloud.
00:56:10The great white father will send an army of blue shirts
00:56:13to drive the Sioux from his land forever.
00:56:16If this is so, why isn't this man punished?
00:56:19A white man law protects him until we can prove his evil.
00:56:23A white man's law is nothing to the Sioux.
00:56:26Give us Blake.
00:56:28I'm sure Blake and his men will attack the wagons.
00:56:30White Cloud and his braves can move like shadows.
00:56:33We need but few.
00:56:35Your skin still white.
00:56:37Your wagon may be jaws of a trap.
00:56:40I have spoken.
00:56:43Lower the drum of death.
00:56:46Lower the drum of death.
00:56:55Quotation.
00:57:16If I not return,
00:57:19let earth run red with white man's blood.
00:57:25I...
00:57:27Oh!
00:57:29Well, Bill, I see you've still got yourself.
00:57:32Does that mean White Cloud's going to help us?
00:57:34I don't know, Texas.
00:57:36We'll just have to keep our powder dry.
00:57:42I'm afraid so.
00:57:44I'm afraid so.
00:57:46I'm afraid so.
00:57:48I'm afraid so.
00:57:50I'm afraid so.
00:57:52I'm afraid so.
00:57:54I'm afraid so.
00:57:56I'm afraid so.
00:57:58I'm afraid so.
00:58:14They ought to be here by now.
00:58:16Make sure you get them all.
00:58:18I don't want any witnesses.
00:58:28There they come!
00:58:47Get them all!
01:03:18Come on, boys, let's get out of here before they catch us.
01:03:45Let's go.
01:03:51William Cody, this honor belongs to you.
01:04:00My brother, once more we bring forth the promised paper.
01:04:03It is good.
01:04:05From this time on, the lands of White Cloud shall never split the earth in anger.
01:04:12The Sioux and White man shall live in peace.
01:04:23Wish you could stay for the wedding, Bill.
01:04:24Sorry, I can't, Lieutenant.
01:04:25But orders are orders.
01:04:26Cactus.
01:04:27I mean, Lewon, maybe now you settle down.
01:04:28No.
01:04:29No.
01:04:30Cactus, we're ready to go.
01:04:31Hey, Bill, wait for me.
01:04:32Me afraid you're going to be back for a long time.
01:05:28I'm afraid you're going to be back for a long time.
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