Cheyenne Warrior is a 1994 American Western television film written by Michael B. Druxman, directed by Mark Griffiths, and stars Kelly Preston, Dan Haggerty and Pato Hoffmann. The film follows the struggle of a widowed, pregnant woman who is stranded at a trading post during the American Civil War.
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00:02:40Oh, girl.
00:02:42Well, it's not broken, son,
00:02:44but this horse will never get you to Oregon.
00:02:47In fact, it won't even make it halfway up that mountain.
00:02:51By the time that horse is laid as well,
00:02:54that pass will be full of snow,
00:02:56and I doubt a few folks will get out of here till spring.
00:02:59Damn.
00:03:00Matthew, what are we going to do?
00:03:03Well, ain't there another way around?
00:03:06No, son, there ain't no other way around.
00:03:14Mr. Barkley, ain't you got some horses I can buy?
00:03:17Well, you can see I got horses, son,
00:03:19but I ain't got a good pulling team.
00:03:21That's what you need is a good pulling team.
00:03:23You can come on in, though.
00:03:24We can see we can work something out.
00:03:31There's something I wanted to ask you, son,
00:03:33but I didn't want to ask you in front of the missus.
00:03:35I can see she's carrying a child.
00:03:39Why the hell you didn't wait to come out west
00:03:41with a wagon train like most folks?
00:03:43Well, we just couldn't wait.
00:03:45What do you mean you couldn't wait?
00:03:48Where do you run it from? Description?
00:03:53These southern boys are whipping the tar out of them Yankee bluebellies.
00:03:56Is that so?
00:03:57Mr. Barkley, I got Ken up in Pennsylvania.
00:04:00I ain't going to start shooting at him.
00:04:03Yeah, well, maybe you'll just yell up.
00:04:06I ain't yell up.
00:04:09Well, that's good to hear,
00:04:11because you sure in the hell wouldn't make it out here if you were.
00:04:23Let's go.
00:04:24Let's go.
00:04:26Let's go.
00:04:52Well, ain't she a beauty?
00:04:54She sure is a pretty one.
00:05:01Good afternoon, ma'am.
00:05:03My name's Daniel Carney from County Mayo.
00:05:06This is my mate, Mr. Nansen.
00:05:09Would you be heading west, ma'am?
00:05:11My husband's inside.
00:05:13Ah, well, I sure do admire the Henry.
00:05:15I hear it's quite all right.
00:05:17Would you mind if I took a look at it?
00:05:19Ma'am, I mean you no harm.
00:05:22Can I help you, mister?
00:05:24Ah, the strapping young bridegroom.
00:05:29I asked you what you wanted.
00:05:31Well, I wasn't wanting to fight you, that's for sure.
00:05:34I was trying to be sociable, having a conversation with you missus.
00:05:40Is he bothering you, Becky?
00:05:42He wanted to look at the rifle.
00:05:45You got a rifle of your own, mister?
00:05:47Well, it's a Gallagher.
00:05:50It's a terrible gun.
00:05:51Otto, draw him the gun.
00:06:00Let him see it, Becky.
00:06:15It's a fine rifle.
00:06:18Would you sell it?
00:06:20Not hardly. It was a gift from my pa.
00:06:23It would be a sin to sell it, now wouldn't it, sir?
00:06:26Thank you for letting me see the rifle.
00:06:29Ma'am.
00:06:31Otto!
00:06:38What can I do for you, gentlemen?
00:06:40I've got me some buffalo hides for you, sir.
00:06:42Do you now?
00:06:44Do you now?
00:06:46Well, that's what I'm here for. Come on in, let's talk about it.
00:06:52So how you feeling?
00:06:54We can't go back, Matthew.
00:06:57We've come all this way, everything that we've been through.
00:07:00Becky, we ain't going back.
00:07:02I'd rather die than do that, wouldn't you?
00:07:04I don't want to die. I want to get there.
00:07:07We've got to figure out what to do.
00:07:10Rebecca, if I knew what to do, we damn well be doing it right now.
00:07:15Listen, Mr. Barkley's asked us to stay for supper.
00:07:20There's nothing we can do right now. Why don't we go on inside?
00:07:27Otto, me boy.
00:07:29I sure like the feel of that Henry, huh?
00:07:32I sure like to feel that woman.
00:07:35Aye, that's who.
00:07:38What you fretting about that prairie stew there?
00:07:40I remember the first time I found out it was a prairie stew,
00:07:43I turned as green as spinach myself.
00:07:46You can't eat prairie stew.
00:07:48I'll start a fire, and I'll light it.
00:07:51I'll start a fire.
00:07:53And I'll light it.
00:07:55You think you're funny?
00:07:57You think you're funny?
00:08:00You think you're funny?
00:08:03You think you're funny?
00:08:06But then, you know, it starts to grow on you a little bit.
00:08:10Rattlesnake and prairie dog,
00:08:14some damn good eatin'.
00:08:17Kind of tastes like chicken a little bit, don't it?
00:08:24Delicacy.
00:08:27That's what they say about it back east.
00:08:30Delicious.
00:08:32You're not through, are you?
00:08:37Well, bring it on over here. I'll finish it.
00:08:49Came out here 20 years ago from Ohio.
00:08:52Made friends with the Cheyenne and married the chief's sister.
00:08:58You married an Indian?
00:09:00Yeah. I was just a little bit lazy, and I thought,
00:09:03well, it'd be nice to have somebody around to help me do the heavy work.
00:09:08Did she die?
00:09:11Yeah. Lost her to smallpox.
00:09:16I miss her.
00:09:18She was a damn good woman.
00:09:22But the Cheyenne are right honorable people now, though.
00:09:25It's them Pawnee you gotta watch out for.
00:09:28They'll kill you just as soon look at you.
00:09:30They'll scalp you with the right hand and...
00:09:33snatch your balls off with the left.
00:09:36Ma'am, I'm sorry. I didn't mean to say that, bite my tongue.
00:09:40I mean, I've just been away from white society a little bit too long.
00:09:50Where's your rifle, boy?
00:09:52I left it in the wagon.
00:09:54Left it in the wagon? Did your pa ever tell you to go nowhere without your rifle?
00:09:58Better start using your head. Dumb people just don't make it out here.
00:10:01Ma'am, I want you to get down there behind that counter.
00:10:03I want you to be as quiet as a church mouse.
00:10:10You don't do anything unless you hear me shoot first. Do you understand me?
00:10:13Yes, sir.
00:10:20Who goes there?
00:10:23Hawk, is that you?
00:10:27Barclay.
00:10:29It's good to see you, Hawk. Come to do a little trading, did you?
00:10:32We trade.
00:10:34Well, good. Come on in. Let's have some supper.
00:10:37White's inside?
00:10:39Yeah. Nice folks, too. Like you to meet them.
00:10:44Good.
00:10:53Folks, I'd like you to meet Sors like a hawk.
00:10:57You can just call him Hawk for short.
00:11:00He's a Cheyenne warrior.
00:11:02He'll be a chief one day.
00:11:04This here's Red Owl and that's Spotted Face.
00:11:07These are the carvers.
00:11:09Your wagon.
00:11:12You speak English.
00:11:14Well, sure he speaks English.
00:11:16That's my Henry.
00:11:19Your rifle.
00:11:21Yeah.
00:11:27You know, I've been thinking.
00:11:29You know, I've been thinking.
00:11:31You know, I've been thinking.
00:11:33You know, I've been thinking.
00:11:35You know, I've been thinking.
00:11:38Your buffalo robe.
00:11:42That's right.
00:11:44You kill buffalo today?
00:11:46No, I didn't kill no buffalo today.
00:11:52I got it from a trader a few miles back.
00:11:56What's going on here, Hawk?
00:11:58Buffalo slaughtered half day ride from here.
00:12:01Meat left to rot.
00:12:03I told you, I don't know.
00:12:06I told you, I don't know nothing about that.
00:12:09Hawk, these aren't the folks you're looking for.
00:12:12Two lowlifes came by here today with a wagon full of hides.
00:12:15You can pick their trail up in the morning if you want.
00:12:26Good rifle.
00:12:28You trade?
00:12:30No.
00:12:32Three ponies outside. Good ponies.
00:12:34I said no!
00:12:36Easy, son.
00:12:38You got to fight with everybody.
00:12:42Hawk, is Paul Gaten that rifle?
00:12:53Why don't you sit down and get yourself something to eat?
00:12:56Ma'am, you mind serving them warriors some of that stew over there?
00:12:59They ain't gonna bother you none.
00:13:05I don't want my wife serving no Indians.
00:13:08That's just about the dumbest thing you've ever done, son.
00:13:11Either you change your ways, or you're gonna be one dead dummy.
00:13:14Now, as far as your wife goes, serving those warriors over there,
00:13:17Hawk's kin of mine. He's my wife's cousin.
00:13:28Hey.
00:13:30Listen, I've heard about you.
00:13:32I've heard about you.
00:13:38Hey.
00:13:58Hey.
00:14:02Hey.
00:14:04Hey.
00:14:28I feel like I was kicked in the head by one of those horses last night.
00:14:32Good-looking horses, Hawk.
00:14:34Remind me a whole lot of a string I sold last month
00:14:37to a buyer from the Union Army, though.
00:14:39No questions?
00:14:41No worries.
00:14:47Why don't you just pick your supplies up on the way back through?
00:14:52Good.
00:14:55Come on.
00:15:02See you, spotted face.
00:15:04Come on now, two walnuts.
00:15:09Come on, girl.
00:15:18Morning, Mr. Barkley.
00:15:21Have you seen my husband?
00:15:23Yeah, he could be out on the gray.
00:15:27What do you mean?
00:15:29Oh, one of the horses was missing this morning.
00:15:31Need not to worry, though.
00:15:33He's just probably out having a look-see.
00:15:37How about some breakfast?
00:15:39I'll make a mean flapjack.
00:15:41That'd be nice. Thank you.
00:15:43Let's get to it.
00:15:52Momonia, may I say.
00:15:54Oh, church.
00:15:56Hey-ha! Hey-ha!
00:16:00It's been a while since I've had a woman around.
00:16:03I see that.
00:16:07When's that young'un due?
00:16:09December.
00:16:11You and your wife didn't have any children?
00:16:13Oh, I had a beautiful three-year-old little boy.
00:16:16The smallpox took him, though.
00:16:18I'm sorry.
00:16:21Folks aren't careful.
00:16:23Smallpox can take everything in this country.
00:16:27Grace, ma'am.
00:16:31Thank you, Lord, for this fine food.
00:16:34Amen. Amen.
00:16:38Mr. Barkley, can I ask you something?
00:16:41You go right ahead, ma'am.
00:16:43Matthew was wondering.
00:16:45Last night you told them Indians
00:16:47which way them buffalo hunters went.
00:16:49Yeah?
00:16:51They were white men.
00:16:53Well, you sure don't want to lie to the Indians out here
00:16:56if you want to survive.
00:16:58Hawk would have picked up the trail this morning anyhow.
00:17:03Is there something you want to tell me, ma'am?
00:17:09Yes, sir.
00:17:11I believe Matthew's gone off to warn them buffalo hunters.
00:17:16That damn fool going off half-cocked like that.
00:17:19I should go with you.
00:17:21No, you shouldn't go with me.
00:17:23You should stay right here.
00:17:25You know how to use one of these things?
00:17:28Aim and shoot?
00:17:30I'm not trying to scare you.
00:17:32I just want you to be able to protect yourself, you hear me?
00:17:35I'll be back before dark.
00:17:46Come on.
00:17:53Carney.
00:17:55Carney.
00:17:57We got company.
00:17:59All right, so we do.
00:18:02Oh.
00:18:04Ah, what a surprise.
00:18:06And to what will we be owing this morning visit?
00:18:09I got three Cheyennes behind me.
00:18:11They've been trailing your wagon.
00:18:13I don't know how far back they are, though.
00:18:15Really?
00:18:17Barkley, that trader,
00:18:19he's the one that pointed you out to them.
00:18:21I don't know how far back they are.
00:18:23I don't know how far back they are.
00:18:25I don't know how far back they are.
00:18:27I don't know how far back they are.
00:18:29He's the one that pointed you out to them.
00:18:31Oh, he did, did he?
00:18:33Well...
00:18:35Huh.
00:18:37I'll be thanking you for the warning.
00:18:42Me and the missus, we were kind of...
00:18:45thinking maybe...
00:18:47we could cross up and over them mountains with you.
00:18:50What's in it for us?
00:18:53Oh.
00:18:55Son, that's your father's rifle.
00:18:57You can't be doing that.
00:18:59If we can get up and over them mountains,
00:19:01then it's worth it.
00:19:03Well, once we get there, it's yours.
00:19:06Well, it's an interesting offer.
00:19:09Come take coffee with me.
00:19:11We'll discuss it.
00:19:13Well, Otto.
00:19:15What do you think of me new lady?
00:19:26She's a good one.
00:19:28I'll be damned.
00:19:30She's a good one.
00:19:32I'll be damned.
00:19:34I'll be damned.
00:19:36I'll be damned.
00:19:38I'll be damned.
00:19:40I'll be damned.
00:19:42I'll be damned.
00:20:12I'll be damned.
00:20:39Just don't miss!
00:20:41We're crossing the cows here.
00:20:46Jesus Christ, do something!
00:20:51Yeah! Get up here!
00:20:56Now, missus!
00:21:05Hey-ha! Hey-ha!
00:21:07Hey-ha! Hey-ha!
00:21:12Slow down, Otto!
00:21:14I can't get a good shot.
00:21:16You slow down!
00:21:18Get up here!
00:21:41Get up here!
00:22:11Come on.
00:22:41Come on.
00:23:00And here I thought I'd lost you, me darling.
00:23:05Oh, Otto, me boy.
00:23:07You are so damn inconsiderate.
00:23:11Now I have to dig a grave and bury your bloody ass.
00:23:28It's a damn good gun.
00:23:41My God.
00:23:43Huck.
00:23:45Huck, easy, son.
00:23:47Easy.
00:23:49Easy.
00:23:51My brothers.
00:23:53Don't you worry about them.
00:23:55There's nothing you can do for them now, Huck.
00:23:58What now happened to you, son?
00:24:11Oh, don't shoot.
00:24:15You needn't be frightened of me, ma'am.
00:24:17I just came to get out of the cold.
00:24:19Can I use your stove?
00:24:21No.
00:24:23Where's Barclay?
00:24:27He went...
00:24:31Where's my husband?
00:24:34Your husband?
00:24:36Yes, your husband.
00:24:38Where is he?
00:24:40I don't know.
00:24:42I don't know.
00:24:44I don't know.
00:24:46I don't know.
00:24:48I don't know.
00:24:50I don't know.
00:24:52Your husband.
00:24:54Your husband was a good man, ma'am.
00:24:57Was?
00:25:00He risked his own life to warn us.
00:25:03Oh.
00:25:05And I'm afraid the bloody Indians killed him, ma'am.
00:25:08I'm sorry.
00:25:10Oh, God.
00:25:12I brought his body back, ma'am.
00:25:14I brought his body back so we could bury him proper.
00:25:22Oh.
00:25:24Oh.
00:25:33Oh, dear God.
00:25:35Master.
00:25:42Drink that.
00:25:44It's good old American coffee with just a touch of the Irish whiskey.
00:25:48Guaranteed to make you feel better.
00:26:05That's a good girl.
00:26:12I got a baby coming.
00:26:15No family?
00:26:18Matthew's got some family down in Texas.
00:26:21A brother.
00:26:23But I never met him.
00:26:25Oh, Matthew.
00:26:28You know what he said to me as he lay dying in me arms?
00:26:31He said, Carney.
00:26:33Take good care of me Becky for me.
00:26:36She's gonna need a good man to look after her.
00:26:39Now, ain't this just cozy?
00:26:41Well, Mr. Barkley, come in.
00:26:44Don't you move your hands.
00:26:46What'd he say to you, ma'am?
00:26:48Say the Indians killed your husband?
00:26:50Well, he's a damn liar.
00:26:52Ask him why your husband's got a bullet hole in the middle of his face.
00:26:55I did him a favor. He's still got his gun.
00:26:58You son of a bitch!
00:27:00Hey!
00:27:02Get your hands off her!
00:27:04Get your hands off her!
00:27:14No!
00:27:35Trouble you women put me through.
00:27:38But you, little girl, are worth it.
00:27:44Well, let's go to work.
00:28:05No!
00:28:08No!
00:28:10No!
00:28:12No!
00:28:14No!
00:28:34No!
00:28:57You're gonna freeze to death.
00:28:59I can't get you inside myself.
00:29:04Come on.
00:29:34The quietness dies.
00:29:38The quietness dies.
00:30:05You were always a mess of work, weren't you, Matthew?
00:30:10Well, you still are.
00:30:13I'm sorry I had to stick you in there with Mr. Barkley and that no-good that done you in.
00:30:19It was hard work digging one hole, let alone three of them.
00:30:28I don't want to lose our baby, Matthew.
00:30:32This child's all that's left of you.
00:30:37Like you care.
00:30:39Go off, get yourself killed.
00:30:42Leave me to raise him alone.
00:30:45No daddy.
00:30:51I got an Indian in there with a bullet in him who's probably gonna die on me.
00:30:57And if he lives, he'll probably wind up raping me and making me a squaw.
00:31:03Hope it's hot wherever you are, Matthew.
00:31:18No.
00:31:22You were a good man.
00:31:27You tried to be a good husband.
00:31:33Mr. Barkley was right. You were kind of dumb.
00:31:40Wherever you are, you just listen to him, okay?
00:31:46He'll keep you out of trouble.
00:31:51I gotta go now.
00:31:55See if that Indian is still breathing.
00:32:08Bye, Matthew.
00:32:14Amen.
00:32:20See you later.
00:32:51Why are you tying my hands?
00:32:54I think your leg might be broken. I didn't want you to move it around.
00:32:57My hands were not broken.
00:33:00You got a bullet in you. If we don't get it out, you're gonna die.
00:33:03I'm going to die if you do not untie my hands.
00:33:07I need a medicine, man.
00:33:10You couldn't sit a horse in your condition.
00:33:14I held a lamp for a doctor once.
00:33:17Saw him take a bullet from a man's leg.
00:33:20Didn't look too hard.
00:33:23But the doctor...
00:33:26I don't know exactly what's in this jug.
00:33:29If it's anything like what that doctor gave his patient, you ain't gonna feel much.
00:33:33I need a medicine, man. Untie my hands.
00:33:36It's gotta come out now. Untie my hands!
00:33:38I'm trying to help you! You're gonna kill me, white woman!
00:33:41You have no choice! Now lie still and drink it!
00:33:46Come on. I'm trying to help you.
00:33:53Drink it.
00:34:17Heya. Heya. Heya.
00:34:29Ow!
00:34:46Ow!
00:35:09You feeling better?
00:35:12You've been out the last couple of days. I thought I was gonna lose you last night.
00:35:17You hungry?
00:35:20It's good broth.
00:35:26I can't untie you.
00:35:28I will not hurt you. I will not kill you.
00:35:32I will eat.
00:35:42I will eat.
00:36:13You want some more?
00:36:24Where are my clothes?
00:36:27I had to cut them off.
00:36:30I'm sorry.
00:36:33I'm sorry.
00:36:36I'm sorry.
00:36:39I had to cut them off.
00:36:42Had to wash you, too.
00:36:48Didn't like it any more than you.
00:36:56Where will you go?
00:36:59Your husband is dead. Where will you go now?
00:37:03Next wagon train, I'll join up with him.
00:37:07Why it's not come again till spring?
00:37:10Spring?
00:37:14Well, I'll just have to stay here.
00:37:17There's plenty of food and firewood.
00:37:20What will you do when child comes?
00:37:27I ain't figured that out yet.
00:37:31You're a good woman.
00:37:35Not too smart, but good.
00:37:47I don't think that's a good idea.
00:37:50I'm tired of bed.
00:37:52You might fall.
00:37:54I will not fall.
00:37:56I'll get you a chair.
00:37:58I do not need chair. I walk.
00:38:04Get a chair.
00:38:10I walk tomorrow.
00:38:18Mr. Barclay said someday you might be a chief.
00:38:23Already chief. Warrior chief.
00:38:28You killed many white men?
00:38:31Not too smart woman ask many questions.
00:38:34Gotta talk to somebody.
00:38:37Some among my people agree with our enemy, the Pawnee.
00:38:42They say we should be like mountain lion, attack all who pass through our territory.
00:38:50I say white man is like grizzly bear.
00:38:54His weapons are stronger.
00:38:56Mountain lion is wise. He avoids grizzly bear.
00:39:02Unless white man hunt buffalo for skin only.
00:39:05Then he is no better than a dog, so we eat him.
00:39:08Like dogs in our village.
00:39:10You eat little dogs?
00:39:12Big dogs too. Tastes good.
00:39:15That's terrible.
00:39:18Terrible?
00:39:20You find me dog, I cook it for you. You will like it.
00:39:23If I ever get me a dog, you keep your filthy hands off of it.
00:39:28That's disgusting.
00:39:44Getting pretty good with that crutch.
00:39:47Maybe you'd like to get some firewood.
00:39:50Trahan warrior does not bring firewood.
00:39:53What?
00:39:55A woman's work is to bring firewood. Water too.
00:40:00Not where I come from. What kind of gentleman are you?
00:40:03Not too smart. Woman has much to learn.
00:40:06Stop calling me that. My name is Mrs. Carver to you.
00:40:12What is it?
00:40:14Writer's coming.
00:40:16Four.
00:40:18I don't hear anything.
00:40:20Because you do not know how to listen.
00:40:22Indian ponies, maybe Pawnee.
00:40:24Pawnee? Why not Cheyenne?
00:40:27You talk with them.
00:40:29And you?
00:40:31I'm not here.
00:40:54Let's go.
00:41:25Let's go.
00:41:27Let's go.
00:41:53What do you want?
00:41:58Where is Barclay?
00:42:00He'll be right back.
00:42:12Whiskey.
00:42:27Let's go.
00:42:29Let's go.
00:42:51Let's go.
00:42:57Let's go.
00:43:28Let's go.
00:43:42Shoot him.
00:43:44Shoot him.
00:43:46Shoot him.
00:43:57Why you not shoot him?
00:43:59Because he surrendered.
00:44:00He Pawnee. He my enemy. He your enemy.
00:44:02I don't care what he is. He surrendered.
00:44:21I couldn't shoot a man who surrendered.
00:44:24You make a mistake.
00:44:26One day he will be back with more braves.
00:44:29And if he catches you then you will be lucky if he kills you.
00:44:56Let's go.
00:45:10Good.
00:45:14Leg feels better.
00:45:16That's good.
00:45:18I can return with my people now.
00:45:21I guess you'll have to.
00:45:24Dragon, you come with me.
00:45:31I'm staying here.
00:45:34Mrs. Carver, your baby will be coming soon.
00:45:37You will be better with my people.
00:45:39My husband is buried here.
00:45:43I think I'd like to have my baby here.
00:45:54I love you.
00:46:39Thank you for the wood.
00:46:46White wagons not come till spring.
00:46:50You go to your people. I'll be all right.
00:46:54Mrs. Carver, thank you.
00:47:45Becca, you'll be just fine.
00:49:24No!
00:49:54No!
00:50:24No!
00:50:55No!
00:51:09Mrs. Carver.
00:51:16Sit up.
00:51:24Sit up.
00:51:40Sit up.
00:51:44Sit up.
00:51:47Sit up.
00:51:55Sit up.
00:52:01Sit up.
00:52:03Sit up.
00:52:24Sit up.
00:52:45Mr. Hawk, I'd like you to meet Matthew Carver, Jr.
00:52:51That is a good name.
00:53:55Sit up.
00:54:00Sit up.
00:54:02Sit up.
00:54:04Sit up.
00:54:06What's going on?
00:54:08The buffalo, Rebecca.
00:54:10Sit up.
00:54:25Sit up.
00:54:31When are you leaving?
00:54:33When Morning Wolf returns with hunting party, we follow herd.
00:54:38Why do you have to hunt the buffalo?
00:54:41There's plenty of fish out here.
00:54:43My people are hungry.
00:54:46The herds are smaller and getting harder to find.
00:54:51What I meant was, aren't there other Cheyenne who could hunt the buffalo?
00:55:01I go with them now.
00:55:03But I will return before you leave.
00:55:07I'm not leaving.
00:55:09I'm staying here.
00:55:11I got no family back east.
00:55:13I don't know anyone out west.
00:55:15Mrs. Carver is getting not too smart again.
00:55:18How hard can it be to run a trading post?
00:55:21Mr. Barkley did it without much help.
00:55:23That is a foolish idea.
00:55:27Mrs. Carver must have friends in the east.
00:55:33Mr. Hawk, you're the only friend I got.
00:55:48Good night, Mr. Hawk.
00:56:18Good night, Mrs. Carver.
00:56:48It's beautiful.
00:57:48Good night, Mr. Hawk.
00:58:18Good night, Mr. Hawk.
00:58:49Atta!
00:59:04Soars like a hawk, works like a woman.
00:59:13Your horses are tired.
00:59:15Come eat.
00:59:19Come eat.
00:59:28Crazy Buffalo blamed white woman for the death of his brother.
00:59:32Buffalo hunter killed Spotted Face.
00:59:34I told this to Crazy Buffalo.
00:59:36Crazy Buffalo still blame white woman.
00:59:38Mrs. Carver saved my life.
00:59:41There are those that would take her captive.
00:59:44And perhaps take her scalp.
00:59:47I do not worry about Crazy Buffalo.
00:59:50Crazy Buffalo is not alone in the way that he feels.
00:59:54Many of our people every day find it harder to trust the whites.
01:00:08Excuse me.
01:00:09Before we start eating, somebody's got to say grace.
01:00:14I guess I will.
01:00:18Everybody fold your hands.
01:00:20Like this.
01:00:26And bow your heads.
01:00:31Dear Lord, please bless this food we are about to eat.
01:00:35And bless us to thy loving service.
01:00:37Amen.
01:00:39Oh, and Lord, please bless these Cheyenne people.
01:00:43They're not believers, but I owe them my life.
01:00:47And my boy's life, too.
01:00:50And please use your powers to protect them.
01:00:53And keep them from harm.
01:00:56Thank you, Lord.
01:00:58Amen.
01:01:00Chief Sweet Medicine say different.
01:01:02Say white man bring death to Cheyenne.
01:01:05Methinks sores like a hawk.
01:01:07Wants to turn white.
01:01:08My brother Crazy Buffalo has a loose tongue.
01:01:10My brother spotted faces with his ancestors.
01:01:12She was not to blame.
01:01:14She is bad medicine!
01:01:17Stop!
01:01:41Go now!
01:01:43Before there is killing among our people.
01:01:45The sores like a hawk forget that he is Cheyenne.
01:01:47I do not forget!
01:01:49You choose a white woman over your own people?
01:01:51I choose to protect my friends!
01:01:54Go! Go now!
01:02:10Go!
01:02:29Mr. Hawk?
01:02:33I'm so sorry.
01:02:35Mrs. Carver must leave this place.
01:02:38What?
01:02:40Trading post is no longer safe.
01:02:42Who said it ever was?
01:02:52This land?
01:02:54It is home to Cheyenne.
01:02:57My father, my uncle, they die here.
01:03:00Fighting Pawnee, fighting Kiowa.
01:03:04My brothers, they die fighting white men.
01:03:11I have thought much on this, Mrs. Carver.
01:03:15I have...
01:03:17I have feelings for you.
01:03:21But to be your friend would be to betray my people.
01:03:24Can't you have white friends?
01:03:27Mr. Barkley was your friend.
01:03:29Mr. Barkley married my cousin.
01:03:32Became one of us.
01:03:39Does Mrs. Carver wish to marry Cheyenne?
01:03:43Live as Cheyenne woman?
01:03:46No.
01:03:48I do not wish to live as white man.
01:03:55Couldn't you come visit?
01:03:59I come visit.
01:04:01Until Mrs. Carver leave.
01:04:03I told you, I ain't leaving.
01:04:10Foolish.
01:04:12Stubborn woman.
01:04:14You already called me that.
01:04:16Say it again, don't make it any more so.
01:04:18When the fighting begins between your people and my people,
01:04:21I will stand with the Cheyenne.
01:04:23I can no longer help you.
01:04:25Whatever happened to the mountain lion and the grizzly bear?
01:04:31I thought you wanted to avoid fighting.
01:04:34I am but one voice.
01:04:36I do not yet sit in tribal council.
01:04:39Well, talk to them.
01:04:41They'll listen to you.
01:04:45What?
01:04:48Mrs. Carver may be foolish, stubborn.
01:04:51She also very confusing.
01:04:55What's wrong with that?
01:04:58Much safer not confused.
01:05:52My mother.
01:05:54I must talk to you.
01:05:57They say I betray my people.
01:06:00My son.
01:06:02You know what to do.
01:06:16What's going on?
01:06:18What are you doing?
01:06:22Stop it!
01:06:24Marnie Wolfe, tie her hands.
01:06:26Give me my baby!
01:06:32Put me down.
01:06:34Let's do it.
01:06:51No!
01:07:21No!
01:07:51No!
01:08:14Mrs. Carver called.
01:08:16Want buffalo rope.
01:08:19When do we get to your camp?
01:08:28I'm not going to camp.
01:08:34I thought you were...
01:08:36Mrs. Carver thought she'd be captive of Cheyenne, maybe.
01:08:43Mrs. Carver too much trouble to be Cheyenne captive.
01:08:48We take you back east to your people.
01:08:52You burned down my house.
01:08:56You would die there.
01:08:58That place was like my home.
01:09:18Whoa.
01:09:24White men.
01:09:26Mrs. Carver better stay in the back of the wagon.
01:09:29But you said they were white men.
01:09:31What kind of white men?
01:09:42I'm going to the camp.
01:09:45Let's go.
01:10:00What are you doing here, Indian?
01:10:03That is for me to ask.
01:10:05I live on this land.
01:10:07This is Cheyenne land.
01:10:09Fair enough.
01:10:11My wagon loads of sodbusters about three hours behind me.
01:10:15I'm taking them up to Oregon country.
01:10:20Now, you answer my question.
01:10:23What are you doing with a white man's wagon and a white man's rifle?
01:10:33I gave it to him.
01:10:38Why would you be doing that, ma'am?
01:10:40He and his friends helped me after my husband was killed.
01:10:45Indians?
01:10:48Buffalo hunters.
01:10:50Killed Mr. Barkley back at the trading post too.
01:10:54Barkley's dead?
01:10:57Yeah. Mr. Hawk here was bringing me and my baby back to my own people.
01:11:02That's the right kind of him.
01:11:04He's a Cheyenne warrior chief.
01:11:07Warrior chief, huh?
01:11:09Well, them 12 or so Indian bucks that's been following us the past half an hour,
01:11:15they belong to you?
01:11:18Kill them, Pawnee!
01:11:40I thought all Indians were brothers.
01:11:44Not Pawnee.
01:12:05Miss Carver, you all right?
01:12:08You all right?
01:12:11Reckon so.
01:12:15My God, I love this, Henry.
01:12:19That's no good. We need cover.
01:12:22You got any more bright ideas, Indian?
01:12:27Just one, white man.
01:12:31I hope it's a good one.
01:12:38Take Pawnee right to the valley of tall grass.
01:12:42Stay low, my mother.
01:12:58Now what?
01:13:00Wait for his return.
01:13:04You fighting white man's war?
01:13:09Yep.
01:13:12I thought all white men brothers'd.
01:13:17You should not worry.
01:13:19Running Wolf will be back soon with my brothers.
01:13:26Thank you for, uh, your words with Andrews.
01:13:32Thank you for what?
01:13:35For what?
01:13:37For what?
01:13:39For what?
01:13:41For what?
01:13:43Your words with Andrews.
01:13:46I was just telling the truth.
01:13:48We talked.
01:13:50He will take you to Oregon with the other wagons.
01:13:55Guess that's all right.
01:13:58You keep horses, food, trade what you need.
01:14:02Huck, you gotta tell me something.
01:14:08You said you had feelings for me.
01:14:16I have looked into my heart.
01:14:20I have feelings for you.
01:14:23They run deep.
01:14:25Now you must look into your heart.
01:14:29I already have.
01:14:37My feelings...
01:14:45...are my enemy.
01:14:49Oh, Huck.
01:14:56My baby must come first in my life.
01:15:01And my people must come first in mine.
01:15:07My people must come first in mine.
01:15:24Hey, Indian.
01:15:32They're burning the wagons.
01:15:36Oh.
01:15:38Let's stay here. Protect her.
01:15:40They're not after this wagon.
01:15:42They're after the one with the women and children in them.
01:15:46Or do you give a damn?
01:15:51You should go help them.
01:15:54I'll stay here with you.
01:15:56They need you a lot more than we do right now.
01:15:59You said Running Wolf will be back soon.
01:16:01We got guns.
01:16:03Crowwoman and me will be okay until they get back.
01:16:11Reha!
01:16:16Get the wagon!
01:16:19Get the wagon!
01:16:22Get the wagon!
01:16:25Get the wagon!
01:16:28Water! Water!
01:16:31Cover them up!
01:16:37They were just offering them some water,
01:16:39and they suddenly attacked and rode off.
01:16:43Mrs. Carver!
01:16:45You get on back. I'll stay here.
01:16:48Reha! Reha!
01:17:01Reha!
01:17:31No!
01:18:01No!
01:18:11I'm all right.
01:18:22Not go.
01:18:25Not go. Let it.
01:18:27No.
01:18:32Reha.
01:18:34Reha.
01:18:36Oh!
01:18:40Reha.
01:18:42Reha.
01:18:46Oh.
01:18:48Reha.
01:18:52Oh.
01:18:56Reha.
01:18:58Reha.
01:19:00Why will you go now?
01:19:26I will stay with my brothers and try to become a warrior in the tribal council.
01:19:33So you can fight?
01:19:36So I can help my people.
01:19:40Ma'am, I'm afraid it's time to go.
01:19:44I'm ready.
01:19:45Halt!
01:19:46Mr. Andrews.
01:19:47Take care, sir.
01:19:48And you.
01:19:49I want you to have something.
01:19:50Remember, the mountain lion doesn't attack the grizzly bear.
01:20:12Unless he has to.
01:20:18Maybe you can make it up to Oregon sometime and come visit us.
01:20:23Maybe.
01:20:24I'm going to miss you, Hawk.
01:20:29And I will miss you, Mrs. Carver.
01:20:35Rebecca.
01:20:38Rebecca.
01:20:41Rebecca.
01:20:44Rebecca.
01:20:47Rebecca.
01:20:50Rebecca.
01:20:53Rebecca.
01:20:56Rebecca.
01:20:59Rebecca.
01:21:02Rebecca.
01:21:05Rebecca.
01:21:08Rebecca.
01:21:11Rebecca.
01:21:14Rebecca.
01:21:17Rebecca.
01:21:20Rebecca.
01:21:23Rebecca.
01:21:26Rebecca.
01:21:29Rebecca.
01:21:32Rebecca.
01:21:35Rebecca.
01:21:43We're heading out, baby.
01:21:52Yeah.
01:21:55See you later.
01:21:59I hope we'll all make it there, we have a hard road ahead of us.
01:22:06We'll make it.
01:22:08Such a pretty baby.
01:22:11What's his name?
01:22:14Matthew.
01:22:17Matthew Hawk Carver.
01:22:23Come on.
01:22:53Let's go.
01:23:23Let's go.
01:23:53Let's go.
01:24:23Let's go.
01:24:53Let's go.
01:25:23Let's go.
01:25:53Let's go.
01:26:23Let's go.