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In the rugged lands of Paradise Canyon, outlaws rule and danger rides with the wind. But when a fearless lawman arrives, justice is no longer a distant hope. With grit, gunfire, and a mission to restore peace, this Western classic delivers action, honor, and the untamed spirit of the Old West.
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02:18Good luck.
02:23Thanks, Ben.
02:30Been a medicine show through here lately?
02:33Yes. There was one pulled out of here about five days ago.
02:38They owed everybody in town and had to leave in a hurry.
02:44You don't know which way they were going, do you?
02:46I think they were headed west.
02:49Much obliged.
03:16I'll be back in a few minutes, Tom.
03:24Haven't seen anything of a medicine show around here, have you?
03:27Yeah, there was one here, but they pulled out last night.
03:30The sheriff wouldn't let them stop.
03:32He said they were a bunch of crooks.
03:34Which way did they go?
03:35All right, Arizona.
03:36Thanks.
03:37What happened, Martin?
03:38What happened, Martin?
03:39Well, that drunken medicine man busted up my store last night and ran out without paying for it.
03:50Better get the sheriff and go after him.
03:51Well, he ain't here.
03:52I just saw him.
03:53He just came back.
03:54He's in his office now.
03:55What's the trouble, stranger?
03:56Well, there's a medicine show here and the boss got drunk and busted up the drug store.
03:58Then skipped out without paying for it.
03:59The druggist's gone to get the sheriff to go after him and attach the show for the damage.
04:00Which way did they go?
04:01I ran out that way towards the station.
04:02What happened, Martin?
04:03What happened, Martin?
04:04Well, that drunken medicine man busted up my store last night and ran out without paying for it.
04:05Better get the sheriff and go after him.
04:06Well, he ain't here.
04:07I just saw him.
04:08He just came back.
04:09He's in his office now.
04:11What's the trouble, stranger?
04:12There's a medicine show here and the boss got drunk and busted up the drug store.
04:19Then skipped out without paying for it.
04:22The druggist's gone to get the sheriff to go after him and attach the show for the damage.
04:26Which way did they go?
04:27Went right out that way towards the state line.
04:29Thanks.
04:48Dad, I wish you wouldn't drink any more of that stuff.
04:51Stuff?
04:52Dr. Carter's great boom to human health and happiness and you call it stuff.
05:03Linda, that remedy has been passed down from generation to generation.
05:07The sheriff wouldn't have tried to attach the show if you hadn't gotten drunk last night.
05:15Busted up everything in that drug store.
05:18Well, I'm sorry about that, Linda.
05:20But I'll never do that again.
05:22Not as long as I live.
05:24No, I promise.
05:25I promise.
05:34What's that for?
05:35That makes 976.
05:38976 what?
05:40Time to promise her to quit drinking.
05:43Thanks, Boyce.
05:44You two get back in there and shake up that medicine.
05:47You don't have to shake it in this tub.
05:49No, you just put it in a bucket the car will do the rest.
05:51Hey, there.
05:52What's the trouble?
05:53There's a sheriff and a posse after you.
05:54They're going to attach your show.
05:55The state line shouldn't be far ahead.
05:56You'd better step on it.
05:57Well, much obliged, stranger.
05:59Thanks.
06:01Hey, there.
06:02Well, what's the trouble?
06:04There's a sheriff and a posse after you.
06:06They're going to attach your show.
06:07The state line shouldn't be far ahead.
06:09You'd better step on it.
06:13Well, much obliged, stranger.
06:14Well, they're not going to get the old doctor knapping.
06:18No, sir.
06:20The great brain that concocted Dr. Carter's Indian remedy
06:24is too much for any small town sheriff.
06:27Yes, sir.
06:29Say, you want to remember that the minister is going to be
06:32in the hospital?
06:34No, sir.
06:35The great brain that concocted Dr. Carter's Indian remedy
06:38is too much for any small town sheriff.
06:41Yes, sir.
06:43You better remember that the minute we get across that line,
06:46attachment papers are worthless.
07:13Hurry, Dad.
07:14They can't be far behind us.
07:15I'm giving it everything that it's got.
07:16Hey, give a little snort of that Indian remedy of yours.
07:18Maybe that'll make it go faster.
07:20What's the matter, Dad?
07:22What happened?
07:23Dad?
07:24Oh, Dad.
07:25Oh, Dad.
07:26Can't you do something?
07:27It's only 50 feet of the line.
07:28Oh, Dad.
07:29Can't you do something?
07:30It's only 50 feet of the line.
07:31Won't you help us?
07:32Sure I will.
07:33Oh, Dad.
07:34Can't you do something?
07:35It's only 50 feet of the line.
07:36Won't you help us?
07:37Sure I will.
07:39Oh, dear.
07:40Oh, dear.
07:41Can't you do something?
07:42It's only 50 feet of the line.
07:43Oh, dear.
07:44Oh, dear.
07:45Oh, dear.
07:46Can't you do something?
07:47Oh, dear.
07:48Can't you do something?
07:49Oh, dear.
07:50Oh, dear.
07:51Oh, dear.
07:52Oh, dear.
07:5350 feet of the line.
07:57Won't you help us?
07:59Sure I will.
08:23Hold it, men.
08:32I say you're just a little bit too late, ain't you, Sheriff?
08:35They got across the line.
08:37Ain't nothing we can do about it.
08:38Sheriff, what you need is a bottle of Dr. Carter's Indian remedy.
08:43It'll put vehement vigor into that body of yours and make you more fit for your job, Sheriff.
08:48Yeah, I'd be glad to take your order any time you want, Sheriff.
08:51Good for a man and beast.
08:52Better buy your horse a buck.
08:54Never mind that.
08:55You'll need more than Indian remedy if you ever come back to this county again.
08:59Come on, boys.
09:10I want to say thank you for helping us.
09:12You're welcome, Sheriff.
09:13Sheriff, my boy, shake the hand that shook the hand of Buffalo Bill.
09:18I'm the celebrated Dr. Carter, world-renowned medicine master and inventor,
09:22of Dr. Carter's celebrated Indian remedy.
09:25A guaranteed cure-all, my boy, for whatever it is that's wrong with you.
09:28Yes, sir.
09:29Every year, thousands of people come to me for soccer, uh, soccer, and go away cured.
09:34Oh, that's a fact.
09:35Uh, here, my boy, have a shot.
09:37Oh, cut off the sales talk, Dad.
09:39I'm Linda Carter, and this is my father, Dr. Carter.
09:42We shall pass in medicine.
09:44And, uh, and this is Mike and Ike.
09:47I'm Ike.
09:48And I'm Mark.
09:51They're entertainers with our show.
09:53Oh, I see.
09:54A medicine show.
09:55Yes, that's it.
09:56And I want to thank you again for saving us from that sheriff.
10:02It's, uh, just a little matter of an unpaid bill.
10:06Dad will send it to them.
10:08Looks like you need a couple of horses for this wagon, Doc.
10:11Yes, yes, yes.
10:12You're quite right, young man.
10:13Yes, you're quite right.
10:15Looks as though my chariot had imbibed a little bit too freely of my famous remedy.
10:19It's a good thing you came along when you did.
10:22Oh, that's all right, Miss Carter.
10:23You, you haven't told us your name yet.
10:26I'm John Rogers.
10:28Are you working, young man?
10:29Well, not exactly.
10:30I, uh, just finished the job.
10:32Oh, I see.
10:33Well, say, then, I'd like to use you with a medicine show.
10:36Yeah, you know, after, after what you've done for us, huh?
10:40Uh, say, can you sing or dance?
10:43Well, I'm sorry, but I'm afraid about all I can do is ride and shoot.
10:46Oh, you can shoot, can you?
10:49Well, say, say, now, that gives me an idea.
10:52Yes.
10:53Say, we've been needing a new act, you know.
10:55Yes, Linda here, she's been doing a dance.
10:58Yeah, uh, suppose you two get together and kind of rehearse a little bit and everything.
11:04We'll get together a new act, feature it, and call it the living target.
11:07Well, I guess that's all right if Miss Carter doesn't mind.
11:10It's all right with me as long as you don't hit me too often.
11:13How are your nerves?
11:14Uh, don't you worry about his nerves, Linda.
11:16My famous remedies will take care of that.
11:18No, thanks, Dad.
11:20I think we can get along without that.
11:22Well, Alma boy, you're a part of the show.
11:24That's great.
11:25I've wanted to join a medicine show for some time.
11:28Well, now that you've joined the show, I guess I ought to give you your watch back.
11:35That's very nice of you.
11:36Why don't you tie your horse on bat and ride along with us for a while?
11:41We'll drive slowly.
11:42Thanks, I will.
11:43Our next stop is Las Piedras, Arizona.
11:59Oh, it's right on the border, isn't it?
12:01Yes, yes, it is.
12:03You know, we, uh, we've never played that town before.
12:06No.
12:07Ought to be some mighty good business down there.
12:09How long have you been in the medicine show business?
12:12Doctor, ever since I was a boy.
12:14That is, except for about ten years.
12:17Oh, you were out of it for ten years, eh?
12:20Yes.
12:21Yes, I, I had some trouble with a business associate of mine.
12:25I took advantage of an opportunity to be connected with a government institution for a time.
12:31Oh, I see.
12:36That's a tense body.
12:37You better tell Curly to be more careful.
12:40Well, I'll tell him about it.
12:42Hey, but wait till you see our new 20s.
12:44They're great.
12:45Now, that's what we came for.
12:47We have a deal all set.
12:48Get rid of 500 of those in Tucson.
12:51That's fine.
12:52I'll go get them for you.
12:54In the meantime, you boys stay around town, but keep out of sight as much as possible.
12:58I'll be back in a couple of hours with the money.
13:51Have any trouble with that last batch?
13:53Well, Pete said there was too much red in it, but he got rid of them all right.
13:56Oh, he wants 500 of the new 20s.
13:58That's swell.
13:59Oh, here's a letter from the boys down in Las Cruces.
14:11Anything the matter, boss?
14:13Plenty.
14:14Old Dr. Carter's heading this way with that medicine show of his.
14:17If he sees me here, he'll sure mess things up.
14:23You know, there might be ways of making him change his mind about coming here.
14:26Yeah, that's right.
14:28Take Texan Slim with you.
14:30Okay, boss.
14:31Come on, fellas.
14:32Come on.
14:33Come on.
14:34Come on.
14:35Come on.
14:35Come on.
14:36Come on.
14:37Come on.
14:38Come on.
14:39Come on.
14:40Come on.
14:41Come on.
14:42Come on.
14:43Come on.
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14:47Come on.
14:48Come on.
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14:50Come on.
14:51Come on.
14:52Come on.
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14:54Come on.
14:55Come on.
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14:57Come on.
14:58Come on.
14:59Come on.
15:00Come on.
15:01Come on.
15:02Come on.
15:03Come on.
15:04Come on.
15:05Come on.
15:36Come on.
15:37Come on.
15:38Come on.
15:39Come on.
15:40Come on.
15:41Come on.
15:42Come on.
15:43Come on.
15:44See you later.
15:45But hurry up, though, because we've got to get a show set up in the next town.
15:46All right, Doc.
15:47All right.
16:04All right, boys.
16:06Okay, Doc.
16:08Come on.
16:09Come on.
16:10Come on.
16:11Come on.
16:12Come on.
16:13Come on.
16:14There it is.
16:38Come on.
16:40Here we go.
16:41There that leaves.
16:42Here we go.
16:44Get to the table.
16:45Step on it.
16:47Little chasing him, step on it, Dad.
16:49Step on it, Dad.
16:50Someone is after us again.
17:08I don't know.
17:38I don't know.
18:08I don't know.
18:38Hey, wait a minute.
18:39Pardon me.
18:40We were just trying to play a joke on a couple of fellas, and...
18:43Well, I guess we got the wrong people.
18:45It doesn't look like a mistake to me.
18:47And it's a cinch you got the wrong people.
18:50Don't forget it.
19:08Well, Dad, here we are in Las Vegas.
19:15Yeah, that's right.
19:17Now, if we can just find a place to set the show up.
19:21Well, look, there's a good place over there.
19:23Yes, sir.
19:24That's all right.
19:43All right, let's get set up, boys.
19:45We're going to give a show here this afternoon.
19:47Okay, Doc.
19:48I'm telling you, boss, the cowboy on that show is plenty tough.
20:11Why, ride up behind us and take us all off our horses.
20:13Nothing we could do about it.
20:14We'll lie out of it.
20:15What?
20:16And that's not all.
20:17There's something that'll show up on the American side.
20:20The game will be up if old man Carter ever sees me here.
20:23We've got to get that show out of town.
20:25That's right.
20:27You go across the border and bring that cowboy over here.
20:29You know, a little money will do wonders sometimes.
20:33I get you.
20:42There are a lot of things you could do to help besides just standing around looking.
20:45Well, I was afraid I might get in the way.
20:47There's a bucket in there.
20:59Would you mind going and getting some water?
21:03Be glad to.
21:04Well, Linda, I guess I'd better be getting up the street and let the town folks know that the greater Carter-Madison show is in town.
21:25Just a minute, Dad.
21:27You remember that last town you were in?
21:30Yes.
21:30Well, that's right.
21:31All right.
21:31We'll see you later, dear.
21:37Hello.
21:39Wait a minute.
21:40A friend of yours over on the Mexican side wants to talk to you.
21:43A friend of mine?
21:44Yeah.
21:46Sure you are making another mistake?
21:48No.
21:48Not this time.
21:50All right.
21:59This is the man.
22:28Sit down.
22:28I thought you said it was somebody I know.
22:35Now, wait a minute.
22:37I'm Curly Joe.
22:39Now, boys tell me you're a pretty good man on a jam.
22:41Now, let's cut out the compliments and get on the business.
22:44What do you want me for?
22:46Now, that's the way to talk.
22:48You're working for old Doc Carter, aren't you?
22:51Yes, I am.
22:53I'll make you a proposition if you're interested.
22:55What is it?
22:56I'll make it worth your while if that show leaves town today.
23:01What's your game?
23:02No game.
23:03It's just that I don't want competition.
23:05Dr. Carter's show will draw all my trade away from me.
23:08No, I'm not interested.
23:11I don't play my cards that way.
23:14All right, stranger.
23:15Then I'll deal from the bottom.
23:17You and that show will be out of town tonight.
23:20Or I'll be over there looking for you.
23:22Well, the show always goes on.
23:32So come over early and avoid the rush.
23:39Oliver, if you will just step down here, a little bit closer to the platform.
23:43We're about to start the entertainment, my friends, that you've come to see.
23:48We're going to start it off by asking the Texas Zoo here to sing, to render that soul-stirming,
23:56that heart-fluttering ballad entitled, When We Were Young and Foolish.
24:01All right, let her go, boys.
24:03For friends, the Texas Zoo.
24:06When we were young and foolish and easily led astray,
24:15we went to moonlight dances and danced the night away.
24:22Was at the dance we met them, they asked if we were alone.
24:29They danced with us all evening, and in the morning took us home.
24:37T'was in our mother's hallway, the lights were burning low.
24:44They hugged us and they kissed us, and they would not let us go.
24:51We screamed but got no answers, believe it or not, it's true.
24:57All for the sake of honor, our eyes were black and blue.
25:05Now take this as a warning, to young boys like you and me.
25:11You ne'er can trust a woman from six to sixty-three.
25:19All right, thank you, my friends, thank you.
25:24Now we're going to have some more entertainment here in just a minute, neighbors.
25:27But right now, my friends, I've got a message for you.
25:30Listen, friends, let me tell you something.
25:32Long before the hand of man set foot in this country, it was uninhabited.
25:38Yes, only the Indians lived here, and sickness among those Indians, my friends and neighbors, was absolutely unknown.
25:45Because, that's what I wanted you to ask me, friends, why?
25:48I'll tell you why.
25:49Because they had the secret.
25:51They had the secret of good health.
25:53They had a compound, my friends.
25:55A compound made of roots, herbs, barks, and bitters.
25:59And that compound is known to the world today as Dr. Carter's famous Indian remedies.
26:06Listen, friends, I want to tell you something.
26:08Fifteen years ago, I was given up for the doctors.
26:12Yes, they told me that I couldn't live for a week.
26:16But I fooled them.
26:17Yes, sir, and I got well.
26:19And let me tell you something.
26:20That if you've got the proper amount of determination,
26:23Listen, you can overcome any kind of a physical handicap with a proper amount of determination.
26:29Why, listen, I once knew a man that didn't have a tooth in his head.
26:34Yet that man learned to play a bass drum better than anybody ever listened to.
26:39Now, that's an absolute fact, friends.
26:41I only deal in facts.
26:42I'm telling you the truth.
26:44I went out into the country.
26:45I went out into the great open spaces.
26:48And I lived with the Indians.
26:50And I was cured by those Indians.
26:51I was cured by taking that secret compound of theirs.
26:56And let me tell you something.
26:58That those Indians, my friends, for generations,
27:01Have been laughing up their sleeves.
27:03At least laughing up their blankets at the doctors.
27:06Well, that's an absolute fact.
27:08And I've brought back with me to civilization
27:10The secret of that marvelous compound
27:12Known today as Dr. Carter's Indian remedy.
27:17Now, friends, I'm going to give you an opportunity
27:19A little bit later
27:20To buy a bottle of that remedy
27:23For the advertising price of one dollar.
27:25One dollar is all it's going to cost you.
27:27Right now, I'm going on with the entertainment.
27:30My friends, it gives me a great deal of pleasure
27:33To introduce
27:35One of the most amazing
27:37One of the most astounding
27:39Performances
27:41Ever displayed on any stage.
27:43Introducing Princess Natasha
27:47And her partner
27:54Cowboy John
27:56Who are about to offer
27:59For your approval
28:00A thrilling exhibition
28:02An astounding, amazing performance
28:05Of expert sparksmanship
28:08Let me have your attention
28:09And now, friends, I want to call your attention, ladies and gentlemen
28:23And now, friends, I want to call your attention, ladies and gentlemen
28:35To the highest spot
28:36In this marvelous
28:37This thrilling exhibition
28:39You've just witnessed
28:40It is known
28:41As the Mirror Trick
28:43Featuring this living talk
28:45This performance, my friends
28:48Calls for perfect coordination
28:50Of mind and nerve
28:52And this coordination
28:53Is only made possible
28:54Through the constant use
28:56Of Dr. Carter's famous Indian remedies, my friends
28:59Calling your attention
29:00To Princess Natasha
29:01And her partner
29:03Cowboy John
29:04In a thrilling exhibition
29:06The Mirror Trick
29:07Yeah, that's Carter, all right
29:32He mustn't see me here
29:34Now get in there
29:36And do what I told you
29:37But just now, my friends
29:43The Texas Zoo here
29:44Are going to render
29:45Another tune for us
29:47And this time, my neighbors
29:48It's going to be a conical tune
29:50And it's entitled
29:51Snap!
29:52Them old suspenders
29:54Once again
29:55All right, boys
29:56Snap!
29:59Oh, you
30:01Never spoke
30:03To be like that before
30:05John
30:06Come and snap
30:07Those old suspenders
30:08Once again
30:09Once again
30:12Once again
30:14Once again
30:15Come and snap
30:16Those old suspenders
30:17Once again
30:18Out in the new moat
30:21Hey
30:21I'll be waiting
30:22Day by day
30:23Till you snap
30:24Those old suspenders
30:26Once again
30:27Once again
30:29Once again
30:30Once again
30:31Once again
30:32Come and snap
30:33Those old suspenders
30:34Once again
30:35Oh, my heart is almost broke, boy, I miss a manly stroke, and you snap those old offenders once again, once again, once again, come and you snap those old offenders once again.
30:53And I want to tell you, Chuck, my friend, a man that can't laugh at that song that's got liver trouble, David, and I can't see it.
31:00I'll take one bottle, Mr. Star, brother, right there.
31:03Now, friends, if there's anybody out here that's tougher from you, Riders.
31:06Wait a minute. I gave you a 20.
31:09Why, no, brother, you're wrong. You see, it was a 5, brother.
31:12You can't shortchange me and get away with it.
31:18Hey, Ruth!
31:19Just a minute, boys. Just a minute, neighbors. Just a minute. Don't go away.
31:39Not only this remedy, my friend, is good for everything that nails you, but it is also good for aches, sprains, and bruises.
31:48Say, mister, I guess I can use a bottle of that.
31:52We just received a communication from the American government.
31:55They suspect counterfeit money is being distributed from this side of the border.
32:00Be well. You will proceed to investigate at once.
32:03See me, Henry.
32:03And be careful.
32:04Any smoke on that stolen step yet?
32:26No, but I expect one any minute.
32:29Better go over and see if you can't stir something up.
32:31Well, something's stir up all right.
32:32I had one of our boys plant some of the foley dough in the wagon.
32:36What?
32:37You had him plant some of that stuff in the wagon?
32:40Well, sure.
32:41Why, you sap.
32:42You've messed things up right.
32:44If Dr. Carter ever gets his eyes on any of that dough, you'll know right where it come from.
32:49Now we'll have to get him out of the way.
32:53You go over and stir up the townspeople.
32:54That'll take care of that cowboy.
32:56I'll have a couple of the boys pick up Dr. Carter and the girl while you're doing that.
33:00All right, Curly.
33:02After that trouble here today, don't you think we'd better move on?
33:07No, there's too many people want this show to leave town.
33:11I'd like to get to the bottom of it.
33:13Besides, I think you'd get tired of traveling all the time.
33:18Oh, no.
33:19I'm used to it.
33:20I've been with the show all my life.
33:22Except for a while, when Dad was away.
33:26You see, my mother died.
33:29So I have to take care of Dad.
33:31It's rather difficult sometimes when he's drinking.
33:34We usually have to leave town in a hurry.
33:37But I suppose it can't be helped in this business.
33:41I'm doing all the talking.
33:43Why don't you tell me about yourself?
33:44Well, there's not much to tell.
33:47I'm just a cowboy.
33:49Investing from place to place.
33:52Looking for steers?
33:54Wild steers.
33:55Oh, there comes Dad back from town.
34:11He's probably looking for a drink of that nerve tonic of his.
34:16Oh, and I left the key under my pillow.
34:17He's sure to find it.
34:19Won't you go up and get it for me?
34:21If he sees me, he'll know something's up.
34:23Certainly, Miss Linda.
34:24I'll get it.
34:25Oh, hello there, young man.
34:36Hello.
34:37Hello, Doc.
34:40Why, this is a beautiful day, isn't it, young man?
34:42Yes, sir.
34:43Just fills a fellow with a bigger of youth.
34:46That's right.
34:46I'd like to be young again.
34:48I was just about to take a drink of my Wonder Tonic.
34:53I don't know how I'd get along without that stuff, young man.
34:55No, sir.
34:56It's a ferret of a godsend, my boy.
34:58A gift to humanity.
35:00Well, doggone it.
35:01My daughter must have taken those keys out of my pocket.
35:05Yes, sir.
35:06Well, I was just about to offer to drink a little toast with you.
35:10But I guess we'll have to forego that pleasure until I can find Linda.
35:13That's all right, Doc.
35:14I wasn't thirsty anyway.
35:15I just left Linda down at the creek.
35:17Down at the...
35:18Oh, well, I'll...
35:19Oh, there you are, Linda.
35:36I've, uh...
35:37Now, I've been looking for you.
35:46Say, what's the name of that next town we're going to?
35:48I don't know.
35:49Well, I'll end anywhere.
35:50Hi there, sharpshooter.
35:59Where's the doc?
36:00Oh, he went down to the creek looking for Linda.
36:04Well, it's a family argument, huh?
36:07We'd better wait here for him, then.
36:10Now, Linda, I'd better get down to that drugstore with those samples.
36:13That drug is just liable to get awful sore at me.
36:15Now, don't get excited, Dad.
36:17It's bad for your nerves.
36:19I'm sure this deal can wait a little while.
36:21I know, Linda, but I promise...
36:22That's right, Doc.
36:23The deal will have to wait.
36:25We've got a new deal for you.
36:26Come on, let us.
36:27Say, she here, what is the meaning of this unwarranted intrusion?
36:30Cut out the big words and get going.
36:33Well...
36:35All right, you too.
36:40Who's to sell that medicine?
36:41Now, Sheriff, I ain't a saying that medicine ain't no good.
36:43Well, what I am saying is that while I was watching that show,
36:46somebody stole my watch.
36:48And Jim Hill lost his stick pin.
36:50Yeah, the one I got from that rich widow woman.
36:53And there was a lot of cinnamon attached to that pin.
36:58But, Sheriff, you ought to go up and search that wagon.
37:00That ought to settle it.
37:01He's right, Sheriff.
37:02That's what you ought to do.
37:04All right, Herman.
37:05We'll take a look at that wagon.
37:06I'm beginning to wonder if that gang across the border
37:13isn't mixed up in this trouble we've been having.
37:15I don't know.
37:17Did Doc Carter have any enemies?
37:19Only his old partner that's sent me the pen for counterfeiting.
37:24But Doc knows he framed him.
37:27He's been looking for him ever since.
37:30He's worried he'll kill him on sight.
37:31Well, what does this fellow look like?
37:35Doc said he's got curly hair and a scar on his left cheek.
37:38Curly hair, eh?
37:40And a scar?
37:48Here you are, eh?
37:51Where's the rest of your gang?
37:52They aren't here.
37:55Search this place.
38:01Here's something, Sheriff.
38:14Hmm.
38:15Whose bunk is that?
38:17That's mine.
38:20Hey, that's my watch.
38:22After all the evidence we need,
38:25take him along.
38:27Come on, you, but let's get going.
38:31Get folded, boy!
38:44Get folded, boy!
39:01Let's get jimmy.
39:16Get yours!
39:19Get your ass!
39:29You?
39:30This looks like this spotty fellow.
39:41I'm sure you'll hit him.
39:43Look around, boy.
39:49Look!
40:00Look at him.
40:30Look at the water.
40:45Circle the lake and see if we can pick up his tracks.
40:47I'm an American government agent.
41:00Here are my credentials.
41:01Oh, yes.
41:08Your superiors have notified me of your coming.
41:11What can we do for you?
41:13Well, I'm after a counterfeiting gang, and I think I've found the man that's at the head of it.
41:18He's on your side of the line, and I'd like to make an arrest.
41:20And who is this man?
41:22Well, his name is Curly Joe.
41:23He runs the saloon here.
41:24Curly Joe.
41:26It is a pleasure to assist you, and wish you success.
41:30We have had a man watching Curly Joe's place for some time.
41:34He may be able to give you some assistance.
41:36And if you need more help, you can look upon us.
41:40Thank you, sir, but I think I can handle it all right myself.
41:43I could use a gun if you have one to spare.
41:45Oh, subtly.
41:52All right.
42:15Curly Joe around?
42:20No, and I don't expect him.
42:23Well, I'll just wait.
42:31Just a minute.
42:33You're under arrest.
42:38What for?
42:39You know what for.
42:40Counterfeit.
42:42You can't get away with it.
42:44This is Mexico.
42:45You don't think I'd try to make an arrest without getting extradition papers, do you?
42:48What's going on?
42:49You know what?
42:49You have to take your help.
42:49You have to take your help out.
42:51You're under arrest.
42:51You have to take your help.
42:52You have to take your help.
42:53You have to take care of you.
42:53Oh, wait a minute, let me explain.
43:23Oh, wait a minute, let me explain.
43:53Oh, wait a minute.
44:23What is the meaning of this?
44:46I was trying to arrest Curly Joe, and during the battle, your men picked on the wrong man.
44:51I can't make them understand who I am.
44:53Release him, pronto.
44:54Oh, wait a minute.
44:56Oh, wait a minute.
45:00Where's Curly Joe?
45:10Where's Curly Joe?
45:26He probably go to the hideout on Paradise Ranch, four miles out of here.
45:33No, no.
45:35He go this way, through the tunnel.
45:37My horse is there.
45:38I get the rurales.
45:40I get the rurales.
45:42He should go this way.
45:53Bye.
45:57The American officer is following Curly Joe to his hideout.
46:00He will need help.
46:27He will need help.
46:55He will need help.
47:15He will need help.
47:23He will need help.
47:29He will need help.
47:35He will need help.
47:45He will need help.
47:55He will need help.
48:05Where is Carter and the girl?
48:07Down in the mine.
48:08I got them tied up.
48:09Fine.
48:13Well, enjoy yourself, folks.
48:29Joe Gale.
48:31Joe Gale.
48:53Hey, fellas.
48:55Morelli.
48:59Good.
49:09Good.
49:11Good.
49:13Good.
49:15Good.
49:17Good.
49:19Good.
49:35Good.
49:37Good, Doc.
49:39Well, Doc, now that you've caught up with me,
49:46it looks like the end of the trail for you.
49:50Now just fix that pal of yours, the federal man,
49:53for butting in on my counterfeit game.
49:56And now, it's your turn.
50:09Now, let's go.
50:39Let's go.
51:09Let's go.
51:11Let's go.
51:15Let's go.
51:17Let's go.
51:19Let's go.
51:29Let's go.
51:39Let's go.
51:40Let's go.
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51:42Let's go.
51:43Let's go.
51:44Let's go.
51:45Let's go.
51:46Let's go.
51:47Let's go.
51:48Let's go.
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51:50Let's go.
51:51Let's go.
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51:53Let's go.
51:54Let's go.
51:55Let's go.
51:56Let's go.
51:57Let's go.
51:58Let's go.
51:59Let's go.
52:00Let's go.
52:01Let's go.
52:02Let's go.
52:03Let's go.
52:04Let's go.
52:05Let's go.
52:06Let's go.
52:07Let's go.
52:08Let's go.
52:09Let's go.
52:10Let's go.
52:11I can't understand what's happened to dad.
52:13Well, maybe he's having a hard time finding the justice of peace.
52:26He'll be here.
52:27Yeah.
52:28No, sir, Justice, Justice, if you suffer from sour stuff, indigestion, rheumatism,
52:44sciatic or lumbago, that's the finest stuff you can get in the world.
52:51It's power.
52:54I'll say it is.

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