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00:01:29Hey, anybody home?
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00:02:28Don't let him scare you, son.
00:02:47Are you the sheriff?
00:02:53Not yet.
00:02:55I expect to be before this case is over.
00:02:58Right now, I'm deputy sheriff, Tex Murdoch.
00:03:01I'm Larry Sutton.
00:03:03Glad to know you, Larry.
00:03:04I always call everybody with their first name.
00:03:07Saves talk.
00:03:08Don't you come in?
00:03:10Come fix me.
00:03:14You been around here long?
00:03:16Only about three days.
00:03:18But I used to live around here in this part of the country 55, 60 years ago.
00:03:25What are you doing here?
00:03:26Expect to land a job with Mr. Ballard.
00:03:29Ballard?
00:03:30Uh-huh.
00:03:32Got any papers to show who you are?
00:03:34There's my let-up introduction.
00:03:35Well, it's got to be mighty careful in a murder case.
00:03:39I'm not a good one.
00:03:43Oh, I'm dead.
00:03:44I'm dead.
00:03:49It's got to be great.
00:03:49Oh, my God.
00:03:50Oh, my God.
00:03:50I've been around here.
00:03:50Wow.
00:03:51Oh.
00:03:52Hmm.
00:03:52Hmm.
00:03:52Well, it's, uh, over here.
00:03:53Oh, my God.
00:03:53Oh, my God.
00:03:54Oh, my God.
00:03:54Oh, my God.
00:03:55Oh, my God.
00:04:03you like sourdough biscuits sure do is that Adolf Boggs body in there how'd you
00:04:14know the news is all over Tarno Basin well I guess folks feel a whole lot
00:04:19better about it knowing I'm on the case several of them spoke to me about it
00:04:23they did I ain't able to locate that another saucer reckon you could manage to
00:04:36make your coffee out of a cup well I'll try are you acquainted with the remains no
00:04:47what's not a man was he well I I don't know of course say him and me and Jim
00:05:00Ballard was boys together but I ain't seen Adolf Boggs in 50 years wouldn't
00:05:06recognize him but then they killed him up there at the mine
00:05:12catch them under the stamp mill so you were born around this part of the
00:05:17country no all our folks come out here together in a wagon train old man Ballard
00:05:25that's Jim's paw was kept in the outfit what kind of man did Jim turn out to be
00:05:31oh he took after his paw didn't mingle with people and they both lived like a
00:05:38couple of hermits that's the kind of man I'm going to work for why did you leave
00:05:44your text well my my father had an argument old man ballered over a section of
00:05:50land moved us to Oregon been there ever since what brought you back why went
00:05:57broken got a kind of a hankering to see the old place I figured that they him
00:06:03ballered give me a job what didn't even see me well you seem to be getting along
00:06:08all right you're doggone right in well when that when Jim wouldn't see me I
00:06:13went to see the sheriff about a job figured that was more of my line anyhow
00:06:19well sheriff says I might as well be on the county one way or another
00:06:24but the honest deputy the short of badger so I'm whittin myself out one
00:06:32and the lucky thing he put me on when he did the very next day this fellow in
00:06:38here was murdered here I am right on the job
00:06:42hey have some more business
00:07:02what's that noise what noise
00:07:17in there you better go see my dog gone Larry can't you see my hands is full
00:07:24you go see yourself probably just the wind yeah you bunking yeah that is my
00:07:35headquarters but I'm figuring on moving up the ballard place where I can keep an
00:07:39eye on things going up in him he was here this morning which is very well it says
00:07:46everything points that Jack Parsons fellow's the killer sheriff's got a
00:07:50posse out trailing now and you're asking a lot of questions are you a city
00:07:57detective no I'm just a mining engineer that Carson was a mining engineer too
00:08:03when I catch him then reward money is going to come in my handy I wouldn't
00:08:09count on that reward money too soon maybe you're right for the wrong man
00:08:12right if I just had a picture partner to put on that there poster I bet you died
00:08:18get some mighty important clues that is your picture
00:08:23is that a picture of Jack Parsons yes where'd you get it he's my brother-in-law this
00:08:31thing's hitting my sister pretty hard
00:08:34I'm not sorry to hear that your family's mixed up in this son cuz I don't mind to
00:08:40shine to you I guess because you make me think of my boy she's his mother died when
00:08:47he was born I raised him he had a smile it was just like yours
00:08:55slow easy you could tell it he wasn't let go all the fun he had in him and he
00:09:03was one of the first in list when they had that squabble over there in France
00:09:08sent me all his medals
00:09:13oh sure I'm just an old fella's got to talk a wreck and see you knew what made me think of me
00:09:21was a great big strong fella stood just as straight as a ramrod just like me listen dad
00:09:28I'm sure Jack Parsons didn't kill ball will you let me work with you a few days to see what we can
00:09:34find out why I don't see anything again who's living at the ballot place just him and his
00:09:41help up to a few days ago that a whole past little relative showed up while I'm working there I'm
00:09:46positive I can find out a number of things that will help us it's a bargain you can help me out
00:09:52with some of the details I'd better be checking into the ballots I'll see you later I say Larry when
00:09:58you meet me over there don't let on anybody you're working for me okay I won't know you from Adam
00:10:03well I'll be dressed a whole lot different than he was
00:10:28well I have a�
00:10:34all right
00:10:36well
00:10:37you
00:10:37I've followed
00:10:39you
00:10:40I
00:10:43and
00:10:44Hey, what are you up to?
00:11:14I want to see your boss, Mr. Ballard.
00:11:44He knows he is you, he knows he is anyone.
00:11:56It's different.
00:11:57You come in.
00:12:03Yes?
00:12:04I'd like to see Mr. Ballard.
00:12:05I'm a mining engineer.
00:12:10Oh.
00:12:11Oh.
00:12:12Well, come in, won't you?
00:12:18Your name?
00:12:19Sutton.
00:12:20Lawrence Sutton.
00:12:21I'm Mrs. Bog.
00:12:23Mr. Ballard's housekeeper.
00:12:25Have you a letter of introduction?
00:12:27I'll find out if Mr. Ballard's housekeeper.
00:12:31I'll find out if Mr. Ballard's housekeeper.
00:12:33He's an invalid, you know.
00:12:34Perhaps he'd like to glance through these credentials, too.
00:12:37Make yourself comfortable.
00:12:38Sit down.
00:12:40Come on.
00:12:41Come on.
00:12:42Come on.
00:12:43Come on.
00:12:44Come on.
00:12:45Come on.
00:12:46Come on.
00:12:47Come on.
00:12:59Come on.
00:13:17Come on.
00:13:18Come on.
00:13:32I tell you, I can't stand it any longer.
00:13:33Oh, quit whining.
00:13:34You know what we're here for.
00:13:36He said he was dying.
00:13:37That's why he sent for us.
00:13:38I wish he'd get it over with.
00:13:40If you weren't my sister, I'd like to poke you one right on the jaw.
00:13:43At least you could have a little respect for Uncle Jim.
00:13:46He doesn't mean anything to me.
00:13:48Except you're willing to share in his estate.
00:13:50I've got a hunch that Rita, you and I are going to get the most of it.
00:13:53That Rita.
00:13:54What's the matter with her?
00:13:55I don't like her and I never did.
00:13:57I think she's a pretty good cousin.
00:14:01I got an idea about that murder.
00:14:03I don't want to hear it.
00:14:16How long, if you don't want to do your sobbing in your house.
00:14:35Uh, Mr. Berwick will see you now.
00:14:37This way, please.
00:14:39Yes, sir.
00:14:41Come in.
00:14:49You're Mr. Sutton?
00:14:51Yes, sir.
00:14:53Sit down, won't you?
00:15:01I see by your credentials you've had experience in handling radium.
00:15:05I was at the extraction plant in Denver for over a year.
00:15:09Yes, sir.
00:15:17Is it true that the Acme company just sold a gram of radium for $37,000?
00:15:24That's correct.
00:15:26One of the New York clinics bought it.
00:15:28Well, that is encouraging.
00:15:31Oh, by the way, I must apologize for shooting at you a while ago.
00:15:38But since the murder, I...
00:15:40I'm a little suspicious of strangers.
00:15:43So it was you.
00:15:44Well, that's all right. You miss me.
00:15:46We've had unpleasant experience.
00:15:49I suppose you know that my former engineer, Parsons, is wanted for murder.
00:15:57I heard about it from the deputy sheriff.
00:16:01It's been a great personal loss to me.
00:16:06Not only was Adolf Borg my partner for many years, but he was my closest friend.
00:16:13I understand.
00:16:14You'll have to work alone.
00:16:15I'm incapacitated.
00:16:16Can't leave my bed.
00:16:17I'd appreciate it if you do your work as fast as you can.
00:16:20I'd like to know something of results before I go.
00:16:27I know I can ask your confidence.
00:16:29Don't discuss anything with the household.
00:16:33Oh, excuse me, Mr. Ballard.
00:16:35I didn't know you were busy.
00:16:36I'll come back later.
00:16:37Come in, John.
00:16:38Mr. Sutton, this is John Borg.
00:16:39Glad to meet you, Mr. Borg.
00:16:40Your mother showed me up here.
00:16:41Oh, yes?
00:16:42He's good enough to act as my nurse.
00:16:43John, I'm sorry.
00:16:44I'm sorry.
00:16:45I'm sorry.
00:16:46I'm sorry.
00:16:47I'm sorry.
00:16:48I'm sorry.
00:16:49I'm sorry.
00:16:50I'm sorry.
00:16:51I'm sorry.
00:16:52I'm sorry.
00:16:53Mr. Sutton, this is John Borg.
00:16:56Glad to meet you, Mr. Borg.
00:16:58Your mother showed me up here.
00:16:59Oh, yes?
00:17:00He's good enough to act as my nurse.
00:17:03John, you might show Mr. Sutton to his quarters in the laboratory.
00:17:09All right.
00:17:10I'll look over your properties.
00:17:11And if there's anything I don't quite understand,
00:17:13may I come back and discuss it with you?
00:17:15Anytime.
00:17:16I'll always be glad to see you.
00:17:18Thank you, sir.
00:17:19Good luck.
00:17:23Mr. Pawson's test looks very favorable.
00:17:50Maybe he extracted some of the radium and stole it.
00:17:52I ought to think so.
00:18:10Well, this goes into the stamp mill.
00:18:11Yes, sir.
00:18:12But if you'll excuse me, I can't go in there.
00:18:15That's where my father was killed.
00:18:17I'm sorry.
00:18:19But I don't know.
00:18:20About the time.
00:18:21Shall I have Lingyat stable your horse?
00:18:22Thanks.
00:18:23I'll do it myself later.
00:18:24Much obliged for showing me around.
00:18:25Not at all.
00:18:49Let's go.
00:19:19That brings me the creeps, Uncle Jim.
00:19:49Can I help you?
00:20:03Don't shoot, lady. I give up.
00:20:07What are you doing here?
00:20:09I'm going to do some work on the mines for Mr. Ballard.
00:20:12Well, I'm Rita Ballard, his niece.
00:20:14You must have thought I was very silly drawing a gun on you.
00:20:17Who'd you think I was, anyway?
00:20:19Well, we're not trusting anybody around here the last few days.
00:20:21So I've been told.
00:20:24I'd like to get out of here, but I don't want to offend my uncle.
00:20:28Well, he might cut you out of his will?
00:20:30I don't care very much for that remark.
00:20:33Then we're even.
00:20:34I didn't enjoy the welcome you gave me, either.
00:20:36Well, let's start all over again.
00:20:38I'm willing.
00:20:41Don't you think you'd better take your gun with you?
00:20:43I don't think I need it.
00:20:45I'm not afraid anymore.
00:20:47In fact, I feel a little better with you around.
00:20:59Gee, I hope nothing else happens.
00:21:00What does that mean?
00:21:11I don't know.
00:21:22I think it's just a cheap trick to scare us away.
00:21:24All the excitement seems to center around Rita.
00:21:26She found the note, and she was the only person who saw the man right away from the mine.
00:21:31Maybe Mr. Ballard has some enemy who's out for revenge.
00:21:34Oh, go tend to your cattle and leave the melodrama alone.
00:21:39Oh, Mr. Sutton.
00:21:47Do we really have anything in this radium?
00:21:50I'm sorry, Miss Flora.
00:21:51Mr. Ballard has asked me not to discuss his business with anyone except himself.
00:21:55Oh, so you're the cagey type.
00:21:56If you want to put it that way.
00:21:59Mr. Parsons thought there was almost a million dollars worth of radium out there.
00:22:04He might have been right.
00:22:05And again, he might have been wrong.
00:22:07Well, that makes it pretty nice for one error,
00:22:09but it gets into rather small figures when it's divided among three.
00:22:12Don't forget us leaving some to the boards.
00:22:14How long will it be before we can market it?
00:22:16I don't know.
00:22:17If there's nothing else you want, I'll see if Mr. Ballard needs me.
00:22:26Don't let them upset you.
00:22:40I can't help it.
00:22:41Good night.
00:22:42Good night.
00:22:43Good night.
00:22:43Good night.
00:22:43Good night.
00:22:44Good night.
00:22:45Good night.
00:22:46Good night.
00:22:46Good night.
00:22:49Good night.
00:22:53Is it that interesting to you?
00:22:55No.
00:22:56Do you want to keep it?
00:22:57I just wondered why you wanted it.
00:23:01I thought you were only supposed to work for Mr. Ballard.
00:23:03I am.
00:23:04Oh, I see.
00:23:05Rita's just a hobby.
00:23:07Well, don't let her pull the wool over your eyes.
00:23:10Maybe I like wool pulled over my eyes.
00:23:12Yes.
00:23:33Stick them up, Sheriff.
00:23:34Got you dead to right.
00:23:35Sleeping on the job, eh?
00:23:42Oh, no, you didn't catch me sleeping, son.
00:23:49Pretty good.
00:23:52Dummy, eh?
00:23:53No, that's a decoy.
00:23:55I ain't taking any chances of that black rider bumping me off.
00:23:59What are you doing in this cabin?
00:24:01Oh, I'm bunking down here now.
00:24:03I thought you'd be down at your headquarters watching Borg's body.
00:24:07Well, I did kind of hate to leave him down there all alone,
00:24:11but duty's duty.
00:24:13And I just figured if I was going to solve this murder,
00:24:16I ought to be right here on the job.
00:24:18Well, there's plenty happening around here all right.
00:24:21Got any new clues for me?
00:24:24I got a couple of things.
00:24:26Take a look at this note.
00:24:28Jack Parsons didn't write that.
00:24:30I know his handwriting.
00:24:32That looks like a good piece of evidence.
00:24:36And you can see by the handwriting,
00:24:39the fellow that wrote that's a crook.
00:24:42Got anything more?
00:24:44John Borg's horse isn't at the stable.
00:24:46You can't tell me he's out hurting cattle at night.
00:24:49I wouldn't trust that fellow.
00:24:51He's got a bad eye.
00:24:53What's the chance of sending his telegram?
00:24:55By George, I was just thinking there was time that I send a telegram.
00:25:02I'll get this off the first thing in the morning.
00:25:06Well, good night, Dad.
00:25:08Good night, son.
00:25:10Oh, be careful of that black rider.
00:25:14Good night, son.
00:25:16That's a black rider.
00:25:34French.
00:25:44Hello.
00:26:11As the best people say, fancy meeting you here.
00:26:16I was looking for Fritz.
00:26:18He isn't in his room.
00:26:20What made you think you'd be down here?
00:26:41The local's firing at him from the window.
00:26:58Stay here.
00:27:00Let me in!
00:27:13Let me in!
00:27:15Let me in!
00:27:20Don't go in there.
00:27:21Don't go in there.
00:27:22What happened?
00:27:23It's Fritz.
00:27:25I've been killed with a stabbing.
00:27:42Mr. Murdoch wants to question all of us about last night.
00:27:53Miss Rita?
00:27:55Where were you when the noise of the stamp mail started?
00:27:58I had been with my uncle and had returned to my room.
00:28:01I was in there alone when I heard it.
00:28:03That's right, Jakes.
00:28:12I said to both of you down there at the mine.
00:28:15Where were you when it started?
00:28:17I was with Mr. Sutton in the laboratory.
00:28:20What were you doing there?
00:28:23I couldn't find my brother in the house.
00:28:26And I was looking for him.
00:28:29Was she with you, Larry?
00:28:30Yes.
00:28:41Now where are you going to say you was?
00:28:42I couldn't catch him out there all the time.
00:28:45Miss Bossy, me.
00:28:46I knew, but when you...
00:28:47That's right, all right.
00:28:48Donya?
00:28:49Where was you?
00:28:50I was up here with Mr. Ballard.
00:28:51Where was your horse last night?
00:28:52Wasn't he in the stable?
00:28:53No.
00:28:54He must have broken loose and gone down the pasture.
00:28:56And you?
00:28:57I was in my room sewing.
00:28:58Sewing?
00:28:59It appears to me you're a thrifty woman, Mrs. Borg.
00:29:02I hope so.
00:29:03I always try to be.
00:29:15When you go to a bathroom, I never walk away.
00:29:17I'm not the window, baby.
00:29:19I never take care of mine.
00:29:22I think I always try.
00:29:23Well, you all got pretty good alibis.
00:29:26And I can't point the finger of suspicion at any of you.
00:29:30Right now.
00:29:36Jim?
00:29:37Well, I'm going to ask you a kind of a delicate question.
00:29:41Did you ever figure that maybe one of your own kin might have done it?
00:29:45John.
00:29:53Get my will out of that top drawer, please.
00:30:12I think it's unnecessary to tell all of you
00:30:15that there is a clause in my will
00:30:18providing that should any of my heirs die before I do,
00:30:25that particular inheritance
00:30:29will not be divided among the survivors.
00:30:35Is it necessary to humiliate us, Uncle Jim?
00:30:38I didn't mean it that way, my dear.
00:30:41I wanted to acquaint everyone
00:30:44with the facts of my will.
00:30:50Is there any reason why I should stay longer?
00:30:52No.
00:30:58Rita.
00:30:59Meet you at the stables in a few minutes.
00:31:04If I mention in this will,
00:31:06I'd like to be cut out of it right now.
00:31:08I don't want anyone around here to think that I had any...
00:31:12Don't get upset, John.
00:31:15Nobody is accusing you of anything.
00:31:19Well, I know that you wouldn't.
00:31:21But I'd prefer it that way.
00:31:26Well, that's all we can do here, Jim.
00:31:29I'll be seeing you after a while.
00:31:38You see, it's puzzling, ain't it?
00:31:41Every done-gone one of them
00:31:43give a good account of themselves.
00:31:44It shows it can't be an inside job.
00:31:47You're wrong, Tex.
00:31:48No, I ain't.
00:31:49We've got to be clearing out here
00:31:50and go find that parson fellow.
00:31:52I thought we had an...
00:31:53I know he's a kin of yours.
00:31:55All right, you go get him.
00:31:56I'm staying here.
00:31:57Now, listen here, son.
00:31:58This ain't no time for us to bust up.
00:32:00If you think we'd better stay here, we're staying.
00:32:02There's no doubt about it.
00:32:03Well, we'll stay for a couple of days.
00:32:06But then if we don't catch him,
00:32:07I'll have to go out and find him myself.
00:32:12Now, where are you going?
00:32:13I'm going out with Rita for a while.
00:32:15Now, you have not to be gallivanting around with her
00:32:17when you've got all this work to do.
00:32:19Oh, I'll be back by the time you get back from the village.
00:32:21Well, who's going to the village?
00:32:22Aren't you taking Fritz down and calling on the coroner?
00:32:26Doggone, I nearly forgot that.
00:32:28I was counting on going up and having another visit with Jim Ballard.
00:32:31How are you getting along with him?
00:32:33Fine.
00:32:34We were swapping stores this morning about old times.
00:32:37You know, Larry, I had the wrong idea about him.
00:32:40He's all right.
00:32:43When you go down to the stamp mill, disconnect those motors.
00:32:46I meant to do it myself this morning, but...
00:32:48I was just counting on doing that.
00:32:51So long.
00:32:52So long, boy.
00:33:01Don't you think we should get out of that place?
00:33:03Can't.
00:33:04I have to finish my report.
00:33:05Are you sure it's worth it?
00:33:06I have to do it.
00:33:07How much longer will it take?
00:33:09Four or five days.
00:33:10Then are you leaving?
00:33:11I'll say so.
00:33:12Where are you going?
00:33:13Over to Tonto Rim, see my sister, and try to land a job at the Black Hill Mines.
00:33:18Where are you going?
00:33:19Back to Texas and try to sell my dad an idea that'll probably get me thrown right out of the house.
00:33:24What is it?
00:33:25You won't laugh, will you?
00:33:26No, of course not.
00:33:27For a long time, I've been thinking of getting a ranch on the island of Maui.
00:33:32In the Hawaiian islands?
00:33:33Yes.
00:33:34What's wrong with that?
00:33:35Nothing.
00:33:36Only the idea just sort of surprised me.
00:33:39What are you going to raise?
00:33:40Pineapples?
00:33:41The boy does read the labels on 10 cans.
00:33:44No kidding.
00:33:45Where's he get the idea?
00:33:46Out of a book?
00:33:47No, I was there last winter.
00:33:48This is one of the best stock ranches I ever saw.
00:33:51You can live over there.
00:33:53Looking for a partner?
00:33:55Proposing?
00:33:56Uh, a business partnership.
00:33:57I'll think it over.
00:34:18You hurt badly?
00:34:19Someone took a shot at me.
00:34:23Not very good with a gun, though.
00:34:25Must have been the fall off the horse that knocked me out.
00:34:27Did you see who it was?
00:34:28No.
00:34:29There aren't any powder marks.
00:34:31It must have been some distance back in the trees.
00:34:38You think you can make it, John?
00:34:40Yeah, sure.
00:34:41Yeah, sure.
00:34:42Sure.
00:35:05Hey, where are you going with those horses?
00:35:06Over the stables.
00:35:07Leave them there and come here.
00:35:11Sit down.
00:35:12I want to talk to you, Larry.
00:35:14What's up?
00:35:17I've just about made up my mind.
00:35:19It's time for me to arrest somebody.
00:35:21Who are you going to arrest?
00:35:22John Borg.
00:35:24You got the wrong man.
00:35:25Somebody shot him this afternoon.
00:35:26I just took him off to the house.
00:35:28Why, doggone him.
00:35:30Now that's going to upset all my plans.
00:35:33You know, that makes three, if that there varmint's got.
00:35:37Oh, he isn't dead.
00:35:39It was only a superficial wound.
00:35:41What?
00:35:42It was only superficial.
00:35:43Oh, that's what I thought you said.
00:35:46A thing like that can be mighty dangerous.
00:35:49You know, Larry, you've got to stick more on the job.
00:35:55There's too much killing going on around here.
00:35:57Too much shooting.
00:35:58And the sheriff's mighty sore.
00:36:00Did you see the sheriff?
00:36:01No, I talked to him over the phone when I took what was left of Fritz down.
00:36:06I guess he must have been a little upset over Fritz's murder.
00:36:10Well, he seemed to get more excited when I told him that somebody had made away with Adolf Borg's body.
00:36:18Stolen?
00:36:19Reckon so it wasn't there when I got down.
00:36:21Why didn't you tell me that yesterday?
00:36:23Well, I figured it was anything to get excited about.
00:36:28It wasn't to get shit of him anyhow.
00:36:40Do you have to do that?
00:36:46John, you may go around and see her work.
00:37:10What a great day, Mrs. Borg.
00:37:27It's terrible here at night, isn't it?
00:37:29Well, I'm sure your uncle doesn't demand that you stay here.
00:37:40Mr. Burlitt, one's here.
00:37:53Mrs. Borg, why haven't you put in electric lights?
00:37:56The household is conducted according to the wishes of your uncle.
00:38:01This place makes me nervous.
00:38:04Lignot, pull down those curtains.
00:38:10Then you think we should go on with the work?
00:38:25We can't make much headway with the facilities we have.
00:38:29What do you recommend?
00:38:32If it were my place, I'd tear down all the buildings,
00:38:35get rid of the antiquated machinery and build a modern plant.
00:38:39That would cost a lot of money.
00:38:41I'm sure you'd be well repaid for it.
00:38:44But it would take you over a year to do it.
00:38:47About a year.
00:38:51I won't last that long.
00:38:54You'll have to be satisfied with conditions as they are.
00:39:06Hey, you don't mind leaving that lamp lit?
00:39:08I've got a lot of work to do tonight.
00:39:13Are you going to your room now?
00:39:15Not for a while.
00:39:16Not for a while.
00:39:23You can't fool me.
00:39:24I know you ain't stand down here just to keep me company.
00:39:31Did she say good night or is my hearing going back on me?
00:39:34Don't pay any attention to her.
00:39:36She doesn't like having us around here.
00:39:45I thought I recommended you to turn in early.
00:39:47I'm going.
00:39:48Just waiting to say good night to you.
00:39:49And I don't like those circles.
00:39:51I'll take them off with cold cream.
00:39:53Now you run along now and get your beauty sleep.
00:39:55You ain't got a thing to worry about
00:39:57as long as you got me and Larry looking after you.
00:39:59Thanks.
00:40:00Nice of you to say that.
00:40:01Oh, you're on our mind most of the time.
00:40:09Good night, Larry.
00:40:10Good night.
00:40:29Good night.
00:42:43What happened?
00:42:44He nearly had another customer to take down to the village.
00:42:46He got away on foot, but I got his horse outside.
00:42:48Let's go up to the house.
00:42:49I don't want to stay down here.
00:42:50Let's go up to the house. I don't want to stay down here.
00:43:15Who's there?
00:43:20Who's there?
00:43:25Mom!
00:43:27Mom!
00:43:50Mom!
00:43:59Looks like he takes something. He's been asleep for hours.
00:44:20Mom!
00:44:21Mom!
00:44:22Mom!
00:44:23Mom!
00:44:24Mom!
00:44:25Mom!
00:44:26Mom!
00:44:27Mom!
00:44:28Mom!
00:44:29Mom!
00:44:30Mom!
00:44:31Mom!
00:44:32Mom!
00:44:33Mom!
00:44:34Mom!
00:44:35Mom!
00:44:36Mom!
00:44:37Mom!
00:44:38Mom!
00:44:39Mom!
00:44:40I think he could have been fooling us last night.
00:44:43I wouldn't be surprised if he wasn't in on it.
00:44:48Suppose you go through Mrs. Borg's room and see what you can find out.
00:44:51That wouldn't do any good.
00:44:53Didn't both you and Rita say that when you see that killer he was a good size?
00:44:58Mrs. Borg would have to do is put on a pair of boots and a heavy coat under that black cape and she'd answer the description.
00:45:03Go along now.
00:45:04Oh, all right.
00:45:06You did a doggone bit of good.
00:45:08Don't chase me, Mr. Dabd gone mad!
00:45:09I don't want to be on the front.
00:45:10He's the best gal.
00:45:11I don't want to be on the front.
00:45:12He's the best gal.
00:45:13I don't want to be on the front.
00:45:14He's the best gal.
00:45:43Mr. Murdock, you ought to be ashamed of yourself.
00:45:57I am.
00:45:58I am.
00:45:59I know you ain't mixed up with these crimes, Mrs. Borg, but a duty's a duty.
00:46:04Well, I hope you haven't upset the rest of my belongings.
00:46:09Oh, that's the real old stuff.
00:46:12I shouldn't offer you any after the way you've acted, but will you have a drink?
00:46:17Oh, no.
00:46:18I never touch it.
00:46:19Besides, I'm on duty.
00:46:21It looks like mighty nice stuff, though.
00:46:26Won't you change your mind?
00:46:29No, I don't care for it.
00:46:32You know, Mrs. Borg, I'm just plumb sorry that you catch me searching things this way.
00:46:39Oh, I know you didn't want to do that.
00:46:42It probably was Mr. Sutton's idea.
00:46:45At times, I wonder if he really is a mining engineer.
00:46:49He seems so interested in this household.
00:46:52Oh, he's all right, Mrs. Borg.
00:46:55Well, it wouldn't surprise me if you found that he's connected with that Jack Parsons.
00:47:01Who, Larry?
00:47:02Why, you're a plum crazy.
00:47:04Well, I'm probably not as easily taken in as you are, Mr. Murdock.
00:47:08Let me tell you, Mrs. Borg, I'm pretty hard to fool.
00:47:11Nobody ever put anything over on me.
00:47:14Hmm, nothing.
00:47:17Well, I've been working night and day on this here case, and I...
00:47:22Oh, sure, I just...
00:47:24Well, I just got to keep my strength.
00:47:36I'll be seeing you.
00:47:41Did I find anything?
00:47:45No.
00:47:46You know what she's trying to do?
00:47:47What?
00:47:48She's trying to make me think you've done it.
00:47:49Why?
00:47:50You don't believe her, do you?
00:47:51No!
00:47:52You didn't do it.
00:47:53Did you?
00:47:55Mr. Ballard wants everyone in his room.
00:48:00I'll get the rest of them.
00:48:01Oh, he didn't want to see you, Mr. Murdock.
00:48:05All right.
00:48:06I ain't a fella that forces myself with anybody.
00:48:13Just a minute...
00:48:15You know...
00:48:16What the whole thing is she's...
00:48:17...never...
00:48:18...never, never...
00:48:19...never, never...
00:48:20I don't know...
00:48:21Well, I...
00:48:22...and...
00:48:23...and...
00:48:24...and...
00:48:25...and...
00:48:26...and...
00:48:27...and...
00:48:28You know, Larry, hoof prints are just the same as finger prints.
00:48:51Every one of them is different.
00:48:53I've got a collection of all the horses in this neighborhood, including this one.
00:48:58And as soon as I get to checkin' up on these prints, that killer's just the same as catched.
00:49:05They tell you I'm gettin' riled up.
00:49:06When I get riled up, somebody's got to land in jail.
00:49:21What's the matter? You know that horse?
00:49:24No. No, I thought...
00:49:27I guess I'm wrong.
00:49:28Now, look here, son. You don't have to lie to me.
00:49:32There's somethin' about that horse that upsets you. What is it?
00:49:36He belongs to Jack Parsons.
00:49:39Jack Parsons?
00:49:41Well, what makes you think so?
00:49:44I used to ride him myself.
00:49:46Well, it's funny I didn't recognize him last night.
00:49:48It was too dark.
00:49:49It looks bad, Larry.
00:49:50Parson's the only feller that could have been at all them murders.
00:49:55I tell you, it couldn't have been, Jack.
00:49:57Well, why not?
00:49:58Because Jack never would have tried to kill me.
00:50:02I hate to admit it, Dad, but I think we'll find Jack, but he won't be alive.
00:50:07Would he ever give you that idea?
00:50:08Oh, just a hunch of mine.
00:50:09Maybe we shouldn't talk about it until I'm sure.
00:50:10Oh, a fellow rode up here with his telegram.
00:50:14Maybe we shouldn't talk about it until I'm sure.
00:50:16Oh, a fellow rode up here with his telegram.
00:50:44What do you think of it?
00:50:46I think it's going to fix you up fine.
00:50:49Wouldn't be a bit surprised to see you elected sheriff after this is all over.
00:50:53Well, if I am, and you ever want a job as my deputy, just let me know.
00:51:14Where is Rita?
00:51:29She went inside the house to see Mr. Ballard.
00:51:31I thought Rita was here.
00:51:44No, I'm waiting for her.
00:51:49I'll get her for you.
00:51:52Sutton's been all over the place the last four hours trying to find her.
00:51:56She's in a safe place.
00:51:59Are you sure he won't be able to find her if she starts yelling?
00:52:03He won't find her.
00:52:06I just phoned the sheriff, Larry, and he's coming down here with some of his men.
00:52:11Thanks, Tex, but they can't do any more than we've done.
00:52:14I don't know what to do.
00:52:16Let's go up there at the house and arrest everybody in it.
00:52:19If we use some strong tactics, maybe we can force a confession out of them.
00:52:22That won't get us any place.
00:52:24They might take their revenge out on Rita.
00:52:26I don't know.
00:52:27Her safety is the only thing I care about.
00:52:29You think somebody could have took her away from here?
00:52:32No.
00:52:33I know who's behind all this, but we're trapped.
00:52:35We can't make a move.
00:52:44See who that is.
00:52:45Lookin' for somebody?
00:52:55I'm looking for Mr. Murdock.
00:52:57I'm Mrs. Ballard.
00:52:58I'm Deputy Sheriff Murdock.
00:53:00Mind going in my cabin where we can talk things over?
00:53:04Oh, excuse me, ma'am.
00:53:08I always have Mr. Sutton, my assistant deputy, in on these conferences.
00:53:13You mind goin' in and I'll fetch him.
00:53:23Hey, Larry!
00:53:25She's here!
00:53:26Who's here, Rita?
00:53:27No, Mrs. Ballard.
00:53:28I got her corralled over there in my cabin.
00:53:35Well, this has completely unnerved me.
00:53:38But I'll try to do exactly as you've asked me to.
00:53:42You go into the house alone.
00:53:44We'll be watching the rest of them.
00:53:46We'll be watching the rest of them.
00:54:16We'll be watching the rest of them.
00:54:28Still the same neat housekeeper, Mrs. Ballard.
00:54:41What are you here for?
00:54:43You haven't been here for 30 years.
00:54:46And we've got along all right.
00:54:48I don't doubt it.
00:54:49Mr. Ballard always seemed to be very fond of you.
00:54:57Where is he?
00:55:00He's not here.
00:55:02Go up and tell him I wish to see him.
00:55:05He's not here.
00:55:13You're not going up there.
00:55:14Mrs. Ballard, get out of my way.
00:55:17You're not going up there to make his last hours miserable.
00:55:21He's on his deathbed, I tell you.
00:55:23Oh, I know what you want to talk to him for.
00:55:25It's the only reason why you came here.
00:55:28About the money.
00:55:30The money that you think you're going to get out of him.
00:55:33But he doesn't want to see you.
00:55:35And he won't see you.
00:55:36And you're not going up there.
00:55:38John.
00:55:39John.
00:55:40Lignette.
00:55:42Lignette.
00:55:45You know better than that.
00:55:47You know better than that.
00:56:08Mr. Ballard.
00:56:10Your wife is here.
00:56:18Mrs. Ballard.
00:56:24He's not my husband.
00:56:26He's Adolf Borg, isn't he?
00:56:32Your game's up, Borg.
00:56:34Take me out of here, please.
00:56:37Now, Tex.
00:56:39Arrest Mrs. Ballard and John.
00:56:41And Lignette, too.
00:56:50Why are they going?
00:56:51You stay here.
00:56:52I've got to go get them.
00:56:53Look out.
00:56:54It's the law talking to you.
00:56:55You better stop.
00:56:59Stop the laws on you.
00:57:00It's the law talking to you.
00:57:01You better stop.
00:57:20Stop the laws on you.
00:57:30You better stop.
00:57:48What do we do, mother?
00:57:50There is a chance.
00:57:51Your father can escape from the house to the mill.
00:57:54He may need you.
00:57:55Go down there.
00:57:57You want me to sign this, Mr. Sutton, don't you?
00:58:01There's nothing in there that you haven't told me.
00:58:04You killed Jim Ballard thinking you could take his place,
00:58:07so you and your family would have his fortune.
00:58:09You saw to it that no one would be able to recognize Ballard's body,
00:58:13and you had either John or Ling Yat take it away from the village.
00:58:18You did away with Jack Parsons when he became suspicious of your schemes.
00:58:22You fixed it up so Parsons would be suspected of murder.
00:58:25You tried to frighten away the Ballard heirs by appearing as a black rider
00:58:28and putting that note at the gate.
00:58:30Failing in that, you started to do away with them and me.
00:58:34Your family and Ling Yat have been in on the whole scheme with you.
00:58:37You had your son make out he'd been shot in front of Ling Yat's razors
00:58:40when you attacked Flora.
00:58:42And whenever you left this room, you had one of them fire from that window,
00:58:46so it would appear to all of us that you were here.
00:58:50You still want me to sign this?
00:58:53Please, sit down and listen to me.
00:59:06Give me your gun with one bullet
00:59:09and let me be alone for a few minutes.
00:59:13And I'll sign this
00:59:16and leave a note
00:59:19so you can find Rita.
00:59:23I don't want this state of Nevada
00:59:26to kill me.
00:59:29I can attend to that myself.
00:59:33You can't escape paying for what you've done.
00:59:37Rita means everything to you, doesn't she?
00:59:41She's far more important than what happens to me.
00:59:49And whether you ever see her again
00:59:52depends on yourself.
00:59:58You'll tell me where Rita is before we're through, or I'll...
01:00:01Oh, don't threaten me.
01:00:03You could kill me, but...
01:00:08I'm not afraid of death.
01:00:12Now, Mr. Sutton,
01:00:15what is your decision?
01:00:17What is your decision?
01:00:17Hmm.
01:00:18Hmm.
01:00:31Hmm.
01:00:32Hmm.
01:00:34Hmm.
01:00:36Hmm.
01:00:44Um.
01:00:44I promise you I'll leave the note.
01:01:14I promise you I'll leave the note.
01:01:44I promise you I'll leave the note.
01:02:14I promise you I'll leave the note.
01:02:44I promise you I'll leave the note.
01:03:14I promise you I'll leave the note.
01:03:20I promise you I'll leave the note.
01:03:24I promise you I'll leave the note.
01:03:28I promise you I'll leave the note.
01:03:33Hello, is this Judge Blakely?
01:03:38Oh, you're the bailiff.
01:03:39Put the judge on.
01:03:44Hello, Judge.
01:03:45Oh, you're the clerk.
01:03:46Well, I'm getting doggone tired of talking to everybody in that courthouse.
01:03:51You put the judge on.
01:03:52Be quick about it.
01:03:53This is Tex Murdoch, Sheriff, talking.
01:03:56Oh, he'll talk to me.
01:03:58It's a doggone mad...
01:04:00Hello, Judge.
01:04:02Say, has the jury brought in a verdict on that there Borgs and Charmin case yet?
01:04:10Twenty years.
01:04:12Oh, that's fine.
01:04:13I'm just writing to some friends of mine in foreign waters.
01:04:16They'll be glad to hear that.
01:04:18Yeah.
01:04:19Say, be sure that somebody don't talk you into paroling that gang.
01:04:24Especially that Chinaman.
01:04:26Made a lot of threats against me if I could only understood them.
01:04:29Yeah, yeah.
01:04:30Well, goodbye, Judge.
01:04:32Hey.
01:04:33My God, nice fellow.
01:04:34Come on, Larry.
01:04:35Supper's ready.
01:04:36Be right there.
01:04:37Guess we'll have to buy Tex a typewriter.
01:04:38I can order to read his handwriting.
01:04:39What are those?
01:04:40Sourdough biscuits.
01:04:41My God, you know, I only pill it here.
01:04:42What's that?
01:04:43Hawaiian form.
01:04:44We're sitting on top of the world.
01:04:45No.
01:04:46No.
01:04:47No.
01:04:48No.
01:04:49No.
01:04:50No.
01:04:51No.
01:04:52No.
01:04:53No.
01:04:54No.
01:04:55No.
01:05:08No.
01:05:10No.
01:05:13No.
01:05:16There's a man who I'm walking away.
01:05:19Why Wolf again?
01:05:20Who am I?
01:05:20Who is looking?
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