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00:00By 1755, the French and the British had conquered and colonized most of the world.
00:10Even with their vast empires, they each coveted what the other possessed.
00:15The crown jewel both claimed as their own was the Americas.
00:19The French army, with the Ohio and Missouri rivers in its grip, controlled the West.
00:23The British ruled the East.
00:25Between them lay the quiet land of the Hudson Valley.
00:30It was here that the lives of soldiers and settlers alike would be lost.
00:34It was here that the war would be fought.
00:38Yet out of this war survived the likes of Washington, Jefferson and Franklin.
00:43Men destined to construct our nation.
00:46So too were the legends of our land born.
00:48And none was more magnificent than the one they called Hawkeye.
01:00The Frenchman of the city.
01:05The Frenchman of the city.
01:05It was the first time for the members of the city.
01:07But in the country in the country.
01:08The Frenchman of the city.
01:10The Frenchman of the building.
01:12But there was the American Indian land.
01:12It was the American Indian land.
01:16And smoke and the Frenchman of the town.
01:18It was the last time for the neighbors to the Amitians.
07:03So there it is said.
08:21My name's Nathaniel Bumple. People around here call me Hawkeye.
08:25Where are you headed?
08:26We travel to Fort Bennington.
08:28I am William Shields, and this is my wife, Elizabeth.
08:32William, I think that we owe this man and the Indian a debt of gratitude.
08:38To the savage, indeed, I am indebted.
08:41But, sir, could you kindly explain and set the record straight that it was I who made the shot?
08:46Please tell them the truth of this matter.
08:49Well, sir, the truth of the matter, if it's important to you, is whatever way you saw it.
08:57Oh, yeah. Thank you.
08:59Well, if you would care to accompany us to Fort Bennington, you're welcome of my protection.
09:05Much obliged. But the savage and I have business elsewhere.
09:10This belongs to your husband. You may need it again.
09:24Hmm. Well, you would have thought they could have at least said thank you.
09:30So, what do you think of me now, Elizabeth? Still unfit for this frontier life?
09:36Ha, ha, ha, ha.
09:38Ha, ha, ha, ha.
09:40I feel love to thank you too.
09:42Help me now to divide yourself up in such a big spirit.
09:43Let me help you together.
09:58Oh, we have three ways to sweep your城.
10:00We're all here at the moment.
10:02Enter.
10:19Speak quickly.
10:21By your leave, Captain Shields,
10:22you requested that you be notified of your brother's approach.
10:26They are here.
10:28Safe?
10:29Yes, sir.
10:30Excellent.
10:32What serendipity to finally have educated genteel beings
10:38amidst this chaotic, uncouth wilderness, eh, Holland?
10:42Sir?
10:44Exactly.
10:47Bring, Brandy.
10:48Yes, sir.
10:52William!
10:53Of course.
10:57Oh, brother.
10:58Oh, ho, ho, ho, ho.
11:02Elizabeth.
11:03Taylor.
11:03By God's grace, you've finally arrived.
11:07Cleanse the wilderness from your throats.
11:09Oh, no, no.
11:10Drink to the new life.
11:12The frontier life seems to suit you, Taylor.
11:15Does it not, Elizabeth?
11:16Well, indeed it does.
11:17How are you?
11:19With your arrival at last, excellent.
11:22Tell me of yourself, Elizabeth.
11:24Oh, she will tell you that it was I who made our journey safe,
11:26even though we were attacked by hostile Indians.
11:29You were attacked by Hurons?
11:30Yes, two of them.
11:31I dispatched one of them.
11:33And what of the other?
11:38A woodsman by the name of Hawkeye and his Indian friend assisted us.
11:43Hawkeye and Chingachuk came to your rescue, but you killed the Indians.
11:47I don't want to boast, Taylor, but it was more like we came to their rescue.
11:52What do you think of your gout-ridden brother now, hmm?
11:55By God, these woods make me feel young.
12:01Is the trading post in ready for our merchandise?
12:04Yes, I believe so.
12:07I'll see to the horses, you see to our new business, Elizabeth.
12:13He shot an Indian.
12:16Yes.
12:19And here is the ball that did it.
12:21A moment, Taylor.
12:31This frontier is all you said it would be.
12:34It invigorates me.
12:36But I am quite anxious to meet with Colonel Monroe.
12:39Have you secured the trading contracts with His Majesty's Army as you promised?
12:43I have made great strides in getting Colonel Monroe's blessing.
12:46As we speak, the matter is pending with General Braddock.
12:48But they are not yet done.
12:51There is no problem, is there, Taylor?
12:54None that I shall not solve, brother.
12:56You need to wash and rest.
12:58We'll talk business later.
13:00Welcome.
13:00Howdy, ma'am.
13:28You must be Mrs. Elizabeth Shields.
13:32Yes.
13:33Well, hi.
13:33I'm McKinney, and this here's Peavy.
13:36Hello.
13:37Well, welcome to Fort Bennington.
13:43Oh!
13:46Mallards, ma'am.
13:47We catch them off the lake.
13:49We've been sort of caretaking the place on anticipation of your arrival.
13:53Spent two weeks cleaning and getting stuff organized.
13:55Two weeks.
13:57Well, I figured it's the least we could do, seeing as you might hire us as assistant managers.
14:02Assistant managers?
14:04Well, perhaps the assistant part in the beginning and the manager part to follow.
14:09I see.
14:12Dang, that's what that thing was.
14:14Come here.
14:16Shields, we'll take care of this in no time.
14:18Peavy!
14:19How long have you lived with Adele, where?
14:30Almost 20 years.
14:33Then why do you still behave like a foolish white man?
14:37You mean touch the clouds?
14:39Yes.
14:41You should have killed him.
14:44He put down his tomahawk, turned away.
14:46But it was his brother that you killed.
14:49In a fair battle?
14:50No difference.
14:52Touch the clouds will be satisfied only when you lie next to his brother.
14:56Well, let's hope he has to wait a spell.
15:01You are too forgiving.
15:04It's the Christian way.
15:06It's a dangerous way.
15:07I do not kill if I have a choice, Chingachgook.
15:13Well, let's hope he has a choice when Tashikla comes to kill you.
15:16Right, right, right, right, right, right.
15:37You think Mrs. Shields took a liking to us?
15:48What's there not to like about us, Peavy?
15:50Just let me do the negotiating for our jobs.
15:53Well, we caught the little devil.
15:58You know, Mrs. Shields, it takes a heap of doing to run a place like this.
16:03Well, I certainly agree that it's going to need a lot of hard work.
16:07And not to mention enterprise and able-bodied employees like me and Peavy would be.
16:14All right.
16:15I propose full-time hours, meaning dawn to dusk, six days a week with Sundays free,
16:21full responsibilities for any breakage or the disappearance of any inventory,
16:26and I will charge you for any consumables that you eat or drink at the prevailing prices.
16:32And naturally, the same applies to any days that you are late, sick, or you fail to show up at all.
16:39Now, with that in mind, I propose 30 pence a week is a fair wage?
16:46Um, ma'am, that seems mighty fair.
16:49Generous, even.
16:50But I was wondering if you could possibly see your way to making it 35 pence a week.
17:00Perhaps in time, Mr. McKinney, after you and Peavy have proven yourselves worthy.
17:05All right. Excellent.
17:09Good. Then start by unloading the wagon out front.
17:12Okay. Come on.
17:15Great negotiating. Now we're going to work. It's still broke.
17:18Boys?
17:19Okay.
17:21Mrs. Shields, I was wondering if you might have a small amount of whale's oil available.
17:25Whale's oil? What's it for?
17:28Oh, it needs a little wetting. Knife's only as good as it is sharp.
17:32Oh, well, I have something that's just as good if you'll help me with this.
17:36Certainly.
17:37It's called meat's foot oil.
17:39In Virginia, we make it from boiling the feet and the shin bones of cattle.
17:46Thank you. I'll return it.
17:50Mr. Hawkeye?
17:52I know what happened out there with the Indians.
17:55I know you fired the shot.
17:58Hardly matters.
18:00To William, it did.
18:02Then let him think what he wants.
18:05May I ask you a question?
18:09Do you think that a man like my husband has a chance in a place like this?
18:15Depends. A chance for what?
18:17What I mean, Mr. Hawkeye, is what does it take to survive here?
18:22Well, a man needs to be fleet of foot, sharp of eye, helps to know a thing or two about nature, both the human and the natural kind.
18:32Not that.
18:33What does it really take?
18:36Well, I suppose the same thing it takes any place else.
18:41A man has to have the proper heart for it.
18:44Well, you know this place.
18:46Can a man like William have that heart?
18:52We're begging your pardon, ma'am.
18:53Well, but I reckon you know your husband better than I do.
18:57Well, you know this place.
18:58Well, I mean, I'll go.
18:59Well, I mean, I'll go.
19:11But I'll do it again.
19:12Well, you know what I mean.
19:14Well, I mean, I don't know.
19:14enter
19:20elizabeth seems to be getting the upper hand of the trading post
19:29i do hope she can adjust to this wilderness
19:33with time one can adjust to anything yes well dear brother i'm putting up a large sum of money
19:40for this enterprise and i'm risking whatever is left of my marriage because of it
19:45you promised to deliver contracts not only from his majesty's army but also from friendly
19:54indian tribes to ensure the success of this business have you as usual failed
20:02i have not failed the contracts will come taylor i bought you your commission in this army
20:10after you had squandered what our father left us william i was 18 years old for god's sake yes
20:16and i purchased your captaincy in order to give you another chance i am aware of my obligation to
20:22you william do not hold my debt to you like a dagger to my throat then deliver or the reserve
20:27of your inheritance that i control will be used to finance my return to virginia but it is rightfully
20:33mine to use no taylor it is now mine and therefore elizabeth's and only by my grace could it ever be
20:39yours again you remember this taylor and get me those contracts you promised
20:45and what can happen to you by my grace dear brother
21:01you
21:03so
21:08Let's go.
21:38Let's go.
22:08Let's go.
22:38Let's go.
22:48Now is the time, Hawkeye.
22:50In the camp of my father.
22:56Let's go.
23:08Let's go.
23:20Let's go.
23:24Let's go.
23:44Let's go.
23:46Let's go.
23:48Let's go.
23:50Let's go.
23:52Let's go.
23:54Let's go.
23:56Let's go.
23:58Let's go.
24:00Let's go.
24:02Let's go.
24:06Let's go.
24:08Let's go.
24:10Let's go.
24:12Let's go.
24:18Let's go.
24:20Let's go.
24:22Let's go.
24:24Let's go.
24:26Let's go.
24:28Let's go.
24:30Let's go.
24:32Let's go.
24:34Let's go.
24:36Let's go.
24:38Let's go.
24:40Let's go.
24:42Let's go.
24:44Let's go.
24:46Let's go.
24:48Let's go.
25:18Let's go.
25:48Let's go.
25:50Let's go.
25:52Let's go.
25:54Let's go.
25:56This quarrel is ended.
26:18Let's go.
26:26Let's go.
26:32Let's go.
26:48Stealing his majesty's munitions is a hanging offence, gentlemen.
27:09And I recoil to think what would be done to you if you killed one of his officers.
27:15Besides, I bring him employment.
27:18Now, Mr. Doyle and Mr. Coughlin, shall we chat?
27:41A moment of your time, brother.
27:43Hmm.
27:48What is it, Taylor?
27:51As I assured you, I have secured a trading pact with you and the Senecas.
27:57Wondrous.
27:58Who are they?
28:00And where do they live?
28:01They are a member of what is called the Iroquois Nation.
28:03They are Indians.
28:05Are you mad?
28:06I am to trade with the hostiles?
28:08Hear me out.
28:09The Senecas are a large tribe.
28:11If you succeed in garnering their trade, you could have access to the entire Iroquois Nation of six tribes.
28:17The man who controls the Indians controls all of the trade in this land.
28:24Now, it is risky.
28:25But the rewards?
28:27They far outweigh the jeopardy.
28:29You wanted riches.
28:31I am handing them to you.
28:33I think you are handing him his death.
28:39William is right.
28:40This is madness, Taylor.
28:42Far from it, Elizabeth.
28:43This is opportunity.
28:45If William does not seize this, then others will.
28:48And the Senecas are dissatisfied with the French goods.
28:53William, please do not listen to him.
28:56This is a venture for men with no obligations, no family.
29:00Do I have a family, Elizabeth?
29:02Are you telling me long-awaited news?
29:06No.
29:08I am not.
29:09Then leave this affair to me.
29:16How will I make contact with these Senecas?
29:19I have hired two very reliable and seasoned trappers to guide you to the Senecas' village.
29:24It will be a quick trek, and they are well liked by the Senecas.
29:27Then I will leave immediately.
29:29Make the necessary arrangements, Taylor.
29:32Brother.
29:34Elizabeth.
29:37Say nothing.
29:38It is done.
29:39It is done.
29:39Taylor may not have inherited very much of the intelligence and the shields clan, but he is clever, nonetheless.
30:03Shrewd is more like it.
30:06Well, shrewd.
30:09May untay to the keys of some small kingdom, but it's a nearsighted goal.
30:17There is true wealth and genuine power to be had in this frontier, Elizabeth.
30:26Now, I realize you do not yet agree, but in time, I think this journey will prove to be worth taking for both of us.
30:34Yes, it is a half a thousand miles away from everything we know.
30:40Yes.
30:41And that's the invention.
30:43I said something earlier that was not polite nor intended.
30:51I would give you a family, if I could.
30:59If we could.
31:00A man lives to a certain age, only to realize that he is mortal, and his true needs are simple.
31:10And he is very lucky if he finds them.
31:14And have you?
31:17Yes.
31:23The happiest hours of a sufficiently happy life I have spent with you.
31:30Should anything ever happen to me, I promise you will remember that.
31:35Promise.
31:38Yes.
31:40Yes.
31:41Yes.
32:08Yes.
32:09Yes.
32:09I've heard it said by those who make their lives on the sea, that when you do not know
32:16the harbor you seek, then no wind is the right wind.
32:22I feel in my heart that same sense of being lost, and yet, strangely, I am not afraid,
32:31for there is a wild and feral beauty here.
32:35The air is free and untamed, and I know that is the way the hand which fashioned it meant
32:43it to be.
33:05The air is free and untamed, and I have a very good idea.
33:13I can't wait for the air to get out, and I can't wait for it.
33:18I can't wait for it.
33:19I can't wait for it.
33:20I can't wait for it.
33:21I can't wait for it.
33:22I can't wait for it.
33:24I can't wait for it.
33:37I can't wait for it.
33:43I can't wait for it.
33:57I can't wait for it.
34:03No.
34:08No, I can't wait for it.
34:13I can't wait for it.
34:17There it is now.
34:21I can't wait for it.
36:24Maybe I shot the wrong boat.
37:24And a stake will be part of your life, if you're wrong.
37:31Won't be a stake in my heart, Captain.
37:34It'll be a feathered shaft.
37:36Pardon me, Mr. Coughlin.
37:40I'm begging your respect, sir.
37:42We're thinking Colonel Monroe should hear what we have to say.
37:44All right.
37:53All right.
37:53Well, that was pretty close, Mr. Gunderson.
38:08But I think that it clearly proves my point that normally a spittoon is larger.
38:16Mrs. Shields, Doyle and Coughlin are back.
38:20Good.
38:21Tell my husband that I'm with a customer.
38:22I'm begging your pardon, ma'am, but he ain't with him.
38:30With him, P.V.
38:32Not with him.
38:34Please attend to Mr. Gunderson.
38:35Yes, ma'am.
38:36Am I to understand, Captain Shields, that the French have been near completion of a fort a mere 50 miles north of here, and we are now just learning of it?
38:48Sir, I believe it is a wiser path to travel when one has fact, not fiction.
38:52I had heard from our natives that a French fort was under construction, but given that they are so faithfully inaccurate, I dispatched these gentlemen along with my own brother to confirm it.
39:04I was under the impression that your brother had been sent north to negotiate a trading pact with the Seneca.
39:08What is urgent now, sir, is that the French are about to have a strategic post with which they can attack.
39:16Come.
39:17Forgive the interruption, Colonel Monroe, but I was anxious to see William.
39:34What?
39:38We have some tragic news, Elizabeth.
39:43William has been captured by the Huron.
39:47How did this happen?
39:54Well, ma'am, uh, one moment we was being chased by the heathens, and then, uh, Willem, well, he sort of fell out of the boat.
40:06Was he...
40:07Was he alive?
40:11Yes, ma'am.
40:12To tell it right, if it hadn't have been for the woodsmen, we all would have been ribbons of jerky,
40:17drying on a squaw's rig.
40:18That will do, Coughlin.
40:23More than likely, the Huron have handed him over to the French.
40:27The rescue party will be promptly organised.
40:29We will get him back, Elizabeth.
40:31It will not be a rescue party that will be attempted, Captain Shields.
40:35Sir?
40:36Prepare to send a runner to General Braddock.
40:39I should think that four of his 12-pounders, along with the mortars and the howitzers know on hand, should be ample to assault the French.
40:50Forgive me, Colonel Munro, but if you attack the fort, what will happen to William?
40:57Mrs. Shields, you must understand, if the French complete this fort, many proud men will die.
41:03We will make every effort to secure your husband's release.
41:07Prepare to march within 24 hours.
41:09The French have been known to treat their captives civilly, and we will ask for the immediate release of all hostages prior to the assault.
41:22Taylor, if you care for your brother, you must send someone at once to speak to the French.
41:29It is William's only hope.
41:31Do not speak to me of caring for my brother.
41:33I brought him to this wilderness to free him from a life of gout and boredom.
41:38I put the fire back in his belly, me.
41:45If he is to die in this land, then so be it.
41:48It is your duty to...
41:49It is my duty to serve my country before my brother.
41:53I clearly see him perform my duties as a servant to his majesty.
41:56And from what William tells me, you...
41:58Wait here and pray.
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