π΅π« In Riders of Destiny (1933), a young John Wayne stars as Singin' Sandy Saunders, a mysterious gunslinger with a guitarβand a mission to bring justice to a crooked land baron terrorizing the town. Packed with six-shooters, dusty trails, and musical moments, this is one of Wayneβs earliest Western adventures.
π½οΈ Plot Summary:
Sandy rides into town and quickly discovers water rights are being stolen from local ranchers by the corrupt Mr. Kincaid. With his trusty six-shooter and guitar, Sandy takes a standβfighting for fairness, defending the innocent, and crooning cowboy ballads along the way.
π°οΈ Year Released: 1933
π Genre: Western, Action, Musical
π¬ Directed by: Robert N. Bradbury
ποΈ Starring: John Wayne, Cecilia Parker, Forrest Taylor
π― Why Watch It?
βοΈ One of the few films where John Wayne sings
βοΈ Early example of the βsinging cowboyβ subgenre
βοΈ Classic 1930s B-Western charm
βοΈ Great for fans of vintage Americana and frontier justice
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πΆπ΄ Justice rides in with a six-shooter and a song! Watch Riders of Destiny (1933) starring a young John Wayne in a unique musical twist on the Western hero!
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π½οΈ Plot Summary:
Sandy rides into town and quickly discovers water rights are being stolen from local ranchers by the corrupt Mr. Kincaid. With his trusty six-shooter and guitar, Sandy takes a standβfighting for fairness, defending the innocent, and crooning cowboy ballads along the way.
π°οΈ Year Released: 1933
π Genre: Western, Action, Musical
π¬ Directed by: Robert N. Bradbury
ποΈ Starring: John Wayne, Cecilia Parker, Forrest Taylor
π― Why Watch It?
βοΈ One of the few films where John Wayne sings
βοΈ Early example of the βsinging cowboyβ subgenre
βοΈ Classic 1930s B-Western charm
βοΈ Great for fans of vintage Americana and frontier justice
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πΆπ΄ Justice rides in with a six-shooter and a song! Watch Riders of Destiny (1933) starring a young John Wayne in a unique musical twist on the Western hero!
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02:36Shot in the back, eh?
02:38Yeah.
02:39Don't try to talk, Sheriff.
02:40Don't try to talk, Sheriff.
02:42It's a nasty wound.
02:44Stop bleeding, though. That's something.
02:46It's a nasty wound. Stop bleeding, though. That's something.
02:52Oh, you're gonna be all right. I'll have you in Starbucks before night.
02:58It's a nasty wound. Stop bleeding, though. That's something.
03:10Oh, you're gonna be all right. I'll have you in Starbucks before night.
03:16Just to swallow, now. You're gonna have more, Lou.
03:22You're gonna have more, Lou.
03:46Oh, boy.
04:02We got it.
04:10We got it.
04:40Are you hurt, miss?
04:56I don't think so.
04:59Are they coming?
05:01They're almost here.
05:03They mustn't take me.
05:05Really, they mustn't.
05:06Please don't let them.
05:08I'm not a bandit.
05:09Really, I'm not.
05:10You see?
05:11Hey, hey.
05:12This is the best place here, Elmer.
05:13Give me a push.
05:14Hi.
05:15Hello.
05:16I'm next.
05:17Don't you understand?
05:18It was our only way out.
05:19Won't you please help me?
05:20Well, I'll do what I can for you, miss.
05:23Your horse is done for.
05:26But I'll do what I can for you, miss.
05:30Your horse is done for.
05:35Well, you'll have to take mine.
05:42Hey, why don't you stand up here?
05:45Hey, you dumb...
05:46I'll have your horse in town for you in an hour.
05:52I'll have your horse in town for you in an hour.
05:56I'll have your horse in town for you in an hour.
05:59You've got his horse, Bert.
06:00Yeah.
06:01Too bad I didn't get the road agent.
06:02Well, he can't get far.
06:03You've got his horse, Bert.
06:04Yeah.
06:05Too bad I didn't get the road agent.
06:06Well, he can't get far.
06:07Well, he can't get far.
06:24We got him.
07:39We lost him.
07:48You go that way.
08:09Oh, come on, Bert.
08:21This ain't getting us nowhere.
08:22I got it.
08:31You got what?
08:46Where in the world have you been?
08:48I beat the Roberts to it.
08:49I held up the stage, and I got our money.
08:52You held up the stage?
08:53Why never...
08:54Don't get excited.
08:55It's all over, and I'm safe.
08:58But I lost Prince.
09:00They shot him from under me.
09:01And if it hadn't been for a stranger lending me his horse, I guess I'd be in jail by now.
09:06A stranger?
09:06Well, who was he?
09:08I don't know.
09:09But he sure was well.
09:10I've got to change my clothes and get his horse back into town.
09:13I've never heard of anything like that before in all my life.
09:16The boys are sure late.
09:38I wonder if anything's happened.
09:41There she comes now.
09:57Put down them irons.
09:59There ain't no passengers.
10:01Well, hand down the bag.
10:02You're late now.
10:03There ain't no bag.
10:04A masked rider held us up about two miles back.
10:08What'll the boss say?
10:09We can't help what he says.
10:10It ain't our fault.
10:13Well, we'll see you in town.
10:15All right.
10:16Get it.
10:17Ha!
10:17Ha!
10:34Well, Pete, we got stucked up again.
11:04Where did it happen?
11:05Down by Big Rock Canyon.
11:06What kind of a horse was he riding?
11:08A bay.
11:09Uh, we shot the horse, but the rider got away.
11:12We might trace the brand and find the owner.
11:14By George, we never thought to look at the brand.
11:17We'll ride up there and see what we can find.
11:22How do you do, Miss Denton?
11:24How's your father?
11:25Better, thank you.
11:26Oh, Pete, was there a package for me today?
11:28There was, but the stage was held up.
11:31Again?
11:31Where's the sheriff?
11:33He hasn't got back yet.
11:35You know, he went out to try and break up this road agent gang.
11:37We haven't been able to find him.
11:39Can I be of any assistance?
11:41Well, my horse and saddle was stolen last night.
11:44I thought maybe he might be able to help me find them.
11:47What color was your horse?
11:49He was a sort of a bay with a double O brand.
11:52Well, there was a horse of that description just shot.
11:54Oh, I hope it wasn't mine.
11:57If it was, Miss Denton, I'll bring your saddle to you.
12:09Howdy, folks.
12:11Could you tell me where the sheriff is?
12:13Well, I take charge when he isn't here.
12:16Can I do anything for you?
12:17Thanks.
12:19I'll wait for him.
12:21The sheriff didn't care especially for this job.
12:23He might not come back.
12:25I'll take that chance.
12:27I have an idea he will come back.
12:29I don't like the way that fellow talks.
12:43We'll watch him.
12:55Meet me at the crossroads and I'll take you home.
12:58All right.
12:58Let's go.
13:13That masked dentist story was on the square, huh?
13:15Yeah.
13:15He got us two miles ahead of the boys here.
13:17Well, he's a foot now.
13:19The only place he can get water is to Denton's or town.
13:21We may get him.
13:23Let's have a look at that horse.
13:24The other way.
13:27Throw that there, Jeff.
13:29All right.
13:29I'm on.
13:30Come on.
13:30You better put your horse in the barn.
13:58It's a good idea.
13:59I reckon he's pretty dry.
14:00You were right, dear Thirsty.
14:15Come on, I want you to meet my dad.
14:17Why, sure, I'd be glad to.
14:24Dad, I want you to meet Mr. Saunders.
14:27I want to thank you, young fellow, for what you've done for my daughter.
14:32Forget it, but what's happened to you?
14:35Sit down.
14:35I'll tell you all about it.
14:39You see, Faye and me own half interest in the mine at Yucca.
14:44Our partner sends us our share every couple of weeks.
14:47Sometimes it's only a few dollars.
14:50Other times it's a few hundred.
14:52He always writes us when to expect it.
14:54And almost always the stage was held up when the shipment came through.
14:58One day we discovered our letters were being opened.
15:01They knew just when the money was coming.
15:04So I decided to follow the stage.
15:06I ran into the holdup and got a slug in my hip.
15:12Today, Faye thought she'd beat them to it.
15:16That's when you happened into it.
15:17It's Kincaid with my saddle.
15:32Wait here.
15:33I'll get him on his way.
15:40It was your horse all right, Miss Denton.
15:43Here's your saddle.
15:45Thank you so much.
15:46Not at all.
15:46Bert, take it out to the barn.
15:49Never mind.
15:50Don't trouble.
15:54When your father's feeling better, I'd like to talk to him about buying your ranch.
15:59He's too ill to talk now.
16:16Give him my regards.
16:25I will.
16:39Hey, keep.
16:40You know that, Umbry, what was looking for the sheriff?
16:48Yes.
16:49Well, his horse is in Denton's barn.
16:53I wonder what his game is.
16:55Well, whatever it is, we'll put a stop to it right here.
16:59You boys wait here.
17:01He's got to come along this road.
17:02Accidents will happen.
17:05I get you.
17:14What about the sheriff?
17:16Can he do something?
17:17It's mighty strange, but Bill Baxter's gone.
17:19He's the second sheriff to disappear in a year.
17:25He was a fine man and our friend.
17:28Well, why is Kincaid so anxious to buy your ranch?
17:31He's trying to buy up all the ranches.
17:34And he's offering the boys the ridiculous price of a dollar an acre.
17:38He owns the water rights to Lost Creek.
17:42You see, Lost Creek comes up and disappears on his land.
17:47He supplies the whole country hereabouts with water.
17:50That's why he's so independent.
17:52No one will fight him for fear he'll shut off their supply.
17:55I'm the only one who can talk back to him.
17:58I've got the only well in Antelope Valley.
17:59The boys are holding a meeting in town today.
18:05Say, men, we're getting a rotten deal.
18:09Forced to sell our land for nothing or no walk.
18:13I'll fight first.
18:15But he's got real gunmen.
18:17What about our families?
18:19Oh, you can't start a fight now.
18:21Give Washington a chance to answer our letter.
18:24They're bound to send somebody out here to investigate Baxter's disappearance.
18:27That's right.
18:28Well, let's wait until we see what he says when he learns we've decided not to sell.
18:34That's a good idea.
18:36Well, I hope you'll be feeling better, Mr. Denton.
18:39And I may accept that invitation of yours to stay here.
18:41We'd love to have you.
18:43We sure would, son.
18:44Well, thank you.
18:48Goodbye.
18:49They may have seen your horse at the barn.
18:59You'll be careful, won't you?
19:02I'll be back for dinner.
19:03Well, gentlemen, have you reached an agreement?
19:16Yes.
19:17We've decided you can go plumb to...
19:20Wait, Mason.
19:22Your proposition, Kincaid, is beyond all reason.
19:25We've worked years for these lands, and we don't intend to sell for a few measly dollars.
19:29That's your privilege.
19:30Don't forget, the state has needed me the right to the only water in this valley.
19:34I've spent hard-earned money for labor in dams, and I expect to get it back.
19:38You're getting it back, ain't you?
19:40We're paying you a big price for your water now.
19:43In three days, my contract to furnish you with water expires.
19:46You'll either sell at my price, or pay four times the amount for water you're paying now.
19:50So settle it among yourselves.
20:20Here he comes now.
20:34Come on, get together.
20:50Now you boys are going for a nice little ride.
21:20Well, hello, Morgan.
21:26Glad you got here.
21:28Sit down.
21:32What's the trouble?
21:33Nothing right now.
21:35But anything might happen.
21:37I need protection.
21:41What's it worth?
21:43Same as before.
21:44There'll be blood a-running in town before night.
21:54There'll be guns a-blazing singing with Liz.
21:58Tonight you'll be drinking your drinks with the dead.
22:08Who's that?
22:10I don't know.
22:12What's the problem?
22:19I love this.
22:22I don't know.
22:24I don't know.
22:27I don't know.
22:32I just need to put on a heads to the door.
22:34Huh. What a fine parable of birds you turned out to be.
22:55Howdy, man.
22:56I'm looking for a Mr. Taylor.
22:59I'm Taylor.
23:01Mount this letter a few miles back on the road.
23:03Must have been dropped in that last stagecoach holed up.
23:12Boys, here's our answer from Washington.
23:15Good, good.
23:16Dear Mr. Taylor, in answer to your letter of May the 10th,
23:20please be advised that we are sending a man to investigate the situation you mentioned as soon as possible.
23:25I hope he gets here soon.
23:32We'll show Mr. King, can you?
23:34Yes, sir.
23:36What an all!
23:37Let me have a few, man.
23:39Yes, sir.
23:42Yes, sir.
23:43Oh, glad to see you out, Mr. Denton.
24:08Yep, you've been here every day.
24:10Say, uh, is that the old creek bed?
24:14Yeah.
24:15When I first come here, it was running water through every ranch in the valley.
24:19Then it dried up.
24:21That's when Kincaid got the upper hand.
24:25You can't divert a stream, can you?
24:28No, that's again the law.
24:30Well, those water contracts expire today at noon.
24:33I think I'll take a run in town and see what happens.
24:36Yeah, that's a good idea.
24:39I'll be glad to hear about it.
25:01Here comes Kincaid now.
25:09Well, gentlemen, it's noon.
25:11My contract with you has expired.
25:13Have you come to any decision?
25:15Kincaid, you've got the soul of a snake.
25:17We won't go into that.
25:18This is a business proposition.
25:20The law is on my side.
25:22Now, what have you decided to do?
25:24Just this.
25:25We are hanging onto our land, and we are not paying you your price for your water.
25:30All right.
25:31Then take the consequences.
25:34Boys, turn off the water.
25:35Guard my dam.
25:36And if anyone sets foot on my land, shoot.
25:40Well, Kincaid may get more shooting than he's looking for.
25:53Just a minute, man.
25:54All right.
25:55Just a minute.
25:56I'm sure Denton will give you all the water you can haul.
26:00Well, we may call on him for drinking water.
26:02But he can't supply enough for our stock and crops.
26:05No.
26:06If that man from Washington would only come.
26:08Well, if I have somebody come here.
26:10And now he's in the meantime, we've got to do something.
26:14That sure was a good dinner.
26:16So glad you enjoyed it.
26:17Wait till you taste them hot biscuits in the morning.
26:19Oh, biddy.
26:22Dad's crazy about hot biscuits.
26:24Well, who wouldn't be?
26:29Gee, that was beautiful.
26:31Won't you sing the chorus again?
26:33That was mighty fine, son.
26:35Oh, sing desert breeze
26:51Of the days that used to be
26:57Oh, sing may your song
27:02Of the wild
27:07Whisper again
27:12Those unbroken melodies
27:18That lulled me to sleep
27:23When a child
27:26Down through the years
27:30I've heard you calling me
27:35And through my tears
27:40I smiled
27:44So blow desert breeze
27:50Wrap me up in memories
27:57And sing me
28:00Your song
28:02Of the wild
28:11I could listen to that all night.
28:15I enjoyed that so much.
28:17Please sing another one.
28:27Will you take your tired
28:29Thanks for corresponding to
28:33the dag
28:38Let's see.
28:39Let's go.
28:41The sounds of it.
28:42I just hopped
28:43With god
28:44I'm sure
28:45At least
28:48I should be
28:52Remember what I told you.
28:59If anyone tries to get water, shoot.
29:02All right, boss.
29:10All fixed up?
29:11Yes, he's full to the brim.
29:13Mason, in case of trouble, keep on going.
29:16I'll be right behind you.
29:18Keep your eyes open.
29:20We'll be right behind you.
29:22Don't worry.
29:23We'll get you.
29:24Virginia, Jack.
29:25Bye.
29:26Good luck.
29:27Hold on, Jack.
29:35Dad.
29:36What are we going to do about Kincaid's office?
29:41Well, Faye,
29:43I've decided we'd better stick with the boys and their families.
29:46You're right.
29:48You ride down and tell Kincaid that we ain't selling.
29:51I sure will.
29:57I got more water from Denton.
29:59I expected that.
30:00I've got my men posted and they'll never get through.
30:03Besides, I've made Denton an offer he can't refuse.
30:07I'll own his place before night.
30:10I'll own his place before night.
30:20Here he comes.
30:21Hi, boy.
30:39Anyway, we're making everyone say real quick.
30:41Let's go.
31:11Let's go.
31:41Let's go.
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32:15Let's go.
32:16Let's go.
32:17Let's go.
32:18Get in front.
32:23Let's go.
32:24Come on, come on, come on.
32:27Come on, come on.
32:29Hey, let me have some.
32:31We're going down the lane.
32:33We're getting down.
32:43Come on, you kids.
32:44Come on!
32:45Come on!
32:46Come on!
32:47Come on!
32:49Come on!
32:50Come on!
32:51Come on!
32:52Come on!
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32:54Come on!
33:17They got through.
33:18Saunders drove the wagon.
33:19Saunders, huh?
33:22Sweat, when I give you the signal, you come down the middle of the street.
33:26I'm ordering this Saunders out of town.
33:29And he may be just fool enough to fight it out with you.
33:33I'll be ready for him.
33:43I tell you, men, this has got to stop.
33:46Your cattle's dying. Your crops are withering.
33:49You're fighting a hopeless fight.
33:52Kincaid's got the law behind him.
33:55Sign up and take your licking.
33:57Sign up and stop this bloodshed.
34:09Saunders, you've been afeared in my business once too often.
34:13Now I'm giving you just one minute to get out of town.
34:19Okay.
34:20See you later.
34:22See you later.
34:25See you later.
34:27See you later.
34:31Quick, Miss Hedden!
35:01What's the trouble?
35:04There's gonna be a shootin'.
35:20Why, that's singin' Sandy!
35:23Who?
35:24The most notorious gunman since Billy the Kid.
35:31Make it fast, Slippery.
35:38This is your last draw.
35:50You'll never handle guns again, Morgan.
36:01Right through the rear.
36:03You better get him over to the doctor.
36:09Well, Summers, I guess you win.
36:12Can I talk to you a minute?
36:14Sure, I'll talk to you.
36:19Hey, Jim.
36:20He's singing Sandy, I tell you.
36:23I saw him do the same thing down on the border.
36:27Is he a killer?
36:29Well, he's got a reputation from here to Kentucky.
36:31I need you, and I'll pay your price.
36:46What's the job?
36:48Protecting me and my interests.
36:50The law's on my side.
36:52But the sheriff's gone, and these ranchers may start trouble.
36:56I need a gunman.
37:01Is that enough?
37:03I'll take the job.
37:05Now, how about these Dentons?
37:06I've made them an offer they can't refuse.
37:09Oh, why pay them anything?
37:11Just drop a charge of dynamite down there, well, and collapse it.
37:15They'll have no water, and then, like the rest of the ranchers,
37:18they'll have to sell out for nothing.
37:20That's an idea.
37:22Send in the boys.
37:41Kincaid wants you.
37:53I'd like to talk to you ranchers confidentially.
37:56Why, certainly, Mr. Saunders.
37:57Why, of course.
38:05Now, listen, boys.
38:06Saunders is working with us now.
38:08So let bygones be bygones.
38:12We're going to blow up Denton's well.
38:15And I want you to get enough dynamite to collapse it for good.
38:20If what you say is true, Saunders, we'll owe you a lot.
38:24Well, it's a long chance, but I say take it.
38:28Well, we were going to sign the contracts anyway,
38:31so we'll insist on that clause.
38:33Good.
38:34Good.
38:39Go on.
38:40The boys ready?
38:42I'll go along and watch old Denton.
38:44Now, it'll take a big charge and...
38:45I'll get enough to blow it to China.
38:48Good.
39:04We are ready to sign, Kincaid,
39:09provided you are willing to insert a new clause in our contract.
39:14What is it?
39:16That if you should fail at any time during the life of our contract
39:22to provide us with water,
39:25your water rights and lands become community property.
39:29Sure.
39:30I'll agree to that.
39:32Come on in.
39:33Come on in.
39:52Death.
39:54Death.
39:55Something terrible has happened.
39:57Mr. Saunders' real name is Singing Sandy.
39:59He's a gunman and a killer.
40:02I saw him shoot a man in town.
40:04And then he joined Kincaid's gang.
40:06Why, I can't believe it.
40:08I heard him tell Kincaid not to pay us to send.
40:11And he's planning to blow up our well so we won't have any water.
40:14Oh, blow up our well, eh?
40:16We'll see about that.
40:18Let's have a look in his room.
40:21Let's have a look in his room.
40:42Well, that's Bill Baxter's star.
40:44Maybe he killed the sheriff.
40:47And when I get inside, you boys let her go.
41:01Now let's do this job right.
41:03Leave it out.
41:14Let him now.
41:15Don't let on.
41:24Hello, Dad.
41:26Say, I just saw Kincaid.
41:27I know you did.
41:29I heard everything you said.
41:30Well, that must have been interesting.
41:32We know who you are, Mr. Singing Sandy.
41:34You may be a killer and do away with sheriffs,
41:36but you ain't never gonna blow up my well.
41:38My well.
42:08Let's know who it was.
42:09I'll be at the dock.
42:10I'll be at the dock.
42:11There's a lot of hot water.
42:12You know I have to go.
42:13Let's Diese.
42:14I'll be at the dock.
42:15We need to go.
42:16Let's try to set time.
42:17Thank you, sir.
42:18I did.
42:21Let's try to push it.
42:23Your turn.
42:25My turn.
42:26My turn.
42:28I never missed you.
42:30I heard it.
42:31I'm sorry.
42:33My turn.
42:35I've seen you and me.
42:36That's one job we did, right?
42:52Yeah, we opened up the whole Pacific Ocean.
42:55We'd better clear out of here before Kincaid catches up with us.
43:15Tomorrow, Kincaid's dam will be nothing but a mud hole.
43:19Your well was the headwaters of Lost Creek.
43:22Yeah, but Bill Baxter's badge.
43:24Oh, he made a deputy of me, not knowing who I was.
43:28He'll be here today.
43:30Well, who are you?
43:31I'm called Sandy, all right, but I was sent here by Washington.
43:43If you can ride, Dad, come on, let's get in on the fun.
43:54Well then, now that the contracts are all signed and witnessed...
43:58I'll have the boys turn on the water.
44:02Hey!
44:05What's the matter?
44:07Hey, Dad!
44:08Hey, Dad!
44:09Hey, Dad!
44:10Hey!
44:11Hey!
44:12Hey!
44:13Hey!
44:14Hey!
44:15Hey!
44:16Hey!
44:17Hey!
44:18Hey!
44:19Hey!
44:20Hey!
44:21I'll have the boys turn on the wires.
44:26What's the matter?
44:28The old Pickerman!
44:30Come on!
44:31Mom!
44:32Mom!
44:33Come on, quick!
44:34Come on!
44:35Well, well, what is it?
44:37Well, what's happened?
44:39Hey!
44:40Ha-ha-ha!
44:41Ha-ha-ha!
44:42Ha-ha-ha!
44:43Ha-ha-ha!
44:44Ha-ha-ha!
44:45Ha-ha-ha!
44:46Ha-ha-ha!
44:47Ha-ha-ha-ha!
44:48Ha-ha-ha-ha!
44:49Hmm.
45:01I don't mind what you are doing, huh?
45:03A-ha, spin it!
45:06That is how I do it.
45:08You're going in there.
45:10Oh, you're getting drowned.
45:12You're getting drowned.
45:13Don't worry about me.
45:15Help!
45:18Stop that! Give me room!
45:28Come on, Inbound! The water's thawed!
45:45Continue!
45:58Give me room!
46:03Return!
46:06I asked for over for a couple ofEO!
46:12Come on, come on.
46:35Hello, Saunders.
46:37Hiya, Sheriff.
46:38Hiya, Charlie.
46:39Good to see you, Sheriff.
46:42Good to see you.
47:00Hey, Ken, Ken, a creek's gone dry.
47:04Gone dry?
47:07All right.
47:09Thank you, Dan.
47:10Thank you, Dan.
47:11Hey, men.
47:12Someone blow Denton's well and turn loose the whole river.
47:17Well, I'll stop.
47:18He'll rob himself if he don't want.
47:20But all his staff will be brought.
47:22And we'll own his land.
47:25Ha, ha, ha, ha.
47:27It's never so bad, I'll try.
47:29Well, he'll turn off his face.
47:31Yeah.
47:32Oh, stop.
47:33Oh, stop.
47:34What's wrong, Kincaid?
47:36I've been tricked.
47:37Ruined.
47:38And now I'm getting even.
47:40Hey!
47:41Hey!
47:42Hey!
47:43Hey!
47:44Hey!
47:45Hey!
47:46Hey!
47:47Hey!
47:48Hey!
47:49Hey!
47:50Hey!
47:51Hey!
47:52Hey!
47:53Hey!
47:54Hey!
47:55Hey!
47:56Hey!
47:57Hey!
47:58Hey!
47:59Hey!
48:00Hey!
48:01Hey!
48:02Hey!
48:03Hey!
48:04Hey!
48:05Hey!
48:06Hey!
48:07Hey!
48:08Hey!
48:09Hey!
48:10Hey!
48:11Hey!
48:12Hey!
48:13Hey!
48:14Hey!
48:15Hey!
48:16Hey!
48:17Hey!
48:18Hey!
48:19Hey!
48:20Hey!
48:21Hey!
48:22Hey!
48:23Hey!
48:24Hey!
48:25Hey!
48:26Hey!
48:27Hey!
48:28Hey!
48:29Hey!
48:30Hey!
48:31Hey!
48:32Hey!
48:33And when they got the chance, they put me in the back.
48:41You said you finished him, you double-crosser.
49:03The cage.
49:28I...
49:30I killed Warren.
49:33And...
49:35I shot you.
49:38Kincaid.
49:40Pay me.
49:46Say, who is he?
49:48I thought you all knew who he was.
49:49No!
49:51He's in the Secret Service.
49:52He's your man from Washington.
49:54No!
49:55Yeah!
49:56No, no, no, no, no.
49:57I don't know what the hell probably was.
49:58It's terrible, man.
49:59I wanna get out of here.
50:01I have to get out of here.
50:02No...
50:03No, no.
50:04No, no, no.
50:05No, no, no.
50:07I don't know what the hell is doing.
50:10No.
50:11What is it?
50:13No, no.
50:15No.
50:16Let's go.
50:46Well, I suppose you're leaving us.
51:06Yep.
51:07I'm going to Yucca to send a wire.
51:10Oh.
51:12Son, we all make mistakes.
51:13And I know somebody that's taking her mighty serious.
51:19You suppose you could go in and tell her you like her biscuits or something to cheer her up a bit?
51:26I'm going to tell her more than that, Dad.
51:28You're going away, aren't you?
51:54Yes.
51:56I don't want you to.
51:59But I'll be back for supper.
52:01That is, if you'll beg me about a hundred biscuits.
52:03I'll be back for supper.
52:33I don't want to.
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