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πŸŒ΅πŸ”« In Riders of Destiny (1933), a young John Wayne stars as Singin' Sandy Saunders, a mysterious gunslinger with a guitarβ€”and 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 Wayne’s earliest Western adventures.

πŸ“½οΈ 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 standβ€”fighting for fairness, defending the innocent, and crooning cowboy ballads along the way.

πŸ•°οΈ Year Released: 1933
🎭 Genre: Western, Action, Musical
🎬 Directed by: Robert N. Bradbury
🎞️ Starring: John Wayne, Cecilia Parker, Forrest Taylor

🎯 Why Watch It?
βœ”οΈ One of the few films where John Wayne sings
βœ”οΈ Early example of the β€œsinging cowboy” subgenre
βœ”οΈ Classic 1930s B-Western charm
βœ”οΈ Great for fans of vintage Americana and frontier justice

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🎢🐴 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.
31:42Let's go.
31:43Let's go.
31:44Let's go.
31:45Let's go.
31:46Let's go.
31:47Let's go.
31:48Let's go.
31:49Let's go.
31:50Let's go.
31:51Let's go.
31:52Let's go.
31:53Let's go.
31:54Let's go.
31:55Let's go.
31:56Let's go.
31:57Let's go.
31:58Let's go.
31:59Let's go.
32:00Let's go.
32:01Let's go.
32:02Let's go.
32:03Let's go.
32:04Let's go.
32:05Let's go.
32:06Let's go.
32:07Let's go.
32:08Let's go.
32:09Let's go.
32:10Let's go.
32:11Let's go.
32:12Let's go.
32:13Let's go.
32:14Let's go.
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!
32:53Come on!
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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