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Buffalo Bill: Tomahawk Territory (1952) is a classic Western adventure that follows the legendary frontiersman Buffalo Bill as he navigates the dangerous conflicts between settlers and Native American tribes. Packed with action, tense standoffs, and the rugged charm of the Old West, this film delivers thrilling shootouts, daring heroics, and timeless storytelling. With scenic frontier landscapes and a strong sense of justice, it’s a must-watch for fans of vintage Western cinema.
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00:00:00The End
00:01:00In that vast expanse of rich country, west of the Mississippi to the Pacific, the American Indian rules supreme.
00:01:27That is, until the coming of the white man.
00:01:31They came in wagons and on foot with all their worldly possessions.
00:01:37These people, the pioneers of our golden west.
00:01:41Time and distance were so great as they plotted on to their destination that often with the dawn came the cry of new life.
00:01:49As each day neared the end, there were many tired and toil-worn people.
00:01:56The circle camp was set up for the coming night in hope of rest and protection from the dangers that lurked in this new land.
00:02:03So far from their home, they had left behind.
00:02:07All this happened before the eyes of the red man.
00:02:13The American Indian saw a new people entering the lands he had known as his own.
00:02:18Some were friendly, some were hostile, and some moved on.
00:02:24Another morning, each day brought new hardships and toil, a burden that would have crushed weaker spirits.
00:02:34But for some, there was no morning.
00:02:37Their journey ended before their destination was reached.
00:02:39All who ventured west encountered the hazards of sickness, violence, hunger, and thirst.
00:02:46Only the stronger, with saddened hearts, moved on.
00:02:51Others perished, leaving no history of their passing.
00:02:56The only evidence of their fate is what the buzzards left.
00:03:01As the west developed, the cavalry often came to the rescue of the distressed,
00:03:06restoring peace where there was neither law nor order.
00:03:08Soldiers and scouts, such as Daniel Boone, Lewis and Clark, Pike, Crockett,
00:03:14Fremont, Kip Carson, Custer.
00:03:17These men made the journey of our pioneers less hazardous.
00:03:22The trailblazers of the west were these pioneers that helped make our country what it is today.
00:03:27Farmers, traders, trappers, craftsmen, missionaries, soldiers, and scouts.
00:03:34Men and women who dreamed of a better world in which to live.
00:03:37The scouts protected the migration of livestock, where it was most needed.
00:03:46A friend, both to the white man and Indian, one of the foremost scouts was William Cody,
00:03:53better known as Buffalo Bill.
00:03:56The first chance I get, I'm through.
00:04:04I'm through, I'll tell you.
00:04:05There's your chance, Cactus.
00:04:16Oh, now, Bill, don't be too racy.
00:04:25Besides, I don't think that flagging train's going in my direction.
00:04:28Direction or no direction.
00:04:30You still make a good nursemaid to a calf.
00:04:31Yeah, well, Bill, I didn't mind fighting Indians with you.
00:04:35I didn't mind crossing the Great Divide.
00:04:37But when it comes to being nursemaid to a journey north and calf, I'm going to draw the line.
00:04:42Maybe you look like a motherly type.
00:04:45Hey, you forgot to burp it.
00:04:47Oh, Bill.
00:04:49Look, Indians.
00:04:50They're going to attack the wagon train.
00:04:57Let's get to our horses.
00:05:20Let's get to our horses.
00:05:50Let's get to our horses.
00:06:20Let's get to our horses.
00:06:50Watch yourself, Bill!
00:06:59What is it?
00:07:01Females!
00:07:02Females!
00:07:04This must be a marion plane!
00:07:20This must be a marion plane!
00:07:50That's pretty good cutin' for a female, ma'am.
00:08:20Well, ain't no doubt about you, critter as big as you couldn't be a woman.
00:08:40Oh, you think I am too big, moron?
00:08:42What do you want?
00:08:43Skin and bone?
00:08:45You have nothing but a skinny man.
00:08:47Oh, you're hot!
00:08:49What a man!
00:08:50That woman is a woman!
00:08:54Ha, ha, ha, ha!
00:08:57Woo!
00:09:00Maria's our cook.
00:09:01She's been with us for years.
00:09:03And there's a better shot than most of us.
00:09:04I can understand Maria wearing a dress.
00:09:06This is the first time I've ever seen soldiers in skirts.
00:09:10My name is Bill Cody.
00:09:11Buffalo Bill!
00:09:12Well, this is a pleasure.
00:09:14I'm Lieutenant Bryan in charge of the post of Fort Randall.
00:09:17I guess you're wondering about a little masquerade.
00:09:19The settlers here about left us for protection.
00:09:22There's been four wagon train attacks in the past few weeks.
00:09:25We thought we'd give those two something that looked like easy picking.
00:09:28The captain of the Sioux is calling the peace treaty with us.
00:09:31I was there when White Cloud and the other chiefs agreed to the truth.
00:09:34Yes, I know.
00:09:34But you can see how they keep their treaties.
00:09:36I don't know.
00:09:38There's something strange about this attack.
00:09:40What do you mean?
00:09:41Look out there.
00:09:44No dead or wounded Indians.
00:09:47In all my years of Indian fighters,
00:09:49I've never seen redskins pick up their wounded and dead.
00:09:52Neither have I.
00:09:53Sir, we're ready for moves.
00:09:55Fine.
00:09:56We'd be proud to have you accompany us to Fort Randall.
00:10:00Thanks, Lieutenant,
00:10:01but we haven't heard of cattle to deliver to White Cloud in this car.
00:10:04Cattle for White Cloud?
00:10:06You see, the treaty calls for the government to deliver these cattle to the Indians.
00:10:09That means trouble.
00:10:11Oh, what do you mean?
00:10:12You'll have to drive them through Fort Randall.
00:10:14Folks there feel that the Sioux should be run out of this country.
00:10:17Not fed.
00:10:18Until I receive orders to the contrary,
00:10:20White Cloud gets these cattle.
00:10:22I'll see you in time, Lieutenant.
00:10:24Jack, this guy.
00:10:26Jack, this guy.
00:10:56You're supposed to know.
00:10:58That's why I'm paying you.
00:10:59Who are those men that rode in to help the White Indians?
00:11:01I recognize one of them.
00:11:03Buffalo Bill.
00:11:04He's bringing in a treaty cattle.
00:11:06If the other gets them to White Cloud,
00:11:07we'll never get the Indians off the land.
00:11:09You want me and the boys to stop them?
00:11:12I've got a better idea.
00:11:14Where's Running Deer?
00:11:15He left with the other Indians right after the attack.
00:11:18The good citizens won't like the idea
00:11:19of cattle being given to Indians who are massacring wagon trains.
00:11:22As soon as you men finish dressing,
00:11:25get into town and spread the news.
00:11:26As soon as you men finish dressing,
00:11:29get into town and spread the news.
00:11:31Yes, Lieutenant was right.
00:11:54Let's ride in and see what it's all about.
00:11:56You folks are going to have to move aside.
00:12:11I've got a herd of cattle coming through.
00:12:13You're mistaken, Mr. Buffalo Bill.
00:12:15You're not going to deliver any cattle
00:12:17to those bloodthirsty Indians.
00:12:20Go back and tell the boys to stop the herd.
00:12:25I'm sorry to disagree with you, ma'am,
00:12:27but it's my job to see that our treaty
00:12:29with White Cloud is fulfilled.
00:12:30Well, then why doesn't White Cloud live up to it?
00:12:33His Indians have been attacking white men.
00:12:35Only last week, my father was wounded
00:12:37and barely got away with his life.
00:12:38There's no proof they were White Cloud's grave.
00:12:41Our father's wounds are proof enough.
00:12:42Anybody can tell they were Sioux.
00:12:45I've never seen Sioux fight the way they did today.
00:12:48It's just not Indian style.
00:12:50Now, please clear the way.
00:12:52Those cattle have to go through.
00:12:54They'll have to go through these first.
00:13:07We have to go through the top.
00:13:09Get in there!
00:13:12What's the matter with you?
00:13:27Hey, could you more tell you it ain't polite to point?
00:13:41Hold it, Blake.
00:14:09All right, everybody, disperse.
00:14:13Go about your business.
00:14:16You forget, Blake, this town is under martial law.
00:14:19Martial law?
00:14:20All you and your fancy blue legs have done
00:14:21is ride around and look pretty.
00:14:24That very in detail for Corporal Small this morning
00:14:26didn't look so pretty.
00:14:28Further bloodshed won't solve any problems.
00:14:30We'll reach a peaceful decision.
00:14:31All right, Lieutenant, we know you've got a job to do,
00:14:35but if your method fails, we'll try ours.
00:14:40I know you've got your orders, Bill,
00:14:42but there's no denying the fact that you trust these redskins a lot more than I do.
00:14:45I know them a lot better than you do.
00:14:47That's true.
00:14:48But I can't sit idly by while attacks happen every day.
00:14:51Before you take any action, Lieutenant,
00:14:53let me go and see Whitecloud.
00:14:55If I find the Sioux really is causing this trouble,
00:14:58I'm with you all the way.
00:15:00All right.
00:15:00Let's stand up.
00:15:01Let the cattle stay here until you prove that the Sioux are innocent.
00:15:05All right.
00:15:06We'll bed the cattle down outside of town.
00:15:08You give them back my sony!
00:15:10Get out of here, kid!
00:15:11You give them back my sony!
00:15:16What's going on here?
00:15:17You give them back my yellow stones!
00:15:21I want them back!
00:15:23You got that stone?
00:15:24No, I threw away a long time ago.
00:15:28Hey, Captain, let me have your harmonica.
00:15:30Huh?
00:15:31Come on.
00:15:33Pint feathers.
00:15:34How would you like this?
00:15:35Hey, that's my harmonica, Bill!
00:15:40Me no life!
00:15:42What'd you expect to come out, Yankee Doodle?
00:15:44Okay, Bill, you and Captain can get cleaned up at the post.
00:15:47Thanks, Lieutenant.
00:15:47I have nothing further to say to you, as long as you're in that uniform.
00:15:58I can't understand you.
00:15:59When we first became engaged, you were proud of my uniform.
00:16:02That was before I learned the full meanings of the words, army-wise.
00:16:07I don't want to sit home each time you go out and patrol and wonder whether or not you're coming back alive.
00:16:12But I'm a soldier.
00:16:13It's my job.
00:16:14Father offered you a job as wagon master last month, but you had to rejoin the cavalry, just exactly like Corporal Small.
00:16:22Did you see his widow this morning?
00:16:26I did.
00:16:27I had to break the news to her.
00:16:30Can't you just picture somebody breaking the news to me?
00:16:33About you.
00:16:34Goodbye, Lieutenant.
00:16:43If Buffalo Bill and that partner of his get the white cloud, they may learn that Yellowstone is gold.
00:16:47I don't see how.
00:16:48Even the Sioux don't know that there's gold on their land.
00:16:50They don't know now, but if that treaty's fulfilled, sooner or later somebody's going to find out.
00:16:56I think we'd better talk to Running Deer.
00:16:58You contact him and meet me at the hideout.
00:17:01Yeah.
00:17:02Two birds with one stone.
00:17:05And not yellow, either.
00:17:06If Buffalo Bill and Cactus are ambushed for red again, it proves to the people here in town that the only good Indians are dead Indians.
00:17:22We're good grub.
00:17:24I'll saddle the horses while you finish eating, Cactus.
00:17:26I'll help you, Bill.
00:17:27Well, I'll tell you the truth, and why I seldom eat very much, I never could stand my own cooking.
00:17:39But when I went on to vittles like this, I just can't stop.
00:17:43If a gal that could cook like this, I'd marry her in a minute.
00:17:46I'd go get him.
00:17:47Oh, wait a minute.
00:17:48You mean to say the gal that cooked this food ain't married yet?
00:17:51No, but you want him, husband.
00:17:53Oh, she does, huh?
00:17:55Well, son, is she pretty?
00:17:57Pretty?
00:17:58You know, is she nice-looking?
00:18:00Nice-looking.
00:18:02What's that mean?
00:18:04Eyes that shine like stars.
00:18:06Oh, eyes that shine like stars.
00:18:09Pats and Hota.
00:18:11What's Pats and Hota?
00:18:12Gin like frosted honey.
00:18:14Ooh, gin like frosted honey.
00:18:17Grinta, sata.
00:18:18There you go again.
00:18:19Now, what does that mean?
00:18:20Looks like a fresh strawberry.
00:18:23Crushed strawberries?
00:18:25Why, she sounds good enough to eat.
00:18:27Why don't you go fetch her, son?
00:18:29You betcha.
00:18:41Well, we should be back in a couple of days.
00:18:43Do you want some of my troopers to go with him?
00:18:44No, I'll just take cactus with him.
00:18:46I'm sorry, Bill, but you'll have to go alone.
00:18:49What do you mean?
00:18:50I'm fixin' to marry and settle down.
00:18:53Oh, eyes that shine like stars.
00:18:56Gin like frosted honey.
00:18:58And little stuff.
00:18:59You love my cooking, no?
00:19:01You're cooking?
00:19:02Gee, pinfellas say you like marry with me.
00:19:05Oh, well, uh...
00:19:07If you said good, I'd make a good wife.
00:19:10We settle down.
00:19:11I have many new chances.
00:19:13Well, I'll tell you the truth, ma'am.
00:19:14I'm just a little young to settle down.
00:19:17Hey, Bill, what are we waitin' for?
00:19:19Don't we have to go see White Clyde?
00:19:28He probably won't stop running
00:19:29till he reaches Ogallala Spring.
00:19:32Good luck, Bill.
00:19:33Maria, see?
00:19:36Him come back.
00:19:37You'll get to meet.
00:19:38My stomach.
00:19:39Oh, see?
00:19:41Oh, no.
00:19:42No.
00:19:42I don't know.
00:20:12I don't know.
00:20:19We were to meet again at the sign of the full moon.
00:20:22Why do you send for running deer today?
00:20:24This couldn't wait.
00:20:25I see.
00:20:26There's a herd of treaty cattle outside of Fort Randall.
00:20:29They're to be given to your people if white tribe can prove
00:20:31that the school hasn't been attacking wagon trains.
00:20:34Who goes to White Cloud for this proof?
00:20:36Buffalo Bill.
00:20:38I know him.
00:20:40The white man who brought the promised paper to the school.
00:20:44And if he don't reach White Cloud with that paper,
00:20:46it'll be worthless.
00:20:52Thank you, too.
00:20:56Hey, Bill.
00:21:02How about sending up some smoke signals to White Cloud?
00:21:06Just order to let him know we're coming.
00:21:08You know, I'm not anxious for these trigger happy Indians to see us and figure we're sneaking up on them.
00:21:14All right, Jack.
00:21:15This will make you feel better.
00:21:16Well, the way I figure it is, it's sort of polite to knock before we're entering.
00:21:18Especially when you don't know how you're going to be received.
00:21:19You've got to get some brushes.
00:21:20All right.
00:21:21All right.
00:21:22All right.
00:21:23All right.
00:21:24Let's go.
00:21:25Go, Jack.
00:21:26All right.
00:21:27We'll see you.
00:21:28All right.
00:21:29Come on.
00:21:30What are you watching?
00:21:31You're gonna be seeing.
00:21:32You better get some brushes.
00:21:33All right.
00:21:34Let's see you.
00:21:35you're going to be received you better get them brush
00:22:05let's play around
00:22:12let's play around
00:22:14let's play around
00:22:31I sure hope all them braids know how to read this smoke talk.
00:22:38There it is.
00:22:40White cloud welcomes us and knows we're coming.
00:22:43Now, Bill, are you sure that's what they said?
00:22:46That's what they said, Jacket.
00:22:48Well, I ain't had no learning, but when the smoke all clears away,
00:22:52and maybe your scalp with it,
00:22:54there ain't gonna be no right and left to prove that they said welcome.
00:23:011.
00:23:092.
00:23:112.
00:23:132.
00:23:162.
00:23:173.
00:23:204.
00:23:234.
00:23:265.
00:23:28I knew it. I knew it all the time.
00:23:53You and your smoke signals, Bill.
00:23:55I thought that first pup was a little shaky.
00:24:08You know a good bunch of thieving pollcats?
00:24:10Blake was right. You can't trust the farmers, Bill.
00:24:14Too narrow, all right.
00:24:16There aren't too many. Just a few.
00:24:21Hey, Bill, you better count again.
00:24:23Oh, to think I could have got married and settled down.
00:24:26Well, so long, Bill. It's been good to know you.
00:24:28I don't understand it.
00:24:30White Cloud has never broken his word before.
00:24:32Come on!
00:24:33Come on!
00:24:50White Cloud!
00:24:51Well, that's funny. Looks like our welcome team is leaving us, Bill.
00:25:02That's why he caught himself.
00:25:04Bring back the paceless ones!
00:25:06One!
00:25:23My scalp feels a lot better.
00:25:25Looks like you'll have plenty of time to settle down now, Captain.
00:25:28Yeah, sure does.
00:25:29What?
00:25:30Me settle down.
00:25:31Oh, I don't know, Bill.
00:25:33Hey, Mr.
00:25:34Go.
00:25:35Let's go.
00:25:39MR.
00:25:43Ingredient White Cloud.
00:25:44White Cloud greets his brothers.
00:25:45Your smoke talk welcomed us.
00:25:46Yet we were attacked by Sioux.
00:25:48The ones who attacked Sioux have lost faith with us.
00:25:50Return to the the city of the Sioux in peace, my brother.
00:25:53Yet we were attacked by Sioux.
00:25:56The ones who attacked Sioux had lost faith with us.
00:26:00Return to the city of the Sioux in peace, my brother.
00:26:04Leader!
00:26:23The smoke of peace is sweet, White Cloud.
00:26:32Yet the Indians have been attacking white man's wagon train.
00:26:36White Cloud gives words.
00:26:38He's brave, not paint faces, since he's placed a mark on promised paper to wear cattle.
00:26:45The people at Fort Randall do not know White Cloud.
00:26:48They have asked me to get proof that it were not to Sioux.
00:26:53White men at Fort Randall fear a shadow.
00:27:01The three before you and others like them broke my word.
00:27:06You take them to your people.
00:27:08They have broken White Cloud's word.
00:27:10Let them face White Cloud's justice.
00:27:12In the teepees of your fathers, there will be wailing for the dead tonight.
00:27:17White Cloud beats the drums of death too soon.
00:27:27Every Sioux brave has the right to speak.
00:27:29Before the mantle of death covers you, speak so all may hear.
00:27:40I am not a coyote who cries when he is trapped.
00:27:43I will not speak with my hands bound.
00:27:46Give them their hands.
00:27:48Why do my people turn their face from me?
00:27:59I am not their enemy.
00:28:01There is the enemy.
00:28:04His people have driven the buffalo away.
00:28:07And now he comes with white man's cattle to soften the belly of the Sioux and take away the stink of our hearts.
00:28:11The world of the buffalo is gone.
00:28:15We have fought the white man long enough.
00:28:18The war pass is not our answer.
00:28:21We are not squaws.
00:28:23This is the land of the Sioux.
00:28:25Our fathers and their fathers' fathers fought for it long before the white man came.
00:28:30It is better that we die on a war pass than sit here like squaws begging for food.
00:28:34We are not beggars.
00:28:38The white man came to us with promised papers and asked for peace.
00:28:43He who eats of the white man's meat becomes his dog.
00:28:49As long as breath runs in my body, I shall fight the white man.
00:28:55If there are other braves among you who wish to fight with me, I welcome you.
00:29:01If there are none, I'll fight alone.
00:29:05Your days of fighting are finished, Running Deer.
00:29:09You have broken my word and you must die.
00:29:14Running Deer is a warrior.
00:29:16It is not fitting that he be put to death.
00:29:18I ask that he be permitted to live.
00:29:21I will not owe my life to a fight.
00:29:25I know your code, Running Deer.
00:29:33Fight for your life.
00:29:34Fight for your life.
00:30:34Strike!
00:30:36I will not owe my life to a white man.
00:30:52You are a brave warrior, Running Deer.
00:30:55I will not take your life.
00:31:00Strike!
00:31:03Strike!
00:31:06Beat the drums of death!
00:31:19Why do you inflict the wound of mourning on yourself, White Cloudy?
00:31:25Running Deer, my son is dead.
00:31:29Why do you inflict the wound of mourning on yourself, White Cloudy?
00:31:39Running Deer, my son is dead.
00:31:41Yes.
00:31:42Yes.
00:31:43Yes.
00:31:47You must be here.
00:31:53What?
00:31:57No.
00:32:00No.
00:32:31So the great peacemaker's back, scalp and all.
00:32:54Keep quiet, Skokie.
00:32:56We've been waiting for you to get back.
00:32:58Did you see White Claw?
00:32:59Yes.
00:32:59I'm absolutely certain he had no hand in attacking the wagon train.
00:33:02That's interesting.
00:33:04Have you got any proof?
00:33:05Well, the fact that we're here speaks for itself.
00:33:08Then you had no trouble seeing White Claw?
00:33:10None at all.
00:33:12The Sioux are living up to their end of the treaty.
00:33:17With arrows?
00:33:19The Indian who shot that arrow is dead.
00:33:22Condemned by his own tribe for violating the treaty.
00:33:25With Roman Deer, White Claw's own son.
00:33:29I'm delivering the cattle in the morning.
00:33:31Well, it looks like we're going to have peace at last.
00:33:35I think this calls for a celebration.
00:33:38And everybody, bring your women, folks.
00:33:42Hurray!
00:33:49What are we celebrating?
00:33:51Losing that gold?
00:33:55Losing some cattle?
00:33:56Oh, Susanna, don't you stop on me.
00:34:11I'll come from all the world where we're back to all my knees.
00:34:15Oh, Susanna, don't you stop on me.
00:34:17I'll come from all the world where we're back to all my knees.
00:34:22Oh, Susanna, don't you stop on me.
00:34:27I'll come from all the world where we're back to all my knees.
00:34:31Folks, we're going to hear from the Broome Brothers, Ray, Lee, and Joe, on a very popular
00:34:42number, top goes the weasel.
00:35:01We're going to hear from the Broome Brothers.
00:35:31Here's the treat we've all been waiting for.
00:35:59Janet is going to sing it.
00:36:01And about her bolling herself, On the Old Panhandle Trail.
00:36:08On the old panhandle trail, on the old panhandle trail,
00:36:18the sky seems brighter and my heart seems lighter.
00:36:21On the old panhandle trail, where the prayer is filled with quails
00:36:25and the Texas cotton tail, my gal's sweeter every time I meet her.
00:36:31On the old panhandle trail, she sings to me
00:36:35as it's from my old guitar, and we agree
00:36:40that it's Lanzo, there you are, on the old panhandle trail.
00:36:45There's a ranch I know for sale, so we're heading for a happy wedding
00:36:50on the old panhandle trail.
00:36:54On the old panhandle trail, on the old panhandle trail,
00:37:00the sky seems brighter and my heart seems lighter on the old panhandle trail,
00:37:04where the prayer is filled with quails and the Texas cotton tail,
00:37:10my boat seems grander as the boat's landed on the old panhandle trail.
00:37:14She sings to me as it comes to those we try,
00:37:19and we agree that it's Lanzo, there you are,
00:37:24on the old panhandle trail.
00:37:26There's a ranch I know for sale,
00:37:29so we're heading for a happy wedding on the old panhandle trail.
00:37:34She sings to me as it's from my old guitar,
00:37:39and we agree that it's Lanzo, there you are,
00:37:44on the old panhandle trail.
00:37:46There's a ranch I know for sale,
00:37:49so we're heading for a happy wedding on the old panhandle trail.
00:37:53On the old panhandle trail,
00:37:56on the old panhandle trail,
00:37:58on the old panhandle trail.
00:38:02the old panhandle trail,
00:38:04on the old panhandle trail.
00:38:06That's when you get to see the old panhandle trail.
00:38:10Ah, a mom is tall,
00:38:13and she's upwardση.
00:38:15And with the help of your troops, we should be able to move the cattle faster.
00:38:45Whitecloth. Whitecloth, wait. I think there's more threatening business.
00:38:51What did you say, Bill?
00:38:52Come on, Lieutenant.
00:38:56I'll do it. Some young lady like you shouldn't be sitting alone.
00:38:59Will you join me, Mr. Carty?
00:39:01Thanks, Mrs. How about Lieutenant Diane? He's available.
00:39:15It's no use, George. We've been all through this before.
00:39:20But, Janet, your objections are no longer valid. The Indians are peaceful.
00:39:24But for how long? Until the next outbreak?
00:39:27No, George. I won't marry a soldier.
00:39:32You'd make a beautiful office this way.
00:39:33Too bad about this man, Lieutenant.
00:40:02Those cattle can be anywhere. They've had all night to disappear.
00:40:06Well, there ain't no tracks to follow here, Bill.
00:40:08This clay is as hard as a rock.
00:40:10We'll have to search anyway, Cassius.
00:40:12Maybe there'll be some tracks further on.
00:40:14I'll take this body back to the force, though.
00:40:16All right, Lieutenant.
00:40:26Sergeant, help me with this body.
00:40:27Cattle can be anywhere. Maybe there'll be some tracks further on.
00:40:41Cattle can be anywhere.
00:41:11Wait here. I'll get a telegram off to Washington to send some more cattle.
00:41:20Wait here. I'll get a telegram off to Washington to send some more cattle.
00:41:34You find the cattle?
00:41:54There you are, Trace.
00:41:56What's Bill thinking I'm doing?
00:41:57He's sending a telegram trying to get more cattle.
00:42:00How long do you think it'll take for him to get here?
00:42:03Oh, I don't know.
00:42:04Took Bill and me four weeks.
00:42:06Well, there's no telling what'll happen now.
00:42:08Don't you check on.
00:42:21White card is coming.
00:42:22White card is coming, Bill.
00:42:24White child?
00:42:26He's near me.
00:42:27Hey, white child.
00:42:30White card, boy.
00:42:31White card is coming.
00:42:32White card is coming.
00:42:33You're eye on the cloud. Don't let anyone shoot.
00:42:56We greet you in peace, old red brother.
00:42:58Why does your lance split the earth in anger?
00:43:00The white cloud place his mark on promise paper of great white father.
00:43:05For many moons we live in peace, but white man left his promise on paper.
00:43:13I have come to keep the promises.
00:43:15For five moons we wait, buffalo now gone, grass brown, my people starve.
00:43:23You not speak with two tongues before, you come, but we not see cattle.
00:43:30They are gone, white cloud.
00:43:32In the night they ran to the four winds.
00:43:35I have asked the singing writer to tell the great white father about this.
00:43:38Jews not eat words.
00:43:41How children cry.
00:43:44Braves grow lean.
00:43:46We not wait much longer.
00:43:49When third sun hides face behind mountain, and you not bring cattle, I take back my mark from promise paper.
00:43:57If this happens, white cloud, much blood will be spilled.
00:44:02It will be blood of white man.
00:44:04My braves will ride with spirit of my son running, dear.
00:44:08We will drive white man from our land.
00:44:11We will burn his houses, and dust will cover the white man's sign.
00:44:17You must give me time, white cloud.
00:44:20My mother heard a cattle, and will be here soon.
00:44:23You must not take back your mark from the paper of promise.
00:44:26Remove the landfill, brother, and let the earth show no sign.
00:44:30This is my word.
00:44:32When first star shines at end of third sun, and my people still hungry, the Sioux will ride.
00:44:40I, white cloud, have spoken.
00:44:49That shot may rip cost us our lives.
00:45:11What do you suggest we do?
00:45:13There's only one thing we can do.
00:45:15Fill our end of the treaty.
00:45:16What do you got on your mind, Bill?
00:45:18Bill, that buffalo herd we saw four days ago.
00:45:22We can get wagons from Walker.
00:45:24If we're lucky, we can bring back plenty of buffalo meat.
00:45:26Come on, Cactus.
00:45:45Get that Indian paint on your follow.
00:45:47Stay out of sight, and let me know when they start to come back.
00:45:52Let's get the men together.
00:45:54We're going to play the Indian again.
00:45:55Still hungry, Bill.
00:46:02I think I'll get some more grub.
00:46:18You got to put some fat on me, you know.
00:46:20Maria said I was all skin and bones.
00:46:22Well, you're stressing out Maria, eh?
00:46:24Oh, Bill.
00:46:25Ha, ha, ha.
00:46:29Penny Feather.
00:46:30What are you doing here?
00:46:32Meet them grubs.
00:46:33I can see that.
00:46:36She ain't here, is she?
00:46:37No, no.
00:46:37No, she's telling me to check them up on you.
00:46:40Well, the next time you see her, you tell her I already check them down on her.
00:46:44I'm going to get some more grub.
00:46:45Well, I'll go.
00:48:20Sure hope we have enough buffalo meat to satisfy White Cloud until the next herd of cattle get here.
00:48:24Well, where are you figuring on making camp, Bill?
00:48:26We're not stopping.
00:48:27We may be too late as it is.
00:48:28Get the horses.
00:48:29Up you go, pinfeathers.
00:48:30Take away, Joe.
00:48:45Let's go.
00:49:01Sue, let's tell them about the buffalo.
00:49:04Hey, that fellow just appeared in a hurry.
00:49:15You sure that was a Sue?
00:49:16There are the hoof prints.
00:49:17It wasn't a Sue, Cactus.
00:49:25It was a white man.
00:49:26The humans don't chew their horses.
00:49:31What do you suppose white men would be posing as Indians, sir?
00:49:35I don't know, Cactus.
00:49:36The Indians who attacked Lieutenant Byron's wagon train certainly didn't act like Indians.
00:49:40Let's get out of here.
00:49:41This is my word.
00:49:53When first star shines at end of third sun, and my people still hungry, the Sue will rise.
00:50:02Tell the tribes of our nation White Clouds summons them.
00:50:09Let our brothers know White Cloud's land has slipped the earth.
00:50:15He has taken back his mark from promised paper.
00:50:18From this time on, Sue and white men are no longer at peace.
00:50:32Let our brothers know the north.
00:50:49We all have a respect.
00:50:52We all have a respect.
00:50:56We all have a respect.
00:53:32Gold.
00:53:33See that this man is buried.
00:53:34Tell Simpkins to locate Lieutenant Byron in his patrol.
00:53:37I'm going to see White Cloud.
00:53:44Come on, get moving.
00:53:45Cover up my mustache.
00:53:46The Buffalo wagons are on their way back.
00:53:47Where'd you leave them?
00:53:48Over in the Stake Plains.
00:53:49They ought to be at Rimrock Canyon in 24 hours.
00:53:53Good.
00:53:54We'll meet them there.
00:53:55Come on, let's hurry.
00:53:56The Buffalo wagons are on their way back.
00:54:07Where'd you leave them?
00:54:08Over in the Stake Plains.
00:54:09They ought to be at Rimrock Canyon in 24 hours.
00:54:11Good.
00:54:12We'll meet them there.
00:54:13Come on, let's hurry.
00:54:14Go on, let's hurry.
00:54:15Go on, let's hurry.
00:54:17Go on.
00:54:19Ladies White Loudon, the killer of Buffalo, not welcome in land of the Sioux.
00:54:47I come and peace the castle with White Cloud.
00:54:51There is no peace. Your long hair will hang in my teepee.
00:54:56I am a bloodbather to the Sioux. I have the right to speak.
00:55:00You cover yourself with mantle of our law. You shall speak as did Running Deer.
00:55:07You'll be punished as a Sioux, not white man.
00:55:11My heart is not afraid of White Cloud's gesture. He is bitter because his people go hungry.
00:55:17From beyond those hills, I am bringing six wagons filled with buffaloes.
00:55:21Once you said you were bringing cattle. We never see them.
00:55:25Evil white men stampeded the cattle because they wanted the Sioux driven from their land.
00:55:29All white men are enemies.
00:55:32No, White Cloud. Only those who have learned there is much gold on your land.
00:55:36We never see it.
00:55:38The sun has gone down twice since the Sioux caught a white man and punished him with a dragging death.
00:55:44That is so.
00:55:46I put this from his body.
00:55:47The Sioux does not carve the earth for gold.
00:55:58The white man Blake wants its gold.
00:56:01His men dress his Sioux to attack the wagons.
00:56:04I have seen the tracks of one who watched us.
00:56:07If they attack and stop us from bringing you the buffalo meat,
00:56:10no man will trust White Cloud.
00:56:14The great white father will send an army of Blue Shirts to drive the Sioux from his land forever.
00:56:19If this is so, why isn't this man punished?
00:56:23The white man law protects him until we can prove his evil.
00:56:26The white man's law is nothing to the Sioux.
00:56:29Give us Blake.
00:56:30I'm sure Blake and his men will attack the wagons.
00:56:33White Cloud and his braids can move like shadows.
00:56:36We need that fuel.
00:56:38Your skin's still white.
00:56:41Your wagon may be jaws of a trap.
00:56:44I have spoken.
00:56:47Lower drum of death.
00:56:56Kodeshne!
00:57:06If I not return,
00:57:31let earth run red with white man's blood.
00:57:34Wait.
00:57:38Oh!
00:57:48Well, Bill, I see you've filled up yourself.
00:57:51Does that mean White Cloud's blowing to help us?
00:57:53I don't know, Captain.
00:57:54We just have to keep our powder dry.
00:57:56I don't know, Captain.
00:58:06Whatever.
00:58:09Oh!
00:58:15They ought to be here by now.
00:58:17Make sure you get them all.
00:58:19I don't want any witnesses.
00:58:20I'll get you.
00:58:46Certain cops!
00:58:47Get them all!
01:03:50William Cody, this honor belongs to you.
01:03:59My brother, once more we bring forth the promised paper.
01:04:02It is good, from this time on, the lands of White Cloud shall never split the earth in anger.
01:04:12The Sioux and white man shall live in peace.
01:04:14Wish you could stay for the wedding, Bill.
01:04:23Wish you could stay for the wedding, Bill.
01:04:24Sorry, I can't, Lieutenant.
01:04:26But orders are ordered.
01:04:26I can't, I can't, you can't, you can't, you can't, you know, we'll be back here, we'll be back here.
01:04:39And you'll wait for me!
01:04:46I'm afraid you're going to be back for a long time.
01:05:09And you'll wait for me.
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