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Follow the legendary Jesse James, America’s most notorious outlaw, on a thrilling journey of crime, betrayal, and revenge. From daring train robberies to tense showdowns on the open plains, Jesse James: Days of Infamy brings the Wild West to life with classic 1930s Western action and drama
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00:00The End
00:30Latest Kansas City paper here.
00:33Full text of President Grant's message to Congress.
00:39How about the press folks all about Jesse James?
00:42Read all about Jesse.
00:43Here, son, give me one of those.
00:44Me too.
00:45Yes, lady.
00:46Here, boy.
00:46I'll take one of those.
00:47Right down here, son.
00:55Hey, bub.
00:56I don't see nothing in here about Jesse James.
00:59Keep looking, mister, on page four.
01:05Now, this must be it.
01:07In the middle of column three, Jesse James leads Grant.
01:11According to statistics, five male babies born in St. Joseph, Missouri, during the past month, have been christened Jesse James.
01:20During the same period, three have been christened Ulysses Grant.
01:23Glorifying an outlaw.
01:26Naming babies after him.
01:28It's an outrage.
01:29Yep, maybe so.
01:31But some folks is disposed to, Jesse.
01:34The claim is how him and his kin folks got a rough deal after the war.
01:38And you think that excuses him for robbing banks?
01:41Nope.
01:42Maybe not.
01:43But some folks don't figure he needs any excuse, especially when it comes to robbing some of these land grabbers.
01:49They've come in here since the war getting rich off of other folks' misfortunes.
01:54I'll have you understand, sir, that banks are the very foundation of modern progress.
01:59If you run a bank, I reckon that's fine and dandy.
02:02But I still claim we was getting along for straight out here without so much such like progress.
02:08How about it, old timer?
02:09Well, you look like you've been around here long enough to hold an opinion.
02:14Well, now, I can't say about Missouri.
02:17This first time I've been back here in 9 out of 15 years, wouldn't be here now if wasn't for my granddaughter.
02:22She argued fight me into selling out from California diggings.
02:28A diggings?
02:30Do you mean a gold mine?
02:31Yep, a platter.
02:34There's a first nugget took out of her.
02:35She weighs just a litermite shy of $19.06.
02:40Well, the mine that size must have brought you a good price.
02:43Well, I ain't complaining.
02:45Now, right in that bag, guys.
02:47I'm afraid folks out here have an exaggerated idea about California gold mines.
02:52All the nuggets aren't as big as that one.
02:55So I thought Grandpa should sell before the mine ran out and come back to Missouri.
03:00Owning land that grows something, there's a lot more...
03:05Here she comes, boys. Hurry up.
03:16You're exactly right, miss.
03:18There's nothing like a good Missouri farm for security.
03:20If I happen to know a big piece of acreage right outside of Munis,
03:23it can be bought...
03:24Here's my car.
03:25I'd like to be of assistance.
03:26Thank you, Mr. Wyatt.
03:28My name is Mary Whitaker.
03:32What happened?
03:32This is a hold-up, folks.
03:36Help!
03:36Don't worry, madam.
03:38Jesse James never hurts anybody that listens to orders.
03:41Reach higher and try and touch that genuine mahogany trim.
03:45He means you too, Grandpa.
03:46Reach.
03:47If it wasn't for the presence of this young lady, I'd...
03:49I know, I know.
03:51You'd show us how brave you are.
03:53Well, there are three more of us outside.
03:54I suppose you'd like to take care of them after mopping up on Frank and me.
03:57Never mind this.
04:01I'll take care of that.
04:03Keep them covered, Frank.
04:20Move aside, Jesse, and let me shoot the car.
04:22No, no, please don't.
04:27Don't worry, lady.
04:34Leave him be.
04:35He's the only critter on this train with an ounce of spunk.
04:38Where are you from, Grandpa?
04:39From California Gold Diggins?
04:41Yeah.
04:42How'd you do out there?
04:43I done all right.
04:44About time, too.
04:45That's 15 years.
04:47Hmm?
04:48Well, then you won't miss that watch and shame.
04:52Just drop it right in here.
04:53That's a good boy.
05:04Thanks, gentlemen.
05:06And you, sir.
05:06Derrick! Derrick!
05:16Wyatt Brothers Bank. Samuel Wyatt President.
05:19Much obliged, Mr. Wyatt.
05:21Maybe someday we'll do business together.
05:26Much obliged, folks. You can relax now.
05:36Look at it, folks. Gold and greenbacks.
05:40Good work, old-timer.
05:42I guess Jesse James ain't so smart after all.
05:46How much you got there, mister?
05:48Oh, about $40,000. Phew!
05:51Here you are, miss.
05:54Next time your grandfather might not be so lucky.
05:56He should put his money in the bank and carry cash his check.
05:59He should put his money in the bank and carry cash his check.
06:02That's what I tried to tell him.
06:04Let me tell you something, mister.
06:06I don't spend no 15 years finding a gold mine
06:09and then trusting some stranger with what I get for it.
06:11And I don't want no arguing about it, nother.
06:24What's the exact amount, Bob?
06:26There's $41,280.
06:28Is that what you made it?
06:30Yep, counting out what Mary paid for the Harrison furnishings this morning.
06:34There you are, Mr. Whitaker.
06:35Now this book tells you exactly how much you have on deposit.
06:38Thank you, Mr. White. You've been very kind.
06:41Tomorrow we'll drop out and see that farmland I was telling you about.
06:43In the meantime, your money is in safe hands.
06:51That's a big load off my mind. Don't you feel better, too?
06:54I suppose so, but I don't feel like a rich man no more.
06:57Is that someone?
06:59Oh, boys, you shouldn't take these chances.
07:01Well, who's heading by here anyhow and stopped by to leave a couple letters?
07:03That's better than trusting the mail.
07:05This is for you, and this one's for old man Horner.
07:07Inside's a little donation from the railroad company.
07:08I mean, why is that a little donation?
07:09Kind of makes up for the way they cheated them out of it right away.
07:10There's any more than right than just Mom.
07:12Horner gave most of this light to Claire in that land.
07:13It's us, Mom.
07:15Boys, you shouldn't take these chances.
07:17We was heading by here anyhow and stopped by to leave a couple of letters.
07:20That's better than trusting the mail.
07:22This is for you, and this one's for old man Horner.
07:25Inside's a little donation from the railroad company.
07:28Kind of makes up for the way they cheated him out of that right-of-way.
07:31Ain't any more than right and just, Mom.
07:33Horner gave most of his light to clear in that land.
07:36Where's Dr. Samuels?
07:38He's out on a sick call.
07:39And Buster, where's he?
07:40He's been in bed long ago.
07:42I'd waken him.
07:43Only, well, you know how his father feels about...
07:46Jesse!
07:47Is that you?
07:49You bet, Buster!
07:50Glad to see me.
07:51Gee, wishes.
07:52Hello, Frank.
07:53Hello, Buster.
07:54Why don't you come to see us more often?
07:56Well, you see, we've been kind of busy.
07:57How are you getting along in school?
07:59Well, all right.
08:00I guess I'm up to long division.
08:01Do you like your teacher?
08:02Mm-hmm.
08:03And the other kids, they treat you all right?
08:04Gee, wishes.
08:05And you know, Jesse, when we play fox and hounds, they always let me be the fox.
08:09And most of the time, they can't catch me.
08:11Why does that make them say I'm a lot like you?
08:14Well, um...
08:17I don't know.
08:18I haven't any idea.
08:20I guess you better go back to bed, Buster.
08:22Good night, now.
08:23Good night, Jesse.
08:24Good night, Frank.
08:25Good night, Buster.
08:26I guess the doc's right about him not seeing too much of Frank and me.
08:30We gotta go now, Mom.
08:32Bye.
08:33Goodbye.
08:34Goodbye.
08:35Goodbye.
08:36Goodbye.
09:07Well, hurry up. Come on in. Close that door.
09:13Yes, sir. Right away, sir.
09:19Well, hurry up with that feels. We haven't got all night, Jesse.
09:26Mr. Wyatt, you should have had me fooled.
09:29I thought that...
09:30Sounds like it come from the bank.
09:37Yes, sir.
09:49Declare war on James Brothers.
09:52Offer huge reward.
09:54Captain Worthington, head of railroad police, on way to Missouri.
09:59Attracted by an offer of a $50,000 reward, Captain Worthington left Chicago for the scene of last night's bank robbery.
10:08If you hurry, you can get to minutes in time to confer with him, Roy.
10:10I don't expect that a big gun like Worthington will pay much attention to a peace officer like me.
10:18That's all right.
10:19But we can't afford to work at cross-purposes with the railroads.
10:22So you'd better get together with Worthington somehow.
10:25All right, if that's orders.
10:26Not orders, exactly, Roy. It's in the form of a suggestion.
10:30Our principal interest right now is in having that bank in Munis open its doors again.
10:35The only thing is, I can't figure out how Jesse hops around fast enough to do all the things they say he does.
10:40Missouri one day and Minnesota the next.
10:42Yes. I've been thinking of that, too.
10:48Well, anyway, here are your instructions in writing.
10:55Stand back.
10:56Sam Wyatt, tell him to come out.
10:58We've got a right to know about our money.
10:59Just a moment, please.
11:00I have some encouraging news for you.
11:02Oh, Captain.
11:03This is Captain Worthington, head of the railroad detective service.
11:06He's going to take charge of everything.
11:07What about our money?
11:08That's why Captain Worthington's here.
11:10He's going to get it back for you.
11:11We're not looking to him for it, Sam.
11:13We're looking to you.
11:14Well, I'd make good your losses if I could, but I'm broke, too.
11:17Every cent that Bob and I had was in that vault.
11:19I can't help that. I want my money.
11:21He's got it. Here we go.
11:23You better go back inside, Sam.
11:24Yes.
11:27Now, listen to me, folks.
11:29You're all my friends.
11:30I know how you feel.
11:32And I don't blame you.
11:33But as long as I'm sheriff of this county,
11:35I am to see that justice is done to each and every one of you.
11:38If it's the fact that the bank has been cleaned out,
11:41you ain't going to gain anything by messing things up.
11:44So the best thing you can do is to go back home
11:46and let Captain Worthington here get started after Jesse James.
11:52Hi there, Roy.
11:53Hi there, Sheriff.
11:55What brought you up in this neck of the woods?
11:56I thought you had enough horse thieves in your father country
11:59to keep you busy all summer.
12:00Hung the last one a week ago,
12:01so I quit the stock raisers and hired out to the bankers' association.
12:04They told me when I got down here to get in touch with you, Captain Worthington.
12:08Name's Rogers.
12:08Why'd they want you to see me?
12:10They thought maybe we could cooperate.
12:12But this is all they gave me in the way of instructions.
12:17Call on Jesse James.
12:18Do you know where to find him?
12:19I hadn't given much thought to that.
12:21Just started looking, I guess.
12:22But you know, if you saw him.
12:24Not without an introduction.
12:27Neither did anybody else in this part of the state,
12:29except maybe his ma,
12:30over in the next county and his stepdaddy,
12:32old Doc Samuels.
12:35See you right after lunch in about an hour.
12:37Come on, Finn.
12:41I have an idea that fellas are not smarter than he pretends to be.
12:43For instance, the sheriff's remark about horse thieves.
12:45We better team up with him then.
12:47That way we can clean up our business quicker.
12:49Our only job is getting that $50,000 reward,
12:51and that's worth waiting for.
12:52What if James does commit a few more crimes
12:54before we catch up with him?
12:55That may cause him to raise the ante.
12:57And we don't want to split with someone
12:59who calls himself Rogers.
13:00But how are we going to shake loose from him?
13:01We won't.
13:02We'll pretend to cooperate with him
13:03until we find out what he's up to,
13:04and then we'll cut in ahead of him.
13:06So it looks like the only clue we've got to go on
13:07is one of the robbers is wounded.
13:09Yep.
13:09That's what Hamlin, the teller, claimed.
13:11He's sure he hit one of them.
13:13Said he saw him grab the horn to keep himself in the saddle.
13:16How about stepping over to the house
13:18when we didn't have him snack?
13:19I'm much obliged, Sheriff,
13:20but I just took on a late breakfast.
13:22So I guess I'll look around some
13:23while I'm waiting for Worthington.
13:25Maybe right out in the direction the robbers went.
13:27Can't ever tell us what a fellow's liable to stumble onto.
13:30That's right.
13:30Let's go.
14:00Good afternoon, ma'am.
14:21But where did you come from?
14:23Well, I saw you putting up that sign, so I...
14:25Oh, you want to see the house.
14:26We'll come right on in.
14:29Thanks a lot, ma'am.
14:30My name's Mary Whitaker.
14:34Pleased to meet you, Miss Whitaker.
14:37Well, this is it, Mr...
14:39Rogers.
14:40How many in your family, Mr. Rogers?
14:42Only one, counting myself, up to the present.
14:45Oh, in that case, I mean,
14:46if you're intending to get married,
14:48well, wouldn't you want her to see it too
14:50before you made up your mind?
14:51Oh, I guess whatever it suits you,
14:52it suits her, all right.
14:54Is that Argonne in good condition?
14:56Yes, sir.
14:57That's a lot of brand new stops
14:58you probably never saw before.
14:59I like to ride through the Echo Mountain.
15:11The Echo makes my dream come true.
15:17I say I love you.
15:20It says I love you.
15:23And I imagine I ride with you.
15:27I like to roam through the Echo Mountain.
15:34It makes me feel that you are near.
15:40I say I miss you.
15:43It says I miss you.
15:46And I keep thinking it's you I hear.
15:51You, where can you be?
15:57You, whoo, you answer me.
16:03I long for you, dear, from early morning
16:08until the stars begin to shine.
16:13So I'll keep riding through Echo Mountain
16:19until the moment you're really mine.
16:29Gabriel Whittaker, whatever are you up to?
16:31I'm up to getting my belongings back, that's what.
16:34I was willing to forget about my watch and chain.
16:37But when some ordinary rascallion figures on skinning me out of $40,000,
16:42right there's where I start getting mad.
16:45Please, Grandpa, there's no sense to getting yourself all excited.
16:48Excited?
16:49Who's excited?
16:50That Jesse James has overreached himself, that what.
16:52And if I ever lay hands on him, I'll...
16:55Who's your friend, Mary?
16:58Oh, I'm sorry.
16:59Mr. Rogers, this is my grandfather.
17:01Mr. Rogers just dropped in to look at the house.
17:03You see, we had all our money in the bank, Jesse James robbed.
17:06That's why Grandpa's so excited.
17:07I tell you, I ain't excited.
17:09I'm mad.
17:10There's a heap of difference.
17:12You lost your money?
17:13Is that why you had to rent your home?
17:15Yes, we just bought it in the furniture, too.
17:18We expected to settle down here and buy farming property.
17:21And then...
17:21I let them argue find me into putting my money in the bank.
17:24Let me tell you something, young fella.
17:26Never have nothing to do with no banks.
17:28If you got any money to protect, get yourself a good dog.
17:31Like Whiskers here.
17:32Be a whole lot safer with him.
17:33Please, must we go into all that again?
17:36I suppose it's my fault, mostly.
17:38Grandpa never had any use for banks,
17:39but after we got caught in that train holdup
17:41and Jesse James almost got our money.
17:43Almost nothing.
17:45Whiskers here scared him off quick.
17:47Made it grab for his nose, got his mask instead.
17:49Pulled it clean off his face.
17:51Wait a minute.
17:52You trying to tell me you were on that train
17:53that Jesse James robbed?
17:54You're darn tootin'.
17:56And that dog there unmasked him?
17:57Yes, sirree.
17:58You must know what he looks like.
18:00Well, maybe not for sure,
18:03but Mary here would.
18:04Looked him square in the eye.
18:06Is that a fact, miss?
18:07Would you know him if you saw him again?
18:09Well, I suppose so.
18:10Well, come along with me.
18:11You too, Grandpa.
18:12But what about the house?
18:13Don't you want to see the kitchen?
18:15Well, I'm sorry about that, miss,
18:16but to tell you the truth,
18:18I wasn't even looking for a place to rent.
18:20You're not?
18:21No, ma'am.
18:22But I thought you said,
18:24aren't you going to get married either?
18:26No, ma'am.
18:27Anyway, not that I know of.
18:29The marrying idea was yours.
18:31Oh, you...
18:33Now, listen, miss,
18:34I've got an appointment to keep
18:35and you've got to go along
18:36to identify Jesse James.
18:37I'm what?
18:39Are you crazy?
18:41No, ma'am.
18:42I'm a peace officer.
18:44You come along.
18:45I might need you too.
18:46If what I've got in mind works out,
18:47you won't need to rent your house.
18:52Not that I claim to be any great shucks
18:54as a detective, Captain Worthington,
18:55but it seems common sense
18:57if one of the James boys was wounded,
18:59he'd be looking up a doctor sooner or later.
19:01That sound was raised to board.
19:02And the likeliest doctor for him
19:04to think about
19:04will be his own stepfather.
19:06Well, possibly.
19:07Anyway, it wouldn't do us any harm
19:09to ride out that way and find out.
19:11Especially now that Miss Whittaker
19:12would know Jesse
19:13if she saw him anywhere.
19:14Sounds like a wild goose chase to me.
19:16But of course,
19:17if you insist, Miss Whittaker.
19:19Insist?
19:20I don't even know
19:20what he's talking about.
19:23I suppose our next move
19:25would be to walk up to the house
19:26and say we'd like to rent it.
19:28Maybe they'd have Jesse
19:29show us through the place.
19:32Good evening.
19:43Are you the doctor?
19:44Yes, ma'am.
19:45Well, my grandfather's just come down
19:47with cramps or something.
19:49That's our campfire over there.
19:51I'll be with you
19:51as soon as I get my medicine kit.
19:55Good night, Mother.
19:56Good night, dear.
19:57Good night, Buster.
19:58Good night, Pop.
19:59Good night, dear.
20:00I try not to be long,
20:01but don't wait for me.
20:02everything's all clear.
20:05Samuels is down
20:05at the camp with the Rogers.
20:07All right, let's go.
20:12They say to you, James,
20:13shoot fast and straight.
20:15If they're in that house,
20:16they'll have to pick us off
20:17before we get them located.
20:18I'll locate them
20:19before they locate us.
20:25Ever see one of these?
20:26No, what is it?
20:27One of those new naphtha torches.
20:29All I do is light the fuse
20:30and let it burn down
20:31about there.
20:32And I throw it in the window
20:33just in time
20:33to light up the whole place.
20:35We rush in,
20:36have everybody covered
20:37before they know
20:37what it's all about.
20:54Everybody ready?
20:54Let's get out of here.
21:18What are you doing here?
21:20Well, it wasn't supposed to explode.
21:22I thought it wasn't.
21:23But that naphtha torches
21:24threw it in the light of the place.
21:25And I thought,
21:26let go of me.
21:27I'll tell you it was an accident.
21:28Well, so is this.
21:41Martha.
21:42Martha.
21:42Buster.
21:46Buster.
21:47Buster.
21:50Take it easy, Martha.
21:51Buster.
21:52Take it easy.
21:59He's burnt, son,
21:59but he'll be all right.
22:12in Nebraska.
22:20That's the man.
22:21Sand Valley, Nebraska.
22:22What do you know about him?
22:23As far as I know,
22:24Thompson's a hard-working
22:25law-biding citizen.
22:26He had a brother,
22:27though,
22:28called Bud.
22:29They had to send him
22:29to Leavenworth
22:30for trying to rob
22:30a post office.
22:31Is he still in Leavenworth?
22:33As I recollect,
22:34his sentence has
22:34three or four more years
22:35to run.
22:36Why?
22:37What do you make
22:37out of this?
22:38I found that
22:39in the burning house
22:39last night.
22:40Gosh almighty, Roy,
22:43you've got
22:43Jesse James'
22:44post office address.
22:56Now, I know
22:57I see a postcard
22:58for you here
22:59somewhere
23:00from down to Leavenworth.
23:03Your brother, Bud,
23:05says he's getting along
23:06as well as could be expected.
23:07Oh, here it is.
23:08Here's your newspaper, too.
23:15Much obliged.
23:26I'll raise you
23:27in all I got.
23:32Drag ten, Cole.
23:33I'm not much shy.
23:35Wait a minute.
23:36Maybe you'll let
23:37this make up
23:38the difference.
23:44All right.
23:46Trees full on sevens.
23:50Hello, man.
23:51Hi, Jesse.
23:54Finish your own, Frank.
24:00Want to see what's new,
24:01Jesse?
24:01Jesse?
24:06Come on, Frank.
24:14We've got work to do.
24:17Why?
24:18What's the matter, Jesse?
24:20A bank detective
24:21started a raid the other night.
24:23Mom and Buster have been hurt.
24:24You the sheriff?
24:42No, I'm the sheriff.
24:44Sheriff's out of town.
24:45Well, maybe you can tell me
24:47what I want to know.
24:48Where can I find
24:49that detective, Roy Rogers?
24:51He's out of town, too.
24:52Left the mighty head of the sheriff.
24:55Happen to know where they went?
24:57No, they didn't say.
24:59Sheriff, neither.
25:00Come to Jesse James, I guess.
25:05Much obliged.
25:07You're welcome.
25:13Got him.
25:16Say, you parcel
25:17that Worthington outfit?
25:20No, why?
25:21Well, he's been
25:22pesting me
25:22with the same brand
25:23of questions.
25:25He's appeared
25:25that Rogers
25:25will beat him
25:26to the $50,000 reward.
25:30Shoot.
25:37Who are those fellas, anyway?
25:46Clear out.
25:46What do you want?
25:55There's a fella
25:55going by the name
25:56of McDaniels live here.
25:57Maybe.
25:58Why do you want to know?
25:59Well, me and his brother
25:59was acquainted some,
26:00and he told me to look him up.
26:02Bud?
26:03I guess you're wondering
26:04where I got acquainted with him.
26:05Leavenworth?
26:05Yeah.
26:06Most folks don't put much
26:07store in ex-convicts,
26:09and that's why I thought
26:10maybe if I looked up
26:10Bud's brother,
26:11that I...
26:11what he's trying to say
26:12is we ain't been eating regular.
26:16All right.
26:17Come in.
26:21I hope you don't think
26:22we've been hunting
26:23for a free meal,
26:24for you.
26:24Shut that door.
26:26Light and eat.
26:29I'm Thompson McDaniels.
26:30You know Bud, too?
26:31Why, uh...
26:32No, he did his time
26:33before Bud got there.
26:34Then me and him
26:35teamed up after I got out.
26:36I reckon they're all right
26:38if one of them knows Bud.
26:39Yeah, if he does know Bud.
26:42Grub's on, Cole.
26:55Do you happen to be
26:56the Cole Younger
26:56I've heard Bud talk so much about?
26:58I'm Cole Younger,
27:00but I don't know
27:00whether you heard Bud
27:01talking about me or not.
27:03It could have been
27:04you've seen my picture
27:04on reward notices.
27:06That's the way
27:07you fellas feel about us.
27:08Maybe we'd better be going.
27:09Sit down and finish
27:10your grub.
27:20Here, go on this.
27:24What are you gawking at,
27:25Thompson?
27:25Looks like we're going
27:26to have more visitors.
27:31Any more of Bud's friends
27:32going to follow you here?
27:33No, who is it?
27:34Get back.
27:35Jim, you and Bob
27:36get in the back room
27:37and take your biddles with you.
27:38You too.
27:39Might as well have you
27:40where we can keep an eye on you.
27:42Come on.
27:43Pick up that plate and cup and get.
27:44Where's the men that belong to them two horses outside?
28:05There are a couple of strays.
28:06I found them down the road a piece,
28:08fixed them in and tied them up.
28:09It ain't natural for horses to stray
28:11by them and saddle like that.
28:13Besides, you're lying.
28:14We're peace officers.
28:15When we leave here,
28:16we're going to take a couple
28:17of prisoners along with us.
28:19Where are you hiding?
28:20I ain't hiding nobody.
28:21And I found them horses
28:22just like I said.
28:23Then you can't have any objections
28:24to us looking around, son.
28:26This is my home.
28:27And you haven't any legal rights
28:28snooping around without a search warrant.
28:30This is all the search warrant I need.
28:32Now I'll see what's the other side of that door.
28:35You fellas don't want to get mixed up in this.
28:37Stay back.
28:45Much obliged, Mr. McDaniels.
28:47I guess we'll be drifting.
28:48Hold on, young fella.
28:49I want to talk to you two.
28:51Where'd you get the money to buy them horses?
28:53Where you supposed to win?
28:54Where's the two of you anyhow?
28:56They were bought the stolen greenbacks.
28:58Hold out your hands.
29:00Drop them guns.
29:03Which one of that drill first, son?
29:05Either one, I guess.
29:06Why not?
29:07You heard them say they were speech officers, didn't you?
29:10That doesn't make any difference.
29:12Mr. McDaniels took us in unsuspecting.
29:15Being a law-abiding citizen,
29:16we'd want to have him mixed up in any murder.
29:18I'll get started.
29:30You better take these with you.
29:34You might need them sometime.
29:35I hope it works.
29:40I'll take it out of here before I lose my shelter control.
29:42I'll give you an idea of what's going to happen to you next time we meet you.
29:55I'm sorry about this.
29:57If I hadn't thought we'd shake them off for trails,
29:58we'd never come near here.
30:00Well, this ain't no time for excusing you, sir.
30:02We all got to get saddled and skin out of here
30:03before they come back with the posse.
30:04I'll give you an idea of what's going to happen to you.
30:34Yes, sir, gentlemen.
30:40Are you the Captain Worthington?
30:42I presume so.
30:43At least I know of no namesake.
30:44Is there a Miss Whittaker stopping here?
30:45Yes, sir.
30:45Room two upstairs.
30:46Oh, here's Miss Whittaker.
30:48Oh, hello.
30:49This is very fortunate.
30:51It's extremely important that I get in touch with your grandfather,
30:53Mr. Rogers, at once.
30:54I'm sorry.
30:55I can't help you.
30:56I don't know where they are.
30:57Please, how can I help you get your money back if you don't tell me?
31:01It isn't money I'm worrying about.
31:03They left me here almost a week ago, and I haven't seen them since.
31:06Where did they go?
31:07I don't know, except they thought they might find Jesse James.
31:10I felt sure I'd see them in a day or two, but...
31:13If he wants us to drift into the sand valley tomorrow,
31:16him and Frank will be there ahead of us.
31:18We're taking big chances going back there as soon as this.
31:21That's what I tried to tell Jesse,
31:22but he's so mad on account of busting his mother that he don't care.
31:26What he wants to do is smoke this bank detective out in the open.
31:30I think the best way to do that is draw some money out of the sand valley bank.
31:34Croaked that fella up into this neck of the woods.
31:37What did he want him up here for?
31:38Well, you're supposed to pay him off for starting that raid on his stepfather's house.
31:42Shucks, he didn't have nothing to do with starting that raid.
31:45All he done was to...
31:46How do you know he didn't?
31:46What that fella told us doesn't prove anything.
31:49What fella?
31:50The fella that sold us those two horses we were riding.
31:52What'd he tell you?
31:53Well, he claimed the investigation proved that that bank detective
31:55didn't have a thing to do with starting that raid.
31:57Well, who did then?
31:58Well, near as I can figure out is one of the fellas hooked up at the railroad.
32:02You counting on me to help you with that raid, Cole?
32:05Maybe so. Why?
32:06Well, it's going to look suspicious if we don't start drifting into town kind of gradual,
32:09and I thought maybe me and one or two of the other boys could start moseying in tonight.
32:14Yeah.
32:15Well, in the morning it'll be soon enough.
32:17You and your partner better bunk alongside me and McDaniels tonight.
32:21That way the four of us can get up together for a bright and early start.
32:26Come along and fetch your blankets.
32:33Good morning, Miss Whitaker.
32:35Any news of your grandfather?
32:37No, not yet.
32:39Well, it's possible that he and Roger succeeded in catching up with James,
32:42and James became suspicious.
32:44And then the wrong party took the other in custody.
32:47He must have some idea where they expected to find him.
32:51Oh, they thought he was hiding out somewhere in the vicinity,
32:54so they left me here while they went to investigate.
32:56That's all I can tell you.
32:58If Roger suspected that James was being around here, he had a very good reason for thinking so.
33:04I realize that now.
33:06The danger must have been greater than he wanted me to know.
33:08That's why he didn't tell me everything.
33:10He thought I might get frightened and...
33:12You're putting on a great act, young lady, but you haven't fooled me a bit.
33:17Please, not so loud.
33:18Whether you know it or not, I can take measures to make you tell the truth.
33:21All you make believe anxiety doesn't mean a thing to me,
33:23so you might as well start talking right...
33:25Excuse me, stranger.
33:28But where I come from, men don't talk to their women folks such like.
33:31Thank you kindly, but I think I'll be able to take care of myself.
33:34His bark is much worse than his bite.
33:38Beg your pardon, ma'am.
33:42Having met your bodyguard before, I might have known my help wouldn't be needed.
33:47Who is this man? Do you know him?
33:53Just an acquaintance I met on the train.
33:56Thank you, ma'am.
34:04Well, possibly I did lose my temper, and possibly you were telling the truth.
34:09But in that case, your grandfather is unquestionably being detained by Jesse James.
34:13I don't think so, necessarily.
34:17What would you do, Captain, if you saw Jesse James?
34:20There's only one thing to do.
34:21Shoot first and ask questions afterwards.
34:23But now about your grandfather and Rogers.
34:25I think they'll probably be able to take care of themselves also.
34:34Well, let's go.
35:03Bill, right ahead and keep an eye on them two jailbirds. I don't trust them too much.
35:23Chad's calling us. We'd better split up while I figure a way to warn the marshal.
35:34Where can I find the marshal?
35:36In his office, likely. Just around the corner after the pump on the right side of the street.
35:41What do you want the marshal for?
35:42Jesse James is in town. I think there's going to be a robbery.
35:49Captain Worthington! Captain Worthington! Captain Worthington!
35:52Captain Worthington! Captain Worthington!
36:08Looks like you're going to have to butt me off, Trigger.
36:22Captain Worthington!
36:24Are you all right?
36:25I'm all right. I did it on purpose. I had to talk to you.
36:28You've got to get the bank and tell them to look out for a hold-up.
36:31Captain Worthington!
36:33Captain Worthington!
36:34Let's go, Frank!
36:46Let's go, Frank!
36:51Get to your horse, Frank.
36:53They've ganged up on us.
37:03Get to your horse, Frank.
37:05They've ganged up on us.
37:15Get to your horse, Frank.
37:21Come on. Where are we going now?
37:23I don't know, but maybe Jesse James is going to help us find your money.
37:32Go after him.
37:33That's $50,000 getting away from us.
37:51Let's go.
38:03Let's go.
38:07Let's go.
38:08Come on.
38:38You took a big chance there, Leavenworth.
38:53That's nothing, as long as you're all right.
39:08Colt, you and your brothers ride to the river.
39:15We're going over the ridge.
39:16Hey!
39:38Let's go.
39:52Help for your hand, Jesse.
39:54You got an arm of your own to look out for?
39:56Ah, shucks.
39:57Mine is a clean wound.
39:58Leavenworth there.
39:59Patched it up slick.
40:01Come on in, boys.
40:08Sirelda.
40:11Sirelda, where are you?
40:14Sirelda.
40:24Sirelda.
40:29Dolly, what's happened?
40:31I took sick about three days ago.
40:36Then the baby started ailing.
40:40It's nothing.
40:41It's just a scratch.
40:43Jesse, you have...
40:44No, no.
40:45The thing we've got to think about is getting you in the young and well.
40:49Maybe the fellow that fixed up my hand.
40:51He doesn't set himself up to be a doctor, but he sure did a good job for me.
40:54When I was a kid, there wasn't any docking calling distance, and Mom had to get by the best way she could.
41:03That wasn't so bad, was it?
41:04It was all right.
41:05It was good.
41:15It must be hard on women, folks, when their men get in serious trouble.
41:19Especially when they're sick.
41:21Yeah, I guess it is.
41:22Just about got us all cured up, Leavenworth.
41:25Yep.
41:26Guess you'll be skinned out pretty soon, huh?
41:30Maybe you and Frank will be going along with me.
41:34Jesse and me have been talking it over.
41:36We think keeping company with us is taking too much of a risk.
41:40Likewise, we figured that maybe you'd like to settle back east somewhere and learn the doctrine trade from the ground up.
41:45You got a knack for it.
41:47And we're figuring on staking you as much as we're able.
41:49See how much we got saved up, Jesse.
41:53See how much we got saved up, Jesse.
42:17What is this, a holdup?
42:19Come over here.
42:21See how much is in it, Gabby.
42:27Shucks, it can't be over two or three thousand dollars.
42:29What did you do with the rest of it, Jesse?
42:31You're Rogers, aren't you?
42:33Where's the rest of that money?
42:35The railway detective that blows up people's halls.
42:37I'm working for the Bankers Association.
42:39You're under arrest for the robbery of the White Bank and the murder of its porter.
42:41If it means anything to you, I didn't have anything to do with that explosion.
42:43If it means anything to you, that's all the money there is.
42:45We didn't have anything to do with the robbery of that bank.
42:47There's a lot of robbers here and there trading on Franks in my name.
42:49Maybe that'll explain how you couldn't blow the safe to pieces.
42:53Gather up all the money and get away as fast as they claim you did.
42:56It almost seems like the money must have been taken before the safe was blasted.
43:00Like they were folks who belonged to the bank.
43:03Come on, Gabby. I guess we're on the wrong track.
43:11Wait a minute.
43:15Why'd you do that?
43:17Why'd you give me the chance to shoot you in the back?
43:19To prove to myself you're not the kind that would shoot an unarmed bank porter.
43:22I think I knew who robbed that bank.
43:26Well, I guess we'll get going.
43:28Jesse, unless you give me a reason, I won't be back.
43:36What'll I do with this?
43:37Leave it.
43:38Leave it.
43:47Don't forget the baby's milk.
43:50I won't, Leavenworth.
43:52If anyone questions your authority, all you have to do is show them that badge.
44:05All right, Finn, next applicant.
44:06All right, you.
44:07Can you finish your own horse and equipment?
44:09Yes, sir.
44:10Have you ever been a peace officer?
44:11Yes, sir.
44:12I've been depotized occasionally.
44:13Do you know the purpose we're employing you for?
44:15To go hunting the James boys, ain't it?
44:17Yes, and their confeders, particularly Rogers and Whitaker.
44:22Sign the book.
44:23I told you, Captain.
44:24My grandfather had nothing to do with trying to rob that bank.
44:26Nor Roy Rogers, either.
44:27They tried to warn the marshals.
44:28Then...
44:29I'm sorry, Miss Whitaker, but I'm very busy.
44:32Here you are.
44:33Next, Finn.
44:45Here you are.
44:47Grandpa.
44:48There's a posse downstairs getting ready to go out and look for you.
44:53You can't stay here.
44:54I don't aim to.
44:55I just dropped in to tell you to pack your duds and sneak out cautious.
44:58Roy and me will be waiting down the east road a piece.
45:09This is where we've got to leave you, Mary.
45:11You understand what you're supposed to do as soon as you get to Munis, don't you?
45:17Yes, I understand, all right.
45:18But are you sure...
45:19Now, don't start worrying about me and Roy.
45:22I've got everything all figured out.
45:37The sheriff wants to see you right away, Mr. Wyatt.
45:39Sheriff?
45:40Where is he?
45:41What does he want?
45:42He's right outside.
45:43The Whitaker girl's with him.
45:44I don't know what he wants, but he says it's a matter of life and death.
45:46Show him that.
45:47That's Sam.
45:48Shut up.
45:49Help me put these books in.
45:50Get that scared look off your face.
46:00Sam, do you and Bob keep yourself armed?
46:02Why, we...
46:03What difference does it make?
46:05If you don't, you'd better.
46:06Jesse James is gunning for you.
46:08Jesse James after robbing me, why...
46:10You've got a crazy idea that you set the officers on to blow up his stepdaddy's place.
46:14Why, that's ridiculous.
46:16I know it's ridiculous.
46:18That's what her grandfappy tried to tell him.
46:20It wasn't any use.
46:21So he got word to her to come to me.
46:23Your grandfather?
46:24How did he know?
46:26He, uh...
46:27He heard them talking.
46:29Him and Mr. Rogers joined up the James gang, like Worthington claimed.
46:34But there's only make-believe.
46:36Just until they find out where they've hidden the money they took from your bank.
46:39Of course I'll be on the lookout, but not having no notion of what Jesse looks like.
46:43I thought you might need a little protection.
46:45Just in case he gets by me.
46:48Why, he wouldn't be on that train, Sam.
46:50He's coming the wrong way.
46:51Yep.
46:52Number seven.
46:53Right on the dot.
46:54Gets here at noon.
46:55Lights out to Kansas City after half-hour for lunch.
46:57Latest thing for us papers, folks.
46:59Press plans building canal across the isthmus of Panama.
47:04Hot off the press, folks.
47:06Latest news about Jesse James here.
47:08Hey, Mr. Rogers, come here.
47:10You can hear from the old man.
47:12I'm not sure.
47:13I don't know.
47:14I don't know.
47:15I don't know.
47:16You know, I don't know.
47:17You don't know.
47:18I'm not sure.
47:19You know.
47:20I'm not sure.
47:21You're not sure.
47:22I'm not sure.
47:23You're not sure.
47:24I'm not sure.
47:25I'm not sure.
47:26Hey, mister, I'll have one.
47:28Yes, there you are, mister.
47:29Who's next?
47:30Right over here.
47:30Yes, ma'am.
47:32Please, I'll take one.
47:33Yes, sir.
47:53Hurry up, Abby.
47:54Here it comes.
47:56What's the matter?
48:00Something's happened.
48:01Huh.
48:02Just some cattle on the track.
48:06Get out of here.
48:07Get out of here.
48:08Get out of here.
48:09Get out of here.
48:10Get out of here.
48:11Peanuts, popcorn, Cracker Jack, chewing gum and candy here.
48:15Peanuts.
48:16Keep your hands in plain sight, folks.
48:20Keep your hands in plain sight, folks.
48:25Keep them covered, Jesse.
48:30Just for that, I'm gonna start with you.
48:35Take off that watch and chain.
48:38Get out your wallet.
48:41Get out your wallet.
48:43Put them in that bag and close it up.
48:50The train crew's coming back.
48:52Get out of here.
48:53Get out of here.
48:54Get out of here.
48:55Get out of here.
48:56Get out of here.
48:57Get out of here.
48:58Get out of here.
48:59Get out of here.
49:00Get out of here.
49:01Get out of here.
49:02Get out of here.
49:03Get out of here.
49:04Get out of here.
49:05Get out of here.
49:06Get out of here.
49:07Get out of here.
49:08Get out of here.
49:09Get out of here.
49:10Get out of here.
49:11Get out of here.
49:12Get out of here.
49:13What do we do now?
49:15Right out to the South Park and see what attention Worthington paid to that wire we paid.
49:34I hope this Henley, whoever he is, hasn't let us on a wild goose chase.
49:39Anyway, this must be the place he met.
49:42And it's still Friday afternoon.
49:48Could that be them now?
49:50Come on, we've got to get close enough to see.
50:12Let's go.
50:13Here they come.
50:18Did you get them all rounded up, Sheriff?
50:19Near as I can figure.
50:20Have them bring along their past books?
50:21Yep, sure did.
50:22All right, folks.
50:23I think I've got just about all the money that was taken under robbery.
50:24So if you'll get your books ready, we'll kind of check out.
50:25You really mean it?
50:26Well, mine's 800.
50:27Here's my book.
50:28This is a fun thing you've done, Rogers.
50:29It's going to mean a lot to me, this.
50:34Did you get them all rounded up, Sheriff?
50:36Near as I can figure it.
50:38Have them bring along their past books?
50:40Yep, I sure did.
50:42All right, folks, I think I've got just about all the money
50:44that was taken under robbery.
50:46So if you'll get your books ready, we'll kind of check out.
50:48You really mean it?
50:49Well, mine's 800.
50:50Here's my book.
50:51This is a fine thing you've done, Rogers.
50:53It's going to mean a lot to mew this.
51:04Where's Rogers?
51:06Right here.
51:08You're under arrest.
51:10What for?
51:11Hating and abetting Jesse James in an attempted bank robbery.
51:14The only robbery I had anything to do with
51:16was a railroad car five or six hours ago.
51:18Right here's the loot.
51:19I took it from Sam and Bob White.
51:21Yeah.
51:22Looks like they robbed their own bank
51:24and then tried to blame it under Jesse James.
51:26Well, did you...
51:27Have you got them in jail?
51:28Nope.
51:29The only thing I bothered about was this money.
51:31That's right, Wellington.
51:33Come on, men.
51:34We'll track down the wire.
51:35Leave yourself for trouble, Captain.
51:37I got a telegraph message saying they was arrested in Kansas City
51:40as they stepped off the train.
51:48I'd like to ride through the Echo Mountain.
51:54The Echo makes my dream come true.
52:00I say I love you.
52:01It says I love you.
52:03It says I love you.
52:06And I imagine I ride with you.
52:12I long for you, dear, from early morning until the stars begin to shine.
52:23So I'll keep riding to Echo Mountain
52:27Until the moment you're really mine.
52:36How long for me?
52:39Can't do it.
52:42This情報 High School is incredible.
52:44Hi, Mr. weapons poplar.
52:45You had got off the stairwell.
52:46Before this, you know all the colors cafes
52:48You had got off theêt.
52:48I decided to make you caramelize this race,
52:49You had made a fit.
52:50By the sea.
52:51I'm going under oil.
52:53How long?
52:54I'm going under oil.
52:55You were on GB.
52:56If you wanted me to die!
52:57Then you were coming under.
52:58I was goingU.
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