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Travel back to the Wild West with Paradise Canyon (1935) β a thrilling John Wayne Western movie filled with action, suspense, and classic cowboy drama. Directed by Carl Pierson and produced by Lone Star Productions, this early John Wayne classic remains a fan-favorite among vintage Western films.
π Plot:
Government agent John Wyatt (John Wayne) goes undercover to stop a counterfeit money ring operating along the Mexican-Arizona border. Joining Doc Carterβs traveling medicine show as a sharpshooter, Wyatt faces outlaws, deception, and a fight for justice in true Western style.
β¨ Why Watch?
Rare 1930s John Wayne Western from Lone Star Productions
A perfect mix of Western action and crime drama
Restored public domain movie available to enjoy free
Great for fans of old cowboy films, vintage cinema, and classic Hollywood
βοΈ Disclaimer:
This film, Paradise Canyon (1935) starring John Wayne, is in the public domain. It is uploaded here for educational and entertainment purposes only.
π Plot:
Government agent John Wyatt (John Wayne) goes undercover to stop a counterfeit money ring operating along the Mexican-Arizona border. Joining Doc Carterβs traveling medicine show as a sharpshooter, Wyatt faces outlaws, deception, and a fight for justice in true Western style.
β¨ Why Watch?
Rare 1930s John Wayne Western from Lone Star Productions
A perfect mix of Western action and crime drama
Restored public domain movie available to enjoy free
Great for fans of old cowboy films, vintage cinema, and classic Hollywood
βοΈ Disclaimer:
This film, Paradise Canyon (1935) starring John Wayne, is in the public domain. It is uploaded here for educational and entertainment purposes only.
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00:00The
00:30THE END
01:00Hello, Peter. I'm John Wyatt.
01:03How are you, Wyatt? I'm glad you got here.
01:06Be seated.
01:12The department ordered me to cooperate with you.
01:15The counterfeit money situation in this section has become pretty bad.
01:19Lots of it in circulation.
01:21And it seems to be coming from the Mexican borderline.
01:25Have you picked up any clues?
01:27Nothing definite.
01:29Some years ago, two men operating a medicine show were caught with some of the bad money on them.
01:34One of them got ten years and served his time.
01:37The other turned state's evidence and was released.
01:40Well, are those the men you suspect?
01:43Yes.
01:44We just got word that the ex-convict is operating his medicine show again over toward the Mexican border in Arizona.
01:52Well, it'll be pretty tough to trail them if they slip across the border.
01:56You needn't worry on that score.
01:58Our relations with the Mexican officials there are very friendly.
02:01And I've already made all arrangements for them to permit you to cross the border if your man tries to get away.
02:07You'll have their full cooperation.
02:09Oh, that's fine, Colonel.
02:11Well, this is a new one for me.
02:14Looks like I'm going to have to join a medicine show.
02:17Well, good luck.
02:19Thanks, Ben.
02:20Come on.
02:21Have you been a medicine show through here lately?
02:22Yes.
02:23There was one pulled out of here about five days ago.
02:26They owed everybody in town and had to leave in a hurry.
02:29You don't know which way they were going, do you?
02:30I think they were headed west.
02:31Much obliged.
02:59I'll be back in a few minutes, Tom.
03:20I haven't seen anything of a medicine show around here, have you?
03:26Yes, there was one here.
03:28But they pulled out last night.
03:30The sheriff wouldn't let them stop.
03:32He said they were a bunch of crooks.
03:34Which way did they go?
03:36Large, Arizona.
03:37Thanks.
03:58What happened, Martin?
03:59Well, that drunken medicine man busted up my store last night and ran out without paying
04:04for it.
04:05Better get the sheriff and go after him.
04:06Well, he ain't here.
04:07I just saw him.
04:08He just came back.
04:09He's in his office now.
04:10What's the trouble, stranger?
04:13There was a medicine show over here and the boss got drunk and busted up the drug store.
04:19Then skipped out without paying for it.
04:21The druggist had gone to get the sheriff to go after him and catch the show for the damage.
04:26Which way did they go?
04:27Went right out that way towards the state line.
04:29Thanks.
04:47Dad, I wish you wouldn't drink any more of that stuff.
04:50Stuff?
04:51Dr. Carter's great boon to human health and happiness and you call it stuff.
05:02Linda, that remedy has been passed down from generation to generation.
05:11The sheriff wouldn't have tried to attach the show if you hadn't gotten drunk last night.
05:15Busted up everything in that drug store.
05:17Well, I'm sorry about that, Linda.
05:20But I'll never do that again.
05:22Not as long as I live.
05:24No, I promise.
05:33What's that for?
05:34That makes 976.
05:36976 what?
05:38Time to find her to quit drinking.
05:42Thanks, boys.
05:43You two get back in there and shake up that medicine.
05:46You don't have to shake it in this tub.
05:48No, you just put it in a bucket the car will do the rest.
06:01Hey there!
06:02What's the trouble?
06:03There's a sheriff and a posse after you.
06:05They're gonna attach your show.
06:07The state line shouldn't be far ahead.
06:09You better step on it.
06:10You better step on it.
06:13Well, what's the blinds, stranger?
06:15You better step on it.
06:16You better step on it.
06:17You better step on it.
06:18I'm going to leave.
06:27You better step on it.
06:32You better step on it.
06:33Oh, sir.
06:34The great praying that's concocted doctor's Indian remedy is too much for any small town sheriff.
06:37One remedy is too much for any small-town sheriff.
06:41Yes, sir.
06:42They want to remember that the minute we get across that line,
06:45attachment papers are worthless.
07:07Hurry, Dad. They can't be far behind us.
07:10I'm giving it everything that it's got.
07:13Hey, give a little snort of that Indian remedy of yours.
07:16Maybe that'll make it go faster.
07:37What's the matter, Dad?
07:45What happened?
07:50Oh, Dad, can't you do something?
07:52It's only 50 feet of the line.
07:58Won't you help us?
07:59Sure, I will.
08:07Let's go.
08:31Hold it, men.
08:32I see you're just a little bit too late, ain't you, Sheriff?
08:35They've got to cross the line. There ain't nothing we can do about it.
08:38Sheriff, what you need is a bottle of Dr. Carter's Indian remedy.
08:43It'll put vim and vigor into that body of yours
08:45and make you more fit for your job, Sheriff.
08:48Yeah, I'd be glad to take your order any time you want, Sheriff.
08:51Good for a man and beast. Better buy your horse a bottle.
08:54Never mind that.
08:55You'll need more than Indian remedy
08:57if you ever come back from this county again.
08:59Come on, boys.
09:05Yes.
09:10I want to thank you for helping us.
09:12You're welcome, I'm sure.
09:13Sheriff, my boy, shake the hand that shook the hand of Buffalo Bills.
09:18I'm the celebrated Dr. Carter, world-renowned medicine master
09:21and inventor of Dr. Carter's celebrated Indian remedy.
09:24A guaranteed cure-all, my boy, for whatever it is that's wrong with you.
09:28Yes, sir.
09:29Every year, thousands of people come to me for soccer.
09:32Uh, soccer.
09:33And go away cured.
09:34Oh, that's a fact.
09:35Uh, here, my boy, have a shot.
09:37Oh, cut out the sales talk, Dad.
09:38I'm Linda Carter, and this is my father, Dr. Carter.
09:41We shall pass in medicine.
09:43And, uh, and this is Mike and Ike.
09:46I'm Ike.
09:47And I'm Mark.
09:49They're entertainers with our show.
09:52Oh, I see, a medicine show.
09:54Yes, that's it.
09:55And I want to thank you again for saving us from that sheriff.
10:02It's, uh, just a little matter of an unpaid bill.
10:05Dad will send it to them.
10:07Looks like you need a couple of horses for this wagon, Doc.
10:10Yes, yes, yes, you're quite right, young man.
10:13Yes, you're quite right.
10:14Looks as though my chariot had imbibed a little bit too freely of my famous remedy.
10:18It's a good thing you came along when you did.
10:21Oh, that's all right, Miss Carter.
10:23You haven't told us your name yet.
10:25Well, I'm John Rogers.
10:27Are you working, young man?
10:29Oh, not exactly.
10:30I, uh, just finished the job.
10:32Oh, I see.
10:33Mm-hmm.
10:34Well, say, then, I'd like to use you with a medicine show.
10:36Yeah, you know, after, after what you've done for us, huh?
10:39Uh, say, can you sing or dance?
10:42Well, I'm sorry, but I'm afraid about all I can do is ride and shoot.
10:46Oh, you can shoot, can you?
10:49Well, say, say, now, that gives me an idea.
10:52Yes.
10:53Say, we've been needing a new act, you know.
10:55Yes, Linda here, she's been doing a dance.
10:57Yeah, uh, suppose you two get together and kind of rehearse a little bit and everything.
11:03We'll get together a new act, feature it, and call it the living target.
11:06Well, I guess that's all right if Miss Carter doesn't mind.
11:09It's all right with me, as long as you don't hit me too often.
11:13How are your nerves?
11:14Don't you worry about his nerves, Linda.
11:16My famous remedies will take care of that.
11:18No, thanks, Dad.
11:19I think we can get along without that.
11:21Well, Alma, boy, you're a part of the show.
11:24That's great.
11:25I've wanted to join a medicine show for some time.
11:28Well, now that you've joined the show, I guess I ought to give you your watch back.
11:35Well, that's very nice of you.
11:37Why don't you tie your horse on back and ride along with us for a while?
11:41We'll drive slowly.
11:42Thanks, I will.
11:57Our next stop is Las Piedras, Arizona.
11:59Oh, it's right on the border, isn't it?
12:01Yes, yes, it is.
12:03You know, we, uh, we've never played that town before.
12:06Now, ought to be some mighty good business down there.
12:09How long have you been in the medicine show business?
12:12Just ever since I was a boy.
12:14That is, except for about ten years.
12:17Oh, you were out of it for ten years, eh?
12:20Yes.
12:21Yes, I, I had some trouble with a business associate of mine.
12:25I took advantage of an opportunity to be connected with a government institution for a time.
12:30Oh, I see.
12:31You better tell Curly to be more careful.
12:32Well, I'll tell him about it.
12:33Say, but wait till you see our new twenties.
12:34They're great.
12:35Now, that's what we came for.
12:36We have a deal all set.
12:37Get rid of 500 of those in Tucson.
12:38That's fine.
12:39I'll go get them for you.
12:40In the meantime, you boys stay around town, but keep out of sight as much as possible.
12:44I'll be back in a couple of hours with the money.
13:14Hey, these look pretty good.
13:29Have a look at this.
13:37Let him in.
13:44Have any trouble with that last batch?
13:53Well, Pete said there was too much red in it, but he got rid of them all right.
13:56Oh, he wants 500 of the new twenties.
13:58That's swell.
13:59Oh, here's a letter from the boys down in Las Cruces.
14:11Anything the matter, boss?
14:12Plenty.
14:13Old Dr. Carter's heading this way with that medicine show of his.
14:17If he sees me here, he'll sure mess things up.
14:23You know, there might be ways of making him change his mind about coming here.
14:26Yeah, that's right.
14:28Take Tex and Slim with you.
14:30Okay, boss.
14:31Come on, fellas.
14:43Let's see.
14:44Let's see.
14:45I know.
14:46Well, sir, that's a remarkable exhibition, young man.
14:48Well, sir, that's a remarkable exhibition, young man.
15:04Now, I think that if we could find somebody
15:07that could hold a cigar between their teeth,
15:09the act would be complete.
15:10Well, here, Doc, you hold this match.
15:19Stand right over there.
15:22I'll show you my mirror shot.
15:24Well, not just now, young man.
15:26No, we've got to be getting down to the town.
15:29Yes, we'd better get started, too.
15:30Well, you folks go on ahead.
15:32I've got to give my horse a drink.
15:33Well, you'd better give him a little shot
15:35of Dr. Carter's remedy here.
15:37Oh, I think he'd better stick to water.
15:39Well, hell, all right, son.
15:40Well, we'll see you later.
15:42But hurry up, though, because we've got to get a show
15:44set up in the next town.
15:45All right, Doc.
15:46All right.
16:04Come on, boy.
16:06OK, Doc.
16:10There it is.
16:23There it is.
16:40Step on it, Dad.
16:50Someone's after us again.
16:51Well, let's see.
16:55Come on.
16:56I'll stop.
17:07You're right.
17:08Come on.
17:10Come on.
17:11You're wrong.
17:12Come on.
17:12Come on.
17:13Come on.
17:13There it is.
17:14What do you want?
17:14Come on.
17:15Come on.
17:15Come on.
17:16Come on.
17:17Come on.
17:17Come on.
17:17Come on.
17:18Come on.
17:19Let's go.
17:49Let's go.
18:19Let's go.
18:20Let's go.
18:21Let's go.
18:22Let's go.
18:23Let's go.
18:24Let's go.
18:25Let's go.
18:26Let's go.
18:27Let's go.
18:28Let's go.
18:29Let's go.
18:30Hey, wait a minute.
18:31Pardon me.
18:32We were just trying to play a joke on a couple of fellas, and well, I guess we got the wrong people.
18:44It doesn't look like a mistake to me, and it's a sense you got the wrong people.
18:49Don't forget it.
18:51Let's go.
18:52Let's go.
18:53Let's go.
18:54Let's go.
18:55Let's go.
18:56Let's go.
18:57Let's go.
18:58Let's go.
18:59Let's go.
19:00Let's go.
19:01Let's go.
19:02Let's go.
19:03Let's go.
19:04Let's go.
19:05Let's go.
19:06Let's go.
19:07Let's go.
19:08Let's go.
19:09Let's go.
19:10Let's go.
19:11Let's go.
19:12Let's go.
19:13Let's go.
19:14Let's go.
19:15Well, Dad, here we are.
19:16Let's go.
19:17That's right.
19:18Now, if we can just find a place to set the show up.
19:21Well, look.
19:22There's a good place over there.
19:23Yes, sir.
19:24That's all right.
19:35All right, let's get set up, boys.
19:44We're going to give a show here this afternoon.
19:47Okay, Doc.
20:05And I'm telling you, boss, the cowboy on that show is plenty of stuff.
20:11Why, you ride up behind us and take us all off our horses.
20:13Nothing we could do about it.
20:14We'll lie out of it.
20:15What?
20:16And that's not all.
20:17They're setting that show up on the American side.
20:20The game will be up if old man Carter ever sees me here.
20:23We've got to get that show out of town.
20:25That's right.
20:27You go across the border and bring that cowboy over here.
20:30You know, a little money will do wonders sometimes.
20:33I get you.
20:35There are a lot of things you could do to help besides just standing around looking.
20:45Well, I was afraid I might get in the way.
20:57There's a bucket in there.
20:59Would you mind going and getting some water?
21:03I'd be glad to.
21:05Well, Linda, I guess I'd better be getting up the street and let the town folks know
21:22that the greater Carter Madison show is in town.
21:25Just a minute, Dad.
21:27You remember that last town you were in?
21:29Yes, well, that's right.
21:31All right, we'll see you later, dear.
21:37Hello.
21:39Wait a minute.
21:41A friend of yours over on the Mexican side wants to talk to you.
21:43A friend of mine?
21:44Yeah.
21:46Sure you are making another mistake?
21:48No, not this time.
21:49All right.
21:51All right.
22:13This is the man.
22:28Sit down.
22:33I thought you said it was somebody I know.
22:35Now, wait a minute.
22:37I'm Curly Joe.
22:39Now, boys tell me you're a pretty good man on a jam.
22:41Now, let's cut out the compliments and get on the business.
22:44What do you want me for?
22:46Now, that's the way to talk.
22:48You're working for old Doc Carter, aren't you?
22:51Yes, I am.
22:53I'll make you a proposition if you're interested.
22:55What is it?
22:57I'll make it worth your while if that show leaves town today.
23:01What's your game?
23:02No game.
23:03It's just that I don't want competition.
23:05Dr. Carter's show will draw all my trade away from me.
23:09No, I'm not interested.
23:11I don't play my cards that way.
23:14All right, stranger.
23:15Then I'll deal from the bottom.
23:17You and that show will be out of town tonight.
23:20Or I'll be over there looking for you.
23:25Well, the show always goes on.
23:32So come over early and avoid the rush.
23:34Now, neighbors, if you'll just step down here a little bit closer to the platform, we're about to start the entertainment, my friends, that you come to see.
23:47We're going to start it off by asking the Texas Zoo here to sing, to render that soul sterling, that heart fluttered and ballad entitled, When We Were Young and Foolish.
24:01All right, let her go, boys.
24:03But friends, let that's just too.
24:05When we were young and foolish and easily led astray, we went to moonlight dances and danced the night away.
24:22T'was at the dance we met them.
24:26They asked if we were alone.
24:29They danced with us all evening and in the morning took us home.
24:36T'was in our mother's hallway, the lights were burning low.
24:44They hugged us and they kissed us, and they would not let us go.
24:50We screamed but got no answer.
24:54Believe it or not, it's true.
24:58All for the sake of honor, our eyes were black and blue.
25:04Now take this as a warning to young boys like you and me.
25:11You ne'er can trust a woman from six to sixty-three.
25:21All right, thank you, my friends.
25:24Now we're going to have some more entertainment here in just a minute, neighbors.
25:27But right now, my friends, I've got a message for you.
25:30Listen, friends, let me tell you something.
25:32Long before the hand of man set foot in this country, it was uninhabited.
25:38Yeah, only the Indians lived here.
25:40And sickness among those Indians, my friends and neighbors, was absolutely unknown.
25:45Because, that's what I wanted you to ask me, friends, why.
25:48I'll tell you why.
25:49Because they had the secret.
25:51They had the secret of good health.
25:53They had a compound, my friends.
25:55A compound made of loose herbs, barks and bitters.
25:59And that compound is known to the world today as Dr. Carter's famous Indian remedies.
26:06Listen, friends, I want to tell you something.
26:08Fifteen years ago, I was given up by the doctors.
26:12Yes, they told me that I couldn't live for a week.
26:16But I fooled them.
26:17Yes, sir, and I got well.
26:18And let me tell you something.
26:20That if you've got the proper amount of determination, listen, you can overcome any kind of a physical handicap with a proper amount of determination.
26:29Why, listen, I once knew a man that didn't have a tooth in his head.
26:34Yet, that man learned to play a bass drum better than anybody ever listened to.
26:39Now, that's an absolute fact, friends.
26:41I only deal in facts.
26:42I'm telling you the truth.
26:43I went out into country.
26:45I went out into great open spaces.
26:48And I lived with the Indians.
26:50And I was cured by those Indians.
26:52I was cured by taking that secret compound of theirs.
26:55And let me tell you something, that those Indians, my friends, for generations, have been laughing up their sleeves, at least laughing up their blankets at the doctors.
27:06Well, that's an absolute fact.
27:08And I brought back with me to civilization the secret of that marvelous compound known today as Dr. Carter's Indian remedy.
27:16Now, friends, I'm going to give you an opportunity a little bit later to buy a bottle of that remedy for the advertising price of $1.
27:25One dollar is all it's going to cost you.
27:27Right now, I'm going on with the entertainment.
27:30My friends, it gives me a great deal of pleasure to introduce one of the most amazing, one of the most astounding performances ever displayed on any stage.
27:44Introducing Princess Natasha.
27:47And her partner, Cowboy John, who are about to offer for your approval a thrilling exhibition, an astounding, amazing performance of expert marksmanship.
28:08Let me have your attention.
28:10And now, friends, I want to call your attention, ladies and gentlemen, to the high spot in this marvelous, this thrilling exhibition that you've just watched.
28:39It is known as the Mirror Trick, featuring this living talk.
28:46This performance, my friends, calls for perfect coordination of mind and nerve.
28:52And this coordination is only made possible through the constant use of Dr. Carter's famous Indian remedies, my friends.
29:00Calling your attention to Princess Natasha and her partner, Cowboy John, in a thrilling exhibition, The Mirror Trick.
29:07What about it?
29:37But just now, my friends, the Texas Zoo here are going to render another tune for us.
29:47And this time, my neighbors, it's going to be a conical tune.
29:50And it's entitled Snap Them Old Suspenders Once Again.
29:55All right, boys, snap!
29:59Oh, you never spoke to me like that before.
30:05Oh, come and snap those old suspenders once again.
30:10Once again, once again, once again.
30:15Come and snap those old suspenders once again.
30:19Out in the new moan, hey, I'll be waiting day by day
30:23till you snap those old suspenders once again.
30:28Once again, once again, once again, once again.
30:32Come and snap those old suspenders once again.
30:36Oh, my heart is almost broke.
30:38And I miss a manly stroke.
30:40And you snap those old suspenders once again.
30:44Once again.
30:46Once again.
30:48Come and snap those old suspenders once again.
30:53And I want to tell you something, my friend.
30:55A man that can't laugh at that song has got liver trouble.
31:00I'll take one bottle, mister.
31:01There's a star, brother, right there.
31:03Now, friends, if there's anybody out here that suffers from you riders.
31:06Wait a minute.
31:08I gave you a 20.
31:09Why, no, brother. You're wrong. Your chief was a five, brother.
31:12You can't shortchange me and get away with it.
31:18Hey, Ruth!
31:19Just a minute, boys. Just a minute, neighbors. Just a minute. Don't go away.
31:39Not only this remedy, my friend, is good for everything that ails you, but it is all too good for aches, strains, and bruises.
31:48Say, mister, I guess I can use a bottle of that.
31:52I just received a communication from the American government.
31:55They suspect counterfeit money is being distributed from this side of the border.
31:59Beware. You will proceed to investigate on one.
32:03See me, Henry.
32:03And be careful.
32:04Any smoke on that stolen step yet?
32:26No, but I expect one any minute.
32:28Better go over and see if you can't stir something up.
32:30Well, something stir up, all right.
32:33I had one of our boys plant some of the phony dough in the wagon.
32:36What?
32:37You had him plant some of that stuff in the wagon?
32:40Well, sure.
32:40Why, you sap.
32:42You've messed things up right.
32:44If Dr. Carter ever gets his eyes on any of that dough, you'll know right where it come from.
32:49Now we'll have to get him out of the way.
32:52You go over and stir up the townspeople.
32:54That'll take care of that cowboy.
32:56I'll have a couple of the boys pick up Dr. Carter and the girl while you're doing that.
33:00All right, Curly.
33:04After that trouble here today, don't you think we'd better move on?
33:07No, there's too many people want this show to leave town.
33:11I'd like to get to the bottom of it.
33:13Besides, I think you'd get tired of traveling all the time.
33:18Oh, no.
33:19I'm used to it.
33:20I've been with the show all my life.
33:23Except for a while.
33:24When Dad was away.
33:26You see, my mother died.
33:29So I have to take care of Dad.
33:31It's rather difficult sometimes when he's drinking.
33:34We usually have to leave town in a hurry.
33:35But I suppose it can't be helped in this business.
33:40I'm doing all the talking.
33:42Why don't you tell me about yourself?
33:45Well, there's not much to tell.
33:47I'm just a cowboy.
33:49Dressed in from place to place.
33:52Looking for seers?
33:54Wild seers.
33:55Oh, there comes Dad back from town.
34:11He's probably looking for a drink of that Nerve tonic of his.
34:15Oh, and I left the key under my pillow.
34:17He's sure to find it.
34:19Won't you go up and get it for me?
34:21If he sees me, he'll know something's up.
34:23Certainly, Miss Linda.
34:24I'll get it.
34:25Oh, hello there, young man.
34:36Hello.
34:37Hello, Doc.
34:40Why, this is a beautiful day, isn't it, young man?
34:42Yes, sir.
34:43Just fills a fellow with a bigger youth.
34:46Yes, sir.
34:46I'd like to be young again.
34:48I was, uh, I was just about to take a drink of my Wonder tonic.
34:53I don't know how I get along without that stuff, young man.
34:55No, sir.
34:56It's a veritable godsend, my boy.
34:58A gift to humanity.
35:00Well, doggone it.
35:01My daughter must have taken those keys out of my pocket.
35:05Yes, sir.
35:06Well, I was just about to offer to drink a little toast with you.
35:10But I guess we'll have to forego that pleasure until I can find Linda.
35:13That's all right, Doc.
35:14I wasn't thirsty anyway.
35:15I just left Linda down at the creek.
35:17Down at the...
35:18Oh, well, I'll...
35:19Oh, there you are, Linda.
35:36I've, uh, I've been looking for you.
35:38Well, what's the name of that next town we're going to?
35:48I don't know.
35:49Well, I'll end anywhere.
35:57Hi there, sharpshooter.
35:59Where's the doc?
36:00Oh, he went down at the creek looking for Linda.
36:04Well, that was a family argument, huh?
36:07We'd better wait here for him then.
36:10Now, Linda, I'd better get down to that drugstore with those samples.
36:13That drug is just liable to get awful sore at me.
36:16Now, don't get excited, Dad.
36:17It's bad for your nerves.
36:18I'm sure this deal could wait a little while.
36:21I know, Linda, but I promise...
36:22That's right, Doc.
36:23The deal will have to wait.
36:25We've got a new deal for you.
36:26Come on, with us.
36:27Say, see here, what is the meaning of this unwarranted intrusion?
36:30Cut out the big words and get going.
36:35All right, you too.
36:41Now, Sheriff, I ain't a saying that medicine ain't no good.
36:44But what I am saying is that while I was watching that show,
36:46somebody stole my watch.
36:48And Jim Hill lost his stick pin.
36:50Yeah, the one I got from that rich widow woman.
36:53And there was a lot of cinnamon attached to that pin.
36:57The sheriff, you ought to go up and search that wagon.
37:00That ought to settle it.
37:01He's right, sheriff.
37:02That's what you ought to do.
37:04All right, Herman.
37:05You take a look at that wagon.
37:10I'm beginning to wonder if that gang across the border
37:13isn't mixed up in this trouble we've been having.
37:15I don't know.
37:17Did Doc Carter have any enemies?
37:19Only his old partner had been sending me the pen for counterfeiting.
37:22But Doc knows he framed him.
37:27He's been looking for him ever since.
37:30He's worried he'll kill him on sight.
37:32Well, what's this fella look like?
37:35Doc said he's got curly hair and a scar on his left cheek.
37:38Curly hair, eh?
37:39And a scar on his left cheek.
37:41Here you are, eh?
37:50Where's the rest of your gang?
37:52They aren't here.
37:55Search this place.
38:11Here's something, sheriff.
38:14Hmm.
38:15Whose bunk is that?
38:17That's mine.
38:19Hey, that's my watch.
38:22After all the evidence we need,
38:25take him along.
38:27Come on, you fellas, get going.
38:41Get grounded, boy!
39:11Let me know.
39:17Let me know.
39:33Come on.
39:39This looks like the spotty fella
39:41I'm sure you hit him look around boy
40:11I'm sure you hit him look around boy
40:41he took for the water circle the lake and see if we can pick up his tracks
40:47I'm an American government agent here are my credentials
41:01oh yes your superior has notified me of your coming what can we do for you
41:13well I'm after a counterfeiting gang and I think I've found the man that's at the
41:17head of it he's on your side of the line I'd like to make an arrest
41:20and who is this man well his name is Curly Joe he runs the saloon here
41:24Curly Joe it is a pleasure to assist you and wish you success we have had a man
41:31watching Curly Joe's place for some time he may be able to give you some assistance
41:36and if you need more help you can look upon us
41:39thank you sir but I think I can handle it all right myself I could use a gun if you
41:44have one to spare oh
41:47right
41:51right
41:58yeah
42:01yeah
42:04yeah
42:06yeah
42:08I don't know what to do.
42:18Curly Joe is around?
42:20No, and I don't expect him.
42:22Well, I'll just wait.
42:30Just a minute.
42:32You're under arrest.
42:38What for?
42:39You know what for? Counterfeit.
42:41You can't get away with it.
42:43This is Mexico.
42:44You don't think I'd try to make an arrest
42:46without getting extradition papers, do you?
43:08What's going on here?
43:09What's going on here?
43:10What's going on here?
43:15What's going on here?
43:17What's going on here?
43:18He's a thief.
43:19Well, sir, we are going to jail.
43:20Oh, wait a minute.
43:21Let me explain.
43:22Let me explain.
43:23Wait a minute.
43:24I...
43:25Did you know what to do?
43:27Huh?
43:38I...
44:40What is the meaning of this?
44:46I was trying to arrest Curly Joe, and during the battle, your man picked on the wrong man.
44:51I can't make him understand who I am.
44:53Release him, pronto!
44:55Caramba, can't touch him.
45:10Where is Curly Joe?
45:26He probably goes to the hideout on Paradise Ranch, four miles out of here.
45:34No, no!
45:35He goes this way, through the tunnels.
45:37My horse is there.
45:39I get the rurales.
45:40Come on, Joe.
45:54Captain, the American officer is following Curly Joe to his hideout.
46:00He will need help.
46:02Come on.
46:03Come on!
46:04Come on!
46:05Come on!
46:05Come on!
48:07Down the mine.
48:08I got them tied up.
48:09Fine.
48:09Well, enjoying yourself, folks.
48:31Joe Gale.
48:33Hey, fellas.
48:54Borelli.
48:56Borelli.
48:56Borelli.
48:58Borelli.
49:29Well, Doc, now that you've caught up with me, it looks like the end of the trail for you.
49:49I just fixed that pal of yours, the federal man, for buttin' in on my counterfeit game.
49:55And now, it's your turn.
49:59Let's go.
50:29Let's go.
50:30Let's go.
50:31Let's go.
50:32Let's go.
50:33Let's go.
50:34Let's go.
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50:55Let's go.
50:56Let's go.
50:57Let's go.
50:58Let's go.
50:59Let's go.
51:00Let's go.
51:01Let's go.
51:02Let's go.
51:03Let's go.
51:04Let's go.
51:05Let's go.
51:06Let's go.
51:07Let's go.
51:37Let's go.
51:42I see you got it.
51:45Nice work, Senator.
51:46Now, if you will let me have him, I will guarantee him a nice firing squadron.
51:52I'd like to take you up on that, Captain.
51:54But I have to take him back in order to complete my assignment.
51:57Well, Senator, but if I could have him, I will give him such a nice funeral.
52:07I can't understand what's happened to Dad.
52:22Well, maybe he's having a hard time finding the justice of peace.
52:25He'll be here.
52:27Yeah.
52:31No, sir, justice.
52:34Justice.
52:35Justice, if you suffer from sour stuff, indigestion, rheumatism, sciatic, or lumbago, that's the finest stuff you can get in the world.
52:53It's power.
52:55I'll say it is.
52:57I'll say it is.
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