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Broken Arrows is a gripping western tale of conflict, survival, and the clash between cultures on the untamed frontier. Set against the harsh landscapes of the Old West, this story follows a journey filled with vengeance, honor, and the struggle for peace in a land divided.
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00:00:00The End
00:00:30THE END
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00:01:29THE MESCALARO APACHES AND THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
00:01:32AS WAS THE CASE OF MANY TREATIES WITH THE INDIANS
00:01:35THIS ONE WAS BROKEN
00:01:36THE QUESTION OF WHICH SIDE FIRST BROKE THE TREATY IS STILL DISPUTED TODAY
00:01:40IT IS KNOWN HOWEVER THAT THE HEAD OF ONE BAND OF APACHES
00:01:43WOULD NOT NECESSARILY FEEL OBLIGATED TO HONOR THE DECISIONS OF THE LEADER OF ANOTHER BAND
00:01:47ON MAY 16TH
00:01:50THE TROOP OF CAVALRY MEN UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF AN AMBITIOUS YOUNG LIEUTENANT
00:01:53ATTACKED AND MASSACRED THE SLEEPING CAMP OF MESCALARO MEN, WOMEN, AND CHILDREN
00:01:57THE LEADER OF THAT APACHE BAND
00:01:59ALONG WITH HIS WOMAN
00:02:00WERE AMONG THE FEW SURVIVORS
00:02:01IRONICALLY
00:02:03HE AND HIS PEOPLE HAD BELIEVED IN AND WERE RESPECTING THE TREATY
00:02:06THAT ONCE PEACEFUL MAN WHO HAD OPPOSED KILLING
00:02:08NOW BECAME A FEARED AND HATED WARRIOR
00:02:11HE SOON CAME TO BE KNOWN TO WHITE MEN THROUGHOUT THE TERRITORY
00:02:14AS SHE DID SO
00:02:16THE MAN WHO WORE THE YELLOW SHIRT
00:02:33THE END
00:03:03THE END
00:03:33THE END
00:03:40THE END
00:03:43THE END
00:09:25Sam, you gave us a start.
00:09:27We didn't expect you back so soon.
00:09:29That'll change the plans, Major.
00:09:33Sort of figured you'd be more interested in this than camp, Mead.
00:09:36Little bit of a little bit of a cut.
00:09:43Little bitty yellow shirt's handiwork.
00:09:57I'd hope that renegade had learned his lesson after the skirmish we had at the Big Muddy last spring.
00:10:02Wolves don't change, Major, once they've tasted blood.
00:10:07Were there any others with this man?
00:10:09Near as I could tell, there wasn't.
00:10:11He was a dispatcher from Fort Blanding.
00:10:14I found this on him. It's made out to you, sir.
00:10:22The treaty with the Mescaleros has been broken.
00:10:26Yellow shirt and its band have ambushed the supply train from Fort Haines and butchered all troops.
00:10:32You are hereby ordered to return to the safety of the fort immediately.
00:10:36Signed, Colonel Redding.
00:10:37Men, we're going to break camp in the morning.
00:10:42Private Hatfield, see the bearing of this man as soon as it's light.
00:10:46Yes, sir.
00:10:47Corporal Hawkins, you'll take the first watch.
00:10:49Yes, sir.
00:10:49Private Simmons, you'll relieve him.
00:10:50Yes, sir.
00:10:51Come on, men, let's get this fire out.
00:10:53Let's get this fire out.
00:11:06Let's get this fire out.
00:11:09Let's get this fire out.
00:11:14You watch, boy.
00:11:44You watch, boy.
00:12:14You watch, boy.
00:12:44You watch, boy.
00:13:14You watch, boy.
00:13:44You watch, boy.
00:14:14You watch, boy.
00:14:44You watch, boy.
00:15:14You should have thought it was goners, Major.
00:15:16What did you make them devil stopping like they did?
00:15:18I don't know, Trooper.
00:15:20I don't think we'd better wait around here anymore and try to find out, either.
00:15:23Let's pack up and get out of here.
00:15:25You appreciate what you've done for me, Mr. Glass.
00:15:34Forget it, boy.
00:15:35I'll be scouting ahead, Major.
00:15:41Sam, you know the Apache better than any of us.
00:15:43Why do you suppose they quit last night?
00:15:46Well, my guess would be they're having a little fun.
00:15:48And when they get tired of the fun, I think we'd better prepare for dying.
00:15:53I may be you, baby.
00:15:54I'm not a little bit.
00:15:59I'm not a little bit.
00:16:02I like it.
00:16:05I'm not a little bit.
00:16:06I'm not a little bit.
00:19:07I don't know what you thought of this man, Lord.
00:19:21I grew to like him the past few months.
00:19:26He was a bit headstrong, but that's the way of mountain men, I suppose.
00:19:30Will I be a son of a...
00:19:34He can't last more than a few hours.
00:19:47I'm asking for a couple of volunteers to stay with him until he dies and bury him properly.
00:19:53That's asking a mighty lot, ain't it, Major?
00:19:55We know better than those savages we're running from.
00:19:58I'll see to him.
00:19:59I'll see to whoever stays gets double pay.
00:20:01Ain't much need for money with your head split and wide open from a tomahawk.
00:20:05Under the circumstances, I'll forgive your insubordination, Jenkins.
00:20:08What's the matter with you men?
00:20:11I don't think there's one of us here who doesn't owe a debt to Sam Glass for something.
00:20:15And what about you, Trooper?
00:20:17Where would you be now if Sam Glass hadn't sucked the rattler poison out of your neck that time?
00:20:20And you, Halffield, who was it that pulled you out of the muddy
00:20:24when the Apache shot your horse off from under you last spring?
00:20:39I'll... I'll stay.
00:20:43Double pay, huh?
00:20:45That's a mighty tempting offer, Major.
00:20:47You're volunteering?
00:20:48Yeah, I reckon I am.
00:20:51All right, the rest of you men, mount up.
00:20:54We've got 75 miles ahead of us of playing cat and mouse with yellow shirt.
00:20:59We'll move as slow as we dare.
00:21:01You men will probably catch up before nightfall.
00:21:03Come on, men. Let's go.
00:21:18Come on, men.
00:21:19Come on, men.
00:21:20Oh, my God.
00:21:50Oh, my God.
00:22:20Oh, my God.
00:22:50Oh, my God.
00:23:20Oh, my God.
00:23:50Too darn long to suit me.
00:23:53Hey, hey.
00:23:55You hear something out there?
00:23:57Shut your lip, boy.
00:23:58You're making me nervous.
00:24:00Sorry.
00:24:01Just thought I heard something.
00:24:02You're going to keep hearing things out there or you jump out of your hide.
00:24:05You're going to get me a quart of rye.
00:24:16Yes, sirree.
00:24:18Yes, sirree.
00:24:20A quart of that rot-guttenest rye you've ever seen.
00:24:23That's what I'm getting.
00:24:25Hey, boy, did I ever tell you about the time I caught myself one of them Blackfoot squaws?
00:24:29You know, them Blackfoot, they're different than them dog-faced.
00:24:34They don't mind a white man throwed in every once in a while for variety, I reckon.
00:24:39You think if I gave him a drink of water, it might help to ease him a bit?
00:24:43Gideons must have got him, Major.
00:24:54Otherwise, they would have caught up by now.
00:24:56Let's stop here for an hour or so and give the horses a breather.
00:25:00Maybe they'll catch up by then.
00:25:01It's sure taken him a hell of a long time to die.
00:25:08I don't see how the devil he can last much longer.
00:25:11Well, you stay here, boy.
00:25:13I'm going to take a look around.
00:25:14Them engines may be down our thoughts any minute.
00:25:31I'm going to take a look around.
00:26:01I'm going to take a look around.
00:26:31You right in there blew my head off. We ain't staying here now.
00:26:34That shot will bring every engine for miles around.
00:26:44I told you, let's get out of here, boy.
00:26:47But Liam, he ain't dead yet.
00:26:49Sure as I'm concerned, he is.
00:27:01That's it.
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00:33:33I hope you like the music box.
00:33:41I picked it up at this other store a couple of weeks ago.
00:33:45Trooper Joe said he'd deliver it along with this letter.
00:33:49Tell little Sam he's to be a good little boy and help you with the chores.
00:33:54And tell my little Rachel that Papa will make a cradle for her dolly when he gets back.
00:33:58Martha, Martha, I know it's been rough on you and the kids, but we'll be together soon, the way your family should be.
00:34:09I love you, Martha, I love you very, very much, Sam, P.S., there's been no trouble at all with the Indians.
00:34:22Oh, yeah.
00:34:24Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:34:29Oh, yeah.
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00:34:36Rings.
00:34:37Hmm.
00:34:39He'sappeased.
01:00:11What?
01:11:11Sam.
01:11:41I can't see.
01:12:11Martha?
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