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In the heart of the desert, a mysterious canyon hides secrets that echo through time. When an unlikely hero stumbles upon a forgotten trail, whispers of the past awaken β€” leading to danger, betrayal, and a fight for redemption. Whispers from the Canyon is a tale of courage, mystery, and the untold legends of the Wild West.
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00:00:00Oh, Belle, San Angelo, fill the air with golden melody.
00:00:16From valley to valley, from everywhere, their song rings up to me.
00:00:24The heavenly voices, so sweet and clear, wake up in harmony.
00:00:33The bells of San Angelo, I hold dear, they're in my memory.
00:00:42They tell of the magic of new love, of tears through the years made apart.
00:00:49They tell of an old love, still true love, the love that I keep in my heart.
00:00:58For the bells of San Angelo call to me, come back, come back, they sing.
00:01:07I know that my heart ever there will be when the bells of San Angelo ring, when the bells of San Angelo ring.
00:01:20Dile que nunca me deje, que nunca se vaya de aquΓ­.
00:01:27Dile que solo la muerte, que mi alma podrΓ‘ arrancar.
00:01:37It's always good when you come here and we join our voices together.
00:02:07I'm sorry that trouble brings you here.
00:02:09I'm sorry too, Padre, but I think with the help of my friends over the border here, we'll be able to get this thing straightened out.
00:02:15Well, I'm sure glad you come, Roy. As mayor and sheriff, I can only go so far.
00:02:19Word was sent to the mine this morning for Ramon to meet you here.
00:02:23He'll be along any meet.
00:02:25I'll be along any meet.
00:02:27I'll be along any meet.
00:02:29I'll be along any meet.
00:02:31I'll be along any meet.
00:02:47Let's go.
00:03:17Hi, Sheriff.
00:03:38We're just in time. We've been having a little trouble.
00:03:42Can't do much for him now, boys. He's dead, Cookie.
00:03:44You better start explaining, Ulrich.
00:03:47There ain't much explaining to do.
00:03:49Look him over.
00:03:50You'll find he's been stealing high-grade ore from the Monarch mine.
00:03:57That's pure silver.
00:03:58Gridley gave us orders to shoot thieves.
00:04:00You better have plenty of evidence.
00:04:02We've got it. What do you call that?
00:04:04My son.
00:04:16This is the work of the devil.
00:04:18You are murderers.
00:04:19I'll keep this, Cookie.
00:04:27I'm going up to the mine and have a talk with the man who gave those orders.
00:04:30I'm sorry, but Mr. Gridley's busy.
00:04:32Not that busy.
00:04:33Look, nobody's coming up this road without a warrant.
00:04:36On a murder case, I don't need one.
00:04:38Look here.
00:04:39Why, you...
00:04:41They won't bother you anymore, Roy.
00:04:45I'm taking them all in.
00:04:51Get on your horse, you nasty little kid.
00:04:54In no more eye, Patria, et filia spiritus sanctus, amen.
00:05:24Your name, Gridley?
00:05:34That's right.
00:05:35I'm Roy Rogers.
00:05:37Oh.
00:05:37A border investigator.
00:05:39Step inside.
00:05:51Sit down.
00:05:54Drink.
00:05:57No, thanks.
00:05:58Gridley, your men just murdered a boy from San Angelo.
00:06:02Why?
00:06:03If my men killed anyone, they did it under orders.
00:06:06Anyone else found trespassing and stealing will have the same thing happen to them.
00:06:09This is the second time this has happened.
00:06:12You have no right to take the law into your own hands, and you're not going to get away with it.
00:06:16This is tough country, Rogers.
00:06:17We're in a bad spot here.
00:06:20A monarch is a small but rich mine here on the Mexican border.
00:06:22While it's all part of the San Angelo Rancho, these hills are in Mexico and make a natural getaway for anyone who wants to hold us up.
00:06:30We can't expect any help from San Angelo over here.
00:06:33And the lodge isn't much help.
00:06:35Town's even farther away.
00:06:36So you see, we have to be tough.
00:06:39In my opinion, you're just a little too tough.
00:06:41I'm here to protect the interests of the stockholders.
00:06:44Nobody's going to tell me how to run the monarch.
00:06:46That goes for you too, Rogers.
00:06:47So that's the way it is.
00:06:49Yes, and that's the way it's going to stay.
00:06:51Not if your men are guilty of murder.
00:06:53My men are guilty.
00:06:55So am I.
00:06:58That's what I'm thinking.
00:06:59He frightened you, Cinderella.
00:07:11Well, don't be afraid.
00:07:13I don't think Mr. Rogers is going to be with us very long.
00:07:15Hello, Tramp.
00:07:37Hiya, boy.
00:07:38Hi, fellas.
00:07:39Hello, Cookie.
00:07:40Cookie, don't tell me another hound.
00:07:43Oh, Roy, so help me.
00:07:44He goes on my way home and he follows me.
00:07:46Yeah, I know.
00:07:47And as official dog catcher, you had to bring him in.
00:07:49Yeah, yeah, that's right.
00:07:51Roy, I'm sorry I had to let them mine guards go.
00:07:54But I couldn't prove that that boy wasn't stealing.
00:07:57After all, you found the silver on his body.
00:07:59I know.
00:08:00What'd it run?
00:08:01It's really pure.
00:08:02According to the assay, it runs about 18,000th of a ton.
00:08:06Boy, I sure wish I had a boatload of that stuff.
00:08:08Woo-wee.
00:08:09No wonder Gridley's got to be careful with pure silver floating around.
00:08:12That makes this worth about $40.
00:08:15It's not much for a man's life.
00:08:17Well, why'd they shoot him?
00:08:19Why didn't they grab him?
00:08:20He was going to tell us something.
00:08:22Gridley's men got to him first.
00:08:24Well, if you want to go up and take a look around that Monarch mine, I'll give you a search warrant.
00:08:28And tip them off that we're coming?
00:08:30Gridley's too smart for that.
00:08:32He'd cover up before we got up the hill.
00:08:36Morning, gentlemen.
00:08:37Morning.
00:08:37Hiya, Buck.
00:08:40Where'd you get them duns?
00:08:41Out of them from the Zoot Suit Company.
00:08:43Shove, ain't they?
00:08:45You sure is a hard man to find, Mr. Rogers.
00:08:48I've been trying to catch you for two days with that communication.
00:08:51Did our Western catalog get here yet?
00:08:53Yes, sir.
00:08:53Four days ago, but I ain't finished reading it yet.
00:08:55I just got first the song section.
00:08:57Tippi-tai-yai-yo.
00:09:00Ge-long-me-a-doggy.
00:09:02That's your silly-looking outfit.
00:09:07Hey, I wonder if they come in my size.
00:09:10Well, I don't mind trailing thieves and murderers, but this is too much.
00:09:14Please, smokes, fellas.
00:09:15Listen to this.
00:09:17Lee Madison will be here Thursday.
00:09:18He's that writer, fellas.
00:09:20Lee Madison will arrive on the bus Thursday.
00:09:23Make reservations at the lodge and assist in every way possible in the collection of material for a new novel.
00:09:30Chief Border Inspector, yeah, Moffat.
00:09:33Oh, he writes stories about people like you and me.
00:09:36And he makes us all sound like a bunch of characters who spend their time hanging horse thieves and chasing Indians.
00:09:41Well, let's run the critter out of town.
00:09:43Now, you sound like one of his characters.
00:09:46Well, it looks like you're going to have to be nice to him, whether you like it or not.
00:09:49I haven't got time to be nice to anyone right now.
00:09:52You boys better be the welcoming committee.
00:09:54Gee, that's swell.
00:09:55We'll do it up in good old Western style.
00:09:57Yeah, did you read Murder on the Border?
00:09:58Golly, I did.
00:10:00It's all about...
00:10:02I know what it's all about.
00:10:03Black-hearted villains and roaring six-guns.
00:10:06I'd like to see him face some of those roaring six-guns he writes about.
00:10:09Well, we better get going.
00:10:10The bus will be in this afternoon, and we want to do this upright.
00:10:13Yeah.
00:10:13Oh, I'll be there, too.
00:10:15Hey, maybe we can get Madison to help us with the investigation.
00:10:19That's what I'm afraid of.
00:10:21An armchair detective like that could ruin our chances of pinning anything on Gridley.
00:10:25Oh, I never thought of that.
00:10:26Say, Cookie, what do you suppose Madison would do if he met one of these black-hearted villains
00:10:32with roaring six-guns?
00:10:34Oh, I don't know what he'd do, but I know what I'd do.
00:10:38I'd...
00:10:38I'd...
00:10:39I'd catch a first-past freeze out of town.
00:10:43Uh, Miss Madison, would you mind autographing your book for me, please?
00:11:04Of course not.
00:11:05Gee, just wait till I tell my wife about meeting the famous Lee Madison and how pretty and...
00:11:10Well, uh, on second thought, I think I'll just show her the autograph.
00:11:20Uh, Mr. Madison?
00:11:22Huh?
00:11:22Mr. Madison?
00:11:24Huh?
00:11:24I say, are you Mr. Lee Madison?
00:11:28Oh, sorry, son.
00:11:30I've got only insurance I can handle.
00:11:32Oh, oh, uh...
00:11:34Are you looking for Mr. Madison?
00:11:37Yes, ma'am.
00:11:38Mr. Lee, he didn't want any broken-down writers hanging around here anyway.
00:11:42Yeah, that's right.
00:11:44Oh, really?
00:11:45Oh, yes, ma'am.
00:11:46He's pretty sore about the whole thing.
00:11:48He's afraid that old buddy dud will butt into everything.
00:11:51Oh, I don't know about that.
00:11:52I like his books.
00:11:55So do I.
00:11:57Well, there's no more buses today.
00:11:59See you all later.
00:12:00Goodbye, ma'am.
00:12:01Uh, were you going to the lodge?
00:12:03Well, I intended to.
00:12:05Well, swell, come along.
00:12:06Yes.
00:12:07Uh, you better sit up front, miss.
00:12:14I don't think Madison would have, though.
00:12:16Roy said that somebody's lab would take a shot at him for writing those corny books.
00:12:20A shot?
00:12:21Roy says.
00:12:22Oh, oh, yes.
00:12:25Mrs. Oak.
00:12:30Sorry, miss.
00:12:30We didn't catch the name.
00:12:33Oh, uh, Helen.
00:12:35Helen Clifford.
00:12:37Uh, Helen Clifford, fellas.
00:12:38Well, I don't know you, Helen.
00:12:39Hello.
00:12:40Hello.
00:12:42Yeah.
00:12:42When the rustlers come to town, I just ups and shoots them down.
00:12:59Hot lads.
00:13:01Hot lads.
00:13:03Makes no difference where they're from.
00:13:04I just ups and gives them some.
00:13:06Hot lads.
00:13:08Hot lads.
00:13:09He never calls the sheriff, no.
00:13:12He never calls them long.
00:13:14His finger finger's ready and he beats them to the draw.
00:13:17When the barbers come around, I just ups and mows them down.
00:13:21Hot lads.
00:13:22Hot lads.
00:13:24What is that, a six shooter?
00:13:25No, a sixteen shooter.
00:13:28Found a rustler on the trail, I just ups and let it hail.
00:13:31Hot lads.
00:13:33Hot lads.
00:13:34Found another three or four, I just ups and let it pour.
00:13:38Hot lads.
00:13:40Hot lads.
00:13:42The west is wild and woolly and it's tougher than a blue shootin'.
00:13:46Arms are always itchin' makin' first up on the shootin'.
00:13:49Let a bandit come inside, I'll just ups and pour them white.
00:13:53Hot lads.
00:13:55Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:13:57Let.
00:13:57Let.
00:14:00Hot lads.
00:14:01Hot lads.
00:14:31All right.
00:15:01All right.
00:15:02All of you climb out of there fast.
00:15:03Keep your hands up.
00:15:08Where's your passenger?
00:15:14Take your boots off and throw them back in the wagon.
00:15:17Oh, come on!
00:15:24You can start walking when we get to the top of the ridge.
00:15:30Let the bandit come in sight, you just ups and pours in water on our land.
00:15:37All right.
00:15:38Come out of there.
00:15:39All right.
00:15:40Come out of there.
00:15:41I said come out.
00:15:46All right.
00:15:47Come out of there.
00:15:48I said come out.
00:15:53Well, where's Madison?
00:15:55He didn't show up.
00:15:56What do you want him for?
00:15:57I want his money.
00:15:58He's rich and I'm poor.
00:16:02You mean you rob from the rich and give to the poor?
00:16:03Yeah, that's right.
00:16:04Besides, I don't like him.
00:16:05Why?
00:16:06Did you ever read any of those awful western stories he writes?
00:16:09Awful?
00:16:10Yes, awful.
00:16:11Yes, awful.
00:16:12They give us outlaws a bad name.
00:16:13You better come on up here, little girl.
00:16:17Now, if you'll just hold his line steady, you'll be all right till the boys get here.
00:16:18Don't worry.
00:16:19Don't worry.
00:16:20I'm still alive.
00:16:21You're right.
00:16:22You're right.
00:16:23Besides, I don't like him.
00:16:24What?
00:16:25Did you ever read any of those awful western stories he writes?
00:16:26Awful?
00:16:27Yes, awful.
00:16:28They give us outlaws a bad name.
00:16:31You better come on up here, little girl.
00:16:36Now, if you'll just hold his line steady, you'll be all right till the boys get here.
00:16:41you'll be all right till the boys get here don't worry sorry to have bothered
00:16:49you ma'am
00:16:53goodbye Robin Hood
00:16:56hey did you see who's here yeah want me to stick around now go back to the mine and get a hold of
00:17:15Roberts make sure everything's all right just take a mile of gold and pass your with her to stand by
00:17:21sounds like Rogers this dream of heaven and add a great big moon is shining high up in the prairie sky
00:17:29that's the cowboy dream of heaven the stars are twinkling the breezes whispering low the boys
00:17:39around the camp are singing songs of long ago there's an old guitarist drumming out a western
00:17:45melody in that cowboy dream of heaven while on a distant hill the coyotes crooning out the harmony
00:17:53in that cowboy dream he may be weary from riding all the day but when the shadows fall around you
00:18:04make sure to hear him say give me a little bit of rangeland and perhaps a pal or two that's a cowboy's dream of heaven
00:18:12and just as long as I am dreaming I would like a gal who's true that's a cowboy's dream of heaven
00:18:20oh miss oh hello Mr. Rogers any word for Mr. Madison I'm sorry but there haven't been any messages for you at all today I see
00:18:44well if you do hear from him will you let me know please certainly thanks oh well hello there I met you
00:18:54I mean uh I'm sorry oh that's all right I'm used to being bumped around my name's Clifford Helen Clifford
00:19:02I'm a new guest here well I'm Roy Rogers oh not the famous border investigator well I by the way where
00:19:08were you this afternoon we needed you what was the matter a masked bandit held us up and there wasn't
00:19:15a soul around to protect us not even a border investigator I'm sorry Miss Clifford but I can't
00:19:23be everywhere at once evidently not say by the way I understand there's quite a bit of trouble around here
00:19:29that well people haven't been able to solve murders shootings and things like that we're investigating them
00:19:37now really you know it's such a shame Lee Madison didn't show up he might have helped you I think
00:19:43we can do all right without the help of Mr. Madison do you know you should read his book murder on the
00:19:49border did you ever hear of it might give you a solution what would a hack writer like Lee Madison
00:19:55know about anything besides we have our own ideas down here Mr. Rogers
00:20:02you better come up the mine boys picked him on a Roger sentry snooping around did he find out anything I don't know
00:20:28you too God
00:20:34I and I
00:20:37okay
00:20:38I
00:20:41I
00:20:43I
00:20:43I
00:21:45That's him.
00:21:46What are you doing spying around here?
00:21:49He won't talk.
00:21:51We've already worked him over.
00:21:52Where's his horse?
00:21:53Cut him loose on the other side of the border.
00:21:55What about Roberts?
00:21:57He should be here about now.
00:21:59Let's go.
00:21:59We'll take him with us.
00:22:00Come on.
00:22:01Maybe you'd like to see what we're doing.
00:22:02Come on.
00:22:21This is not part of the monarch mine, senor.
00:22:24Right.
00:22:24Let's go.
00:22:36Your Spanish ancestors certainly knew how to dig a mine.
00:22:39We know how to use it.
00:22:41I bet when they dug the San Angelo mine, they didn't expect us to be using it 200 years later.
00:22:45I'm getting more silver out of Mexico than they did.
00:22:47It's just around the corner.
00:22:58Go ahead.
00:23:00He said go ahead.
00:23:11Come on.
00:23:11You have any trouble?
00:23:30Not a bit.
00:23:31Let's get this stuff moved.
00:23:32Mumu, ain't that a Spanish word?
00:23:39Yeah, it means lead.
00:23:40Lead?
00:23:41Who'd want lead?
00:23:42Nobody.
00:23:42Who'd ever suspect people are smuggling lead over the border?
00:23:45Only a dope.
00:23:46This is a good idea.
00:23:48Boy, pure silver.
00:23:51Yeah, from the monarch mine by way of the old forgotten San Angelo mine.
00:23:55You must have read in the almanac where silver is cheaper on one side of the border than the other.
00:23:59Gus, what people don't know won't hurt them.
00:24:03People need silver and I can get it for them.
00:24:05They think this comes from the monarch.
00:24:06What's the difference?
00:24:08Rogers might call it smuggling, but I call it good business.
00:24:11Take that up and put it in the safe.
00:24:13I'm going back to the lodge.
00:24:14Okay, boss.
00:24:18Mom, I think it's going to be pretty nice.
00:24:21Hi, Roy.
00:24:22Well, hello, Cookie.
00:24:23Where have you been?
00:24:24Out in the kitchen?
00:24:25I've been trailing Gridley.
00:24:27Any luck?
00:24:28Well, not much.
00:24:28I followed him to the mine.
00:24:30Hey, Roy.
00:24:31We've been rehearsing a song that Lee Madison wrote.
00:24:34Look at that.
00:24:34Lee Madison.
00:24:36I love the West.
00:24:38Oh, ain't that pretty?
00:24:39Cookie.
00:24:40Isn't it bad enough that he writes books?
00:24:43May I see that, please?
00:24:47I love the West.
00:24:51How corny can he get?
00:24:52Well, maybe you'd like to sing it with us.
00:24:54Well, perhaps I might if it won't annoy Mr. Rogers too much.
00:24:57Oh, don't mind me.
00:24:58Well, that's fine.
00:24:59What's your favorite key?
00:25:00Key.
00:25:01Key of G, boys.
00:25:03Now, folks, can I have your attention just a minute?
00:25:06In honor of Lee Madison, who isn't here, Miss Clifford is going to sing one of his songs for you.
00:25:11I love the West, the heavenly, heavenly West.
00:25:25This seems to bother Mr. Rogers a bit, so perhaps we'd better do it his way.
00:25:53A little faster, please.
00:26:00I love the West, the heavenly, heavenly West.
00:26:13Where the skies are bluer and the gals are truer, where the grass is greener and the varmint's meaner, where life is rougher and the men are tougher.
00:26:23That's why I love the West.
00:26:24And I love the West, where the wind keeps blowing and the cactus growing, where the sun keeps shining and the gals are pining where the light hits lighter and the boys are brighter.
00:26:45That's why I love the West, where the hero, strong and silent, keeps the little gal from harm.
00:26:58Fighting 20,000 Indians are paying off the mortgage on the farm.
00:27:05Yes, I love the West, for everything's best in the West, where the days are hotter and the nights are colder, where the young are younger and the older.
00:27:24Older where the high is higher and the wet is, wetter where the dry is drier and the best is better.
00:27:28Older where a man's a man and a rootin' tootin'. Cover the range.
00:27:34Hey there, Antioca, you better be careful.
00:27:36Hey, look, Roy, a bullseye.
00:27:38Have you got a hunting license?
00:27:42Roy.
00:27:43Yes, Father?
00:27:45One of our sentries is missing.
00:27:47It is Ignacio.
00:27:49We found his horse.
00:27:50Where'd you find him?
00:27:51On the Mexican side.
00:27:53We need your help.
00:27:54You hear that, boys?
00:27:56Bob, you take some of the men.
00:27:57Tim, you take the rest of them.
00:27:59Come with us.
00:28:07So, Gridley, coming along?
00:28:10Why?
00:28:11You're the border investigator?
00:28:13I thought maybe you might be of some help to us.
00:28:17You're not intimating I know something about this, Rogers.
00:28:20You can take that any way you want to.
00:28:23Suppose I take it personally.
00:28:25That's all right with me, too.
00:28:27Roy, please.
00:28:29We have more important things.
00:28:31I can vouch for him, Roy.
00:28:32He was up at the mine.
00:28:34That's right, Sheriff.
00:28:35You follow this.
00:28:37Remember?
00:28:37Good morning, Padre.
00:28:52Good morning.
00:28:55Any news?
00:28:56I'm sorry, Padre, but we've searched everywhere.
00:28:58Oh, this is a terrible thing.
00:29:00Much evil has come to San Angelo.
00:29:02But you men must be tired.
00:29:04You've been riding all night.
00:29:05We sure are, Padre.
00:29:07Come in and rest a while.
00:29:08Well, thanks, Padre, but the Sheriff and I have got one more place to look before we rest.
00:29:12We'd better water the horses, Cookie.
00:29:20I'm tired.
00:29:21So am I.
00:29:22Well, where are we going?
00:29:23To the Monarch Mine.
00:29:25The Monarch Mine?
00:29:26Sure.
00:29:27Oh, Roy, you know how they are up there.
00:29:30Why don't we go to town and get a search warrant first?
00:29:32We haven't got time.
00:29:33No.
00:29:34Oh.
00:29:34Oh.
00:30:04I wonder where the reception committee is.
00:30:17I don't know.
00:30:19This might be a good time for us to look around.
00:30:21It's too quiet.
00:30:22I don't like it.
00:30:23Let's get the horses out of sight.
00:30:34I don't like it.
00:31:04Oh, quit kidding, Roy.
00:31:08Huh?
00:31:09Oh.
00:31:11Oh.
00:31:14Welcome to the Monarch Mine, Rogers.
00:31:16Where's Gridley?
00:31:17Going to town to get the canary some lettuce.
00:31:21We're going up the hill.
00:31:24Okay, boys.
00:31:25You can come on now.
00:31:25I'm glad you showed up, Rogers.
00:31:40We're just in time for the picnic.
00:31:4380, boys.
00:31:43Yeah, sure.
00:31:44Sure is.
00:31:45I warned you about trespassing.
00:31:55Where's your search warrant?
00:31:56I've been...
00:31:58I told you we should have got one, Roy.
00:32:00We wouldn't want you guys to shoot yourselves.
00:32:21Gentlemen, the first event will be an exhibition in the manly art of self-defense.
00:32:28If anybody lays a hand on Rogers, I'll swear out a warrant for assault and battery.
00:32:34That's what I'll do.
00:32:35Mike will only be defending himself.
00:32:38Won't you?
00:32:39Sure.
00:32:39Why, you?
00:32:49Get up, Roy.
00:33:01Come on, Roy.
00:33:02Come on, Roy.
00:33:09Get up.
00:33:39Get up! Get up, son!
00:33:55What's the matter? The picnic's just started.
00:33:58Come on, get up, Roy!
00:34:05I can't help you! Get up, son!
00:34:09Come on, son! Get up! Get out of there!
00:34:23Hang on to him for a second.
00:34:26You sidewinder!
00:34:29Get their horses. Let him go.
00:34:39Come on. I'll take you on. I'll help you.
00:34:49Well, come on.
00:34:51Now, calm down, Sheriff.
00:34:53Why, you little...
00:34:54Take it easy, boys.
00:34:58We wouldn't want to hurt the Sheriff.
00:35:00It wouldn't be legal.
00:35:01It wouldn't be legal.
00:35:01Next time, bring a search warrant.
00:35:17Don't worry.
00:35:19Now, get out of here!
00:35:20Hey, now that we got our guns clean, that just about makes us even with them.
00:35:37Let's go back to the mine.
00:35:38That won't help us find out anything, Cookie.
00:35:41There's something going on at the Monarch they don't want anybody to find out about.
00:35:45So far, the only clues we got are the murders.
00:35:47We can't even prove that they're murders.
00:35:50Well, we will.
00:36:03What's the matter, Trigger?
00:36:05No wonder he was limping.
00:36:07Picked up a rock someplace.
00:36:12Say, isn't that ore?
00:36:14Sure is.
00:36:16He must have picked that up down by the mine shaft when we hit the horses.
00:36:19We'd better keep it.
00:36:20It looks like Trigger's smarter than we are.
00:36:33Hello!
00:36:35I say, old man, you look as if you've been mixed up in a violent game of soccer.
00:36:39Do they play it out here?
00:36:41Oh, we play it all right.
00:36:43But the rules are different.
00:36:44Oh, by the way, I'm Lyle of Bates at Bates, Bates & Johnson, solicitors of London, England.
00:36:50I'm Roy Rogers.
00:36:51How do you do, sir?
00:36:52I, I'm a stranger out here.
00:36:54Well, I never would have guessed it.
00:36:56This is Sheriff Bullfincher.
00:36:58Howdy.
00:36:59How do you do, sir?
00:37:00Sheriff Bullfincher.
00:37:02You're the very man I've been looking for.
00:37:03I'm trying to find someone in this vicinity.
00:37:06Well, if he's around here, I'll know him.
00:37:08What's his name?
00:37:09Uh, Lancaster.
00:37:10George Wallingford Lancaster.
00:37:15So, the law want him?
00:37:17Well, we've been trying to find him for years through Scotland Yard.
00:37:20Scotland Yard?
00:37:21And private investigators in America.
00:37:24Private investigators in America?
00:37:25Oh, well, it seems to me I remember somebody by that name a long time ago around here that, that, that got, got to running around with bad company and, oh, I, I ain't heard of him since.
00:37:41Well, if that's the man, we'll find him.
00:37:43You will?
00:37:44Why, of course.
00:37:45Oh.
00:37:45Well, thank you very much.
00:37:48Oh, and there's one other thing.
00:37:50I wonder if you gentlemen would be kind enough to join me a little later in an important conference.
00:37:54Well, cheerio.
00:37:58Cheerio.
00:38:05And I'm here to arraign the property.
00:38:08Well, does that mean that the rancho shall have a new owner?
00:38:11Undoubtedly.
00:38:12However, I can't tell you who or what the new owner's plans for the rancho will be.
00:38:16What if he won't be reasonable?
00:38:18Suppose we refuse to leave.
00:38:21Well, I'm sorry, but that's no concern of mine.
00:38:25However, I'll do everything possible to see that your people come to no undue hardship.
00:38:30Oh, there is one other thing.
00:38:32If any of you should happen to know the whereabouts of a George Wallingford Lancaster, please let me know.
00:38:40You see, he's in this part of the country, and he must be somewhere next.
00:38:44Is something wrong with your throat?
00:38:46Um, I felt something tightening around my neck.
00:38:50Well, I, uh, I think that's about all, and thank you very much.
00:38:56If you should have any questions, I'll be only too pleased to answer them.
00:38:59Mr. Bates, it's something I might be asking.
00:39:02Yeah, I'll be a few things.
00:39:03I'll be a few things.
00:39:04Too bad I missed you at the mine, Rogers.
00:39:08Apparently, my men played a little rough.
00:39:10Yeah.
00:39:11The next time it'll be rougher, Gridley.
00:39:13And I hope you're there.
00:39:15Then you never found any trace of the missing sentry?
00:39:23No trace at all.
00:39:24Just kind of disappeared.
00:39:26Come on, get down.
00:39:29It's a trick I taught him.
00:39:32Oh, Cookie.
00:39:33Do you suppose the missing George Wallingford Lancaster has anything to do with his case?
00:39:37Well, now, he might have...
00:39:39Well, how could he?
00:39:42Um, what are you asking me all those questions for?
00:39:46Yeah, how about that, Helen?
00:39:47Oh, hello, Roy.
00:39:48Well, I just thought it was sort of interesting, and, uh, well, I guess I'll be going.
00:39:52I'll see you boys later.
00:39:54You can go if you want to, but I have something here that's interesting, too.
00:39:57You might want to hear it.
00:39:58This is a report I just got on the oar trigger picked up in a monarch mine.
00:40:02It says there's a little lead in it, not enough to be commercial, and just a trace of silver.
00:40:06Well, that's funny.
00:40:07Now, the silver found on the body was almost pure.
00:40:10It could have been a plant.
00:40:12Thanks.
00:40:13You catch on fast.
00:40:15Well, I try.
00:40:16Hi, everybody.
00:40:17Hi, boy.
00:40:18We want to see Cookie about his dogs.
00:40:20Well, somebody should see him about them.
00:40:22Yeah, we want to borrow him for a fox hunt.
00:40:24A fox hunt?
00:40:25Yeah, for Mr. Bates, a good old English fox hunt.
00:40:27We want to make him happy.
00:40:28We can, because he promised to do everything he could to help us with a new owner.
00:40:32Yeah, so we'll have a hunt party the first thing in the morning.
00:40:34Now, everyone's invited.
00:40:35How about the dogs, Cookie?
00:40:37Huh?
00:40:37Oh, well, what?
00:40:39How big is the fox?
00:40:40Well, we don't know yet.
00:40:42We've got to catch him first.
00:40:43Well, thank you, Cookie.
00:40:44Yeah.
00:40:44Come on, boys.
00:40:45Let's go.
00:40:45Hey, boys.
00:40:46I'm going to go with you.
00:40:47All right.
00:40:47See you at the fox hunt.
00:40:48All right.
00:40:48See you at the fox hunt.
00:40:49Come on.
00:40:49Fox.
00:40:50Fox.
00:40:50Fox.
00:40:51Fox.
00:40:51Fox.
00:40:51Fox.
00:40:52Fox.
00:40:56Be careful of the little fella.
00:41:00It's pretty good a fox hunt for Mr. Bates.
00:41:02Oh, Mr. Bates.
00:41:13I can't go to no fox hunt.
00:41:14I've got to get out of here.
00:41:15yes you can go to a fox hunt no i can't go to no fox hunt yes you can mr george wallingford
00:41:20lancaster shh roy don't call me that don't say that please i'll go to the fox and i'll even be
00:41:28the fox but don't say that again oh no did somebody call that oh welcome mr rogers uh
00:41:43good morning sheriff uh sheriff should we uh go and have a look at the hounds huh oh yeah yeah yeah
00:41:48but you better let me go first you might scare the dogs in that outfit come on roy i'll be along
00:41:55in a minute cookie i want to find out if two and two still make four oh all right well see you later
00:42:01mr rogers roy roy roy there's something i must tell you you've got to go on that fox hunt this
00:42:17morning why because i'm positive mr bates is in great danger oh you must have been reading murder
00:42:23on the border again well maybe you should read it too oh miss any word for madison still no word mr
00:42:33rogers i'm a little worried better put in a call to headquarters for me i'll take it here surely
00:42:42operator long distance please
00:42:47it'll be a minute
00:42:54san angelo lodge this is captain moffat's office calling roy rogers just a minute please
00:43:00that's a coincidence mr rogers here's headquarters calling you that is a coincidence i'll take it
00:43:08hello this is captain moffat secretary speaking the captain isn't in right now but he asked me to tell
00:43:14you that lee madison would be unable to come to san angelo what happened she was sick i mean his mother was
00:43:22ill i don't think you're telling me the truth miss uh whatever your name is but you sound like
00:43:28somebody who needs a good spank what well you certainly aren't the one that's going to give it
00:43:34to me and furthermore i think you're the rudest man i ever met in my life and i think you're the nosiest
00:43:40girl you ought to have more respect for other people i give people respect when they deserve respect
00:43:45and you certainly don't well just the same the next time headquarters calls me
00:43:50make sure you're not on the other end of the line because i never want to talk to you again
00:43:57hello miss madison oh you
00:44:02you deliberately tricked me mm-hmm and it worked too now how about a little explaining from you
00:44:08well i found out about what you thought about lee madison and her books the day i arrived here
00:44:12and furthermore someone even went gunning for her oh look i guess that makes us even helen
00:44:25okay robin hood
00:44:26what is that that's just an old british tradition oh boys this is mr bait from all the way from england
00:44:38over here to hunt a fox i want you to take him out on the trail and show him a good time they're
00:44:43certainly a strange bunch of hounds do they follow a scent huh you know uh smell oh uh just a little
00:44:52one what's that oh uh that's an english saddle oh why didn't they finish it where's the rest of it
00:44:59uh that's the sort of saddle that george wallyford lancaster might ride oh uh he would certainly
00:45:05say hey cookie huh we've decided to have you drag the trail come on i want you to meet someone
00:45:19cookie meet louise is that what i gotta drag the trail with my word you can say that again come on
00:45:29oh we're gonna leave right now you be sure and give us a good head start and before you come blow this
00:45:43like that you fellas remember we're only kidding come on
00:45:52quaint little thing isn't it there should be some kind of music in it
00:45:59oh
00:46:01gee but i like to get up early in the morning there are such a lot of things to do
00:46:10to watch the sun come stealing over misty hills revealing tiny diamonds sparkling on the dew
00:46:19it's great just to be living come the dawning everything is clean and bright and new
00:46:26the sound of the earth awaken with the rooster there to take it
00:46:53it's great it's great don't worry rogers won't finish
00:46:58and you know another night is true
00:47:03gee but i like to get up early in the morning so i can spend the longer day we do
00:47:12gee but i hate to get up early in the morning i would rather sleep the whole day through
00:47:19oh come on louise you don't know what a pretty cat you'd make
00:47:27the silly business sheriff having to drag a live bait along good morning good morning mind if i join you
00:47:36why should i mr bates's party yes i know
00:47:50did you hear that that's it here they come
00:48:04what's the first time i knew a raccoon was related to a mule come on come on
00:48:20The first time I knew a raccoon was related to a mule.
00:48:30Come on.
00:48:31Come on.
00:48:32Come on.
00:48:50You go ahead, Lee.
00:48:53I'm going to drop behind.
00:48:54Come on.
00:49:24Come on.
00:49:54Come on.
00:49:56Come on.
00:50:24Come on.
00:50:26Come on.
00:50:28Come on.
00:50:30Come on.
00:50:32Come on.
00:50:34Come on.
00:50:36Come on.
00:50:38Come on.
00:50:40Come on.
00:50:42Come on.
00:50:44Come on.
00:50:46Come on.
00:50:48Come on.
00:50:50Come on.
00:50:52Come on.
00:50:54Come on.
00:50:56Come on.
00:50:58Come on.
00:51:00Come on.
00:51:02Come on.
00:51:04Come on.
00:51:08Come on.
00:51:10Come on.
00:51:12Come on.
00:51:14Come on.
00:51:16Come on.
00:51:18Come on.
00:51:20Come on.
00:51:22Come on.
00:51:24Come on.
00:51:26Come on.
00:51:28Come on.
00:51:30Come on.
00:51:32Come on.
00:51:34Come on.
00:51:36Come on.
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00:51:40Come on.
00:51:42Come on.
00:51:44Come on.
00:51:46Come on.
00:51:48Come on.
00:51:50Come on.
00:51:51Hey Roy.
00:51:52What happened to your saddle?
00:51:53Where's Bates?
00:51:54I don't know.
00:51:55He's right behind me there.
00:51:56Yeah.
00:51:57There he comes now.
00:52:02He sure had me worried.
00:52:04We were worried about the guest of honor.
00:52:06We thought you were lost.
00:52:08Looks like something happened to him.
00:52:10I don't know.
00:52:11Stand back and give him air, boys.
00:52:12Carl, there's a spring up that canyon.
00:52:13Will you get some water for us, please?
00:52:14Sure, Roy.
00:52:15Looks like he'd been gun whipped.
00:52:16He could have hit a branch.
00:52:17I don't think so.
00:52:18Who would have wanted to kill Mr. Bates?
00:52:19We have a wide choice, miss.
00:52:20Our friends over the border might.
00:52:21The Bates.
00:52:22We have a wide choice, miss.
00:52:23Our friends over the border might.
00:52:25The Bates.
00:52:26I don't think so.
00:52:27I don't think so.
00:52:28I don't think so.
00:52:31I don't think so.
00:52:32I don't think so.
00:52:33I don't think so.
00:52:34I don't think so.
00:52:35I don't think so.
00:52:36I don't think so.
00:52:37Our friends over the border might.
00:52:39The boys at the lodge might.
00:52:41Or even I might.
00:52:43Anyone who could gain by his removal.
00:52:45Hey, Pat.
00:52:46If he ain't dead, do you think that bump on his head will make him lose his memory?
00:52:50My words.
00:52:51Oh.
00:52:52Oh, my head.
00:52:54Oh, look.
00:52:55He's opening his eyes.
00:52:56Oh, he'll be able to remember everything.
00:53:01That's what I was afraid of.
00:53:07Roy, I'm checking out tonight.
00:53:10That Mr. Bates is going to be able to find out who I am any minute.
00:53:13Wait a minute, Cookie.
00:53:14You can't run out on me now when I need you the most.
00:53:17As far as Bates is concerned, I'm on your side and I think he'll listen to reason.
00:53:21Well, I still wish he'd go away.
00:53:23So does somebody else.
00:53:24What do you mean?
00:53:25Whoever tried to kill him.
00:53:26Yeah, I wonder who that was.
00:53:28You heard Gridley.
00:53:30He named the suspects.
00:53:32And it could be you.
00:53:33You have a stronger motive than they had.
00:53:36Me?
00:53:40Roy, you don't mean that.
00:53:46Here's the silver we found on the murdered boy.
00:53:48It's almost pure.
00:53:50Lee was right.
00:53:51It was a plant.
00:53:52Here's the real ore from the Monarch.
00:53:54There isn't enough silver and a ton of it to pay their light bill.
00:53:58I wonder where they got this silver.
00:54:00I think they got it across the border where it's cheaper.
00:54:03Smuggling?
00:54:04They couldn't do it without getting caught.
00:54:07We washed that border like a heart.
00:54:09Say, Cookie, didn't you tell me there was an old Spanish mine across the border?
00:54:13Oh, the old timers around San Angelo talk about it, but nobody knows where it is.
00:54:19I think I know one old timer that might...
00:54:21Come on, Cookie.
00:54:22Hanno Domini, 1751.
00:54:23That was very long ago.
00:54:24That's before I got here.
00:54:25Yeah.
00:54:26Hey, here's some funny writing here.
00:54:27Sergeant, so humbre.
00:54:28Ah, that may mean something.
00:54:29Perhaps this is what we are seeking.
00:54:30Sergente sole humbre et colernium virium virium.
00:54:35As the sun rises, the shadow of my arms and the pillar of my strength shall mark that which God made, and from whence came the bells of San Angelo.
00:54:50That's beautiful.
00:54:51But what does it mean?
00:54:52The shadow of my arms and the pillar of my strength shall mark that which God made, and from whence came the bells of San Angelo.
00:55:05That's beautiful.
00:55:06But what does it mean?
00:55:08The shadow of my arms and the pillar of my strength.
00:55:12Arms?
00:55:13Pillars.
00:55:14That must be a cross.
00:55:15Cookie, do you know where there's a cross around here?
00:55:17Sure.
00:55:18Up on top of the church.
00:55:20No, I mean up in the hills near the border, where the mine could be.
00:55:23Not now, boy.
00:55:24There was an old shrine many years ago to which the people came to pray to Santa Guadalupe at Easter.
00:55:32Sure, Padre.
00:55:33I remember.
00:55:34On your side of the border here, near some rimrock.
00:55:37Cookie, let's see if we can find it.
00:55:40I've got an idea.
00:55:41Thanks, Padre.
00:55:50Here it is.
00:55:51I remember.
00:55:52Here's where we used to come to Easter sunrise services when I was a kid.
00:56:01How tall was the cross?
00:56:02Oh, gee, I don't remember, Roy.
00:56:04Well, I'd say with a base that size, it'd be about eight or ten feet tall.
00:56:09What was it the Padre said?
00:56:11As the sun rises, the shadow of my arms...
00:56:14The sun comes up over there.
00:56:16It should cast a shadow in that direction.
00:56:18Isn't the border over there by those red hills?
00:56:20Runs right along the top of them.
00:56:22The Monarch Mine's over there, too.
00:56:24Right on the other side of that hill.
00:56:26Well, if the old San Angelo mine's over there, it looks to me like we'd see some ruins or something.
00:56:31Well, after all these years and years, the rain has washed all traces away.
00:56:35People have looked for it.
00:56:36Well, it must be in that direction.
00:56:38Let's have a look.
00:56:56Hey!
00:57:01What's what an automobile be doing around here?
00:57:03It could be smuggling silver.
00:57:05Could be tourists, too.
00:57:06Now, you don't sound like Lee Madison.
00:57:09You think you can trail these kit, Carson?
00:57:11A horseback or a foot.
00:57:21Look, looks like they stopped right there.
00:57:23Yeah.
00:57:24Wonder what for?
00:57:26I don't know why anybody would park around here in the border way over there.
00:57:30Nothing to do around here.
00:57:32Roy!
00:57:33Cookie!
00:57:34Go get the flashlight out of my saddlebags.
00:57:35Uh-huh.
00:57:36Roy, if this is the old San Angelo mine, then your hunch was right.
00:57:37Yeah.
00:57:38Hurry up, Cookie!
00:57:39What's the matter, Cookie?
00:57:46Hurry up, Cookie.
00:58:05What's the matter, Cookie?
00:58:07Don't step there, Lee.
00:58:08I broke my leg.
00:58:13Cookie.
00:58:17You can't look, Lee.
00:58:18Well, of course I can.
00:58:19I...
00:58:20Hey, very pretty, Miss Madison.
00:58:21That's our missing sentry.
00:58:22Those dirty, no good...
00:58:24You're right, Cookie.
00:58:25He didn't get there by himself.
00:58:27We'll have to leave him now.
00:58:29The Padre will get him later.
00:58:43Hey, it's hollow in there.
00:58:46Well, this isn't old Mexican iron.
00:58:50These are steel bolts.
00:58:52There must be a door here someplace.
00:58:54Well, this is loose.
00:58:56Move back.
00:58:57I'm gonna throw my weight around a little.
00:59:03Solid.
00:59:04Wow.
00:59:05Say, I wrote in a book one time where...
00:59:07See?
00:59:09That ain't an old tunnel.
00:59:10It's a new one.
00:59:11Where does it lead, Roy?
00:59:12Right into the Monarch.
00:59:13Go back to the lodge and bring the boys.
00:59:15We might need some help.
00:59:16Take Trigger.
00:59:17Hurry.
00:59:18Hurry.
00:59:19All right, but be careful.
00:59:21Oh, don't you worry.
00:59:22I'll be with him.
00:59:23Hey, Roy, don't you think...
00:59:24You think I am.
00:59:25Oh.
00:59:26Oh, boy.
00:59:27Take a seat.
00:59:29Oh, boy.
00:59:30There's nothing inside.
00:59:31Oh, boy.
00:59:33Oh, boy.
00:59:34Oh, boy.
00:59:35Lazy days
00:59:52Elope and having fun
00:59:55Got no work to do
00:59:58Because my work's all done
01:00:02Lazy days
01:00:06Relaxin' in the shade
01:00:09Got no plans to make
01:00:13Because my plans all made
01:00:16I ain't a-roundin' up no cattle
01:00:21I ain't a-fixin' today
01:00:28Gonna take it easy
01:00:34On the breezy side
01:00:37Of a great big stack
01:00:41Of new mold hay
01:00:44Lazy moon
01:00:48You'll soon be ridin' high
01:00:51Then I lay around
01:00:55And watch the moon roll by
01:00:58Lucky me
01:01:02I found the way it pays
01:01:06Livin' like I love it
01:01:09On my lazy days
01:01:13Lazy days
01:01:18Hey, look
01:01:22Mr. Trigger
01:01:27What happened?
01:01:28We're going
01:01:29You suppose Mr. Rogers is in trouble
01:01:36Well, something's wrong
01:01:37Let's go
01:01:38Yeah, is that any way to treat a lady?
01:02:01I caught her coming out of the old Spanish mine
01:02:03Mine?
01:02:04Yeah, Rogers and the sheriff are still in there
01:02:06Tell the boys to block the entrance
01:02:18Send someone back to guard Miss Madison
01:02:20Right
01:02:20Sit down
01:02:22How do they find the mine?
01:02:29By looking
01:02:30Don't be funny
01:02:34Just answer my questions
01:02:36Does anyone else know about it?
01:02:41Before we're through, Miss Madison
01:02:43You'll be talking like a magpie
01:02:45Is that me, Gridley?
01:02:46Yes
01:02:46This is Miss Nosy Madison
01:02:48Watch her
01:02:50Sure
01:02:51It's a pleasure
01:02:52We blocked the back way
01:03:10Good
01:03:10We better find them
01:03:12Thank you
01:03:24THE END
01:03:54Hey, Gridley, they're down by the shaft.
01:04:02They're in the shaft!
01:04:04They're in the shaft!
01:04:09Hey, this is the shaft.
01:04:16If we can make it back to the mine, we might be able to hold them off.
01:04:19Let's go.
01:04:24The boys will be in position a minute.
01:04:46They'll wait for your signal to move in.
01:04:47I knew I was too young and pretty, didn't I?
01:05:06No!
01:05:08No!
01:05:09No!
01:05:12No!
01:05:13No!
01:05:14No!
01:05:15No!
01:05:16No!
01:05:17No!
01:05:47Follow me, Cookie. We're going to get grid-linked.
01:05:54Snap out of it. We're getting out of here.
01:05:57We're taking you with us.
01:06:00Okay. Okay. Take it easy.
01:06:03Get out that wicker.
01:06:05I'm going to take you with us.
01:06:07We're taking you with us.
01:06:09Okay. Okay. Take it easy.
01:06:11Get out that wicker.
01:06:13All right.
01:06:43Looks like they flew the tube.
01:06:47Here's one of this little way.
01:06:51Roy!
01:06:53Good old fella.
01:06:55Boy, you sure had us worried when Trigger come in alone.
01:06:57Wasn't Lee with him?
01:06:59Gosh, no, Roy.
01:07:01Something must have happened to her.
01:07:03Well, she must have been here.
01:07:05Here's her hat.
01:07:07Jammer, boy.
01:07:09All right. Go find her.
01:07:19Aw!
01:07:21Aw!
01:07:36Round them all up, Bob, and take them to town.
01:08:06Oh!
01:08:09Oh!
01:08:10Oh!
01:08:12Oh!
01:08:13Oh!
01:08:14Oh!
01:08:15Oh!
01:08:18Oh!
01:08:20Oh!
01:08:23Oh!
01:08:25Oh!
01:08:28Oh!
01:08:33Yes, Shep!
01:08:35Yes, Chef. Come back here. Come on, Tramp.
01:08:38Come on. You want me to get hurt?
01:08:40Come on, boy. Come on. Come on, Chef.
01:08:45I'm warning you, Rogers. Don't follow us.
01:08:50Lee, I hate to do this to you, but it's just like it says in your book.
01:08:53It's all right, Roy. Go ahead.
01:08:58Roy, are you crazy?
01:09:05Let the dogs loose.
01:09:07I said turn them loose.
01:09:09Go get them, boy. Go get them.
01:09:11Go get them.
01:09:11Go get them.
01:09:20Roy, we could have got them without you doing that.
01:09:24You're not going to leave her alone, are you?
01:09:28Well, I'm not.
01:09:35Roy, what's going on?
01:09:57Roy, what's going on?
01:10:00Roy, what's going on?
01:10:01Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh Oh
01:10:07Oh
01:10:25Oh
01:10:31Ah! Ah! Ah!
01:10:33Whoa!
01:10:38Hold on! It's up!
01:10:39Throw your gun belts down here and I will.
01:10:49Come on, boy. Come on, boy.
01:10:58All right, come on down and keep your hands up.
01:11:01Let's go.
01:11:31Stay where you are. I said stay where you are.
01:11:33Stay where you are.
01:11:35I said stay where you are.
01:11:37Oh!
01:11:43Stay where you are.
01:11:44I said stay where you are.
01:11:46Oh!
01:11:47Oh!
01:11:48Oh!
01:11:49Oh!
01:11:50Oh!
01:11:51Oh!
01:11:52Oh!
01:11:53Oh!
01:11:54Oh!
01:11:56Oh!
01:11:57Oh!
01:12:09Oh!
01:12:10Oh!
01:12:11Oh!
01:12:12Oh!
01:12:13Oh!
01:12:14Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh!
01:12:44Get up.
01:12:47The picnic's just started.
01:12:56Attaboy, Roy!
01:12:57Hit him!
01:13:00Save one for me, Roy!
01:13:05Oh, no, you don't.
01:13:10Are you all right, Roy?
01:13:11Sure.
01:13:12How about you?
01:13:13She's all right.
01:13:15Hey, you missed her a mile, Roy.
01:13:16That was a good trick.
01:13:18That was quick thinking, Lee.
01:13:20Thanks for the help.
01:13:21I'm certainly glad you finally got around to reading Murder on the Border, page 77.
01:13:25You're glad.
01:13:26I'm glad you wrote it.
01:13:28Come on.
01:13:40Boys, you'll find Gridley over there in those rocks.
01:13:42You better go get him.
01:13:43Right.
01:13:45I say, Rogers, how exciting.
01:13:47So you've got your men.
01:13:48Yeah, yeah, we've got him all right.
01:13:51Well, take him in for me, will you?
01:13:52I've got to be going.
01:13:54Goodbye, Mr. Bates.
01:13:55And there's your man, Mr. Bates.
01:13:59Roy!
01:13:59Roy!
01:14:01That's the dirtiest double-crossness trick I ever heard of.
01:14:05I thought you were a friend of mine.
01:14:07And I thought you were a friend of mine.
01:14:09Instead, you're George Wallingford Lancaster, wanted by Scotland Yard.
01:14:13What's that?
01:14:13There he is.
01:14:14Don't you move.
01:14:16I've got you covered.
01:14:17Come on.
01:14:17The other things are yours.
01:14:19Well, what about Scotland Yard and the cattle?
01:14:22They were all yours.
01:14:23You are the sole heir to the estate.
01:14:25And nobody has to leave the rancho?
01:14:27Not unless you say so.
01:14:28It's all yours.
01:14:30Mine?
01:14:32I'll take it.
01:14:33Come on.
01:14:33Get out of here.
01:14:34Shut your mouth.
01:14:35Resisting an earl.
01:14:49Well, Mr. Madison, did you get enough local colors?
01:14:53Enough for just the best story I ever wrote.
01:14:55I'm going to call it The Bells of San Angelo.
01:14:58You'll never guess who it's about.
01:15:00The Earl of Lancaster.
01:15:01Naturally, old girl.
01:15:02Quiet, or I'll trade you in for an English bulldog.
01:15:08And the bells of San Angelo.
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