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"Experience the drama and intensity of Drums in the Deep South (1951), a classic Civil War story filled with courage, strategy, and adventure. This vintage war film is now in the public domain, perfect for fans of historical and retro cinema."
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00:02:10What's the good word from Atlanta?
00:02:11The market for cotton doesn't look so good. We've been planting too much, Uncle Albert. Cotton's king. The whole self's built on it. And the world's knocking down our doors for more. Now, when I was a boy...
00:02:26Cappy inside? Your lovely wife's in the grief of her. Now, Brax, when I was a boy, I remember the whole... Oh, Ned? Yes, sir? Ned, did I ever tell you about the time I cornered the cotton market in Atlanta? Yes, sir. You did, Mr. Albert. Lots of times. I did, eh? Well, I...
00:02:54I didn't expect you. I didn't expect you. I didn't expect you. I didn't expect you back until tomorrow. There was a storm coming up. I didn't want to get caught in it. It's been hot like this all week. I don't think it was a storm.
00:03:09Cappy, Atlanta's a powder keg. They're calling up the militia. Ever since I was a child, I've been hearing that sort of talk over, over. And they're calling all West Point men to active duty. Well, as they do uniforms, I'll go to Atlanta with you and watch you march in the parade.
00:03:26I don't think you understand, Cappy. This is more than just a parade. I've been given a colonel's commission. A West Point graduate, no near colonel. I insist you refuse their offer until they make you a general. You didn't forget the yarns in a new purse, did you? Yes, I did. But I brought you a scarf. Oh, Brax, it's lovely.
00:03:49I ran into a couple of old friends. Really? Who? Will Denning and... Oh, that Yankee boy from Boston. He hasn't been here since our wedding. I hope you invite him to spend some time with us. I did. They're riding up for dinner tonight. They? Who's your other friend? I've been trying to tell you. It's Clay. I knew he'd come back someday. What does he want? See you, I suppose.
00:04:15You shouldn't have invited him here. Will and Clay and I were roommates at West Point. I couldn't refuse. I won't see him. Oh, he can't be that cruel, Cappy. After all, he once loved you. And you've never completely forgotten him. The past is dead. Why bring it up again? If it's dead, you've nothing to fear. It is dead.
00:04:45Isn't it a warm evening for a fire?
00:05:14I felt it. I felt it true in the house. Well, I've never seen that dress before. It's charming. I've had it a long time.
00:05:26You are nervous, aren't you? Don't be.
00:05:31I know how you and Clay felt about each other. But that was four years ago. He's changed. The Clay you knew is gone, darling.
00:05:43Will. Hello, Rex. How are you? Clay? Rex, nice to see you. Our guests are here, Cappy.
00:05:59Hello, Cappy.
00:06:02We're happy to see you, Will. Good to see you, Clay.
00:06:07Hello, Cappy.
00:06:07You're even more beautiful than I remembered.
00:06:14Isn't she, Clay?
00:06:19Well, you fellows certainly look prosperous.
00:06:22What have you been doing to the world?
00:06:23We'll earn ships out of New Orleans.
00:06:25We take cotton to Liverpool and wool back to Boston.
00:06:29Thank you, Ned.
00:06:30How many ships do you have?
00:06:31Four, three masters.
00:06:33But we're looking for the fifth to take care of the new cargo.
00:06:35Did you hear that, Cappy?
00:06:37That's wonderful, Clay.
00:06:39When you left here four years ago, you had nothing but your father's debts.
00:06:42The world is a rich price, but you've got to go out and grab your share.
00:06:46It just doesn't come to you sitting at home.
00:06:49What brings you to Atlanta, Clay?
00:06:51Some unfinished business.
00:06:53Do you intend to stay long in these parts?
00:06:56As long as I live.
00:06:58I've paid my father's debts and bought back his land.
00:07:02So we'll be neighbors again.
00:07:05I know this is a little late, but I don't think I've congratulated you on your wedding.
00:07:13I've often thought of both of you.
00:07:16I brought Cathy a present.
00:07:19May I?
00:07:20Of course.
00:07:22These pearls are from the pirates' market in New Orleans Bayou.
00:07:27They once belonged to a Balinese princess.
00:07:31You know, it's, uh...
00:07:33Thank you, Ned.
00:07:37Kathy, did I ever tell you about the time these two fought a duel?
00:07:41We were plebs up at Poughkeepsie on a three-day leave.
00:07:44Will and Clay were courting the barmaid, and she was quite a devil.
00:07:48Our last night there, she decided to date both of them.
00:07:51Well, they decided on a duel.
00:07:53Winner take all.
00:07:54I was to be there second.
00:07:56I've often wondered what would have happened if I hadn't loaded those pistols with blanks.
00:08:01I aimed at a tree and clay shot at a cloud.
00:08:07Say, maybe you two can give me some advice.
00:08:10I'm experimenting on a new type of cottonseed for export.
00:08:13Will's the expert on cottonseed.
00:08:16Cottonseed?
00:08:17Oh, I don't know very much about cottonseed.
00:08:19Come on, Will.
00:08:20I've got some samples in my study.
00:08:22No, Brack.
00:08:22Will doesn't want to talk about business now.
00:08:25That'll only take a minute, darling.
00:08:26Come on, Will.
00:08:28That's where the real profit lies, Will, on the export trade.
00:08:31Now, you take this new fiber.
00:08:32Are you happy, Kathy?
00:08:42Why shouldn't I be happy?
00:08:46I didn't come to Atlanta on business.
00:08:53I came to see you.
00:08:54I'm Bracks' wife.
00:08:56Nothing can change that.
00:08:57How can you stand here and not remember?
00:08:59It took you four years to remember.
00:09:03You've prospered.
00:09:05You couldn't have if I'd been with you.
00:09:07I might have gotten all those things.
00:09:09And more.
00:09:10If you had gone with me.
00:09:13You've four ships.
00:09:14You can afford to buy priceless food for no memory.
00:09:17What more do you want?
00:09:18I carried cotton to Liverpool and wool to Boston.
00:09:22On my back as a common seaman.
00:09:27Well, pick me up in a Boston tavern.
00:09:29We don't have any ships.
00:09:31Our business in New Orleans was just waiting for another boat.
00:09:33I didn't care where.
00:09:34I never paid my father's debts.
00:09:36And buying back the old plantation was just another lie.
00:09:40Only these are true.
00:09:41They once did belong to a Balinese princess.
00:09:45But I didn't get them from a pirate's market.
00:09:49They belonged to my mother.
00:09:51I always wanted you to have them.
00:09:53What have I done to you, Gray?
00:09:57What have we done to each other?
00:09:59We're at war.
00:10:18Fort Sumter's been fired up.
00:10:21What did you hear?
00:10:22We got the news at the inn.
00:10:24It's at 4 o'clock this morning.
00:10:25We've been at war with the North.
00:10:27Sorry to break up the evening.
00:10:29I'd better take the next train to Boston.
00:10:31No, Will.
00:10:31You're our guest.
00:10:32You can't leave like this.
00:10:34Will's right, Kathy.
00:10:35It wouldn't be safe for him to stay in Georgia any longer.
00:10:37I'll ride with you to the station.
00:10:39And do me a favor.
00:10:41You'll get yourself killed in this war.
00:10:43I'll try not to.
00:10:44You do the same.
00:10:45There's still a line of ships we haven't sailed.
00:10:49Goodbye, Brax.
00:10:52Goodbye, Kathy.
00:10:54Take care of yourself.
00:10:55Clay, you'll stay here until our regiments are called up.
00:10:58No thanks, Brax.
00:11:01Back, Eddie.
00:11:02I'll report directly to Richmond.
00:11:03I'll be right back.
00:11:08Come on.
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00:12:10You're on approval of my choice.
00:12:12Claven's a fine officer, but...
00:12:15Speak up. What have you against him?
00:12:17Well, I would recommend someone with less, uh, less courage.
00:12:21That's a strange recommendation.
00:12:23You want me to select a coward for the job?
00:12:25Claven is reckless beyond all risk.
00:12:28He exposes himself to enemy fire in every occasion.
00:12:31How he's come through three years of this war and still be alive.
00:12:34The man seems to be seeking death.
00:12:36A good soldier dies only once.
00:12:39And death is someone he knows.
00:12:43Major Claven is here, sir.
00:12:44Send him in.
00:12:45Yes, sir.
00:12:46You know, Lieutenant Colonel, Fitzgerald and Allison.
00:12:55Take a look at this map, Major.
00:12:57Major.
00:12:58I have a job for you.
00:13:00A difficult job.
00:13:01Maybe it's impossible.
00:13:05Sherman's whole army poured out of Chattanooga three weeks ago.
00:13:09They're moving straight along this single railroad
00:13:12and heading for Atlanta.
00:13:14If he takes Atlanta, we're doomed.
00:13:16Our only chance is to draw him deep into Georgia,
00:13:19cut off his supply lines,
00:13:21and destroy his armies bit by bit.
00:13:23The bulk of his supplies are pouring through this same railroad.
00:13:27And as fast as we destroy it,
00:13:29his men rebuild it.
00:13:31What we've got to do is find a weak link in this railroad
00:13:34so that we can keep destroying it
00:13:37faster than Sherman's men can repair it.
00:13:40And this is the spot.
00:13:44I understand you're familiar with this region, Major.
00:13:47Yes, sir.
00:13:49I used to live near there.
00:13:50Good.
00:13:51Now, take a look at this.
00:13:53You'll see the Devil's Mountain completely dominates the railroad
00:13:56where it passes through Snake Gap.
00:13:58That's the one-week link in Sherman's supply line.
00:14:02I want you to take 20 picked men and four cannons,
00:14:05put them on Devil's Mountain,
00:14:07blast the railroad, and continue to blast it
00:14:10until we can counterattack.
00:14:12General, Devil's Mountain is a sheer cliff.
00:14:15I might be able to get 20 men up there,
00:14:17but four cannons, that's another question.
00:14:20So I believe.
00:14:21But we have a scout who says that there's an inside route
00:14:23through the cave to the top
00:14:25that will take dismantled artillery.
00:14:28General,
00:14:29if I could get cannon on top of Devil's Mountain,
00:14:32I could fight there till doomsday.
00:14:35You may have to, Major.
00:14:38The wagons are loaded and waiting for you.
00:14:41You'll have four 12-pound brook guns,
00:14:44the best cannon we've got.
00:14:46Pick your men yourself.
00:14:47Now, here's the route that we've prepared for you.
00:14:51This territory is within Union lines.
00:14:54You'll pick up our scout biggers at Captain Farm.
00:14:57He's waiting there for you.
00:14:58He'll take you through the cave to the top.
00:15:01Is everything clear, Major?
00:15:03Yes, sir.
00:15:04And stay clear of Monrovia.
00:15:06We don't know how fast Sherman's cavalry scouts are moving.
00:15:11Is there anyone at Monrovia, now, sir?
00:15:14Our latest reports show that it's abandoned.
00:15:17I would suggest that you ask for volunteers
00:15:19and tell your boys what they're up against.
00:15:23Once you wreck the railway and disclose your position,
00:15:26Sherman's men will do everything in their power to blast you off.
00:15:29I want you to hang on.
00:15:31You may have to stay there.
00:15:33So will a lot of Sherman's men, sir.
00:15:36Goodbye, Major.
00:15:38Goodbye, sir.
00:15:39God bless you, Major.
00:15:41Thank you, sir.
00:15:41At ease, men.
00:16:04You don't have to look so brave.
00:16:09I'm afraid you'll all have a chance at being a hero.
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00:17:24I don't see any sign of life down there.
00:17:35That's Catlett's farm, all right.
00:17:37Beggars wouldn't show himself.
00:17:39He's inside, waiting for us.
00:17:55Like the Yankees got the figures first.
00:17:57Will we go on, Major?
00:17:58No, Bernie, we're going back to General Johnston.
00:18:01And I'll let you tell him we saw a dead man and got scared.
00:18:04It was just too discouraging.
00:18:06I guess we're going on, Major.
00:18:08I'll let you tell him.
00:18:38Men, we've got to slip through their lines.
00:18:45Grease the axles, tie down everything that's moved.
00:18:47Try not to make a sound.
00:18:49Jump to it.
00:18:50The moon's getting brighter but a minute.
00:18:54All right, boys, hook them up.
00:18:55The moon's getting brighter but a minute.
00:19:05The moon's getting brighter but a minute.
00:19:08Let's go.
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00:22:25People send Daniel back to the horses, sir.
00:22:27He's a family man.
00:22:29I got nobody but my friends here.
00:22:31If that's the way you want it, Jerry.
00:22:34Thank you, sir.
00:22:40Daniel, get those horses back to General Johnson.
00:22:43What?
00:22:44Major sense.
00:22:55Let's get started, Max.
00:23:07It's a long way to the top.
00:23:09I'm not going to keep any secrets, Max.
00:23:25I don't know the way.
00:23:26We'll have to find out the best way.
00:23:32All right.
00:23:33Lay in.
00:23:34Hold tight, Max.
00:23:39Come on.
00:23:42That was bloody crosshanger.
00:23:44I told you, Max.
00:23:46I didn't know the word Elvis is.
00:23:48Trust in the luck.
00:23:49This place is a death trap.
00:23:50Let's get out of here.
00:23:51We've got to get those guns on top.
00:23:53Committing suicide ain't what I'm doing.
00:23:54What?
00:23:55I'm not going to do it.
00:23:56That's not good enough.
00:23:57I'm not going to do it.
00:23:58I'm not going to do it.
00:23:59No, I'm not going to do it.
00:24:00That's not good enough.
00:24:01You're not going to do it.
00:24:02I'm not going to do it.
00:24:03I'm not going to do it.
00:24:04I'm not going to do it.
00:24:05It's not going to do it.
00:24:06I'm going to do it.
00:24:07I'm going to do it.
00:24:08Now tell me, Major, I've been in these caverns before in Kentucky.
00:24:11They're full of blind passages.
00:24:13They lead nowhere if you don't know the way.
00:24:15Brigant's gotten out.
00:24:17We can't go on without a lantern.
00:24:22Yes, you're right, Max. Come on.
00:24:38Hang on in.
00:24:40Hang on in.
00:24:41Hang on.
00:24:43Hang on.
00:24:46Hang on.
00:24:50Hold it.
00:24:52Hold it.
00:24:56Easy down, Max.
00:24:58Got it?
00:25:01Put in there.
00:25:03Keep going.
00:25:05Keep moving.
00:25:07Keep it going! Keep it going!
00:25:17There you go!
00:25:18We'll split up into two-man teams.
00:25:20Each team take a different path to mark its way with chalk.
00:25:23Be sure to have your own security, check the oil in your land,
00:25:26and take it a step at a time.
00:25:28There's no telling when the ground will suddenly disappear from beneath your feet.
00:25:31Mack and I will check the possibilities of the scaven outside.
00:25:37How's it around the other side?
00:25:54Worse.
00:25:55Just a small squad down the house, Major.
00:26:07Not more than a dozen men.
00:26:09You check, Snape, yep?
00:26:10Yep, not more than 30.
00:26:12No artillery, just a heap of railroad equipment.
00:26:15How close are they to repairing the tracks?
00:26:17Well, I couldn't rightly say, son.
00:26:20We've got to get those guns up there tonight.
00:26:23Uh, any luck?
00:26:25Nah, it's too bad our people all cleared out for Atlanta.
00:26:28Nowhere we can get any help.
00:26:30Say, there's an old man still living down at the house.
00:26:33I saw him picking up power in the backyard.
00:26:36What'd he look like?
00:26:38Couldn't see much in the moonlight, except that he walked with a limb.
00:26:42Mack, you didn't pretty keep the boys moving.
00:26:45I'm going down to the house.
00:26:46I'll join you within an hour.
00:26:48And if you don't?
00:26:49You're second in command.
00:26:51Hey, Bert, come and get us.
00:26:52The coffee's ready.
00:27:13Hey, Bert, come and get us.
00:27:14The coffee's ready.
00:27:15The coffee's ready.
00:27:16You're up, Bert.
00:27:17You're up.
00:27:18The coffee's ready.
00:27:19Nowhere we have.
00:27:20Do these more in the house.
00:27:21They get us going somewhere, Grandpa?
00:27:22They get him going somewhere, Grandpa?
00:27:46Has a man get a prisoner?
00:27:49Go on air.
00:27:52There, Sir Mayor.
00:28:00What are you doing?
00:28:02Keep your voice down, Clay.
00:28:04They're all over the house.
00:28:05Why didn't you go to Atlanta?
00:28:06What are you doing here?
00:28:07I couldn't leave Kathy.
00:28:08Kathy?
00:28:09She's in the next room.
00:28:12Wait, wait.
00:28:15Tearing up bed sheets to make bandages.
00:28:18Sherman will be in Atlanta before you have a chance to use them.
00:28:21You've taken the run of the house, Sergeant.
00:28:24Permit me the privacy of my sewing room.
00:28:26You know Sherman gave orders to burn down every house from here to Atlanta?
00:28:30What's stopping you?
00:28:31Your husband.
00:28:33Sooner or later, he's going to get lonesome.
00:28:36He'll drop in to see you.
00:28:39We're going to be here to greet him.
00:28:41You'll never get your hands on him.
00:28:43Oh, Colonel Brackson's a fox all right, but even a fox gets lonesome.
00:28:49Oh, we'll get him.
00:28:50All we have to do is sit and wait him out.
00:28:55Was this door closed?
00:28:56When a gentleman leaves the room, he usually closes the door.
00:29:01Yes, ma'am.
00:29:05Kathy?
00:29:06Yes, Uncle Ralph.
00:29:09Will you come in here, please?
00:29:29Where's the lady?
00:29:31She's gone to bed.
00:29:35All I wanted was shirt mended.
00:29:37She's gone to bed.
00:29:39Do you want me to wake her up?
00:29:41Gone to bed?
00:29:43I never left the hallway.
00:29:44No one went upstairs.
00:29:53What's the matter, Grandpa?
00:29:54Pa, I told you she's gone to bed.
00:30:02See that this is sold by morning.
00:30:19You'd better wake her until they're asleep.
00:30:24Why didn't you have a right?
00:30:26Why didn't you answer my letter?
00:30:28I did.
00:30:29I answered every one.
00:30:31I just never mailed them.
00:30:32But why, Gray?
00:30:34Yours were kind and consoling.
00:30:36Mine were bitter.
00:30:38Is that what you came here to tell me?
00:30:40I never thought I'd see you again.
00:30:42I didn't care what would happen to me.
00:30:45It's funny.
00:30:47Men die all around me.
00:30:48All I do is get more medals.
00:30:50Oh, you mustn't die, Gray.
00:30:53Why?
00:30:54So we can be neighbors again.
00:30:56The last time we had dinner together.
00:30:59If the war hadn't broken up,
00:31:01I'd have gone away with you to New Orleans.
00:31:04We'd have taken a ship together and gone to San Francisco.
00:31:07There's a new world making in the West.
00:31:10We could have started a new life there.
00:31:12Oh, we still can, Clay.
00:31:14It's too late, Kathy.
00:31:16Maybe it's been too late.
00:31:17The Bible says to everything is a season.
00:31:23From time to every purpose unto heaven.
00:31:28Clay, I've waited too long for you.
00:31:31This must be our time.
00:31:34You left out a phrase.
00:31:36There's a time to be born.
00:31:37There's a time to die.
00:31:38Well, don't talk about dying.
00:31:41It's all around us.
00:31:43You couldn't have gone all the way through the war just to come here and die.
00:31:48Well, you'll soon have a chance to find out.
00:31:50I think we can go now.
00:32:15What happened to Jennings?
00:32:19Where's Jerry?
00:32:20Jerry and Papa Jennings were a team.
00:32:22The rope broke.
00:32:23Jerry's still up there somewheres.
00:32:24If he's still there, why aren't you looking for him?
00:32:26Where can we look?
00:32:27Jennings don't even know where he lost him.
00:32:29Jerry and Jed, sir.
00:32:31Well, I found the rope broke.
00:32:34You got lost trying to find me.
00:32:36We'll find him.
00:32:37First, we've got to get these cannon on top.
00:32:39Is there a passage rather than have to take these?
00:32:41It isn't going to be easy.
00:32:43Men, this is Mrs. Summers.
00:32:45Every fourth man, take a man.
00:32:46Just follow the light.
00:32:47You can't get lost.
00:32:48Every man's carry on a witty cat.
00:32:50It's better to make an extra trip to save your life.
00:32:52God bless you, Landers.
00:32:54$282 of the 153,000.
00:32:55Let's go!
00:32:56Go!
00:32:57Hey, how are you going to be here?
00:32:59Hey, what are you going to be here?
00:33:02Hey, what are you going to be here?
00:33:03Get your back there.
00:33:04Come on!
00:33:09In the box!
00:33:12Oh, boy, boy!
00:33:12Hey, aren't you going to be here?
00:33:14ι£ Amerika!
00:33:15luahu
00:33:20Two homes!
00:33:20Watch out.
00:33:50Let's go.
00:34:20Let's go.
00:34:50Let's go.
00:34:58That's Monroe via down there.
00:35:03Those flyers are from the rail workers' camp.
00:35:05I remember. It's Snake Gap.
00:35:06Yes, you can see it clearly by morning.
00:35:09The railroad track runs straight through.
00:35:11How much longer do you think it'll take them to repair the tracks?
00:35:14At the rate they're going, I'd say at least three or four more days.
00:35:16Well, I guess we got everything, Major.
00:35:32We still haven't found Jerry.
00:35:34We lost Anderson and the cannon.
00:35:35Corporal Jennings is out of action.
00:35:37That leaves us 16 good men and three cannons.
00:35:39That'll do.
00:35:40That'll have to do.
00:35:41How's the men get some rest?
00:35:42Then we'll organize a searching party for Jerry.
00:35:44Yes, sir.
00:35:48Well, Kathy, without you, this mission would have failed before it started.
00:35:52After you destroy the railroad wherever you go.
00:35:54This is where we stay.
00:35:56But you can't stay.
00:35:58Sherman will send half his army to blast you off.
00:36:00That's why we have to stay.
00:36:02Take the pressure over General Johnston.
00:36:04But that's suicide.
00:36:05You can help us further.
00:36:08How?
00:36:08I've got to know the exact time those trains are coming through.
00:36:12I'll try and find out.
00:36:14Is there some way you could signal us?
00:36:19My bedroom window cases is summoned here.
00:36:22I could signal you by day with a mirror and by night with a candle.
00:36:25I'll post a watch on your window.
00:36:29You'd better go now, Kathy, before you're missed at the house.
00:36:31Can you find your way down alone?
00:36:34Sure.
00:36:35Thanks.
00:36:37Goodbye, Kathy.
00:36:39Goodbye, Craig.
00:36:40I'll see you next time.
00:37:10Jerry, let him do it.
00:37:15I'll be following you here for all the years
00:37:18if I try to hold her and find my conclusion.
00:37:22See you, Jerry?
00:37:23Jerry?
00:37:31Jerry?
00:37:37Jerry?
00:37:38Jerry?
00:37:40Jerry?
00:37:42Jamie?
00:37:43Jerry?
00:37:51Jerry?
00:37:52Jerry?
00:37:53There?
00:37:54Don't move.
00:37:59Don't move.
00:38:01Don't move.
00:38:05Jane, can you see my light?
00:38:07I can see your light.
00:38:09I can see it.
00:38:11I can see your light.
00:38:13I can see it.
00:38:15I can see your light.
00:38:17I can see it.
00:38:19I can see your light.
00:38:21I can see it.
00:38:35Easy ranges on Snake Gap, Major.
00:38:54He's right on top of them.
00:38:56About 1,500 yards there, Sommate.
00:38:59The only spot we're outranged is from Strawberry Hill.
00:39:02About 200 yards short.
00:39:03Don't need to worry about Strawberry Hill.
00:39:06Purdy, keep the change on those guns.
00:39:08We may need to move them about after the action starts.
00:39:10Yes, sir.
00:39:19How close are they to repairing the track?
00:39:21I can't tell.
00:39:23The main section gang's working behind the cut.
00:39:25Recheck that range.
00:39:28Now, we got 100 yards to spare, Major.
00:39:31Them trains will be like sitting ducks.
00:39:33How's the leg this morning, Corporal?
00:39:45Oh, I'll be up in a day or so, sir.
00:39:49Say, those peelings, they make good soup.
00:39:51How are you this morning, Jerry?
00:40:02Just fine, sir.
00:40:03Thanks to Miss Summers.
00:40:05She sure is a fine woman.
00:40:08She sure is.
00:40:10Just keep your eye on that second floor window down there.
00:40:13Oh, Major.
00:40:15Miss Summers told me to penny something.
00:40:17Let's see.
00:40:18Yeah.
00:40:19Oh, yeah.
00:40:20She said that I should tell you that you should brush up on your Spanish for California.
00:40:27Thanks, Jerry.
00:40:28Thanks for mending my shirt.
00:40:51What is it, Sergeant?
00:40:53Nothing.
00:40:54I'm off duty this morning.
00:40:59You've been following me about for days.
00:41:04This is my kitchen.
00:41:05And it was my house.
00:41:09Let me alone.
00:41:10I'd like to look at you.
00:41:12I just wanted to talk to you.
00:41:16Talk to me?
00:41:17What about?
00:41:19Doesn't matter.
00:41:20It's been just a long time since I've talked to a woman.
00:41:23I like the color of your hair, the way you look.
00:41:26I just like to look at you.
00:41:29Everything about you reminds me of my wife.
00:41:31I ain't seen her in over a year since I left Springfield.
00:41:36You can drop the knife, ma'am.
00:41:38I don't mean you no harm.
00:41:41You came here as an enemy, Sergeant.
00:41:43You and I have nothing to talk about.
00:41:46I didn't have a hand in starting this ruckus.
00:41:48I was farming.
00:41:49First thing I knew, I was drafted.
00:41:51When I left home, I figured it would be for three months.
00:41:53That was three years ago.
00:41:55Home?
00:41:56Why don't you go home, all of you?
00:41:58Why do you come here to ravage our land?
00:42:01I'm only a sergeant, ma'am.
00:42:03I just do what I'm told.
00:42:06Now, this must have been a fine farm once.
00:42:08Not too many of these hills.
00:42:09What did you raise before the war started?
00:42:12Cotton.
00:42:13My grandfather planted the first cotton in Georgia.
00:42:17He used to go as far as you could see through that windmill.
00:42:20And we had sheep, too.
00:42:22Merino sheep.
00:42:23Thousands of them.
00:42:24You men slaughtered the last pair we had.
00:42:29Well, we'll soon be out of here.
00:42:30And believe me, we're just as anxious to go as you are to get rid of it.
00:42:33You mean you've given up your plan to wait for Colonel Summers?
00:42:37We got him in a pocket.
00:42:38He'll never get out.
00:42:39If you're not waiting for my husband, what's keeping you here?
00:42:42We ain't got enough horses.
00:42:43Some of the men will have to ride the train.
00:42:46The way they're working on that track, a train will be through here for a week.
00:42:49I've got good news for you, ma'am.
00:42:51We'll be out of here this afternoon.
00:42:54And on to Atlanta.
00:42:55In another month, I'll be home with the wife and little ones.
00:43:00How many children have you, Sergeant?
00:43:02Two.
00:43:03Both four.
00:43:04Five and seven.
00:43:05You wouldn't have a picture of them.
00:43:09Well, I sure have.
00:43:10I put it away in my hammer sack.
00:43:12Would you like to see them?
00:43:14Yes, I would.
00:44:05THE END
00:44:35Dirty little spy wanted to see my family's pictures, huh?
00:45:05Uncle Albert!
00:45:13Look at me. Look!
00:45:17They got your signal.
00:45:18Please. Please. Please.
00:45:32Please, ma'am.
00:45:33Dr. Lebley.
00:45:35Help me.
00:45:38Ma'am.
00:45:40Dr. Lebley.
00:45:41Help me.
00:45:43Help.
00:45:45I don't see any sign from the house.
00:46:11She flashed it, sir. I saw it.
00:46:13Shall I try flash in your back?
00:46:15Yeah.
00:46:15It's too risky.
00:46:17Give away our position.
00:46:18Are you sure you saw the signal?
00:46:20Positive, sir.
00:46:23Then that's it.
00:46:24Watch for the first sign of smoke approaching Snakebill.
00:46:33Mr. Mack.
00:46:33Mack.
00:46:34They must have finished laying their tracks last night.
00:46:36Trains will be coming through any time now.
00:46:37How do we stand?
00:46:38Number one gun fully assembled, that's all.
00:46:40Give pretty a hand.
00:46:41Oh, my God.
00:46:43We don't know.
00:46:43I know.
00:46:44Let her move on.
00:46:46Hey, they were waiting.
00:46:47Well, here we go.
00:46:48What the weapon is going on?
00:46:49Well, I'll ask for you.
00:46:50You're ready to go.
00:46:52Hey, they're waiting.
00:46:53No, they'll open thepected neck back.
00:46:55Red or whatever opportunities are getting arranged inside.
00:47:00Come on.
00:47:02Come on.
00:47:06All right.
00:47:08Let her.
00:47:09Here.
00:47:10Here we go.
00:47:11Lets play, YΠ»ΠΎ.
00:47:11The End
00:47:41Thank you. There's two of them coming.
00:47:53Number one and number two guns will concentrate fire on the engine of the first train.
00:47:57Number three gun will hold fire for the second train.
00:48:00Steady, men.
00:48:01Men, we've got to hit them when they come through the gap.
00:48:14Max, hurry! Reach out your rangers.
00:48:25Here they come!
00:48:26He's waiting too long.
00:48:47We're going to lose.
00:48:50What are we waiting for?
00:48:51The second train. We've got to get both of them.
00:48:53Back to your poster.
00:49:03Number one gun ready?
00:49:05On fire!
00:49:15Rebel from above!
00:49:17Number two gun to pass one degree!
00:49:19Back!
00:49:29Back!
00:49:29On fire!
00:49:39Get that engine!
00:49:41Get that engine!
00:49:41Get that engine in the second train!
00:49:42Get that engine in the second train!
00:49:49Watch your loading! Don't jump!
00:49:51Get that engine in the second train!
00:49:52Get that engine in the second train!
00:49:56Get your rocket!
00:50:00Π΄ΠΎΡΠΎΠ³ flar!
00:50:00North truck!
00:50:01North truck!
00:50:02That engine in the second train!
00:50:02Back!
00:50:03Watch your loading. Don't jump!
00:50:03Keep that engine in the first train.
00:50:04Watch your loading! Don't jump!
00:50:07Get that engine in the second train!
00:50:08Get your gun.
00:50:09Let's get your gun.
00:50:11Get your gun, too!
00:50:15On target.
00:50:20Fire.
00:50:21Get your gun.
00:50:22Go!
00:50:23On target.
00:50:24Fire!
00:50:25You've got your gun!
00:50:26Get your gun, too!
00:50:27On target!
00:50:28Fire!
00:50:29On target!
00:50:30Fire!
00:50:31Fire!
00:50:32Fire!
00:50:33Fire!
00:50:34On target.
00:50:37Fire.
00:50:41Set.
00:50:42On target.
00:50:43Fire.
00:50:50Number one, number two guns off of the real car.
00:50:53There's got to be ammunition on one of them.
00:50:59Hit.
00:51:00Fire.
00:51:01Set.
00:51:02Set.
00:51:03Set.
00:51:16He's falling.
00:51:18Yeah!
00:51:24Yeah!
00:51:25Yeah!
00:51:26Yeah!
00:51:27Yeah!
00:51:28Yeah!
00:51:29Yeah!
00:51:30Yeah!
00:51:31Yeah!
00:51:32Yeah!
00:51:33Yeah!
00:51:38Men, that was a good day's work.
00:51:41We've thrown a big monkey wrench into Sherman's campaign.
00:51:44But they're going to bring up every piece of artillery within a hundred miles and throw it right back at us.
00:51:50So eat harder.
00:51:51Try to get a good night's sleep.
00:51:54It's going to be awfully noisy up here from now on.
00:51:57Go on.
00:51:59James, how long will the grub hold out?
00:52:02That depends on how many miles you have to feed.
00:52:05Ah, looks like some of us are going to be getting double rashes soon.
00:52:14How they doing, Jerry?
00:52:16Lots of activity down there, Major.
00:52:18They're breaking ground for the main camp.
00:52:22Jerry, you've still got a chance to get out of here tonight.
00:52:25You'd better go.
00:52:27I don't see any of the other men going.
00:52:29You're a boy in a man's war.
00:52:32Well, Major, maybe we'll be here long enough for me to grow big.
00:52:37Come in.
00:52:51We'll have to take your uncle's body, ma'am.
00:52:56Take him where?
00:52:58We'll bury him for you.
00:53:01Tomorrow.
00:53:03Sorry, ma'am. I have orders to do it tonight.
00:53:06Must you take him now?
00:53:08I've got my orders, ma'am.
00:53:10We lost 30 good men, including my captain, in that bombardment.
00:53:17How is Sergeant Harper?
00:53:19He died an hour ago.
00:53:22We'll have to go, ma'am. We have a lot of men to bury tonight.
00:53:29Would you happen to have Sergeant Harper's home address?
00:53:32What do you want it for?
00:53:33I'd like to write a letter.
00:53:36Yes, ma'am.
00:53:39What's this point?
00:53:44It is passionate about Devil's Mountain, Major.
00:53:51No.
00:53:52It is the Devil's Mountain.
00:53:56A Von Dr. Challenge.
00:53:57Detachment of Devil's Mountain, Major.
00:54:05Devil's Mountain.
00:54:06That's a gallop.
00:54:20What kind of guns were you able to bring up?
00:54:21I only got nine pounders.
00:54:23The heavy guns won't arrive until tomorrow.
00:54:24But whenever you have an action, we've got to get them off that mountain.
00:54:27Fire, keep firing.
00:54:52Still too low.
00:54:53Go for maximum elevation.
00:54:55Try double-shotting them.
00:54:56Yes, sir.
00:54:57They might as well be throwing marbles at them.
00:55:13Well, that's the best they've come to do, Major.
00:55:14They're too light for this job.
00:55:16There's four more supply trains on their way up.
00:55:18They've got to get through.
00:55:19Then they'll have to wait for heavier guns.
00:55:20We can't wait.
00:55:21Every minute is precious.
00:55:22Sherman can't move without those supplies.
00:55:24There can't be too many men up there.
00:55:28But how do we get them off?
00:55:30We'll have to try to wreck assault.
00:55:31Let the guns keep firing to cover it.
00:55:38We'll make a run for it.
00:55:39I'll take my men up the inside.
00:55:40You men dress killing the walls.
00:55:41They're splitting up.
00:56:09Some of them are going into the cave.
00:56:10They're going to try to come up on the inside.
00:56:12Never find their way, Major.
00:56:14Let's discourage them anyway.
00:56:15Send a couple of the best shots into the cave.
00:56:17Burns.
00:56:18Dips.
00:56:18Come on.
00:56:19Party?
00:56:20Yeah.
00:56:20Keep the men scattered out all around the summit.
00:56:23Yes.
00:56:23Come on.
00:56:33Come on.
00:56:33Come on.
00:56:34Come on.
00:56:35How are you?
00:56:37Look, you and Major, it takes a year to find your way up there.
00:56:58I've been into it before.
00:57:00There's a path around here somewhere.
00:57:02Hey, that looks familiar.
00:57:07There's a crystal room.
00:57:08Jump far now.
00:57:09Come on.
00:57:25That gun by here is straight ahead.
00:57:28Let's go.
00:57:37Our final house in Sherman's headquarters is waiting for you, Major.
00:57:57You all have to excuse us.
00:57:59You all have to excuse me.
00:58:03Certainly.
00:58:06Well, Major?
00:58:08Major, did you get those rebels off the mountain?
00:58:12We lost a dozen good men trying.
00:58:14Two weeks' track work by a hundred engineers blasted to pieces in a single hour, and a month's ammunition for Sherman.
00:58:23I tell you, Major, if those rebels aren't blasted off that mountain in a hurry, someone's head is going to roll for this, and it's not going to be mine.
00:58:29Colonel, when we first passed through this territory, I begged General McPherson to occupy Devil's Mosque.
00:58:36I said we were vulnerable in a dozen dispatches.
00:58:39Nobody listens.
00:58:40You want my head, you can have it, but it won't dislarge those reds.
00:58:44I'm not blaming you.
00:58:45But we can't delay.
00:58:46I've been to see Sherman.
00:58:48He's raising the roof.
00:58:49If you'll send me artillery instead of peace shooters, I'll do the job.
00:58:52Sherman is sending you every large artillery piece he can spare.
00:58:55Meanwhile, we put our thumb.
00:58:57Our command isn't sleeping, Major.
00:58:58You've got one big gun coming fast.
00:59:00One gun?
00:59:01I need a broadside.
00:59:02This Navy gun will do the trick.
00:59:04It's a big 15-inch dog run.
00:59:06It can blow off mountaintops.
00:59:08How are we going to mount a naval gun in these hills?
00:59:11It's already mounted on a flat car.
00:59:12It's coming by rail.
00:59:13It'll be here in the morning.
00:59:15But the naval gun will make short work of those reds.
00:59:18I promise you that.
00:59:19I'll hold you to it.
00:59:22Oh, Major.
00:59:24The lady of the house, Mrs. Summers, see that she gets the safe conduct.
00:59:27I'm chatting over.
00:59:28Welcome to Munrovia, Major Denning.
00:59:40It's been a long time since you've shared our hospitality.
00:59:43I guess this is the Yankee way of returning.
00:59:45No, look, Captain.
00:59:47I didn't start this war.
00:59:48I see only too clearly why you volunteered for this mission.
00:59:52You've been here before and you knew the territory.
00:59:55How many medals did Sherman promise you for taking Devil's Mountain?
00:59:58Thirty of my men were killed in yesterday's bombardment.
01:00:02None of them got any medals.
01:00:05I didn't come here to fight with you, Kathy.
01:00:09Have you heard anything of Clay?
01:00:10I know he's alive.
01:00:15Maybe I shouldn't be telling you this.
01:00:20Clay and I almost missed this war.
01:00:23We were on board shipping to the Far East when Clay suddenly decided to get off.
01:00:27That's when we came here.
01:00:29He told me a story about having to see a lawyer in Atlanta about his father's plantation.
01:00:36It turned out all he wanted was to see you again.
01:00:40I...
01:00:41I thought you'd like to know.
01:00:45Thanks for telling me, Bill.
01:00:51I sure would like to see Clay again.
01:00:56I wonder where he's fighting.
01:01:02What am I going to do about you?
01:01:06The best thing you can do for me is let me stay here in Arovia.
01:01:09Oh, you heard Colonel House.
01:01:11I can't be responsible for your safety here.
01:01:14You better go to Chattanooga.
01:01:16Let me stay, Will.
01:01:17Please let me stay.
01:01:18Oh, you're waiting for Franks, of course.
01:01:21I have news for you.
01:01:23He's free.
01:01:23He and his men cut their way out of the pocket we had them boxed in.
01:01:26Thank goodness.
01:01:27Thank the men up on Devil's Mountain.
01:01:30Because of them, we had to pull every available man and gun over the air.
01:01:34Franks can't come here now.
01:01:35You may as well wait for him in Chattanooga.
01:01:38Is that an order?
01:01:42I'm just asking you for your own sake.
01:01:46Please let me stay, Will.
01:01:47I'll have to place you under house arrest.
01:01:59You won't be able to leave the ground.
01:02:02According to the book, you're still the enemy.
01:02:04This operation ought to blast them off the mountain in half a day.
01:02:17Here's where the enemy stands.
01:02:19From the size of their shot, we know the only guns they've got are 12-pound brooks.
01:02:24These guns got a limited range.
01:02:25They can't shoot much beyond Snake Gap.
01:02:28Here's Snake Gap.
01:02:30This is where they blew up our supply trains yesterday.
01:02:32This is a danger area.
01:02:36But their range is confined within this circle.
01:02:40Now, the naval gun is coming down from Chattanooga.
01:02:42We'll stop it right about here at this point.
01:02:46That's a good...
01:02:48That's a good 200 yards beyond anything they can reach from the summit.
01:02:53We'll bombard from this point.
01:02:55We got them sealed off at the mouth of the cave.
01:02:58There's no way down this side of Devil's Mountain.
01:03:00We're going to keep pounding until there isn't a rifle shot left on that summit.
01:03:07Captain Travis, 4th Cavalry.
01:03:09The naval gun has passed Tresita.
01:03:11It should arrive at 2 a.m.
01:03:13Great.
01:03:13That's good speed, Captain.
01:03:15Lieutenant, see Captain Travis to his quarters.
01:03:16Yes, sir.
01:03:17Follow me, Captain.
01:03:18It's 1.30.
01:03:19We may as well set our position.
01:03:20We may as well set our position.
01:03:50Here she comes.
01:03:59Oh, we may as well set our position.
01:04:15Don't.
01:04:17Master Gunner, secure your gun for action.
01:04:44Lieutenant Flagler, Mississippi Naval Command, sir.
01:04:46You've made excellent time, Lieutenant.
01:04:48Will you fix the position for me, sir?
01:04:49Your present position will do.
01:04:51We're a good 200 yards beyond the farthest range of their gun.
01:04:55Will you spot for me, sir?
01:04:57Let me check the ranges first, Lieutenant.
01:05:00I can get a better sight from that rock over there.
01:05:02Bring the transit.
01:05:04Stand by for immediate action.
01:05:06Aye, sir.
01:05:06Hold it.
01:05:07Hold it.
01:05:08Hold it.
01:05:08THE END
01:05:38Oh, Jim, it's the girl.
01:06:08Clay! Clay, you've got to get off of this mountain right now.
01:06:11There isn't...
01:06:12Why?
01:06:12I just saw the naval gun they brought up.
01:06:14You haven't got a chance, Clay.
01:06:16That's the engine we heard.
01:06:17How is it mounted?
01:06:18On a flat car.
01:06:20Must be a Dalgren.
01:06:21Yeah.
01:06:21You can all make it if you leave now.
01:06:24With a Dalgren major, they can lay back outside of our range
01:06:26and knock off the top of this mountain a foot of the time.
01:06:29We all knew something like this was bound to happen.
01:06:31As long as we have a single gun here and a man to fire,
01:06:34they can get a supply train through Snake Yelp.
01:06:36That's our job.
01:06:37We're all with you there, Major.
01:06:39Except in that Navy gun, it's changed the situation.
01:06:42One hour after it opens fire, we won't have a gun or a man with.
01:06:45That's a fact, Major.
01:06:47Clay, don't sacrifice yourself and your men for nothing.
01:06:50You've done what you could.
01:06:51Now go.
01:06:52Where'd you see the gun?
01:06:54The other side of that rocky hill.
01:06:58A good 200 yards outside of our range.
01:07:02Even at extreme elevation.
01:07:04Remember the engagement at Lookout Mountain?
01:07:06We're out range there, too, but we knocked out the guns.
01:07:09Well, they could load with a double charge.
01:07:11The guns won't take it.
01:07:12The barrels would blow up right in our faces.
01:07:14Reinforce the barrels.
01:07:16All we got is rope.
01:07:17It takes wire.
01:07:18And awful strong wire, which we got none of.
01:07:21Any fence wire down at Monrovia?
01:07:23The fence wire was stripped a year ago.
01:07:26We've got to knock out that gun.
01:07:30You still have the piano at the house?
01:07:32Yes.
01:07:32Piano wire.
01:07:34That's as strong as there is.
01:07:36It might do the trick.
01:07:40You wait here.
01:07:42I'll be back as soon as I get the wire.
01:07:51You're a good soldier, Kathy.
01:08:05I'm going back with you.
01:08:07You're a good soldier, Kathy.
01:08:14I'm going back with you.
01:08:16You're going back into the house?
01:08:18I'll never see you again.
01:08:20You'll see me, Kathy.
01:08:22I'm not ready to die.
01:08:23Not yet.
01:08:25Goodbye.
01:08:33Let me take it back out.
01:08:37Major?
01:08:43Deflection.
01:08:44Four degrees east.
01:08:46Range on target.
01:08:50There's two men on that ledge.
01:08:52They've got a tripod.
01:08:55Take them to the side of us.
01:08:57They're ready for loading.
01:08:59Get into the cave, Jerry.
01:09:00They'll be firing in a minute now.
01:09:05That's an order.
01:09:07Yes, sir.
01:09:13Start loading.
01:09:14Start loading!
01:09:15Go!
01:09:22Everyone might have signed to a post into the cave.
01:09:24How much longer, Mack?
01:09:33Just turned her off, Major.
01:09:35Boys, keep home for both first-size shooters for the boys and blue.
01:09:38Fire.
01:09:39Fire!
01:09:40Fire!
01:09:41Fire!
01:09:50Fire!
01:09:56We are in the position.
01:09:59Fire!
01:10:00Fire!
01:10:01Fire!
01:10:01Fire!
01:10:06Stop loading!
01:10:07Double charge!
01:10:08Fire!
01:10:09Fire!
01:10:30Fire!
01:10:30Fire!
01:10:31Get that engine started!
01:10:33Look back!
01:10:35Take it back!
01:10:37Get that gun moving!
01:10:39Take it back!
01:10:41Take it back!
01:10:43Get that gun moving!
01:10:45Take it back!
01:10:47Take it back!
01:10:57Take it back!
01:11:01Get that gun!
01:11:03Get that gun!
01:11:09Set!
01:11:11On!
01:11:19Ball side!
01:11:23Bertie, throw in a couple more shots for good measure.
01:11:27Mike looks fair, I did.
01:11:29Very long, man.
01:11:45This just arrived from General Sherman's headquarters, sir.
01:11:47The gun Sherman was sending, we'll never get here.
01:11:49They ran towards the Peachtree River by somebody's raider.
01:11:51The mortar got through.
01:11:53It'll take a month to get mortars down in Chattanooga.
01:11:55It might be quicker to bring another naval gun down from Charleston.
01:11:57We could mount the guns we have on Strawberry Hill, blasting out rock by rock.
01:11:59Strawberry Hill is right in their line of fire.
01:12:01They could pick us off like flies.
01:12:03They can pick us off like flies.
01:12:05Plenty of powder, but no guns big enough to have a gun.
01:12:07I'm a gun.
01:12:08You know, I'm a gun, and I'm a gun!
01:12:10I'm a gun!
01:12:11It's not a gun!
01:12:12You know, we've got to get the gun!
01:12:13We've got to get out of here.
01:12:14We'll find our guns!
01:12:15We've got to get out of here.
01:12:16The gun Sherman was sending, we'll never get here.
01:12:17It might be quicker to bring another naval gun down from Charleston.
01:12:20We could mount the guns we have on Strawberry Hill,
01:12:22blasting out rock by rock.
01:12:24Strawberry Hill is right in their line of fire.
01:12:26They could pick us off like flies.
01:12:28Plenty of powder, but no guns big enough to do the job.
01:12:33Just how much powder do we have?
01:12:35There's a whole carload that we shipped up with a naval gun.
01:12:37That hasn't been touched.
01:12:39We're gonna take that carload of powder.
01:12:42We're gonna mine every cavern and passage under that summit.
01:12:45The whole top of that mountain is a hollow shell. We'll blow the lid off.
01:12:50By dawn tomorrow, there won't be a single river left on Devil's Mountain.
01:12:54That'll do it, Major.
01:12:55I'll get on it right away, Major.
01:12:56All right.
01:12:57I'll settle it once and for all, sir.
01:13:00I think that's it.
01:13:11We're gonna make them pay for every man we've lost.
01:13:14For every minute we've lost.
01:13:16That's the only way.
01:13:28Hartwell!
01:13:31Yes, sir?
01:13:32Who stripped this piano?
01:13:33I don't know, sir.
01:13:34The wire was in there yesterday.
01:13:35I remembered it faintly.
01:13:36There's been no one in the house, sir, except myself and...
01:13:49Come on!
01:13:51That wire.
01:13:52A piano wire.
01:13:53You took it to Devil's Mars.
01:13:54Didn't you?
01:13:55You told them about the naval gun.
01:13:56You've been working with them all along, haven't you?
01:13:57What if I have?
01:13:58Please let me stay, Will.
01:13:59I should have shipped you off to the prison stockade in Chattanooga the moment I arrived.
01:14:04Maybe I have lied to you, Will.
01:14:05Maybe I have betrayed your friendship.
01:14:06You forgot.
01:14:07We're on different sides.
01:14:08I won't forget again.
01:14:09By dawn tomorrow, there won't be a single man left alive on top of that muck.
01:14:13Carvel!
01:14:15Don't let this woman out of your sight.
01:14:16Trip her off to Chattanooga tomorrow.
01:14:17Is that a civilian?
01:14:18No!
01:14:19He's a prisoner of war.
01:14:20He's a prisoner of war.
01:14:21He's a prisoner of war.
01:14:22He's a prisoner of war.
01:14:23He's a prisoner of war.
01:14:24He's a prisoner of war.
01:14:25He's a prisoner of war.
01:14:26I've been in Chattanooga the moment I arrived.
01:14:27Maybe I have lied to you, Will.
01:14:28Maybe I have betrayed your friendship.
01:14:29You forgot.
01:14:30We're on different sides.
01:14:31I won't forget again.
01:14:32By dawn tomorrow, there won't be a single man left alive on top of that muck.
01:14:33Carvel!
01:14:35Don't let this woman out of your sight.
01:14:37Chip her off to Chattanooga tomorrow.
01:14:39That's a civilian?
01:14:40No!
01:14:41No!
01:14:42He's a prisoner of war.
01:14:55How long will it take to mind the passengers?
01:14:56We'll be ready by dawn, sir.
01:14:57Good.
01:14:58There's one hazard we run, Major.
01:14:59What's that?
01:15:00Well, the way this mountain slopes, there's a chance when the top is fall off,
01:15:04it'll slide right down into Snake Gap.
01:15:06That'll block the gap for good.
01:15:07How long will it take to build a new track around the gap?
01:15:09Good.
01:15:10Part of a week, sir.
01:15:11How long will it take to bring down guns from Chattanooga?
01:15:13About a month.
01:15:14Then we've got no choice.
01:15:15We're floored.
01:15:16How much clutter are we gonna need?
01:15:18Every bit we have.
01:15:19All right.
01:15:20Get your men busy, Captain.
01:15:39You're awful busy doing something.
01:15:42They're all over the place.
01:15:44I wonder what they're up to.
01:15:45You better get the picture down.
01:15:47When did you first hear these sounds?
01:15:48It came more than 20 units, Major.
01:15:49When did you first hear these sounds?
01:15:50It came more than 20 units, Major.
01:15:52It sounds like digging to me.
01:15:53Are they trying to dig their way to the top, Major?
01:15:54When did you first hear these sounds?
01:15:59It came more than 20 units, Major.
01:16:03It sounds like digging to me, how they trying to dig their way to the top, Major.
01:16:11When did you first hear these sounds?
01:16:15It came for more than 20 minutes later.
01:16:17Sounds like digging to me.
01:16:19Are they trying to dig their way to the temperature?
01:16:21Combining the passage under the summit.
01:16:23The Texas blow is the kingdom come.
01:16:26Even I'll admit it.
01:16:28Don't let anyone pass.
01:16:30You know the Yankee folks who set out one of them passages?
01:16:32I'll blow it off.
01:16:41What did Major Denny mean?
01:16:52Said there wouldn't be a man left alive on that summit by morning.
01:16:55You've been asking that for an hour, ma'am.
01:16:58I can't tell you.
01:17:00But it'll be dawn soon.
01:17:03And I'm not going anywhere.
01:17:06Well, you'll soon see what the Major meant,
01:17:08so I guess there's no harm in telling you.
01:17:10They're mining the caves.
01:17:13Gonna blow those men straight off the face of the earth.
01:17:19Sit down, ma'am.
01:17:20You're not going anywhere.
01:17:22Take me to Major Denny immediately.
01:17:24I got my orders, ma'am.
01:17:25But I know those men.
01:17:26I can get them to surrender.
01:17:28You won't have to kill them.
01:17:30I shouldn't have told you.
01:17:32Corporal, please.
01:17:33Take me to Major Denny.
01:17:35I don't like to see any use in killing, but...
01:17:38I got my orders, ma'am.
01:17:39But Major Denny decide that.
01:17:42Take me to him.
01:17:43Please.
01:17:44The mines are all late, Major.
01:17:45Are you sure there's enough of them?
01:17:49We've got enough power charge set up there to erupt a volcano.
01:17:50Five o'clock.
01:17:51How soon will all the fuselands be down?
01:17:52Not more than 30 minutes.
01:17:53And another 30 minutes to check it.
01:17:54We're right on a schedule.
01:17:55William!
01:17:56Corporal.
01:17:57What's the meaning of this?
01:17:58I told you to keep her at the house.
01:17:59You're right on a schedule.
01:18:00William!
01:18:01Corporal, what's the meaning of this?
01:18:02I told you to keep her at the house.
01:18:03You can't burn those men in cold blood with them.
01:18:04Who do you think they've done to our men?
01:18:05Take her back to the house and keep her there.
01:18:06You'll just leave the house.
01:18:07I'm sure they can't keep them at the house.
01:18:08I'm sure there's another one.
01:18:09I'm sure you'll be there too.
01:18:10The mines are all late, Major.
01:18:11I'm sure you'll be waiting for him.
01:18:12Here.
01:18:13Wait.
01:18:14All the yards are all late, Major.
01:18:15You're sure there's enough of them.
01:18:16You're sure there's enough of them?
01:18:17We've got enough power charge set up there to erupt the volcano.
01:18:20Will!
01:18:22Corporal, what's the meaning of this?
01:18:24I told you to keep her at the house.
01:18:25You can't burn those men in cold blood with them.
01:18:28What do you think they've done to our men?
01:18:30Take her back to the house and keep her there.
01:18:32Will!
01:18:32Clay, sir.
01:18:33Clay.
01:18:35Clay?
01:18:36You've got to give him a chance to surrender.
01:18:40It's too late for surrender.
01:18:41If you were up there, Clay wouldn't say that.
01:18:44I thought you'd want to do is get him off.
01:18:46What would you give him by killing them?
01:18:48They would surrender, Major.
01:18:48We could get Sherman's supplies running through State Gap by tomorrow.
01:18:52You know they're going to surrender.
01:18:53At least give me a chance to put it to them.
01:18:55It's certainly worth a try, Major.
01:18:56Hey, don't mind to let me through.
01:19:00Don't interrupt the work.
01:19:01Keep lining up the fuse.
01:19:02We set off that charge as per schedule.
01:19:04Six o'clock.
01:19:06You've got less than an hour.
01:19:08That's plenty of time.
01:19:12Kathy.
01:19:15I want you to get Clay a message for me.
01:19:17Tell him that...
01:19:18Tell him there's still a lot of ships we haven't sailed.
01:19:32I've been studying Snake Gap, Major.
01:19:34If they blow us off of here, this whole mountaintop is going to slide right down into the gap.
01:19:39They'll never get a train through there anymore.
01:19:41Well, once we're out of the way, they'll build a new track around.
01:19:46Not in less than a week they won't.
01:19:49See, we've got eight dead, three wounded.
01:19:52That's seven of us left.
01:19:54The wounded ain't hurt bad.
01:19:55There's still ten of us.
01:19:56It all boils down to ten lives for a week's delay.
01:20:04How does it strike you, Mike?
01:20:06Just think.
01:20:08Ten men holding up Sherman's whole army for a week.
01:20:11Sounds like a right, fair bargain to me.
01:20:17Listen.
01:20:20I don't care a thing.
01:20:22They've stopped digging.
01:20:24There must be me in the fuse line.
01:20:26Let's go and tell them, agent.
01:20:27Someone's coming.
01:20:29Tom's dead ahead.
01:20:30Well, here's one Yankee that's going to keep us company.
01:20:33Hey?
01:20:33Got it.
01:20:56The fuse lines are all set, Major.
01:20:59All the men are coming for us?
01:21:00All of them.
01:21:01We'll wait till the fix.
01:21:04That was the time.
01:21:06We'd better start it off in the woods.
01:21:14Wish Corporal Jennings was here now.
01:21:17He sure could play that guitar.
01:21:19Gee, I wish I had an air for music.
01:21:22Mind if I play my mouth organ, Major?
01:21:25Go ahead, Burns.
01:21:31Sure wish Corporal Jennings was here.
01:21:53Major!
01:21:54Miss Cassie's been hit!
01:21:56Max, the menace you get!
01:22:12Will's down there.
01:22:13Will, Denny.
01:22:15He says you can surrender.
01:22:19You already have to.
01:22:21Six, hurry, Craig.
01:22:22Craig, go.
01:22:25Take him in.
01:22:29Hurry.
01:22:30You haven't much time.
01:22:33It's nearly six now, Major.
01:22:36Take the men down, Mac.
01:22:37What about you?
01:22:39I'll follow.
01:22:40You'll never make it, Carrie.
01:22:41No, I'm sorry.
01:22:44Sergeant McCartle, take the men down.
01:22:46Come on.
01:22:47Come on.
01:22:47Come on.
01:22:47Come on.
01:22:47Come on.
01:22:47Come on.
01:22:48Come on.
01:22:49Come on.
01:22:50Come on.
01:22:51Come on.
01:22:51Six o'clock, Major.
01:23:21Give them five minutes more.
01:23:26Give them five minutes more.
01:23:40Cassie.
01:23:47Cassie!
01:23:47Cassie!
01:23:51I'll never leave you again.
01:23:55It's 6.15, Major.
01:23:56It's 6.15.
01:23:57I'll never leave you again.
01:23:58It's 6.15, Major.
01:24:00It's 6.15.
01:24:04It's 6.15.
01:24:05It's 6.15.
01:24:06It's 6.15.
01:24:07Major.
01:24:08It's 6.15.
01:24:09It's 6.15.
01:24:34Come on.
01:25:04Come on.
01:25:34Come on.
01:26:04Come on.
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