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Set in the rugged American West, Frontier Harmony tells the story of unity, loyalty, and music on the frontier. When rival ranchers face disputes and hidden threats endanger their livelihoods, an unexpected alliance forms, guided by courage, friendship, and the spirit of harmony that transcends borders.
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00:03:37down your nose and boom they clap you're right in jail hey you put your hands down didn't you
00:03:45sure i'm tired well put them up looks like you walk partner one more move and you're dead
00:03:56all right mister you asked for it i'm gonna count 10 if you're not off that horse by then
00:04:01you're completely dead one two three four get down will you five six i counted as six did you hear that
00:04:15do i hear seven eight nine ten
00:04:31i'm sorry i had to get rough teddy bear but you sort of had me in a spot
00:04:44nice work fella there's a reward for capturing him and it looks like you'll get it
00:04:48capturing who you don't mean my pal teddy bear here pal you two guys don't look very chummy
00:04:56you mean this well he was just showing me his new gun yeah i was just showing quiet you
00:05:01so you two are buddies hey
00:05:07maybe you both better come along with us then you've got a nice cell reserved for guys like you
00:05:12all right climb on that horse let's get going
00:05:14now you got yourself in the spot why don't you just turn me in collect the 50 bucks reward and be
00:05:30done with it i don't want that kind of money sticking your old neck out to help me after i tried to hijack
00:05:37you too gosh you almost revived my faith in human nature been running and tough luck huh yeah i reckon
00:05:44i'm just a problem child
00:05:49doggone it we have to ride these two fellas in the town we'll miss the big shinnick at the adams ranch
00:05:54yeah it's gonna be a swell show too old man adams hired some swell talent for the party this year
00:06:00sorry fellas but we've got to take in all vagrants hold on a minute you fellas blew off the handles
00:06:06fat you didn't give me a chance to explain explain what teddy bear and i were hired to entertain at this
00:06:11party at the uh uh adams ranch entertain me why sure no party be complete without your golden voice
00:06:19well if that's the case us fellows will give you an escort right to the adams ranch well that's darn nice
00:06:23of you but chuck you don't need to go to all that trouble oh no trouble at all of course we find out
00:06:28you're lying about this job we'll just have to give you another escort back to the city jail
00:06:34they serve a great day yes sirree don't say it's a great day it's hooray they wait and see
00:06:45blue skies bringing us off from bloomberg winging along
00:06:51blue skies bringing us off from bloomberg winging along to bloomberg winging along to bloomberg winging
00:06:57a soft pit full of sunshine is the gold mine found buffet
00:06:59i'm out the opinion
00:07:01you'll be
00:07:02this is all simply too atmospheric
00:07:05oh
00:07:13oh
00:07:17oh
00:07:21Not a good show unless it's making a hundred dollar bet
00:07:50Combination of the two has kept me entertained
00:07:52And slightly broke
00:07:53That's why they call them about a hundred animals
00:07:56That name led me to expect the flowered best cameos and a few aces up your sleeve
00:08:00At the risk of disappointing you, Miss Sophie, I must confess that I'm respectable
00:08:04Oh, please don't apologize
00:08:05I think you're positively rugged
00:08:07And I adore your ranch and all those wild horses you grow
00:08:10And the scenery is so close to nature
00:08:13You see, Kim, Miss Sophie thinks this is a pretty good place to be
00:08:18Why do two deaths for a few weeks?
00:08:20And you'll light out for Broadway again?
00:08:22Yes, our show starts again in September
00:08:24What'll I do with you then, Schnooky?
00:08:27She's new, I just bought her to come out here
00:08:29Miss Sophie, whatever made you buy anything so silly looking as, uh, Schnooky?
00:08:33My friends, they told me if I was going out west I'd better get a long little doggy
00:08:37Let us give many thanks and a big round of applause
00:08:47To my good boss and your good friend, Mr. Better Hunter-Adams
00:08:50They just don't throw them that handsome
00:08:53The Morales family does
00:08:55That's one, Dad's former
00:08:56Instead of a speech
00:09:00I'm going to do a little braggy
00:09:02You all know that my daughter Kim's been doing pretty well on the stage
00:09:07And I'm not denying that I'm proud of her
00:09:09So why shouldn't I show her off?
00:09:12Kim, I know this is sudden
00:09:14But how about a song for the folks?
00:09:16I'm flattered and bewildered
00:09:22And be bottled no end
00:09:24This reception is really too much
00:09:27Now I'll tell you a story
00:09:29That I hope you'll enjoy
00:09:31A song with an old-fashioned touch
00:09:35They still talk about her in ProDuck
00:09:39The lady who'll never return
00:09:44She's ruled conversation
00:09:47For three generations
00:09:51I'll give you as much as I've learned
00:09:56She arrived into town
00:10:07On a Friday or Saturday
00:10:09I may be wrong
00:10:10But I think it was the latter day
00:10:12Speaking of her
00:10:13They refer to the girl
00:10:15With the hot-button shoes
00:10:18What her name was to this day
00:10:21Is still quite a mystery
00:10:22But she's a character
00:10:24In local history
00:10:26Wives give a sneer
00:10:27When they hear of the girl
00:10:29With the hot-button shoes
00:10:31She was some stuffin'
00:10:34She had the fellas puffin'
00:10:36She was the weekend rage
00:10:39Even grandpappy
00:10:40Grandma wasn't happy
00:10:42At his age
00:10:44At his age
00:10:46When she walked on a Sunday
00:10:47They all up and followed her
00:10:49Then on a Monday
00:10:51The earth up and swallowed her
00:10:53Each local gent would have gone
00:10:55Where she went
00:10:56But she left
00:10:57No clues
00:10:59Whatever became of the girl
00:11:02With the hot-button shoes
00:11:03She arrived into town
00:11:08On a Friday or Saturday
00:11:10I may be wrong
00:11:11But I think it was the latter day
00:11:13Speaking of her
00:11:14They refer to the girl
00:11:16With the hot-button shoes
00:11:18What her name was to this day
00:11:22Is still quite a mystery
00:11:23But she's a character
00:11:25In local history
00:11:26Wives give a sneer
00:11:28When they hear of the girl
00:11:29With the hot-button shoes
00:11:32She was some hunk of stoppin'
00:11:35She had the boys a-puffin'
00:11:36She was the weekend rage
00:11:39Even grandpappy
00:11:41And grandma wasn't happy
00:11:43At his age
00:11:45At his age
00:11:46When she walked on a Sunday
00:11:48They all up and followed her
00:11:50Then on a Monday
00:11:51The earth up and swallowed her
00:11:53Each local gent would have gone
00:11:55Where she went
00:11:56But she left
00:11:57No clues
00:11:59Whatever became of the girl
00:12:02With the hot-button shoes
00:12:04Here, Herbert, take my horse
00:12:23Okay, Mr. Daddlitz
00:12:24Harry?
00:12:26Mr. Daddlitz
00:12:27How did you do?
00:12:29Uh, sir?
00:12:30Uh, Mr. Daddlitz
00:12:31How did you?
00:12:32Mr. Daddlitz
00:12:34Your horse?
00:12:35Thank you
00:12:36Here, dude
00:12:40Take this horse
00:12:41Hello, Brock
00:12:44I ain't about giving you up
00:12:46Hello, Adams
00:12:47A hard time getting away
00:12:48From those army buyers
00:12:49A lot of work
00:12:50To selling cavalry horses
00:12:51You know that
00:12:52Or do you?
00:12:53Oh, I may be a little rusty
00:12:55But I'll soon get into the swing of it
00:12:57I've been saying that for five years
00:12:59And every year I walk off of the contract
00:13:00Monotonous, ain't it?
00:13:02You're due for a change
00:13:03You can't beat my new herd
00:13:05They've got tough stamina
00:13:07Yes, and beauty, too
00:13:09Don't try to sell me
00:13:10Try to sell the army
00:13:11Why, Jingo, I will sell
00:13:12Bet a hundred?
00:13:14No
00:13:15Sucker money
00:13:16Don't want it
00:13:16Well, Kim must be looking for me
00:13:19Why, did she lose you?
00:13:21There's nothing lost around here
00:13:22But cavalry contracts
00:13:23And perhaps a few loans
00:13:25I'll be able to pay all my creditors
00:13:28As soon as I make this sale
00:13:29And you're at the top of the list, Brock
00:13:31I'm not worried
00:13:31Maybe not
00:13:32But something's got you mighty disquieted
00:13:35Oh, not any longer
00:13:36There she is
00:13:37Hello, Broadway
00:13:44Hello, Main Street
00:13:46Still killing the local people?
00:13:49Without any effort at all
00:13:50I'd really knock myself out
00:13:52For one small city guy
00:13:53I've got a career on my mind
00:13:55If that's all the competition there is
00:13:57I'll resort to bribery
00:13:58Take me and I'll throw in the whole town
00:14:00A buckaroo
00:14:00You could do it, too
00:14:02You practically own this town, don't you?
00:14:05My little backyard
00:14:05Why don't you stay out here and play in it
00:14:08How about Broadway?
00:14:11Maybe I could make them forget
00:14:12All right, you birds start chirping
00:14:33Well, you see
00:14:35We didn't bring our duet music with us this time
00:14:38The voice ain't prettier alone
00:14:40You flatter me, Teddy Bear
00:14:42Well, then
00:14:43Flatten you
00:14:44See, I'm well-known around here
00:14:52Hello
00:14:54Duke
00:14:55Not too well-known
00:15:00All right, get singing
00:15:08Well, how can it
00:15:09Till they get to playing?
00:15:10Roy
00:15:11How will they know what you're gonna sing?
00:15:14The trick is
00:15:14Will I know what they're gonna play?
00:15:20We're in
00:15:21Back where dreams are made to order
00:15:33In our old rendezvous
00:15:37Hands across the border
00:15:41Calling me to you
00:15:45Hands across the border
00:15:49Hands that reach my heart
00:15:53Are stirring tender memories
00:15:58And the touch of them
00:16:03Will haunt me forever
00:16:06Dream so much of them
00:16:11Who is he?
00:16:13I don't know
00:16:14I've held your hands across the border
00:16:20Since we've been apart
00:16:24But now I want to see things through
00:16:30Back where dreams are made to order
00:16:36In our old rendezvous
00:16:39Hands across the border
00:16:44Calling me to you
00:16:49You've got a mighty convincing voice
00:17:10These boys, Miss Kim didn't seem prone to argue with your singing
00:17:14Miss Kim?
00:17:15Adam's daughter
00:17:16Oh, you mean Kim
00:17:17That mist kind of threw me off
00:17:19Oh, allow me
00:17:21I insist
00:17:22You, uh
00:17:28You know Kim pretty well?
00:17:29Sure
00:17:30She told Mr. Adams
00:17:31If he didn't hire me to sing
00:17:32She'd call the party off
00:17:33Your song was a very pleasant surprise
00:17:35No, thanks
00:17:36Mr. Adams was gonna introduce me
00:17:38But Kim thought it'd be better
00:17:39If I just sneak up on the floor
00:17:40I almost ran him in for vagrancy
00:17:42Not knowing, of course, who he was
00:17:44I still don't know
00:17:45Well, that's a coincidence
00:17:46I don't believe I know you either
00:17:48I'm Brock Dan
00:17:49A friend of Kim Adams
00:17:51Well, if Kim okays you, you're all right with me
00:17:53I'd better see if I can find her
00:17:55I don't want to get away without seeing her
00:17:56You won't get away
00:18:00Or you either
00:18:01I'm afraid you're not getting away with
00:18:03Whatever you're trying to get away with
00:18:05I'm Kim Adams
00:18:07That's all, brother
00:18:09Just as I thought
00:18:11A couple of saddle tramps
00:18:13I'll have them in the jug in the jiffy
00:18:15What for?
00:18:16Vagrancy
00:18:16We don't tolerate it around here
00:18:18Aren't you being a little severe, Brock?
00:18:20I'm sorry, Kim
00:18:21But I'm a businessman
00:18:21But we're businessmen, too
00:18:23I'm a, uh, uh
00:18:25What am I?
00:18:26I'm a horse-ranging
00:18:27I'm a horse-ranging
00:18:28Roy, here's a, uh
00:18:29A baritone
00:18:30And right now, business is at a standstill
00:18:33It's about to pick up
00:18:34Dad would be very happy to pay you for entertaining our guests
00:18:37And when one has money, one isn't a baker
00:18:40But Kim
00:18:41No, that's only one
00:18:44Oh, Dad has scads of horses
00:18:46I imagine most of them need wrangling
00:18:58Well, Miss Kim
00:18:59I just can't find the right words to say
00:19:01Well, you ought to have plenty of those
00:19:03You certainly set all the wrongs back there
00:19:06Well, thank you cover everything?
00:19:08Not quite
00:19:08Do you have any ulterior motive in coming here?
00:19:12Only that I didn't want to get pinched
00:19:13Before I had a chance to look for a job
00:19:15I see
00:19:16Then your only crime is being a fast talker
00:19:18We're honest, Miss Kim
00:19:20A couple of honest fellas don't deserve no jailing
00:19:22Especially that buckaroo jail
00:19:24That's the worst thing I ever spent a night
00:19:26Miss Kim
00:19:28The government buyers are here to see the horses
00:19:31And your father would like to have them present
00:19:33Oh, thank you
00:19:33Uh, Juan, I've just hired these boys
00:19:36And I want you to put them to work
00:19:37Work?
00:19:37This is Mr. um
00:19:39Rogers
00:19:39Oh, yes, Mr. Roy Rogers
00:19:41He's a very handy
00:19:43Maritime
00:19:44Excuse me
00:19:45Oh, aren't they cute?
00:19:54Here, pony, pony, pony, pony
00:19:56Cute?
00:19:57I'll have you know, ma'am
00:19:58That's the finest string of horses
00:19:59That's ever been raised in buckaroo
00:20:00They're fine-looking animals, Mr. Adams
00:20:02With the proper training
00:20:03The cavalry could use a bunch like that
00:20:05Better hundred
00:20:07You better save your money
00:20:08Magnificent animal
00:20:20Yes, triggers the prize of my string
00:20:22I got him while he was running with the wild herd
00:20:24Dad, you sure collect the darndest thing
00:20:27My daughter knows very little about horses
00:20:29And that I'm trying to forget
00:20:31I'll tame him down
00:20:32Never get near enough of that horse to tame him down
00:20:35There you go again, Brock
00:20:36Underestimating me
00:20:37Why I can ride him this minute
00:20:39That calls for a bet
00:20:41I know your superstition bet a hundred
00:20:42But this time
00:20:43Let's make it a real bet
00:20:44Superstition be hanged, three hundred
00:20:47I've got five hundred
00:20:49Says you can't ride him right now
00:20:50Put up that talking money
00:20:52All right, it's a bet
00:20:53Go ahead
00:20:53Figure you and I are going to earn some easy money
00:20:59You got a bet on Mr. Adams?
00:21:01Yeah, it's five hundred
00:21:01Brock Danvers says that I can't ride him
00:21:03He's leery that Trigger will show up his horses
00:21:06Does he sell them to the government too?
00:21:08Not this year
00:21:08That string of mine will make him eat crow
00:21:11Trigger, you're the handsomest horse I ever laid eyes on
00:21:14You know, I've been dreaming all my life
00:21:16About owning a horse like him
00:21:17Well, if you ever do, young fella
00:21:19Remember that a fine horse is a gentleman
00:21:21Treat him that way
00:21:23Give him your respect and friendship
00:21:25Say, who are you?
00:21:29Oh, I'm just a fisting wrangler
00:21:30Well, stick around
00:21:32We'll get along together, son
00:21:34Well, Juan
00:21:35Throw a saddle on Trigger
00:21:37I got me a bet with Danvers
00:21:39Gentlemen, your job has begun
00:21:42Saddle Trigger so Mr. Adams can collect that bet
00:21:45Is that all you got to do around here to win a bet?
00:21:47Is saddle a horse?
00:21:48No, I'm going to ride him
00:21:49You sure he's ready to ride?
00:21:51No, but I aim to find out
00:21:52Here we go
00:21:54Back to work again
00:21:56Come on, honey
00:22:11Well, that's sadly
00:22:26You're bringing up a lot of trouble
00:22:27Oh, my dad can ride anything on four feet to a finish
00:22:30Exactly what I'm interested in
00:22:32The finish
00:22:33Well, this one's going to cost you exactly $500
00:22:36Yeah, yeah, yeah
00:22:38Whoa, whoa, whoa
00:22:41Come on
00:22:43It's going to take a lot of handling
00:22:46Ride him, cowboy, and good luck
00:22:50All right, step up on him, Mr. Adams
00:23:03Gee, I'm glad I'm sitting on the ground
00:23:20The boys will take care of him, Mr. King
00:23:47You better take her back to the house
00:23:49No, Brock, I've got to go to it
00:23:51No use
00:23:52Come on, quick, get a doctor
00:23:53He's gone, Miss King
00:23:54The men are carrying him to the bunkhouse
00:23:57That's where he'd like to be
00:23:59They were his friends
00:24:01The Wranglers
00:24:02Come on
00:24:06You won your bet, dancers
00:24:11Yeah, I guess I did
00:24:15Some of the things around here
00:24:20How the Brock Danvers is playing on the sharps
00:24:22I don't understand
00:24:24I've been trying to piece it together myself
00:24:26Danvers raises horses, doesn't he?
00:24:29Yes, and generally gets the government contract
00:24:31If he wouldn't have this year
00:24:33The boss would have walked away with it
00:24:34That's what I'm getting at
00:24:36He knows horses, and he knew Adam's weakness
00:24:38For taking a bet
00:24:39The bet was in good faith
00:24:41Well, I could swallow that
00:24:42If Danvers didn't have a reason
00:24:44For wanting old man Adams out of the running
00:24:45For that cavalry contract
00:24:47Well, he's out of the running now
00:24:48Miss Kim will try for it, won't she?
00:24:51I'm afraid she'll do just what Danvers says
00:24:53Yeah
00:24:55He sold her on the idea
00:24:56The trigger's got to be put out of circulation
00:24:58There's only one reason for that
00:25:00So the Adams ranch can't carry on
00:25:02The blood strain of a fine stallion
00:25:03Insurance against future competition, huh?
00:25:06Yeah
00:25:07Sure
00:25:09That makes sense
00:25:10Roy, I think you'd better hang around here
00:25:13I'd kind of like to
00:25:14It's trigger
00:25:26He's trying to steal the mirrors
00:25:43He's a smart horse
00:25:45Hey, next time you ride me, take off your spurs
00:26:04Well, we got him anyway
00:26:05Yeah
00:26:05You better get rid of that horse
00:26:07Miss Kim to want him around
00:26:08Yeah, she'll be sore as blazes
00:26:09Well, I've got an idea
00:26:11She'll change her mind
00:26:12Mr. Adams thought a lot of trigger
00:26:14And I don't think he'd want him running wild without a home
00:26:16Come on, boy
00:26:17I'm going to put you back in your private corral
00:26:20I'll away, Bob
00:26:22Hey, Roy
00:26:26I'll get rid of him
00:26:32You wait here
00:26:32Is he bossing this outfit, Miss Kim?
00:26:36Why not?
00:26:36He runs everything else
00:26:37I don't know anything about running a horse ranch
00:26:40Well, don't take no lessons from Brock Danvers
00:26:42He'll earn you wrong
00:26:43All right
00:26:44Come on
00:26:45Here he comes
00:26:47The great lover of horses
00:26:49Yeah
00:26:50All right, Rogers
00:26:52We'll get rid of that horse
00:26:54You better put that thing away
00:26:55Because you're not going to use it
00:26:57Did you ever see anyone shoot a horse?
00:27:01Well, it isn't a pretty sight
00:27:03You wouldn't like it
00:27:04Go back to the house, Kim
00:27:05It's all right, Brock
00:27:07He killed my father
00:27:08I talked to your father just before
00:27:10He said that a fine horse was a gentleman
00:27:13Give him your friendship, he said
00:27:15Well, right now, Trigger needs a friend
00:27:17Maybe Mr. Adams was sort of electing me for the job
00:27:20Well, I'm going to get this over with
00:27:22I told you to put that gun away
00:27:23Look out, Mr. Danvers
00:27:25You hurt yourself
00:27:25I'll shoot him for you
00:27:27What are you shooting, ducks?
00:27:34I'm sorry I shoved you
00:27:35But I had to save your life
00:27:36That horse is dangerous
00:27:38I'll take my own chances
00:27:39If you don't mind
00:27:39Well, all right
00:27:41You fellas know what's good for you
00:27:44You'll clear out of this country
00:27:45That's another thing he said
00:27:47Stick around
00:27:48We had quite a chat, Mr. Adams and me
00:27:50Well
00:27:51I'm going to get that horse
00:27:52Come on
00:27:53Listen, Juan
00:27:59We can't let Trigger be killed
00:28:01Mr. Adams loved him
00:28:02Perhaps so, Roy, but I
00:28:04I know, you're thinking he can't be handled
00:28:05But you're wrong
00:28:06All Trigger needs is someone who understands
00:28:08What do you say we give him a break
00:28:10And prove that he's really okay
00:28:11Maybe Trigger didn't lose his best friend after all
00:28:14Where are we finding?
00:28:16Most likely place is the waterhole on Tejon Canyon
00:28:18That's where Danvers will look for him
00:28:20We'll look first
00:28:21There is the waterhole
00:28:27Yeah, and there he is
00:28:34Hiding behind those rocks waiting
00:28:36Hey, Roy
00:28:37Here they come
00:28:38I'll miss you
00:28:40Have a good one
00:28:40Who's in here?
00:28:41See you
00:28:42He's in here
00:28:43Hmm
00:28:44Okay
00:28:45Let me see
00:28:45Away
00:29:02See you
00:29:03He's in here
00:29:03There is a lassen
00:29:04Well
00:29:04You head him off here. I'll rope him from over there.
00:29:34Here he is. Good roping, Roy. Hey, we'd better be moved out of here. We're too close to where that bunch is waiting.
00:30:01All right. Hit the road.
00:30:24Tracks go that way. We'll follow them.
00:30:31Tracks go.
00:30:38Tracks go.
00:30:50Tracks go.
00:30:54well he ain't here probably skipped out from the herd and watched us go by yeah probably well we
00:31:08may as well go back to the ranch all right for now I'm coming back I don't give up easy
00:31:13persistent cuss ain't he well what are you gonna do with him now one do you know any
00:31:23place where we can keep them out of sight for a while yes there is another spring back in these
00:31:29hills that's where we'll take you what you're gonna beat him on Brock well how'd you know the
00:31:42state of your father's affairs why don't you get out from under take my office sold to rock
00:31:47Danvers one broken down ranch in a bumper crop of debt they'll be paid in full
00:31:53I know why you're doing this rock what you do my romantic charms having failed I'm trying to impress
00:31:59you in my generosity how am I doing you're gaining on me with a devastating burst of speed as soon as
00:32:08the necessary papers have been drawn up the Adams ranch will be sold to Brock Danvers that's the
00:32:13way it's going to be boys well they didn't exactly give Brock a vote of confidence talk to them one
00:32:26tell them that I haven't any interest in the ranch that it's best this way for the daughter of my friend
00:32:31I would do anything but then she will not be needing me there is no reason to stay on but
00:32:36one there will be a great deal to do and mr. Danvers will want to make changes hiring a new foreman
00:32:40will be the first big step in that direction
00:32:42now I'll have no job the settlement to have no reason for the fiesta you mean they celebrate the fact
00:32:59that you're working no to pay tribute to the Adams ranch at the beginning of the training period of
00:33:06the horses oh it's bad to break a custom superstitious just as appointed up miss Kim so easily for this
00:33:13tradition you tell your friends to go right ahead with the shindig she'll be there but you can't
00:33:22disappoint him miss Kim this is a yearly custom but it's so silly there isn't going to be any training
00:33:26period to usher in I'm selling out so what have they got to celebrate just you're being there is
00:33:32excuse enough for any fear oh isn't it lovely just to think that your mere presence is the reason for a
00:33:37fiasco fiesta bub fiesta you know I've been riding in subway so long I've forgotten what these open
00:33:45spaces really look like it's just like any other neck of the woods maybe it's because I'm partial to
00:33:50buckaroo you know my great-grandfather settled out here right after the war between the states
00:33:55perhaps you noticed him in front of the city hall sitting in his covered wagon parking overtime isn't he oh it's
00:34:01a statue of him in bronze there's one of my grandfather too maybe my dad would have braided one
00:34:07well no one can deny you belong out here it's my stamping ground why don't you just sort of stay
00:34:13around and make them proud of you I don't look well in bronze oh this is glorious bury me not on the lone
00:34:23prairie that tune just haunts me it should look how you murdered well my voice is a little rusty I've been
00:34:33singing all year in California maybe that's the reason the swallows left Capistrana so early
00:34:38say what kind of a sign is that oh just the old Indian sign Indian are you scared of Indians well not
00:34:57they have a cigar store behind them hey let's uh follow that trail of the skyline looks awful deep
00:35:05mighty pretty when you get up there though why bless your heart I believe you just want me all to
00:35:11yourself I can hardly wait hey come on let's go oh we've lost Teddy Bear and Sophie shall we go back no
00:35:23oh this is perfect handling along in the lazy sun and you know there's only one thing you missed in
00:35:28planning this a nice dreamy song how did I forget that well I can recapture the moon I guess I could
00:35:36muster up a little too muster up a little too well muster Roy and muster real pretty
00:35:40dreaming to music that's all I do dreaming to music dreams can come true
00:35:58if mountain greenery bores my afternoons I change the scenery just by changing tunes sometimes I dream of sweet dreams indeed
00:36:26and in each love scene and in each love scene you play the lead
00:36:33you play the lead to ever dream that I'd run into you dreaming to music too
00:36:50the lead to ever dream that I'd run into you dreaming to music too
00:37:14look at those beauties
00:37:21you know Brock Danvers wouldn't have a chance at that cavalry contract if you'd buckle down and carry on with the ranch
00:37:32never mind the pep talk coach it doesn't mean a thing to me but you were born and raised out here at your home
00:37:38oh it's just a batch of mortgages and debt
00:37:41Brock is willing to assume all obligations and cancel debts and debt in return for the ranch
00:37:45nice guy
00:37:47I think so
00:37:48he kinda liked you too
00:37:51that's a gross understatement he's slightly crazy about me
00:37:55thinking of marrying him
00:37:57I'm trying with the idea but then that presents another problem
00:38:01and I don't like it
00:38:02that's why I'm selling everything and leaving Buckaroo flat
00:38:05it's the easiest way out
00:38:06I think I will have a look at that statue of your great grandpa
00:38:10I wanna see if it's flushing
00:38:12Mr. Fish
00:38:30I want you to move up
00:43:05Oh, Papa, they don't match your eyes at all.
00:43:08What kind of flowers is it you're not presenting?
00:43:10Red roses and her eyes are blue.
00:43:12All right.
00:43:13So there forget-me-nots, which you have forgotten,
00:43:15along with the speech, which you better forget.
00:43:21Miss Adams, your father called us his friends.
00:43:25May we be your friends, too?
00:43:28Yes.
00:43:32Would you excuse me?
00:43:36But of course.
00:43:38Why didn't you tell them?
00:43:40Why didn't you tell them all?
00:43:42I didn't have the heart, Miss Kim.
00:43:44Well, I can't. What?
00:43:45I can fix it.
00:43:47Folks, Miss Kim has something she wants to tell you.
00:43:55Well, it's only that I...
00:43:57I...
00:44:01I hope you'll always think as kindly of me as you do today.
00:44:06Muy bien. Muy bien.
00:44:07Muy bien.
00:44:08Muy bien.
00:44:09Muy bien.
00:44:10Muy bien.
00:44:12One should have told them.
00:44:14That wasn't fair to me.
00:44:15It was hitting below the belt.
00:44:17Well, I sure sympathized with you while Mr. Merrillis was giving out with that friendship talk.
00:44:21Wasn't that awful?
00:44:22Well, no.
00:44:23I thought it was a very nice speech.
00:44:25Now I'm in a fine spot and I don't know how to get out of it.
00:44:28Send them a note.
00:44:29That's an easy way out.
00:44:30Dear employees.
00:44:32They're more than that.
00:44:33They're Dad's friends and mine.
00:44:35All right.
00:44:36Dear friends, you're all fired.
00:44:37Yes, I know.
00:44:38Me, too.
00:44:39I'll hit the road.
00:44:40That's right.
00:44:41Run out on the ranch just when it's bogged down with Dad.
00:44:43And when we've got a bunch of horses to be trained.
00:44:46Oh, but Mr. Danvers will shoulder all your responsibilities.
00:44:49Just you head for Broadway.
00:44:51The Adams don't give up that easily.
00:44:53Do you know what they do?
00:44:54No.
00:44:55They drive covered wagons.
00:44:56Yeah?
00:44:57Yeah.
00:44:58And they turn the wilderness into the finest horse ranch in the West.
00:45:00No.
00:45:01Yes.
00:45:02And they hang on to that ranch and get government contracts for this year and the next and the next.
00:45:05They did.
00:45:06I'll bet a hundred they do.
00:45:08You're going to look mighty cute and bronze.
00:45:12You could see a solo ship.
00:45:13Well they're Meinung down.
00:45:15omes Appenture
00:45:17The End
00:45:47My goodness, but those cowboys are strong to lift those horses over the fence that way.
00:46:12Mom, where do those two go every afternoon?
00:46:14I know.
00:46:15Teddy Bear told me.
00:46:16But he said he'd knock me for a loop if I told you Roy was planning to knock you for a loop.
00:46:21With what?
00:46:22A horse.
00:46:23A big, blonde horse.
00:46:25Climb in, Juan.
00:46:43Juan, why didn't you tell me about this?
00:46:45Maybe because Roy wanted to give Trigger a chance to prove himself to you.
00:46:49And you knew all along he was schooling Trigger.
00:47:02Yes, but I didn't know Trigger was so smart for his age.
00:47:05Why, that horse has the makings of a quiz, kid.
00:47:16Roy tried to tell you.
00:47:18Trigger is the best horse on the range.
00:47:24Perhaps now you're convinced.
00:47:26Look, John, who just erode?
00:47:46Shall we quit now?
00:47:48No, we just as well wait and get fired.
00:47:50Don't you think you're wasting a lot of time on that horse?
00:48:04Well, yes, but I sort of figured now that you're running things, you'd kind of string along with Trigger.
00:48:09He's worth it.
00:48:10He's got everything.
00:48:11Spirit, endurance, jumping ability, speed, and...
00:48:14And a good press agent.
00:48:16He don't need one of those.
00:48:17From those rocks up there, down to the end of the road, it's exactly one-eighth of a mile.
00:48:23Check the time.
00:48:23Check the time.
00:48:30We'll just jump in.
00:48:31Go.
00:48:32In proverbialε—Ž?
00:48:33Yunginter.
00:48:34Pick a time.
00:48:35Pick a time.
00:48:35Pick a time.
00:48:36Pick a time.
00:48:36Pick a time.
00:48:37This person was referring to freedom.
00:48:38Listed riders, therefore.
00:48:39van band alone.
00:48:42Pick a time.
00:48:44Pick a time.
00:48:45Pick a time.
00:48:47Pick a time.
00:48:48Pick a time.
00:48:49Pick a time.
00:48:51Pick a time.
00:48:51Pick a time.
00:48:52That takes care of the speed, what about the other qualifications?
00:49:01Coming up.
00:49:14You seem to be pretty sure of yourself jumping him over my car.
00:49:17Well I'm just sure of Trigger.
00:49:19Give her a kiss Trigger, come on.
00:49:21You win, Roy.
00:49:24We'll turn him in with the others to complete his training.
00:49:27Well Trigger, we've finally been forgiven.
00:49:29Come on, smile Trigger.
00:49:30Smile.
00:49:31Did you teach him politeness too?
00:49:34I didn't have to, he's just naturally a gentleman.
00:49:37Oh.
00:49:38Well, you'd better take lessons from Trigger.
00:49:46I thought you'd agreed to my thing over the ranch.
00:49:48That's the easy way out.
00:49:51If you marry me, your worries will be over.
00:49:53How about it, Broadway?
00:49:54No, it's Main Street for me.
00:49:56I belong there.
00:49:57Change your mind.
00:49:59Vanity mostly.
00:50:01I want to find out if I can wear bronze.
00:50:04Well you've been swell to have for a friend.
00:50:07But you won't marry me.
00:50:10No, I would have if...
00:50:11Miss Kim.
00:50:15If we pick the horses for the race tomorrow, would you like to look them over?
00:50:18You still around, Rogers?
00:50:19Sure, I'm working for Miss Kim.
00:50:20Roy took over the training of the horses.
00:50:22Once it's with the job that he's done that we'll have the Calvary contract in the bag.
00:50:26One sort of a dream, Mr. Danvers.
00:50:28Hmm.
00:50:29And I'm sort of a methodical guy.
00:50:31The last five years I've gone after that contract and gotten it.
00:50:34We can't blame him for that, Roy.
00:50:36No.
00:50:37Best we can do is upset his schedule.
00:50:39You're going to have real competition with Trigger in the race tomorrow.
00:50:42You riding him, Roger?
00:50:43Sure.
00:50:44I don't suppose you'd wish me luck.
00:50:47As a matter of fact, I will.
00:50:48Because you're going to need it.
00:50:57The conditions of this race are in conformity with the plan we discussed.
00:51:00Now, in addition to the various jumps and slides,
00:51:03you will take your horses through a simulated gas attack and combat zone.
00:51:07Now, Brock Danvers will act as captain for the black team,
00:51:10and Roy Rogers of the Adams Ranch will captain the other one.
00:51:13That is all, gentlemen.
00:51:14And may the best team win.
00:51:15Both teams ready?
00:51:16Ready.
00:51:17Ready.
00:51:18Open the gate.
00:51:43Open the gate.
00:51:44Here.
00:51:45No.
00:51:45Wait.
00:51:46I'll let you go.
00:52:07Oh, my God.
00:52:07The End
00:52:37The End
00:53:07The End
00:53:37The End
00:54:07The End
00:54:37The End
00:55:07The End
00:55:37Here's your contract, Miss Adams. Signed, sealed, and delivered.
00:55:50If only Dad were here to see this. He'd be the happiest man in the 48th state.
00:55:58And even more proud that his daughter came through with flying colors.
00:56:02It's been a pleasure to do business with you, Miss Adams.
00:56:05And I'm looking forward to my yearly visit here.
00:56:08Well, Mr. Ames, you can't leave now. Why, I insist that you stay here as my guest for our celebration.
00:56:13Celebration?
00:56:13Just another one of Dad's traditions. Just another one of Dad's traditions. If our luck was good, then he always insisted that we celebrate. But if it was bad, then it was time to stage a big party to forget ourselves.
00:56:22I accept with the greatest of pleasure.
00:56:24Well, Juan, do you think your friends could help me put on a party that Dad would be proud of? Sort of, well, sort of hands across the border.
00:56:34I'm sure they'll be happy to, Miss Kim.
00:56:36Thank you very much.
00:58:06She arrived into town on a Friday or Saturday.
00:58:36I may be wrong, but I think it was the latter day.
00:58:40Speaking of her, they refer to the girl with the high button shoe.
00:58:46What her name was to this day is still quite a mystery, but she's a character in local history.
00:58:54Wives give a sneer when they hear of the girl with the high button shoe.
00:59:00She was some stuffin', she had the colors puffin', she was the weekend brave.
00:59:07Even Grand Pappy and Grandma was happy at his age, at his stage.
00:59:14When she walked on a Sunday, they all up and followed her.
00:59:19Then on a Monday, the earth puffin' swallowed her.
00:59:23Each local gent would have gone where she went, but she left no clues.
00:59:29Whatever became of the girl with the high button shoe.
00:59:34When she walked on a Sunday, she left no clues, but she left no clues, but she left no clues.
00:59:41The Hickok, where she left no clues, but she left no clues, but she left no clues.
01:05:25And you, you were out of this world.
01:05:32May I shake your little handmaid?
01:05:55And you, you were out of this world.
01:06:25And you, you were out of this world.
01:06:55And you, you were out of this world.
01:07:25And you, you were out of this world.
01:07:55And you, you were out of this world.
01:07:57And you, you were out of this world.
01:08:01And you, you were out of this world.
01:08:07And you, you were out of this world.
01:08:09And you, you were out of this world.
01:08:13And you, you were out of this world.
01:08:19And you, you were out of this world.
01:08:21And you, you were out of this world.
01:08:23And you, you were out of this world.
01:08:27And you, you were out of this world.
01:08:33And you, you were out of this world.
01:08:35And you, you were out of this world.
01:08:37And you, you were out of this world.
01:08:39And you, you were out of this world.
01:08:41And you, you were out of this world.
01:08:43And you, you were out of this world.
01:08:47And you, you were out of this world.
01:08:49And you, you were out of this world.
01:08:50And you, you were out of this world.
01:08:53It's a friendship that takes an order that will last to the end And across the border, it is end of end
01:09:23And across the border, it is end of end
01:09:53And across the border, it is end of end
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