Step back into the golden age of Western cinema with Cowboy and the Senorita (1944). Starring Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, this vintage classic blends action, music, and romance in true 1940s Western style. Follow the adventures of a singing cowboy and his spirited partner in a story filled with charm, humor, and unforgettable songs.
This film is part of the public domain and is preserved for historical and entertainment purposes.
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00:00The
00:30The
01:00I'm so hungry I can eat that guitar.
01:07If they don't like this song, we'll both hear it.
01:09Then make broth out of strings. Give them the work, Roy.
01:11The Cowboys and the Senorita met in Rosarita one night, not so long ago.
01:24The Cowboys and the Senorita made the night much sweeter with words like, I love you so.
01:36He said, life on the range is such a lonely life. Won't you pack up your shawl, acquire a droll, and be a cowboy's wife?
01:49They marry, and their plans all carry. They've a little cowboy, and oh, what a kid.
01:59Why don't folks do like the cowboy and the Senorita did?
02:07He said, don't send me back, back to that long prairie.
02:13I've got a saddle for two, for me and for you. Come right away with me.
02:20They headed for the church and wedded. Bought a little rancho, and that's where they hid.
02:30Why don't folks do like the cowboy and the Senorita did?
02:39Look! Look at my suit! Gravy and potatoes!
02:44What do you intend to do about this outrage?
02:46Police adjustments will be made.
02:48That's not enough. I demand this ox be fired.
02:52But he just began.
02:53Either he goes, or I'll take my family to the cafe across the street.
02:57And I don't like singing with my meals.
03:00You heard him? Take off that uniform.
03:05You threw, too.
03:06You mean we don't even eat?
03:08Look at those dishes. You should pay me.
03:12Come on, Teddy Bear. He's got a good case.
03:19Roy, as far as I'm concerned, this steady work ain't very tasty.
03:25How would you know?
03:26Well, the taste I got back there was pretty sour.
03:28And I'm warning you, if we don't get grub steak in Bonanza,
03:32I'm hocking my horse and saddle and going prospect.
03:35Well, you can count me in on that.
03:36Roller!
03:42Go away!
03:44What do you think, Trigger?
04:14Huh?
04:37What did you find?
04:38Oh, a little old cheap bracelet.
04:40What do you figure it's worth?
04:42Oh, a couple of nickels are about a dime.
04:45No more cracks about gold. I'm cured.
04:48Looks like Mr. Craig Allen's a man to see about a job in Bonanza.
04:52Sure does.
04:53No luck, Allen. We've been all over that rim rock with a fine-tooth comb. It's not a sign of it.
05:08Well, go over it again. Get your gang together.
05:11Listen, that gang ought to be up to the mine doing the work right now. We're wasting a lot of valuable time hunting that kid. What about our deal?
05:14The deal can wait.
05:15Hello?
05:16Yes, this is Craig Allen.
05:18He's coming out.
05:19He's back. Sheriff Gilbert's back.
05:21Find her yet, Sheriff?
05:22She's still lost.
05:23Any clues?
05:24No, not yet.
05:25No, not yet.
05:26Sheriff Gilbert's back.
05:27Find her yet, Sheriff?
05:28Is she still lost?
05:29Any clues?
05:30No, not yet.
05:31How'd you make out, Ferguson?
05:32We drew a blank, too, but Allen wants to keep searching.
05:35Well, you're wasting a lot of valuable time hunting that kid.
05:37What about our deal?
05:38The deal can wait.
05:39Hello?
05:40Yes, this is Craig Allen.
05:41That's coming out.
05:42He's back.
05:43Sheriff Gilbert's back.
05:44Find her yet, Sheriff?
05:45Is she still lost?
05:46Any clues?
05:47No, not yet.
05:48How'd you make out, Ferguson?
05:49We drew a blank, too, but Allen wants to keep searching.
05:50Are your men up to it?
05:51Men are, but the animals ain't.
05:52I figured we'd ride down to the Rancho Santa Martinez and pick up some fresh horses.
05:54How about you?
05:55All right.
05:56We'll meet your posse at the Black Sands Cut-Owl.
05:57Okay.
05:58Hey!
05:59What's all the excitement about?
06:00New gold strike or something?
06:01No, they're looking for a little girl who got lost.
06:04Half the country's searching for her.
06:05Or for her.
06:06They're looking for a little girl who got lost.
06:07All right.
06:08We'll meet your posse at the Black Sands Cut-Owl.
06:09Okay.
06:10Hey!
06:11What's all the excitement about?
06:13New gold strike or something?
06:14No, they're looking for a little girl who got lost.
06:16Half the country's searching for her.
06:18Orphan kid, too.
06:19Friend of Mr. Allen's.
06:21How do you like that?
06:23This is a punk time to ask Mr. Allen for a favor.
06:26We're not asking for favors today, Teddy Bear.
06:29I've got a better idea.
06:31Hands open, place your best one.
06:34Roll them out.
06:37There they are, number seven.
06:39Excuse me, you're Mr. Allen, aren't you?
06:43That's right.
06:44I'd like to have a talk with you.
06:45I'll talk with you.
06:46Right in.
06:47Thanks.
06:54Well?
06:55What's on your mind?
06:56A job.
06:57That'll keep.
06:58Right now, I'd like to help you find that little girl.
07:00I have a partner out there who'll do his share, too.
07:03We can use you, all right.
07:05You got a gun?
07:06That's 11, pay the bills.
07:07That's 10, pay the bills.
07:09All better, man.
07:14That's 10, pay the bills.
07:15This crook gummed up the machine.
07:31Don't get excited now, gentlemen.
07:33Probably a little short circuit or something.
07:34I'll make it good.
07:35Put a slug in there.
07:38Wait a minute.
07:39That ain't no slug.
07:40That's the kid's jewelry.
07:41Where'd you get that thing?
07:42Where's the rest of it?
07:43I found it.
07:44Nothing but a cheesy little gadget off this.
07:47What's all the hollering about?
07:48Just as I thought.
07:49Chip's bracelet.
07:51What's wrong?
07:52Take a look at this.
07:53Got her name on it and everything.
07:54Sure shooting those guys done away with that kid.
07:56We did not.
07:58Tell them where we found that thing, Roy.
07:59You've got us all wrong.
08:01We picked it up on the trail just outside of town.
08:03Save the rest of it for the sheriff.
08:05That was a cute idea trying to join that posse to fool us.
08:08Sheriff's down at the Martini's ranch.
08:10Telephone in the wait there.
08:11We'll take this pair with us.
08:12I'll phone him for you.
08:13Bring him outside.
08:14Come on.
08:15Don't be so familiar.
08:21Hello, Fuzzy.
08:21Is the sheriff gotten here yet?
08:23Yeah, he's over at the corral now getting some fresh horses.
08:25Well, tell him we've captured the kidnappers.
08:27Kidnappers?
08:28Yeah.
08:28Jump in captives.
08:31Come on in.
08:32Got some news for you, Isabel.
08:35You found her?
08:36No, but we picked up some men who know something about this.
08:39Are these the two suspects, Mr. Allen?
08:41Oh, that's right.
08:42They tipped their hand down to my club, Sheriff.
08:44Take a good look at these men, Isabel.
08:46Have you ever seen them before?
08:48No.
08:50Are you sure?
08:51Positive.
08:54Did you take Chip away?
08:55Please tell me the truth.
08:56I am telling the truth, Miss Martinez.
08:58I haven't even seen the child.
09:00Neither has my pal.
09:02I wish I could help you, though.
09:03So do I.
09:05For some reason, I believe you.
09:07What makes you think they're lying, Craig?
09:09Because we found this on them.
09:11I told you I picked that up out on the trail.
09:13You keep out of this.
09:14Please, Craig.
09:16You're strangers around here, aren't you?
09:18That's right.
09:19We were looking for work until we heard about Chip.
09:21Then we offered to join the search.
09:22Sure.
09:23And we'd still like a crack at it.
09:25After they've defrosted in that jail, they'll talk.
09:27I guarantee you.
09:28In jail?
09:30Don't you think you've pushed us around enough, Mr. Allen?
09:32I've told you the whole story.
09:33What else do you want to know?
09:34The truth.
09:35I was hoping you'd confess.
09:37But since you won't, take them away, Sheriff.
09:39All right, Ferguson.
09:41You're making a mistake, Sheriff.
09:42I think so, too, Craig.
09:43At least be fair about it.
09:58Ah!
09:59Stay away, that way!
10:05Look at that scandal here.
10:09There!
10:30There!
10:31There!
10:31Everybody!
10:32There!
10:32There!
10:33There!
10:34Come on!
11:04Come on!
11:34Come on!
12:04Come on!
12:06I wonder if we'll ever see her again.
12:08Sure, why not?
12:09She'll probably be in the front row with her hanging.
12:12So will Lulabelle.
12:13And Alan.
12:14He's a funny guy.
12:16Yeah, but not funny ha-ha.
12:18Trouble with him, he's too rich.
12:20There's nothing wrong with being rich, Teddy Bear.
12:22It's how he got that way that counts.
12:25I know one way.
12:26He's a dice cheat.
12:27They ought to call him James or Chank Alan.
12:33Hey, what went with my leg?
12:36You ate it.
12:37I did not.
12:39Stop clowning, Teddy Bear, and finish your grub.
12:42Now look here, Roy.
12:43If it was a wing, I'd say it flew off.
12:45But it was a leg.
12:46So what walked off?
12:48Here, eat mine.
12:49Hey, he's walking in his sleep.
13:03Sorry to interrupt, miss, but would you care for a finger bowl?
13:06This is hardly the time to joke.
13:09I'm in trouble.
13:10We're in a little trouble ourselves.
13:12But I'm hungry.
13:13That makes us even all around.
13:16Oh, all right.
13:17Here, Teddy Bear, split it with Roy.
13:22Besides our names, what else did you hear?
13:24Enough to know that you're suspected of kidnapping me.
13:28Your chip?
13:29Uh-huh.
13:30While you were at it, why didn't you swipe a couple of pies?
13:33Taught this of you, Teddy Bear.
13:35Suppose a posse drops in for dessert.
13:37If they did and caught her with you and me,
13:39they'd use us for dessert on the end of a rope.
13:42I'm evaporating from this country right now.
13:45They won't.
13:45They combed this territory yesterday looking for me.
13:48Suppose they re-comb it today.
13:52Why did you run away, Chip?
13:53Because I had to.
13:56But you wouldn't understand about that.
13:58We might if you explained a little.
14:00You're a mighty dangerous woman to us.
14:02You'd better break down and explain a lot.
14:06Suppose I do tell you.
14:09Would you promise never to tell anybody else?
14:11Sure, if you want it that way.
14:12All right.
14:16My dad told me where he buried his treasure.
14:19I know it sounds crazy, but he did things like that.
14:22He didn't trust people.
14:24You're a little bit like him, aren't you?
14:26Well, I was till now.
14:29Stick to the treasure.
14:30Where is it?
14:31In a mine up the mountain.
14:33In a box.
14:34In a box?
14:36What kind of a treasure is it?
14:37I don't know till I look, but it's something valuable.
14:41And I've got to find it before Isabel fells a mine to Craig Allen.
14:44She's my half-sister, and that makes her boss, because I'm underage.
14:50I bet you there's gold in that mine, Roy.
14:52No, there isn't.
14:54But there's something there.
14:56And whatever it is, I don't want Craig Allen to have it.
14:59Do you understand now?
15:01I think so.
15:01Well, why haven't you tried finding the treasure before, Chip?
15:04I did.
15:06Right after Dad died.
15:07But I couldn't even get up to the mine on account of the snow.
15:10This is the first chance I've had.
15:13And I'm not giving up till I find it this time.
15:17Get the horses, Teddy Bear.
15:19You're going to help me?
15:20Mm-hmm.
15:21My partner's a mining fool, and I'm just a...
15:24Well, I'm just a fool, but let's go.
15:31Whoa!
15:46Oh, he's...
15:46I missed it!
15:51Follow me.
15:52This way.
15:53We're right behind you.
15:54You got a light, Chip?
15:55Of course I have.
15:57There they are now.
16:01Oh, darn it.
16:05There it goes again.
16:06Every time I pass that spot, something blows the candle out.
16:09That's the only thing I don't like about mine.
16:12They're drafty.
16:13You two wait here.
16:16Wait.
16:18Mr. Allen will be here in a minute.
16:24Gee, it's deeper than I thought.
16:26Let me dig.
16:26My pa was a beaver.
16:28Somebody's coming.
16:29Mr. Posse, let's get me out of here.
16:33There's a cave in back.
16:35We can hide there.
16:36Come on.
16:36No, Chip.
16:37There's no use none.
16:37You've got to face him sometime.
16:39Let me go.
16:40I won't go back till I've found him.
16:42Stay where you are, both of you.
16:45Chip, are you all right?
16:46I was feeling great up till now.
16:48Come on, you two.
16:49You're going back to town.
16:50Keep an eye on him, Sheriff.
16:51They may try to pull another fast one.
16:53Before you stick your foot in it again, Mr. Allen,
16:55I'd suggest you find out what the victim has to say.
16:57Well, I, uh...
17:00Go ahead, Chip.
17:01This is no time to stutter, stammer, or balk.
17:03Tell them.
17:05Here's the straight of it, Sheriff.
17:06I was hiding out on the trail and pretty hungry.
17:10I ran into Roy and Teddy Bear, and they were eating.
17:14So I barged in on their dinner.
17:16That sounds more like a blind date than the kidnapping,
17:18doesn't it, Sheriff?
17:19Well, yes.
17:22Miss Chip here is telling the truth.
17:24I am.
17:25While you're in a truthful mood,
17:27suppose you tell us why you ran away from home.
17:30That happens to be a secret I share only with people I trust.
17:34And people who keep their word.
17:36There's no use getting mad about it, Isabel.
17:39I've got my reasons.
17:41Chip, I think you've acted terribly,
17:42driving us half crazy with worry
17:44and getting these innocent men accused of kidnapping you.
17:47Somebody around here ought to apologize.
17:50You said you were looking for work.
17:51Would you be interested in a job on the Martinez ranch?
17:53Well, that depends on who runs it.
17:56You run most everything around you, don't you, Mr. Allen?
17:59What do you mean by that?
18:00Well, I'm particular who I work for.
18:02You'll be working for me.
18:04Well, then it's a deal.
18:05Suit you, Teddy Bear?
18:06Ain't too much work to it.
18:07It suits me, too.
18:09I'm glad you approved, Chip.
18:11Because one of Mr. Rogers' jobs
18:12will be to see that you don't run away from home again.
18:15I think I can manage that, all right.
18:17I'm pretty good handling strays.
18:19What?
18:19I practically saved your life
18:22and you turned jailer on me.
18:24Young woman,
18:25we're going to halt to break you.
18:26Oh, are you?
18:27I don't know.
18:28Are we, Roy?
18:29Well...
18:30Too late, boys.
18:31You took the job.
18:32Well, she's a hefty little filly.
18:34I see you girls are not seeing
18:42exactly eye to eye this morning.
18:44I just told her firmly
18:45that she'll not be allowed
18:46to leave the ranch again
18:47until the mine is sold.
18:49Then you started running.
18:51Well, what would you have done?
18:53I'd have held my ground
18:53and tried to reason with her.
18:55She's beyond reasoning.
18:56She's now staging a sit-down strike.
18:59Refuses to attend her own party tonight
19:01and that just leaves me
19:02with the entire village on my hands.
19:06Roy, do you think
19:07you could reason with her?
19:08Why, sure.
19:09She doesn't mean
19:09that jailer stuff about me.
19:11She's just a whimsical kid.
19:13Watch me.
19:17Who is it?
19:18It's me, Roy.
19:20Come in, Roy.
19:21See?
19:22Just a whim.
19:22Just a whim.
19:28Or was it a whim?
19:30How can you have the nerve
19:31to face me?
19:32When I got my back to you,
19:33I can't see which way
19:34they're coming.
19:35I thought you and I
19:36were friends.
19:37That's before you went over
19:38to the side of the enemy.
19:40Chip, I don't think
19:41you're being fair to Isabel.
19:42She's a pretty swell girl
19:43and, well, what I mean is
19:45I think she's a...
19:47A pretty swell girl.
19:49Yeah, that's what I mean.
19:50And I trusted you.
19:52You still can.
19:53I think you can trust Isabel, too.
19:56Why don't you tell her
19:57about the treasure, Chip?
19:58Oh, no.
19:59She'd tell Craig Allen
20:00and he'd get my mine
20:01and the treasure, too.
20:02I'll make a deal with you.
20:03You tell her the truth
20:04and I'll guarantee you
20:05she'll go to the mine with us.
20:07Us?
20:08Sure.
20:09That's why I took this job, Chip.
20:11I'm seeing it through with you.
20:13It's a deal.
20:15Gee, Roy, I'm sorry I bopped you.
20:18I'll forget about that
20:19if you'll tell her
20:20you'll be at your party.
20:21That's a deal.
20:22Isabel, dear.
20:40Isabel, I'm a reformed character.
20:43No more running away.
20:44You couldn't drag me off the ranch.
20:46And the party tonight.
20:47I'll be there with bells on.
20:49That crash I heard.
20:51Who hit who?
20:53I didn't raise a hand to her.
20:55Then how did you do it?
20:57I made a deal with her.
20:59I promised Chip
20:59you and I'd ride
21:00to the mine with her
21:01and she promised
21:02she'd tell you
21:02why she wants to go.
21:04Isabel, before Dad died
21:06he told me
21:07he buried a box there.
21:08And I've got to find it
21:10before the mine changes hands.
21:12Oh, Chip,
21:13that was just one
21:13of his crazy dreams.
21:15I'll always believe in Dad.
21:18And if you'll come with me
21:19I'll prove he wasn't crazy.
21:20Seems like you ought
21:21to have a right to do that.
21:24All right, Chip.
21:25Get your writing clothes.
21:26Oh, Isabel.
21:30You were right, Roy.
21:32She is a pretty swell girl.
21:39You see,
21:40we sort of had an argument.
21:41About me?
21:42Yeah, Chip said you were swell
21:44and I said you were swell.
21:47And who won?
21:48I guess we both did.
21:52Oh, good morning, Craig.
21:54Take care of this horse, will you?
21:59Sorry I'm late, dear.
22:00Let's go inside.
22:01I'll be right with you, Roy.
22:02All right.
22:03You're going to be
22:14disappointed in me, Craig.
22:15It'll be the first time.
22:21I can't go into town with you.
22:23Why?
22:24Oh, I promised Chip
22:25I'd go up to the mine with her.
22:26You owe me this once, will you?
22:28Don't I always?
22:29What's going on up to the mine?
22:31Well, it seems Dad buried
22:32something up there for her
22:33and whatever it is,
22:34it's got her worried.
22:36She wasn't even going
22:37to attend the party tonight
22:38until Roy talked her into it.
22:40I thought we'd better
22:41sign the papers for the mine.
22:42If you wanted to check
22:43for Chip's birthday,
22:44but it'll keep,
22:45don't worry about it.
22:47You're going to an awful lot
22:48of trouble for Chip, Craig.
22:49Buying a worthless mine
22:50is hardly good business
22:51and you know it.
22:52Let's call it a hobby.
22:54Besides, you know I'm doing it.
22:55Chip's only part of the deal.
22:57I'm really sold on you, too, Isabel.
22:59Don't forget that.
23:00You never let me forget it.
23:02Will tomorrow do for the papers?
23:04I'll have the magistrate
23:05meet us in the morning.
23:06Then it's a promise,
23:06bright and early.
23:08See you at the party tonight.
23:10Wait, I'll walk out with you.
23:13You'll buy your ring.
23:14You will live like a king
23:15in a palace,
23:17bright and something.
23:18But there's one thing in doubt
23:20that I must figure out.
23:22What's that?
23:22What'll I use for money?
23:24Gonna buy a new car
23:26with a shine like a star.
23:28Guess the whole thing
23:29strikes you funny.
23:31It's a beautiful scene,
23:32but I see what you mean.
23:35What'll we use for money?
23:37Maybe buttons.
23:38Or poker chips.
23:39Or bullets.
23:40Or peanuts.
23:41Maybe I'll find a vein of gold.
23:44All you have to do
23:45is look around.
23:47But when I think
23:48of all that gold,
23:50think of the trouble
23:50that's going to be
23:51getting it out of the ground.
23:53You're about to confess
23:54that you'll sell a ballet.
23:56Guess you're just
23:57a plain dumb bunny.
23:59But I get so upset
24:00that I always forget
24:02what'll I use for money.
24:05How about marbles?
24:06Or toothpicks?
24:07Yeah, I use money.
24:09Maybe he'll find
24:10a vein of gold
24:12just like a lucky pup.
24:14Why, sure.
24:15But when I think
24:16of all that gold,
24:18I'd be kind of tired
24:19digging it up.
24:21Well, you can't buy the moon
24:22for a wedding in two
24:24or a sky that's blue and sunny.
24:27If you drop on your care,
24:29you're a rich millionaire.
24:31What'll we use for money?
24:36This is probably
24:37the first treasure hunt
24:38for the floor show.
24:39You don't take much stuff
24:41and Chip's a very treasure,
24:42do you?
24:43No, I'm afraid
24:43she's a dreamer like Dad.
24:45He had what they call
24:46gold fever.
24:47Most mining men have it,
24:48but some of them
24:49do strike it rich.
24:50Say, Chip,
24:53isn't that the cutoff
24:54we took to the mine
24:54last night?
24:55Uh-huh,
24:56but it's so rough
24:57nobody uses it
24:58unless they're in a hurry.
24:59With the looks of those tracks,
25:01somebody just used it
25:01in an awful hurry.
25:03Did you mention
25:03the treasure box
25:04to anybody?
25:05Yes, I think
25:06I mentioned it
25:07to Mr. Allen.
25:08Why?
25:10Well, I'll meet you
25:10at the mine.
25:14She was digging right here
25:35where the candle was.
25:37Better get a shovel.
25:38Yeah.
25:39Listen.
25:41See who it is.
25:44It's that new hand,
25:59Rogers.
26:00He must have taken
26:00the cutoff.
26:02Cover up, Mom.
26:03All right.
26:09What do you want?
26:10I thought maybe
26:11Mr. Allen came up here.
26:12Did he?
26:12No, I haven't seen
26:13him since morning.
26:14What's all this equipment
26:15for?
26:17I didn't know anybody
26:17was working this mine.
26:19Allen sent me up here
26:20to set up a drill
26:20and compressor.
26:22Roy!
26:23Roy Rogers!
26:24May I?
26:24Yeah.
26:25Come right ahead,
26:25Miss Martinez.
26:27Anything wrong, Ferguson?
26:28Nothing I know of,
26:29Miss, except Roger
26:29seems to think there is.
26:31Chip, you better
26:31start digging your treasure.
26:33Teddy Bear,
26:33you better help her.
26:34It's over here.
26:34Shoot the light
26:35over this way, Roy!
26:39You hold the light,
26:39I'll play go for it.
26:42Did you know
26:42they were working
26:43in this mine,
26:43Miss Martinez?
26:44Of course.
26:45Mr. Allen asked
26:46permission to start
26:47operations here
26:47and I gladly gave it
26:48to him.
26:49Why do you ask?
26:50Well, it seems
26:50kind of strange to me
26:51that he'd go to
26:52so much trouble
26:53on a worthless gold mine,
26:55especially when it
26:56isn't even his yet.
26:58Does Rogers think
26:59we're digging for gold?
27:00Mr. Rogers,
27:01you seem to question
27:01Mr. Allen's intentions
27:02here, but you're wrong.
27:04Mr. Allen's not
27:04looking for gold.
27:05He's hoping to find
27:06manganese,
27:07and only hoping.
27:07Manganese?
27:09Exactly.
27:10And if he does find it,
27:11there's a contract
27:11already drawn up
27:12giving Chip
27:13half the profits,
27:14so you don't have
27:15to concern yourself
27:16with the future.
27:17Please leave that
27:18to Mr. Allen and me.
27:19I think we're capable
27:20of looking after
27:21best interests.
27:22Okay.
27:23Isabel, look!
27:24We found it!
27:28Is that all there is?
27:30Well, I ain't even
27:30got a stamp on it.
27:31To my daughter Chip
27:32to be opened
27:33on the occasion
27:34of her 16th birthday.
27:35Well, go ahead.
27:36Open it.
27:37Oh, no.
27:38If that's the way
27:39Dad wanted it,
27:39there must be a reason.
27:40Well, you'll turn
27:4116 at midnight.
27:43I'll open it then.
27:45It'll be sort of like
27:46Dad was at my party
27:47giving me a present.
27:48Really, Chip,
27:49aren't you being
27:49a little imaginative?
27:51Maybe I'm just
27:52being a little careful.
27:55Keep it for me
27:56till midnight.
27:57Gee,
27:58it's kind of
27:59shivering in here.
28:00We'll ride on ahead.
28:01See you boys
28:01back at the ranch.
28:02All right.
28:02Goodbye, Roy.
28:03Goodbye.
28:04Thanks, Teddy Bear.
28:05I thought Sheila
28:06took this along
28:07for a jewel box.
28:18You read it,
28:19Isabel.
28:19I'm too excited.
28:27Chip, darling,
28:29you already
28:30have the treasure.
28:31It is the bracelet
28:32I gave you
28:33last year.
28:34Scratch its surface
28:36lightly
28:36and you'll find
28:37it has a value
28:38greater than you think.
28:41That
28:41and my love
28:43is all I have
28:44to give you
28:45on your 16th birthday.
28:47Dad.
28:50That's all there is,
28:51Chip.
28:52Just...
28:54a bracelet?
28:54Isabel,
28:57you don't really
28:59think Dad was...
29:00I'm afraid
29:00we always did
29:01think so,
29:02Chip.
29:03Well,
29:04I guess I know
29:05it too now.
29:08For some reason,
29:10I think it was
29:10a fine treasure
29:11hunt while it
29:12lasted.
29:13Say,
29:14I don't even
29:14have the bracelet.
29:15Oh,
29:15I have it,
29:16Chip.
29:16It's in my desk
29:17at my office.
29:18Would you like
29:18to have me run
29:19into town
29:19and get it
29:19for you?
29:20Well,
29:21I'd like to know
29:22what it's really
29:22made of,
29:23but tomorrow
29:24I'll do just as well.
29:25I don't agree
29:26with you,
29:26Chip.
29:27It's bound to be
29:28another disappointment,
29:28but I think we
29:29should get this
29:29nonsense over
29:30and done with
29:31once and for all.
29:32You're a big girl
29:33now, Chip.
29:33Can you take it?
29:35Sure I can.
29:37I feel differently
29:37about everything now.
29:39You just feel
29:40grown up, dear.
29:41I think it's
29:42a good idea,
29:42Craig.
29:43Go ahead.
29:43I'll be back
29:44before the party's
29:45over.
29:45Come on, Matt.
29:49If you want
29:52to see Roy,
29:53you'd better hurry.
29:54He's leaving
29:54the ranch.
29:55Leaving the ranch?
29:56Why?
29:57He'll tell you,
29:57hurry.
29:58He's in the bunkhouse.
30:02Roy!
30:03Roy!
30:04What's the matter?
30:05We're shoving off,
30:06Chip.
30:07By popular demand.
30:08Whose?
30:10Everybody's,
30:10I guess.
30:11It's better this way.
30:12Not for me,
30:13it isn't.
30:13Why?
30:13I wasn't even
30:14consulted.
30:15And I've got
30:15something to say
30:16about the matter,
30:16too.
30:17Wait till I get
30:18Isabel.
30:19Well, it wasn't
30:19her idea entirely,
30:20Chip.
30:21We resigned.
30:22There's no use
30:23bothering Isabel.
30:24She has Mr. Allen
30:25to advise her,
30:26and...
30:26That's the trouble
30:27with her.
30:28Allen.
30:29Why are you
30:30so slow to catch on?
30:31Isabel expects you
30:32to put up a fight,
30:33not just lie down
30:34licked.
30:35Please believe me.
30:38I'm a grown woman,
30:39Roy.
30:40I know.
30:42Now's your chance.
30:43Allen's going
30:43to get my braces
30:44at as often.
30:45Please do it
30:45my way this time,
30:46and I'll tell you
30:46about the treasure
30:47after.
30:47Wait a minute.
30:50What treasure?
30:51It doesn't matter.
30:52We found the letter,
30:53and I guess
30:54they were right
30:55about Dad.
30:56But that doesn't mean
30:56you're right
30:57about Isabel.
30:58Here,
30:59amuse yourself.
31:00I'll straighten
31:01this other matter out.
31:02Promise me
31:03you'll wait.
31:04All right.
31:04scratch the what?
31:12Move your hand.
31:12I can't see.
31:14Teddy Bear,
31:15I've got a hunch
31:16that old guy
31:16was crazy like a fox.
31:18There's more here
31:18at stake than just
31:19a bracelet,
31:20and Allen knows it.
31:21We've got to beat
31:21him to the punch.
31:22Well, I don't get it.
31:23Where are we going?
31:24The Bonanza Club.
31:25We can't beat them,
31:26they.
31:26Chip said they already
31:27left.
31:28It's a long way
31:29around,
31:29but the road
31:29will cut right
31:30over the mountain.
31:52Trial up, boys.
31:53There we go.
31:54Is Allen back yet?
31:55No, he's still
31:56at the Martini's Ranch.
31:58Yes, I know.
31:59He's going to meet us here.
31:59We'll wait in the office.
32:21Turn it out
32:22for the roof.
32:29Let's try the window.
32:41What are we going to do now?
32:43There ain't no chandelier
32:44in this place.
32:45Maybe not,
32:45but there's another door.
32:46There ain't no chandelier.
32:47Hello?
33:13Hello?
33:14I know I'm late.
33:15We had a bit of trouble down here.
33:19I'm terribly sorry, Craig.
33:22What can I say?
33:23You were right, that's all.
33:25Of course I will.
33:27Right away.
33:29Isabel, what's the matter?
33:31Roy and Teddy Bear.
33:32They took some money from Mr. Allen.
33:34Your bracelet's gone, too.
33:36You mean they stole it?
33:38I'm afraid so, Chip.
33:41Lullabelle, tell Fuzzy and the boys to saddle up right away.
33:43They'll be needed in the searching party.
33:45Yes, Miss Isabel.
33:46I just can't believe Teddy Bear did it.
33:48I just can't.
33:51I know what you're thinking, Isabel.
33:53We sure pick them, don't we?
33:55We sure do.
33:57Here it is.
34:02Light a candle, dig in darkness.
34:07Whoever wrote that must figure everybody around here carries candles with them like Chip.
34:12Wait a minute, maybe you got something there.
34:15Chip's candle.
34:16Remember, it went out in the mine shaft.
34:18Yeah, sure.
34:19It was dark, too.
34:20And we dug.
34:21You've dug deep enough.
34:22Now reach.
34:23All right, tie them up, boys, and we'll make prompt delivery.
34:27Thanks for the beacon.
34:29Wait a minute.
34:30That's evidence.
34:31Now, where's the money you stole?
34:33Did Allen say we'd stolen money?
34:35Yeah, just 2,000 bucks.
34:36He hadn't got anything on him.
34:37Nothing here, either.
34:39I'll take a look in their saddlebags.
34:41Where's Ferguson now?
34:42He's at the mine.
34:43What do you want to know, Fer?
34:45Things are shaping up just the way I thought.
34:47Buzzy, you really don't think we'd steal, do you?
34:50Oh, I don't know about you, Roy, but he would.
34:53Did you find anything in their saddlebags?
34:55No, just a change of clothes.
34:57There's some writing on that bracelet that's mighty important to Chip.
35:01It may be the answer to the mine.
35:03Brighton?
35:04Let me see it, Bob.
35:06Light a candle dig in dark.
35:09Don't make sense to me.
35:11Nothing would.
35:12Well, it does to us.
35:13That's why we borrowed it.
35:14You don't want to see Chip bunkled out of everything her dad left her, do you?
35:17Why, of course not.
35:19Well, then don't string along with Allen.
35:21Who says we are?
35:22Well, you're playing right into his hands holding us on this trumped-up robbery charge
35:25while Ferguson's digging into that mine.
35:28Don't forget, Allen takes over tomorrow lock, stock, and barrel.
35:31Are you sure he's not buying a lemon?
35:33I'm not sure of anything.
35:35All I'm asking is a square deal for Chip.
35:37I've got a hunch that mine's loaded with gold.
35:39But we'll never know unless you boys are willing to play the hunch with us.
35:43What do you say, boys?
35:44Well, I'll take a chance.
35:45If it's for Chip, count me in.
35:46Can't lose anything but time.
35:48Sure, let's try.
35:49All right, Roy, we'll string along with you.
35:51Thanks.
35:52What do you say?
35:53Oh, it's all right with me.
35:54That's bad.
35:56I'm looking for Ferguson.
35:59He around?
36:00I'll call him.
36:01Hey, Matt.
36:02Come out front a minute.
36:03It's fuzzy.
36:04Any sign of those thieving dogs you've got Mr. Allen's role?
36:06Yep.
36:07We caught him.
36:08I hear you say you captured those bandits.
36:10Where are they?
36:11Well, I don't like the point.
36:13They polite.
36:14But they're right behind you.
36:15Huh?
36:16Now let's keep this peaceable and happy.
36:21You fellas realize you're working with a couple of jailbirds?
36:24The law is after them.
36:25Well, the law ain't proved nothing again and yet.
36:27We're inclined to believe somebody framed them.
36:30Hey, stay out of that mine.
36:31That's Mr. Allen's property.
36:33Not till tomorrow.
36:34And maybe not then.
36:36All right, take them away in time.
36:37I won't.
36:39I think it was right about here.
36:46I've got it.
36:47There's a crack here.
36:48I'll bet there's a tunnel on the other side.
36:50My gosh, they've got this wall plastered up to make it look like real rock.
36:53Let's get those picks and shovels and tear into it.
37:00Hey!
37:01This is the Dolby brick.
37:02Stand back and let me lean on her.
37:04All right.
37:09Hey, push it.
37:10Hear that flesh?
37:16What do you think, Teddy Bear?
37:18Gosh, this ain't manganese.
37:19It's high-grade gold ore.
37:20Then your hunch about Allen was right.
37:21Well, let's get those sacks and start loading up.
37:22I hope this works, Roy.
37:23Say, what happens if they bump into the posse looking for us?
37:24What do you think we're taking three wagons for?
37:25Insurance.
37:26One of them's bound to get through.
37:27We've got to have a load in front of the courthouse by 10 o'clock to prove there's gold here.
37:29Otherwise, Allen wins hands down.
37:30What do you think we're taking three wagons for?
37:31Insurance.
37:32One of them's bound to get through.
37:33We've got to have a load in front of the courthouse by 10 o'clock to prove there's gold here.
37:34Otherwise, Allen wins hands down.
37:35That's one hour from now.
37:36Matter of the Williams estate, Judge.
37:37Hello, Isabel.
37:38Chip.
37:39How do you do, Mr. Allen?
37:40Sit down.
37:41Uh...
37:42Chip, uh...
37:43You're fully acquainted with me.
37:44Uh...
37:45Chip, uh...
37:46You're fully acquainted with me.
37:47Uh...
37:48Uh...
37:49Uh...
37:50Uh...
37:51Uh...
37:52Uh...
37:53Uh...
37:54Uh...
37:55Uh...
37:56Uh...
37:57Uh...
37:58Uh...
37:59Uh...
38:00Uh...
38:01Uh...
38:02Uh...
38:03Uh...
38:04Uh...
38:06Uh...
38:07Uh...
38:08Uh...
38:09You're fully acquainted with the proceedings which I'm about to conduct?
38:10Yes, Judge.
38:12Isabel's selling the mind of Mr. Allen, and that's that.
38:13Clearly put.
38:23Now, uh...
38:26Uh...
38:27You just sit back and relax.
38:29Freeman, uh...
38:30Get me the file.
38:31Don't bet on that.
38:32They'll outrun us with these heavy wagons.
38:34We'll take the Felton cutoff.
38:36Let's go.
38:45This trail crosses the road below.
38:47We can pick them up there.
39:01We've got them now.
39:08They'll never make it for that road.
39:27Might a nice thing you're doing setting up a cash estate for this young girl.
39:31This certified check will provide for education.
39:36Probably get you a good husband, Chip.
39:48Wahoo!
39:49They went that away, Sheriff!
40:03I know which way they went.
40:04Get up there!
40:05Go ahead!
40:18I'll drop back and try to block the road!
40:20Maybe I ought to throw up some ballast.
40:24I'll take them.
40:25Go ahead.
40:25Maybe I ought to throw up some ballast.
40:46I'll take them.
40:47Go ahead.
40:54We're losing ground.
40:56Somebody's got to get off and you're a little.
40:58Wait a minute.
40:59You're not going to throw me off of here.
41:00That's murder.
41:01You can't do that.
41:02Sorry, but I got to lighten the load.
41:04Of course, if you lighten your conscience a little first, I might change my mind.
41:08Oh, but forget it.
41:09You're too fine a character to rat on your pal, Alan.
41:11Listen, I'm not that fine.
41:12What do you want to know?
41:13I'll talk.
41:14You better talk fast, bud.
41:15What happened to that 2,000 bucks?
41:17Well?
41:18Ha!
41:19Come on out of here!
41:20Ha!
41:20Now, let's see.
41:24You sign here, Isabel.
41:26And here.
41:27And, uh, Alan, you sign here.
41:31What's that?
41:34Disorderly ranch hands clattering through the town like this.
41:38Danger in life and live.
41:41It's Roy!
41:45You boys take care of the assayers.
41:47I'll meet you in the courthouse.
41:48I'll get him all the ass through as I can get in time.
41:52It's him!
41:54It's him!
41:55It's Brady Roy!
41:56He's here!
41:57See, I hope I'm in time, folks.
42:02You're just in time to be cited for disturbing the peace.
42:06Well, I'll plead guilty, Your Honor.
42:08But first, you've got to hear how a manganese mine turned into a gold strike.
42:12And a mighty rich one, too, Chip.
42:14You haven't signed it yet, have you?
42:15No, but say that again about the gold.
42:18Your Honor, this man is interfering with the due process of law.
42:21Do something about it.
42:22It's too late, Alan.
42:23There's enough gold ore in the assayers' office right now to make you out the biggest liar in 40 states.
42:28This may surprise you, Isabel, but it came from the Williams' mind.
42:32Chip was right about the treasure.
42:34That must be the assayer now.
42:35Uh, yes?
42:40Uh, uh, uh, what?
42:43Did you say approximately $800 a ton of ore?
42:48Incredible.
42:48Why, that's the richest vein found in these parts in years.
42:53Put it on paper as soon as possible.
42:55I want a certified assay.
43:01This puts a different complexion on the matter, Mr. Allen.
43:05Were you aware that there was gold in that mine?
43:08Why, of course not.
43:09I can't understand it at all.
43:11It seems to me I can understand it.
43:13Somebody must have known about it.
43:15I'll give you two guesses.
43:17Allen, this looks very much like misrepresentation on your part.
43:23Perhaps even fraud.
43:24Your Honor, this, this development surprises me as much as anybody else.
43:29But I don't think we should discuss it at this time.
43:31There's a much more important matter to settle.
43:33I want this man arrested and charged with robbery.
43:36He stole $2,000 from my office.
43:38You'll have to prove that, Allen.
43:39I can prove it, all right.
43:41Where's my manager, Matt Ferguson?
43:42Coming right up.
43:47Mr. Ferguson has a statement to make, folks.
43:50Haven't you busted it?
43:53Well, I did have.
43:55But I'm kind of forgetful.
43:57Where are you taking him?
43:58To the memory room.
44:00Wait a minute.
44:01It's coming back to me.
44:04I'm beginning to remember.
44:05Now, cough it up.
44:08Well, there wasn't any robbery.
44:11Now, take it easy, Matt.
44:16I haven't any choice, Allen.
44:18It's either you or me.
44:21Allen framed charges against this fellow and Rogers just to get him into trouble.
44:24What about this, Allen?
44:28I withdraw the charges.
44:30The mine stays under the present ownership, doesn't it, Judge?
44:33That's exactly where it stays till the court gives you full consent to sell it again.
44:42Freeman, hold those two men for the sheriff.
44:45Thank you, Judge.
44:47I hope I didn't cause you too much trouble.
44:49No trouble at all.
44:50That's what the law is for.
44:52Chip, I think this calls for a celebration.
44:54A real party.
44:56Oh, Isabel, I'd love it.
44:58You're all invited.
44:59Especially you, Judge.
45:01Will you come?
45:02Will I?
45:02I wouldn't miss a party at the martini's ranch for all the ipso facto's in Blackstone.
45:07Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
45:37I wouldn't miss a party at the martini's ranch for you.
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47:07I know a quaint little guy with an eye for business.
47:12Is he a busy old man?
47:14Is he the guy with the cry that will wake the dead?
47:18Must be the peanutty man.
47:21Is he the clown who's around with little baskets?
47:25Could be the popcorn-y man.
47:27Is he wearing the smile?
47:29Is he barrels of fun?
47:30There couldn't be two.
47:32He must be the one.
47:36Hear him come along.
47:37Hear his little song.
47:38Buy an enchilada.
47:40Catches on his feet.
47:42Nothing on his feet.
47:43Buy an enchilada.
47:45It's a silly whim patronizing him, but you really gotta.
47:49Who's the man in question spreading indigestion?
47:52It's the enchilada man.
47:54I've got a penny.
47:55You've got a penny.
47:56Maybe we can share one.
47:58He's got a penny.
47:59She hasn't any.
48:00Maybe we can spare one.
48:02One little fellow starts and the fellow he would like to tear one.
48:07So the little present gets one as a present from the enchilada man.
48:12Enchilada.
48:13One, two, three.
48:15Now he's gone away.
48:16Come another day.
48:18Everybody's got one.
48:19See the people laugh.
48:21See the men have fun.
48:22She'll get a hot one.
48:24What's he leaving for?
48:25He could sell some more.
48:26Well, you see, that's not fun.
48:28Everybody took him.
48:29He'll get more and cook him.
48:30He's the enchilada man.
48:32He ought to be in the opera.
48:36Singing tra-la-la-da-dee-oo.
48:38Tra-la-la-la.
48:39Tra-la-la-da-dee-oo.
48:40Tra-la-la.
48:41He's much too good for the opera.
48:44With his get-em-wilder-fresh, get your lot of rhapsody.
48:47Tra-la-la-la.
48:49He's not what I'd call a tailor.
48:52And he's not a great baritone.
48:56Me, me, me.
48:57He's tired and old.
48:59But his heart's made of gold.
49:01With a new kind of voice all his own.
49:05Enchilada.
49:10Here he'll come along.
49:11Here he's a little song by.
49:13An enchilada.
49:14Packed on his feet.
49:15Nothing on his feet.
49:16Try an enchilada.
49:18It's a silly whim patronizing him.
49:20But you've really got a.
49:22Who's the man in question spreading indigestion?
49:24He's the enchilada man.
49:26When he sells big ones, he shouts.
49:30Enchilada.
49:30But when he sells little ones, he whispers.
49:34Enchilada.
49:35Enchilada.
49:36Enchilada.
49:37Oh, what's he leaving for?
49:38He could sell some more.
49:39Well, you see, there's not one.
49:41Everybody took them.
49:42He'll get more and took them.
49:43He's the enchilada man.
49:45The cowboy and the senderina.
50:11And in Rosarita, one night not so long ago, I kissed her and she whispered.
50:21Mister, take me to your airy old prairie.
50:26I love you so.
50:28Their life is sunshine and full of laughter.
50:33They'll be happy forever after.
50:37Why don't you come along where the air is sweeter
50:42With the cowboy and the pretty senorita.
50:49I love you so.
51:19What's your name,starina?
51:20I love you.
51:20I love you so.
51:21Keep moving forward.
51:26It's better.
51:27It's better.
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