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Home in Oklahoma (1946) is a classic musical western starring Roy Rogers, featuring thrilling cowboy action, heartfelt romance, and lively songs. Alongside his famous horse Trigger, “The Smartest Horse in the Movies,” Roy brings the spirit of the American West to life in this timeless Republic Pictures film.
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00:00:00Oh, in Oklahoma, it's where I want to be.
00:00:10Oh, in Oklahoma, the land that's part of me.
00:00:19We just cross the meadow, are singing all the birds.
00:00:30Lazy cattle grazing beneath the western sky.
00:00:39Used to be a roller, traveling all around.
00:00:49But this rolling stone came calling home to up and settle down.
00:00:58And home, in Oklahoma, where life is just a start.
00:01:09Home, in Oklahoma, back home where I belong.
00:01:19Home, in Oklahoma, is where I want to be.
00:01:26Home, in Oklahoma, the land that's part of me.
00:01:36Lazy cattle grazing, and life is just a song.
00:01:46Home, in Oklahoma, back home where I belong.
00:01:55I don't know.
00:02:01Dead, blame, the dead, blame, Warner, he's dead.
00:02:20Oh, hello, Jan.
00:02:22Where you come from?
00:02:24Oh, I just dropped in to see how you were getting along.
00:02:26Always get along fine.
00:02:28Got the boys out, going to bring the herd in.
00:02:30While you sit around taking catnaps, huh?
00:02:32Yeah, that's right.
00:02:34Yes.
00:02:35Who, me?
00:02:36I want to sleep.
00:02:37No, sirree.
00:02:40Just rest my eyes, that's all.
00:02:45The fact of the matter is, Jan, I've been trying to figure out my resignation.
00:02:51Your resignation?
00:02:52Well, what's wrong, Gabby?
00:02:53Oh, there ain't nothing wrong exactly, but I've been doing a lot of thinking since your uncle died.
00:03:00You're going to inherit the flying tea, and you've got your own little place down the road, and your own foreman, and I naturally figured you'd want to combine the two ranches.
00:03:10Then you'd like to be moving on.
00:03:13Well, well, I, I ain't want to stay where I ain't wanted.
00:03:18You're staying, Gabby, just as long as you want to.
00:03:24Thank you, Miss Jan, thank you.
00:03:26Now, I'll do the very best job I know how.
00:03:30You're doing a good job ruining that newspaper.
00:03:32Huh?
00:03:33Oh, oh, that, well, that, that's last week's paper.
00:03:37I'm, I'm a little mite behind my reading.
00:03:39Say, uh, maybe that's what put you to sleep.
00:03:41Roy's paper?
00:03:43Shuck, you know better than that.
00:03:45He's the best cooper in the country.
00:03:47Knows what the people want.
00:03:49Now, look at this.
00:03:49Look at this here editorially wrote about, uh, Hereford breeders putting better beef on the table.
00:03:55Look at that.
00:03:56Roy!
00:03:58Roy!
00:04:04It's Ricky, he's drowning.
00:04:06Ricky?
00:04:06Drowning?
00:04:07Well, let's go.
00:04:08Oh.
00:04:11Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:04:41Roy, look at him.
00:04:48Looks like you got me just in time.
00:04:50Yeah.
00:04:53It's all right, Ricky.
00:04:54I'm back now, Ricky.
00:04:56Hurry up.
00:04:57He's digging deeper all the time.
00:05:00We can't just drag him out.
00:05:02You don't want to break his neck, do you?
00:05:03You mean it's dangerous?
00:05:04Well, he must be tangled in the weeds on the bottom.
00:05:07We've got to handle him like the big ones.
00:05:08Get in there and tail him.
00:05:10Raise his hind legs.
00:05:11Don't worry, Ricky.
00:05:15Just stay there.
00:05:25I'm sorry, Ricky.
00:05:26I'm trying not to hurt you.
00:05:31You're a little bug riding this thing.
00:05:33You're back to my early training.
00:05:34Yeah.
00:05:35Go, go.
00:05:36Well, that's the star for you.
00:05:41Always around when the news breaks.
00:05:43Hiya, Jan.
00:05:43Hello, Roy.
00:05:45That's it, Duke.
00:05:46Keep him coming now.
00:05:54Now, that'll teach you not to go wandering off like that.
00:05:57You might have drowned.
00:05:58Duke, you better take that misfit maverick back to the ranch and dry him off.
00:06:03Yourself, too.
00:06:04He ain't a misfit.
00:06:06Any more than I am.
00:06:08He's Prince Ricardo the 44th.
00:06:11That's right.
00:06:12We did name him that, didn't we?
00:06:14Well, you better take your royal highness back to the barn.
00:06:18Okay, Gabby.
00:06:19Get along, little doggie.
00:06:21Get along.
00:06:21Come on, Ricky.
00:06:22Go ahead, Ricky.
00:06:24There you are.
00:06:26Never mind your horse.
00:06:27I'll take time for you.
00:06:29I haven't seen you much lately, Roy.
00:06:31I've been sort of busy.
00:06:33Say, Gabby.
00:06:34I got a telegram from one of the big newspapers in St. Louis.
00:06:37They're sending a reporter out here.
00:06:39What for?
00:06:39They want a feature story on the flying tee.
00:06:42I guess they've been hearing of the kind of cattle you've been raising.
00:06:44You're going to have to talk to Miss Jan about that.
00:06:46You know, she's going to be in charge here.
00:06:49St. Louis Chronicle has a little bigger circulation than my paper.
00:06:51It might pay you to get in a plug for the spring cattle auction.
00:06:54Oh, that's an idea.
00:06:56I'll let Gabby do the talking.
00:06:58I wish old Sam Talbot was alive to tell it.
00:07:02What a story he could have told.
00:07:04All the years he put in, building the herd, proving the breed.
00:07:11Well, I guess that's the way it goes.
00:07:13I guess you've been in trouble or scandal or something.
00:07:19The papers never say nothing about you until after you're dead and gone.
00:07:23Oh, come on.
00:07:50Come on.
00:08:20And he's grown up like the Vez
00:08:25Then his dreams are always of
00:08:29The days he loved the best
00:08:34And every now and then I get to thinking
00:08:39How I wish I was a kid again
00:08:45With a willow fishing pole
00:08:48Down at the old swimming hole
00:08:52Doing all the things that I did there
00:08:56And say you should have seen my little pony
00:09:00He was just as cute as he could be
00:09:06Yes, every now and then I get to thinking
00:09:11How I wish I was a kid again
00:09:16Gee, I wish I was a kid again
00:09:22Jimmy, Jimmy, watch what you're doing
00:09:28Chicken?
00:09:30Chick?
00:09:31Uh, chicken
00:09:31Pardon me, miss
00:09:33Chicken
00:09:34Shut that door
00:09:38Well, all right
00:09:39Here, hold this
00:09:43Hold this one
00:09:44What do I do with it?
00:09:47Put him in the crate
00:09:48Head this one off
00:09:52Shoot him over here
00:09:52Shoot
00:09:53Shoot
00:09:54Shoot
00:09:55Shoot
00:09:56Shoot
00:09:56Do they take out very often?
00:09:58They just arrived
00:09:59You never can tell how some people are paying their bills
00:10:01Come on
00:10:03I'll get the rest of them, Mr. Rogers
00:10:07Okay, Jimmy
00:10:08Thanks for helping us catch them
00:10:10Sorry to keep you waiting so long
00:10:12I guess you want to put an ad in the paper
00:10:14Ad, yes, I do
00:10:16In 72 points type
00:10:17One quick return ticket to St. Louis
00:10:20St. Louis?
00:10:22Then you must be the reporter Kennedy sent out here
00:10:24That's right, Connie Edwards, Chronicle
00:10:26How are you?
00:10:27I just told to look up the editor here
00:10:28I'm the editor, Roy Rogers
00:10:30Say, they tell me there's quite a ranch out here
00:10:32The Flying T
00:10:33Yeah, Sam Talbot's place
00:10:35The best Herefords in the country
00:10:36But you don't have to take my word for it
00:10:38I'll run you out there
00:10:38Huh, who fired that shot?
00:10:58Yep
00:10:58You, Duke
00:11:01Were you awake, Gabby?
00:11:05Of course I was awake
00:11:06Just rest my eyes, that's all
00:11:09Rest my eyes of thinking
00:11:11I was thinking of all the bars and buffaloes I killed
00:11:15Thousands of them with my bare hands
00:11:17Right on this very ranch
00:11:19Well, well, what is it?
00:11:23What did you come in here pester me for?
00:11:26I wanted to ask you something
00:11:27A question
00:11:29It's sort of important
00:11:31Well, all right, what is it?
00:11:34It's about Ricky
00:11:35Well, what about it?
00:11:38I thought
00:11:39Well, when they give Miss Chan the ranch
00:11:41If she'd let me keep him
00:11:44Well
00:11:46I don't know
00:11:47Sit up here, son
00:11:51Duke
00:11:54We should never kept Ricky in the first place
00:11:59Oh, his bloodlines is all right
00:12:02Well, he just didn't turn out
00:12:04That chap will never win no prizes
00:12:06He doesn't want to win any prizes
00:12:09He just wants to be with me
00:12:11Well, that's just trouble
00:12:14Ricky just don't measure up
00:12:17I'm afraid Miss Jan won't want him around
00:12:20Why, of course I will
00:12:22Do you mean that honest?
00:12:29I wouldn't think of sending Ricky away
00:12:31Well, that's right and nice of you, Jan
00:12:33I guess you and Duke will be friends for life
00:12:36You bet we will
00:12:38Steve
00:12:38Gabby
00:12:39Hi, Jason
00:12:39Howdy
00:12:40How's the law business?
00:12:41Not bad, not bad
00:12:42Well, I guess we're all here, are we?
00:12:44We will be
00:12:45As soon as Roy Reuters gets here
00:12:46Run along, son
00:12:47See if you can find Bob
00:12:48Hi, Roy
00:12:59Hello
00:13:00I'd like to see all the relatives are on hand
00:13:06These are the ranch hands and their families
00:13:08There's only one relative, the niece, Jan Halloway
00:13:11She's probably inside
00:13:12Thank you, Roy
00:13:14Howdy, folks
00:13:17Hello, Bob
00:13:18Hold it, Jason
00:13:20Here comes Roy
00:13:21Hi, Gabby
00:13:24I thought you said you were bringing a reporter from St. Louis
00:13:28That's right
00:13:29Meet Connie Edwards, St. Louis Chronicle
00:13:31This is Gabby Whitaker, the foreman here
00:13:32I do
00:13:33How do you do?
00:13:34You didn't say nothing about bringing an old female
00:13:36Uh, I mean, girl
00:13:38Not that she ain't welcome
00:13:40Come in
00:13:41I told you about Jan Halloway
00:13:42Oh, Jan
00:13:44Meet Connie Edwards
00:13:45Hello
00:13:46This is the foreman over Jan's ranch
00:13:48Steve McClory
00:13:49How do you do?
00:13:50How do you do?
00:13:51And this is Duke
00:13:52Hello, Duke
00:13:53Hello
00:13:53Hello
00:13:54Well, I guess you all know why you're here
00:13:57I know fuss and feathers
00:13:58We'll get right down to reading Sam's will
00:14:00He came to my office
00:14:02And I drew up his will for him
00:14:03March 13th, it was
00:14:05Just two months before his unfortunate accident
00:14:08Well, I'll read what it says
00:14:12I, Sam Talbot
00:14:14Being of sound mind and memory
00:14:16And not acting under undue influence of any kind
00:14:19Do hereby declare this my last will and testament
00:14:21I wish to provide for the men who have worked under me faithfully and loyally
00:14:26The ranch hands, their wives and families who have been living on Flying Tee Ranch land
00:14:31Shall be permitted to retain their homes rent-free for the balance of their lives
00:14:35Now, Bob, you better go out and tell them
00:14:37They're waiting to hear
00:14:38You bet I will
00:14:39Roy
00:14:41There's something Sam wanted you to have
00:14:45It's a book of hymns and old songs
00:14:48He wanted you to remember a particular hymn
00:14:51His favorite
00:14:52He said you'd know what it was
00:14:54Thanks, Duke
00:14:59I think you'll all be interested in this next paragraph
00:15:01Get ready
00:15:02Here it comes
00:15:03To my niece
00:15:06Jan Halloway
00:15:07I bequeath the sum of $5,000
00:15:09You mean $5,000, don't you?
00:15:11You mean $5,000, don't you?
00:15:13Read that again
00:15:16To my niece, Jan Halloway
00:15:18I bequeath the sum of $5,000
00:15:21And I leave the entire ranch, the cattle herds, land and all other assets
00:15:26To Duke Lowry
00:15:28Duke!
00:15:29Did you hear that sound?
00:15:33But Jan Halloway is the only legitimate heir
00:15:35And she's Sam Talbot's only a living relative
00:15:37Sam Talbot's only a living relative
00:15:39That's no concern of mine
00:15:40Do you mean to say that Sam Talbot would leave a 12-year-old boy in charge?
00:15:44Oh, but that's all taken care of
00:15:46Gabby will act as executor and guardian until Duke becomes of age
00:15:50Gabby did this
00:15:52That scheming, meddling, or fool
00:15:54Jess, what do you mean?
00:15:55You plan this
00:15:56Trying to steal the ranch for the boy so you could get your hands onto it
00:15:59You can't say this to me!
00:16:00Hold it, Gabby
00:16:01You can't settle anything like this
00:16:04No, we'll settle this in court
00:16:06I'm advising Miss Holloway to contest the will
00:16:08Charging fraud and conspiracy
00:16:10Why, Thunder, if I can't get my hands on you
00:16:13Why, just a minute, Gabby
00:16:14You better leave, Steve
00:16:15Just where do you come into this?
00:16:18Steve
00:16:20Get back to the ranch
00:16:21Get back to the ranch
00:16:30I'm sorry
00:16:32Well, that's just Steve's loyalty cropping up
00:16:34He'll get over it
00:16:35He better
00:16:36I've been in feuds and started over less
00:16:39No more worries, Duke
00:16:41Nobody can take Ricky now
00:16:42That's all I care about
00:16:46I hope you won't print any of this little argument, Roy
00:16:51I'm sorry, Jen, but I have to print the news, no matter what it is
00:16:56Congratulations, my boy
00:16:57Thanks
00:16:58Well, Duke
00:16:59Say, Gabby, don't you think we'd better take the new owner outside and introduce him to his hired hands?
00:17:02Yeah
00:17:03Wait till we tell him
00:17:04Come on, hurt
00:17:05congratulations my boy thanks well do you think we better take the new owner outside and introduce
00:17:19him to his hired hands yeah wait till we tell him come on hurt
00:17:23old sam sure disappointed that girl didn't he he sure did
00:17:33he was a sprightly old bird wasn't he how old was he when he died 75
00:17:44i heard he was killed in an accident or something is that right yeah he was riding home and his
00:17:51horse threw him riding at that age i saw him top of bucking bronc when he was 60. he's been riding
00:17:57that old white horse he is every day for years say i wondered why he wanted me to have this hymn
00:18:08book roy for reasons of my own i believe something may happen to me in the event of my death i am
00:18:18asking you to make an investigation for reasons of his own what do you suppose that means it means it
00:18:28wasn't an accident that he knew he was going to be murdered and wait till kennedy hears this
00:18:32connie
00:18:34stay away from that phone we can't print this story we're not sure of it yet what are you silly it's a
00:18:41murder angle it's news we're not going to print it what did you just tell jan holloway you print the
00:18:47news no matter what it is that's different do you want to tip off the murderer besides i don't want
00:18:52anybody to know i'm making an investigation the hereford clarion it's the star no wonder you're
00:19:00what are you doing here devoria oh nothing nothing to all mr rogers i saw you talking so i didn't
00:19:14bother you do you want something well i was going to tell you in that reporter woman the supper's about
00:19:20ready miss edwards is not staying oh yes i am i like it here clean smell of the country and the fresh
00:19:28airways just like a vacation what are we having for supper devoria fried chicken man fried chicken
00:19:35with all those filet mignons running around the pasture well you can't cut up those prize winning
00:19:39steers for steaks that's right the gas room's ready miss at the end of the hall thank you devoria
00:19:47connie we better make a deal on this we'll work together but we won't print anything until i say so
00:19:53you're setting up the rules huh i'm doing what i think is best
00:19:56well i guess there's no point in arguing with you that's more like it
00:20:00oh my i left my suitcase in the car and i guess i'll have to go out and get it
00:20:06i'll get it for you
00:20:08thank you
00:20:11hello operator get me the st louis chronicle quick
00:20:25they seem to think that sam talbot was murdered i don't believe he was killed accidentally
00:20:37that's your roy rogers for you roy didn't write this
00:20:42it was that girl he had with him
00:20:44sure and he gave her the story
00:20:46where are you going
00:20:48i've got a little business to take care of
00:20:52you won't see those headlines in the paper anymore
00:20:55look steve i'll take care of this
00:20:57from now on you're not going to make a move until i tell you
00:21:00well i hope you know what you're doing
00:21:01i don't think either one of us like that word
00:21:04murder
00:21:05they can't prove anything
00:21:08that ranch belongs to me and i'm going to get it
00:21:12nobody knows who duke is or where he came from
00:21:15if anything happened to him before that will is probated
00:21:18dan
00:21:26what are you thinking of
00:21:28the everlasting hills of oklahoma
00:21:42they hold a million treasures to be found
00:21:48golden grain on hills of green
00:21:54wave through valleys
00:21:57cool and clean
00:21:59too bad some folks
00:22:02have never seen
00:22:05the everlasting hills of oklahoma
00:22:09the everlasting fame of oklahoma
00:22:19will live in names of men she claimed her own
00:22:26some were right
00:22:29and some were wrong
00:22:32in history's pages
00:22:35rose and song
00:22:37oh hail them now
00:22:39oh hail them now
00:22:40for they all belong
00:22:44to the everlasting hills of oklahoma
00:22:54to the everlasting hills of oklahoma
00:22:58to the everlasting hills of oklahoma
00:23:04oklahoma
00:23:11say fellas will you excuse me a minute
00:23:13i want to speak to connie
00:23:15oklahoma
00:23:17oh don't go away boys
00:23:18oh connie come over here a minute will you
00:23:23what's the idea
00:23:24oh that
00:23:26good story don't you think
00:23:27you don't believe in ethics do you
00:23:29you agreed not to print anything
00:23:31that might have been your idea it wasn't mine
00:23:34so you end up with a half a story
00:23:36and it might stop any chance we had to find out if talbot was murdered
00:23:40look roy i'm a newspaper woman i print stories while they're hot
00:23:43it's a printer's ink in my blood i can't help it
00:23:45ok if that's the way you want to work it's all right with me
00:23:48but from now on you get your own news
00:23:50oh that means i write exclusively for the saint louis chronicle and you write for uh let me see i can
00:23:57never remember
00:23:59oh the bugle
00:24:01the star
00:24:02of course
00:24:04hey what's going on
00:24:06Have your guns, boys.
00:24:12Roy! Roy!
00:24:14Duke, what's the matter?
00:24:15There were two men outside my window.
00:24:16There must have been chants of hobos. I saw them as seven children. I saw them too. I saw them...
00:24:20Hey, look, if you're trying to stage anything for my benefit, you're just wasting your time.
00:24:23There wasn't nothing staged about it.
00:24:25I hear Duke yell and come out and see what the trouble was.
00:24:28Are you all right, son?
00:24:29Yeah, but when I went into my room, there were two men outside the window.
00:24:32I thought it was the two men together. I saw them out there.
00:24:34Now, now, now. We'll take care of them.
00:24:35Get your horses, boys.
00:24:46Hey, wait a minute. I'm going with you.
00:24:47What for?
00:24:48You can read about it in the start.
00:25:05Keep going, boys. Get here.
00:25:23Keep going, boys. Get here.
00:25:35Well, that's one for the obituaries.
00:25:41Yeah, too bad we didn't get a chance to talk to him.
00:25:45He ain't from around here.
00:25:47None of us ever seen that face before.
00:25:49Did we, boys?
00:25:50Nope, not over there.
00:25:51Well, that's even better.
00:25:53Mystery angle.
00:25:53Body with no identification.
00:25:57I wonder who this is.
00:26:03Hello, Sheriff.
00:26:04Hello, Jan.
00:26:05We were just going to send for you, Sheriff.
00:26:09I'll bet you were.
00:26:17He's dead, isn't he?
00:26:19About as dead as he get.
00:26:21Hmm, plumb center.
00:26:26Anybody mind telling me how this man was killed?
00:26:29There were two of them prowling around, Sheriff.
00:26:31They started shooting and made a run for it.
00:26:33The other one got away.
00:26:34Sure, like, know what they was up to.
00:26:37I'd like to know a lot of things that are going on around here.
00:26:41Especially this article about Talbot being murdered.
00:26:44I'm sorry, Sheriff.
00:26:46But I don't know a thing about this article.
00:26:49It wasn't in the Star.
00:26:51Maybe you'd better ask Miss Edwards.
00:26:56Connie Edwards, St. Louis Chronicle, Sheriff.
00:26:58Any statement?
00:26:59Can we expect an arrest within 24 hours?
00:27:01How do I know?
00:27:02Well, I didn't know anything about this until Jan walked into my office and made a complaint.
00:27:06Oh, so that's why you're here.
00:27:09Miss Holloway, how does it happen that you're so concerned with this story?
00:27:14Well, you might as well have said that I killed Sam Talbot.
00:27:17Your deduction was clear enough.
00:27:18I was left out of the will, so naturally, Sam must have thought I was going to murder him.
00:27:23I'd like to know what your information is, young woman, and where you got it.
00:27:29Oh, well, Sheriff, I'm sorry.
00:27:31I can't reveal that.
00:27:33Oh, you can't, eh?
00:27:35Well, you listen to me.
00:27:37There's been a man killed here, and you seem to have private information about things.
00:27:41Now, you better start talking and talk fast.
00:27:44Oh, look, Sheriff, I'm a newspaper woman.
00:27:46We don't reveal a source of our information.
00:27:49Hmm, big time stuff, huh?
00:27:51Well, that might be all right where you come from,
00:27:54but I'll tell you the way this bumpkin police force operates.
00:27:58You won't talk, so you're going to jail.
00:28:02Jail?
00:28:03Oh, Roy, Roy, do something.
00:28:05I'm sorry, Connie, there's nothing I can do about it.
00:28:08You know how it is in the newspaper business.
00:28:10Just like you told me, it's every man for himself.
00:28:15Roy, they can't do this to me.
00:28:17You can't keep me here.
00:28:23You get me a mouthpiece, do you hear?
00:28:26Listen, the Chronicle will run you out of office.
00:28:29That ought to scare me, but I'm sorry I never heard of me.
00:28:33Well, what about that call to St. Louis?
00:28:35Don't tell me that line's busy again.
00:28:37Nope, I am.
00:28:39You come back here.
00:28:46Oh, you...
00:28:47There once was a gal from St. Louis
00:28:52Who went west to visit one day
00:28:56A judge that she met liked her so much
00:29:00He gave her tenure so she'd stay
00:29:04In a jail house, in a jail house
00:29:09He gave her tenure so she'd stay
00:29:12Roy!
00:29:13She met a real pleasant...
00:29:16Mr. Rogers!
00:29:18And gave him a quick double cross
00:29:21She's a-coolin' her heels in the cell now
00:29:25You know, you shouldn't go around
00:29:40Breaking people's windows like that
00:29:41Somebody might put you in jail
00:29:43Roy, look, I know you were all burned up
00:29:45I was wrong
00:29:47I shouldn't have sent that story in
00:29:48But you wouldn't let me stay in here, would you?
00:29:52I'm not so sure about that
00:29:54At least I know you won't be scooping me on my own headlines
00:29:57If you'll just get me out of here
00:29:58I-I won't do it again, honest
00:30:00On your honor as a newspaper woman?
00:30:03On my honor
00:30:04I'll do anything you say
00:30:05I'll work with you
00:30:06I'll even pay for the window
00:30:08Look, you've got friends
00:30:10And you can talk to the judge
00:30:12And you can bail me out, can't you?
00:30:14Well, I don't want to disappoint all those people
00:30:17Who are expecting you at the breakfast club
00:30:19Breakfast club?
00:30:20Oh, I'd love to go
00:30:22Can we?
00:30:23Well, I'll talk to the judge
00:30:24But not now
00:30:26I have to get my paper out
00:30:27Well, hurry, please
00:30:29Connie
00:30:47Oh, tell him to bring my coffee in later
00:30:50Still, Kennedy
00:30:51I said this assignment still
00:30:53Connie, it's time to get up
00:30:54Hey, where am I, anyway?
00:31:00Oh
00:31:00Roy's going bail for you
00:31:02Gee, thanks
00:31:04I'll let you go as soon as I fill out your release
00:31:06What time is it, anyway?
00:31:115.30
00:31:115.30?
00:31:14You mean people actually get up at this hour?
00:31:17What are we going to do, milk the cows?
00:31:19You're going to the Tuesday morning breakfast club, remember?
00:31:22Oh, Roy, can't they change it to Wednesday?
00:31:24Look at my clothes
00:31:25They look like I'd slept in them
00:31:26We'll take care of that on the way
00:31:28You looking for this, Cinderella?
00:31:41All right, Roy
00:31:42If you'll sign this
00:31:43Okay
00:31:44I'm releasing you
00:31:48But don't forget
00:31:49You're coming up in front of the judge Thursday morning
00:31:51And you better have your answers ready
00:31:53Aren't you being a little generous, Sheriff?
00:31:56After all, that gives me almost two whole days to solve this murder
00:31:59If Talbot was murdered, I'll solve it
00:32:03If he wasn't, you'll have some tall explaining to do before you can clear yourself
00:32:08Well, I'll probably be back, so don't let anyone have my room
00:32:12Much obliged, Sheriff
00:32:14If you're not going to do before you can clear yourself
00:32:15Just slide up and greet your neighbor
00:32:19Step slide up and say hello
00:32:22Clap your face up in a bin
00:32:26Don't let Mr. Bloom greet him
00:32:30Oh, take the hand of someone near you
00:32:34How's until the end?
00:32:38Every Tuesday there will be breakfast fun for you and me
00:32:42We're a friend and meet a friend
00:32:46Folks, while the gals is rustling up some coffee
00:32:54We'll have Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers
00:32:58Serve us up some cowboy ham and egg
00:33:01Come and get it
00:33:02Get your cowboy ham and egg
00:33:09Gotta move that herd along
00:33:12Move along
00:33:12Get your cowboy ham and egg
00:33:14When you hear that, come and get it gone
00:33:17When the sun comes up on the cattle trail
00:33:20The cowboys yip and yell
00:33:21When they hear that, come and get it gone
00:33:24From the old chuck wagon bell
00:33:26Get your cowboy ham and egg
00:33:28Gotta move that herd along
00:33:31Move along
00:33:32Get your cowboy ham and egg
00:33:34When you hear that, come and get it gone
00:33:36When the sun goes down on the cattle trail
00:33:39The cowboys lay around
00:33:41Waiting just to hear that noise again
00:33:44When they're all chuck wagon bound
00:33:46Get your cowboy ham and egg
00:33:48Come and get it
00:33:49Gotta move that herd along
00:33:50Move along
00:33:51Get your cowboy ham and egg
00:33:53When you hear that, come and get it gone
00:33:56Come and get it
00:33:57Come and get it
00:33:59Come and get it
00:33:59Come and get it
00:34:00Come and get it
00:34:00Come and get it
00:34:01Come and get it
00:34:02Come and get it
00:34:02Get your cowboy ham and egg
00:34:07Well, here I go again
00:34:18I don't know, it's a cattle country
00:34:19And I'm still waiting for my first date
00:34:20We got tired of them years ago
00:34:22Oh, it's Duke
00:34:27Yeah, he's riding Sam Talbot's horse
00:34:30What are you doing bringing the Major here?
00:34:44Hello, Major
00:34:45I found him breaking out of his stall
00:34:49I guess he got lonesome just standing in the barn
00:34:51He always knows when Tuesday comes around
00:34:54He's a pretty smart horse
00:34:55They get in habit the same as anybody else
00:34:57Sam rode the Major over here every Tuesday morning for years
00:35:02Can I stay for breakfast?
00:35:04Can I, Gabby?
00:35:06Oh, I guess we can rush you up a couple of eggs now that you're here
00:35:09It wasn't my fault
00:35:10The Major came over here all by himself
00:35:12Oh, sure, sure
00:35:15Maybe that's an idea
00:35:22What do you mean?
00:35:25Sam was riding home from the breakfast club the day he was killed
00:35:27If we sent the Major back over the same trail
00:35:30Reconstructing the crime
00:35:33Okay, Sherlock, I'm with you
00:35:35I'm not so sure
00:35:37The Sheriff's watching is pretty close
00:35:39How do we shake that brass badge?
00:35:46We'll wait when we're ready to leave
00:35:48Gabby will take care of him
00:35:49Don't sit down yet, Connie
00:36:03You're an extra on the program
00:36:04Folks, we're now going to meet the guest of honor
00:36:08We're very lucky to have with us today
00:36:12The star reporter of the best newspaper in St. Louis
00:36:16Miss Connie Edwards of the Chronicle
00:36:18Oh, you ain't going to get off that easy
00:36:23Boys, tell me you can sing
00:36:24How about it?
00:36:25We have a rule around here, Connie
00:36:27That the guest always pays for their breakfast
00:36:29Oh
00:36:30Oh, that should be easy
00:36:34Boys, how about that little Spanish number?
00:36:39Far below the Mexican border
00:36:42In a little town called Boca Boca Tint
00:36:45There's a bold and dashing vaquero
00:36:49Who has all the ladies in a spin
00:36:52Miguelito!
00:36:54Ah, Miguelito
00:36:56On his little donkey he goes riding by
00:36:59Miguelito
00:37:01Miguelito
00:37:03All the senoritas look at him and shine
00:37:06He is handsome
00:37:07Oh, so handsome
00:37:09He could break a heart with just a roguey smile
00:37:12But he'll never
00:37:14Never, ever
00:37:16Cause his wife is right behind him all the wire
00:37:19Ay, ay, ay, ay
00:37:21Ay, ay, ay, ay
00:37:23Ay, ay, ay, ay
00:37:25Por Miguelito
00:37:26Miguelito
00:37:27Miguelito
00:37:29Miguelito
00:37:30En su corrito pasando por aquí
00:37:32Miguelito
00:37:34Miguelito
00:37:35Miguelito
00:37:36Todas las muchachas le dicen así
00:37:39Ay, qué guapo
00:37:41Qué buen mozo
00:37:43Miguelito, te quiero un poco felicí
00:37:46Miguelito
00:37:46Miguelito
00:37:47No contesta
00:37:49Porque viene atrás de él su esposa
00:37:52Ay, Miguel
00:37:54Qué triste
00:37:55Pito
00:37:55Undale por usted
00:37:56No más
00:37:56Amor
00:37:56I sing
00:37:57Ay, ay, ay
00:37:58Por Miguelito
00:37:59Honey, that song was fine
00:38:11You sure earned your breakfast
00:38:13Well, thank you
00:38:14We've decided we'd like to have you join the breakfast club
00:38:17Ain't that right, folks?
00:38:18Sure is
00:38:19We're gonna initiate you with the symbol of the breakfast club
00:38:24Hold out your hands
00:38:25Well, I...
00:38:27Well, come on, come on
00:38:28It won't hurt you
00:38:29Do you promise to wake up every morning
00:38:33With a good old breakfast club smile
00:38:35And keep smiling?
00:38:38I promise
00:38:38You're hereby duly elected
00:38:42Keep smiling
00:38:47Oh, Duke
00:38:55Do you mind if I use your horse for a while?
00:38:58Go right ahead, Roy
00:38:58Thanks
00:38:59Yeah, yeah, Roy
00:39:01What are you up to?
00:39:02Come back here a minute
00:39:02I want to see you
00:39:03Oh, uh
00:39:04Just a minute, Sheriff
00:39:05Folks like to have you make a little speech
00:39:07Almost election time, you know
00:39:09How about it, folks?
00:39:10Folks, I'm honored to be here this morning in this glorious Oklahoma sunshine
00:39:18It must be two years since I had occasion to visit the Tuesday morning club
00:39:24Oh, yes
00:39:26You know, I ain't seen so many smiling faces
00:39:29Since we hung old Windy Bill back in 1904
00:39:33Roy, I'm not sure about this
00:39:36I'm used to taxi cabs
00:39:38Well, I'll keep an eye on you
00:39:39Come on, get on
00:39:39Well
00:39:41Oh, that's all
00:39:45Take it easy
00:39:46Now give him his head and let him pick his own way home
00:39:51Give him his head, huh?
00:39:53Mm-hmm
00:39:53Come on
00:39:59Well, I'm ready
00:40:01Come on
00:40:01Oh, that's fine
00:40:04You know, something told me I wasn't the cowgirl type
00:40:32Well, you couldn't help it
00:40:33He would have thrown anybody
00:40:34I wonder what made him rare like that
00:40:36He must have seen a rattlesnake or something
00:40:39Then why didn't Trigger see it?
00:40:41Hey, that's right
00:40:42Something else must have frightened him
00:40:45Something had happened here before
00:40:47This is just about where they found Sam's body
00:40:50Well, you certainly must have looked over the grounds
00:40:52But not for murder clues
00:40:54We thought it was an accident
00:40:55Look, chicken andappy
00:40:59Give him
00:41:01Your hand
00:41:03I find my hand
00:41:03Nice
00:41:04Let's have a spot
00:41:04Let me see
00:41:05Let's meet
00:41:06I'm sorry
00:41:06Let's have a spot
00:41:07Let's have a spot
00:41:08Let's have a rod
00:41:08Get out together
00:41:09Let's see
00:41:17Let's have a spot
00:41:19Let's have a spot
00:41:20Let's have a spot
00:41:20Let's have a spot
00:41:22Let's have a place
00:41:23Wait, let's have a spot
00:41:24Let's have a spot
00:41:24what have you got there nothing I thought you weren't going to hold out on me anymore
00:41:38why Roy you know I wouldn't do it oh that I just didn't watch that picked up to Sam Talbot
00:41:47in recognition of his services to the American Hereford Association
00:41:52this is the time of the killing 917 it couldn't have run underwater could it not an old watch
00:42:00like this besides the hands wouldn't turn with the crystal broken yeah let's see what else we can
00:42:06find what's he gonna do with him we're gonna put him up for auction at the sale tomorrow
00:42:21look look Miss Jan
00:42:25Sam Talbot's ghost
00:42:31hear that he's moaning and yowling in his grave
00:42:39stop it Devorio I heard him I tell you
00:42:43it's only a train whistle you heard Devorio
00:42:44get up get up Devorio
00:42:48I'm sorry Miss Jan I couldn't help it
00:42:55that's the same way that horse came skittering in the day he was killed
00:43:00and I heard that same squeaking voice right after Devorio
00:43:06I'm sorry Miss Jan but I heard what I heard
00:43:12Jan
00:43:21come on Jan get hold of yourself
00:43:24thing like that's a little hard on the nerves
00:43:30let's see if Gabby's back
00:43:36I still say I heard what I heard
00:43:44well just like a beauty parlor huh
00:43:48yes ma'am getting him ready for the auction tomorrow
00:43:50we thought maybe Miss Connie had been thrilled
00:43:54I was I'm sure relieved you ain't heard Miss
00:43:58I know DeJona was on somebody
00:44:00that's the second time I heard Mr. Sam's voice a moaning
00:44:04you're not superstitious are you Devorio
00:44:06no sir I heard it moaning from the grave
00:44:10just like the last time that horse come in without no rider
00:44:14they said it was a train whistle
00:44:16but I ain't gonna bleed it
00:44:18whistle?
00:44:20you heard it both times?
00:44:22I sure did Mr. Roy
00:44:23it said
00:44:24just like that
00:44:33we've got it Gabby
00:44:34Duke
00:44:35you better run along with Devorio
00:44:36come on son
00:44:38look at this
00:44:41well that's Sam's watch
00:44:44notice the time it stopped
00:44:469.17
00:44:48that establishes the time Talbot was killed
00:44:50well I suppose it could have been
00:44:53but I don't know if that proves anything
00:44:55well don't you get it Gabby?
00:44:57what time's the morning train come through here?
00:44:588.45 of course
00:45:00you know that without asking me
00:45:01whistles for Hereford Junction
00:45:03all right figure it out for yourself
00:45:05Devorio heard it both times at exactly 8.45
00:45:08the watch stopped a half an hour later
00:45:10the horse came in before he was killed
00:45:12and Sam was murdered
00:45:14what happened to him during that missing half hour?
00:45:18that's what we have to find out
00:45:20it's a good theory Roy
00:45:21providing there was no other train through
00:45:23and are you sure the local was on time?
00:45:26we better check on that Connie
00:45:27we'll have a talk with a station agent
00:45:29hi Roy
00:45:32hi Bob
00:45:33say what's your morning train schedule?
00:45:35just the 8.45
00:45:36that's been on time for the last year
00:45:38that ought to be a good item for the star
00:45:41thanks a lot
00:45:42if you want to print my picture
00:45:44let me know
00:45:44well Mr. Detective
00:45:46both those whistles blew at the same time
00:45:48it all adds up
00:45:49now let's see
00:45:50I think the next thing we should do
00:45:51is see the sheriff
00:45:52that can wait
00:45:53we're stopping in to see the coroner
00:45:55he's the one man who should know
00:45:56whether that Paul killed Sam or not
00:45:57yeah
00:45:58Judd
00:46:11sure would like to take a look at the record on Talbot
00:46:22well if you work for the chronicle you do it
00:46:26accidental death
00:46:37accidental death which occurred on Monday May the 13th
00:46:39cause of death
00:46:40depressed fracture of the skull
00:46:42if you had asked me
00:46:43I would have shown that to you Rogers
00:46:45oh hello Judd
00:46:47we thought you wouldn't mind
00:46:49we were just in a big hurry
00:46:50I barely have time to make my deadline
00:46:52just a minute
00:46:53what were you looking for
00:47:01information on Talbot's death
00:47:03it was accidental death
00:47:04you know that
00:47:05you printed the story at the time
00:47:07the circumstances
00:47:09if you care to refresh your memory
00:47:11were quite simple
00:47:12he fell from his horse
00:47:14and struck his head
00:47:14reporters don't seem to pay much attention
00:47:17to the law
00:47:18I caught you rifling my files
00:47:21let's see what the sheriff has to say about it
00:47:25sheriff
00:47:25sure sure
00:47:28get him over here
00:47:29I want to get a court order anyway
00:47:31I'd like to have the body exhumed
00:47:34just what do you expect to find
00:47:42you probably know the answer to that better than I do
00:47:44you said the fall killed him
00:47:46I just want to make sure that's all
00:47:47we'll see about that
00:47:49I'll take that card if you don't mind
00:47:50let's see what happened
00:47:52I don't know
00:47:53I don't know
00:47:53I don't know
00:47:55I don't know
00:47:56I don't know
00:47:57you think that's all
00:47:58it's all
00:48:11Come on, hit him!
00:48:12Don't even do that!
00:48:13Roy, wait!
00:48:14Wait!
00:48:15I'll help!
00:48:16Oh!
00:48:17Oh!
00:48:18Oh!
00:48:19Oh!
00:48:20Oh!
00:48:21Oh!
00:48:22Oh!
00:48:23Oh!
00:48:24Oh!
00:48:25Oh!
00:48:26Oh!
00:48:27Oh!
00:48:28Oh!
00:48:29Oh!
00:48:30Oh!
00:48:31Oh!
00:48:32Oh!
00:48:33Oh!
00:48:34Oh!
00:48:35Oh!
00:48:36Oh!
00:48:37Oh!
00:48:38Oh!
00:48:39Oh!
00:48:41Oh!
00:48:42Oh!
00:48:43Oh!
00:48:44Oh!
00:48:45Oh.
00:48:46Oh!
00:48:47Oh!
00:48:56Hey!
00:48:57War!
00:48:58Oh!
00:48:59Oh!
00:49:00Oh!
00:49:02Oh!
00:49:03Oh, hey!
00:49:04Oh!
00:49:05We'll get youired of Catostores!
00:49:07Oh, hello, here!
00:49:08Hey!
00:49:09Oh!
00:49:10Oh!
00:49:11We sure fixed him.
00:49:18We sure did.
00:49:20Just whose side are you on, anyway?
00:49:25Gee, Roy, I didn't mean it.
00:49:26I was only trying.
00:49:26Yeah, I know.
00:49:28Come on out with there.
00:49:31You'll go to jail for this, Rogers.
00:49:33Somebody will, but I don't think it'll be me.
00:49:36See who signed the death certificate.
00:49:37I signed it.
00:49:43Remember, the examination better not show any new evidence.
00:49:47It doesn't match your official report.
00:49:49Hand me a gun, Connie.
00:49:52Let's go.
00:50:07What happened to you?
00:50:27I found them back there, going through my files.
00:50:34Thought I told you to keep your mouth shut.
00:50:36Pick a fight, and now they know you're trying to hide something.
00:50:41Maybe you could stop them.
00:50:42I couldn't.
00:50:43I don't know where they got their information,
00:50:45but they know that fall didn't kill Talbot.
00:50:48We've got nothing to worry about.
00:50:50I wish I was as sure about that as you are.
00:50:53They won't find out a thing.
00:50:55If they do, I'll make sure they won't be able to prove it.
00:51:01Next time, use it.
00:51:03Ricky, come on.
00:51:04Come on, Ricky, get up.
00:51:07What's the matter, fella?
00:51:09Come on.
00:51:11Gabby!
00:51:15Here, boy, here.
00:51:17What's trouble, son?
00:51:19I think he's gonna die.
00:51:26What's the matter with him, Gabby?
00:51:28What's happened to him?
00:51:29I don't readily know yet.
00:51:33Go get a blanket, son.
00:51:35Yes, sir.
00:51:39He'll be all right, Duke.
00:51:41You'll see.
00:51:42Mr. Gabby will fix it.
00:51:43It's bad, isn't it?
00:51:59It's bad, isn't it?
00:52:03Son, I'm gonna give you the worst of it straight off.
00:52:08That's a mighty sick calf, and I doubt if he's gonna get any better.
00:52:13But can't we give him some medicine?
00:52:17Duke, we'll send for the vet and see what he says.
00:52:21But you gotta do what he tells you.
00:52:23But, Gabby, what if the vet...
00:52:26Now, now, now, don't be thinking about that yet.
00:52:30Wait till we find out.
00:52:31But whatever he says, remember you can't take no chances.
00:52:36You've got a big herd out there.
00:52:38You've got a reputation to keep.
00:52:40But I don't want to lose him.
00:52:43Of course you don't, son.
00:52:47Of course you don't.
00:52:49But if you do, remember there'll always be other Rickies.
00:52:53There's a land in Oklahoma where nature made it grand
00:53:04Placed the soil on limestone
00:53:07And then made it grassy land
00:53:12And then came the white-faced cattle
00:53:15A dream was realized
00:53:19And they called it Hartford
00:53:26And they called it Hartford
00:53:30Hi, Gabby.
00:53:32Hello, Gabby.
00:53:36Sandwich music?
00:53:37What kind?
00:53:38Peanut butter and cheese.
00:53:40No beef?
00:53:43All that does it.
00:53:46For the fall when autumn's years are bright
00:53:52And gay are bright and gay
00:53:57Come down to spend the old day
00:54:00Spend the old day
00:54:02To the heart of perfect heaven
00:54:05It's a paradise
00:54:09In old, old, old, old, old
00:54:13L-A-H-O-M-A
00:54:18What's the matter, Gabby?
00:54:30Oh, nothing, Roy.
00:54:31Boy's gone Duke
00:54:33Vince Busy, we didn't notice
00:54:35I reckon he's around here someplace
00:54:37Whoa, whoa
00:54:42See, now, it's long here somewhere
00:54:44Come on, Cuomo
00:54:46We know where the boy is
00:54:47Now don't go tracing off
00:54:52I'll be right back
00:54:53I thought so
00:54:57I brought you some dinner
00:54:59If you don't eat
00:55:01You're going to be
00:55:01Poor off as that cat
00:55:02He's awful sick to worry you
00:55:05Sure, sure
00:55:06But that ain't nothing
00:55:07What does old Gabby
00:55:09Know about that to me?
00:55:10We're going to treat Ricky
00:55:11Same as I did you
00:55:12When you had the snuffles
00:55:14And the hobnail gallops
00:55:15See this here?
00:55:17Yeah
00:55:17I compounded it myself
00:55:19Soft mash mostly
00:55:21And wild carrots
00:55:22I picked it last night
00:55:24About midnight
00:55:25When the moon
00:55:26And the sky
00:55:27Was just so
00:55:28You didn't tell anybody
00:55:30Where I was hiding Ricky
00:55:31I guess I don't tell nobody
00:55:33Seekers
00:55:33No, sir
00:55:34I could be tired
00:55:35And feathered
00:55:36But still wouldn't tell
00:55:37Gee, thanks
00:55:38Hold his head
00:55:42I bid 20,005
00:55:45Yes, five
00:55:46Thank you
00:55:46Now, seven and a half
00:55:47I got 25,000
00:55:48I bid to give
00:55:4927,500
00:55:49Yes, I got it
00:55:51Now, 30
00:55:51I got 27,000
00:55:5330,000
00:55:53Now, wonder they eat chicken here
00:55:56I got 27,500
00:55:58Now, 30
00:55:59I got 27,500
00:56:01I bid to give
00:56:0230,000
00:56:02Yes, 30
00:56:03Right over here
00:56:04Now, 31
00:56:04I got 30,000
00:56:06I bid to get 31
00:56:07Now, I bid to get
00:56:0731,000
00:56:08Hold on
00:56:09Time's up
00:56:10Sold him at $30,000
00:56:12Right over here
00:56:13All right
00:56:14The next number
00:56:15Is number 21
00:56:16Just a minute, Rogers
00:56:19Hello, Sheriff
00:56:21You gonna buy yourself
00:56:22Some Herefords?
00:56:23No, I'm not gonna
00:56:24Buy any Herefords
00:56:25I want to talk to you
00:56:27No Herefords, huh?
00:56:29No
00:56:29You know, I'm supposed to be the law around here
00:56:37And it's about time you kicked in with some of your private information
00:56:41Anything you want to know, Sheriff?
00:56:43Then what about this order you told me to serve on Judnick?
00:56:46He's been missing since last night
00:56:47The Undertaker?
00:56:49Yes, The Undertaker
00:56:50Nobody's seen him
00:56:51Nobody knows where he is
00:56:52And it so happens you asked me to have a body exhumed
00:56:56Now, what's going on?
00:56:57Well, I can't accuse anybody on suspicion
00:56:59Just give me the facts
00:57:01I'll do my own accusing
00:57:02Roy
00:57:03You're going with me
00:57:04Roy
00:57:09You gotta help me find Duke
00:57:12He's gone taking that calf Ricky with him
00:57:14Now you got somebody else missing
00:57:17Something seems to tell me that boy's in trouble
00:57:19I just know it
00:57:20He's right, Sheriff
00:57:21If we don't find him, he'll be the next one on the murder list
00:57:24All right
00:57:25But you try to pull any more fast ones on me
00:57:27You'll find out you've made a mistake
00:57:29Don't break up the auction, Gabby
00:57:31But we'll need all the men we can get
00:57:32You'll get them
00:57:33I'll see you later, Connie
00:57:34Me too
00:57:35There's cattle tracks and footprints every wish away
00:57:41We'll split up and look for him
00:57:43The first one that finds Duke, give a signal
00:57:46Two quick shots
00:57:47Let's get going
00:57:48I got your message last night
00:58:17Yes, I see you did
00:58:18I was afraid you might not be here
00:58:21Why, sure
00:58:21Why wouldn't I?
00:58:23I guess we're all in this
00:58:24Whatever happens
00:58:25Well, that's what I want to speak to you about, Judd
00:58:27Steve was afraid he might talk
00:58:29Oh, no, Jan
00:58:30I wouldn't
00:58:31You don't have to worry about that
00:58:32You know, there's going to be a lot of questions asked
00:58:34When they dig up that body
00:58:35You can answer them
00:58:37Can't you, Judd?
00:58:39Sure
00:58:39I got it all figured
00:58:40I got a doctor picked out
00:58:42A friend of mine
00:58:42He'll make the examination
00:58:43Find the same thing as I did
00:58:45Well, we just wanted to make sure about you, that's all
00:58:47Thanks
00:58:48Now, you better run along
00:58:49Thanks, Jan
00:58:51Well, see you later
00:58:53It's Duke
00:59:15We've got to find them, you hear?
00:59:37Find them
00:59:38Hi, Mr. Gabby
00:59:54Hi, Mr. Roy
00:59:55You haven't seen Duke, have you, DeVorea?
00:59:58Well, what's the matter?
00:59:59What's happened to him?
01:00:00If anybody else finds him before we do
01:00:02The same thing's liable to happen to him
01:00:03That happened to Sam Talbot
01:00:04Same thing?
01:00:06You sound like that's a sure enough truth
01:00:09It is
01:00:10You've seen him
01:00:11You know where he is
01:00:12Now, I didn't say that
01:00:13I promise that, boy
01:00:14DeVorea
01:00:15If you don't tell us where he is, so help me
01:00:19Now, now, Mr. Gabby
01:00:20Don't get all fussed up
01:00:21Can't go back on my word
01:00:23But if the direction I'm going in
01:00:26And the direction I'm coming from
01:00:28Sort of leads you to that old cave down by Rainbow Fall
01:00:32That's it
01:00:34Jan
01:00:55Hello, Duke
01:01:14What are you doing here?
01:01:16What do you want?
01:01:18I'm not going to hurt you, Duke
01:01:19I just want to explain what happened outside
01:01:23What did you shoot him for?
01:01:26Well, that's what I want to talk to you about
01:01:28You see, Judnick was really the one who killed Sam Talbot
01:01:31I don't believe you
01:01:33Let me talk to him
01:01:35Alec, Duke
01:01:39You've got to listen to me for your own good
01:01:42No, I won't do it
01:01:48You little brat
01:01:49You
01:01:49He'll try to cross the falls
01:02:03If he doesn't, we'll never catch him
01:02:04Come on
01:02:05You
01:02:13You
01:02:15You
01:02:18THE END
01:02:48Come on, let's get out of here.
01:02:55Roy, Gabby!
01:03:17Gabby!
01:03:19Roy!
01:03:31Jan just tried to kill me.
01:03:33What are you saying?
01:03:34She did.
01:03:35I just saw her kill Mr. Judnick.
01:03:38Roy, you were right.
01:03:39Judnick was in on Sam's murder, and Jan's afraid he'll talk.
01:03:43She probably went back to the ranch.
01:03:44Yeah, and she'll have every hand on the place gunning for us.
01:03:47We better pick up that posse.
01:03:49We'll be back, Duke.
01:04:04Jim, get all of our men.
01:04:06If anyone comes up this road, stop them.
01:04:08If anyone comes up this road, stop them.
01:05:06We've got to get through, Gabby.
01:05:20Jan's going to make the getaway.
01:05:21Well, come on.
01:05:22I'll show you how we done it when I was fighting engines.
01:05:25I'll show you how we done it when I was fighting engines.
01:05:55We're just going to make it.
01:06:07You can't ride that freight train.
01:06:08What are you trying to do, get us both caught?
01:06:10We've got to split up, Jan.
01:06:12You're on your own.
01:06:14Steve, I'm going with you.
01:06:15And get both our necks in the news?
01:06:17No, not for me.
01:06:18Steve, you're going to take this with you.
01:06:24Steve, you're going to take this with you.
01:06:24I think you're going to take this with you.
01:06:28Do you want to do something
01:06:33you want to make us feel free?
01:06:34Don't do it.
01:06:34Don't do it.
01:06:36Why don't you feel free?
01:06:37Yeah.
01:06:39Hey.
01:06:47We'll get to that side.
01:06:48Stop involved.
01:06:48Stop saying nothing.
01:06:49Now you're looking for me.
01:06:51encontrar all right now,
01:06:52until you've been there.
01:06:52Where's Steve McClure?
01:06:59He's gone.
01:07:01You finally got around to calling on me.
01:07:04Took a long time.
01:07:05There's no use trying to hide anything, Jan.
01:07:07No, Duke told us all about it.
01:07:09Duke.
01:07:10You needn't worry, nun. He's all right.
01:07:14You want a story, don't you, as usual?
01:07:19I killed Sam Talbot.
01:07:22Wasn't much to it.
01:07:25He was riding back from the breakfast club.
01:07:27Steve stopped him on the trail.
01:07:30Told him I'd been hurt down by the falls.
01:07:34We talked to him to try to find out if he changed his will.
01:07:38That accounts for that missing half hour.
01:07:41It was clever of you, Roy.
01:07:43Figuring out about the watch.
01:07:47Deciding that the horse had come in before the accident.
01:07:52It was bad luck.
01:07:55It was the only mistake we...
01:07:57Jan!
01:08:00Who did it? Steve?
01:08:03Yeah.
01:08:06Funny how I like that guy.
01:08:07I know he wasn't worth it.
01:08:13Train whistle.
01:08:17The one thing that caught us.
01:08:19Now it's taking Steve.
01:08:23Take care of her, Gabby.
01:08:31Roy!
01:08:32Help Gabby. I've got to catch a train.
01:08:34Just enter.
01:08:39Go, Roy!
01:08:49Go, come here!
01:08:57Go, now!
01:08:57Come here!
01:08:57Come here!
01:08:59Come here!
01:09:01Come here!
01:09:01Come here!
01:09:01Give it to Happy Ghost!
01:09:02Ho!
01:09:03Chocolate!
01:09:03Let's go.
01:09:33Let's go.
01:10:03All right, Steve, get up.
01:10:13So you're the one that helped kill Sam Talbot.
01:10:24He's your man, Sheriff.
01:10:25You'd better start cleaning out a few cells.
01:10:27The Pioneers are coming in with the rest of the game.
01:10:28I'll sure do that, Roy.
01:10:30Come on, you.
01:10:34All right, inside.
01:10:36I suppose you'll be going back to St. Louis.
01:10:38No, I haven't finished my assignment yet.
01:10:40Oh?
01:10:41I still have to see how Ricky is.
01:10:44For the Chronicle?
01:10:44No, no, for the...
01:10:46Star!
01:10:54He's looking fine, Duke.
01:10:56Thanks, Roy.
01:10:57And look at how big he's getting.
01:10:58Well, I don't know what cured him, Roy.
01:11:08Either I guessed wrong, which ain't likely,
01:11:11or the boy's faith pulled him through.
01:11:14It's a miracle, that's what it is.
01:11:18It's all right, Ricky.
01:11:19We'll both grow up some day.
01:11:27Back home in Osama,
01:11:31where life is just a song.
01:11:37Home in Oklahoma,
01:11:41back home where I belong.
01:11:45And Mars in Oklahoma,
01:11:54I am home where I belong.
01:11:58Over and over and over,
01:12:03I am home where I belong.
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