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Step back into the golden age of Western cinema with Red River Valley (1941).
This vintage cowboy movie delivers thrilling action, classic storytelling, and the timeless charm of the 1940s film era. Perfect for fans of old Westerns and public domain classics.
π₯ Public Domain Film β Free to Enjoy.
This vintage cowboy movie delivers thrilling action, classic storytelling, and the timeless charm of the 1940s film era. Perfect for fans of old Westerns and public domain classics.
π₯ Public Domain Film β Free to Enjoy.
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00:00We will miss your bright eyes and sweet smile, for they say you are taking the sunshine that has brightened our pathway a while.
00:15Come and sit by my side if you love me, do not hasten to bid me adieu, but remember the Red River Valley, and the cowboy that loves you so true.
00:35As you go to your home by the river, may you never forget those sweet hours that we sped in the Red River Valley, and the love we exchanged with the flowers.
00:59Come and sit by my side if you love me, do not hasten to bid me adieu, but remember the Red River Valley, and the cowboy that loves you so true.
01:29Where's the fire?
01:34Maybe they're just in a hurry to get to your party. Aren't you impressed?
01:37Sure, but will your father be?
01:39Well, maybe, if you can refrain from setting off firecrackers under him.
01:43You were always pretty rough on his dignity, you know, Roy.
01:45But that was when I was knee-high to a grasshopper. Besides, I'm guest of honor now.
01:50That's right. We'd better hurry.
01:51Twilight and evening star, ending the day
01:59Music when soft guitars begin to play
02:06Then starlight and moon beam
02:10Weave a golden veil
02:14Then love begins at sunset
02:18On the train
02:44Take any horse to the straight, boys. Come on, we'll get the guns.
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04:09just enough to finish the dam.
04:12How do you know they took the money?
04:13Well, I don't think they'd blow a safe
04:15just to get my social security number.
04:18You know, it's been a pretty expensive proposition
04:20putting on a pioneer celebration in your honor, young fella.
04:23Ten dollars fine for an automobile in the street.
04:26Good fast car would have come in mighty handy just now.
04:29Sorry, Sheriff.
04:30Whose ID was it anyhow?
04:32Yours.
04:34Yeah, I guess it was at that.
04:37Yeah, you and your newspaper.
04:39Seems like we're splitting the blame, Gabby.
04:41Maybe I shouldn't have come home at all.
04:43Yeah, maybe you shouldn't.
05:09Zoom, zoom, zoom, zoom, zoom, zoom, zoom, zoom, zoom, zoom, zoom, zoom, zoom, zoom, zoom.
05:24Oh, get your mind off that bullfiddle.
05:27Notify the state police to be on the lookout
05:28in case they try to cash any of that money.
05:30Serial numbers will be published tomorrow.
05:32I'm going to get a shave, Kay.
05:34No shaves tonight.
05:35Not when there's news to be printed.
05:37You started this pioneer week
05:39and you're going to end it by taking my whiskers off.
05:41You don't want to wait, Kay.
05:43I'll be glad to take you home.
05:44Oh, I don't mind waiting.
05:45For whom?
05:46Your father or the late guest of honor?
05:49I only have to wait by.
05:50I wish he'd never shown up.
05:52You've said that before.
05:53Yeah, I know.
05:53And I'll say it again.
05:54If he hadn't come back,
05:55we'd still have $182,000.
05:57Curious coincidence, isn't it?
05:59Eh?
06:00But of course, it couldn't be any more than that.
06:02After all, no one can accuse a celebrity like Roy Rogers
06:05of, uh, being interested in money.
06:07It's mighty nice to have you to stick up for me that way, Mr. Allison.
06:10Especially when you're so keen about money yourself.
06:13What do you mean by that?
06:14Oh, just that I hear you run the casserie,
06:16a gambling joint over across the state line,
06:19where a man can really lose his shirt if he's got one to lose.
06:22Then perhaps you've heard that gambling
06:23is a respectable business in that state.
06:25And besides, I do have a ranch right here in this valley.
06:29Oh, I'm not doubting your respectability, Mr. Allison.
06:32I'm sure I'm just as anxious to defend your reputation
06:35as you seem to be to defend mine.
06:37Thanks.
06:42Say, who stuffed this owl, anyway?
06:44Greatest naturalist there is.
06:46Didn't do a very good job of it, did he?
06:49The eyes seem to be of different colored glass,
06:51and the feathers are much too smooth.
06:55Well, I guess I'll call it an evening.
07:05I'll see you tomorrow.
07:06What's going on, anyway, Gabby?
07:18You wrote me something about the dam
07:19when I sent you a power of attorney for my ranch.
07:21Why don't you wait and read the paper?
07:23Why do you even bother to publish a paper?
07:25Anybody can get more news out of your whiskers.
07:27This is a mighty serious situation.
07:29You know, the Red River.
07:30I hope to.
07:32I swam in it when it was a crick.
07:33It won't be long before it won't even be a crick.
07:36Government's cutting it right off.
07:37Right here at its source in the mountains.
07:39Get your finger out of my eye.
07:41What for?
07:42Furnish power and light for what they call an essential industry.
07:46Well, I sort of figure it's essential to eat beef.
07:48What are we going to do for water?
07:49You know, if you didn't gallivant around the country so much,
07:52you'd know.
07:52We're going to have a bypass canal from the dam.
07:56Whose dam?
07:57Well, you see, the government put up half the money.
08:00Scraping the bottom of the barrel,
08:02we managed to raise the other half to build the White Mountain Dam.
08:05We was going to bring the water from up here,
08:08down through the valley like this,
08:10into the old Red River.
08:11Get your fingers out of my mouth!
08:15Well, that was a year ago.
08:16Since then, things have happened.
08:18Accidental explosions, careless workmen wrecking equipment.
08:22Boy, a body would think it was done on purpose.
08:24What's going to happen?
08:26Why don't you figure it out?
08:28We've used up the government money,
08:30and thanks to your Pioneer Day homecoming,
08:33ours is stolen.
08:34We're in a mighty bad jam, son.
08:36There's his lights.
08:56Give him the signal.
08:56Now, you men have had a good job and a long job.
09:26This shutdown isn't permanent.
09:28Just give me a week or so to get things straightened out,
09:30and you'll all be back on the job.
09:31That dam is going to be finished,
09:33and you men are going to do the work.
09:36Now, as soon as we're ready to go ahead,
09:38Murdoch Hill will notify you.
09:40This is pay day.
09:41How about our dough?
09:42Mr. Sutherland's doing the best he can.
09:44Well, that ain't enough.
09:45You'll get your money in a few days.
09:48Now, break it up.
09:52Well, boys, stalling the payroll isn't going to do any good.
09:55We can't even pay for the materials already ordered.
09:59Gentlemen, I'm afraid we're licked.
10:02We are unless we can do something about it.
10:04How many cattle have we got among us that we can market?
10:06If you didn't spend so much time singing,
10:08you'd know they're not fit for market.
10:10They're nothing but hiding horns.
10:11They'll be worse without water, and time's getting short.
10:14Say, Gabby, how many cattle have we got in the valley?
10:17Well, they drove 2,000 a head right in this room.
10:20All right.
10:20Even at a forced sale, that'd give us over $50,000.
10:23Well, that's only half what they'd be worth six months from now.
10:26And besides, $50,000 is only a drop in the bucket.
10:28We'll need four times that much.
10:31I know, Mr. Sutherland, but it'll do for a starter,
10:33and we can worry about raising the rest later.
10:35It isn't practical, Rogers.
10:36I'm against sacrificing our cattle.
10:38It isn't what we'll lose by selling our cattle ahead of time.
10:41It's what we'll lose if we can't raise money enough to finish the dam.
10:43The boy's absolutely right.
10:46He's got 300 head of his own.
10:48If he's willing to let them go, why ain't you?
10:51Well, frankly, I don't want to sell my cattle either.
10:53But, say, if we only had the necessary collateral...
10:58You mean you've thought of a way out, Allison?
11:01Well, yes and no.
11:04You see, I have several partners in the Casa Rio.
11:07They're all wealthy men.
11:09Now, I know they'd be glad to advance us the money
11:11if we could just offer them the proper security.
11:15Say, how about our stock in the water company?
11:17Wouldn't that do?
11:18You mean as security?
11:20Sure.
11:21They ought to take that.
11:22I'm afraid not, because while I don't agree with them personally,
11:27I happen to know that they feel this dam has been mismanaged.
11:30You know, all those accidents.
11:31And only by owning the stock outright
11:34could they have the full control they'd require to protect their investment.
11:39You mean we'll have to sell them our stock?
11:41For the time being, yes.
11:43When the dam is finished, we could buy it back at an agreed price to cover interest.
11:48And in the meantime, these partners of yours will be controlling the water.
11:51And that means controlling the valley.
11:53You can count me out.
11:54And me too.
11:56What have you got to do with it?
11:57You're a sheep man.
11:59If you were any kind of a businessman, Rogers,
12:00you'd realize that Allison here is in the same boat with the rest of us.
12:04And besides, certainly his own partners aren't going to make it harsh on him.
12:09As I see it, we have no choice.
12:11Yeah, as I see it, we're mighty lucky to get out of a bad hole.
12:14Now, if your partners will agree to this,
12:16I'll collect that stock and turn it over to you tomorrow night.
12:18Well, I'm against it.
12:20And the Red River Gazette's going to tell the world.
12:22I'll be straightin' with the varmint in the valley over the ark
12:29I'm his, all him, and for him I'd up and fight a circle so
12:36She can beat the doves a-cooing when it comes to mountain wooing
12:41That hillbilly sweet heart of mine
12:44I'm the lolly of hillbilly valley
12:48And as pretty as a picture on the wall
12:52I'm the pride of Smoky Mountain
12:55And as pure as Bubblin' Bum
12:56And she's gonna stay that way as I recall
13:00She's mine
13:02All him
13:03And there's nothin' for that gal I wouldn't do
13:08There will never be no other
13:10If an I can have my druthers
13:14There's that hillbilly sweetheart of mine
13:19Hurry up and give me a shave
13:26I'm a bad man with a razor today
13:30I'll take a chance
13:31What are you all steamed up about?
13:41That meetin'
13:42Somebody's tryin' to pull a Hummer Tucker
13:44What I heard, it'd be a great thing for the valley
13:47You mean it'd be a great thing for Allison?
13:50Yeah, Allison knows what he's doin'
13:51You bet your life he does
13:54And as I see it, he was just waitin' for one of us to suggest sellin' our stock
13:58Yeah, and you wouldn't think anyone who could raise money that easily
14:01Would be interested in small-time stuff like this ranch of his
14:04Maybe Allison and his partners will have bigger ideas once they get hold of our stock
14:09Well, I don't know much about business
14:11Me neither
14:11But I wouldn't trust Allison as far as you can throw a bull by the tail
14:15Or you either
14:16What do you mean by that?
14:17How about all them accidents been happenin' on the dam?
14:20What's that got to do with me?
14:21I wonder
14:22Wouldn't surprise me any if you'd been makin' some of them accidents happen on purpose
14:26What'd you say, you old windbag?
14:28I don't chew my cabbage twice
14:30Why, you...
14:31Look out, Gabby
14:32Dad
14:32It explains you
14:33I wonder, what else does it happen?
14:34I wonder, what else does it happen?
14:36Someone perceives you
14:37I wonder, what is that?
14:38The sec
14:54What did you have to buddy him for? I was just getting ready to level on him.
15:15Say, how much of that stuff you were telling Murdoch can you prove?
15:18I can't prove nothing.
15:20You sure took in a lot of territory to not have something to go on.
15:22I got plenty to go on.
15:24What?
15:25Murdoch and Allison are working together.
15:27I can feel it right in the end of my whiskers.
15:30All right, fellas, get your instruments and load up. We're leaving town.
15:33Hey, you can't leave now or the thing's all snarled up like this.
15:36We're heading for El Paso for some more broadcast. We can't do any good here.
15:40Besides, you can't convict a man by the feeling in the end of your whiskers.
15:43I'd be glad to stay, Gabby, if I could help.
15:45Well, you certainly can't help any better than into a microphone in El Paso.
15:48Oh, you write to me every morning and I'll write to you every night.
15:54Roy, were you leaving without saying goodbye to me?
16:01I was going to dedicate the first broadcast from El Paso to you.
16:04I sing much better down there, and besides, that Rio Grande water is really swell for the pipes.
16:08By the time you get back, the dam will be finished and everybody will be happy.
16:11It doesn't take much to make Red River Valley happy.
16:14A little water and a little soft soap, and they're all in the leather.
16:17Just so there's no hard feelings?
16:19You can't win every fight, you know.
16:21Well, maybe this is only the first round.
16:25Hey, Pip!
16:26This is the way to El Paso.
16:44They must have moved it.
16:45Where are we going, or is it confidential?
16:47We're not going far, but we're going to be awful quiet about it.
16:50I didn't think you'd leave old Gabby in a spot like this.
16:53You boys heard it all.
16:54I don't know what he's actually got on Murdoch, but it's probably enough to get his head blown off.
16:58So we're standing and catching Miss Gabby, huh?
17:00Well, at least then, until we find out what it's all about.
17:03As soon as it gets dark, we'll circle around back of my ranch,
17:05and we'll steal some horses from myself, and...
17:08Tim, you drive this bandwagon to Hank's old shack.
17:11You know where it is.
17:12Well, I'm more of a musician than a G-man, but it's your chamber music.
17:15Carl, Lloyd, get us out.
17:25Hey, Pat, you better go flag her down.
17:51We're going to stay in the valley for a certain reason,
18:10but no one must know it, particularly Gabby.
18:13But I haven't any secrets from Pat.
18:15And he hasn't any secrets from anyone else.
18:17We've got to keep this quiet.
18:21You're not going to get into any trouble, are you?
18:28Well, not if we can help it, but we've got to do a little investigating.
18:32All right, I won't say a word.
18:34All right, close your eyes and cross your heart.
18:51Did you hear something, too?
19:00No, Pathy.
19:01Didn't you even hear a shotgun?
19:03No.
19:04Did you let it off?
19:05Ah, that darn thing let it sell for.
19:18Pussy, I know they were something up.
19:21Hey, fine bloodhound you are.
19:23Come on.
19:24I'll start sniffing.
19:46I'll start sniffing.
20:16Barber, Gabin.
20:16It's no small talk.
20:18Don't let that worry you.
20:20He can't prove anything.
20:21After the stockholders meeting tomorrow,
20:23we'll have everything under control.
20:25You can start construction again and rush the dam right through.
20:28By the way, you'd better pay off those gorillas of yours
20:31and get rid of them.
20:32They know too much.
20:33There's something prowling around here.
20:54Let's take a look in the garage.
20:55What's the matter?
21:04I heard somebody out there.
21:06This gadget fits.
21:07Good.
21:07Get in the car.
21:31How close are you?
21:43I heard somebody out there.
21:45Let's go.
22:15I think we've got enough now to convince even the sheriff.
22:37Let's go.
22:37I don't know what Rogers was looking for, but whatever it was, he can't prove anything.
22:46Not if he was counting on that car for evidence.
22:48Let's go.
22:57Let's go.
23:06What are you doing up in that tree?
23:32The man's got a right to hunt coons, Eddie.
23:34Not on private property.
23:36What are you doing here?
23:36I'm a stockholder.
23:37Show mine.
23:38I want to see what's going on.
23:42What more evidence do you want, Sheriff?
23:44But the car was wrecked.
23:46That's right.
23:47Then you haven't got any evidence.
23:48Yeah, but Bob and I saw where this thing came off of the car, and we can swear to it.
23:52I'll admit you've got some grounds for suspicion, and I'll investigate it in a routine way.
23:57Then in the meantime, you'll postpone the meeting?
24:00Why, of course not.
24:01What for?
24:02Because Allison's the only one who can benefit by what Murdoch's been doing.
24:06Oh, I see.
24:07That's what's been sticking in your craw.
24:09Because you can't bulldoze us into doing what you want.
24:12You're trying to involve Allison.
24:14What you say about him is pure guesswork.
24:17The only difference between Allison and Murdoch is, Allison's just a little bit smarter.
24:22I'll bet my horse against a burrow that Murdoch's working for.
24:25Ridiculous.
24:26It's ridiculously simple.
24:28When you fellas turn over the controlling interest of the water company to Allison,
24:31he'll own the whole valley.
24:33A week won't make any difference.
24:35Postpone the meeting until then.
24:36If I'm wrong, no harm's been done.
24:38And if I'm right, you'll save yourself and everyone who's been stringing along with you.
24:42You know, I don't mind you so much on the radio because I can always turn you off like that.
24:50But when you stand in my own house and tell me how to run my business...
24:54Then you're actually going to turn over that stock.
24:56If it's the last thing I ever do.
25:00Well, boys, I guess there's nothing more we can do.
25:03Well, what?
25:04Sheriff, I hate to do this,
25:06but until you change your mind, we're going to have to keep you with us.
25:09Well, listen, Jeff.
25:10Wake a minute.
25:12Coming along?
25:13Of course not.
25:15You don't want to leave your father, do you?
25:16I certainly do, so I can notify the police and save him.
25:20Kay, I was hoping you'd see this my way.
25:22Are you forgetting that my father sees it directly opposite and that I'm his daughter?
25:25I hope you're right, Roy, but until you prove it, I'm afraid I'll have to string along with Dad.
25:30And you're going to have to come along with him, too.
25:32I can't leave you here to break this up.
25:34Hey!
25:51They know you got them.
25:52They're going to be up here pretty soon, and where will I be?
25:54Probably in jail.
26:04They know they're gone, but they don't know where.
26:09Let me do the worrying, will you?
26:12When you pass the food to the sheriff, be careful they don't grab your wrist.
26:15Hey, when I pass food to that guy, it'll be on a shovel.
26:22Well, how do you think you're going to like the penitentiary?
26:25Oh, I understand it's right cozy.
26:27I'll expect you to visit me the first Tuesday of every month.
26:30I'll be delighted.
26:31Bring me a cake once in a while, will you?
26:33Wouldn't you rather have some of Mrs. Bell's hotcakes?
26:36Now, how are you going to hide a saw on a hotcake?
26:38What makes you think I'd try to help you escape?
26:40Oh, I don't know. You seem to be more friendly today than you were yesterday.
26:44Maybe that's because Dad's mad enough for both of us.
26:47Anyway, there wasn't any meeting today.
26:50You know, you haven't any proof against Mr. Allison.
26:53I guess you're right.
26:54But if I ever catch him, I'm going to pick him up by the heels,
26:57and if $182,000 falls out, I'll know I'm right.
27:03Hmm, pretty slick mount, mister.
27:06Well, do you think you can do it?
27:07Well, stand back and give me room, and I'll sure try.
27:10All right.
27:10Ooh.
27:11Ooh.
27:12Ooh.
27:12Ooh.
27:13Ooh.
27:14Ooh.
27:15Ooh.
27:16Ooh.
27:17Ooh.
27:18Ooh.
27:19Ooh.
27:20Ooh.
27:21Ooh.
27:22Ooh.
27:23Ooh.
27:24Ooh.
27:25Ooh.
27:26Ooh.
27:27Ooh.
27:28Ooh.
27:29Ooh.
27:30Ooh.
27:31Ooh.
27:32Ooh.
27:33Ooh.
27:34Ooh.
27:35Ooh.
27:36Ooh.
27:36Ooh.
27:36Ooh.
27:37Ooh.
27:38Ooh.
27:39Ooh.
27:39Ooh.
27:39Ooh.
27:39Ooh.
27:40Ooh.
27:41Ooh.
27:41Ooh.
27:41Ooh.
27:41Ooh.
27:42Ooh.
27:43Ooh.
27:43Ooh.
27:45Ooh.
27:45Ooh.
27:46Ooh.
27:47Ooh.
27:47Ooh.
27:50It's the outrage of 1941.
27:52It's the same gang that stole Roy's horses from our corral.
27:57The sheriff, Chinese cook, says the leader,
27:59was riding Roy's own Palomino horse.
28:01Oh, I'd like to be there before I could catch him.
28:04Operator, listen, Sally, I just got away.
28:07They're holding us prisoner at Hank Bell Shack.
28:10Send somebody, quick.
28:14The rate to San Francisco is $2.70 for the first three minutes.
28:18Do you wish to place a call?
28:22We're getting away from Hank's place in a hurry.
28:24That won't do you any good.
28:26Your criminal career is over.
28:27It never begins.
28:28You're going to have to be terribly right to prove it.
28:31You know, Whitaker,
28:36I don't believe Rogers would have to look very far
28:39for his Palomino horse that you saw stolen.
28:42What do you mean?
28:44He stole his own horse and kidnapped the sheriff in cave.
28:46Why, you're crazy.
28:48In the first place, Roy's in El Paso.
28:49He wasn't last night.
28:51He stole a car from the garage at the dam.
28:52I saw him do it.
28:53Well, it wasn't Roy.
28:55I know it wasn't.
28:56Why would he want to kidnap the sheriff?
28:58Because he couldn't hypnotize the whole valley
29:00into his way of thinking.
29:01He thought he could keep Sutherland out of our deal.
29:03Now, isn't that reason enough?
29:04Well, if he did it and that was the reason,
29:05it's a good enough one for me.
29:07Besides, we'll soon find out.
29:09Today is his date of broadcast from El Paso at 1.30.
29:12And he ain't missed yet.
29:15I'll be listening.
29:17Come on, boys.
29:18We've got enough here to make up a posse.
29:19Let's get started on that search.
29:27Take over, will you, Pop?
29:32Hey, fellas, will you give me a shove
29:33to help me get this thing started?
29:34Sally, didn't you bring anybody?
29:59Nobody knows but me.
30:00Well, that only proves you'll have to be more right than ever.
30:05These friends of yours aren't going to thank you
30:07for leading them to jail.
30:08Is that what you think I'm doing?
30:10Well, if you're not, I'll be the first to congratulate you.
30:12I'll remember that.
30:14Oh, Hank, rock them up again.
30:18Thanks, pal.
30:19Oh, don't thank me.
30:21It's for Pat.
30:22Allison claims he saw you at the dam last night,
30:27but Pop swears you're in El Paso.
30:29You've got to broadcast this afternoon to prove it.
30:32All right, we'll do it.
30:33From El Paso?
30:34By telephone, from my own kitchen.
30:36We'll hook up with your switchboard.
30:37Can you get rid of Gabby?
30:39He'll be a sense to talk too much.
30:40Well, he'll be home for lunch,
30:42but I'll get rid of him some way.
30:45Well, in just 30 minutes,
30:46the boys do the broadcast from El Paso.
30:49If Allison were here, I'd make him eat the antenna.
30:52Well, aren't you going back to work?
30:55Nope.
30:55It's a holiday.
30:57What holiday?
30:59Gabby's holiday.
31:01But I've got to get back to work,
31:02and you've just got time to drive me.
31:04What's the matter with your thumb?
31:06Well, you wouldn't want your daughter
31:07picked up on the highway, would you?
31:09I'd rather have my daughter picked up on the highway
31:11than have anybody pick me out of this chair.
31:14Oh, I'm ashamed of you.
31:16I'm a little might ashamed of myself,
31:17but here I sit.
31:19I get so darned excited,
31:21my stomach's going around like a windmill.
31:25I'll fix you.
31:41Here you are, Pop.
31:42What is it?
31:43Bourbon soda.
31:44Get up.
31:45Sit down.
31:54What is it?
31:56Where?
31:58Where?
32:03Where?
32:07Excuse me.
32:08he's sound asleep you think he'll wake up oh I hope so he just knocked off a sleeping potion
32:23that had lullaby an ox doesn't do any good to crank it better get me started downhill
32:38don't forget to give us a ring when you get us plugged in hello kex el paso give me the master
32:47control hello Jim this is Roy we're coming in on these facilities with a plus four level you ride
32:54the game stand by boys after 1 30 turn on that El Paso station there he is say maybe he's coming
33:21in by remote control
33:26from this valley they say you are going we will miss your bright eyes and we smile
33:35for they say you are taking the sunshine that has brightened our pathway oh why
33:44come and sit by my side if you love me do not hasten to bid me adieu but remember the red river valley and the cowboy that's on
34:03and the love we exchange
34:08what happened
34:10I got a terrible temper and when I get a wrong number it sets me off
34:17well thank you anyway welcome to use it we can fix it
34:25but remember the red river valley and the cowboy that's on
34:32and the cowboy that's on
34:34and the cowboy that's on
34:37and the cowboy that's on
34:42it's lucky gabby saw them coming they'd have followed us to hank shore let's go
34:59did you find out anything yes I'm pretty sure they were there and why are we leaving I didn't want them to know I suspected anything
35:07I'm right we can see them leave from here
35:14whereabouts up in those hills could those fellows be hiding out
35:20the sheep herders shack up in the mountains only place I can think of
35:35the sheep herders shack up in the mountains only place I can think of
35:39the sheep herders shack up in the mountains only place I can think of
35:41the sheep herders
35:46hey hank where are you
35:52if I have to ride a horse to too many of these concerts I'm going to trade this bull fiddle for a jew's heart
35:57why don't you put wheels on it
36:00hey hank come up behind that hot cake
36:04you're under arrest
36:06oh
36:09I've got a horse
36:11yeah
36:15oh
36:21oh
36:24oh
36:29oh
36:31oh
36:31Oh, my God.
37:01For in a little while I'm gonna ride into town
37:06And every cowboy pal I know will lift his heel
37:10And so when payday rolls around
37:12And so I'm feeling fine because there's lots of time
37:16Until we're all homeward round
37:18To work enslaved with cattle, sweat and swear and battle
37:22Until payday rolls around
37:25What does a cowboy do when all of his work is through?
37:29Just what I'm going to do now
37:31With money to spend and jingle
37:34Off into town to mingle with all my friends I allow
37:37Now maybe my blue-eyed gal
37:40Will wait for this brawlful pal
37:42And ride over the hot desert ground
37:44True heart and golden hair
37:46Know that I'll soon be there when payday rolls around
37:50I'm messing up in style
37:52For in a little while I'm gonna ride
37:55I'm just messing up in style
38:17For in a little while I'm gonna ride into town
38:22And every cowboy pal I know will lift his heel
38:26And so when payday rolls around
38:28And so I'm feeling fine because there's lots of time
38:30Which one of you guys is settling?
38:31I'm settling.
38:32What do you want?
38:33I got a bill.
38:35Well, come on, I'm sorry.
38:36Well, I'm gonna hear myself.
38:38I got a load of lumber for the dam.
38:43C.O.D.
38:44Take it out to the dam.
38:45We'll take care of all the bills in the morning.
38:47What do you got to do with it?
38:48Well, this gentleman's going to finance our company.
38:51After the meeting this evening at the Casario Club,
38:53we'll be in a position to pay cash for everything.
38:55I was at the Casario Club once
38:56and I ain't been able to pay cash for anything since.
38:58This has got to be cash on the line
39:00or else I take it back to the lumber yard.
39:05Is Pat all right?
39:06All I'm worried about is Roy.
39:08The young whippersnapper's made an outlaw out of himself
39:11and he ain't fixed a darn thing.
39:14They're holding that meeting tonight
39:15or at the Casario.
39:16That's all I need to know.
39:18You shouldn't show up in town.
39:20Ain't gonna do mighty good.
39:22Yes, it is.
39:22I've got a plan.
39:23But after I get the boys out,
39:24I'll need some fast transportation.
39:26Yeah.
39:26The sheriff's holding your station wagon for evidence.
39:28It's over at the Steinberger's garage.
39:30Well, that's all right.
39:31Get me the garage quick.
39:33Mm-hmm.
39:43Hello.
39:45Steinberger's garage?
39:46My name's Smith.
39:47I had a wreck on the main highway
39:49about 10 miles north of town.
39:50I want you to come out and pick me up.
39:52Have you got another man to help?
39:54Yeah, I got another man.
39:55All right, bring him along.
39:56We'll need both of you.
39:57Come on.
40:04You see that lumber truck out there?
40:06Yeah.
40:07Now, here's what we'll do.
40:16Say, look.
40:19Oh, let me at him.
40:20Come on.
40:27You see, I'm a special feature writer
40:37for the Red River Gazette,
40:38and I need a story on the romance of trucking materials
40:40to the White Mountain Dam.
40:42Listen, lady, there ain't any romance in that business,
40:45or money either.
40:46Why, whatever do you mean?
40:47Let's go.
41:03Trade it back to me.
41:04I ain't got any more time to hide you, lady.
41:06If you think there's any romance in this business,
41:08you better try it yourself.
41:09Whoa.
41:10Oh, look.
41:11Look.
41:12Look.
41:13Look.
41:14Look.
41:15Look.
41:16Look.
41:17Look.
41:18Look.
41:19Look.
41:20Look.
41:21Look.
41:22Look.
41:23Look.
41:24Look.
41:25Look.
41:26Look.
41:27Look.
41:28Look.
41:29Look.
41:30Look.
41:31Look.
41:32Oh, well.
41:34Come on.
41:57Well, hurry up.
41:58Get going.
42:03So now you're trying to steal it, huh?
42:05Well, what's the matter with you?
42:06We didn't have anything to do with it.
42:08So which one of you guys is going to put it back?
42:11Well, it's a jailbreak.
42:12Well, it's a jailbreak.
42:41So...
42:42Come on.
42:43I don't know why.
43:09Come on.
43:10What was that?
43:11Back tire!
43:40Why, we're out of gas.
43:42That's strange.
43:46Hey, Roy!
44:10Back fire, huh?
44:26Say, Gabby, what would you do if you had $182,000 in cash?
44:30First, I'd buy a new barber chair.
44:32Then I'd lock the door and sit in it.
44:34You certainly wouldn't put it in the bank, would you?
44:36Not if I'd come by it the way Allison did.
44:38And they'd know the serial numbers.
44:40But if you owned the gambling club, you might hide it out there someplace
44:43and spread it around chunk by chunk for the next few months
44:45as though it were winning, isn't that right?
44:47Well, that sounds reasonable.
44:49How you gonna smoke him out if the money is there?
44:52That's exactly what we're gonna do.
44:54Plenty of smoke and maybe a little fire.
44:56Well, arson's about the only crime we ain't tried this week.
45:00You boys better tuck in a few more of those beans.
45:03They say they're better than a bulletproof vest.
45:05Then we'll try our luck with a little honest robbery.
45:07Looks like a little fool.
45:09He might get into it.
45:10That's not a real trouble.
45:11It's the real trouble that it was robberies.
45:13I'm sorry.
45:14See ya.
45:15Mm-hm.
45:16I've got a little straw.
45:18It's a real trouble.
45:19I know that it's a very careful.
45:20It's not a real trouble.
45:21I know it's a real trouble.
45:22There's no trouble.
45:23I know it's a real trouble.
45:24But I know...
45:25I know it's a real trouble.
45:26There's no trouble.
45:27I know I'm gonna get you.
45:28Good evening, gentlemen.
45:56The drinks are on me.
45:56What do you have?
45:57As the sheriff, I'll have a glass of milk.
45:59But as the president of the water company, I'll have a shot of bourbon.
46:10When I give you the high sign, start the smoke down below,
46:13then light this bucket behind the orchestra stand and yell fire.
46:15There they are now.
46:16Shall we go into the office?
46:36I hope there's no misunderstanding about this, Allison.
46:42As soon as we're able, we'll buy back the stock the same price.
46:48Plus the necessary bank interest rate, of course.
46:52Yeah.
46:52Yeah.
46:56I hope there's no misunderstanding about this, Allison.
46:59As soon as we're able, we'll buy back the stock the same price.
47:03Plus the necessary bank interest rate, of course.
47:05Yeah.
47:05Don't move.
47:27I'll take that.
47:34You're under arrest.
47:35Again?
47:36You're not helping yourself any.
47:38This just means a longer term in the penitentiary.
47:41I thought you had more sense, Rogers.
47:43After all, we'll just cancel the check and issue new certificates.
47:46I don't want the check, Allison.
47:48Well, what do you want?
47:49Just a little more time.
47:51The place is burning down.
47:53You can go with us, Sheriff.
47:55Again?
47:56And we're getting awful tired.
47:57Oh.
48:11You're staying with me, up there.
48:25Where are you going?
48:26There's no use letting nearly 200 grand in paper burn.
48:30Hey, what's he going back in there for?
48:32The only thing that would make a high-fired thief risk his life.
48:35$182,000 is the water company's money.
48:37And it's my bet they'll come out with the money in the back.
48:41And it's my bet.
49:11The End
49:41The End
50:11What did you do? Hit him with an axe? Did you get the goods on, Allison?
50:35Pappy, it's in the bag.
50:40You know, there's one good thing about this. It'll keep you off the air.
50:58Oh, but we can broadcast right here from the jail.
51:01Oh, I'm glad I won't be here.
51:03Say, you said you'd be the first to congratulate me.
51:06And I am.
51:08Yes, but that isn't enough.
51:11What else?
51:13We'll take care of that on the hayride.
51:15Hey, wait a minute. You've got to pay me for fixing that gas tank.
51:22And now the cowboys are singing.
51:31I-F-E-A
51:32Just because it's springtime on the rains today.
51:36And now the roosters are growing.
51:39They're feeling gay.
51:40Everything is happy on the rains today.
51:43The fairy doves are pairing off together.
51:47It's the weather that makes them want to feather.
51:50Their love mesh over is blooming.
51:54They'll soon be hay.
51:55Just because it's springtime on the rains today.
51:58Oh, the sun came up this morning with a twinkle in his eye.
52:02And gave the world this morning that summer's drawing nigh.
52:06He gathered up the pearls of dew that sparkled on the plains.
52:10And filled the air with perfume rare out on the rolling rain.
52:13And now the cowboys are singing.
52:16I-F-E-A
52:17Just because it's springtime on the rains today.
52:21And now the roosters are crowing.
52:24They're feeling gay.
52:25Everything is happy on the rains today.
52:29The prairie doves are pairing off together.
52:32It's the weather that makes them want to feather.
52:35Their love mesh over is blooming.
52:38They'll soon be hay.
52:40Just because it's springtime on the rains today.
52:58They'll soon be hay.
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