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Step back into the golden era of cinema with Roaring Six Guns (1937), a thrilling Western classic starring Kermit Maynard. Packed with action, adventure, and the spirit of the Old West, this vintage cowboy film brings audiences on a journey filled with gunfights, justice, and rugged frontier life.

This movie is part of the public domain collection, making it a timeless piece of film history available for all Western fans to enjoy.
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03:16THAT WORKES
03:16INBLOW
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03:20OF
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03:21GO.
03:23TO BE
03:26TO interpretation
03:28AND
03:29BREAK OUT
03:32THERE
03:32BE sempre
03:34COOL
03:35Well, I'll see you at the right, Beth.
04:05Hello, Wildcat.
04:07What do you want to see me about, Mr. Ringgold?
04:09Oh, sit down.
04:11I just wanted to find out if you got rid of your beef herd in San Jose all right, Wildcat.
04:16Sure, I did. And I got a good price for them.
04:19They were whole fat.
04:21Yeah, that's what I wanted to speak to you about.
04:23Me and my partner a mile away in Roberts,
04:26been having a pretty tough time since drought started.
04:29No water, hardly any grass.
04:32Our cattle are in bad shape.
04:34Now, you've got plenty of water and grass on that Willow Springs section of yours,
04:38and I thought if we could make a deal to, uh...
04:40No, you can't, Ringgold.
04:42If I ever let you in on my arrange, I'd never get you off.
04:45Well, maybe we could figure out a partnership deal.
04:47Me tie in with you and mile away, Roberts?
04:52Oh, no.
04:54Call that slippery cuss mile away,
04:56because he's always a mile away from every job he pulls when the blow-off comes.
05:00Well, if this drought keeps up,
05:03bank credit is liable to be mighty hard to get this fall.
05:07You don't need to tell me that you control the only bank in Mesquite.
05:11But here's one cowman that don't need you nor your bank credit.
05:15Put that in your pipe and smoke it.
05:17Them's my sentiments.
05:18And I don't care who knows them.
05:20Ha!
05:24Did you proposition Wildcat about using his range for our cattle?
05:26Yes, he won't let us inside of his fence line.
05:28We've got to get feed.
05:30Our cattle are starving.
05:32Now, if we can just get in on Wildcat's range,
05:34we can drive our stock over his ranch to the Indian lands,
05:38where the grass is stirrup high.
05:40Yes, but Buck Sinclair's got all that land under lease from the government.
05:42And he and Wildcat Roper worked their stock together.
05:44I know that.
05:45But Sinclair's lease expires at the end of this month.
05:47That's right.
05:48And without bank credit, he can't renew his lease.
05:52You're right again.
05:53I'll telephone the bank right now.
05:56Oh.
05:57Hi!
05:58That's right.
05:59And without bank credit, he can't renew his lease.
06:01You're right again.
06:02I'll telephone the bank right now.
06:08Oh, my God.
06:09You're right.
06:11You're right.
06:12I'm sorry.
06:13I'm sorry.
06:14No.
06:15No.
06:16No.
06:17Hello.
06:19Yes, this is Harmon.
06:21Oh, hello, Ringo.
06:23Is Buck Sinclair getting the money from our bank
06:25to renew his lease on that deep grass Indian land?
06:29Why, yes.
06:31I promise that we back him.
06:33Don't let him have a thin dime.
06:35Well, he owes us plenty already.
06:37If he doesn't get his lease back,
06:39he won't be able to fulfill his obligations.
06:41It'll ruin him.
06:43All right.
06:45Ruin him.
06:47I'm bidding in that deep grass land myself.
06:55Oh, George.
06:57Yeah.
06:59Come here.
07:01Coming.
07:07Didn't you tell Beth to stay away from the Sinclair place?
07:09Sure I did.
07:11Well, one word from you and she does just what she pleases.
07:13I saw her and Sinclair together again today.
07:15Oh, I thought she'd gone over to Kelly's
07:17to attend a sick kid of his.
07:19Well, it isn't one of Kelly's kids
07:21who's getting attention right now.
07:23Now's your chance to tell them where to head in at.
07:25Now's your chance to tell them where to head in at.
07:39Now, what do you want?
07:41Well, uh, I'd like to speak to you, uh, alone.
07:43A mile away Roberts is my partner.
07:45And if I have to listen to your pow-wow, so is he.
07:49Well, but this is a personal matter.
07:51Call your hand as the courage lay or get out of the game.
07:54Well, uh, it's about your niece, Beth.
07:57I want to marry her.
08:03Well, I don't see anything funny.
08:05It's you that's funny.
08:06You ain't gonna marry Beth now or ever.
08:09In fact, she's gonna marry my partner here.
08:12Oh.
08:13Why, a mile away Roberts never gave a man a decent break,
08:16let alone a woman.
08:17You asked for an answer and you got it.
08:19Now go on on your way.
08:21Get going out of here.
08:22Ah, wait a minute.
08:23I'm talking to Ringo, not you.
08:29Let go of that.
08:30Let go of my way.
08:31Come on, let go of my way.
08:32Let go of that.
08:38Now listen, you've got to listen to me, Mr. Ringo.
08:41I've done all the listening I'm going to do today.
08:51Here's a lucky piece.
08:52It stood off your watch chain.
08:53Why didn't you give me a hand when that big moose grabbed my leg?
09:06I never interfere in personal fights.
09:21What happened, Buck?
09:22Oh, a mile away showed up as usual.
09:23I was afraid of that.
09:24I think we can accomplish more if you let me talk to Uncle alone.
09:27Hey, how about you and me going over to Mesquite and getting married and then talking it over?
09:43Oh, we couldn't do that.
09:45A mile away's been running roughshod and Uncle long enough.
09:48From now on, I'm going to take a hand in things.
09:50I don't blame you, Buck.
09:52Come on, Buck.
10:12You're looking at?
10:13Get out of the bucket, though.
10:15How is this going to do good?
10:17I'm going to get myself fixed up with that.
10:20I wonder what old man Rupert will think of that.
10:34Wait a minute.
10:36Carry down some of the fence.
10:38Make it look like stray cattle down here.
10:50Sit down!
10:57Hey!
10:58What did you do to my fence?
11:00Oh, turn your foot!
11:01Take it to the wolves!
11:03Hey!
11:04Fire!
11:05Get this wildcat out for me!
11:07Get this wildcat out for me!
11:10Get this wildcat out for me!
11:12Get this wildcat out for me!
11:15Get this wildcat out for me!
11:18Get this wildcat out for me!
11:48Come on, you dirty snakes!
12:00What are you pounding on me for?
12:02I thought you were wildcat!
12:04Hold it!
12:06Oh, so it's Miloway's playful little bunch, huh?
12:11Well, see if you can put that fence back up as fast as you took it down.
12:15Get at it!
12:17Wait a minute!
12:18Where are you going?
12:19Get back on the job!
12:20Wait a minute!
12:21Where are you going?
12:22Get back on the job!
12:24Alright, keep working!
12:26Thanks, Wildcat!
12:27Thanks is coming to you, Buck!
12:28Thanks is coming to you, Buck!
12:29If it hadn't have been for you, them varmints would have clawed me to pieces!
12:30Oh, you might have been for you!
12:31If it hadn't been for you, them varmints would have clawed me to pieces!
12:33Oh, you were doing some clawing yourself in there!
12:37Yes, that ain't half I'm goin' to do!
12:40Them two-hour outfit!
12:43I'll finish the truck!
12:44All right, keep working.
12:51Thanks, Wildcat.
12:53Thanks is coming to you, Buck.
12:54If it hadn't been for you,
12:56them vomits of the clawed me to pieces.
12:58Oh, you were doing some clawing yourself in there.
13:00Yes, and that ain't half I'm going to do.
13:02Them two-hour outfit don't stay outside my fence line.
13:05When'd you get back from San Jose?
13:08Son of a high-tailed it back here.
13:10See if you're going to get your lease renewed.
13:12Oh, sure I am.
13:13The stockman's bank's backing up my bid.
13:15Oh, that's the ticket.
13:17If that Ringgold and Robert
13:18ever get a hold of those deep grasslands,
13:21they'd run every cowman in the valley out.
13:33I see the sun
13:38Fading in the golden sky
13:41When day is dawn
13:46I hear a prairie lullaby
13:49And overhead
13:53Everybody's flying high
13:59They're going to bed
14:03To a prairie lullaby
14:09I hear this melody
14:11And my heart's at rest
14:15Oh, this is a melody
14:20That belongs to the West
14:24Someday I'll roam
14:27But I'll never say goodbye
14:32I'll come back home
14:37To a prairie lullaby
14:41Did you get a chance to speak to your Uncle Beth?
14:52No, Marlowe Roberts always seems to be on hand
14:55He holds a whip hand, doesn't he?
14:57Looks that way
14:59Well, if we give him enough rope
15:02He'll hang himself
15:03I hope so
15:04Oh, I'm sorry I said that
15:07Say, uh, will you be in town tomorrow?
15:10Nothing could keep the devil
15:12I'll fit away from the federal auction
15:13Oh, fine
15:14Well, I'll see you there then
15:15All right, Buck
15:16I hear this melody
15:21And my heart's at rest
15:26Oh, it's a melody
15:30That belongs to the West
15:37Someday I'll roam
15:41But I'll never say goodbye
15:47I'll come back home
15:52To a prairie lullaby
16:11Oh, glad to see you, mister
16:14How are you, Mr. Harmon?
16:15Fine, babe
16:32Everything all right?
16:34Sure
16:41Hey, you want a sled?
16:50Yeah, sure, sure
16:51Hello, Mr. Roper
17:01Hello, Beth
17:02This is going to be exciting, isn't it?
17:04A lot more exciting than you imagined
17:08Oh, hello, Mr. Harmon
17:11Glad to see you're on time
17:14Hello, Sinclair
17:16I'm sorry
17:17But the Stockman's Bank
17:18Won't be able to back you a bit
17:19On those Indian lands
17:20But you promised me
17:21I know I did
17:23Things have changed since then
17:26If I can't renew my lease, I'm through
17:29You understand that, don't you?
17:30Sure I do
17:31Oh-ho
17:38So Ringgold and Roberts think they have me roped and hogtied, huh?
17:42Well, I can't help that
17:43Oh, you wouldn't if you could
17:44Ringgold's the biggest stockholder in your bank
17:46And you'll do just what he says
17:48A wink is as good as a nod to a blind horse
17:51This looks like a trap to me
17:54Somebody's going to get caught
17:56Uh-oh
17:57Just a minute
17:58I'll go right back for you long
18:00But I only wanted to
18:01No buts about it now
18:02On your way
18:17Old Jake Harmon double-crossed you, huh?
18:19How did you know?
18:20A wink's as good as a nod to a blind horse
18:23Yeah, you're right
18:24I'm all voiced up
18:26I won't have enough range left to feed a jackrabbit
18:29How much you been paying on that present lease?
18:31Twenty cents an acre a year
18:33Well, you're going to get your lease renewed
18:35No matter what it costs
18:37How can I?
18:38I'm flat enough flapjack
18:40They call me wildcat
18:41Cause when they rub my fur the wrong way
18:43The sparks begin to fly
18:45And right now my fur is getting kind of itchy
18:48And the sparks is just about due
18:50This is a federal lease by public bidding
18:59Certain lands
19:01In charge of the Indian apartment
19:02By authority of the Secretary of through the Interior
19:06And the President of the United States
19:11Gentlemen
19:13If you are all familiar with the placement of said lands
19:17placement of said lands.
19:18Block number one includes, as previously arranged,
19:22an estimated 100 sections, approximately 64,000 acres,
19:29and called the Deep Grass Indian Lands,
19:32to be known hereafter as Block number one.
19:35The lease on this government land is held by Buck Sinclair,
19:39operating the Circle S Ranch.
19:41Present lease expires the 30th day of this month.
19:45Now, gentlemen, I am ready to receive bids on Block number one.
19:50Start your bidding, boy.
19:5520 cents, same as I've always paid.
19:5725 cents.
20:0030 cents.
20:0235 cents.
20:0535.
20:07I'm bid 35.
20:0940 cents.
20:0950 cents.
20:1050 cents.
20:1155 cents.
20:12I'll bid you that time.
20:1355.
20:14I bid 55.
20:15Any advance on 55?
20:16I'll bid 60 cents.
20:1765 cents.
20:18Why, that man hasn't got a red center back of his bid.
20:19I told you all the time, eh?
20:20I got you.
20:21All bids at this auction will be accepted only as representing United States gold.
20:26And Sinclair hasn't got the price of his shirt in United States gold.
20:27Why, he's up to his neck in debt.
20:28Ask the bank president.
20:29I'll bid 60 cents.
20:30I'll bid 60 cents.
20:31I'll bid 60 cents.
20:3265 cents.
20:33Why, that man hasn't got a red center back of his bid.
20:34I'll bid 60 cents.
20:3565 cents.
20:36Why, that man hasn't got a red center back of his bid.
20:37Why, that man hasn't got a red center back of his bid.
20:38I told you all the time, eh?
20:39All bids at this auction will be accepted only as representing United States gold.
20:42And Sinclair hasn't got the price of his shirt in United States gold.
20:45Why, he's up to his neck in debt.
20:48Ask the bank president.
20:56Go get him, boy.
20:58Thanks, Wildcat.
20:59I will.
21:06This check represents the Sinclair Roper interest.
21:09The fishing guarantee of the Sinclair Roper bid.
21:13Any advance on 65 cents?
21:16That deep grass lamb ain't worth 65 cents an acre on outright sale.
21:21Sinclair's trying to force the price up.
21:23So when I bid enough that he knows he'll break me,
21:26he'll drop out and leave me holding the sack.
21:28No one is forcing you to bid, Mr. Ringgold.
21:32And let him have it at 65 cents.
21:34He'll be glad to turn it back to the government
21:37before a cow has chewed a cud off of that grass.
21:39No advance on 65 cents?
21:41Last time?
21:44Sold.
21:47The lease on block number one goes to the Sinclair Roper partnership.
21:52That's 65 cents an acre per year.
21:54If the details of this auction are not completed by the 15th of this month,
21:58the lease will be declared in default.
22:07Kindly got you by the tail on a down hill pole that time, didn't we, mile away?
22:11If you furnish Sinclair the money to go through with this deal,
22:16you'll bite off a chunk that'll choke you.
22:19You lop-eared jackrabbit.
22:21A lop-eared jackrabbit?
22:22I am a warrior, jackrabbit.
22:23I am a warrior, jackrabbit.
22:25I am.
22:29Quiet!
22:30Quiet here!
22:31Order in this meeting!
22:34What do you do, kite?
22:35You told me to cut it up here, jackrabbit.
22:37Get away with it.
22:38Hop over to the post office and get the mail, will you, Ben?
22:53Things are bad enough without you making them worse.
22:56What are you driving at?
22:58Can't you see that every cowman in this room was against us, hook, line, and sinker?
23:03We've got to start making friends, not enemies.
23:05Quit preaching.
23:07We've gotten out of worse jackpots than this.
23:10If we do get the contract from the government to furnish beef for that construction camp at Beaumont,
23:14how are we going to handle it without the deep grasslands?
23:18Sinclair can't put over this deal without Wildcat Roper behind him, can he?
23:23Of course he can't.
23:24Well...
23:26Now listen, Malloway.
23:28I don't want any...
23:29Don't tell me what you want.
23:31Just figure on what you're going to get.
23:35No, I just want to hang out.
23:36No.
23:37Here they are.
23:39Come back.
23:40Here is the two printhons.
23:42I want a knife to come.
23:44It's our turn.
23:45Let's go.
23:47Let's go.
23:50Let's go.
23:52Come back.
23:54Here's the hand.
23:56I want to crack a knife to come.
23:59You're going to have to get it done.
24:00What?
24:02I want to make the knife to come.
24:03Let's go.
24:33Let's go.
25:03Let's go.
25:33Let's go.
26:03Let's go.
26:33Let's go.
26:43Wildcat.
26:45Wild...
27:17Let's go.
27:19Let's go.
27:21Let's go.
27:23Let's go.
27:25Let's go.
27:27Let's go.
27:29Let's go.
27:35Let's go.
27:37Let's go.
27:39Let's go.
27:47Let's go.
27:49Let's go.
27:51Let's go.
28:01Let's go.
28:03Let's go.
28:05Let's go.
28:09Let's go.
28:11Let's go.
28:13Let's go.
28:23Let's go.
28:25Let's go.
28:27Let's go.
28:37Let's go.
28:39Let's go.
28:41Let's go.
28:42Let's go.
28:43Let's go.
28:45Let's go.
28:47Let's go.
28:49Let's go.
28:51Let's go.
28:53Let's go.
28:54Let's go.
28:55Oh.
28:56That,
28:57ounds of a lot of land,
28:58same as they hooked a lot of other ranches in this valley.
28:59You don't know what you're saying.
29:00You're accusing my uncle and mile away Roberts of...
29:02Sure I am.
29:04A dozen men have tried to buck them before.
29:05Men older and wiser than I am.
29:07You know what happened to them.
29:09range gossip says i'm not blaming you beth things look so hopeless why stay here and try to fight
29:16let's go away somewhere and start all over again you can sell out we'll build a new outfit all our
29:22own away from all this trouble you want me to quit won't you try to understand dear it's for
29:27your sake as well as mine what i have is mine and i intend to hold on to it please buck do what i
29:34say why well beth in anything but this then you and i are through oh you mean that yes i do every word of
29:44it well i guess that's settled
30:05give me the hardware i checked in will you sell them
30:14wildcat roper was killed today so we heard but it was just too bad
30:22what are you going to do about it i'm going to give the killer a taste of his own medicine
30:34so you're the great sinclair eh you can leave out the great sundown oh you've heard about me
30:50huh never heard anything good they tell me that you claim to be pretty fast with a gun oh i never
30:57said that you lie draw your gun and go to work i ain't packing any hardware just now sinclair but
31:08i will be at five o'clock who's paying you to fight me sundown well that ain't gonna bother you none
31:13sinclair not where you're going maybe not but i advise you to collect the money for the job in advance
31:20if you expect to get paid don't let him out of your sight
31:50what are you doing with that horse
32:05what are you doing with that horse
32:20what are you doing with that horse
32:25thanks sundown
32:30well that's all right i just didn't want anybody else cooking my meat that's all
32:37i'll see you at five o'clock don't keep me waiting i won't
32:50what started all the rumpus
32:55sinclair was mighty suspicious of that bronchi yours
32:59he'll stop being suspicious along about five o'clock
33:04hello folks hello hans
33:07say have you got a little uh single action 22 or something like that oh yeah sure
33:12it's uh well it's it's pretty old but still pretty good that is to say if you want to shoot squirrels
33:22i see well that'll cost you about uh well about two bucks oh that's all right this'll do i'll take this
33:29all right thanks i have a date with a fella at five o'clock i don't want to hurt him too much
33:41then i wish you good luck
33:42from what i hear they ain't no one as fast as is your sundown i'll say but i just can't figure how
33:56he works well he believes in a few hours waiting makes the other man nervous then when they meet
34:01if somebody's so shaky he can't shoot straight oh outsmarts him and then i'll shoot him yeah
34:08i reckon that's it but choosing this guy saint claire ain't no child's play
34:38i'll bet you ten to one sundown beats sinclair to the draw ah don't get reckless with your money
34:51i'll bet you ten dollars that sinclair doesn't even show up
35:03you lose here he comes
35:08you lose here
35:38Well, I'm here on time sundown.
36:08Your gunplay must be bad, Sinclair.
36:38As fast as you are, you should have got me between the eyes.
36:41Well, I didn't want to, sundown.
36:43I just shot for your shoulder with this little pop gun here.
36:50What do you mean that you didn't try to kill me?
36:53Why should I?
36:54I haven't got anything against you.
36:56I have against the man who hired you to do that shooting.
37:00Get him or to the hospital, boys.
37:08Just a minute, Sinclair.
37:10We are holding you for the sheriff.
37:12I'm taking orders from no one until after the 15th.
37:15I've got a date at the county seat with the lanc...
37:17Skeeter.
37:19Go over to Judge Hardy and swear out a complaint against him.
37:25Hey, Skeeter!
37:30Stay where you belong, Skeeter.
37:31Come on!
37:47Come on!
37:47Come on!
37:49Come on!
37:50Come on!
37:51Come on!
37:52Come on!
37:53Come on!
37:54Come on!
37:55Come on!
37:56Come on!
37:57Come on!
37:58Come on!
37:59Come on!
38:00Oh, my God.
38:30Oh, my God.
39:00Oh, my God.
39:30Oh, my God.
40:00Oh, my God.
40:30Oh, my God.
41:00Oh, my God.
41:30Oh, my God.
42:00Oh, my God.
42:30Oh, my God.
43:00Oh, my God.
43:30Oh, my God.
44:00Oh, my God.
44:02Oh, my God.
44:03Oh, my God.
44:04Oh, my God.
44:05Oh, my God.
44:07Oh, my God.
44:09Oh, my God.
44:11Oh, my God.
44:12Oh, my God.
44:14Oh, my God.
44:15Oh, my God.
44:16Oh, my God.
44:18Oh, my God.
44:20Oh, my God.
44:21Oh, my God.
44:22Oh, my God.
44:23Oh, my God.
44:26Oh, my God.
44:27Oh, my God.
44:28Oh, my God.
44:29Well, Mrs. Kelly writes some interesting news.
44:32Let's have it.
44:33The sheriff is back in town and he's called a meeting of all the other ranchers.
44:37I wonder what for?
44:38Don't you realize that the whole valley is against you in your fight with Buck Sinclair?
44:42The sheriff is probably going to try and stop it before the ranchers start a range war.
44:47Maybe he's too late.
44:49Listen, Milo Way.
44:51You deliberately started this whole thing yourself.
44:54We never hired any gunmen or cattle rustlers until I took you into partnership.
44:59Well, if you don't like me for a partner?
45:01Why don't you get out?
45:02You're crazy.
45:03If anybody gets out, it'll be you.
45:20Well, did you get Sinclair?
45:22No.
45:23He nearly got me instead.
45:25Well, you've got to get him if Slug and the boys haven't done it already.
45:29And then move all of our cattle to the deep grasslands before the ranchers have a chance to make a move.
45:52Hey, Slug!
45:53Wait a minute!
45:58Well, did you get that long-legged jack?
45:59No.
46:00All we got was a saddle roll.
46:01Sinclair rigged up as a dummy.
46:02Probably figured you as dummies, too.
46:03Now listen carefully.
46:04The ranchers are having a meeting in the sheriff's office.
46:05We've got to run all the cattle over into Sinclair's range land before they get a chance to make a move.
46:09Huh.
46:10What good will that do?
46:11Well, Miloway figures if we don't get Sinclair, the sheriff will throw him in jail for trying to shoot Sundown.
46:12And he won't get months.
46:13Then Miloway can grab Sinclair's range land.
46:14Then Miloway can grab Sinclair's range land and once we get our cattle across that fence line,
46:17we can hold it against every rancher in the valley.
46:18Falling of the COMMISSIONER was a saddle roll.
46:19It was the saddle roll.
46:20But I had to run down.
46:21I could turn it up as a dummy.
46:22Let's pick it up as a dummy.
46:23Well, I figured you as dummies, too.
46:24Now listen carefully.
46:25The ranchers are having a meeting in the sheriff's office.
46:26We've got to run all the cattle over into Sinclair's range land before they get a chance to make a move.
46:28Huh.
46:29What good will that do?
46:30Well, Miloway figures if we don't get Sinclair,
46:31the sheriff will throw him in jail for trying to shoot Sundown.
46:34And he won't get months.
46:36Then Miloway can grab Sinclair's rangeland and once we get our cattle across that fence line
46:41We can hold it against every rancher in the valley even if we have to use hot lead
46:48Just like we got rid of them other two outfits Easter here. Yeah, right
46:57It's Sinclair
47:06So Sinclair finally ruined your reputation
47:28Yes, sir sheriff, he shot me right down the piece you know, I'm never gonna leave that down
47:33So I'm just gonna hang up my guns for good
47:38Well, I'm glad you finally got some sense of them. You know sheriff. I'm beginning to like that long
47:43Lanky lizard Sinclair say I'm gonna throw in with him that is to be having these outfit. Yeah, we all figure he's ace-high
47:52Sheriff you sure got a funny way of showing it
47:54And the only reason that you ranchers are still in business is because Sinclair has been fighting
47:58Ringgold and Roberts to try and hold on to his rangeland
48:01That's why we call this meeting the double-out outfit has been running hog wild too long over this country
48:06Well, now you're talking sure my boy Sinclair has never refused to throw up in his rangeland for you and your stock
48:12But let me tell you something that a bring golden Roberts wants to get a hold of it
48:16They're gonna ruin every rancher in this valley
48:31He's headed for town sheriff will take care of him
48:46Oh
48:58Double-out writers pushing capital to bullet springs to deep grassland boys
49:02We're going to have a showdown with a double-out
49:04Hey now, wait a minute sheriff. I'm going to oh you stay here and play office boy
49:08What a killer with my reputation you had a reputation once some down, but it ain't worth a nickel now
49:16Well, I'm just getting strength enough to call for a showdown with you
49:42From now on we operate the double R on the square or you and me are through
49:48You're covering a lot of territory, aren't you?
49:51Not half as much as I'm going to cover
49:53The first thing I'm going to do is to call in all of our riders
49:55I've trained that bunch to answer nobody's call but my own
49:59Well, if they won't obey me
50:01Maybe they'll listen to the sheriff
50:03I don't think you'll be squealed to the sheriff
50:10Oh no, no, are you just watch me?
50:40Oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
51:10Hello, Beth.
51:40Open up.
52:10Open up or I'll break it in.
52:19Open up.
52:24Beth, what's the trouble?
52:26Uncle and Mileway have been calling.
52:28I'm afraid something terrible has happened.
52:31Is that Mileway in there now?
52:33Yes.
52:35Open the door when I give you the signal.
52:39Last time I'm going to tell you.
52:44Open up.
52:47Get him up a mile away.
52:54Take his gun, Beth.
52:59Now back up.
53:02Where's George Rango?
53:14How should I know?
53:17Scout around and see if you can find him, Beth.
53:23When you shot down Wildcat Roper, you left a visiting card behind.
53:32Here are the three empty cartridges you used.
53:36I found that once charm at Twin Peaks.
53:40It is a great victory.
53:41Come on, you take it.
53:50Come on.
53:51Let's go.
53:53Come on.
53:54Take it.
53:55Come on, it's a very good one.
53:56Take it.
53:57It's a very good one.
53:58Come on, we'll take it.
53:59Take it.
54:00Come on.
54:01You'll take it.
54:02Come on, you're going now.
54:03Come on.
54:33Here's another empty shell you can add to your collection, Sinclair.
55:02Right between the eyes that time, Sinclair.
55:32It's going to be mighty lonely here without you two.
55:35I can't see why you have to set up housekeeping over at Buck's place.
55:39Oh, we'll be back just as soon as I can get the work started on the deep grass range.
55:44Goodbye, Uncle.
55:45Along, Beth.
55:46We'll be over to see you later, Mr. Ingold.
55:49Goodbye.
55:50Goodbye.
55:51Goodbye.
55:52Goodbye.
56:07THE END
56:37THE END
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