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Shine on Harvest Moon (1938) is a vintage cartoon from the golden age of animation. With its charming style and nostalgic 1930s atmosphere, this short captures the playful spirit of early animated films.

Now part of the public domain, this classic continues to be enjoyed by fans of old cartoons and animation history.

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Year: 1938

Status: Public Domain

Category: Classic 1930s Animation

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00:00The
00:30¶¶
00:47¶ Songs shine on harvest moon
00:52¶ Up in the sky
00:55¶ I ain't had no Robinson
01:00¶ In Peru, January, June, July
01:05¶ No time, ain't no time
01:09¶ To stay outdoors in school
01:14¶ So shine on, shine on harvest moon
01:20¶ For me and my gal
01:23¶ The night was mighty dark so you could hardly see
01:28¶ For the moon refused to shine
01:33¶ Couples sitting underneath the willow tree
01:37¶ For love they find
01:42¶ Little maid was kind afraid of darkness
01:46¶ So she said, I guess I'll go
01:51¶ Boy began to sigh
01:54¶ Looked up at the sky
01:56¶ Told the moon his little tale of woe
02:00¶ Oh shine on, shine on harvest moon
02:07¶ Up in the sky
02:10¶ I ain't had no Robinson
02:15¶ Since April, January, June, July
02:20¶ No time, ain't no time
02:24¶ To stay outdoors in school
02:28¶ So shine on, shine on harvest moon
02:35¶ For me and my gal
02:38¶ Jim, why didn't you let one of the boys do that
02:58¶ Before they went to the dance?
02:59¶ Foreman shouldn't be bringing in wood, you know
03:01¶ No, that's all right
03:03¶ Sound like they're back already
03:08¶ Yeah
03:10¶ Times have sure changed
03:12¶ Claire's mother never got home this early
03:14¶ When I was a courting her
03:16¶ Howdy, partner
03:28¶ How are you Jackson?
03:31¶ You remember old Milt
03:33¶ You used to call him Unc when you was kid
03:35¶ Sure
03:36¶ How are you boys?
03:37¶ Hungry as a coyote
03:39¶ What have you got to eat, Unc?
03:40¶ You boys go in the kitchen and rustle for yourselves
03:43¶ While I talk to Milt here
03:45¶ Jim, take the boys in the kitchen and feed them, will you
03:48¶ While I talk with Mr. Jackson
03:50¶ Nice place you got here
04:00¶ Yes, hope we can hang on to it
04:03¶ Tom Rogers and I were getting a nice start until the big freeze came last winter
04:08¶ Caught Tom out on the range
04:11¶ I lost my partner and every head of stock that we owned
04:14¶ You always did, playing tough luck
04:17¶ Why don't you pull out?
04:19¶ Well, we've still got some of the finest grazing land in Wyoming
04:24¶ We?
04:25¶ Yes
04:26¶ Roleroid is myself
04:28¶ Storm's son
04:29¶ He took over his share in the partnership
04:32¶ Oh, so that's the setup
04:35¶ What brings you here, Jackson?
04:37¶ The scenery
04:39¶ Come over to the door a minute
04:42
04:44
04:48¶ Look at that
04:51¶ Ain't that beautiful
04:53¶ Nature sure is wonderful
04:58¶ Only one gate through that whole mountain range
05:01¶ One measly little pass that a dozen rustlers could hold against an army of sheriffs and cattlemen
05:07¶ Could go around
05:08¶ Let them
05:09¶ It's more than a hundred miles, either way
05:11¶ By the time they got there, we'd have the cattle sold down south
05:14¶ They couldn't prove a thing against them
05:16¶ What do you say?
05:18¶ You and me, that long one, we could again
05:22¶ Heal me out
05:24¶ Think it over
05:26¶ Your place is mighty close to that pass
05:30¶ Rogers and me haven't any cattle to lose, Jackson
05:34¶ No?
05:35¶ I've seen several hundred headers that drove up
05:38¶ They're not ours
05:39¶ They're pasturing them for a banker in town
05:41¶ So
05:43¶ Get around with a blood-sucking banker, but I'm not good enough for you, eh?
05:47¶ I ought to take every head of your stock
05:49¶ Never did you any harm, Jackson?
05:51¶ No, and I don't aim that you should
05:53¶ I didn't come here on no social call
05:55¶ I came here on business, and I mean business
05:57¶ Your place ain't only close to that pass, it's too close
06:00¶ And I don't figure to have you or your new partner
06:03¶ Sitting at my back
06:04¶ When I'm out tenant of business, taking a few steers
06:07¶ So you come in with me
06:12¶ Or you'll never do anything else
06:15¶ The answer is still no
06:18¶ It's no, is it?
06:23¶ Come on, there's torches in the fireplace
06:37¶ Set those bars and twirls at laser before that Rogers kid
06:40¶ And his gang is back
06:42¶ That Rogers kid is back
06:43¶ Get him out of here
06:52¶ I'm coming back
07:08¶ Do you hear?
07:09¶ Jackson's coming back
07:10¶ And the whole Teton Valley
07:12¶ Won't be a trick place to live in
07:14¶ And if you try to get the wolf out of his hole
07:17¶ You'll die in that mountain pass
07:19¶ Jackson's Hole
07:21¶ That's it
07:23¶ Jackson's Hole
07:26¶ He's gone
07:27¶ And the whole Teton Valley
07:28¶ Who is this?
07:29¶ Who is this?
07:31¶ You're not that close
07:32¶ Now they're the man
07:33¶ I'm so sorry
07:35eehh
07:36¶ No!
07:37¶ Who is this?
07:39¶ Who is this?
07:42¶ Who is this?
07:43¶ Who is this?
07:44¶ Who is this?
07:46¶ Who is this?
07:47¶ Who is this?
07:48¶ Who is this?
07:49¶ Who is this?
07:51Gentlemen, as you all know, the outstanding thing
08:20about this epidemic of cattle rustling is the fact that Jackson, the man we suspect
08:25of being the outlaw leader, always seems to know when and where to strike.
08:29Someone has been keeping him informed of the activities of this association and its members.
08:35You have demanded that I run this informer down, so I've called you together to make
08:40a report that involves the honesty of one of our most respected members.
08:44Mr. Brouwer, is it true that you and Jackson used to be partners?
08:52Why, yes, it's quite true.
08:55We were partners, but it was on a legitimate ranch years ago.
09:01And when Jackson went after easy money, I quit him.
09:04It doesn't look like it.
09:06Now, see here, Brouwer, the one chance you have to save yourself is to help us get the evidence
09:10we need to convict Jackson.
09:13Why, how can I?
09:16I've had nothing to do with Jackson.
09:18I don't know of anything that would help you.
09:21I'm innocent of the charge you're bringing against me.
09:24I give you my word I am.
09:25The fact that you were Jackson's partner is more convincing than your word.
09:29As far as I'm concerned, I'm taking my cattle away from you tomorrow.
09:33You might as well take the ranch.
09:37Don't do this thing to me, Sheldon.
09:38You know I can't pay my taxes without your business.
10:05Who's there?
10:08Kind of jumpy, ain't you?
10:15What spooked you, Roy?
10:16Figures had the fidgets all evening.
10:18I'm worried, Jim.
10:20What for?
10:21There's one herd that's safe.
10:23Nobody knows we moved them in here but us and the owners.
10:25I know all that.
10:27But the smartest horse I ever had is trying to tell me there's something wrong.
10:30That's what's frightening them.
10:36Storms coming up over the mountain.
10:38And the herd's getting nervous, too.
10:41I'll help quiet them down.
10:42The man in the moon is a cowhend.
10:49The man in the moon is a cowhend.
10:53When you see a star go straying through the heavens, you can bet he'll swing his faithful lariat.
11:14Every night he rides his rails while the coyotes send their whales.
11:20The man in the moon is a cowhend.
11:25Alley, yo, lo, lo, lo, lo, lo, lo, lo, lo, lo.
11:43Give me that garbage egg.
11:44THE END
12:14THE END
12:44THE END
12:49THE END
12:56THE END
13:00what happened jackson raided did you see him no but who else would do it
13:06what are you boys ride to town for a doctor the phone ain't working i'll go
13:18bring him into his room and i'll have him fixed up in no time scotty you get
13:21me some hot water and the rest of you fellas get out from underfoot come on
13:30how many heads did jackson get away with i hate to tell you the whole herd ever last one of them
13:47it's going to look pretty bad for me roy after what happened at that meeting today every man in
13:52the valley would believe i arranged this with jackson what do you mean milt what happened at
13:56the meeting sheldon knew that i used to be jackson's partner everybody thinks i still am but you can
14:03prove they're wrong can't prove anything to a jury that have already made up their minds my hands worth
14:10about five hey dr brady wait a minute i'll see it raise you oh doc can't you just call him
14:22all right go ahead why do you all care if jackson just shot one of our men who did you say well
14:29rustlers who else would it be but jack did he get my cattle yes but what of it he got our foreman
14:35come on we look into this no use wasting any more men trying to get into that hole you'll never catch
14:41jackson with the evidence why don't we try going after his partner you mean millbrower certain he knew i
14:48was taking those cattle away from him tomorrow after he left the meeting he had time to let jackson
14:52know and jackson swooped down as soon as it was dark come on men
15:10come in dr brady howdy folks where's the patient right this way
15:13say you should have seen the excitement when i told them they ain't been so much running around
15:19since the opera house burned down half of them running to keep out the sheriff's posse and half
15:24of them running to get in it so you told the sheriff well how could i have it with him and the doctor
15:29and homer sheldon all in the same poker game
15:32what are you going to do mil i'm leaving you can't do that you might as well plead guilty as
15:43you run away everyone thinks i'm guilty anyway once they get me locked up there's nothing i could do
15:49to help myself or you either roy
16:03get in the third room and start banging on that piano come on hurry
16:33get out of the back way
16:39where's dad i can't tell you now i'll explain later what's happened is anything wrong
16:47he's gone he didn't want to meet the sheriff
16:51why did you let him do a thing like that well he figured he didn't have a chance if he was arrested
16:56how could he think clearly after what's happened to him stick around men in case he tries to get out
17:00the back wave oh boy why did you let him do it you should have known it was the wrong thing to do
17:07we've got to give mil the chance to get away understand just make out we're having a sociable evening
17:15howdy sheriff you sure got here quick i'm sorry about those cattle sir
17:20i suppose you and the sheriff want to hear the whole story that can wait you can give us a detailed
17:25statement later where's milt brower chester call mr brower the sheriff wants him go ahead chester you
17:33can come back oh sheriff i just fixed this song up today and i want you to hear it it's spanish
17:40i'm dying to get a nice fella i'm dying to get a nice bow and if i can catch the right fella
17:54my heart and my hand i'll be so i want to be loved in bitterness i want a young man that can talk
18:05who can treat to ice cream and fried oysters and take me a nice moonlight walk oh i'm dying i'm sighing
18:20mere friendship i ever shall spurn i'm dying i'm sighing to love and be loved in return
18:31oh my moth as my head isn't level that something is wrong with my brain and had she her time to go over
18:46her she never would marry again that love is a brilliant huge bubble and i like the foolish young
18:58duck had better attend to my lesson and give up such nonsense at once please not so much noise don't you
19:10know there's a sick man inside this would be a bad time for music and singing with jim mason lying in
19:19there unless you needed a lot of noise to cover something such as a man riding away from the ranch
19:28which way is he heading i don't know hmm i can guess you want to make a formal charge against brower
19:35what difference does that make everybody knows where he stands now
19:49i wonder who it is let's find out
20:19so
20:38i
20:47Why, it's old Mel.
20:56Hiya, Unc.
20:58What do we do with him?
21:00Let's take him to Pa.
21:01Yeah.
21:17Where's the Jackson brats and the boys coming back from the scouting party?
21:38Well, Milt, how'd you find your way up here?
21:43Wet your whistle, or do you want to try the beef and bean?
21:47I can't say so much for the beans, but we've got the best beef in these here bars.
21:55When are you going to get smart?
21:57When are you going to get tired of gruffing and sweating down there in the valley for a bare living and the right to pay taxes?
22:03Taxes?
22:06Well, I don't pay any taxes up here.
22:08I collect them.
22:10Yes, sir, from the entire state.
22:12You're in the real capital of Wyoming now.
22:16And you're talking to the governor.
22:22The place is yours.
22:24Move right in.
22:25We live like kings and spend like millionaires.
22:30There's only one thing I want from you, Jackson.
22:32That's a chance to get out of here.
22:33So, we're not good enough for you, eh?
22:37Well, look at yourself.
22:39What's all your hard work and respectability got you?
22:42Not a dollar or a friend.
22:45And now you're going to lose your ranch.
22:49You're right.
22:50On account of you, I'm ruined.
22:53And my girl and that boy have lost everything they owned.
22:56Jackson, I won't forget what you've done.
23:00And I'll never forget that you're not fit to live.
23:05Up here in the hole, I decide who's fit to live.
23:11As long as you're here, you better remember that.
23:14Here, drink up, boys.
23:15There's no work tomorrow.
23:17We're all knocking off to celebrate the Fourth of July.
23:21All right.
23:39Quiet.
23:39Quiet.
23:41What if the girls would be over from the Rogers Ranch?
23:55Well, I wouldn't think so.
23:57The way things have been going with Milt Brower.
24:04Come on, it'll be all right.
24:11Here's the preserves, folks, just like we found us.
24:24Won't you please listen to me?
24:26I know what you've been hearing about my daddy, but it isn't true.
24:29I thought maybe you might talk to your men folks about it.
24:32Oh, dear, honey, we don't blame you.
24:35Don't you feel bad?
24:36That's right.
24:38It couldn't be any use talking to the men.
24:41Miss Claire, I wouldn't be mad at Roy if I were you.
25:02He'd done everything he could to keep Joe Patrick from running away.
25:06I heard him.
25:07Everything's going to be all right.
25:09He's bound to work out, Claire.
25:11Everybody I've talked to is so set against us.
25:17We just haven't had time to think yet.
25:20After a while, we'll be able to prove we had nothing to do with it.
25:22Let me build a cabin out here on the range
25:35Like my daddy put up for the home of a duke or an earl.
25:43Just a little cabin you'd never exchange for the home of a duke or an earl.
25:58A wall of self-love, a wall of self-love and a chimney of clay
26:06And a shake roof to keep rain and worries away
26:13Let me build a cabin out here on the range
26:22Just a place for our dreams, just a place for our dreams to come true
26:28A door of Jack Oaks, that will open up wide
26:33A door of Jack Oaks that will open up wide
26:37Just to let the world know that it's welcome inside
26:45Let me build a cabin out here on the range
26:53Just a place for our dreams to come true
27:00Hello, Rogers.
27:04Well, howdy, Sheriff.
27:05I've been looking for you.
27:08What is this?
27:09A reader restraint.
27:11It's to prevent you from selling anything on your ranch
27:13until that claim of mine has settled.
27:15Look who's here.
27:28When the table is spread and the women are at their best,
27:32that's when Jackson appears.
27:38Howdy, Sheriff.
27:40Mighty nice of you to invite everybody to the picnic.
27:44Me and my boys sure appreciate this.
27:46I ought to arrest you, Jackson.
27:49On what ground?
27:51You got any legal evidence against me?
27:53No.
27:54Well, then I wouldn't do anything about it.
27:57Unless you want some shooting with all these women and children around here.
28:01Hiya, Rogers.
28:08Your old partner sent his regards.
28:10He's with me now.
28:12You ought to come up.
28:14And bring your gal.
28:15I'd like to see her up there, too.
28:18How would you like to take a walk with me, Jackson?
28:20There's something I'd like to talk over with you.
28:22Right now, I'm hungry.
28:25Any time you want to see me, you'll come up to the hole.
28:28I'll be up that way pretty soon.
28:30Hunting.
28:32Hunting what?
28:34Rats.
28:35You never find anything else hiding in holes.
28:38Come on, folks.
28:39What's keeping on?
28:41Let's eat.
28:42Come on, boys.
28:42Come on.
28:45Dig in.
28:46Dig in there.
28:47Help yourself, boys.
28:48How are you doing?
28:50Just a minute, everybody.
28:52Now, as soon as eating's over, we're going to have a turkey shoot.
28:56Any of you boys think you're a dead shot while you're invited over and try it?
28:59That's great.
29:00Me and the boys is tired of beef anyhow.
29:02Come on, boys.
29:04Come on, boys.
29:05Come on, boys.
29:07Come on.
29:07Come on.
29:12First target I ever hit in my life.
29:20Roy, you next.
29:29Step aside, Shag.
29:30I'm going to show you how this is done.
29:35Well, it looks like it's up to Jackson to show him.
29:42That's what always happens when Jackson rubs his eye.
29:49He'll set on hunting up in the hole, Rogers.
29:53You Jacksons all through now?
30:01Roy, he don't have to rub his eye.
30:04Well, anyhow, the man who hits his mark first usually wins.
30:12I used to be so happy when I lived a single life.
30:19You pestered me both night and day to say I'd be your wife.
30:24I used to beg for just one kiss to make my poor heart glad.
30:29You said I'd like to eat you up.
30:32And now I wish I had.
30:35I'm telling you what I've got you on the spot right now.
30:40I'm petting the dogs in a little old doghouse now.
30:46You've told that old tale once too much.
30:49But now I'm wise and you're in Dutch.
30:52And now Dog Biscuit is my fare.
30:54But I've got company, I don't care.
30:57There's a welcome on the map, but I hanged away at the door.
31:02That same old key don't open for me anymore.
31:05You've got to find a new place to hang your hat.
31:10I'm even getting friendly with the old tomcat.
31:13Putting on the dog in the well-known doghouse now.
31:19You know, uh, Lily, after a few remarks like that,
31:23I ought to know why some people call a woman a bird.
31:26Why?
31:27Because you're always chirping, that's why.
31:29You know, I thought maybe it's because they sometimes pick up a worm.
31:36Oh, I'm telling you what, you're really in the doghouse now.
31:42I'm petting the dogs in a little old doghouse now.
31:45I'm keeping my distance, boy, and how.
31:50I'm feeding him with a slingshot now.
31:52You've got me walking on all fours from creeping through these doghouse doors.
31:57You're going to the Bow Wow, buddy, and no mistake.
32:02I've let myself in for more than I can say.
32:05I've got your number and you've got to pay.
32:10But every little dog has to have his day.
32:13Putting on the dog in the well-known doghouse now.
32:16Well, men, what are we going to do?
32:36Turn Wyoming over to Jackson?
32:38You don't need to.
32:39He'll take it if you don't stop him.
32:41That sounds funny coming from a partner of a man.
32:43Oh, I'm getting tired of hearing that.
32:45Bill Breyer played on the square with you men.
32:47And the day will come when you'll admit it.
32:50Whoever's been informing Jackson is still doing it.
32:52And I think he's right here among us.
32:54That's a strong statement, Rogers.
32:56Well, maybe it is.
32:58But I think I can prove it.
32:59I'm going to need your help, Sheriff.
33:02I came here today to ask you men to be on hand when I call on you.
33:05Before I agree to that, I want to know what I'm letting myself in for.
33:09Well, if I told you my plan here, Jackson would know it by tomorrow.
33:12Well, I think we're always using good judgment in keeping his plan to himself.
33:16Let's wait.
33:17Wait?
33:18I say send the women and children home and fight it out with Jackson now.
33:21Who wants to fight it out with Jackson?
33:23I just couldn't leave you, gents, without thanking you for your hospitality.
33:29Hey, by the way, Sheldon, here's a little matter of business I'd like to take up with you.
33:34And any time you need any beef, come up to Jackson's hole.
33:38What do you think this is?
33:46An application for membership in the Teatown Valley Cattlemen's Association.
33:51Jackson will turn the cattle over to you on presentation of that paper.
34:08You're to drive them to La Junta.
34:10When you get there, wire me and I'll send you instructions where to ship.
34:13I understand.
34:14How about a cash advance?
34:16You mean the boys need a little ready money.
34:18Maybe I can give you a chance to earn it.
34:19What do you want done?
34:21There's a young fellow named Rogers.
34:23Yeah, I know him.
34:25He's pretty smart.
34:27In fact, he knows more than he ought to.
34:29Well, what's it worth in advance?
34:38I ought to meet Rogers alone somewhere.
34:41Maybe I can arrange that.
34:42Get me the right to the Brower Ranch.
34:55Hello?
34:57No, sir, he ain't here.
34:58He just left for town to see the sheriff.
35:03He's on his way in now.
35:04You'll meet him on the road.
35:05We've got a job to do.
35:16That's him.
35:34He's on his way.
35:48He's on his way.
35:56Oh, my God.
36:26Oh, my God.
36:56Oh, my God.
37:26Oh, my God.
37:27Oh, my God.
37:28Two of them got away.
37:30The third's waiting for the corner at Cutstone Canyon.
37:33Here's his identification.
37:34Looks like this man had just got paid for something.
37:42Paid in advance, I'd say.
37:44If you want to lead to who paid him, take a look at that folded paper.
37:46I've seen this paper before.
37:53Where?
37:54At the picnic.
37:55Jackson handed it to Sheldon.
37:57He said it was an application for the Cattlemen's Association.
38:00It sure looks like Sheldon could have run down the informer right in his own office.
38:04They're partners.
38:05They needed our ranch because it's the gateway to the hole.
38:08Between them, they arranged for Jackson to steal Sheldon's cattle from us.
38:12So Sheldon could claim the ranch for damages.
38:14And Milt would get the blame for being the informer.
38:16I believe you're right.
38:18But we can't convict a respected citizen on appearances.
38:21We've got to have evidence.
38:23All right.
38:23I was going to lay a trap for Jackson anyway.
38:25We'll just make it big enough to catch both of them.
38:27You're pretty confident, Roy.
38:29But Jackson alone has been more than we could catch so far.
38:32Why don't we take a tip from Jackson?
38:34You mean catch him in his own trap?
38:37Well, what would happen if Jackson should come hurrying home to the hole with a bunch of stolen steers
38:41and find the fast bristling with your rifles?
38:44We'd have to move in while he was out.
38:46And how are we going to know when he's making a raid?
38:49When you go to catch a wolf, you bait the trap, don't you?
38:51I see.
38:53Now here's how I figure we can catch the wolf and the coyote has been running with him.
38:58Suppose you should go to the bank.
39:03Morning, Mr. Sheldon.
39:05You got that money for me?
39:06I don't think there'll be any objections to making this loan.
39:10But I'd better be prepared to tell the directors what you wanted the money for.
39:13What for cattle?
39:14Some of the best grass in Wyoming is going to waste up there, Cedar Flats.
39:22Take care of my horse, Unc.
39:34Now that's the Sheldon brand.
39:38And this is what we'll make out of it.
39:43An eight bar.
39:45Hammer out the Brandon iron thing.
39:46Okay.
39:49Don't turn your horses out on the range, boys.
39:52In a few nights, we ride again.
39:54Roy, what are you doing?
40:08Oh, just cleaning my guns.
40:09I wouldn't be worrying if I were you.
40:13Well, it's sweet of you to try to keep me from worrying.
40:15But I'd rather know what you're going to do for Dad.
40:18All I can say is we're trying to clear him and get the cattle back.
40:21Is there anything I can do to help?
40:22No, Clare, there's nothing you can do.
40:25Just keep your chin up.
40:33I've got to be going now.
40:34I've got to be going now.
40:36I've got to be going now.
40:38I've got to be going now.
40:42Heaven's born in open flames
40:47Never mind the wind and rain
40:52As we gaily ride along
40:55And we sing a happy song or two
41:00Jogging down the trail we love
41:06Suns are shining bright above
41:09There's a smile in every beam
41:13And we find our every dream come true
41:18Get along, doggies
41:21Don't you fall behind
41:24Shadows may soon start to creep
41:28Get along, doggies
41:32Soon we're gonna find
41:34A place where you can go to sleep
41:38Listen to the harmony
41:46Of the living western breeze
41:51With a prairie all our own
41:54And a saddle for a throne
41:57We're headin' for the open
42:00Land
42:05Now, Roy, there's your baited trap.
42:11Anything more I can do?
42:12Nothing to hear from me, Sheriff. Thanks.
42:14Okay, Roy, from now on it's up to you and Jackson.
42:17Looks like Jackson ain't gonna get here tonight, neither.
42:31He might fool you, too.
42:35Roy!
42:48Roy!
42:55Roy!
43:00Roy!
43:02Roy!
43:03Roy!
43:04Roy!
43:05Roy!
43:05Roy!
43:05All right, boys, you know what each of you has to do.
43:24Roger, what do you manage to pass?
43:29Hey, Slim, Jackson's riding.
43:36Right to the pass.
43:41Jackson's out. Get for the hole.
43:47That's working, Sheriff. Where's Sheldon?
43:50He's playing poker. I'll get him.
43:55Roger's call just came. Jackson's riding again.
43:59You won't need me.
44:00You better come anyway. It's my herd he's after, but it's your money.
44:06I'm going to get him.
44:07Let's go.
44:08Go.
44:09Go.
44:10Go.
44:11Go.
44:12Go.
44:13Go.
44:15Go.
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44:30Go.
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47:13Bring that wagon across!
47:37Do you think there'll be much shooting?
47:38Jackson ain't gonna give up easy.
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48:59I knew you'd come for me, partner.
49:09Look out, Roy!
49:15How is he, Roy?
49:16He's hurt bad, Sheriff, but he could be worse.
49:18No, I'm all right. I'm all right, Roy.
49:20Just a shoulder.
49:21Look out! Here goes Jackson!
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51:32Well, I suppose now that Jackson Hole is cleaned up,
51:48I ought to congratulate the head of the Cattlemen's Association.
51:51Well, thank you, Sheriff.
51:52We got the informer, too, Mr. Sheldon.
51:54Why, this is preposterous.
51:55That's what I said when Roy accused you, but I took his advice.
51:58You're the only man but ourselves who knew I intended to put those cattle up on Cedar Flats.
52:04Sheldon, you've convicted yourself.
52:06Get along.
52:07Shine on, shine on the hardest moon up in the sky.
52:19I ain't had no love since April or January, June or July.
52:27No time, no time, ain't no time to stay as old and soon.
52:36So shine on, shine on harvest moon for me and my gal.
52:45The End
52:54The End
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