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Billy the Kid Returns (1938) – Starring Roy Rogers and Smiley Burnette, this Republic Pictures Western tells the story of Billy the Kid’s legacy. After Billy is killed, look-alike cowboy Roy takes on his identity to bring law and order to the Old West. Filled with action, music, and classic cowboy adventure, this film is a gem for fans of vintage Westerns and early Hollywood cinema.

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02:28Why don't he come out and get it over with?
02:58Hey, you get off my horse!
03:28Where is he?
03:30Who, my husband?
03:31You know who I mean, Billy the Kid.
03:33He headed this way and you're hiding him.
03:35No, sir.
03:36You've done it before.
03:37That's why we're running you nesters off our range.
03:40We're sick of you people protecting murderers like him.
03:43That's a lie.
03:44You're putting us homesteaders off our claims
03:46because you big ranters begrudge us a little of the open range.
03:50Throw these things out.
03:51Hold on, then.
03:53Don't ever try to beat me to the draw, Mattson.
03:59Or the next time it'll be through the head instead of the hand.
04:02Drop those guns and get out of here!
04:13I don't reckon he'll be bothering you again, ma'am.
04:15Why do you stick up for us nesters?
04:17For my father was the nester.
04:19Besides, you folks come in mighty handy for a meal or a bed
04:21when the fellow's on the Dodge.
04:23Poor boy, you must be starved.
04:24I'll throw some biddles on the table and a jiffy.
04:26Thanks for that.
04:27But after what happened, I'd better keep moving.
04:29Well, good luck.
04:30Good luck.
04:51Howdy, Mattson.
04:52Hello, Mr. Garrett.
04:53Where have your hands?
04:54Well, I just had a little run in with Billy the Kid.
04:57We followed him from Lincoln down to the old Allen place.
05:00He'll be gone the time you get there.
05:02Well, I'm not going there, Mattson.
05:04I got a lead on where he's been hiding out these nights.
05:10You're looking he knows where to find him.
05:12If he does, it's too bad for Billy.
05:14Hi, Mattson.
05:36The
06:01Billy.
06:03Pettye!
06:04Take it easy. I got you covered.
06:06Why don't you shoot? You said you would the next time we met.
06:10Oh, I'm gonna give you another chance, Billy.
06:13Will you go, peaceably?
06:16Sure.
06:31Born to the saddle with the west in my heart
06:37My eyes to the prairie skies
06:40With a happy song as I jog along
06:44Born to the saddle am I
06:48Born to the splendor and the charm of the plains
06:52I'm free as the birds that fly
06:55And I find romance in the broad expanse
06:59Born to the saddle am I
07:03The life I lead is fine indeed
07:07My cares don't mean a thing
07:10I'll greet each day with a grin and say
07:14It's grand to live and be able to sing
07:20Born to the saddle with a song on my lips
07:24In tune with the winds that sigh
07:27And I'll never change
07:29As I ride the rain
07:31Born to the saddle am I
07:35Once we find 무슨
07:37The wind has got me
07:38Just one day
07:43The wind had me
07:44To believe that the ice- rub high
07:45For the wind had me
07:48Bricks and Marcelino
07:50And then
07:52The wind has buoyed to give me
07:52As I ride the snow
07:53Fifty past summer
07:55How did you fly?
07:56I ر singers
07:58And again
07:59For the wind
08:00As the wind thatens
08:02Come on!
08:32You gents looking for trouble?
08:49Billy!
08:59What do you think of these New Mexico bad men, Trigger?
09:02You're right. They wouldn't make common chicken thieves back in Texas.
09:06Come on. We've got to catch up that nest with horses.
09:18Come on! Let's get out of here!
09:32Let them go, boys. We've got work to do here.
09:44Sit her down, boys. Over near the wagon.
09:47You know, if I had it to do over again, I'd let that organ burn so I could sell you a new one.
09:51You want us to help you load up, Mr. Miller?
09:56Well, what's the use? They've got my horses.
09:58Well, whose horses is them?
10:00I'm sure I much obliged to you.
10:11But, shucks, it's just like you, though, to get them back from them thieving ranchers.
10:15You're all right, Billy.
10:16Billy? Well, my name's Roy Rogers.
10:18Oh, sure. Anything you say is all right with me, Billy.
10:24Meet my friend, Mr. Milhouse.
10:25Well, howdy, Frog.
10:27Why, you are Roy Rogers.
10:29Huh? Do you know him?
10:31Know him? Sure I know him.
10:32I used to go to school with him down in Texas.
10:35Didn't I?
10:36That's right.
10:36I was in the third grade nine years down there.
10:40Say, I hear you as a deputy sheriff or something, was you?
10:43Was is right.
10:44What happened?
10:45Well, the new sheriff thought I was too young, so I headed west looking for a job.
10:49Now, imagine him saying a thing like that.
10:51You know, I'd give you a job, but I've got more men than I know what to do with right now.
10:55Oh, don't worry about me, Frog.
10:57With trouble like this going on, there should be room for another peace officer here.
11:00I'll tell you what you do.
11:02You ride into town with us and put in your bid.
11:05There's a shortage of good peace officers around here.
11:09Thirsty, Trigger?
11:10I'll be back in a minute.
11:11All right.
11:14Well, sir, you sure put that over.
11:18But you didn't need to cover up with me.
11:21I put what over?
11:22Oh, that Texas business.
11:26Billy never went to school a day in his whole life.
11:29But if you say so, he's a college graduate.
11:32Let me do that, ma'am.
11:53Thanks, young man.
11:54You can tell your folks you had good raisins.
11:56You're welcome.
11:56Who shall I say give me the recommendation?
11:58Nathaniel Moore of Connecticut, sir.
11:59Pleased to meet you, Mr. Moore.
12:01My name's Roy Rogers.
12:04This is my daughter, Ellen.
12:05I'm obliged to, sir.
12:07Well, that's nothing.
12:08Helping newcomers has always been part of my job.
12:11Where are you folks bound for?
12:12We haven't decided where to locate.
12:14Just looking the country over.
12:15It's a mighty big country.
12:17Yes, big country to find a dollar in, as the fellow says.
12:20Get aboard, Ellen.
12:21We've got all of ten miles to make before sundown.
12:26Can I help you up, Miss Ellen?
12:37Why did you ask us our name and where we were heading for?
12:39Well, because if you aim to take up land and be farmers in cow country,
12:42you're heading right straight for trouble.
12:44Oh, we don't aim to.
12:46You see, Father's not a farmer.
12:47He's a storekeeper, a merchant.
12:49Oh, that's different.
12:50Then you won't need a lawman to sort of look after you, will you?
12:53Of course not.
12:54But thanks anyway.
12:55Go on, babe.
12:56Go on, Ed.
12:58Come on, boys.
13:15Here he comes.
13:16You know how many men he's killed?
13:20Twenty-one.
13:21How many women?
13:23You don't count women.
13:30I hear he held up the bank of Zocora and cleaned them out.
13:33What's the use of an outlaw having so much money?
13:36He can't spend it.
13:37Well, he thinks he can.
13:38Well, he's getting so sure of himself, a man wouldn't believe it.
13:41Beg pardon, gents.
13:42You mind if we use some of this walk?
13:44I saw him first.
13:59Five dishes of ice cream.
14:00Yeah, make them double dishes.
14:04Mark, you cover the rear.
14:06There's a big one for you.
14:11Hey, you don't eat ice cream, do you?
14:12Yeah.
14:13I'd figure on eating all five of them.
14:18Reach high and quick.
14:20You can't do that.
14:21He's my partner.
14:23I got him.
14:23Him and his partner are both.
14:25Hey.
14:25What's going on?
14:26We ain't done nothing.
14:27What's the matter?
14:28What's the matter?
14:29Well, Mr. Page, what can I do for you gents in the land office?
14:34The administration has sent me to find out why cattlemen are allowed to run settlers off
14:38the public land.
14:39Ain't that a local problem?
14:40I'm afraid you don't realize it's a national problem.
14:43We must have room for the crowded people of the east, land where they can safely settle.
14:47Their protection is your duty.
14:49And what are you doing about it, Marshal?
14:51There's nothing I can do about it, except feel sorry for the poor devils.
14:54You should be able to control a few cattlemen.
14:56You were United States Marshal.
14:58That's just it, Page.
14:59Being a federal officer, I can act only in offenses against the United States government.
15:03Nesters is a local problem.
15:04Then as far as you're concerned, there's nothing can be done to stop the robbery and killing
15:08of innocent men and women?
15:16What is this?
15:17Well, these men claim I'm Billy the Kid, and it ain't so.
15:20That here's a man who knows me.
15:21Yeah?
15:22But who knows him?
15:23Well, he does.
15:24Well, anyhow, I'm not the man you want.
15:27I'm Roy Rogers from Texas.
15:29Everybody knows you can lie faster than a hound dog can lick a plate.
15:33You think so?
15:34Well, then take a look at this.
15:39Deputy Roy Rogers, Sheriff's Office, San Antone, Texas.
15:43I know where he got that.
15:44Off the last man he killed.
15:46Son, you better give an account of yourself.
15:48Well, I'm here looking for a job.
15:50Everybody knows we got no jobs for outside punchers.
15:52But I can do more than punch cattle.
15:54I've been a sheriff's deputy and I've wrangled horses.
15:57Yeah, and he's a musician, too.
15:58Yep.
15:59We know what sort of music.
16:01Finger exercises on a .45.
16:04It just happens that Billy the Kid can't play a note or sing one either.
16:07We'll call your bluff.
16:09Get that guitar.
16:10Cool customer, isn't he?
16:12Thanks, partner.
16:13What shall I sing?
16:15No, anything.
16:16Sing a little song about anything.
16:36I wonder why he feels so happy.
16:39Words should rhyme, but who's got time?
16:43Just sing a little song about anything.
16:46I wonder why he feels so happy.
16:48I know lots of things worth knowing.
16:53But you won't have a need of an education where you're a-going.
16:59I am haunted.
17:01You mean wanted.
17:03Sing a little song about anything.
17:06Wonder why I feel so happy.
17:08What do you think of a crazy gink who feels so cheerful?
17:11Is he a guy who never cries?
17:12Oh, how fearful.
17:13Sing a little song about anything.
17:16Wonder why I feel so happy.
17:18Do you suppose the fellow knows the meaning of worry?
17:21One of the few who's never blue or in a hurry.
17:23Sing a little song about anything.
17:25I wonder why I feel so happy.
17:28I know lots of things worth knowing.
17:32But you won't have a need of an education where you're a-going.
17:38I'll be singing.
17:40You mean swinging.
17:42Sing a little song about anything.
17:45I wonder why I feel so happy.
17:48You boys ready to admit you made a mistake?
17:50Let me through.
17:51He's shot my brother.
17:52Let me at him.
17:53There's only one man that can shoot like that.
18:02Now try and claim you're not Billy the Kid.
18:05Hold on there.
18:06What's the trouble, Dave?
18:07We're still finding out what's up.
18:09Put that glo-coed fool under arrest.
18:11The rest of you, get out.
18:13Not you.
18:14Come back here.
18:16How about our reward?
18:18Sure, we brought him in.
18:19Huh?
18:19You mean I did?
18:20You can wait until we figure out who you brought in.
18:23Come on, Pat.
18:26What do you mean you brought him in?
18:31Won't do you no good to lie if you are, Billy.
18:33There's the man that knows you.
18:34Yes, I knew Billy well.
18:36Rode the range with him and was his friend until he went wrong.
18:39Looking at you, I'd swear he was him.
18:42But you're not.
18:44How do you know, Pat?
18:46Because I killed Billy last night.
18:49That's too bad.
18:50Your point of view is hard to understand, Marshal.
18:52What's too bad about killing a murderous outlaw?
18:55When it comes to protecting those poor nesters you were so worried about,
18:58Billy was more used to me than all my deputies.
19:00He had the rancher's plum buffaloed.
19:02How do you know?
19:03They mistook me for Billy the Kid and they sure took out on a high low.
19:07Hunting a job for yourself, ain't you?
19:10You're needing a new Billy the Kid, ain't you?
19:12You ain't gonna take that job.
19:13It's too dangerous.
19:14Well, so's my resemblance to Billy dangers.
19:16I might as well put it to some use, hadn't I?
19:18Pat, maybe we can hold off letting it out as how you killed Billy the Kid.
19:22You mean have Rogers help the homesteaders do the things Billy did?
19:24Yeah, but not the bad ones.
19:26Think you can handle the job, Rogers?
19:28Why not try me?
19:29See here, if you think the United States government's going to legalize an outlaw...
19:32Well, this boy ain't an outlaw.
19:34He'll just be impersonating one.
19:36And if he shows the same nerve on the job that he's shown here...
19:39Why, he'll have the whole territory eaten out of his hand.
19:42That's what worries me.
19:43You're putting too much power in the hands of an inexperienced boy.
19:46Maybe you're right, Pat.
19:48But I don't know any steady family man that would take the job.
19:51From now on, you forget that you knew him as Roy Rogers.
19:54He's deputized to be Billy the Kid.
19:56Savvy?
19:56Yes, sir.
19:57Raise your right hand.
19:58Let's have the key to your best room.
20:05But suppose the people find out Billy's here with you...
20:08Then there'll be much trouble.
20:10Nobody's going to know he's here unless you tell him.
20:12I'm alone up there, Savvy.
20:13No, I wouldn't tell him.
20:22Move!
20:28Go grab for Mr. Mattson.
20:32Open it for me, will you?
20:45Garrett taking Billy back to Lincoln for trial.
20:48We'll put up at Ramone's halfway house tonight.
20:51Who sent it?
20:52Don't say.
20:55Maybe a trick.
20:56We'd better get over there just the same.
21:00Get out and round up the men.
21:05Thanks, Pat.
21:06Now, when do I make my getaway from you?
21:09Watch your hurry.
21:11I'm still not sure you're the right man for the job.
21:14Well, what do you got against me?
21:15Nothing yet.
21:17Just what do you mean by that?
21:18I mean I rate a man by what he does.
21:21Well, why don't you wait and see what I do?
21:23Because there's something wrong with the setup.
21:24I can't believe you wanted the job of being Billy the Kid just to earn a deputy's pay.
21:29You had something bigger in mind, didn't you?
21:32Yes, but...
21:34Well, you wouldn't believe me if I told you.
21:35All right, go ahead.
21:38All right, ever since I can remember, I've heard of Pat Garrett.
21:41What a fine fellow he was.
21:43Well, I just wanted to know you and work with you and learn to be like you.
21:49Young fellow, if I'm wrong about you, I'm awful sorry.
21:54But every time I look at you, I seem to see another boy who talked the same line you do.
22:00A boy I finally had to kill.
22:02Oh, but I'm not Billy.
22:03I'll make good.
22:05Well, after what you just told me, I sure hope you do.
22:08Now look, you can make your getaway out of that window after I bring your supper up.
22:13You'll find your horse near the corral, already saddled.
22:16Thanks, Pat.
22:18Remember, you're plenty hated around here, so you better get your guns out of my bag now, just in case.
22:23All right.
22:25Here they come.
22:25Come on.
22:25Come on.
22:26Come on.
22:26Come on.
22:26Come on.
22:27Come on.
22:28Come on.
22:28Come on.
22:29Come on.
22:30Come on.
22:31Come on.
22:32Oh, where can I find an officer?
22:44An officer?
22:44The sheriff's in room number one upstairs.
22:56Who's there?
22:57Excuse me, miss.
23:05You looking for someone?
23:06Well, I was told I'd find the sheriff up here.
23:09Well, what seems to be the trouble?
23:10Well, my father's been robbed by a thieving shocker.
23:13Well, where?
23:14Out in the barnyard.
23:15Oh, you mean the corral.
23:16I'll go with you.
23:17All right.
23:18That's the queen, sir.
23:32Don't take that man's money, you thieving sharper.
23:35Gosh, you scared me for a minute, Billy.
23:37Don't call me Billy.
23:39Well, the marshal said to.
23:40Why not?
23:41Make him give you back the rest of your money, Dad, while the sheriff's here to protect you.
23:44Don't worry, Elliot.
23:45I'll have my money back once I get the hang of this game.
23:47Oh, you've been doing that ever since we left Connecticut.
23:49A quarter here and a dime there.
23:51Why, you lose all the money you saved up to open your store.
23:53Are you fixing to open the store?
23:55Yes, sir.
23:55I...
23:56Why, you ought to be ashamed of yourself.
23:57Let me take your money like this.
23:59Why, I don't take money from people that's going to start stores.
24:01I make money for them.
24:03Don't it, boys?
24:03Sure.
24:04Well, sir, I should say so.
24:06We'll prove it to you.
24:06Get out the instruments, men.
24:21Ellen, those instruments would sell.
24:23Come on, everybody dance.
24:24Have you decided where your father's going to open up?
24:54His store yet?
24:55Not yet.
24:56Where would you invite?
24:57Right here in Lincoln County.
24:58Why?
24:59With police protection.
25:00That's not enough.
25:02How's business?
25:03Well, I can guarantee you one steady customer.
25:16I knew we'd meet again sometime.
25:18I knew we would, too.
25:19Ellen?
25:20Yes?
25:21Would...
25:22What were you going to say?
25:27Now, ladies and gentlemen, I've got to prove to you all that anybody, a rank amateur, can
25:33take one of my Dixie brand instruments and play it just like a professional.
25:37Now, I'm going to pick somebody out of the crowd here, somebody that don't know a thing
25:41about music.
25:41How about you, stranger?
25:43Who, me?
25:43Yeah, try it.
25:44Oh, go ahead.
25:46Right up here.
25:47When the sun is setting on the prairie, my heart is there with you.
26:12Once again, we ride across the prairie and find a dream come true.
26:30Each golden beam is a friend to cheer me.
26:41When the sun is setting on the prairie, my heart is there with you.
27:07There he is.
27:13There he is.
27:13There he is.
27:14There he is.
27:15There he is.
27:16There he is.
27:17There he is.
27:18There he is.
27:19There he is.
27:20There he is.
27:21There he is.
27:22There he is.
27:23There he is.
27:24There he is.
27:25There he is.
27:26There he is.
27:27There he is.
27:28There he is.
27:29There he is.
27:30There he is.
27:31There he is.
27:32There he is.
27:33There he is.
27:34Come on.
28:04Well, I'm glad he's not hurt bad.
28:07So has the right for shooting at the sheriff?
28:09The sheriff?
28:10I am the sheriff.
28:11The man who escaped was my prisoner, Billy the Kid.
28:15Billy the Kid?
28:16The murderer?
28:18Well, I wouldn't let a little thing like that worry me if I was you.
28:21He's only killed 20 or 30.
28:34Read that, Pat.
28:47Life and property safe again, all because an outlaw's on the job.
28:51Yeah.
28:51Well, you've got to eat crow this time, Pat.
28:53You were so sure that he'd start out protecting poor folks and wind up robbing rich ones.
28:58Yeah, all right, Dave.
28:59I reckon you were right and I was wrong.
29:01But to hear the ranchers are driving off the nest of stock so they can't break sod.
29:05Well, it's better than the burning and killing we used to have.
29:09Hey, listen to this.
29:11Nathaniel Moore announces the opening of his new bargain store in Lincoln.
29:15What?
29:17And I thought Yankees were smart.
29:20Yeah.
29:20Well, here we go again.
29:22Well, I guess that fellow never heard what happened to McSween for trying to buck Morganson.
29:34Keep your price as cheap as they are, Moore, and you'll change the buying habits of the entire town.
29:39Oh, you forgot something.
29:42Don't you want your souvenir of our grand opening?
29:44Gosh, thanks.
29:46Careful, big chief.
29:47Don't go around shooting people.
29:48Oh.
29:52Kids from 60, 66 sure can cut some fancy tricks with the Dixie Brand.
30:07With the Dixie Brand.
30:09Oh, there ain't too much to know.
30:11All you've got to do is blow with the Dixie Brand.
30:14With the Dixie Brand.
30:16Slide trombones and clarinets come complete with sharp and flat.
30:20If you buy my fiddle strings, I'll throw in some extra cash.
30:24Buckle week a dollar down, be the gayest man in town.
30:28With the Dixie Brand.
30:29With the Dixie Brand.
30:31There's a song in every horn and you'll never be flown.
30:35With the Dixie Brand.
30:37With the Dixie Brand.
30:38Oh, choose a melody.
30:41You can play it one, two, three.
30:42With the Dixie Brand.
30:44With the Dixie Brand.
30:46Pickle-o's and violins, sweet guitars that you can strum.
30:50Buy a pair of drumsticks now, we'll throw in a lovely drum.
30:54Buckle week a dollar down, be the gayest man in town.
30:57With the Dixie Brand.
30:59With the Dixie Brand.
31:01What's all that?
31:02What?
31:03Just what you ordered.
31:03A full musical department.
31:05Well, I didn't order all that.
31:06Besides, I can't pay for it right now.
31:08Oh, shucks.
31:08Your credit's good with me.
31:09You can pay for it in 90 days.
31:11A man can't refuse merchandise on terms like those.
31:14Come on in, Milhouse.
31:14You drew a right smart prow down here.
31:24Maybe you can't wait to make some sales for me.
31:26How'd you guess it?
31:27You ready, boys?
31:29Let her go.
31:34You'll be sharp if you try this harp.
31:40Try this fight for the thrill of your life.
31:43A sleight trombone.
31:48A zither or a flute.
31:53A mandolin or a violin.
31:57And a big bass viol is cute.
32:02Better yet try a clarinet.
32:05A piccolo or a swell banjo.
32:15Strike up the band.
32:18Wake up the land.
32:20Dixie's the bear.
32:22It will stand the test.
32:24You'll be sharp if you try this harp.
32:27Try the fight for the thrill of your life.
32:29Hello, friend.
32:37Now my...
32:38Good afternoon, sir.
32:39I just noticed you're advertising more.
32:42Very clever.
32:44It's convinced me I ought to buy you out.
32:46I'm not selling.
32:47Five hundred dollars, you said.
32:51Well, I only intended giving you three, but I'll make it five rather than hold up the deal.
32:58Huh.
32:58You fellas wouldn't be so smart if you knowed who was standing behind you.
33:03You wouldn't expect us to fall for that old trick, would you?
33:07Well, don't say I didn't warn you.
33:08Better reach, boys.
33:13It's Billy.
33:19Disarm him, Frog.
33:21So you're the smart aleck that wouldn't fall for that trick, huh?
33:25What seems to be the trouble?
33:27Trouble?
33:27Mr. Morganson doesn't like competition, so he's brought Mr. Matson and his friends down to make a sellout.
33:32I understand you've been looking for me, Matson.
33:35What's on your mind?
33:36Well, if you won't speak up, I will.
33:39Leave the settlers alone or you might lose more than the use of that hand.
33:43And you, Morganson, leave this store alone, too.
33:46Well, I just came in to sort of look over the stock, friendly-like.
33:49Friendly-like?
33:50With these gunmen?
33:51Why, these men are some of the biggest cattle ranches in the county.
33:55Well, yeah, we just come in to pick up some of these bargains.
33:58Sure, we're customers.
33:59Why, uh, why, uh, I was gonna give more a big order.
34:02Well, if that's the case, pardon me.
34:08Tell the gentlemen some merchandise, Frog.
34:10Well, I should say.
34:14You can sing hymns to them and you can dance to it.
34:17Houching them off, Frog.
34:17Maybe some of these men will bid them in.
34:20Miss Moore, you come over and take the gentlemen's money.
34:21Now, what am I offered for this very fine Dixie-brand concertina?
34:27Ten free easy lessons goes with every one of them.
34:29Now, even a child can learn to play them.
34:31Don't be afraid. Speak up.
34:33This man bids a hundred dollars.
34:35It's old.
34:44Thank you, sir.
34:45Take the gun out of the man's belt, too.
34:47Now, Mr. Morganson, this trombonee is just the thing you need.
35:04I've hearin' tell that you're a big noise around this town.
35:07What am I offered?
35:08Two hundred dollars.
35:09Sold.
35:10Give the gentleman his horn, Frog.
35:12Do you know how to play it?
35:13No.
35:14Like this.
35:14Come on.
35:28Billy.
35:29Yes, Miss Ellen?
35:30You've been a mighty good friend to us.
35:32Even though you are a...
35:33An outlaw.
35:34Would it make any difference to you if I weren't?
35:37Well, you better be going now.
35:39Not just yet.
35:40You were gonna tell me something.
35:41Well, I was just going to warn you that the sheriff is coming to our opening.
35:45He might walk in any minute.
35:47All these men bid fifty dollars apiece for what's left.
35:49Come on.
35:50Come on.
35:50Come on.
35:51Come on.
35:52Yeah.
35:52Company among the concert theater.
36:08Yes.
36:09We're goin' back there and get that money.
36:14Mr. Moore?
36:29Yes, sir?
36:30What can I do for you?
36:32Let's have that money.
36:33What?
36:34Those men are coming back for it as sure as shooting.
36:36I'll keep it for you.
36:37Don't you worry. I'll have it in the safe place.
36:39In that ten bucks? Come on, let me have it.
36:41Now I see through your game.
36:42It was a slick roundabout way to rob those ranchmen.
36:44And rob me, too.
36:50Come on, hand it over.
37:06There goes Billy.
37:13Let's go get him. We'll get the storekeeper later.
37:31Sheriff! Sheriff!
37:33Sheriff, I've been robbed.
37:34Who robbed you?
37:35Billy the kid. He got away with $500 or better.
37:37Are you sure it was Billy?
37:40Yes. Hurry. He's getting away.
37:42Don't worry. We'll get him.
37:43We'll be whipped out.
37:50Don't worry.
37:59Don't worry.
38:04Come on, look.
38:05Now you're short.
38:06The End
38:36All right, boys.
38:52When I camp under the stars
38:58I can't forget
39:03That night we met
39:08When I camped under the stars
39:14Every breeze seemed to whisper
39:19I love you
39:23While the moon made a halo above you
39:29I'll never forget
39:34That night we met
39:39When I camped under the stars
39:45Every time I camped under the stars
39:54I'll never forget
39:55I'll never forget
39:57I'll never forget
39:58I'll never forget
39:59I'll never forget
40:00I'll never forget
40:02Well, hello, Pat.
40:29I was going to start shooting until I saw that faint horse of yours,
40:31and, well, I just knew it was you.
40:34Give me that storekeeper's money.
40:37Well, I already took it back to him.
40:42Oh, you already took it back to him, huh?
40:44Well, that's not Moore's.
40:45A bunch of the nesters gave it to me.
40:47Another yarn.
40:48I shouldn't have believed your first one
40:49about wanting to work with me and make good with me.
40:53Well, if you'll only give me a chance to...
40:54I'm giving you a chance.
40:56The same chance I gave Billy.
40:58He had fair warning to get out of this country before I killed him.
41:02So have you.
41:05You'll think different by tomorrow morning.
41:16Morning, Miss Ellen.
41:18I got your money back from Billy the Kid.
41:22You didn't?
41:23Is he all right?
41:25Well, now, I don't know.
41:26I never laid eyes on him.
41:27I found the money in his saddlebags while he was out of camp.
41:31Oh, thank goodness.
41:32But you see, this money doesn't belong to us.
41:34Billy returned ours the same night.
41:37Now, I don't want to doubt your word, Miss,
41:38but that's mighty hard to believe.
41:40But it's true.
41:41He did bring it back.
41:43You can see for yourself.
41:44Mr. Garrett, I was wrong.
41:48He only took it to keep the ranchers from getting it.
41:50Wrong?
41:51Now, look here, mister.
41:52You've got to be mighty careful about being wrong in this country.
41:55It might mean shooting.
41:57I wouldn't keep all that loose cash around here, either.
42:00Oh, Billy said it was all right.
42:01You see, everybody thinks that he stole it and kept it.
42:04Even you thought so, Mr. Garrett.
42:05It's no laughing matter, Ellen.
42:09Sheriff, I want to swear out warrants for Morganson and those bullies of his.
42:12Now, look here, Mr. Moore.
42:13This isn't Connecticut.
42:15The law is as new here as you tender feet.
42:18You mean you can't haul these rapscallions into court?
42:21Why, sure I can.
42:22But what's the use?
42:23They don't want to be acquitted by a jury of their friends and relatives.
42:26This is cattle country.
42:27And the cattlemen still run it.
42:35It's okay, Billy.
42:40I've been waiting for you and them horses.
42:42Got them yet?
42:44Sheriff Garrett sort of tied me up on that horse deal for you settlers.
42:48But don't worry, Ellen.
42:49Your money's safe.
42:49Ain't the money that worries me.
42:51I've got to turn sod on 40 acres or get out.
42:54You mean you'll lose your claim?
42:55That's why the ranchers have been stealing our horses.
42:57So we can't prove up our homesteads according to the law.
43:00Yes, I know.
43:02Has Matson been giving you any trouble lately?
43:04No, but him and his crowd was here a couple hours ago looking for you.
43:08Might be them coming back.
43:13That gum, it sure looks like it.
43:15I'll hide you in the barn.
43:17No, it's too late.
43:17They've seen me already.
43:34Stay on the outside.
43:40If he breaks into the open, fire a shot.
43:42All right.
43:43I'll hide you in the barn.
43:44I'll hide you in the barn.
43:44I'll hide you in the barn.
43:45I'll hide you in the barn.
43:46I'll hide you in the barn.
43:47I'll hide you in the barn.
43:48I'll hide you in the barn.
43:49I'll hide you in the barn.
43:50I'll hide you in the barn.
43:51I'll hide you in the barn.
43:52I'll hide you in the barn.
43:53I'll hide you in the barn.
43:54I'll hide you in the barn.
43:55I'll hide you in the barn.
43:56I'll hide you in the barn.
43:57I'll hide you in the barn.
43:58I'll hide you in the barn.
43:59I'll hide you in the barn.
44:00I'll hide you in the barn.
44:02I'll hide you in the barn.
44:03I'll hide you in the barn.
44:34It's a good thing you're riding the same horse.
44:42I don't know what would happen to you if it wasn't for him.
44:44I almost took a shot at you again.
44:46Say, what's the idea of running me down like this?
44:49Well, Roy, it seems like this whole thing's a horse on me.
44:52I, George, I'm sorry I didn't give you a chance to explain about that money.
44:56Well, that's all right, Pat. Thanks.
44:59I wish that was all, but it ain't.
45:01You're through.
45:03I know you've done a good job,
45:05but it seems that Mr. Page went down to Washington and squawked plenty,
45:08and Dave Conway got his orders to turn you loose right away.
45:12Well, what's going to happen to the homesteaders?
45:14That's going to be tough.
45:15You know those cattlemen don't fear a thing but federal court.
45:18Well, why don't we run them in there?
45:19Well, the U.S. District Court only handles crimes against the government.
45:23Say, Pat, those ranchers haven't got us beat yet.
45:26We've still got a chance.
45:27Have we?
45:28Yes, if I can get some teamwork from Throgmillhouse,
45:30then I'm sure he'll be glad to help us.
45:39There goes that music peddler.
45:44Wonder what happened to his horses.
45:47Let's go find out.
45:51Hey, Morganson.
45:52What do you want?
45:59Well, uh, Mr. Morganson,
46:01uh, you see, uh,
46:04what I'm trying to say is, uh,
46:05you reckon you and me could talk a little business?
46:07You've got a lot of gall coming here.
46:10Well, I know I have,
46:11but you see,
46:11I've got to sell out my whole stock of Dixie Brand musical instruments.
46:15And cheap, too.
46:16I wouldn't have any more of your junk if you gave it to me.
46:19Hello, Milhouse.
46:20Hello.
46:22What happened to your horses?
46:23Want to catch up to you?
46:24You know who got my horses?
46:26My friend, Billy the Kid.
46:28What are you handing us?
46:29I ain't handing you nothing.
46:30He held me up and stole all my horses.
46:32What does he want with horses?
46:33Nesters.
46:34He's stealing all the stock he can get his hands on.
46:37And he's getting $50 a head, too.
46:40Stole your team, eh?
46:42Well, ain't that too bad.
46:44Now, ain't it?
46:45And I thought he was my friend, too.
46:48Couldn't tell us where we might find this friend of yours, could you?
46:51We might get your horses back for you.
46:53Well, last time I seen him, he was heading for Apache Pass.
46:56And he's a follower in a big bunch of stolen stock, too.
47:00Hey, Burton.
47:01Get out and spread the word that Billy the Kid's been located.
47:04I sure do hope you get my horses back.
47:07Now, Mr. Morgerson,
47:07don't you think you'd like to try my line of Dixie Brand instruments?
47:11Not interested.
47:11Well, I reckon I might as well be going.
47:14You're staying here.
47:16What are you taking us for, a couple of fools?
47:18Yeah.
47:18Huh?
47:18No, no, no.
47:26Now, when we get to Apache Pass, this is the way we'll work.
47:29What are you making me do this for?
47:36Billy's your friend, ain't he?
47:38He won't think you'd bring up somebody to spot him
47:40and take word back to the boys.
47:42All right.
48:05You stay here.
48:06And no funny business.
48:07You'll be here pretty soon, Pat.
48:18You'd better pull out.
48:19Good luck, Roy.
48:25Come on.
48:26Come on.
48:26Come on.
48:56Thatta, boy.
49:07Thatta, boy, Roy.
49:08Ha, ha, ha.
49:28Where'd he go?
49:29Ah, we'll get him later. Let's get the stock. Come on.
49:38Forward, gallop, gallop.
50:08Come on, gallop.
50:17Come on.
50:20Let's go!
50:23Good afternoon, men.
50:40Have you seen any stolen horses?
50:42No, sir.
50:43This herd belongs to us.
50:45We're just bringing them in from pasture.
50:47That black looks like an army horse.
50:49Well, that's one of the best stock horses I got.
50:53Raised him from a colt.
50:55Let's have a closer look at him.
50:57Get down.
50:58Both of you.
51:08Look at that hook.
51:13You're all under arrest for having horses in your possession that were stolen from the United States Army.
51:18I reckon we made a mistake.
51:20You sure did make a mistake.
51:22And this time, you won't stand trial at home.
51:25You'll face a United States court.
51:27And you'll serve your sentence in a federal penitentiary.
51:37Billy!
51:38Hold it, Mattson.
51:38That's not Billy.
51:39I killed Billy the Kid the night he nearly shot your hand off.
51:43This is Roy Rogers.
51:44He's made the country safe for settlers.
51:47And he's going to be my chief deputy.
51:51Fresh copies of the prisoner's song.
51:53A dollar each.
51:54What's the matter?
51:55Ain't there no takers?
51:57I'll see you in jail.
51:58Once again we ride across the prairie
52:09And find a dream come true
52:18When the sun is setting on the prairie
52:27My heart is there with you
52:37Help!
52:38Hey, Roy!
52:40Roy!
52:42Hey, Roy!
52:43Where are you?
52:44Roy!
52:44Don't leave me!
52:46Help!
52:46Hey, Roy!
52:47Hey, Roy!
52:48Where are you?
52:49Roy!
52:50Don't leave me!
52:51Help!
52:59Hey!
53:00Roy!
53:00Hey, Roy!
53:04Where are you?
53:05Roy!
53:06No!
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