Ride into the Wild West with Song of Texas (1943)! 🤠
This classic Western brings together music, adventure, and timeless cowboy action. Preserved for vintage film lovers, this movie is in the public domain and free to enjoy.
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This classic Western brings together music, adventure, and timeless cowboy action. Preserved for vintage film lovers, this movie is in the public domain and free to enjoy.
#ClassicWestern #PublicDomainFilm #SongOfTexas #VintageMovies #WesternMovies #1940sCinema #OldWestern #CowboyMovie #ClassicFilm
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00:00The End
00:30The End
01:00Hurry up, they'll be here!
01:12Terry, hurry up!
01:14I'm coming!
01:15Come on, hop on!
01:16Okay, let's go!
01:18Oh, boy, we made it!
01:29He's not here yet!
01:31He'll be here anytime!
01:36I know you'd like to make all the rounds, Roy, but it's getting pretty late.
01:39We'd better get back to the show.
01:40Well, this is the last one, Bob, I promise.
01:42Till next year.
01:43Let me show.
01:44Hiya, kids.
01:53It really is swell getting a chance to be here this year and meet you all in person and say
01:57howdy to you.
01:58And I brought my horse, Trigger, along, and I know he's tickled to death to come back and
02:01say hello to you.
02:02You glad to be here, Trigger?
02:03Huh?
02:06Well, how about throwing the little girls a kiss?
02:08Will you throw them a kiss out there?
02:09How about you giving me a kiss?
02:16Well, kids, I'm going to get on Trigger and have him do a little dance for you.
02:19And you're gonna get on Trigger, maybe I can't see any funny tales if you're doing this.
02:21Oh, my God!
02:22And you're gonna get on Trigger and have him do a little dance.
02:31I'm gonna get on Trigger and have him do a little dance.
02:42You're gonna do a little dance.
02:44And you're gonna try to watch his face.
02:46Well, hello there, sweetie pie.
02:50Hello.
02:51Say, you're getting more beautiful every time I see you.
02:53You know, some of these days I'm going to come back here and run off with you.
02:57Oh, would you?
02:58I sure would.
03:01Say, you're looking better, partner.
03:04You still going to ride those buck and broncs for me?
03:06You bet.
03:07Oh, boy, I'm saving the best one to show for you.
03:12Hello there.
03:14What's your name?
03:15This is Rosita.
03:17Her parents sent her here from Mexico City for treatment.
03:19I think she's a little homesick.
03:21Rosita?
03:22Well, I think I've got just a cure for homesickness.
03:25All right, fellas.
03:29Mexicali Rose, I'm leaving.
03:37Don't feel blue.
03:41Mexicali Rose, stop breathing.
03:49I love you.
03:54When the dove of love is wingin' through the blue.
04:09All the castles you've been buildin' will come true.
04:22Mexicali Rose, stop cryin', I'll come back to you some sunny day.
04:37Every night you'll know that I'll be findin'.
04:42Every night you'll know that I'll be findin'.
04:46Every hour of year while I'm away.
04:51Dry those big brown eyes and smile, dear.
05:00Vanish all those tears and please don't sigh.
05:06Kiss me once again and hold me.
05:14Mexicali Rose, goodbye.
05:18Goodbye.
05:19Goodbye.
05:30I wish the man who endowed this ward could be here to see this.
05:34Oh, you mean Sam Bennett?
05:35He was a great performer.
05:37Seems to me I've heard you're a pretty good performer yourself.
05:40Oh, thanks, but there'll never be another one.
05:41He was a champion in and out of the arena.
05:44I need the money awful bad or I wouldn't ask you for it.
05:48But what makes you think I'd let you have five hundred dollars or even one hundred dollars?
05:52I made plenty for you, Jim, and your brother, and my day.
05:56You said it in your day, and that's a long time past.
05:58If you'd have stayed away from booze and gambling and held onto the money you made for yourself,
06:01you wouldn't look the way you do.
06:03Sorry, Bennett, we don't run an organization for charity.
06:06I don't want charity, Jim, Mr. Calvert.
06:09But I just thought I know this business so well that there ought to be something around here
06:13I could do to pay the money back, if you let me have it.
06:16We haven't got any place around here for has-beens.
06:18You can get a hand out of the cook wagon if you're hungry.
06:25Hey, Bill Kirk won't be able to drive the truck wagon race.
06:28He was just thrown and broke an arm.
06:29Now what?
06:30Well, we just have to get somebody else, that's all.
06:32You might drive it yourself.
06:33Not me.
06:34There's easier ways of committing suicide than that.
06:36Wait a minute.
06:37Hey, Sam.
06:41We need a driver for the truck wagon race.
06:43You used to drive it when you were younger.
06:44Think you can handle it again?
06:46Why?
06:47You wanted $500.
06:48It's a $500 purse if you win.
06:50Then I'll win.
06:51And thanks for the chance.
06:53You better go see about your team.
06:54You go with them.
06:57Jim.
06:59He's too old for that kind of a team.
07:00He may get hurt.
07:01I don't care what he gets as long as it's not $500 of my money.
07:04But I'll pay the doctor bills.
07:09Your wagon's ready, Roy.
07:10You're up next.
07:11Okay.
07:11Saddle him up for me, will you, Bill?
07:24Hey, Roy.
07:26Know who's racing against you?
07:28That old fellow over there?
07:30Take another look.
07:36Sam Bennett.
07:37It can't be.
07:39Hard to believe that guy was ever a champ, huh?
07:41I was looking at a picture of him this morning.
07:44What a change.
07:45I wonder why he's doing this.
07:47Handling that kind of stuff's no job for an old man.
07:50He probably wants to hear the yell of a crowd again.
07:52Show business in your blood's about the most incurable ailment there is, they tell me.
07:56I'm going over and wishing luck.
07:57We understand each other.
08:07Now, don't let me down, baby.
08:09Mr. Bennett?
08:11That's right.
08:12I'm Roy Rogers.
08:13Oh, I heard of you.
08:14I'm driving against you in the race today.
08:17I want you to know I'm mighty proud to be working on the same program with you.
08:20Thanks.
08:21We ought to put on a real race out there, you and I.
08:25If I'm lucky enough to win, it'll be because I've got a better team, not because I'm a better driver.
08:31You ain't won yet.
08:32I feel the same way about it.
08:35Good luck, Mr. Bennett.
08:41Driving number four wagon on the outside will be Roy Rogers, king of the cowboys and star of the Calvert Brothers rodeo show.
08:52Driving wagon number two on the inside will be that former great rodeo star in his own right, Sam Bennett.
08:57The teams will race out of the arena to a flag stop one mile away and back to the finish line in front of the grandstand.
09:07Are you ready?
09:27Oh, no, no, no.
09:57They're just passing the halfway point.
09:59They've reached the halfway mark.
10:01Sam Bennett holds a slight lead, but it's anybody's race yet.
10:27Come on.
10:57They hurt bad?
11:18Just seems to be shaken up a bit, Roy.
11:20Take him to my tent and get a doctor.
11:27And that's why he took a chance.
11:49is he feeling any better yeah he's all right the doctor just took a look at him said he was lucky
12:14to be alive the doc ought to take a look at that wagon they gave him to drive and he'd know how
12:18lucky he was what do you mean I don't think that thing had ever seen any grease the harness was
12:22the whole of us falling apart why those dirty crooks no wonder they give him a chance at the
12:26purse yeah you boys still feel like you want to be your own bosses yes Roy that's why we bought the
12:33ranch what we've been saving our money for to put stock on it why good because we're quitting this
12:37outfit today right now you mean that I sure do well gosh we haven't got enough money yet have
12:43we maybe not but we'll get by on a little lesson than either of them to be tied up with a bunch
12:46of crooks I feel the same way about that myself you said it and the sooner the quicker you know
12:51what I think the smell of them two calvert brothers what's been ruining my stomach let's go tell them
12:56we quit I'll tell them for all of us the rest of you boys get packed up and going out to the ranch
13:00Pat and I'll take a look at that stock we want in Bear Valley and we'll see you later uh you might
13:04start fixing things up a little all right and say Roy don't you think we ought to hang around a bit
13:08just in case of trouble you know they're going to howl and plenty too I might do a little howling myself
13:13feeling better I guess so I'm sorry about the way the race turned out today mr. Bennett well it
13:27teaches me not to drive for the Calvert brothers or against strangers without checking my equipment
13:32more carefully I had nothing to do with equipment whether you believe it or not my opinion of the
13:37Calvert brothers is the same as yours I'm leaving them don't make any difference to me what you do
13:43wait a minute here's the rest of your stuff that's a mighty cute little girl you got there oh so you
13:49read other people's mail too believe me mr. Bennett I'm on your side how'd you expect to entertain your
13:54daughter on her vacation if you broke your neck out there today I don't know but if she finds out
14:00about me I just assumed it was broken find out what you read the telegram do I look like a ranch owner
14:07do I look like a bait shot the last time she saw me I was a champ you still look like one to me you
14:14got a raw deal out there today and I'd like to do something to to make up for there's nothing you can
14:20do yes there is you've been telling your daughter you have a ranch haven't you yeah well mister you've
14:24got one as long as she's here all right we'll talk about it later you wait here for me I'm gonna
14:29go kiss the Calvert brothers goodbye and I don't think they're gonna like it how's it look Roy sure
14:39looks well Tim we've been working ever since we got here those wild horses got here and boy do they
14:43look good there'll be more here in a day or so Sam why don't you write on up the house it's back are
14:48you sure you want to go through with this I'll see you in a few minutes go on
14:52what's Sam doing out here it's a long story boys but he's sort of our guest well that wasn't so long
15:00well there's a little more to it than that you see he's in a jam and I knew you boys wouldn't
15:05mind helping out an old timer so I told him as long as his daughter was only going to be here for a few
15:10days his daughter say what is it what goes on well what I'm trying to tell you is that she thinks he
15:16owns the ranch and she's coming to visit him well he doesn't own one so I told him he could sort of use
15:22this one you mean we've got to make out like our ranch belongs to him only for the weekend listen
15:27fellas he's an awful jam think how you'd feel if it was your daughter and you told her you was a big
15:31shot I don't even know how I'd feel if I had a daughter let alone tell her I was a big shot look
15:37Roy I thought we wasn't going to allow women on this ranch she's no woman Bob she's a little girl
15:42well we've got other things to do besides running a nursery too yeah I agree with Bob but I'll change
15:49my vote on one condition you're the nursemaid you keep her out of the way okay how do you boys feel
15:55about well I'm sure glad you approve because the train gets in this afternoon Obama doll
16:06well that's funny maybe she fell off the train well I wonder where dad is sure he knows you're coming
16:17well certainly maybe he sent those men to meet us I'll go ask them hey you ask the skinny one I
16:24saw the other one first I'm gonna ask these ladies if they've seen her I beg your pardon ladies first
16:29well I was expecting my father to meet us maybe you know him Sam Bennett oh sure we're looking for
16:35his daughter you mean you're Sue why yes did he send you to meet us no I mean yes only only what
16:44is there something wrong certainly not everything's fine say you're a little big for your age aren't you
16:50you're kind of young for your size ain't you he has to eat those for his teeth what you got behind
16:58your back another one oh oh no no I mean I ain't got nothing behind my back are you sure it's his teeth that
17:07are weak you had to open your big mouth shall we go help me in junior
17:12dad
17:18dad hello I'm so happy to be here oh I've waited a long time for this honey
17:30well it's just like I dreamed it would be you the ranch the country everything
17:35see that's what I was trying to tell you boy she sure got going up looks for a little kid some kid
17:41right and I'm the guy that wanted Roy to be the nurse did you want to see dad about anything important
17:49nothing that can't wait sure is nice sitting out here in the open air alone isn't it yes it is well I
17:57you so but I'd be very happy to have your company I want to hear all about the ranch I just love to talk
18:08about the ranch oh good evening miss Bennett good evening I was just passing by and I saw you sitting there
18:26oh pardon me mr. Bennett I thought you had already gone in do you want to see me about something no no sir
18:34just passing by well don't let us stop you good night yes sir good night miss Bennett good night
18:41that was a mean trick don't think I approve of it you could have stopped it by saying one word I would have said that one word too
18:56if I hadn't wanted to hear about the ranch we can talk about the ranch in the daylight how would you like to hear a song instead
19:02well I that's swell I'll get my orchestra yes father be right back
19:07when vesper bells are ringing I hear sweet voices singing as evening shadows fall
19:24is then my heart grows fonder as through the flowers I wonder with thoughts so too dear
19:36always always of you dear
19:41moon light and roses bring wonderful memories of you
19:54my heart reposes in beautiful thoughts so true
20:05true
20:07june light
20:10june light
20:12discloses
20:13love's old and green
20:16sparkling and new
20:18moonlight and roses
20:25bring memories
20:27bring memories
20:28bring memories
20:29of you
20:34very very nice Mr. Bennett
20:38very very nice Mr. Bennett
20:43what
20:44you're disturbing the livestock
20:56my stock
20:57that was triggered
20:58just schooling me I guess
21:01you better not go any closer them horses may start tallying off again
21:05one
21:06one
21:07one
21:08two
21:09one
21:10one
21:12Get those horses to the back of the barn.
21:32We'll take these.
21:33It could have been worse.
21:57The speed ought to dry out pretty fast.
21:59Yeah, but don't sprout first.
22:01Speaking of sprouts, look what's coming up.
22:03All right, boys.
22:17Looks like you had a little fire.
22:19We wasn't smudging no orange grove.
22:22That's too bad to do much damage.
22:24Very little.
22:25You'll be sorry to hear.
22:26What do you want?
22:27Oh, nothing in particular.
22:28The show is booked in town next week.
22:30I came on ahead to get things lined up.
22:31Being so close, I thought I'd drop out and see how you're getting along.
22:34Oh, we're getting along fine.
22:35Why don't you follow suit and get along?
22:38Still want to run your own show, eh?
22:40Take a look around.
22:41What do you think?
22:42Well, I think you win.
22:43It looks pretty good.
22:45Rogers, no use you and I squabbling like a couple of schoolboys.
22:49I'll admit my show is better with you in it.
22:51I'm willing to make it worth your while.
22:53I'll tell you what I'll do.
22:54You come back and I'll cut you in 50-50.
22:56We'll split the profits right up the middle.
22:58What do you say?
22:58I'm sorry.
23:00That's a pretty good offer.
23:01We'd be partners.
23:03That's just it.
23:03I don't think we'd make good partners.
23:05I'm sorry to feel that way about it.
23:08It'd be a shame for you boys to lose this nice setup.
23:10Our plans don't include losing it.
23:13Maybe you haven't planned far enough in the future.
23:15The Calvert brothers control the whole rodeo circuit.
23:18What are you going to do if you find yourself with a show and no place to play it?
23:21Nobody to look at it.
23:22We'll take our chances on that.
23:26Yeah, I see it's a very nice setup.
23:40I forgot to tell you, Sam Bennett's here.
23:42Too bad you have to leave.
23:43Maybe you'd like to say hello to Sam.
23:52Morning.
23:52Hi.
23:56Roy, who was that?
23:59Just some guy trying to sell us a bill of goods.
24:02Business?
24:03Why didn't he stop by and see Dad?
24:05He knew your father wouldn't be interested in what he had to sell.
24:08Oh.
24:09Roy, would you mind coming up to the house for a few minutes?
24:11Dad and I have some questions about the ranch.
24:13Sure.
24:15Who wants to teach me to ride?
24:17I do.
24:17Oh, well, you're both so cute, I'll let you both teach me.
24:22I'm beginning to find out why you've got that worry wrinkle.
24:25She always was an inquisitive brat.
24:28You shouldn't bother Roy like this.
24:29He's got other things to think of.
24:31Now, it won't take long.
24:32And besides, after finding out that you have no insurance, I'm prepared for anything.
24:36Better look at all the books first.
24:38Books?
24:40Well, certainly your accounts.
24:41Accounts?
24:42Oh, accounts.
24:43Well, we don't exactly keep accounts.
24:46But you must.
24:47How do you keep track of your bills?
24:49We just sort of pay them when they come in and forget about them, huh?
24:54Yeah, yeah.
24:55But that's absurd.
24:58Well, this ranch has been going a long time.
25:00It's like any other business.
25:01You have to run it in a business-like way.
25:03Now, you must have some sort of records.
25:05Well, I'd be glad to go into it with you, but it's kind of complicated.
25:09You might not be able to understand the details of it.
25:12The firm I work for in New York has a monthly turnover of one-half million dollars.
25:16And I keep the books.
25:18Ouch.
25:19Well, whatever we make, we just put it in the bank.
25:21And when we need money, we just take it out again.
25:24Go on.
25:25Well, then at the end of the year, we see if there's anything left.
25:30Well, if there's anything left, it's swell.
25:32Which there seldom is, I gather.
25:35Oh, Sue, what do you want to bother with us for now?
25:37You're supposed to be on a vacation.
25:39Why don't you get out in the air and take a little ride?
25:42Yeah, I've got a horse all saddled up for you.
25:44You'll like him.
25:45Besides, it's a shame to waste a beautiful day like this indoors.
25:48I guess you're right.
25:50There's no point in my talking bookkeeping if you know nothing about it, is there?
25:53We just use different systems.
25:55Maybe someday I'll learn yours.
25:56Or I'll learn yours, Mr. Rogers.
25:59I'll be ready in a minute.
26:00Oh, she almost had his rope and tie at that time.
26:19Get him going fast when he comes through.
26:21Hold it there.
26:43Somebody's running out for a start.
26:52Come on.
26:52Hey, where's my pants?
27:05Hey.
27:06You got him on.
27:07Oh.
27:17You know, Hildegard was telling me the other night.
27:19Wait a minute.
27:22What's that?
27:31What's this all about?
27:32Have the boys all gone crazy?
27:33Those aren't the boys.
27:34You better stay right here.
27:35I want to see the excitement.
27:37This is no game.
27:38You do as I say.
28:03I want to see the boys.
28:04I want to see the boys.
28:05I want to see the boys.
28:06I want to see the boys.
28:07I want to see the boys.
28:08I want to see the boys.
28:09I want to see the boys.
28:10I want to see the boys.
28:11I want to see the boys.
28:12I want to see the boys.
28:13I want to see the boys.
28:14I want to see the boys.
28:15I want to see the boys.
28:16I want to see the boys.
28:17I want to see the boys.
28:18I want to see the boys.
28:19I want to see the boys.
28:20I want to see the boys.
28:21I want to see the boys.
28:22I want to see the boys.
28:23I want to see the boys.
28:24I want to see the boys.
28:25I want to see the boys.
28:26I want to see the boys.
28:27Here comes the gang from the ranch.
28:39Let's get out of here.
28:50Roy!
28:57Roy!
29:27Roy!
29:28Roy!
29:31Roy!
29:32Roy!
29:39Roy!
29:42Roy!
29:50Roy!
29:52Roy!
29:54You all right?
29:55I think so.
29:56Good.
29:58What's the matter?
29:59Why didn't you stay where I told you to?
30:01Because I'm stupid.
30:02But I'd rather resent your tone, considering your position.
30:06My position right now is better than yours.
30:08I've got a horse to ride home on.
30:10You wouldn't dare.
30:12You get my horse at once, and that's an order.
30:14I'll try.
30:16But I might not be able to find him when he asks like that.
30:20He's pretty wild.
30:20I might even get lost myself.
30:25Wait a minute.
30:32Will you find him for me, please?
30:55That'll do it.
31:01Put him back in the corral.
31:02To wonder if they didn't crack their hooves clean through, making them run across rocks like that.
31:07If we'd have caught them bandits, I'd make them run back that canyon barefoot.
31:11That wouldn't hurt Calvert any.
31:12He's no tender.
31:13Well, you think it was his idea?
31:15Hey, why don't we go into town and take him apart?
31:17I'll punch him so full of holes you can play him like a flute.
31:20We haven't any proof.
31:21It's just my hunch.
31:22Oh, it's too bad Miss Bennett had to spoil it.
31:25Just like a dame, though.
31:26Show up when you don't want her.
31:28I think you ought to tell her.
31:30The trouble with you is you don't know how to handle women.
31:32Oh, but he does, Pat.
31:33No, he doesn't.
31:34He's too polite.
31:35Oh, I was just saying, Roy, you ought to be more polite.
31:44Roy, why didn't you tell me last night that you and Dad were partners?
31:47Partners?
31:48Now, don't try to pretend.
31:50Dad told me all about it.
31:51Oh.
31:52Yes, you see, he had to.
31:53I had a few changes in mind after last night.
31:56So Dad finally broke down and told me why they couldn't be made.
31:59Imagine trying to fire your father's partner.
32:01You know, he said you were so valuable, he had to make you a partner.
32:05But that you didn't want to accept.
32:07I think you're too modest.
32:10But I'd like to have a copy of the partnership papers to keep just in case something should happen.
32:14We haven't any papers.
32:15It's just the gentleman's agreement.
32:17Nothing in writing?
32:18Well, suppose something should happen to Dad.
32:20How could you prove your share?
32:22Well, I...
32:23I think for your own protection, you ought to have it in writing.
32:26If you think so.
32:26I certainly do.
32:28I'll have Hildegard draw off a paper.
32:29Something informal between friends.
32:33I tried to talk her out of it.
32:34Let her do it.
32:35She gets a kick out of helping you.
32:37It doesn't hurt anything.
32:40Besides, we can tear it up when she goes home.
32:43Here you are.
32:45Sorry to keep you waiting.
32:47Nice and formal little thing.
32:48Read it.
32:49To whom it may concern, whereas between the party of the first part and the party of the second part,
32:54to be known hereafter by the above and aforementioned titles.
32:57Well, it sounds legal enough.
32:59Where do I sign?
33:00Oh, well, you don't sign yet.
33:02We have to go into town and have it notarized.
33:04Into town?
33:05Well, certainly.
33:05Otherwise, it's not valid.
33:07You have no objections, have you, Roy?
33:08Oh, no, ma'am.
33:10The party of the second part is definitely in favor of going to town with you.
33:14And the party of the first part.
33:16Big doings going on in town right now.
33:18Fiesta and everything.
33:19We'll have fun.
33:19There, now that was painless, wasn't it?
33:24Didn't hurt a bit.
33:25Uh-huh.
33:25Well, I'll be getting back to the ranch.
33:52Don't you want to watch, Dad?
33:54No, this is old stuff to you, Dad.
33:57Well, do you want me to go with you?
33:58No, stay and enjoy yourself.
34:01Shall we go?
34:02Sure.
34:02All right.
34:02Just like the store club with tamales.
34:32All right.
34:34The End
35:04The End
35:34The End
36:04The End
36:34The End
37:04The End
37:34The End
38:04Hello, honey. Have a good time yesterday?
38:10You'll find out.
38:11What's this?
38:13This is the check.
38:14I sold your half of the ranch to Jim Calvert.
38:16And that's a timetable on which you're going to select a train that will take us home.
38:20Oh, Sue, you shouldn't have.
38:23But I thought you'd be happy.
38:24You said that...
38:25I know I did, but...
38:27And to Jim Calvert, of all people...
38:30Well, you have to take it back.
38:34You have to take it back.
38:34Oh, but Dad, I don't think he will.
38:36He's got to.
38:38Oh, Sam, I want you to take a look at some stock.
38:42Oh, I thought I heard Sam's voice in here. Where is he?
38:45He just went out.
38:47He's very much upset.
38:48Upset?
38:49Yes, I might as well tell you.
38:52I used the power of attorney that Dad gave me, and I sold his half of the ranch to Jim Calvert.
38:56You did what?
38:57Well, that's about as clearly as I can state it.
39:00Well, don't you think you were going a little too far?
39:02Why? It was his to sell, wasn't it?
39:04Not without my consent.
39:06Maybe I don't want Calvert as a partner.
39:07Well, I can't see that Dad did very well with you as a partner.
39:10Maybe he was doing a little better than you think.
39:12Hey, what's all the excitement?
39:16Where's your dad going, coyote hunting?
39:18What do you mean?
39:19What do I mean?
39:19Why, he just ran out of here strapping on the biggest portable cannon I ever saw in all my life.
39:24And then he jumped on a horse and rode out of the yard like someone was after him.
39:28Where was he going?
39:29He said he was going to make Jim Calvert take his check back.
39:32Well, if he gets hurt, you can thank me for dreaming up such a crazy idea in the first place.
39:36And you for waking us up.
39:37Gosh, it took me four hours to make this one.
39:43And I've got to make 20 of them before we go out on the road.
39:46I'll be rolling hook the rest of my life.
39:48I'm not kidding you.
40:07I don't want it back, Bennett.
40:17You see, I check very carefully if it's all nice and legal.
40:20But I tell you...
40:21Let me tell you.
40:22Your daughter's a smart businesswoman.
40:24She knew I was anxious to have any part of that ranch.
40:27And she made me pay a nice price for it.
40:29But she couldn't sell it here.
40:31I don't own a foot of it.
40:33The law says differently.
40:34You and Rogers signed a partnership agreement.
40:36I don't care what the law says.
40:38You're giving me back that bill of sale.
40:40You're giving it back or you're a dead man.
40:44You're asking for trouble, Bennett.
40:46I'm asking for that bill of sale quick.
40:49Don't move your hands.
40:54Okay, but it's in that drawer.
40:55I'll get it.
41:06Throw that gun back inside, Calvert.
41:19All right, Rogers.
41:38Come on inside.
41:39Have a cigar.
42:00Oh, thanks.
42:00I'm not going to argue the legalities of this thing, Calvert.
42:04But you know that ranch isn't big enough for both of us.
42:07Well, I'm very happy with our partnership, of course.
42:09If you're not happy to find out I've got a chronic case of rattlesnakes,
42:13I should say not.
42:14What's your proposition?
42:16I'll buy your half of the ranch.
42:18If, of course.
42:19What's the if?
42:20If you'll sign an agreement to stick with the rodeo
42:22and forget this idea of a show of your own.
42:24And end up working for this tin horn gambling outfit the rest of my life?
42:27Oh, no.
42:28Just until you're too old to perform.
42:31Now, think it over.
42:33If you decide to accept,
42:34I'd like to have you back for this afternoon's chuck wagon race.
42:36Oh, wait a minute.
42:38I got another idea.
42:40You call this a tin horn gambling outfit.
42:42Let's see what kind of a gambler you are.
42:44Make it a little plainer.
42:46Your chuck wagon's against mine.
42:48My half of the ranch against yours.
42:50The winner owns it all.
42:51Is that clear enough?
42:52Mister, you've got yourself a bet.
43:01That's one thing she taught us anyway.
43:03Get it and write it.
43:05There you are.
43:06Now, it's understood.
43:07Two wagons apiece.
43:08Whoever wins gets it.
43:09Start and finish here.
43:10Right.
43:18Hey, Rogers.
43:19What's all this talk I hear about a bat?
43:21Yeah, we've got a big one on.
43:23Well, I'm out to win, but I'll drive straight.
43:26Thanks.
43:27I'm taking this wagon, Jim's orders.
43:29Do I drive a second?
43:30You don't drive any today.
43:34Okay, Bob.
43:35Okay.
43:36I wonder what that is.
43:37He said he'd watch it from up the road someplace.
43:41Ladies and gentlemen,
43:43the race is about ready to begin.
43:44Are the contestants on the wagons all set to go?
43:48All right, folks.
43:49We're about to give the signal.
43:50Oh, my God.
44:20Oh, my God.
44:50Oh, my God.
45:00Rogers is in trouble.
45:01He just swerved off the road.
45:08Rogers almost had a bad accident, but he's back to the race now.
45:11He's running last.
45:12Fred is in the lead, followed by Bob and Bill.
45:13Oh, my God.
45:43Oh, my God.
46:13Bob!
46:17Hey, Bob!
46:19Look out!
46:23All right, Roy.
46:37Keep going!
46:40Come on, boy!
46:43Hey, Bob!
46:47Oh, there must have been an accident.
46:50There are only three wagons left in the race now.
46:52Roy is treating Fred and Bill.
46:53Roy is treating Fred and Bill.
46:53Oh, my God.
46:55Oh, my God.
46:59Well, I suppose they don't tell you.
47:24No, I'll tell you, but short.
47:29Hello?
47:42Only two wagons left in the race.
47:45There are only two wagons left in the race.
47:47Rogers and Calvert are fighting it out.
47:49Better get going.
47:49We don't want to take any chances.
47:59We don't want to take any chances.
48:29We don't want to take any chances.
48:59We don't want to take any chances.
49:29The End
49:59Roy, here's a letter came for you today. It's from the rodeo association. Keep your fingers crossed. What does it say?
50:25Oh, I listened to this. This is to notify you that your rodeo is booked solidly throughout the circuit for the coming season.
50:34What's the matter?
50:35Don't mind me. I always ball at a happy ending.
50:39That's awful good news for you, Roy.
50:41It's good news for all of us. By the way, I'd like to get your signature on this.
50:55What was that?
50:59It's a contract for his services as foreman of the ranch. We'll need him when we go out on the road with the show this summer.
51:05I think I'm going to ball some more.
51:07If you're going to do that, you're going to need a bigger handkerchief.
51:11What do you see if we'll go out and tell the boys about it? They're out rounding up some stuff.
51:14All right.
51:21What are you crying about?
51:23It's a happy ending for me, too, isn't it?
51:26I'm glad for you, Pat.
51:28And you're just going to show it by shaking hands? Come here.
51:31Hey, wait a minute. Now, don't kiss me. I'm dynamite. I'm telling you.
51:34Maybe for a city fellow, but for a top hand, my kisses are slow murder.
51:38There's a rainbow over the rain
51:54And the skies are blue again
51:57The rolling thunder spills in the far off hills
52:01There's a rainbow over the rain
52:04Hear the cowboys yippee-i-o
52:06While the doggies mill and blow
52:10The sun is riding high in the prairie sky
52:13There's a rainbow over the rain
52:16I've been told there's a pot of gold
52:20At the end of the rainbow plain
52:22But I found that trail just a magic veil
52:26It's born in the sun and rain
52:28It's a grand and glorious day
52:31And the clouds have rolled away
52:34The fading thunder spills in the far off hills
52:38There's a rainbow over the rain
52:41There's a rainbow over the rain
52:44The fading thunder spills in the far off hills
52:47There's a rainbow over the rain
52:48There's a rainbow over the rain
52:49There's a rainbow over the rain
52:50The End
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