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Two Army officers (Guy Madison, Rory Calhoun) love the colonel's daughter and face Indians.
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00:00:00THE END
00:01:00The opening of the Great West wrote one of the most romantic and impelling chapters in American history.
00:01:28Events of the advancing frontier, retreating Indians fighting with primitive instinct to protect their lands, white men struggling to create new worlds, wrought strange destinies.
00:01:41Over the plains came the pioneers, good men and bad men.
00:01:46The unscrupulous, mistreated white man and red alike violated the Indians' treaties, shot his buffalo and set him on the warpath.
00:01:54Our story happened in these disputed rangelands and lawless border towns.
00:02:01It was a time of high adventure when men fought and died for what they wanted.
00:02:06The end of an old life and the start of a new.
00:02:09To protect the settlers and to keep western trails open, army posts had sprung up, islands of strength in the wastelands.
00:02:19The army post was vital in the land of the Huachubi River.
00:02:23On its banks, so many clashes and ambushes had flared that it earned the forbidding name, Massacre River.
00:02:30The army post was vital in the land of the Huachubi River.
00:03:00Skiddy.
00:03:06Miss Skiddy, Miss Skiddy.
00:03:16Its Chief Yellowstone.
00:03:17Yeah.
00:03:18Don't be afraid.
00:03:19He's always been friendly.
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00:03:30Chief Yellowstone says certain lands have been granted his people by treaty, but buffalo hunters and white settlers have cut deeper and deeper into their territory and have caused much trouble.
00:03:51Soldiers, too, have crossed their borders. He says his younger braves are demanding war. He does not want war and calls upon Colonel Reed to keep the treaty.
00:03:58Tell Chief Yellowstone that by the authority vested in me by my government, I make a promise that henceforth the Indian land shall be respected north from the boundaries of the Shensho, east to the Winfield Scott Range, south to Little Horn Valley, west to the river Huachope.
00:04:28Allねぇ for the assembly.
00:04:31Cheers!
00:04:34If you're trying to Taeco, this isn't your memory of something again, instead of being flexible and selective inía as it's made by the Empire's
00:04:58I'd like to make a report.
00:05:03Does it concern the matter at hand, Lieutenant?
00:05:08Yes, sir. Proceed.
00:05:10Three white buffalo hunters murdered in Little Horn Valley.
00:05:14Clear evidence, sir, that it was done by Indians.
00:05:17Scalp?
00:05:18Yes, sir.
00:05:20Mr. Knight.
00:05:22Tell Chief Yellowstone that I hold him responsible for any further acts of hostility.
00:05:29Yes, sir.
00:05:41Chief Yellowstone says he cannot be held responsible for the deeds of the rebellious young men of his tribe.
00:05:52What happened?
00:05:53You're only supposed to have been gone five days.
00:05:54Where's Kitty?
00:05:55She's not here.
00:05:56What do you mean, she's not here?
00:05:57Well, she is here, but I don't know if she's so eager to see you fellows.
00:05:59Why are you...
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00:07:13I'm sorry, Kitty. I didn't know you were in there.
00:07:15I was helping Mrs. Johansson.
00:07:17There's to be a dance tonight.
00:07:22I thought you would like to know.
00:07:27Well, you are coming to the dance, aren't you?
00:07:29Of course, darling. If I may have the first poker.
00:07:32Oh, Papa!
00:07:42Window.
00:07:43Why are you coming to the police?
00:07:45Why are you coming to the police?
00:07:46Why are you coming to the police?
00:07:47Hey!
00:07:58Ever since I got here from the Point.
00:08:00Day after day.
00:08:01I think the routine drills a lot of paperwork.
00:08:03I'm fed up.
00:08:04Don't worry, Sonny.
00:08:06Why, these days, your pappy will decide it's about time for his boy to get killed.
00:08:09And sure enough, he'll send you out with us.
00:08:12And we wouldn't want anything to happen to the Colonel's son.
00:08:15What do you want to do? Ride to glory in a day?
00:08:17Not glory. I want action.
00:08:19You're still a half-baked papoosh. You've got to learn to walk before you can ride.
00:08:23Why couldn't I have a chance as a killer, like the one that owned these?
00:08:29You brought him in and got your promotion.
00:08:31Sure, sure. Just like that.
00:08:33What about that dance tonight?
00:08:35Yeah, any special occasion, Randy?
00:08:45Sure, it's a special occasion.
00:08:46Farewell dance. For Sis.
00:08:49Where's Kitty going?
00:08:50St. Louis.
00:08:52I just thought you might be interested.
00:08:54Or can it be that I'm mistaken?
00:08:57Ah, yes.
00:08:59Beautiful, romantic, divine love.
00:09:05All right, you're grinning back.
00:09:06We're having left out of you.
00:09:17Supposed to be kind of different with Kitty away.
00:09:19Yeah.
00:09:22Guess you know how I feel about her, Larry.
00:09:25I guess it's no secret.
00:09:28I haven't got much time.
00:09:31I think I'll propose to Kitty at the dance tonight.
00:09:34Good luck, Phil.
00:09:46Good luck!
00:10:16Oh, my God.
00:10:40Happy?
00:10:41Remember, remember when we were kids?
00:10:50Even then, our parents, everybody knew I was in love with you.
00:10:56I've never stopped.
00:11:00Kitty.
00:11:00Please, Phil.
00:11:01Oh, you can't stop me now. I've waited too long.
00:11:03Phil, I've got to tell you something.
00:11:05Wait a minute, Kitty. Wait until I...
00:11:06I did love you. I did. You must believe that.
00:11:09But it's so hard to explain. It's too strange to put into words.
00:11:13But you know when you stop loving.
00:11:15You know that what was real yesterday isn't real anymore.
00:11:18And that suddenly, miraculously, you've changed.
00:11:22You're in love with someone else.
00:11:25Oh, I know it sounds unbelievable.
00:11:28That's why it's been so difficult to explain.
00:11:32Does he know about it?
00:11:35I think he's waiting to dance with you.
00:11:39Not dancing, Lieutenant?
00:11:51No, sir.
00:11:54There's a curious thing.
00:11:56In spite of the three years I've spent here,
00:11:59I can't seem to get used to the bigness of this place.
00:12:01The emptiness, the...
00:12:04The loneliness?
00:12:05Yeah, the loneliness.
00:12:07There's something about it, though, that holds you.
00:12:09I suppose my daughter knows what that something is,
00:12:11because she likes to come here on her vacation.
00:12:14On the other hand, Mrs. Reed thinks otherwise.
00:12:16Couldn't pry her loose from St. Louis with a team of mules.
00:12:19I've learned from Lieutenant Acton
00:12:23that you've been on your own since you were quite young.
00:12:25Since I was about eight.
00:12:28Until I came here, I was under the impression
00:12:30that West Pointers, in general, made the best officers.
00:12:34I don't mean that in any form of snobbering.
00:12:36I understand, sir.
00:12:37In fact, Mr. Knight, you've proved there's always an exception to the rule.
00:12:42By the way, forgive me for keeping good news to the very last,
00:12:44that I've recommended you for promotion to Captain.
00:12:48I appreciate that very much, sir.
00:12:50Anything I should know?
00:12:52Well, if so, perhaps Mr. Knight should fail you.
00:13:00Haven't you forgotten something?
00:13:02Our dance?
00:13:03I thought you'd forgotten.
00:13:05Why?
00:13:08Phil.
00:13:11You think a good deal of Phil's friendship.
00:13:13Don't you?
00:13:15I guess I do.
00:13:17And you wouldn't do anything to ma that friendship, would you?
00:13:22That's about it.
00:13:24Suppose you were both in love with the same girl.
00:13:27I mean, just suppose.
00:13:29I'd imagine she'd never know about it.
00:13:32Would she?
00:13:34Maybe.
00:13:37Why?
00:13:39Well, he's known the girl most of her life.
00:13:42Yes.
00:13:44And her family is his kind of folks.
00:13:49Yes.
00:13:50Besides, he's in love with her.
00:13:55Larry, I've just told Phil that I'm not in love with him.
00:13:59One, two, three years old.
00:14:05Hello, please.
00:14:06You seemed like i'm gay to really say,
00:14:21don't you?
00:14:22But you're happy. That's all that matters, sis.
00:14:30Congratulations.
00:14:32Thanks, Phil.
00:14:33Say, sis, you haven't told us when it's to be.
00:14:35Mother and I will decide the date together.
00:14:37I'll be leaving for St. Louis within a fortnight.
00:14:40Fortnight?
00:14:42Come on, sis. This is my dance.
00:14:52The stagecoach never drives to the fort.
00:14:58Well, that's what I usually do.
00:14:59You certainly must be off its route.
00:15:01Let's see.
00:15:02The military is off from Fort Danburg.
00:15:05Lieutenant, how about signing this?
00:15:07Sure thing.
00:15:08So you're not going to drive through Indian territory this time of night, are you?
00:15:11Much safer.
00:15:12Hooray for the hoorah!
00:15:14I thought you something else.
00:15:17Oh, you go ahead.
00:15:19I'll tell you about it later.
00:15:21Andy, be a good fellow and bring my stuff in the house.
00:15:25Two days away.
00:15:27It's late.
00:15:28And no word.
00:15:29So I wait and I wait.
00:15:30Well, what excuse would you give this time, Mr. Sergeant Johansson?
00:15:34Look.
00:15:36My sweet and yellow, devoted wife.
00:15:40When a husband comes home, he expects a kiss from his woman.
00:15:44Not to make explanation.
00:15:47Andy, put the stuff in the house.
00:15:49I'm telling you for the last time, those suitcases got mixed.
00:15:53I swear it to you.
00:15:54I never even looked at the woman.
00:15:55Oh, the hill lot!
00:15:56Down the wall!
00:15:57Hild!
00:15:58Having words with the Mrs. Sergeant?
00:15:59Yeah, yeah.
00:16:00My wife, she found a suitcase that belonged to some Lulu.
00:16:02How's that, Sergeant?
00:16:03A Lulu?
00:16:04Oh, she was on the stagecoach.
00:16:05So?
00:16:06You never looked at it?
00:16:07Never spoke to it?
00:16:08I tell you, sir, you can't tell a woman everything.
00:16:09But I go to the Colonel in the morning, I get a pass, and I take the suitcase back to the little lady.
00:16:11She'd give me a reward, maybe, huh?
00:16:12Oh, my dead body, you will!
00:16:13Oh, my dead body, you will!
00:16:14Mr. Acton, would you do a good woman a service?
00:16:15And please give back that release to that woman when you go to Jackson?
00:16:17Well, I won't promise, but I'll do my best.
00:16:18I'll do my best.
00:16:19I'll do my best.
00:16:20I'll do my best.
00:16:21I'll do my best.
00:16:22I'll do my best.
00:16:23I'll do my best.
00:16:24I'll do my best.
00:16:25I'll do my best.
00:16:26Oh, my dead body, you will!
00:16:27Mr. Acton, would you do a good woman a service?
00:16:29And please give back that release to that woman when you go to Jackson?
00:16:32Well, I won't promise, but I'll do my best.
00:16:35What did you say the lady's name was, Sergeant?
00:16:39Miss Laura Jordan.
00:16:40Laura Jordan.
00:16:41I knew you knew your name!
00:16:43No, Hilda!
00:16:44Hilda!
00:16:45Hilda!
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00:17:24Indian land, their land. Those are my orders.
00:17:28Yes, sir.
00:17:31Lieutenant Knight,
00:17:33you'll be leaving for St. Louis in a few months for your wedding.
00:17:36I'll see that you get a good, long leave of absence.
00:17:39Thank you, sir.
00:17:45Begging Colonel Reed's pardon.
00:17:48Yes, Lieutenant.
00:17:49Sir, since my graduation from the Point,
00:17:51I've never been remiss in any single assignment.
00:17:52I've held the codependent edition of the Point and of my rank.
00:17:55Have it all time?
00:17:55Yes, yes, son. You have been chained to a desk a long time, haven't you?
00:17:58You may report to Lieutenant Acton.
00:18:00Oh, thanks, Dad. Thanks.
00:18:22You may report to Lieutenant Acton, Mr. Acton, Mr. Acton, Mr. Acton, Mr. Acton.
00:18:29Any excitement?
00:18:30No, everything's all right on the Shenzhone.
00:18:33Chuck wagon's all loaded and ready to go.
00:18:35As soon as we rest these horses, we'll be right with you, Mr. Acton.
00:18:38Right, Mr. Knight.
00:18:39You have your orders.
00:19:01Meet us at Pima Crossing, Tuesday morning.
00:19:02Right, sir.
00:19:04Hit it.
00:19:08Oh, I almost forgot.
00:19:09Where's that piece of luggage?
00:19:11Throw it.
00:19:12Here she comes, Lieutenant.
00:19:21And they told me you played rugby at the Point.
00:19:22Ha, not out of practice, that's all.
00:19:25Adoration.
00:19:31That's the stuff actresses use, so they tell me.
00:19:35You're good, eh?
00:19:36Yes, sirree.
00:19:37This is really something.
00:19:40Boy, take a look at that.
00:19:42Get your hands off my clothes.
00:19:44Oh, we're awfully sorry, ma'am.
00:19:46Sorry. That's fine.
00:19:48Look at that and that. You've ruined everything.
00:19:52A broken mirror.
00:19:53That seven years' bad luck I don't need.
00:19:56My favorite cologne.
00:19:57How do you expect me to replace that?
00:19:59How did you get a hold of my things, anyway?
00:20:01Well, if you'll cool off for a minute, we might try and explain.
00:20:04Yeah, your luggage dropped off by mistake at Fort Blaine
00:20:07and got mixed up with Sergeant Johansson's bag.
00:20:09You do remember the sergeant, don't you, lady?
00:20:15If it's all right with you, we'll bid you good afternoon.
00:20:18And don't bother to think it.
00:20:21Wait a minute, Lieutenant.
00:20:22I suppose you come inside and let me fix that cut.
00:20:27Brave, aren't you?
00:20:30By the way, how did you ever get to be an officer?
00:20:34You're no West Pointer.
00:20:35And you.
00:20:37You're no Lily.
00:20:38All right.
00:20:42Kind of rough on her, aren't you, mister?
00:20:43I know her, Breed.
00:20:44Known them all my life.
00:20:46Go ahead, enjoy yourself.
00:20:48Say, that gal facts a nifty, right?
00:20:49Ah, shut up.
00:20:51Oh, wait a minute, Lieutenant.
00:20:53You better come inside and let me fix that cut
00:20:55before you bleed the tab.
00:20:56Oh, you better come inside and let me fix that cut.
00:20:57Oh, you better come inside and let me fix that cut.
00:20:59Oh, you better come inside and let me fix that cut.
00:21:00Oh, you better come inside and let me fix that cut.
00:21:01Oh, you better come inside and let me fix that cut.
00:21:02Oh, you better come inside and let me fix that cut.
00:21:03Oh, you better come inside and let me fix that cut.
00:21:04Oh, you better come inside and let me fix that cut.
00:21:05Oh, you better come inside and let me fix that cut.
00:21:06Oh, you better come inside and let me fix that cut.
00:21:07Oh, you better come inside and let me fix that cut.
00:21:08Oh, you better come inside and let me fix that cut.
00:21:09Oh, you better come inside and let me fix that cut.
00:21:10Oh, you better come inside and let me fix that cut.
00:21:11How's it going, Pete?
00:21:37Fine.
00:21:38How are you, Bert?
00:21:39Hey, Bert.
00:21:40Hello, Hank.
00:21:42Hello, Kimber.
00:21:44Laura is in town.
00:21:45She's in your office now.
00:21:49Thanks, Joe.
00:21:57Mara.
00:21:58Hello, Bert.
00:21:59Nice to see you again.
00:22:00It's been almost two years.
00:22:01When did you get in?
00:22:02Three days ago.
00:22:03I'm sorry I wasn't here.
00:22:04I got a hunch you're headed for Frisco.
00:22:06Just a guess.
00:22:07A bad guess.
00:22:09I've taken rooms upstairs.
00:22:11I'm going to settle here.
00:22:12You must be joking.
00:22:13Another bad guess, Bert.
00:22:20Hey, this is nice.
00:22:21Very nice.
00:22:22Must have cost you plenty.
00:22:24I know, I know.
00:22:25It's none of my business.
00:22:27Look, Bert, you know why I've come back.
00:22:29No, why?
00:22:30The Blue Star.
00:22:31I don't know what you're driving at, Laura, but I bought Tom's interest and paid him off.
00:22:36To the last dollar.
00:22:38Listen.
00:22:39For two years, he hardly had enough for doctors.
00:22:42There were times when he didn't have enough money for medicine.
00:22:44He didn't leave a lead nickel when he died.
00:22:46That's a very nice, heroic little speech.
00:22:49And if I had any money to spare, I'd let you have some.
00:22:52I don't want that kind of money.
00:22:53The Blue Star is taking him plenty.
00:22:55It's half mine.
00:22:56I've got it in writing from Tom himself.
00:22:59You've got what?
00:23:01A paper with your signature.
00:23:04If you have, it's a forgery.
00:23:05Burke, you can't pull out of this one.
00:23:10Gentlemen.
00:23:15This is Mr. Johnstone.
00:23:16My lawyer.
00:23:17Mr. Tom.
00:23:18I know the marshal.
00:23:19Hello, Burke.
00:23:20I had a hunch you'd pull something.
00:23:22That's why, for a slight investment, I brought these gentlemen along.
00:23:27Tom's deed to me as half owner of the Blue Star.
00:23:30It's legal, wouldn't you say?
00:23:31Perfectly legal and airtight.
00:23:34Looks like you've got yourself a smart partner, Burke.
00:23:37Come on, boys.
00:23:39The drinks are on the house.
00:23:41My half of the house.
00:24:04The drinks are on the way.
00:24:05No, I'm not.
00:24:06I'm not.
00:24:07The drinks are on the way.
00:24:08I think I heard some shots.
00:24:09Yeah, they came from off in that direction.
00:24:10No.
00:24:11The drinks are on the way.
00:24:12No.
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00:24:33Let's go.
00:25:03Those young Indians. They're off their land again.
00:25:13Randy! Come back here, you fool!
00:25:33I was a crazy thing to do.
00:25:37Easy, soldier. Easy.
00:25:39Let's go.
00:25:41Let's go.
00:25:43Let's go.
00:25:45Let's go.
00:25:47Let's go.
00:26:09Keep still.
00:26:11Slope's in deep.
00:26:21Hold! No one crosses the Huachupi River.
00:26:24Colonel reads order.
00:26:41Let's go.
00:27:03How's the take tonight, Joe?
00:27:05Pretty good, Miss Laura.
00:27:20Play something sentimental.
00:27:21Yes America.
00:27:33Superbowl.
00:27:35But first of all,
00:27:37it's possible.
00:27:38There was a doctor here.
00:27:42Yes, Dr. Baker.
00:27:44But he got into trouble and had to leave town.
00:27:50Wait a minute, Lieutenant.
00:27:52I heard you asked for a doctor.
00:27:54Anything wrong?
00:27:55One of my men is badly wounded.
00:27:57I'm sorry, Lieutenant.
00:27:59I'm sorry, Lieutenant.
00:28:01I'm sorry, Lieutenant.
00:28:02I'm sorry, Lieutenant.
00:28:04I'm sorry, Lieutenant.
00:28:05I'm sorry, Lieutenant.
00:28:07Is there anything wrong?
00:28:08One of my men is badly wounded.
00:28:09Why don't you take him back to the fort?
00:28:10Blood poisoning may set in.
00:28:12I've got to do something right away.
00:28:13Let me help you.
00:28:14You can't help me.
00:28:16How do you know?
00:28:27Move the lamp closer.
00:28:37Some gauze.
00:28:39Hold him.
00:28:47You're pretty good.
00:28:48Where'd you learn this?
00:28:50Picked it up, knocking around places.
00:28:52See now why you should have let me fix that thumb?
00:28:55That time?
00:28:56The first match?
00:29:10Hold his arm, will you?
00:29:15It's all right, Randy.
00:29:17It's all over now.
00:29:26It's all over, Lieutenant.
00:29:51Thanks.
00:29:53That's all right, Lieutenant.
00:29:57You'll have to be banished.
00:29:59Yes, I'll take care of that.
00:30:05Do you like your work here?
00:30:07I'm the blue star.
00:30:09Oh, I thought Kimber...
00:30:10That's right. I'm half owner.
00:30:13Oh, I see.
00:30:16No, you don't. We're business partners.
00:30:22He's the whitest, squarest man I've ever known.
00:30:41He's sleeping.
00:30:43I'd like to stay around till the doctor gets here from the port, if you don't mind.
00:30:49I'm going downstairs.
00:30:52And that's you, yet, for me.
00:31:14Nine wants eight.
00:31:16I want that pair.
00:31:17Shut up. You play with those.
00:31:18Eddie, give him what he wants.
00:31:20Say, who's the boss around here? Kimber told me...
00:31:22You're fired.
00:31:23Now you know who's boss.
00:31:25Jerry, pick over the table.
00:31:32I'll shoot him.
00:31:32Good take tonight.
00:31:47Pretty good.
00:31:48I think it's good.
00:31:52Better arithmetic.
00:31:54Better check that again.
00:31:55Well, let's be reasonable, shall we?
00:32:06Go ahead. Talk.
00:32:07A woman's no good in this business.
00:32:09And the blue star isn't big enough for two people.
00:32:11Maybe you could arrange for me to buy you out.
00:32:17Come in.
00:32:17All right, Eddie, let's have it.
00:32:25She fired me.
00:32:26I've been running the game the way you told me, but she's got different ideas.
00:32:31Go on back to your table.
00:32:36Eddie is through.
00:32:38I fired him, and you'll stay fired.
00:32:40Why, you meddling little...
00:32:41Thanks.
00:32:58I'll be all right.
00:33:11I figured he'd rest better in bed.
00:33:35I hope it's all right.
00:33:41You're a good friend.
00:33:45That's the break only a man gets.
00:33:47How's that?
00:33:49Men have friends.
00:33:51Real friends.
00:33:53Women, as a rule, don't draw that kind of friendship.
00:33:56You heard it.
00:34:03Tom Andrews?
00:34:05I loved him.
00:34:07He died.
00:34:11It's cold.
00:34:15This time of morning, it's always cold.
00:34:18Better put this on.
00:34:27I thought it only could happen once.
00:34:30Just once.
00:34:33The real thing, I mean.
00:34:35But I could be wrong.
00:34:38You're afraid to believe that, aren't you?
00:34:44Maybe.
00:34:47Why?
00:34:49Reasons.
00:34:53A girl?
00:34:55Could be.
00:34:58Do you love her?
00:35:02I wonder.
00:35:05You know, Laura, you think you're wise.
00:35:08But being cynical, that's not wisdom.
00:35:18I don't even want to know who she is.
00:35:22His sister.
00:35:38I'm sorry.
00:35:41I'm sorry.
00:35:43You can forget it.
00:35:46It never happened.
00:35:57Doctor.
00:35:58Yes.
00:35:59Please.
00:36:17I'm sorry.
00:36:18I'm sorry.
00:36:18I'm sorry.
00:36:20I'm sorry.
00:36:20I'm sorry.
00:36:21But for you, Laura, I'm sorry.
00:36:22Oh, my God.
00:36:52Come on.
00:37:22Tell Papa.
00:37:23Nothing to tell.
00:37:35Kitty, let's not wait all that time.
00:37:38Three months?
00:37:39That's not very long.
00:37:40Sure it is.
00:37:41Anything can happen in three months.
00:37:43Let's not wait, Kitty.
00:37:44We can get married next week.
00:37:46Tomorrow.
00:37:47How about it, Kitty?
00:37:48But, Larry, I've already written to Mother.
00:37:50And a church wedding is what I've always dreamed about.
00:37:53Of course.
00:37:55Anything you say, Kitty.
00:37:56I'll write to you every day.
00:37:58That way I won't miss you so much.
00:38:01If it's three months, it'll go by quickly.
00:38:03You'll see.
00:38:03All right, folks.
00:38:06We're ahead of these.
00:38:09Yeah, Larry.
00:38:10Come on.
00:38:20I'll hold you for today, Joe.
00:38:21Hello, Laura.
00:38:32Hello, Frank.
00:38:33Sims.
00:38:34How's Trix?
00:38:35Slower than molasses.
00:38:37Money must be getting tight.
00:38:38Do you read fortunes, Laura?
00:38:48You're supposed to be good at it?
00:38:49That's what they tell me.
00:38:51Do they ever come true?
00:38:52Surprising sometimes.
00:38:54Uh-uh.
00:38:55Up top's the devil.
00:38:57No, just a mortal man.
00:39:02And he's in love with a girl.
00:39:04A girl not of his world.
00:39:06The kind of girl he never hoped to win.
00:39:10But he did.
00:39:16Well, now he is in trouble.
00:39:19Another girl.
00:39:20That makes it difficult for him.
00:39:23This second girl is of his world.
00:39:26Knowing that same hard knocks.
00:39:27And she's in love with him, too.
00:39:31So is the other one.
00:39:34Maybe even more.
00:39:36Uh-oh.
00:39:38Isn't it too bad there has to be a joker in every deck?
00:39:42It's a tough world.
00:39:44A man can't live in peace with it.
00:39:46Or with himself.
00:39:49Unless he can make up his mind about things.
00:39:51And do something about it.
00:39:54Now, wouldn't that be best for everyone concerned?
00:39:56Hey, Laura.
00:40:02Who's fortunate you're telling, anyway?
00:40:06Laura, I found two more I will use in a till last night.
00:40:09I don't like those tin horns taking us like that.
00:40:15That's what happens when a woman has two things on her mind.
00:40:18Business and, uh...
00:40:19What's the word?
00:40:20Oh, yeah.
00:40:21Unrequited love.
00:40:25Look, Burke.
00:40:26I don't want any more arguments.
00:40:28Take it out of my cut.
00:40:29Touchy, aren't you?
00:40:30Get off me.
00:40:52Oh, that's for me.
00:40:52He's sleeping.
00:40:53If he doesn't know what his home has been found,
00:40:57I'll tell you.
00:40:58Well, hello.
00:41:06Hello.
00:41:22Woman's work is never done.
00:41:25Oh, uh, there's another letter in there from Kitty.
00:41:28Say, what's eating you?
00:41:33If you like, maybe, uh, maybe we can talk about it.
00:41:36Talk about what?
00:41:38Well, there's Laura Jordan.
00:41:42What about her?
00:41:44Cut it out, Larry. You're not fooling anybody.
00:41:47I always understood that a man's private business was his own.
00:41:51It is.
00:41:52Well, then shut up.
00:41:56I was just thinking about Kitty.
00:41:58Your engagement, what it means to her.
00:42:01Thinking about it.
00:42:02That's all I've been doing for weeks.
00:42:06Larry, why don't you pack up and go to St. Louis?
00:42:10Once you see Kitty again, everything will be all right.
00:42:12It's too late for that.
00:42:13Well, she can't mean that much to you.
00:42:18She's nothing special.
00:42:20You've met dozens just like her.
00:42:21You said so yourself.
00:42:22I was mistaken.
00:42:24No, I don't think so.
00:42:25I know her kind, too.
00:42:27You're not the first man she's loved,
00:42:28and you won't be the last.
00:42:30I think I can whip the daylights out of you.
00:42:48Maybe one of these days, I'll have to prove it.
00:42:52It's just a lie.
00:42:55You'd rather be the first man she has to do.
00:42:57It's just a lie.
00:42:58I mean, I'm not good.
00:42:59You're not your friends.
00:43:00I'm not your friends.
00:43:00You aren't الذies.
00:43:01You're not your friends.
00:43:02All right.
00:43:03What's the story?
00:43:05All right. What's the story?
00:43:15No story. Just happened to be in town, thought we might as well get acquainted.
00:43:20Just like that, huh?
00:43:22Come on, Laura. Be nice.
00:43:28What do you want me to do?
00:43:31Fall on your neck?
00:43:33Yeah.
00:43:38Yeah, I think I'd like that.
00:43:42You're pretty sure of yourself, aren't you?
00:43:55You peg women only two ways, don't you? Good or bad.
00:43:59I thought you were Larry's friend.
00:44:03I am.
00:44:11You came here to prove to Larry, but I'm the kind of woman you think I am, didn't you?
00:44:17Well?
00:44:18Well?
00:44:20Do you think it would make the least bit of difference to him?
00:44:23Probably not. Now.
00:44:26You see, he's wearing blinders.
00:44:29So?
00:44:31So one of these days, off they come. Then where will he be?
00:44:34In very good hands, mister.
00:44:35All right. You win. I'm guilty. I'm sorry.
00:44:44You know, Larry's had it pretty rough most of his life.
00:44:50Now he has a great army career ahead of him.
00:44:54The love of a fine girl. Marriage.
00:44:57Marriage.
00:45:00You gonna upset the apple cart?
00:45:02He doesn't love her.
00:45:05You have all the answers, haven't you, Larry?
00:45:07It's true.
00:45:09Yeah, that's exactly the way a woman like you would figure it.
00:45:16All right, get out of here.
00:45:17Let him go. Give him his walking papers.
00:45:25Get out of here.
00:45:48Laura.
00:45:53It's three o'clock. At five, the eastbound stage rolls in.
00:45:56What about the stage?
00:45:58You're gonna be on it.
00:46:01What is this?
00:46:03A floater out of town?
00:46:17You know, Burke, this will surprise you.
00:46:24If you hadn't moved in on me like this, I might have left town on my own account.
00:46:29Is that so?
00:46:31Now I'm staying.
00:46:33There's five thousand.
00:46:35It's yours as soon as you sign this paper.
00:46:37Oh, it's legal.
00:46:40You're barking up the wrong tree.
00:46:42That offer's good only as long as you leave on that stage.
00:46:47You better sign it, Laura.
00:46:51You don't scare me, Burke. You've tried this before.
00:46:53Maybe this time I'll make it stick.
00:46:55You know, things can happen.
00:46:56Nothing's going to happen.
00:46:57In a dozen different ways.
00:46:59Somebody picks you up in the street or in your room.
00:47:02Murder or suicide, who can tell?
00:47:04Sign it!
00:47:13You win.
00:47:17You win.
00:47:18You win.
00:47:19You win.
00:47:21You win.
00:47:23You win.
00:47:25Larry!
00:47:27Larry! Larry!
00:47:29Larry! Larry!
00:47:31Oh!
00:47:37First Lieutenant Lawrence R. Knight, United States Army.
00:47:39United States Army.
00:47:40You're advised that having well and faithfully performed your duties as First Lieutenant,
00:47:44your promotion to the rank of Captain, United States Army has been authorized.
00:47:48Shall I continue?
00:47:49No, sir.
00:47:51There are one or two points I wish you'd help me clear up.
00:47:55Can you affirm that you killed the man Kimber in self-defense?
00:47:58Can you say that?
00:47:59I killed him because he deserved to be killed.
00:48:02For a woman.
00:48:04To protect a woman.
00:48:07As you know, I've reposed faith and confidence in you.
00:48:11Your career is just beginning.
00:48:13Sir, I wish to resign.
00:48:15This involves my daughter, your fiancée.
00:48:18Am I to conclude that you intend to break off the engagement?
00:48:20I would only bring sadness into her life.
00:48:22You've made a very grave decision.
00:48:25Under the circumstances, your resignation must be phrased to read
00:48:29for the good of the service.
00:48:31I hope you understand the full meaning of that.
00:48:35I understand, sir.
00:48:52You must write Kitty.
00:48:53She should know about this at once.
00:48:55How could he do this?
00:48:57How could he do this to her?
00:48:59How could he do this to her?
00:49:22Can I see you come with me?
00:49:25Sorry, will you come.
00:49:27Can I continue to work with you?
00:49:29I don't think the half is podia and you chewed your mind.
00:49:31She would not like them since that time.
00:49:33Beautifuler, charming, charming, accurate!
00:49:36This may be true.
00:49:38Lose lose the privilege!
00:49:40Can I see him ppland?
00:49:42Having a lot of love to try.
00:49:44You could obey his wife.
00:49:46I had to worry about that.
00:49:48Smear.
00:49:50It's still empty.
00:49:51I don't know.
00:50:21Let's leave this place. Let's get away from here.
00:50:24Do you mean that?
00:50:26That's what you've been planning, isn't it?
00:50:28Well, yes, I have, but I kind of held off talking to you about it.
00:50:33I've been thinking of moving farther west and settling down.
00:50:37On cattle land.
00:50:39Cattle land.
00:50:40They're building empires out there, and cattle is doing it.
00:50:43Beef to feed the people of this growing country.
00:50:45We can be part of the building, part of the growing.
00:50:51Let's go.
00:51:06Kitty!
00:51:13Hello, sis.
00:51:14Hello, Randy.
00:51:16I'll go get your baggage.
00:51:26What am I going to do?
00:51:28Randy, what am I going to do?
00:51:46Hello, Phil.
00:51:47Hello, Kitty.
00:51:48Phil, I never knew I could hate a man so much.
00:52:01That's no good, Randy.
00:52:03I can't help it.
00:52:04I do.
00:52:05I'm going to see him.
00:52:07I'm going to see him.
00:52:25Berber.
00:52:27You heard me.
00:52:37Come in.
00:52:38Hello, Randy.
00:52:39I came over to...
00:52:40I thought...
00:52:41...
00:52:44...
00:52:45...
00:52:46...
00:52:47...
00:52:48...
00:52:49...
00:52:50...
00:52:51...
00:52:52...
00:52:53...
00:52:54...
00:52:55...
00:52:56...
00:52:57...
00:52:58...
00:52:59...
00:53:00...
00:53:01Maybe we can have a man to man talk.
00:53:04What about?
00:53:06Larry, I'm going to make an out-and-out appeal to you.
00:53:09Does Kitty know you're here?
00:53:10No, she doesn't, but I...
00:53:11...
00:53:13...
00:53:16...
00:53:18...
00:53:20...
00:53:21...
00:53:22...
00:53:23...
00:53:24...
00:53:25...
00:53:26...
00:53:27...
00:53:28...
00:53:29Why don't you give up that woman?
00:53:30What are you driving at?
00:53:32Well, you couldn't have stopped loving Sis that easily.
00:53:35She's worth a thousand Laura Jordans.
00:53:37A man doesn't marry a woman like Laura Jordan.
00:53:39Maybe for only a month and then...
00:53:41Go easy on that talk, Randy.
00:53:42Maybe it's the kind of life you like.
00:53:43I'm warning you again.
00:53:44Maybe it's the way you've always belonged.
00:53:48Pick up that gun, Larry.
00:53:49You're drunk, Randy, you're drunk.
00:53:50Pick it up! I don't want you to stop it!
00:53:54I'm gonna kill you, Larry! I'm gonna kill you!
00:53:56Oh, that's something.
00:53:57I never thought I'd see the great Larry and I'd run for his life.
00:54:01You never thought it'd get him when you walked down on her.
00:54:03All the tears of disgrace.
00:54:08That's only part of what you made for you.
00:54:09Don't, Randy, don't!
00:54:22I'm all right.
00:54:25Let's see about Randy.
00:54:26If I had to do it, Larry, I had to do it.
00:54:28He would've killed you.
00:54:33I wish...
00:54:35I wish it hadn't happened.
00:54:36I wish you were him.
00:54:37You've got to understand that, Larry.
00:54:43Larry!
00:54:45Larry!
00:54:46I don't know how to write the things I feel in my heart.
00:54:54I realize that any explanations I may make cannot erase the tragedy of Randy's death.
00:55:01He was my friend, and to the last I wanted to be his.
00:55:05I beg of you to believe that the shooting was unexpected and in self-defense.
00:55:13Self-defense? With a bullet in Randy's back?
00:55:17I tell you, Colonel Reed, he doesn't deserve any consideration.
00:55:20Nevertheless, we'll bring him in.
00:55:21I don't believe him on a dying oath.
00:55:24I'd order Sergeant Johansson to bring him in.
00:55:28May I request the Colonel give me that assignment?
00:55:30I'll give him an even break.
00:55:32I won't shoot him in the back.
00:55:33This will not become a personal vendetta between you and I, Mr. Acton.
00:55:41Yes, sir.
00:56:03Larry, you can't go on like this, blaming yourself.
00:56:11A few hours ago, we were planning to get away from Jackson.
00:56:15All right, let's get away.
00:56:17I'll make you a present of the blue star.
00:56:19By daylight, we'll be miles away.
00:56:20By daylight, we'll be miles away.
00:56:50By daylight, we'll be miles away.
00:56:51By daylight, we'll be miles away.
00:56:52By daylight, we'll be miles away.
00:56:58Somebody just blew in town, Larry. Maybe he's from the fort.
00:57:01I wanted to tip you off.
00:57:02Thanks, Joe. I saw him.
00:57:20I... I didn't expect to see you, Kitty.
00:57:36Hello, Larry.
00:57:39Oh, Larry, I don't want to believe that you shot Randy.
00:57:42I came here only because I have to know. It's important for me to know.
00:57:46It's...
00:57:47Well, it's not an easy thing to explain. I'd rather wait and tell it to your father.
00:57:51But you couldn't have deliberately shot Randy that way. I won't believe it.
00:57:54I shot him, all right.
00:57:55In the back?
00:57:57Why, Larry? Why?
00:57:58I shot him. That's all I can tell you.
00:58:01That isn't self-defense.
00:58:03That's murder.
00:58:05Just plain murder.
00:58:07Listen, lady.
00:58:09Wait a minute, Laura.
00:58:11I shot your brother.
00:58:15Larry's trying to shield me.
00:58:16Keep out of this.
00:58:17It was his life or Larry's.
00:58:18I don't believe it.
00:58:19They were friends. Good friends until you...
00:58:21Yeah. Until I stepped in.
00:58:23Randy couldn't get it through his head that Larry and I might be in love.
00:58:26That's right. Really in love.
00:58:28Maybe you can't either.
00:58:30I didn't have a thing against Randy.
00:58:32He had a right to think his way.
00:58:33Have opinions about me.
00:58:35So have you. That's fine.
00:58:37So you shot him in the back.
00:58:39Larry was wounded. Unarmed.
00:58:40It was the only thing I could do.
00:58:42I'm just as sorry as anyone.
00:58:55It happened.
00:58:57I'd give anything in the world if it hadn't.
00:58:59You've got to believe that.
00:59:00You've got to believe that.
00:59:02I believe it, Larry.
00:59:04But you've got to go away. Get out of town. Phil is coming after you.
00:59:08When?
00:59:10He was saddling his horse when I left. I got here as quickly as I could.
00:59:13To warn Larry.
00:59:15Does that surprise you?
00:59:16I'll wait for Phil.
00:59:17Oh, Larry, what's the good of another killing?
00:59:19I won't be armed.
00:59:21He doesn't care about that. He won't stop to reason.
00:59:23He's got only one thought. You killed Randy.
00:59:25Well, I'm not running away.
00:59:27It won't be running away. No, it won't.
00:59:29It just means there won't be another shooting.
00:59:54Was it tomorrow?
00:59:56I know.
00:59:57It would be an ordinary retour for John Gpektorow,
01:00:01but it probably could mean by all boys.
01:00:03It was still nope u Tokyo.
01:00:04You Aaah!
01:00:06Had it given us,
01:00:08where he would be familiar.
01:00:09Oh, Anna,
01:00:10anyone.
01:00:12Thank you to God.
01:00:14You're right.
01:00:15Once, I know he does evil,
01:00:17the world is he has madness though.
01:00:20I will lose
01:00:22I know that I can allow him from God.
01:01:29He left Jackson.
01:01:30Laura, too.
01:01:32When?
01:01:33Oh, maybe half hour ago.
01:01:38Where?
01:01:39I don't know.
01:01:41Where?
01:01:42I don't know.
01:01:43The home canyon pass.
01:01:47Heading south.
01:01:49I'll be back.
01:01:51I'll be back.
01:01:52I'll be back.
01:01:53I'll be back.
01:01:54I'll be back.
01:01:55I'll be back.
01:01:56I'll be back.
01:01:57I'll be back.
01:01:58I'll be back.
01:01:59I'll be back.
01:02:00I'll be back.
01:02:01I'll be back.
01:02:02I'll be back.
01:02:03I'll be back.
01:02:04I'll be back.
01:02:05I'll be back.
01:02:06I'll be back.
01:02:07I'll be back.
01:02:08I'll be back.
01:02:10I'll be back.
01:02:12I'll be back.
01:02:13I'll be back.
01:02:14I'll be back.
01:02:15I'll be back.
01:02:43That's Indian country.
01:02:44I wish we didn't have to go in there.
01:02:48Maybe he won't cross into it.
01:02:50Maybe.
01:02:53It's our best chance.
01:02:55It's our only chance.
01:02:58Maybe we can lose him.
01:03:14Let's go.
01:03:45Indian smoke signals.
01:03:47They know we're here.
01:03:49Looks like it.
01:03:50If it's Chief Yellowstone scouts, they may be friendly.
01:03:53Maybe.
01:03:54I've known him a long time.
01:03:55But if it's those young braves...
01:03:57We'll be in for trouble.
01:03:59I know this country.
01:04:00We'll stick to the canyons and rocks.
01:04:02I think we'll get through.
01:04:14Hey.
01:04:16Shawn No ذar.
01:04:17Hey.
01:04:19Hey.
01:04:20Hey.
01:04:21I've known you.
01:04:22Hey.
01:04:23Hey.
01:04:24Hey.
01:04:25Hey.
01:04:26Hey.
01:04:27Let all go.
01:04:29Hey.
01:04:30Hey.
01:04:31Hey.
01:04:32Hey.
01:04:33Hey.
01:04:35Hey.
01:04:37Hey.
01:04:38Hey.
01:04:39Hey.
01:04:40Hey.
01:04:41Nحد.
01:04:41Hey.
01:04:42Hey.
01:04:43Hey.
01:04:44THE END
01:05:14THE END
01:05:44THE END
01:05:46THE END
01:05:50THE END
01:05:54THE END
01:05:56THE END
01:06:06THE END
01:06:08THE END
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01:06:12THE END
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01:06:20THE END
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01:07:59You too, Laura.
01:08:07Phil.
01:08:09He's got it all figured out, Laura.
01:08:13But he's not sure.
01:08:15Maybe it's hard to believe any man would shoot his best friend.
01:08:19In cold blood.
01:08:21In the back.
01:08:23It is hard, isn't it, Phil?
01:08:25Well, if you're so sure, why aren't you fired?
01:08:31I don't know why I don't kill you, why I can't kill you, but...
01:08:34I told you once I was going to knock the daylights out of you.
01:08:36Well, this is it.
01:08:55Good luck.
01:09:14Phil, Phil, stop.
01:09:15Larry's wounded.
01:09:16Can't you see he's wounded?
01:09:17Let's go.
01:09:22Phil, listen to me. You must listen.
01:09:27I shot Randy. Larry was unarmed.
01:09:30It was the only thing I could do.
01:09:34Indians, get behind those rocks.
01:09:36Get behind that rock, Mora.
01:09:47Let's go.
01:10:15Lara! Lara!
01:10:17I have to get you out of here.
01:10:27Laura! Laura!
01:10:42Here they come.
01:10:47We've got to get out of here. I've got to do something for her.
01:10:52Larry, Larry, look.
01:11:04I've got to take a chance.
01:11:17Larry! Larry, come back here!
01:11:19Larry, come back!
01:11:24Larry, come back!
01:11:26Larry, come back!
01:11:35Here!
01:11:37Let's go.
01:11:57Chief Yellowstone very sad that his braves do great wrong.
01:12:01He is tired of bloodshed and he's been head to white men now.
01:12:06And from where the sun now stands,
01:12:09he says that there will be no fighting by any of his people forever.
01:12:20Lara!
01:12:22Lara!
01:12:24Everything will be fine right now.
01:12:26Like I said it would be.
01:12:28Lara, do you hear me?
01:12:31We're going home.
01:12:33Colorado.
01:12:34Like you said, our home.
01:12:39Larry.
01:12:49I'm a jinx, Larry.
01:12:50I'm like a bad baby.
01:12:55Bob!
01:12:56Bob!
01:12:57I'm a jinx.
01:12:58I'm a jinx.
01:12:59I'm a jinx.
01:13:00Bob!
01:13:01Bob!
01:13:02Bob!
01:13:03Scheiße!
01:13:07We'll have you come.
01:13:09I can't wait!
01:13:12Now the lady...
01:13:15She's smiling...
01:13:17THE END
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