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Ride into the wild frontier with Gene Autry in Boots and Saddles (1937) — a timeless classic Western filled with music, courage, and adventure.
This film is part of the public domain and restored for vintage movie lovers.

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00:00The
00:30The End
01:00The End
01:30This is a fine way to meet the new boss
01:55Come on, snap into it
02:01Get that wagon fixed
02:02Well, it took them two weeks to get here from England
02:06It ain't gonna hurt them to wait four or five minutes more
02:08Where is it?
02:14I wish he'd hurry
02:16I can hardly wait to see the ranch
02:18I wouldn't allow myself to become too interested in it, Edward
02:22The place is so burdened with debts that you can't possibly keep it, you know
02:25Hi there, folks
02:43You're Gene Autry, the steward of the estate, I presume?
02:46The foreman, yes, sir
02:48I'm Henry Windham, the new solicitor
02:49This is your employer, Edward, the Earl of Granville
02:52How do you do, Mr. Autry?
02:54Just called me Gene, young fellow, how are you?
02:57Very well, thank you
02:58Get these bags in the rig, fellas
03:01My father spoke very highly of you
03:05Thanks
03:06Fine fellow old Spud was
03:08Spud?
03:09You called him Spud?
03:11Yeah, he had a weakness for potatoes
03:13Besides, we all like him
03:14Good morning
03:15Good
03:16Your dad was just like one of the boys
03:18I think you like the ranch too
03:20Sorry, but you needn't make plans for me
03:23I'm selling the place today
03:25Why, he can't do that, Gene
03:29Why, we promised old Spud we'd make a real westerner out of him
03:33Don't worry, we will
03:34I'll drive alone, thank you
03:50What's all this, Autry?
04:20You're having a fiesta in honor of your arrival
04:22Cómo está, señor?
04:24He says everyone extends you a big welcome
04:26Thank you
04:27Gracias, amigas, pola bonda y cortesío
04:31Con que me han recibido
04:33¡Va a cantar a las cinco de señores!
04:50Aba, se granminda que era here
04:55Que te quiero con amor
05:02No me encuentro en cora' aquí otro valiente
05:06Haciendo envidiuí, rojándote su amor
05:10Porque entonces, mi negra en tantas obras, perdimos todos, mandando nuestro amor.
05:25Si quieres que te cante vida mía, si quieres que te beso todo mi amor, si quieres que nunca me encuentre triste, dame un beso por favor.
05:40Sabes, negra linda, que eres mía, que te quedo con mi amor, no me encuentre por aquí otro valiente, haciendo ruido y robándose tu amor.
05:57Porque entonces, mi negra en tantas obras, perdimos todos, mandando nuestro amor.
06:27¡Suscríbete al canal!
06:30¡Suscríbete al canal!
06:32¡Suscríbete al canal, señor Rodríguez!
06:34¡Suscríbete al canal!
06:34I don't know.
07:04I don't know.
07:34I don't know.
08:04I don't know.
08:34I say, Autry, why haven't you reported the rents from all those tenants?
08:41Tenants?
08:42Well, they're not tenants.
08:43They're ranch help.
08:45They've been taking care of this place for your father for a long time.
08:48Now they look to you to take care of them.
08:51Better change to your riding clothes, Edward, if you're to see the place before the buyer arrives.
08:55Yes, sir.
08:56You'll have the saddles, Mr. Autry.
08:59Yes, they'll be ready.
09:10Well, he's Spud's boy all right, but he ain't a bit like him.
09:13I'll say he isn't.
09:14It can't be real.
09:23That bay horse is well broke.
09:25You'd better ride him.
09:25That sorrow looks sporting.
09:33Yeah, but it takes a real rider to top it.
09:36I've had the advantage of the very best instruction, thank you, Mr. Autry.
09:40I'll ride the sorrow.
09:42It's okay with me.
09:48Leg up, please.
09:48Are you hurt, son?
09:58No.
09:59You'd better rest before you try it again.
10:01I don't recall asking your advice, Mr. Autry.
10:07If you'd please open that gate, he'll run instead of pitching.
10:09Maybe.
10:10Maybe.
10:35Maybe.
10:36Maybe.
10:36Maybe.
10:37Maybe.
10:38Maybe.
10:38Mr. Holtry,
11:06will you accept my apology?
11:08I should have listened to you.
11:10Ah, forget it.
11:12We all make mistakes.
11:13The big thing is to admit them.
11:15And thank you for your help, Mr. Holtry.
11:18Well, just call me Frog.
11:20You're a regular fellow after all.
11:22We could make a swell Westerner out of you.
11:24That would be splendid.
11:26All right, let's go.
11:36What a glorious view.
11:46Can we wait a minute?
11:47Sure.
11:48That was your dad's favorite lookout.
11:51Go on up if you want to.
11:53We'll wait.
12:06He's a fine boy, Frog, and it's up to us to see him through.
12:21Nice view up there, Spud.
12:23Sometimes the wind kind of blows dust in your eyes.
12:28You know, Gene, I have the strangest feeling.
12:32This all seems like home to me.
12:36I do wish I didn't have to sell the ranch.
12:39Maybe you won't have to sell it.
13:02Hello, Edward.
13:08Mr. Neal is here to close for the purchase of the ranch.
13:11Mr. Neal, the Earl of Granville.
13:14How are you?
13:15How do you do, Mr. Neal?
13:16This is Mr. Holtry, my foreman.
13:18He can answer any questions you'd like to ask about the place.
13:21I'm familiar enough with the tanks.
13:23I've had my eye on it for some time now.
13:25Too rough for farming, but all right for horses.
13:27You in the horse business?
13:28Yes, I break and train them for the army.
13:30There ought to be pretty good money in that.
13:32And it fades pretty well.
13:33I'm glad to hear it.
13:35There's the answer to our problems, Spud.
13:37What problems?
13:38How to hang on to the ranch.
13:39What are you talking about?
13:40We've got hundreds of fine horses on this ranch.
13:43We'll break them and train them and sell them to the army.
13:46How about it?
13:47Right you are, Gene.
13:49Look here, Autry.
13:50You're taking entirely too much upon yourself.
13:53I don't think so, Mr. Windham.
13:55I think it's a splendid idea.
13:57This is ridiculous, Windham.
13:58We made a deal and you've got to stick to it.
14:01I can't dispose of this boy's inheritance without his consent.
14:04What about the ranch's predators?
14:06What about the money old man Granville owed me?
14:08How are you going to pay off?
14:10They will be taken care of in due time, Mr. Neal.
14:13And that time expires in exactly 60 days.
14:16I am quite aware of that.
14:19What is your decision, Edward?
14:21I'm leaving it up to Gene.
14:23Whatever he says.
14:25Then we'll keep the ranch.
14:27Come on, Spud.
14:28We've got a lot of work to take care of.
14:30We'll be seeing you, Mr. Neal.
14:32I'll be coming from yon.
14:33Let's see.
14:35Be one-on-one with the ranch on this mer Portman Bridge.
14:48Oh, it's the rain's all day
14:58Brighten until my bones are weary
15:06Never attain the day
15:13Traveling planes all day
15:22With the rest of the sun
15:24Lots of work will be done
15:26While cattle great, cattle great
15:30When they're on the run
15:32And the stampede's begun
15:34My saddles sway
15:37Round and up straight
15:39I'm riding the rain
15:42Oh, it's the rain's all day
15:48Round and up plain
15:51Oh, it's the rain's all day
15:56Brighten until my bones are weary
16:04Brighten my eyes always
16:11We're all over again
16:13We're gonna leave Cheyenne
16:15With a sudden sign
16:19Across the great divide
16:22There the balls to decide
16:24Our glory's won
16:26Tours are done
16:28Brighten
16:30Brighten
16:32Brighten
16:34Brighten
16:36Riding the rain
16:44We're riding the rain all day
16:49Riding the rain all day
16:54Yes, that he knows my days are dreary
17:05Riding the range all day
17:12Riding my life away
17:23I never knew the West would be like this, Bean
17:32It seems that I lived here all my life
17:34You ain't going to go back to England, son?
17:36Never heard of the place, son
17:39You know, Betsy is a swell animal
17:43She and I are like puppets and tea that close
17:53Rain the road, you stupid juggles
18:00What's the hurry?
18:02You idiot!
18:04I say move over!
18:06Now wait a minute!
18:08I don't wait for anybody
18:10Well, that's too bad
18:12Hold the road, boys
18:14There's no time for anybody that talks like that
18:17Push through, driver!
18:21Please, Dad! I can't hear this!
18:36Slow down!
18:37Slow down!
18:38Why won't you give us the road?
18:46You want the road?
18:48I'll give you the dusty road
18:50Folks keep raving about the West
18:53Saying that the guests that like it best
18:55But there's one thing that they sure forgot
18:57It's these dusty roads when it gets hot
19:00Oh, dusty deserts, dusty hills
19:03Keep up the blowin' till your ears are filled
19:05Dusty day times and dusty dreams
19:07The fish leave a cloud of dust swimming upstream
19:10regardless of the taste
19:11The ground is big as hard as a rock
19:15And ain't no water for all of our stock
19:18And all of the hogs down by the shoot
19:21Half the double heather just to rule
19:24Dusty deserts, dusty hills
19:26Keep up the blowin' till your ears are filled
19:29Oh, dusty daytime, dusty dreams.
19:32The fish leave a cloud of dust swimming upstream.
19:37Well, I went home to get a fail of water.
19:40I stubbed my toe and I fell down.
19:43I rushed back home to get another fail.
19:45Then I caught the water boat, hit the ground.
19:59Let's step on it, boys. We've got horses to sell.
20:29Let's go.
20:36Paul.
20:38Hello, partner.
20:39Say, who would we see about selling some horses to the cavalry?
20:43Colonel Allen, QMC. It's the last house on Officer's Row.
20:46Well, me and Spud will stay out here. You go on in.
20:48Let's go.
20:58Are you tired?
20:59No, I'm not tired. I'm hot. This heat gets me.
21:02It looks cool in that tent.
21:04Don't it?
21:06I had a pup tent one time.
21:09What kind of puppies did you have, brother?
21:11I didn't have any puppies.
21:13You're the bugle. Do you know how to play it?
21:15Oh, sure. I can really play one of them things.
21:20What do you want me to play?
21:22Here's one called assembly.
21:24I play that with one hand.
21:32I don't need no music.
21:39Here's a harder one.
21:41Boots and Saddles.
21:45Oh, try the next. Prepare the mount.
22:15Oh, come on, Frog. Just this one more. Charge.
22:42How am I doing?
22:43Not bad for a beginner.
22:45Come on.
22:51Good afternoon, girl Alice.
22:53Sit down, gentlemen.
22:55I'm sorry to be late, but I was delayed by a squad of the dumbest, stupidest yokeles that ever blocked the road.
23:01There's a fire call.
23:02A bid's on a contract for a thousand horses.
23:04It will be opened here as advertised at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning.
23:13Fire call.
23:15Fire.
23:16Fire.
23:18It's the fire.
23:19Fire.
23:20I'm sorry.
23:21Come on.
23:23Fire.
23:24Fire.
23:25True.
23:26Fire.
23:27It's the fire.
23:28Fire.
23:29Everybody's running.
23:35Must be time to eat.
23:36Come on.
23:39Hey, where's the fire?
23:40Fire?
23:41Is there a fire?
23:42Well, you again, huh?
23:44Why, you, you...
23:45Well, I was just a practicing.
23:47Practicing?
23:48You've demoralized the entire folks with your practicing.
23:51Keep these two out of here, even if you have to shoot them.
23:59Oh, it's no you, Jim.
24:17We'll never get the dust out of them.
24:18You're not going to let a fresh cowboy spoil your entire day, are you?
24:21He's done it already.
24:23And if I ever lay my hands on him...
24:29Well?
24:34How do you do?
24:36Is your boss home?
24:37My boss?
24:38Yes.
24:40Oh, no, sir.
24:42Well, that's too bad.
24:44I came all the way from Custer to sell him some horses.
24:46You did?
24:49Oh, I'm so sorry he isn't in to take care of you.
24:53Won't you come in, sir?
24:54He'll be back most any minute.
24:56I believe I will.
24:57Won't you sit down, Mr...
24:59Autry's the name, ma'am.
25:00Jean Autry.
25:01Oh, Mr. Autry, excuse me a minute.
25:03I've got something to attend to.
25:15Jim.
25:17It's that cowboy.
25:18He wants to sell some horses to Dad.
25:20And when I get through with Mr. Jean Autry,
25:22he's going to be the laughingstock of this county.
25:25Autry?
25:26Did you say Jean Autry?
25:27Yes.
25:27Of course you'll help him sell his horses.
25:30It'll be a pleasure.
25:42I hope you don't mind waiting, sir.
25:44No, not at all now.
25:46Say, miss, is your boss easy to get along with,
25:49or is he an old crab?
25:50Well, that depends.
25:52The old crab can be handled,
25:54if you know the trick.
25:55Well, that's just what I want to know.
25:57How to handle him.
25:58I've got to get that horse contract tomorrow.
26:01And you can help me, if you will.
26:03Oh, I see.
26:04What's the matter?
26:06Oh, men are all alike.
26:08Make a girl think you like her,
26:09and all you really want is just information on army contracts.
26:14But that isn't all I want.
26:16Say, I'd like to take you out tonight.
26:17You're not teasing me.
26:20Why, certainly not.
26:22How about going to the Spanish cafe, the Casa Grande?
26:25Oh, wouldn't you be ashamed to be seen in such an elegant place with a servant girl?
26:31Why, gee.
26:32Stand up.
26:33There you are.
26:43Anyone that didn't know you would think you were a real lady.
26:46Oh, thank you, sir.
26:47You say the sweetest thing.
26:49Oh, that's nothing, really.
26:51Well, I guess I'd better be going.
26:53Would you get my hat?
27:03Looks like a horse jumped in the middle of it, doesn't it?
27:09Does it?
27:13I'll call for you at eight.
27:33As a horse jumped in the middle of it, doesn't it?
27:42Yes.
27:43I'll call for you at 11,000, and I'll call for you.
27:45If I can't give you an answer, I'll call it a little, I'll call it a little.
27:47I'll call it a little and a little and a little.
27:51I'll call it a little, I'll call it a little, I'll call it a little.
27:55And I'll call it a little.
28:00Van la sierra morena, cielitos lindos vienen bajando
28:07Un par de hojas con negro cielitos lindos de contrabando
28:14Ay, ay, ay, ay, caneta y no llores
28:20Porque cantando se alegran cielitos lindos los corazones
28:27Ay, ay, ay, ay, caneta y no llores
28:33Porque cantando se alegran cielitos lindos los corazones
28:40Bravo!
28:57I know you're the best dressed girl in the place
29:01That dress looks like it cost plenty
29:03It did, the boss's daughter paid for it
29:06Oh, she gives you her old clothes, huh?
29:09Oh, yes, sometimes she lets me wear her new ones, too
29:12What's she like, anyway?
29:14Oh, she's a very charming girl, with one weakness
29:18What's that?
29:19She has a mad desire to shoot every cowboy she sees
29:23That sounds pretty bad, doesn't it?
29:25Does she like music?
29:27Yes
29:28Maybe I could tame her by singing to her
29:31You're as sweet as the red rose in June, dear
29:42I love you, adore you, I do
29:49Why each night through love land
29:53We wander, sweetheart
29:57Telling love stories anew
30:04Out of a blue sky the dark clouds came lowly
30:12Break in my heart and blue
30:19Don't leave me alone
30:23I love only you
30:27You're the one rose that's left in my heart
30:34That might interest her
30:41But I'm not interested in the Colonel's daughter
30:44It's the Colonel I'm worrying about
30:46How do I handle him?
30:53By his ears
30:55His ears?
30:56Yes, he's very hard of hearing
30:58On account of all the shooting in the army, you know
31:00You mean you've got to yell at him?
31:02Yes, you stand right up close and shout right into his ear
31:05He'll do most anything
31:06He likes it
31:07Thanks for telling me
31:09Don't forget
31:10Closer the better
31:11And shout right out loud
31:13Don't worry, when I present my bed to the Colonel in the morning
31:15He'll hear me all right
31:32Good morning, Colonel
31:38Who are you?
31:39I'm Gene Autry
31:40Sorry I didn't know who you were yesterday
31:43Here's my bed for the contract
31:45All right, all right
31:46Sit down
31:47Thank you
31:50What's the matter with that maniac?
31:53Probably a little deaf
31:55Most deaf people shout without knowing it
31:57Bring it
32:02Before you open the beds
32:03I'd like to show you some of my horses
32:05I've already seen the best part of your horses
32:08But I've got some fine horses to sell you
32:10I know
32:11Good cow horses
32:12I don't want them at any price
32:14Dad you come
32:15But Colonel, listen
32:16But Colonel, listen
32:31Spud
32:32Just a look at me
32:33You'd never think that
32:34I was the champion shot putter of my college
32:36How would you?
32:37Just a look?
32:39No, Frog
32:40I don't think I would
32:41Just a look
32:43Well, I ain't a kiddin'
32:44I would
32:45I could throw one of these things
32:46Further than anybody in the reform school
32:48Or I mean the college
32:49You know
32:50I don't know what they put this thing on here for
32:52It must be some kind of a new thing
32:54Now you watch
32:55I might break one of my old records here
33:08Catch that horse
33:09Get it Sam
33:15Look at that horse
33:16He's got more sense than some of the cowboys around here
33:32That's the kind of animal I want for the service
33:34Who's the owner of that horse?
33:36I am, sir
33:37Well, let's see your bid
33:40Your bid
33:53Audrey
33:54Your bid is exactly the same as Neil's
33:56But my horses are better
33:57Who says they are?
33:58Say how about a test?
34:00Are you each willing to pick your best dozen horses and race them around the reservation?
34:04The winner to get the contract?
34:05That's all right with me
34:06You're on
34:07All right
34:08We'll run the race tomorrow morning
34:09Over the training ground
34:10Agreed?
34:11Yes, sir
34:12Can you give me a stable where my horses will be safe tonight?
34:16I'm camped right outside the fort
34:18Orderly
34:19Put Mr. Autry's horses in stable 11A
34:22Thank you, Colonel
34:24Thank you, Colonel
34:29I'm going to look the race course over
34:31If you want me for anything, I'll be at the Colonel's house
34:33Give her our regards, Romeo
34:45Nice work, champ
34:54Hey, congratulations
35:04Get out of order
35:053
35:062
35:073
35:083
35:106
35:125
35:137
35:147
35:157
35:167
35:187
35:1910
35:207
35:207
35:228
35:228
35:23Drop those guns.
35:30Now take off your boots, both of you.
35:34Tell Neil that if I ever see you fellows again,
35:36he's going to start looking for a couple of new hands.
35:38Now start running.
35:53I sure hope old Windy gets here with them boys before the race tomorrow.
36:10Mr. Windham is my instructions.
36:12He'll be here.
36:19Who's in charge here?
36:21Gene Autry.
36:21What did you want to see him about?
36:23I got a court order here attaching any and all property of the Granville Ranch.
36:27Jim Neal is the complainer.
36:30Now you look in here.
36:31You can't serve an order like that.
36:33We got to race them horses in the morning and Jim Neal knows.
36:36I don't make the laws.
36:37I carry them out.
36:38Where's Autry?
36:39Well, he went over...
36:39He's in the tack room repairing the saddles.
36:42I'll show you.
36:43All right.
36:48You'll find him in here.
36:49Spud, you're almost as smart as me.
36:57Now you stay here.
36:59I'm going over and find Gene.
37:02Help!
37:03Help!
37:04Let me out of here.
37:05Oh, there.
37:06I got to get in.
37:06Come on, go back on the way.
37:09I'll admit.
37:14Get in step.
37:15Left, right.
37:16Up.
37:18Come on, get in step and close up.
37:21Left, right.
37:22Up.
37:23Up.
37:24Up.
37:25Up.
37:26Come on.
37:27Up.
37:29Up.
37:30Up.
37:31Up.
37:32One, two, three, four.
37:34Close up.
37:35Hey, you!
37:37Fall in!
37:38Fall in!
37:39Fall in!
37:40Fall in!
37:41Fall in!
37:42Fall in!
37:43Fall in!
37:44Fall in!
37:45I'm close up.
37:50Hey!
37:51Get back in line!
37:53Come on out, you rookies, and fall in!
37:56Well, please, sir.
37:58Fall in!
37:59Come on, Major Snappy.
38:02Come on, Major Snappy.
38:04Come on!
38:09Right shoulder!
38:10Punch!
38:17Gene!
38:18Hey, Gene!
38:21Shut up and stay in line!
38:23Well, mister...
38:24Quiet!
38:27Mark time!
38:29Punch!
38:30One, two, three, four, one, two...
38:34Forward, fight!
38:41Halt!
38:42I'm sorry, mister.
38:43Don't you know enough to salute before you address an officer?
38:45Uh-huh.
38:49Oh, clowny, eh?
38:50Yeah, er... Oh, no, no.
38:52Sergeant, this rookie needs special drill instructions.
38:55See that he gets them.
38:56Yes, sir.
38:59Follow me.
39:04There's that loud mouth artery again. Tell her I'm not in.
39:09Well, he may be coming to see me.
39:10You?
39:11Yes, you see, he thinks I'm the maid.
39:12I'm getting even for the way he treated us on the road.
39:14You rascal.
39:15But I warned you to put on earmuffs.
39:16You keep out of the way and I'll have him on his knees to me yelling uncle.
39:34Oh, hello.
39:35Hello.
39:36I'm sorry, sir, if the colonel isn't in.
39:38Well, you don't think I came to see old sourpuss, do you?
39:44May I take your hat?
39:45Oh, no.
39:46How about you and I going out after you finish your work?
39:49Well, maybe, but you see, I have to clean this room first.
39:51Won't you sit down, sir?
40:04Must keep you pretty busy keeping a big place like this clean.
40:10Yes, it is hard work, but I don't mind.
40:13Gosh, this room's dirty.
40:14Looks like it needs a thorough cleaning.
40:16So it does.
40:18Look at that floor.
40:19Why don't you scrub it?
40:20Me?
40:21Well, sure.
40:22You just said you didn't mind hard work.
40:24Oh, so I don't, but I...
40:25Where's the buckets and brushes?
40:26The sooner you get it clean, the quicker we get out of here.
40:28Come gather all around me, you boys that want a wife.
40:32You'd better take my warning.
40:34You'll thank me all your life.
40:36My brother was a bachelor, and he wished he was again.
40:39He'd never give up that single bliss to wear a ball and chain.
40:42Oh, why did he get married?
40:44Why did he don this neck yoke?
40:46If he talks back, she'll give him a smack,
40:48and he's liable to get his neck broke.
40:50Oh, lady, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
40:57Oh, lady, hey, lady, oh, lady.
41:01When he popped the question, here's the answer that he got.
41:05You'll have to build a house on it before I share your lot.
41:09He went to see her father, he cussed to beat the band.
41:13So before he got the old man's foot, he took the daughter's hand.
41:17Oh, why did he get married?
41:19Look what he's went and done.
41:21It takes three times as much for two to live as cheap as one.
41:25Why did he get married?
41:27He wished he was single again.
41:29Old Solomon didn't have the thousand wives, the thousand wives at him.
41:41There, that's enough for today.
41:43Oh, no, there's two more rooms yet.
41:45I said that's enough.
41:47What's the future?
41:49I arrived.
41:51Oh, no.
41:53Oh, no, there's two.
41:59Oh, no, there's two more rooms.
42:01Oh.
42:02Oh!
42:03Oh, no, there's two more rooms.
42:06Oh!
42:07Oh, no, there's two more rooms.
42:09Oh!
42:10Oh!
42:11Oh, yeah.
42:13Face, right face, order, arm, and ease, attention!
42:21Let me hear those heels click.
42:24Right shoulder, arm, about face, forward march, one, two, three, rear, march!
42:44Attention!
42:49Forward march!
42:51Double quick, legger!
42:54Faster, faster!
42:58Faster, faster!
43:00Pull them right, march!
43:04Faster, faster!
43:08Double quick!
43:13Nice volley, pretty volley!
43:43The attachment hasn't been served yet, boss, and I can't locate the constable.
43:50I want you to make sure that Autry's horses won't be ready for the race in the morning.
43:54Understand?
43:55Right.
44:02I suppose if you win the race tomorrow, you'll forget all about me.
44:06Not a chance.
44:08I'll have something very important to say to you.
44:10Couldn't you tell me what it is now?
44:13Well, you see, I need someone like you on the ranch.
44:16We have a big house to keep clean and a lot of ranch hands to feed.
44:22With your experience in housework, you'd be a cinch.
44:25And I'll pay you a good salary.
44:27Oh.
44:29Oh, no. That isn't really what I meant to say.
44:32Good evening.
44:36Aren't you carrying this joke a little too far?
44:39Easy there, Neil.
44:40If the lady prefers my company to yours, that proves she has good taste.
44:44Isn't that right, Miss Allen?
44:46Miss Allen?
44:48Why, yes. Haven't you two met before?
44:51Oh, so the joke wasn't on him. It was on me.
44:54Why, I think you're just a cheap...
44:55I'm sorry to have spoiled your fun, Miss Allen, but you see, I don't like to be made a fool of.
45:11Neither do I. Why didn't you tell me you knew who I was?
45:13Why didn't you tell me who you were?
45:14That's beside the point. A gentleman wouldn't do what you did.
45:16The lady wouldn't do what you did.
45:17The lady wouldn't do what you did.
45:19Now, do you want me to tell you what I really think of you?
45:22Frankly, it doesn't make a bit of difference to me.
45:25You're the worst spoiled brat that ever an army officer could have the hard luck of being saddled to.
45:29And you tell the colonel he has my sympathy.
45:46There goes, left to won.
45:49And you hearmen do what you Nerf Black Panther's.
45:51You know and you tried to master it.
45:53And them all came down.
45:56That's it.
45:58I think, I made a dirty toilet so I could wipe off.
46:01And it had to be red小心.
46:03I used to lay in lots of cheese.
46:05I know me want to blow a goblin.
46:09And it had to lead cetera.
46:11You know the name of Roger Ulrich.
46:12So, the为us early father will be done.
46:14I've got to save Betsy Frost.
46:31She burns her death.
46:33Bud, come back here.
46:34Don't go in there.
46:34Go.
46:35Bud.
46:35Hey, Bud.
46:36Come out of there.
46:44Bud, where are you?
47:14Bud, where are you?
47:20Take him to the hospital, quick.
47:21Yeah, give him a raise.
47:24How did that fire start?
47:26I don't know.
47:27I saw a blaze in the barn, and I run in there to put it out, and somebody clunked me right
47:30on the hair.
47:31I jumped on him, but he got away.
47:33Did you recognize him?
47:33Oh, no.
47:34It was too dark in there, but I grabbed his watch.
47:36I'm going to use it to catch it.
47:38Well, let's go see how many horses we have left for the race.
47:41All right.
47:44There now, see?
47:51You're not going to miss the race after all.
47:53Here we have seats right on top of the grandstand.
47:56Twelve against five.
47:57They haven't got a chance.
47:59They'll be too sure.
48:00Now, listen, then.
48:01Don't forget my orders.
48:02We're in this race to win, and I don't care how we win.
48:05A fine way to lose Edward's ranch for him.
48:07I should have known better than to trust you.
48:10We haven't lost it yet.
48:11Have a chance.
48:12Don't you forget, Wendy, I'm in this race, too.
48:16I might surprise somebody.
48:20This race is over the Cavalry training grounds and back to here.
48:24All hurdles and obstacles must be taken by the horses.
48:28Autry's riders will wear white hats.
48:30Neal's men will wear black.
48:31Neal's men will wear black.
48:45Lev, let me out of here.
48:47Has the race started yet?
48:49Four judges are stationed along the course,
48:54and each rider will be checked by them.
48:57Good luck, Audrey.
48:59Thank you, Carlisle.
49:01Wait, stop.
49:02Wait a minute.
49:03Stop.
49:13I have a stake of my own in this race, Miss Allen.
49:16You see, I should lose everything if Gene doesn't win that contract.
49:20Oh, I didn't know the race meant so much to you, Spud.
49:24I don't know what I would have done without Gene.
49:27He's been swell.
49:30You're awfully fond of him, aren't you?
49:33Sure.
49:34Everyone is.
49:35Aren't you?
49:46Hey, you lost the squad.
50:12One down.
50:13Four to go.
50:13Four to go.
50:16Hey, is this yours?
50:35Stop.
50:37Checkpoint number two reporting.
50:39Neil has 11 horses still in the race.
50:41Audrey's three.
50:44Neil is leaving.
50:45Where's Audrey?
50:46Right there, 10th, I believe.
50:47Frog just passing.
50:48Good for the croaker.
50:51Come on, Frog!
51:00Hey, is this your one?
51:02Oh, so you're the guy, huh?
51:03Oh, so you're the guy, huh?
51:05Oh, so you're the guy, huh?
51:07Oh, so you're the guy, huh?
51:09Oh, so you're the guy, huh?
51:11Oh, I know.
51:33Hey, come back with our bike!
51:33Oh...
51:34Oh, so you're the guy.
51:35We're in check point reporting.
51:37Neil leading.
51:39On 620 yards behind.
51:41Only six horses left in the race.
52:05No.
52:12The team is leading.
52:13Audit Tordy next behind.
52:15And losing ground fast.
52:25The team is leaving.
52:28Audit Tordy next behind.
52:30And losing ground fast.
52:35Come on, boy.
53:03Get in, Tim.
53:05Get in, Tim.
53:35Alley-ho.
53:43Audrey wins.
53:44Hip, hip, and an extra pit for Audrey.
53:49All right.
53:51Congratulations, Aubrey.
53:52Thank you, Colonel.
53:53Look at that.
53:55Colonel, it's the man who set the stable on fire.
53:59I got him.
54:00You're in a tough spot, Larkin.
54:01You have only one chance.
54:02Who paid you to try to burn up my horses?
54:03He did.
54:04That's a lie.
54:05Sergeant, face these men under arrest.
54:07Come on, you two.
54:08Well, we're far over, Wendy.
54:09My good man.
54:10Don't call me Wendy.
54:11If you must be familiar, my first name is Daddington.
54:12OK, babe.
54:13I got him.
54:14I got him.
54:15You're in a tough spot, Larkin.
54:17You have only one chance.
54:19Who paid you to try to burn up my horses?
54:21He did.
54:22He did.
54:23That's a lie.
54:24Sergeant, face these men under arrest.
54:25Come on, you two.
54:26Well, we're far over, Wendy.
54:27My good man.
54:28Don't call me Wendy.
54:29If you must be familiar, my first name is Daddington.
54:31OK, babe.
54:32Gene, I don't know what to say to you.
54:35Don't be the champ.
54:36He won the race.
54:37I only went along for the ride.
54:38I won the race.
54:39I won the race.
54:40I won the race.
54:41I won the race.
54:42I won the race.
54:43I won the race.
54:44I won the race.
54:45I won the race.
54:46I won the race.
54:47I won the race.
54:48I won the race.
54:49I won the race.
54:50I won the race.
54:51I won the race.
54:52I won the race.
54:53I'm sorry too, Gene.
54:54I don't know what to say either.
54:55Looks like I'm the only one who does.
54:57And I want to hear you say it.
54:58I thought you were deaf, Audrey.
55:00Gosh, no.
55:01I'm not deaf, Colonel.
55:02I thought you were.
55:03Don't shout.
55:04I'm not either.
55:21I'm not deaf.
55:22I'm not deaf.
55:23I'm not deaf, I'm deaf.
55:24I have deaf, but it's inappropriate.
55:25I don't know.
55:26And I'll am deaf.
55:27I am deaf, but I'm deaf.
55:30I thought you were-marked ity from working,
55:32I said to you.
55:35Give me my boots and saddle.
55:43Got a hankering to be with my banjo on my knees.
55:48Strumming a pretty western tune.
55:52There's a girl in Cherokee and she's waiting there for me.
55:57Waiting to meet the Texas moon.
56:00Take me back to my boots and saddle.
56:18Let me bring these plain horns.
56:23On the ranks where I was born.
56:27Give me my boots and saddle.
56:35Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh.
56:41Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh.
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