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Set in the golden days of the American frontier, When the Hills Were Green tells the story of a young drifter who returns to his hometown nestled among the springtime hills of the Sierras.
There, he finds the land he once knew fading under greed and progress β and a love he thought he had lost forever.
Filled with music, warmth, and the gentle spirit of rebirth, this timeless western drama captures the beauty of the land, the courage of the heart, and the promise that every spring brings new beginnings.
There, he finds the land he once knew fading under greed and progress β and a love he thought he had lost forever.
Filled with music, warmth, and the gentle spirit of rebirth, this timeless western drama captures the beauty of the land, the courage of the heart, and the promise that every spring brings new beginnings.
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00:00When Sunday's come to charm the day, to send the snowman on his way,
00:20Each wandering breeze just seems to sand.
00:26It's springtime in the Sierras, the flowers leave their wintry beds,
00:37And slowly raise their sleeping, sleepy heads,
00:43To bright and bright where jack-crossed friends.
00:50It's springtime in the Sierras, then with her magic wand,
01:01Mother Nature changes the sea.
01:08As far as any eye can see, the valleys fade the breeze.
01:20So now that winter's had its day, And summer's coming back to stay,
01:31We'll hit the trail beyond our way, For springtime in the Sierras.
01:45Roy! Hey, Roy! Look!
02:00Whoa, we're not gonna hurt you. Watch him on that side.
02:03Easy now, little fella.
02:06Got him. First part of the season. Must be spring.
02:10What's the matter, little fella? You lost?
02:13Something must have happened to his mother. She wouldn't leave him out here alone.
02:17Well, what do we do? We can't desert him. The coyotes would get him sure.
02:20You know, when I was a kid around here, old Cap Foster had a place near here,
02:25Where he took care of all the wounded animals and little strays like this.
02:28Us kids used to call it, uh, Cap Sanitarium.
02:32Here, hand him up to me.
02:34Tell the boys to take the horses all up to the Lazy W.
02:39I'll be up there in a little while. All right.
02:43Ah, take it easy, old girl.
02:46You look like you've badly hurt.
02:50Well, we'll see.
02:51Well, we'll see.
02:52Hiya, Jimmy. I thought you'd remember me.
02:53Roy!
02:54Hiya, Cap!
02:55What are you doing out here?
02:56What are you doing out here?
02:57I'm delivering some horses for the Lazy W.
02:59I brought you a patient.
03:00Well, let me have the little fellow.
03:02I'll be down here.
03:03I'll be down here.
03:04Oh, for that, I'll be in my pocket.
03:05Ah, take it easy, old girl.
03:08You look like you've badly hurt.
03:09Oh, we'll see.
03:11Hiya, Jimmy.
03:12I thought you'd remember me.
03:14Roy!
03:15Hiya, Cap!
03:18What are you doing out here?
03:20I'm delivering some horses for the Lazy W.
03:23I brought you a patient.
03:25Well, let me have the little fellow.
03:28I knew I'd find you up here taking care of the animals.
03:33He'll always find me here, Roy.
03:37Look.
03:38Must be his mother.
03:40No doubt it is.
03:41What happened to her, Cap?
03:43She's been shot.
03:45Guess she dragged herself up here to see if I could help her.
03:48I don't know how badly she's hurt yet.
03:51Shot?
03:52Well, this isn't deer season.
03:54I know.
03:54But this is the work of professional hunters.
03:56You know, I retired from the Army nearly 20 years ago.
04:00But these killers started slaughtering so much game
04:02that they deputized me to help track them down.
04:05You mean it's a business?
04:07Big business.
04:08There's millions in it, and it's well organized.
04:10They're wiping out the natural game and wildlife of this country
04:13faster than it can be replaced.
04:15What happened to this old girl
04:17is happening to thousands of deer in the United States.
04:21They're being slaughtered by these professional hunters
04:23using every illegal method in or out of season.
04:28Ducks, geese, and other game birds of America
04:31are recklessly destroyed
04:33and sold to fancy clubs in all our large cities.
04:35The people who buy this outlawed game
04:43are as guilty as you who kill it.
04:46By killing game out of season,
04:48you are robbing every American boy of his natural heritage
04:51to hunt as a sport as protected by the law.
04:55It is people like you who slaughtered off the buffalo
04:58and the wild pigeon
04:58until they have completely disappeared.
05:01In passing sentence,
05:05it is the opinion of this court
05:06that racketeers of your type
05:08must be exposed as the lowest,
05:12most contemptible breed of all criminals.
05:15That's a pretty bad situation, Cap.
05:18I don't blame you for coming back into this service.
05:21Is there anything I can do to help?
05:22Not now, Roy.
05:24Maybe later.
05:24I think I'm getting closer to these killers.
05:29Poor old girl.
05:31So you sold some horses to the Lazy W, eh?
05:33Yeah.
05:35I've been wondering what they were planning to do.
05:38I guess they're going to raise a few.
05:40Oh, by the way, how are the kids?
05:42They're not kids anymore, Roy.
05:44Wait till you see them.
05:45Of course, you and the boys are planning to stay with us.
05:48We wouldn't stay anyplace else.
05:49You know, Roy,
05:52whenever I have to do something like this,
05:55it makes me more determined
05:57to round up the ones responsible for these killings.
06:00I understand, Cap.
06:02But she's hurt so badly,
06:04it's the only humane thing to do.
06:13We'll see you this evening.
06:19Another one of our pals gone, Snoopy.
06:42That's all right.
06:43We'll take care of the little one, won't we?
06:45Catch that big sorrel and bring him over here.
07:05Well, we got him here okay, Roy.
07:06Good.
07:07Miss Loring, Roy Rogers.
07:09So nice to meet you.
07:10How do you do?
07:11This is Matt Wilkes, my ranch foreman.
07:13Hiya, Matt.
07:14Glad to know you.
07:14The boys told me about finding a little fawn.
07:17Were you able to find his mother?
07:18Yes.
07:19She dragged herself up to the sanitarium
07:20where Cap Foster looks after all the animals around here.
07:24She'd been shot by some hunters
07:25and was hurt so badly that she had to be destroyed.
07:28How terrible.
07:29I don't understand how people can do things like that.
07:32Poor little fawn.
07:34Oh, he'll be all right.
07:35Cap Foster will look after him.
07:38The horses look fine.
07:39If you step inside, I'll pay you for them now.
07:44I'd like to buy the Pinto Pony, too.
07:46Oh, no.
07:46He's not for sale.
07:48Oh?
07:51Get all the horses in the corral, fellas.
07:53When each new day is born, I go riding.
08:09Yippie-yay.
08:10O'er the wide-open plains I roam.
08:12Yippie-yay.
08:13Till the sun through the hills goes hiding.
08:16Yippie-yay.
08:16There will always be someone glad when I come home.
08:20Yippie-yay.
08:22Yippie-yay.
08:23And the day home we go.
08:27For a cowboy has to sing.
08:29Yippie-yay.
08:30And the cowboy has to yell.
08:33Yippie-yay.
08:33For his heart would break inside of him
08:37at the gates of the home corral.
08:40There's a tired pony glad that it's over.
08:43Yippie-yay.
08:44With a song in my heart, so am I.
08:46Yippie-yay.
08:47For tonight we'll be dreaming of clover.
08:50Yippie-yay.
08:51And we always will until the day we die.
08:54Yippie-yay.
08:56Yippie-yay.
08:58And the day home we go.
09:01For a cowboy has to sing.
09:04And the cowboy has to yell.
09:08Or his heart would break inside of him
09:11at the gates of the home corral.
09:15Yippie-yay.
09:17Yippie-yay.
09:18And the day home we go.
09:23Home we go.
09:29Haven't heard you sing like that for years, Roy.
09:33You know, these two used to sing together
09:36in the Mountain View Choir.
09:39Like little angels up there.
09:41Yeah, but they wasn't.
09:44Remember the time we tied the long rope around the...
09:47Never mind, Cookie.
09:49Boys, how about singing something soft and pretty for Cap?
09:52How about she and Nellie home?
09:54That's still your favorite, isn't it?
09:56Always will be.
09:57Snoopy's favorite, too.
09:58Ha, ha, ha, ha.
09:59Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
10:29I'll bet that song puts Cap to sleep just like it used to.
10:36Roy, I've got to talk to you.
10:38Well, now, nothing could be as serious as you sound.
10:41It is serious. It's about Bert.
10:43Is he in some kind of trouble?
10:44No. That is, I don't know.
10:47Somehow he's changed a lot lately.
10:49Of course he's changed. He's grown up.
10:51I know, but it isn't that.
10:53I've raised him since the folks died, and we've always been so close to each other.
10:57He doesn't talk to me anymore like he used to.
11:00Well, he's just young.
11:02You remember how wild and harem-scarum I was when I was his age.
11:05But Bert has more money than he should have.
11:08And he spends most of it on that Gene Loring.
11:10He's big enough to take care of himself.
11:12Besides, Gene seems like a pretty nice girl to me.
11:16But if it'll make you feel any better, I'll have a talk with him.
11:18And if there is anything wrong, maybe he'll tell me.
11:22Thanks, Roy.
11:24And thank you for that pony. He's wonderful.
11:26How about us trying him out in the morning?
11:28It's a date.
12:01The End
12:31it's springtime in the sierra
12:39well how do you like him by now oh what do you think i'm sorry we missed cap up at his
12:49sanitarium yeah so am i he's usually there in the morning to feed the animals
12:53what'd you find gold no brass this shell's from a high-powered rifle
13:02and it was fired this morning but roy the hunting season's closed listen
13:08that deer wasn't grazing he's being chased see if you can find cap and bring him here
13:17i might need him okay
13:18right
13:25yeah
13:32yeah
13:35yeah
13:37yeah
13:43yeah
13:44yeah
15:46I jumped two of them on this side of the draw.
15:49Yeah, we did all right today.
15:51That bigger kid can sure smell him out.
15:58Hey, Matt.
15:58Where have you been?
16:03You're wet.
16:04Where's your horse?
16:05I turned him loose.
16:07Somebody was chasing me.
16:08Who was it?
16:09Who was it?
16:11Roy Rogers.
16:11But he didn't get close enough to recognize me.
16:15Honest, Matt.
16:16Yeah.
16:17When friends get nosy, we don't treat them like friends anymore.
16:20Oh, but Matt, listen.
16:21Shut up.
16:22You can go back with us.
16:24All right, all of you.
16:27Drop those guns.
16:28Get your hands up.
16:29Quick.
16:30Iron.
16:32I'd just soon kill you in cold blood like you do those deer.
16:37It's time I caught up with you filthy cowards.
16:39Using silencers, telescope sights, camouflage jackets, a fine bunch of...
16:47Oh, but listen, Hepburn.
16:49Yes, there's nothing you can say.
16:52I'm sorry you're in this, Bert.
16:54It's too bad.
16:56A young fellow like you'd get mixed up in this sort of thing.
16:59After what your sister's gone through to raise you to be a decent man.
17:05I'd do anything not to hurt your sister, Bert.
17:09But you're going to have to come along with the rest of them.
17:13It's the end of a long, bloody trail.
17:16All right, get your horses.
17:18Let's get out of here.
17:21Drop that gun, Captain Foster.
17:23Put up your hands.
17:29I was afraid this would happen sooner or later.
17:35Pick up your guns, boys.
17:36I'll give you a chance to explain.
17:50This is going to hurt a little bit.
17:56Cap.
17:57Burn.
17:59Get up.
18:08One more break like that and you won't be able to.
18:14But you didn't have to murder him.
18:16I didn't murder him.
18:18Take him over to that place where he feeds the animals and put this in his hand.
18:21Now get this straight.
18:30Captain Foster just accidentally shot himself.
18:33Oh, Bert.
18:51Hello, Roy.
18:53Bert, I want to talk to you.
18:55What do you want?
18:56Were you riding the horse this morning with the R brand on him?
19:00No, I wasn't.
19:02Anything else?
19:03No, that's all.
19:04Except that Cap Foster's dead.
19:14How'd it happen?
19:16He accidentally shot himself.
19:18Found him up at his sanitarium.
19:21You better go in and see your sister.
19:22She's taken it pretty badly.
19:23Sure, Roy.
19:26Sure, Roy.
19:56Hello, Bert.
20:00Hi.
20:00Nice load this week, thanks to you.
20:08Gene, I came over to tell you I can't work for you anymore.
20:14Bert says he can't work for us anymore.
20:17What's the matter, Bert? Aren't you happy?
20:19Don't we treat you right?
20:21Oh, it's not that.
20:22I've got to run the ranch that Cap left us now,
20:25and, well, I won't have time.
20:27I think you'll find time, Bert.
20:29Don't forget how you and your sister got that ranch.
20:32I wish we didn't have it.
20:34I can't sleep nights.
20:35I keep thinking of...
20:37Ow.
20:38Anytime you get tired of your job here,
20:41just remember that you're an accessory
20:42to Cap Foster's unfortunate accident.
20:44But I'm afraid of Roy.
20:47He saw me that day, and I know he suspects something.
20:50He may trail me again.
20:52Maybe he will trail you again.
20:54Maybe we want him to trail you again.
20:57It'll be the last trailing he ever does.
20:59Oh, but Roy is my...
21:00You see, we can't afford to lose you now.
21:02We've got too much tied up in all this,
21:04and so have you.
21:05I have a few plans for this community,
21:07and they include you.
21:09You run up to the house now and wait for me.
21:10I have some money for you.
21:13Okay, G.
21:14Sure, Bert.
21:14Everything's going to be all right.
21:16Forget it.
21:30He don't seem to be so stuck on you anymore.
21:33No, he'll be okay.
21:35I guess the funeral got him.
21:37What's this plan for the community stuff?
21:40I'm going to give a big charity social here at the Lazy W.
21:43It's to be a basket party with the proceeds
21:45to go to a memorial fund for Captain Foster.
21:48Are you crazy?
21:50Do you want this place overrun with yokels?
21:52You know how nosy people can get.
21:54Sometimes I wonder what you use for brains, Matt.
21:57Don't you see this will make us established,
21:59respected members of this community?
22:01It's just the old con game.
22:02Make people like you, and they'll believe anything.
22:05It's going to be a wonderful party.
22:07We might even have a kissing booth.
22:10What does your fortune say today, Cookie?
22:32Huh?
22:33Oh, nothing, nothing.
22:36Never trust a fat man.
22:39Oh, now, Roy, you know,
22:40you never can't believe one of those things.
22:46Go on in.
22:48Roy, I sure hate to say this to you,
22:51but you sure made a fool out of yourself
22:53at Gene Social.
22:54What you said to Bert was a little rough.
22:58That's what I want to talk to you about, Cookie.
23:00I did it on purpose.
23:02I had to find out for sure about Bert.
23:05Bert?
23:06You mean he's mixed up in Cap's murder and everything?
23:09I'm afraid he is.
23:12Why, that little...
23:13What do you know about Gene Loring and her friend Matt?
23:16Oh, nothing much.
23:17You just accept they come out here from somewhere in the east.
23:21I got a lease on the Lazy W for them,
23:23and they put in some improvements and some new equipment.
23:26Got the place looking right nice.
23:29What kind of equipment?
23:30Oh, the average stuff.
23:32It was pretty run down.
23:34Seems to me that Gus down at the transfer company
23:37did say they shipped in the largest refrigerating plant
23:40that he ever did haul.
23:41Refrigerating plant?
23:43Yeah, I guess them city folks like that frozen food.
23:46They might use it for storage.
23:48Oh, not that much.
23:49They raise horses, not beef.
23:52They could store things worth a lot more than beef,
23:54like geese and ducks and venison.
23:57Yeah.
23:59Hey, look at this.
24:01It's Bert.
24:01Well, they sure talking turkey to him.
24:04I think we better do the same thing.
24:11Uh, 648, please.
24:18Hello?
24:19Hello, Lazy W?
24:21Oh.
24:22Well, this is Taffy Baker.
24:24Could I please speak to my brother, Miss Loring?
24:27Just a moment.
24:28Oh, Bert.
24:35What is it?
24:36You want it on the telephone.
24:38It's your sister.
24:40Oh.
24:47Hello?
24:48Well, when are you coming home?
24:51Bert.
24:52Bert, you can't meet...
24:53Hello?
24:54Hello, Bert?
25:04What's the matter?
25:05Anything wrong?
25:06He said he's not coming home.
25:09He hung up on me.
25:10Where are you going?
25:17To the Lazy W to see Bert.
25:19You want someone to go along with you?
25:20No, thanks, Pat.
25:21This is a private affair.
25:22Hi, fellas.
25:40Oh, hello, L.
25:41Where's Bert?
25:42Still up to Lazy W.
25:43Said he's not coming back.
25:47Does Taffy know?
25:48Yes, she's on her way up there now.
25:49You better wait here, Cookie.
25:53You better wait here, Cookie.
25:53Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
25:54Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
26:23Hey, Taffy, wait a minute.
26:38Go away.
26:39I want to talk to you.
26:40Go away and leave me alone.
26:42Come on, boy.
26:53Put me down.
26:54Wait a minute, Taffy.
26:55Haven't you caused me enough trouble?
26:57Put me down.
26:58But you can't go up there.
26:59You'd be in danger and so would Bert.
27:01Why?
27:02Because Cap Foster was murdered.
27:06Murdered?
27:07Cap murdered?
27:08Yes, and I think Bert knows who did it.
27:10Oh, Roy.
27:12How would Bert know about it?
27:14I don't know.
27:15But that's what I have to find out.
27:16And I might need your help, Taffy.
27:18Oh, sure, Roy.
27:23Hello.
27:28Yeah.
27:29Just a minute.
27:31It's Cookie.
27:34Ask him if he knows where Rogers is.
27:38Hello.
27:39This is Gene.
27:40Have you seen Roy?
27:43He's there.
27:45And my pictures are ready?
27:47Uh-huh, they're all ready.
27:49I'll be right down for them.
27:51Thank you very much.
27:52What a break for us, Matt.
27:54Hang on.
27:55I'll be right back.
27:57Roy, this is just like messing around with a bear trap.
28:00There's nothing else I can do, Cookie.
28:02If they're setting a trap for me, I'll just have to be lucky and spring it first.
28:06Well, it's all right if you're tired of living.
28:08Did you ever hear of the wooden horse of Troy?
28:10Huh?
28:11You remember that old story of how the Greeks captured the city of Troy?
28:14They built a big wooden horse, put some soldiers inside of it.
28:18The people of Troy didn't know they were in there.
28:20Pulled it inside the gates.
28:22When night came, the soldiers came out and captured the place.
28:25Well, where are you going to get a horse that big?
28:28Maybe Trigger's big enough.
28:29Well, how are you going to hide in Trigger?
28:32Oh.
28:33Ain't going to hide me in no horse.
28:37Besides, I don't think Trigger would like it.
28:47Here she is now.
28:49Don't forget to turn on the charm.
28:50Don't you forget to play the right notes.
28:52Imagine me as a city dude with a silk hat, cane and spats.
29:14Imagine me as a jungle gent fighting lions just for fun.
29:27Oh, what a picture I would make.
29:31Say, ain't he the one.
29:35I'm Corporal Roy.
29:36I'm a drummer boy.
29:38Back in 76.
29:40Or I can be just a jitterbug, dancing to some hot licks.
29:47Kavoot!
29:48Imagine us as a bride and groom, as the marriage vows we make.
29:54Oh, what a picture we would take
29:58If the camera didn't break.
30:08I got your pictures of the party all finished.
30:11They turned out swell.
30:12Oh, thanks so much for calling me.
30:14There they are.
30:15That'll be a dollar.
30:18There you are.
30:19Hello, Taffy.
30:20Don't you hello me, Roy Rogers.
30:22You'll find your luggage out front.
30:23But he can't stay here, Taffy.
30:26You keep out of this, Cookie.
30:27Yes, ma'am.
30:28I don't care if I never see you again.
30:38She'll never get over this.
30:40Neither will that door.
30:42I think you're right, Cookie.
30:44Yeah.
30:44Gee, Roy, I haven't got any room here.
30:47Yeah, I know.
30:48The invitation to the Lazy W is still open.
30:51I wouldn't want to put you out any.
30:53But you wouldn't.
30:53There's plenty of room.
30:55Why don't you get your things and we'll ride out together.
30:56You just talked him into it.
30:58Why don't you, Roy?
30:59All right, thanks.
31:00I'll see you later, Cookie.
31:01Yeah.
31:10Hey, Cookie.
31:11It's you, Taffy.
31:17I didn't know you in that outfit.
31:21Well, how'd I do?
31:23You did swell.
31:24I think we sold her.
31:26I think you overdid it on the door if I'd have known you were going to break the window out of charge of $4 for the picture.
31:32Matt, we have a guest.
31:54Roy's going to stay with us for a few days.
31:56Sorry about the other day, Rogers.
31:58I kind of lost my head, I guess.
32:00But you're more than welcome here as far as I'm concerned.
32:03Well, I've forgotten about that, Matt.
32:04Why don't you take your things over to the bunkhouse?
32:07I'll see you later.
32:08Thanks, Jean.
32:09Thanks, Jean.
32:22Well, that was easy.
32:23Sure.
32:26You know, I think he kind of likes you.
32:32Really?
32:34Maybe he'll change his mind.
32:39Oh, that sure works there.
32:42Woo-hoo!
32:44Hey, you didn't eat.
32:46Yeah, I know, Cookie.
32:47I'm not very hungry.
32:48I'm worried about Roy.
32:49He said he'd phone an hour ago.
32:51Oh, I don't worry about him.
32:53Give him a little time.
32:54He'll call.
32:54Well, I hope so.
32:57Why don't you run out, Taffy?
32:58We'll do the ditches, won't we, boys?
33:00Oh, sure.
33:01We always?
33:02Yeah, but let's get it going.
33:03Now listen, all you renegades, to what I've got to say.
33:11You'd better start to settle down and save your extra pay.
33:15In 45 or 50 years, we'll all be old and gray.
33:19Did any of you ever stop to think, what you gonna do then?
33:22Oh, what are you gonna do then?
33:25Oh, what are you gonna do then?
33:27When you are old and your feet get cold, Pat, what you gonna do then?
33:30If I keep packing this heavy load, I'll be all wrinkled like a horny toad and they'll use my rinse for scrubbing board when I get old and gray.
33:38Oh, what are you gonna do then?
33:40Oh, what are you gonna do then?
33:43When your bones all rattle and you can't herd cattle, Hugh, what you gonna do then?
33:46Well, I'll learn the lingo of a chocky-paw and then I'll marry me an Indian squirrel so we can live with her mowing ball when I get old and gray.
33:54Oh, what are you gonna do then?
33:56Oh, what are you gonna do then?
33:59When you're down and out with the pain and gout, Cookie, got any ideas?
34:03I'll sing as sweet as an old bullfrog eats skeeter stew and pollywogs and sleep all winter and holler along when I get old and gray.
34:11Oh, that's what we're gonna do then.
34:12Oh, that's what we're gonna do then.
34:14When our bones all rattle and they can't herd cattle, that's what we're gonna do then.
34:22Cookie!
34:24It wasn't my fault.
34:26I was crying out here when...
34:28See, I didn't break all of...
34:31Oh...
34:34I'm so nervous now, I...
34:36Oh, Cookie, I wish you'd stop clowning.
34:38Oh, we're off.
34:52Oh, my God.
34:58Oh, my God.
35:01Go on in, take a good look.
35:31Yes, it's venison, and we get a fancy price for it.
35:51That's what you were looking for, isn't it?
35:52This is what Cap Forster was looking for.
35:55That's right.
35:56You know what happened to him.
35:58You can't shoot me.
36:00Even if you made this one look like an accident, too, there would be an investigation.
36:05You don't want that.
36:06Get a rope, Matt.
36:11We have no intention of shooting you.
36:14Take off your coat, Rogers.
36:15Oh, yes.
36:18Don't shoot!
36:47Get the boys!
37:17Get the boys!
37:47Get the boys!
38:17Meat hooks!
38:18Yeah?
38:19I was doing all right.
38:21When he gets good and cold, there won't be a coroner in the state could tell what happened to him.
38:25He'll just be found dead somewhere out in the hills.
38:28No bullet holes, no nothing.
38:29Hey, Gene.
38:41Yeah?
38:42I forgot to tell you.
38:45The boys said Bert packed up and left.
38:47When?
38:47About a half hour ago.
38:50Well, why didn't you tell me?
38:52What chance did I have?
38:53We've got to stop that kid somehow.
38:56He's about ready to break.
38:57I have a hunch where he'll go before he leaves.
39:02Get your horse!
39:06You still like me, don't you, Snoopy?
39:08Hello, Jimmy.
39:14I just came up to say goodbye to Cap and you.
39:17Want to shake hands?
39:18Say goodbye?
39:20Oh, now, don't you worry.
39:24Cookie and Sis are going to take good care of you.
39:27Up you go.
39:28Hello, Bert.
39:39Going somewhere?
39:43Yeah, I'm clearing out.
39:46Don't you think we ought to talk about it?
39:48You've already done too much talking to me.
39:50You said you were only going to kill Game.
39:53But you killed Cap.
39:54Oh, I'm sorry, Bert, but I had to.
39:56But somebody will find out.
39:58If it's Roy you're worrying about, you can forget it.
40:00We've got him on ice and he'll never leave the ranch alive.
40:03Roy?
40:04Well, you can't do that, Gene.
40:06You've got to let Roy go.
40:08I'll take the blame for killing Cap.
40:10Please, I'll do anything you say.
40:12What's the evening, kid?
40:13I can't sleep nights thinking of Cap lying out there with a bullet through him.
40:17Oh, I know it's partly my fault, but I'll take all the blame if you let Roy go.
40:23I don't want that to be on my conscience, too.
40:26I'm afraid it's a little late for that, Bert.
40:28Roy knows everything and he'll never keep quiet.
40:31Isn't that right?
40:31Sure.
40:33Maybe Bert would like to have a little talk with Roy and get straightened out in his own mind.
40:37Get on your horse.
40:38Roy.
40:54Roy!
40:55Roy, are you...
40:57You dirty murderers!
40:59You devil crossing the...
41:01I'll check your coat for you.
41:02Gene.
41:02Gene, if you shot Roy like you did Cap...
41:04Your friend's taking a little nap now.
41:12When he wakes up, you two can have your little talk.
41:18This is better than you deserve.
41:20I understand freezing's an easy way to die.
41:23Miss Loring, you wandered on the telephone.
41:32Well, thanks.
41:33I'll take it out here.
41:37Hello?
41:38Hello, Miss Loring.
41:39Well, this is Taffy Baker.
41:41Oh, I'm fine.
41:43Are Roy and Bert there?
41:45No.
41:45I haven't seen either of them.
41:47Oh, I see.
41:50You haven't seen them at all?
41:53No.
41:54No, nothing important.
41:56Thank you very much.
41:59Hmm.
42:01I can't understand it.
42:04She wouldn't even let me talk to Roy.
42:06Well, maybe she had a good reason.
42:10Cookie, can't we do something?
42:12Saddle up, boys.
42:16I got an idea.
42:17Where are you going?
42:18Going down to the transfer company to talk to Gus about a wooden horse.
42:23A wooden horse?
42:25Sounds crazy to me, too, but let's get going.
42:34Hiya, Bert.
42:36Roy, I thought you were...
42:37No.
42:38I never felt better in my life.
42:40I'm sorry about everything, Roy.
42:44I told them I'd take the blame if they'd let you go.
42:47Forget it, Bert.
42:48Right now, our problem is to get out of here.
42:51See, I'm getting my hand loose.
42:53You got a match?
42:54No, but there's a lighter in my right hip pocket.
42:57I'll see if I can get it.
43:02Over a little bit, Bert.
43:07I got it.
43:10Bert, this isn't going to be much fun.
43:15I think I can burn the rope in two without hurting you too much.
43:18Sure, Roy.
43:19Go ahead.
43:20It's better than freezing here.
43:22I'll try it here by your wrist.
43:24Maybe I can do it without catching your clothes on fire.
43:27Roy.
43:29Yeah?
43:29I saw him shoot Cap.
43:35Who?
43:37Gene.
43:39Cap caught us red-handed.
43:42I never gave him a chance.
43:44Butchers, they deserve the same thing.
43:48Can you take it a couple of seconds more, Bert?
43:51Keep going.
43:54There he is.
43:54Here, you better put this on.
44:12This place is built like a fort, and we might be here for quite a while.
44:15One good thing, this door swings out.
44:26We might be able to use this.
44:32Give me a hand.
44:34I can use this thing for a battering ramp.
44:36That makes a lot of noise, Roy.
44:56We can't help it.
44:58We've got to get out of here.
45:04Come on, Cookie.
45:05Can't you go any faster?
45:05Not without a pilot's license, I can't.
45:15The lock's given.
45:17A couple more times ought to do it.
45:21Miss Laurie!
45:30There's some rifles in the tack room.
45:32Good.
45:35It's just around the bend.
45:51Hold this outside of your horse.
45:52Lock the other entrance.
46:03Thanks, Bert, but you didn't have to do that.
46:12Roy.
46:13Roy, I can't move my legs.
46:15Am I hurt bad?
46:19We'll get out of here, Bert.
46:20Take it easy.
46:21Tell Taffy I'm sorry about everything and take care of her.
46:29Roy.
46:33I still think I can whip you.
46:36Sure you can, Bert.
46:37Well, in no time, you'll be...
46:40Back end's covered now.
46:49Get on the other side of the fence and cover me.
47:07I'm going in.
47:08You stay here.
47:09This may be a little rough.
47:10Don't let him get away.
47:35Don't let him get away.
47:35Don't let him get away.
47:37Stop that truck!
47:48Look out!
47:48End of the line!
48:06Come on out if you're still able!
48:12Hey, Cookie!
48:13They've taken the North Trail!
48:15Come on out, boys!
48:16Come on out, boys!
48:18Hurry up, fellas!
48:20Come on out, boys!
48:20Come on out, boys!
48:20Come on out, boys!
48:21Come on out, boys!
48:22Come on out, boys!
48:23Come on out, boys!
48:24Come on out, boys!
48:25Come on out, boys!
48:26Come on out, boys!
48:27Come on out, boys!
48:28Come on out, boys!
48:29Come on out, boys!
48:30Come on out, boys!
48:31Come on out, boys!
48:32Come on out, boys!
48:33Come on out, boys!
48:34Come on out, boys!
48:35Come on out, boys!
48:36Come on out, boys!
48:37Come on out, boys!
48:38Come on out, boys!
48:39Come on out, boys!
48:40Come on out, boys!
48:41Come on out, boys!
48:42Come on out, boys!
48:43Come on out, boys!
48:44The End
49:14The End
49:44The End
50:14The End
50:44The End
51:14Hey, Taffy, like this!
51:44I did it!
52:00Looks like she's gonna need some beauty treatment.
52:02Where she's going, they don't give beauty treatments.
52:05You know, Roy, I've lived in the West all my life.
52:14I never saw so many people chasing so many people.
52:17Now the long day is through on the prairie, there's a low-hanging sun in the sky.
52:28On the home corral we will tarry, and we'll sing of the roundups in the days gone by.
52:35Yippee-yay, yippee-oh, and the day only goes for a cowboy has to sing, and the cowboy has to yell, or his heart would break inside of him at the gates of the home corral.
52:54We're gonna miss you around here, and we're gonna miss you around here, Roy.
52:58The boys are gonna miss you, too.
53:00The boys?
53:02So am I, Taffy.
53:04All right, break it up!
53:06It's springtime in the dear arms!
53:17It's springtime in the dear arms!
53:22All right, guys!
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