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In the wild heart of Arizona, one man stands against corruption, betrayal, and the law itself. Arizona’s Rebel Rider follows a lone cowboy who rides beyond justice, fighting for honor and freedom in a land ruled by greed. As the dust rises and bullets fly, his courage becomes legend across the desert frontier. A timeless Western story of rebellion, loyalty, and redemption — where every sunset could be his last ride.
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00:00The End
00:30The End
01:00The End
01:30We haven't seen you, Mr. Neighbor
01:32Long as we've been gone
01:35That corrals wait, neighbor
01:37To hang my saddle on
01:41Gonna serenade my lady
01:44Hey, Roy!
01:45With a banjo on my nail wall
01:47Every time you start singing
02:00This nag's heel starts flying
02:02That's what you've been saying
02:03All the way from Arizona
02:05Why don't you call it quits?
02:07Quit nothing
02:08I told you I was gonna break
02:10This wall I'd try used to drive
02:12And buy cracky out of door
02:14Ain't no dad blamed horse
02:16Gonna make a fool out of me
02:17I'll take the run out of you
02:28Stretch your legs, you ornery broom tail
02:31He's all right, Trigger
02:39He'll find his way to town
02:40You picked a mighty gloomy time to come back, Roy
03:02All you hear is talk of war and secession
03:05Well, I thought Missouri voted to stay in the Union
03:08Legally, we are loyal
03:09But morally, we've got a divided household
03:12If war does come
03:14It will probably take every resource the South possesses
03:17Oh, by the way
03:18Don't worry about your horses
03:20I'll take them off your hands myself
03:22Thanks a lot, Mr. Morrison
03:24But that's a little out of your line, isn't it?
03:26The way conditions are
03:27Good horses are going to be at a premium
03:29We won't have any trouble making a deal
03:31I guess I'm hearing things, Trigger
03:54I could have sworn I recognized that whistle
03:56How dare you
04:10Can't a person walk down the street without being insulted?
04:14I'm sorry, ma'am
04:15Well, I should think you would be
04:26What, Dave?
04:45Well, Dave, you old hiatus.
04:56The Arizona kid himself.
04:58What are you doing back in Missouri?
05:00It's a long story.
05:01Well, come on.
05:02Let's have a talk and bring this thing over.
05:04You do the drinking, I'll eat.
05:06I'm hungry enough to chew field corn.
05:08You came to the right place.
05:10I'll introduce you to the best cook in Kelso.
05:12Hey, Joe, look who's here.
05:15Hello, Roy.
05:16Howdy, Joe.
05:17Pick me a drink while I get Roy something to eat.
05:20Come back with me and I'll take you in as a foreigner.
05:22Oh, thanks.
05:24If I ever have anything to do with horses, I won't raise them.
05:26I'll race them.
05:27Then what are you going to do?
05:29Plenty.
05:30As soon as I get the sort of proposition I want.
05:33Dave, old son, you're drifting.
05:35Who says I am?
05:36I'm considering a proposition right now.
05:39Looks good, too, if we have war.
05:40You'll never make any money soldiering.
05:43Anytime I fight, it won't be for four bits a day.
05:47I'm going to ride with a real leader.
05:49A man who knows how to make war pay.
05:51Who is he?
05:51Well, if you must know, he's the best friend the South has ever had in the state of Missouri.
05:56Not if he means easy money.
05:58Maybe that's the kind I like.
06:00It's the kind that'll get you in trouble.
06:08It's McBride.
06:09McBride's coming in.
06:16Come on, Roy.
06:17It's Val McBride.
06:19Sorry to bust up your game, Roy.
06:21But they'll have a wreck to place.
06:27Well, where you been this time, McBride?
06:29I'll give you one guess.
06:33I'll bet you've been over playing tag with those Kansans.
06:36You're right the first time.
06:37Where's best, Warren?
06:38Right here, Val.
06:40A little present for you.
06:44Val McBride.
06:46You angel.
06:48Here, here.
06:49You'll have all these folks thinking that I'm in love with you instead of your cooking.
06:53Hello, Dave.
06:57Hello, Captain McBride.
06:58Been waiting long?
06:59No.
07:00No, not at all.
07:03Things are working out fine.
07:05Lots better than we expected.
07:08Step up, everybody.
07:09The drinks are on the house.
07:11A true Southern hostess.
07:13You know, one of these days, I'm going to buy you the finest place in Missouri.
07:22You look worried about something.
07:24I am.
07:26Dave, you're in bad company.
07:29McBride, you got them all wrong.
07:32You mean those raids over in Kansas.
07:35That's exactly what I mean.
07:37He's the worst cutthroat that ever put a torch to a farmhouse.
07:40Well, they had it coming.
07:41Well, there isn't a man in Kansas who wouldn't shoot McBride on sight.
07:46And I'll tell you why.
07:48He went in there pretending he was their friend.
07:51George Bannon, he called himself.
07:53And he turned on him and sold him out.
07:57What was that name I heard?
07:59Bannon.
08:00George Bannon.
08:01I never heard of George Bannon.
08:05Neither did you.
08:06That's funny.
08:08You're the spitting image of him.
08:10Even with that scar.
08:15Stretch that sealant.
08:18Hey, McBride.
08:21Hey, McBride.
08:23McBride, Union troops coming.
08:24We better hit the road.
08:25And you better hit it fast.
08:27You're all wrong about McBride.
08:38Why, there isn't a man in this command who wouldn't die for him if he had to.
08:41Why, they all swear by him.
08:43He's got you, fool.
08:44I can see there.
08:45I can see there.
09:15He's still alive.
09:17What's the idea?
09:18I ain't done nothing.
09:21Turn me loose, you blue-nosed yanks.
09:24What do you want with me?
09:25You're a friend of McBride's, aren't you?
09:26Me?
09:27A friend of that skunk's?
09:28Ah, you don't know what you're talking about.
09:31Anything wrong, Lieutenant?
09:32We have it on reliable authority that McBride was seen heading this way.
09:36Oh.
09:37I hope not.
09:40If anyone here has seen or heard of Val McBride, speak up.
09:44Well, now, wait a minute.
09:45I can tell you about...
09:46What's that?
09:48What I was going to say is you're just wasting your time trying to get anything out of us.
09:52Well, for your information, McBride has been outlawed by the federal government.
09:56Anyone found harboring or protecting him will be found equally guilty of treason.
10:00Boy, you sure gave me a scare.
10:07Yeah, you sure gave me a blister.
10:13How long have you known McBride?
10:14You know, I can't figure you, Roy.
10:16First, you're ready to fight McBride.
10:17Then, when you have a chance to square accounts, you don't even open your mouth.
10:20I know how he operates.
10:22Five lone soldiers wouldn't have a dog's chance against that mob of bushwhackers.
10:26He just left town, sir.
10:30He rode south about ten minutes ago.
10:40Roy!
10:42Roy!
10:43Them fool soldiers are going chasing McBride after all.
10:47Well, they'll be ambushed.
10:48We've got to stop them.
10:56Hey, Chief.
11:20Look where we're running from.
11:21Five little ten soldiers.
11:28Boy, we ought to be ashamed of ourselves.
11:30Better than shooting rabbits.
11:31Let's go.
11:51Let's go.
12:00Let's go.
13:01I reckon they had just a little too much spunk for their own good.
13:06They didn't even have a fighting chance.
13:11I don't like it no better than you do.
13:14But I've got to make out a report.
13:18Jones, you wrote out there.
13:19What's your opinion?
13:21Oh, I'd say it was Indian, Sheriff.
13:23All right.
13:26That's what I'll put down.
13:32Doggone their lying souls.
13:34What's the use?
13:35Even if we had proof, that Sheriff wouldn't do anything.
13:38He's afraid to go after McBride.
13:39That isn't Roy Rogers.
13:50It couldn't be.
13:51That's who it is.
13:52The same fellow you slapped this morning.
13:54Dave, you're joking.
13:55Oh, I'm not.
13:56It's the same Roy Rogers who used to fight with me to see who would carry your books home from school.
14:00I can't believe it.
14:02I'll go over and get it.
14:03Oh, no, Dave.
14:03Not now, please.
14:05I'd rather wait till tomorrow night and surprise him.
14:07Do you have those invitations?
14:08Right here.
14:10Well, make him promise to come, but don't say anything about me.
14:13I won't, beautiful.
14:14All right, Henry.
14:25Roy.
14:26You remember Doc Ratford who lived the other side of town?
14:29Sure I do.
14:30Well, I hope to tell you.
14:31Hey, didn't I ride and get Doc Ratford the day Roy was born?
14:35Hey, you're darn tootin' the dead.
14:38Rode 20 miles through a howlin' blizzard.
14:40Well, he heard you were in town and asked me to give you these.
14:49Hey, what does that RSVP mean?
14:53Is that some kind of a new secret organization?
15:01When are you going to get smart and marry me?
15:18When are you going to get a job and settle down?
15:20They're here.
15:47Gentlemen, I'll make you a wager.
15:53The best horse in Missouri against a plug hat.
15:56Within 30 days, Jeff Davis will have a salad south from the Mason-Dixon line to the Gulf.
16:01You'll have to find a Republican to take that wager, Doctor.
16:04Or a Kansan.
16:06Howdy, Dr. Ratford.
16:07Well, sir.
16:08It's high time you were looking up your old friend.
16:10Sure glad to see you again.
16:12You remember Mr. Whittaker, don't you?
16:13Do I?
16:15How are you, old-timer?
16:16It's a fiddle, Jason.
16:17There's Laura over there now, Roy.
16:19She wants to see it.
16:20My granddaughter.
16:22The last time you saw her, she was wearing pigtails.
16:24I remember a scrawny kid with freckles and a pug nose.
16:28Right, Dave?
16:28That's all you'll remember.
16:29You've got a surprise coming.
16:31Now, where did she go?
16:38I'll find her.
16:40Oh, them darn feet, they're killing me.
16:44Listen.
16:49Let's go over.
16:50Not out of your life.
16:51I'm staying right here.
16:55Blasted boots.
16:57Sweet chariots
17:01Coming for to carry me home
17:08I looked over Jordan
17:13And what did I see?
17:18Coming for to carry me home
17:24A band of angels
17:29Coming after me
17:32Coming for to carry me home
17:39She's that singing like an angel
17:43It's Master Roy himself
17:45Sweet chariots
17:48Coming for to carry me home
17:54Swing low, sweet chariots
18:03Coming for to carry me home
18:11If you can't dare
18:16If you can't dare
18:17Before I do
18:21Coming for to carry me home
18:27Tell all my friends
18:31I'm a-coming a-true
18:35Coming for to carry me home
18:43You should take a bow.
18:52I didn't expect to see you here.
18:55You're sorry?
18:56Yes, ma'am.
18:57I mean, no, ma'am.
18:58I'm glad you're here
18:59so I can explain about yesterday morning.
19:01Well, I'm the one who should apologize,
19:03Mr. Rogers.
19:03How did you know my name?
19:06Why shouldn't I?
19:07I'm the scrawny little kid
19:08who tagged at your heels
19:09when I was in pigtails.
19:11You don't mean Laura.
19:13Well, I got rid of the freckles
19:14but there wasn't much I could do
19:15about the pug nose.
19:16Up to your old tricks again, I see.
19:18Still trying to steal my girl away from it.
19:20Oh, come on, you two.
19:21I don't want to see any black eyes
19:22or bruised knuckles.
19:26Mammy Lou,
19:28if you was my cook,
19:29I'd eat chicken three meals a day.
19:31Mr. Gaby,
19:32you is a flatteringest man.
19:40Well, I'll be a knock-kneed bobcat.
19:44You'll be a witch?
19:45Oh, forget it.
19:49Pardon me, gentlemen.
19:51May I have the stance?
19:53Why, of course.
19:54Pardon me, ma'am.
20:13Is there anybody you want to see?
20:15Yes, there is.
20:16Yes.
20:16Ladies and gentlemen,
20:31your attention, please.
20:32Word has just been received
20:33that Fort Sopter has been fired upon.
20:35The war is on.
20:37Pardon.
20:38Three cheers for the Confederacy.
20:40Hooray!
20:42Hooray!
20:43Hooray!
20:44Your attention.
20:47Word to the gentlemen here tonight.
20:49The South has sounded the call to arms.
20:52Missouri has turned her back
20:53on the Confederacy.
20:55But that won't keep the Southern sons
20:57of this state for fighting for Jeff Davis.
20:59Hooray!
21:01What did I tell you?
21:02I don't know how you feel.
21:04Speaking for myself,
21:06I can say that I'm ready
21:07to fight for the Confederacy
21:08with every man in my command.
21:10Dave, we leave town in 30 minutes.
21:22Dave, you're not riding with McBride.
21:25Why not?
21:26Well, I don't blame you
21:27for wanting to go to war.
21:28I'm going to fight for the South myself.
21:30But if you really want to serve the Confederacy,
21:32join the regular army.
21:34Wear the uniform.
21:35Don't fight for a blackleg like McBride.
21:37He's talking mighty good sense, son.
21:39Don't tell me what to do.
21:41Can't you see what he's after?
21:42All he wants is a chance
21:43to loot, murder, and burn.
21:45You've had your say,
21:46now I'll have mine.
21:47I need money.
21:48I need it bad,
21:49and I need it fast.
21:50McBride's offering me
21:51the chance I want,
21:52and I'm taking it.
21:53take it.
21:57One more time,
21:58take it.
22:10Come on.
22:10Come on.
22:16Oh my.
22:22You don't need to draw on us, mister.
22:34We're here to help you.
22:35I've had enough help for one day.
22:38Clear out of here.
22:39Now, wait a minute.
22:40We ain't blue coats.
22:41We're scouts attached to the Confederate Army.
22:44The last bunch was Confederates, too.
22:47Anyhow, they were wearing the uniform.
22:49I know, but rebel soldiers raiding rebel folks
22:52don't make sense.
22:53It does to me.
22:54There's only one low-down traitor who could do it.
22:57McBride.
22:58Who else?
22:59We're on our way to the Army of the West, sir.
23:01I'll see if the General Stark hears about this outrage.
23:22Chief of Scouts for Generals Longstreet, Beauregard, and Stonewall Jackson.
23:28I don't mind saying, Captain Rogers, I'm glad to get you.
23:31Thank you, sir.
23:32The hardest job you and your scouts will have
23:34is keeping our lines of communication open.
23:37We're gradually being forced out of Missouri.
23:40Any hour now, I expect the order to retreat.
23:42General, I'd like to ask if Captain McBride is attached to this command.
23:46Yes, I'm sorry to say.
23:49What do you know about him?
23:50Only this.
23:51I've ridden through every county between here and the Tennessee line.
23:54Wherever I went, I found wreck and ruin
23:56because of McBride and his ragers.
23:58I've already sent for him.
23:59I'm putting a stop to his outrageous attacks on civilians.
24:03We have all we can do to fight the war.
24:10You better wait for me at camp, Dave,
24:11and see that the men look to the horses before they eat.
24:14Right.
24:14Captain McBride reporting, sir.
24:37At ease, Captain.
24:39The War Department has instructed me to answer your petition for promotion
24:43under the Rangers' Partisan Act.
24:45What do I get for my services to the South, sir?
24:48Colonel C?
24:51A reprimand.
24:55Did I understand the general?
24:57Evidence.
24:58Both civilian and military has reached this board of inquiry
25:01regarding your tactics.
25:03Your promotion is refused
25:04on the grounds that you've failed
25:06as a gentleman and a Southern officer
25:08to observe even the commonest decencies of war.
25:12In short, Captain McBride,
25:14the Confederacy cannot and will not tolerate looting
25:17and the killing of civilians.
25:20Lies.
25:21Dirty, rotten lies.
25:23I'll have satisfaction if I have to go to Richmond myself.
25:26My advice to you is to thank this board
25:29for giving you a last chance
25:31to erase the blot you've placed on the Confederacy.
25:34A stigma so black
25:36that your name has become linked
25:37with every conceivable form of brutality.
25:40Let me tell you something.
25:44Fighting on paper in the halls of West Point
25:47is one thing.
25:49Fighting it out on the frontier is another thing.
25:52But tough fight calls for tough fighters.
25:55If you'd listen to me,
25:56the Army wouldn't be getting ready
25:57to retreat out of Missouri right now.
26:00Captain McBride,
26:01you'll conform to orders or face court marshal.
26:04That's final.
26:06I expect you to wait for further instructions.
26:09Dismissed.
26:09I've volunteered to fight for the South.
26:27I gave her better men,
26:30better equipment,
26:31the best fighting unit in the entire South.
26:36Haven't we done our share of the fighting?
26:38But what do we get?
26:42Reprimand.
26:43From a bunch of stiff shirts.
26:46Bunch of longhairs
26:48who think they can tell Val McBride how to fight.
26:51They say we've disgraced the colors.
26:55I say let's fight under our own flags.
26:57They can't tell us what to do.
26:58We're with you.
26:59We'll show them.
27:01The devil take the South.
27:02From now on out,
27:04we're fighting for ourselves.
27:05We'll be back.
27:22Roy.
27:22Laura.
27:23I'm surprised to see you here.
27:25Where else would I be?
27:27Dr. Radford.
27:28I'm glad to see you, Roy.
27:29You've got to leave.
27:30The Union troops are closing in.
27:32I'm getting a little too old to run.
27:34Have you seen Dave?
27:35Once. It was months ago when we took Lexington.
27:38I whistled at him when he rode past.
27:40Why, it's Mr. Morris.
27:45The troops have moved down without taking that consignment of gold at the bank.
27:49Yes, and it's sure to be confiscated by the federal.
27:51We'll get it.
27:52We're darned choking we will, or we'll blow that bank to kingdom come.
28:02The End
28:32They're headed south, Roy, and five other men.
28:36That's fine, Bess.
28:38Looks like you're going to get your new place, after all.
28:41You'll have to kill them before you get that gold.
28:44Any objections?
28:47Guess not.
28:49All right, men, we ride.
29:02All right, men, we ride.
29:03Let's go, we ride.
29:04Any attractions?
29:05Let's go, go, go.
29:06Let's go, go.
29:06Let's go, go.
29:07Let's go, go.
29:08Let's go.
29:38Let's go.
30:08Let's go.
30:38What's up?
30:42I'm going back.
30:43You can't.
30:43If McBride finds out, he'll kill you.
30:45I'll take my chances on that.
30:53Get on your feet, bush worker.
30:56Dave!
30:56Yeah, it's me.
31:00Put that gun down.
31:01I came back to help Roy.
31:02You come back to rob him?
31:04It'd be worth my life if McBride knew I was here.
31:06And don't forget, I didn't have to come back.
31:08Now put that gun down and give me a hand.
31:09Roy is still alive.
31:10I can take care of that boy without no help from you.
31:13With what?
31:13Just look at you.
31:14Steady.
31:15All right.
31:18You win.
31:20Where do we take him?
31:21There's a squatter's cabin about five miles down the road.
31:23You'll find your horse over there in the brush.
31:25How do you do, ma'am?
31:34Well, you give me a start.
31:35When you first come up, I thought you was Yankees.
31:40Why, the poor man's hurt.
31:42He's badly wounded.
31:43I'll pay you well if you take him in and send for a doctor.
31:46Ain't no doctors near about, but he's welcome to anything here.
31:49Thanks.
31:50We'll bring him in.
31:51I'll get the bed ready.
31:55No idea how glad I did get these dittles, Lister.
31:59With an army of bacon, McCorn, and the horse.
32:02The gorillas are raiding the smokehouse.
32:04Ain't nothing left to keep body and soul together.
32:12His breathing's better and his fever's down.
32:15He's pulled through worse scrapes than this.
32:19Well, if he does, you won't be here to see it.
32:21Maybe you're right.
32:23I wouldn't want him to know.
32:26I mean about me being with a man.
32:28Oh, don't worry.
32:29I'd cut my heart out before I'd break his over a measly skunk like you.
32:34You never did have much use for me.
32:36Why should I?
32:37I always knowed you was trifling and weak right down to the core.
32:41But I stood for you, because Roy wouldn't have it any other way.
32:46Trying to help him now don't change matters with me, none.
32:50And if you ever come near him again, I'll dread you right twitch the eye.
32:55So help me.
32:57Now get out of here and ride before he comes to and finds you.
33:00Hey, Captain.
33:11This man says Rogers is still alive.
33:15What do you mean?
33:16That's what I heard.
33:17He's alive and gunning for you.
33:21Oh, there you go.
33:26Roy, there's one thing I never could understand.
33:30Why you'd have anything to do with a no-good fellow like Dave.
33:34Dave's all right, Gabby.
33:35He just got off to a bad start, that's all.
33:37Well, maybe so.
33:39He did show he wasn't all bad when you was shot and he'd come back to help you.
33:42Why didn't you tell me this before?
33:45Good reason why.
33:46You being so young and lacking the experience I had,
33:50I figured maybe you'd give up the chase for McBride.
33:53We'll find him.
33:54You're darn tootin' we will.
33:56There's one thing about a fallen skunk.
33:58It ain't hard to keep on his trail.
34:12It seems kind of deserted, like.
34:23Look at this.
34:38Now, for once the Union Army's done us a favor.
34:41This order's going to help plenty.
34:44McBride and his men are going to be smoked out in the open.
34:46We got riding to do.
34:48You bet we have, and we're going to travel straight to headquarters.
35:00That border country has always been one of McBride's strongholds.
35:03He could hold up there for weeks and have plenty of backwoods friends
35:06to feed him and give him warning in case of trouble.
35:08Well, we'll get him now.
35:10All we need is a handful of men to handle this trail,
35:13keep him and his guerrillas on the move.
35:15How do you propose to get through the Union lines?
35:17Soldiers will never get McBride.
35:19He could see those uniforms a mile off.
35:22I'll need about eight volunteers.
35:24Men who know the Missouri trails
35:25and who have personal reasons for wanting to get McBride.
35:27Very well.
35:28I'll give you authority to muster the necessary volunteers.
35:32The South has had enough of this lawless guerrilla.
35:34But tell me one thing, Captain.
35:36Where are you going to look for him?
35:38I can't say, sir.
35:39But I have a hunch I know about where to start.
35:42Good luck.
35:43Thank you, sir.
35:44Brian.
36:05Never heard of him.
36:08That's too bad.
36:09Trying to join up with him again.
36:11Got sip-raided during the last raid.
36:14Wait.
36:15I guess I can tell you.
36:17He was here yesterday.
36:20Him and a young fella named Dave.
36:41Stop whistling for that horse.
36:54Somebody might hear you.
36:55He's coming now.
36:56I will and have a Jefferson Peak.
36:59Let's go.
36:59Come on.
37:08Let's go.
37:12Come on.
37:13Let's go.
37:15Come on.
37:16Let's go.
37:21Let's go.
37:25Henry, is the doctor here?
37:49Yes, sir, Mr. Dave.
37:50Get our horses out of sight.
37:51Yes, sir.
37:55I'll tell him myself.
38:00I'll see that murdering gorilla in his grave before I lift a hand to help him.
38:03Where is this even cutthroat?
38:05Right here, Dr. Radford.
38:08Did I understand you to say you refused to fix this wound?
38:11That's what I said.
38:13You either take the bullet out of this arm or the next one out of here.
38:17Graham, please.
38:19We'll pull up at Dr. Radford's and the rest of the horses.
38:21These horses ain't tying you know it.
38:23What do you want to stop for?
38:25Just to have a look around?
38:28Take it easy, you old hypocrite.
38:30I'd like to see you squirm.
38:32Maybe you'll remember this the next time you put a bullet to somebody.
38:36Too bad the party that did this wasn't a better shot.
38:44It's Roy.
38:45Sorry to trouble you, but we're not finished yet.
38:49But remember, the doctor's with me.
38:52Mammie Lou, you answer the door.
38:59Wait here.
39:01Hey, you ain't fooling me, nun.
39:03You come here to see that female Radford woman.
39:06Howdy, Mammie Lou.
39:11You're looking well.
39:12Maybe I am, but I'm feeling kind of pale.
39:15Is that Laura?
39:16Yes, Mr. Rod.
39:20But Mr. Rod.
39:21Well, look who's here.
39:39Well, howdy, Laura.
39:41Don't let me stop you.
39:42That was beautiful.
39:43The first time I played in months, I'm afraid it's a little out of tune.
39:46Sounded all right to me.
39:47How's the doctor?
39:48Is he around?
39:49Why, yes.
39:50He's here somewhere.
39:51I'd like to see the old fire eater.
39:53Where is he?
39:54Didn't you come to see me?
39:56Yes, of course.
39:57I just wanted to have a little talk with him.
40:00Remember this one?
40:03Sure I do.
40:04Mammie Lou used to sing it to us when we were so high.
40:07Lazy old moon
40:10Keep shining
40:12Shining down
40:18For me
40:20Lazy old moon
40:26I'm pining
40:27Pining
40:31Just to be
40:35On that old plantation
40:41Where I used to roam
40:44Where I used to roam
40:45Fly at my weary way
40:48Back home
40:52Well, no wonder my foot hurt
40:56How do you suppose that horseshoe nail got my boot?
40:59Shining down
41:01Shining down
41:03Shining down
41:04For me
41:06On that old plantation
41:11Where I used to roam
41:15Fly at my weary way
41:16Life my weary way
41:19Back home
41:22Lazy old moon
41:26Deep shining
41:28Shining down
41:30Shining down
41:34Where'd this blood come from?
41:42I... I don't know
41:43Looking for me?
41:47I was
41:48Laura, I'm surprised at you
41:50The minute I turn my back
41:52I find my rival
41:54Cutting in again
41:54Dave, you're not fooling anyone
41:56I know McBride's here
41:58If you think so
42:00Why don't you call your men in?
42:01You know why
42:02They'd kill you right along with him
42:04Well, that's what you came for, isn't it?
42:06You helped save my life the last time
42:08I'm paying off that debt
42:10I'm giving you one last chance
42:12To get away from McBride and stay away
42:14You don't owe me anything
42:16Dave, you're all wrong
42:17You've got to listen to him
42:19You're all wasting your time
42:20Preaching sermons to me
42:21Sure, I'm wrong
42:22I've been wrong ever since I started
42:25I knew what I was doing
42:27When I joined McBride
42:28I like his way of fighting a war
42:30I like the tight corners we've been in
42:32And fought our way out of
42:34Yeah, I like the whole exciting mess
42:36If you're all through
42:38Get this straight
42:39I left the army for one reason
42:42To get McBride
42:43And I'm gonna get him
42:45Only the next time
42:46You better not be with him
42:47Because if you are
42:49I'll have to get you too
42:51Dave, I'm ashamed of you
42:56Let's get started
43:04Let's get started
43:04It's McBride
43:27I've been waiting for you
43:34They're running the Confederate Dispatch Rider
43:36He was carrying this
43:37Just wasn't his lucky day
43:39It's more like it
43:53If we can get a hold of that ammunition
43:56We can hold our men together
43:57That ought to be easy
43:58There won't be no detachment of troops to meet him
44:01Go get on your horse
44:03And tell the boys
44:04We'll reassemble at Stone Ridge
44:06Let's get started
44:13THE END
44:43It's one of McBride's men
44:45There's something here about a shipment of ammunition
44:54They may try to head it off
44:57We've got to warn them
44:59One of you men take care of him
45:13The ammunition train's coming up the valley now
45:34How many men?
45:35Three wagons
45:35A driver and guard in each one
45:37And two outriders
45:38Eight men
45:39We won't have any trouble handling them
45:42All right, men
45:42Captain Rogers on detached duty
46:11You're in danger of an attack
46:13By McBride's guerrillas
46:14Show them your orders from General Stark, Roy
46:16We've got to work fast
46:18Let's go
46:20Let's go
46:26James
46:27Hen
47:18Too many of them.
47:46Nice work, Captain Rogers.
47:47Take care of the wounded.
47:48We're going after McBride.
47:49No use running the horses.
48:13They can't catch us in those wagons.
48:16What's the matter with you?
48:18Nothing.
48:19It's only a scratch.
48:22We've got to have that ammunition.
48:24We'll follow them and we'll wait till dark.
48:26Keep on that trail and stay out of sight.
48:28Let's go.
48:29Let's go.
48:30Let's go.
48:31Let's go.
48:32Let's go.
48:33Let's go.
48:34Let's go.
48:35Let's go.
48:36Let's go.
48:37Let's go.
48:38Let's go.
48:39Let's go.
48:40Let's go.
48:41Let's go.
48:42Let's go.
48:43Let's go.
48:44Let's go.
48:45Let's go.
48:46Let's go.
48:47Let's go.
48:48Let's go.
48:49Let's go.
48:50Let's go.
48:51Let's go.
48:52Let's go.
48:53Let's go.
48:54Let's go.
49:00Get him up!
49:01Drop those guns!
49:03Drop those guns.
49:18Brian.
49:19Brian, take me with you.
49:29Stop that gun.
49:32Start walking.
49:33Get in and off there.
49:55Did you see anything of McBride?
49:57He must have stopped back there with Sheldon.
50:00Probably snuck off when he heard our shots.
50:02The rest of them there, how about carrying out our orders?
50:08It's got to be done sometime.
50:10Might just well get it over with.
50:11The order of the Confederate States and the authority vested in us.
50:17You have been tried and found guilty of desertion and treason.
50:23You've committed murder and robbery under the leadership of the Gorilla McBride.
50:28You are therefore sentenced under military law to pay for your crimes with your lives.
50:35If any of you wish to leave letters for your relatives or friends, speak up.
50:41I know how you feel, Roy.
50:53You go ahead.
50:54I'll take care of this.
50:56I'll meet you in Kelso.
50:57I'll meet you.
51:01Let's go.
51:03I'll meet you in Kelso.
51:35Well, look what the storm blew in.
51:43I thought you were a ghost.
51:44Not yet.
51:46Come on over with the fire and dry yourself.
51:52Oh, that's more likely.
51:53Howdy, Dad.
51:56It's pretty late.
51:58I was just getting ready to close.
52:05Nice looking place you have here.
52:28It isn't bad, is it?
52:30I had to leave Kelso.
52:32It was right in the line of fire.
52:37Just like that thunder, only worse.
52:39Do you have much further to travel?
52:54No, this is where I was headed.
52:57I expect to meet somebody here.
53:00If you mean McBride, you don't think he'd be fool enough to come here, do you?
53:04He might.
53:06I was just thinking.
53:08McBride has been declared an outlaw.
53:10And there's a penalty against anyone caught hiding him.
53:13Is there?
53:14I always thought you were clever.
53:27A lot more cleverer than you let on.
53:30But shielding McBride isn't going to get you anywhere.
53:32Mm-hmm.
53:33Well, drink this hot brandy.
53:35It'll do you good.
53:36Oh, Val!
53:52Val!
53:55Oh, Val!
53:57Val!
53:57Why didn't you run away?
53:59You still had time.
54:01You could have made it.
54:02I couldn't.
54:03I couldn't run.
54:06There's no other place I could go.
54:10This.
54:11We've only got Mr. Leonard.
54:14Take this.
54:17It'll help me to go elsewhere.
54:20And get a new start.
54:32Rogers.
54:33Don't make Bess pay for what I've done.
54:42You can do this for me.
54:46Get me out of here.
54:49Or they'll hold her.
54:51They won't.
54:52You have my word.
54:59We've got McBride, sir.
55:01Where was he hiding?
55:07Over in the woods.
55:09He was miles from anywhere.
55:10Captain Rogers, you're to be commended for your service to the Confederacy.
55:14The death of McBride means the end of guerrilla warfare.
55:17Thank you, sir.
55:18God willing, the war won't last much longer.
55:21And we'll soon be returning to our homes.
55:23To be with you, sir.
55:24To be with you.
55:24To be with you.
55:25And Tim, I'm left.
55:25To be with you, sir.
55:25Tell him us.
55:26To be with you.
55:26To be with you.
55:27To be with you.
55:30Jane whines are trials.
55:31I see you're smiling again.
56:00Must have patched up the argument.
56:02Of course we did.
56:05Doggone them ornery boots.
56:09Got a big hole in it.
56:10Why don't you get it fixed?
56:13I never thought anything about that.
56:30I never thought anything about that.
56:51I never thought anything about that.
56:56I never thought anything about that.
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