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In the rugged heart of the Old West, a fearless ranger returns to a land ruled by outlaws and treachery. When justice fades beneath the dust and gunfire, he stands alone to restore honor to the frontier. Law of the Wild Range captures the raw spirit of classic Western adventure β€” filled with loyalty, vengeance, and the eternal fight for justice across the untamed plains.
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00:00:00The End
00:00:30THE END
00:01:00Along the far frontier
00:01:02The last we hail
00:01:05Who rides the border trail
00:01:07Along the far frontier
00:01:10When the history of the West is written
00:01:14To the world it will be clear
00:01:18There's glory in the story of the border patrol
00:01:22Along the far frontier
00:01:30Hey, get them cows out of the way
00:01:42You're blocking our road
00:01:43Don't run them down
00:01:48We'll move them for you
00:01:49Where are they taking them?
00:01:53They buy them here in Mexico
00:01:54Go and take them across the border
00:01:55Those fellas are sure in a hurry
00:02:04To get somewhere
00:02:05Somebody must want that load of oil
00:02:07Off the bed
00:02:07Round them up fellas
00:02:09And get them back into the road
00:02:10You better watch yourself
00:02:19That patrol shack's just around the bend
00:02:21I got a load of soybean oil
00:02:35Let's have your papers
00:02:42Here they are
00:02:43You'll find everything's in order
00:02:45Okay, where are you headed?
00:02:48Charperville?
00:02:49Yeah, that's right
00:02:50Okay, where are you headed?
00:03:06The End
00:03:10Hey, Rocco, have border cops chasing us.
00:03:40He's cut off the road.
00:04:06Step on it.
00:04:07I can't go any faster on these curves.
00:04:09Put that thing away, use your head, you know what the boss said about killing patrolmen?
00:04:32Yeah, but what about those barrels?
00:04:34Well, maybe we can bluff our way through.
00:04:38I thought you said you were heading for Sharperville.
00:04:42You heard me right.
00:04:43That's what I said.
00:04:44For your information, you're heading for Alamo.
00:04:47Maybe I've changed my mind.
00:04:50Maybe I have too.
00:04:52I want to inspect your cargo again.
00:04:54Hey, wait a minute.
00:04:56You can't do that.
00:04:57You checked us through once.
00:04:58Who do you think you are?
00:05:05You'll be out for a week.
00:05:10Yeah.
00:05:11Let's get out of here before somebody sees us.
00:05:25Move that horse.
00:05:27Hey, Tom.
00:05:28Tom.
00:05:29Nobody home.
00:05:30I wonder where he is.
00:05:31He knew we were coming back through at noon.
00:05:32He couldn't be too far away.
00:05:33He brought the lunch like we asked him to.
00:05:34Well, he sure wasn't at the Mexican patrol office when we passed it down the road.
00:05:47You're right.
00:05:48And if I know Tom, he'd never leave his post unless it was something important.
00:05:52I don't understand it.
00:05:53Me either.
00:05:54We've got to get those cattle to water.
00:05:58I'll leave our clearance papers here and write Tom a note.
00:06:01Here.
00:06:02Okay, Johnny, bring them on.
00:06:18You know, Roy, Tom's old man had better not hear about us bringing these cattle through
00:06:22without Tom checking them.
00:06:24You know what a stickler the old guy is for discipline.
00:06:26You're right.
00:06:27And if he does hear about it, Tom will be getting one of those lectures he used to give
00:06:31us when we were kids.
00:07:01About time I was getting fed up on this crummy barrel.
00:07:03Everything's okay, Bart.
00:07:08We got a slug, a nosey Border Patrol cop.
00:07:13He gave us quite a chase.
00:07:14What'd you do with him?
00:07:16Well, he wasn't dead so we don't care about this.
00:07:19You've been knocked out of these New Yorker.
00:07:20What did you do with him?
00:07:30Well, he wasn't dead, so we dumped him off the side of the road.
00:07:33Oh, um, we lost one of the drums.
00:07:35Lost it?
00:07:37That's bad.
00:07:39Well, we're back in the USA.
00:07:42Hey, you the boss?
00:07:44Yeah, that's me.
00:07:56Joe's missing. Where is he?
00:07:58Boys tell me the drum he was in fell off the truck.
00:08:01Listen, you. You promised to get us all through safe.
00:08:05Stop squabbin'. You knew this was gonna be a rough deal when you get into it.
00:08:08Listen, cowboy, take it easy.
00:08:12We'll go back and pick him up.
00:08:14Where are we now?
00:08:16A couple of miles inside the border.
00:08:19You sure nobody knows how we got back into the country?
00:08:22Just us.
00:08:24Driver tells me he had a little tough luck.
00:08:26The border patrol officer got on his tail and he had to slug him.
00:08:29So what?
00:08:30So it makes it more risky for us.
00:08:32It also makes it more expensive for you, about $5,000 worth.
00:08:37Today's payday.
00:08:39Listen, you. This smells like a shake down to me.
00:08:41And when our friends hear about it...
00:08:42You better ante up, pal.
00:08:44You're a long ways from a railroad station.
00:08:46If you tried to walk, you'd be picked up in less than an hour.
00:08:48Okay.
00:08:49Five grand, you say, huh?
00:08:52That's right.
00:08:54Come on, let's have a little confidence.
00:09:01Okay, you got us cold.
00:09:02We're ready to pay off.
00:09:03That's better.
00:09:04Everybody back on the truck.
00:09:06Give them a hand, boys.
00:09:07See if those lives are all tight.
00:09:09We won't crib over a few hundred.
00:09:17Thanks.
00:09:18Why, you?
00:09:19Get in your barrel.
00:09:21Okay, okay.
00:09:22Rocco.
00:09:26But Missing Tyson is going to change our plans a little,
00:09:29so I'll take over from here on in.
00:09:31You go with me.
00:09:32You're asking for more troubling you can handle.
00:09:34Wait till our friends hear about this.
00:09:35You're scaring me to death.
00:09:50Hey, Bart, what about that threat of making things tough for us?
00:09:55They got a surprise coming.
00:09:58Nice bumpy ride they hadn't figured on.
00:10:05Hey, if this is the end of the line, let me out before I smother.
00:10:17Don't worry, you won't smother.
00:10:19Don't worry, you won't smother.
00:10:35The last of them, the rest are full of oil.
00:10:52We ought to get a medal for this.
00:10:54Those guys are all wanted by the law.
00:10:55Yeah, we saved those government guys a lot of trouble.
00:10:59Here's your half of that extra five grand.
00:11:01No use turning into the boss he wouldn't understand.
00:11:03There you are, Miss.
00:11:33How'd it go?
00:11:41Got your message okay.
00:11:43Brought your bird back.
00:11:45Well, this may seem a lot of trouble to you, Bart, but in our particular form of endeavor,
00:11:50why, we can't be too careful.
00:11:53Telephone communications can always be kept.
00:11:57Carrier pigeon?
00:11:58Well, that's different.
00:12:02I assume you took care of our clients?
00:12:04Slick as silk.
00:12:06They had a little run-in with the border patrol officer before I took care of our friends.
00:12:10Well, that's bad.
00:12:12Didn't kill them, did they?
00:12:14No, of course not.
00:12:15Oh.
00:12:17But I'll bet he don't feel so good right now.
00:12:19Know who it was?
00:12:25Tom Sharper.
00:12:27Not young Tom Sharper.
00:12:28Yeah.
00:12:29Sorry it wasn't his father.
00:12:31The boy said he got in the back end of the truck and started fooling around with the drums.
00:12:35If that's the case, we're out of business for a while.
00:12:38The border patrol will check in every oil drum in the country.
00:12:41You're right.
00:12:41We'd better take it easy.
00:12:43That's all we can do.
00:12:44Come on.
00:12:45You've got to get out of here.
00:12:51They say that a cowboy lives lazy and long
00:12:54Just hanging around camp bars and singing a song
00:12:57Now you can believe me, that don't mean a thing
00:13:01When I'm through at night, I'm just too tired to sing
00:13:04Ooh, a cowboy's living is far from the best
00:13:10Ooh, but don't get me wrong for I still love the West
00:13:16They gave me a pedal and said learn to ride
00:13:19I jumped on that pony and oh, how I tried
00:13:22It started to gallop and jumpin' around
00:13:26It's now been eight years and I still can't sit down
00:13:29Ooh, a cowboy's living is far from the best
00:13:37Ooh, but don't get me wrong for I still love the West
00:13:40But don't get me wrong for I still love the West
00:13:43On Saturday night, I dress up like a dude
00:13:46And I go out of court and I'm just in the mood
00:13:49When we get to town, I meet up with my pal
00:13:52He borrows my money, walks off with my gal
00:13:55Ooh, a cowboy's living is far from the best
00:14:01Ooh, but don't get me wrong for I still love the West
00:14:08That hat'll ever fit my head now
00:14:21Maybe it would if you'd stick your head in the machine
00:14:24Hey, which one of you young sprouts is Roy Rogers?
00:14:36Huh?
00:14:37Guilty, sir
00:14:38Well, we let the judge decide that
00:14:40Here, I touched you
00:14:42That's for you
00:14:43That's a subpoena
00:14:44Subpoena?
00:14:45Yeah
00:14:45What's the matter?
00:14:47I don't know nothing about that
00:14:48But Judge Bulfenture told me to fetch you in alive
00:14:51So come on, get in here
00:14:52Because I don't want to be late for my bidder
00:14:54If you don't mind, I think I'll ride Trigger
00:14:57What say?
00:14:58I say I think I'll ride my horse Trigger
00:15:00Well, just as you like
00:15:01Don't you stop to do any wool gathering on the way, son
00:15:04Cross my heart
00:15:05All right, that's good enough for me
00:15:06Say, Pat
00:15:07Huh?
00:15:08Did you fight in the Civil War?
00:15:10Was I in the Civil War?
00:15:13No, I wasn't
00:15:14But this car was
00:15:15I wonder what Cookie's up to
00:15:34Sending me a subpoena like this
00:15:35I don't know
00:15:36But you better go to town and find out
00:15:38Guess you're right
00:15:40As soon as you're through, Bailin
00:15:41You and the boys come on in
00:15:42All right
00:15:43All right
00:16:13Just how fresh can you be?
00:16:18Miss
00:16:18Gee, I'm sorry, miss
00:16:26I suppose you got that mud on your gloves from making mud pies
00:16:28Well, honest, it wasn't me
00:16:30It was
00:16:30If I ever get the chance to, I'll
00:16:32I'll
00:16:33Take it easy
00:16:34Here
00:16:35Oh, you, you
00:16:38And that goes for your horse, too
00:16:40Wait a minute, miss
00:16:46Your paper
00:16:47Son, that just shows you
00:16:48What circumstantial evidence will do
00:16:50She certainly convicted me in a hurry
00:16:53How are you, Mr. Newcomb?
00:16:54Glad to see you, Roy
00:16:54Too bad about Tom
00:16:57Is that why you're here?
00:16:58You wouldn't be surprised
00:16:59This is going to be pretty tough on Tom's dad
00:17:01I hear he hasn't been feeling well lately
00:17:03Well, he's out now
00:17:07You can find out for yourself
00:17:08Well, Lowy, I'm sure glad to see
00:17:10Glad to see you, too, Al
00:17:12Sorry to hear about Tom
00:17:14Yeah, it's a terrible shock, Roy
00:17:16Can't even find a trace of him
00:17:18When you crossed the border in the morning after those cattle
00:17:21Did he see anything to you that might give us a clue?
00:17:23No, not that I remember
00:17:25Uh, try and recollect
00:17:26It's important
00:17:27You were the last one across before he was reported missing
00:17:29Well, there was a truckload of oil drums across the border just ahead of us
00:17:33Didn't they report it?
00:17:34No
00:17:35And you know I can't help but think there was something crooked
00:17:37No son of mine would disvert his post
00:17:40Pretty evident that he did, Alf
00:17:42He left the station and shirked his duty and just skedaddled
00:17:46Newcomb
00:17:4732 years ago when I was United States Marshal, I ran you in
00:17:52If you say that about my boy, I'll do it again
00:17:55How can you?
00:17:56What I said about Tom was the truth and you know it
00:17:58Don't say that again
00:17:59My boy is innocent
00:18:00Tell him, Roy
00:18:01You can't tell me because you don't know
00:18:03Your boy deliberately deserted his post
00:18:07Alf
00:18:09Take it easy, Alf
00:18:13Let me alone
00:18:13I can handle the mic
00:18:15Break it up, Newcomb
00:18:22Why don't you mind your own business?
00:18:28Let's go.
00:18:58Give me your hand.
00:19:10I'll give you a hint.
00:19:14Here it is.
00:19:22Attaboy, Roy.
00:19:24Attaboy.
00:19:26Are you all right, Roy?
00:19:28Sure, Alf.
00:19:28Let me give you a hand.
00:19:44You're going to regret this, Alf Sharper.
00:19:48I'll get even with you if it takes the rest of my life.
00:19:51Come on.
00:19:56Don't you think you're a little old for this kind of stuff?
00:20:00Confidentially, yes.
00:20:02But don't tell Newcomb.
00:20:05Are you stopping at Judge Bullfincher's?
00:20:06That's right.
00:20:08Well, I'll be down to see you as soon as things quiet up a bit.
00:20:10Good.
00:20:11Get up.
00:20:23Have they found time yet?
00:20:25I don't think so.
00:20:26Good.
00:20:27Get your men and find them before they do.
00:20:29Of course.
00:20:30I don't think that's...
00:20:30Get them and find them, I said.
00:20:32I'm going to make Alf Sharper regretting he ever had a son.
00:20:37You swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth so help you?
00:20:56Yeah, I do.
00:20:58Jeb?
00:20:58Did you catch that fine, massive fish there?
00:21:03Yep.
00:21:04Big hole down by the falls?
00:21:07Yep.
00:21:08What'd you use?
00:21:09I ain't going to tell you.
00:21:10You've been trying to find that out for years, Cookie.
00:21:12I ain't going to tell you.
00:21:13Jeb, you're under oath here.
00:21:15Now, are you going to tell me what you are using, or is Jim going to take you down to jail?
00:21:19Well, I don't want to go to jail.
00:21:21Well, then tell me.
00:21:23Well, I'll tell you.
00:21:24Big fat worms, Dad.
00:21:30Blame it.
00:21:30I've been using them fancy flies and...
00:21:33And seasoned, of course.
00:21:35Big fat worms.
00:21:36Well, in view of the fact and all the evidence here,
00:21:39court finds you guilty of catching fish out of season and finds you five dollars.
00:21:45But gosh, Cookie, I only got a dollar.
00:21:47All right, Jeb.
00:21:48It'll just be a dollar then.
00:21:50Is that all?
00:21:50That's all.
00:21:51Chase dismissed.
00:21:52Except I'll take charge of the evidence here.
00:21:56So long, Cookie.
00:21:57So long, Jeb.
00:21:57So long, Jeb.
00:21:58So long, Jeb.
00:22:00Your next case is here, Judge.
00:22:03Why haven't any next?
00:22:05I wish you luck.
00:22:06He's in a bad mood today.
00:22:08Come on, Jeb.
00:22:11Uh-oh.
00:22:18Judge, before you try this case, I want to talk to you.
00:22:20Yes.
00:22:23He did?
00:22:24Well, I never heard of such a thing.
00:22:26Stand back and I'll let him have it.
00:22:29The court finds you guilty of mayhem, assault and battery, an insurrection, and sentences you to ten years.
00:22:35Maybe eleven and...
00:22:36Well, Judge, wait a minute.
00:22:38Well, you're mad at him, aren't you?
00:22:39Well, yes, I'm mad at him, but not that mad.
00:22:41There wasn't that much mud.
00:22:43Well, you've had a change of heart.
00:22:44Well, as long as you don't want to send him to jail, you might as well meet him.
00:22:48Susan Hathaway, there's Roy Rogers.
00:22:51Oh, Roy Rogers?
00:22:53Tom's friend?
00:22:54That's right.
00:22:56I'm really awfully sorry this happened.
00:22:58So is Trigger.
00:22:59He told me to apologize for him.
00:23:01Of course.
00:23:02Roy, you want to stay and have a little evidence for dinner with us?
00:23:07They look mighty good, Cookie.
00:23:09Try them, Chris.
00:23:09Will you soon?
00:23:10All right, Judge.
00:23:16Headline in that paper is the reason I sent you the subpoena, Roy.
00:23:19I wanted to have a talk with you.
00:23:21If Tom is in a jam, I'll probably have to sentence him.
00:23:26Sit down, will you?
00:23:27Thanks, Cookie.
00:23:30What kind of a jam?
00:23:31Well, you know about him turning up missing and everything.
00:23:35Well, the only thing they found was that note that you left for him at the patrol shack.
00:23:39Well, I guess Tom didn't come back.
00:23:41The note was still there.
00:23:43Oh, well, Al's taking it pretty hard.
00:23:46You know, he practically owns the whole town and how proud he was of Tom.
00:23:51Yeah, I know.
00:23:52I was just recently reminded of that.
00:23:54What happened at the border, Roy?
00:23:56Well, all I know, Cookie, is we saw Tom when we crossed the border early in the morning.
00:24:01He said he'd have something to eat for us when we came back to the cattle.
00:24:04But when we got back, he was gone.
00:24:06So we left our clearance papers and a note for him.
00:24:08Tom beats me.
00:24:10Have they organized a search yet?
00:24:12Well, they're working on that now, and I'm sure glad you're here in time for it.
00:24:19Men, I think the best thing to do on a manhunt like this is to fan out.
00:24:24We'll go as far as we can before noon, then search the way back.
00:24:28That way it forms a dragnet and nothing can get by us.
00:24:31We're ready to split up now.
00:24:32Well, you all know your territory.
00:24:34If you find Tom or anything that might lead to him, get word in as fast as you can.
00:24:41I know how you feel, Al, but this is going to mean a lot of tough riding.
00:24:44He's not as young as he used to be.
00:24:46Roy, my boy means more to me than anything else in the world.
00:24:50Wild horses couldn't keep me away today.
00:24:52I knew you'd deal that way.
00:24:53You stick with us.
00:25:08Hurry it up.
00:25:09We've got to keep going.
00:25:10They've probably got a posse out looking for young Sharper.
00:25:12Hold it, Anderson.
00:25:35Hello, Bart.
00:25:37I can't stop and talk to you.
00:25:38I've got to take young Sharper into town.
00:25:40What's the matter with him?
00:25:41Oh, I don't know.
00:25:42I found him on my ranch this morning with a bad bruise on his head.
00:25:45The poor fellow don't seem to know who he is and what he's doing.
00:25:48How do you feel, son?
00:25:50I don't know.
00:25:51I don't think it's from a fall.
00:25:53Looks to me like he's been slugged.
00:25:55Get down off that wagon and start walking.
00:25:57What are you talking about?
00:25:59This is my wagon and I'm taking the boy to town.
00:26:01Can't you see he's hurt?
00:26:02You heard me.
00:26:03Get off.
00:26:08You fellas are sure asking for trouble.
00:26:10That's our problem.
00:26:12Just keep calm and get on back to your ranch.
00:26:14You bet I will.
00:26:15Come on.
00:26:31Come in here.
00:26:34Come on, boy.
00:26:41There you go, sonny boy.
00:26:42We'll take good care of you.
00:26:44Say, isn't that a runaway team?
00:27:09Your eyes are still good, Alf.
00:27:11That's what it is.
00:27:13Hey, Alf.
00:27:15Look.
00:27:15When you're up.
00:27:18Come on.
00:27:29Come on.
00:27:29Come on.
00:27:36Come on.
00:27:37Oh, come on.
00:27:55Oh, come on.
00:28:02Oh, come on.
00:28:04we found a man down the road oh but you don't understand he's dead a rancher
00:28:28by the name of Anderson shot in the back that's his team either of you recognize this I certainly
00:28:36do that's the gun I used when I was a United States Marshal I gave it a Tom when he joined
00:28:41the Border Patrol it's been fired recently found it right in here you suppose Tom had anything to
00:28:50do with that of course he didn't I'm a Tom on a shoot Anderson take it easy Alf we know Tom wouldn't
00:28:56do a thing like that well I guess we better go pick up the body it's the shot cookie yeah let's get him
00:29:26glad to see you got the place guarded where is he
00:29:29you know there's something sure wrong with that guy he don't know where he is and don't seem to care
00:29:37says he thinks he hurt his head by falling off his horse oh he does huh sounds interesting
00:29:43good evening gentlemen
00:29:46he didn't even recognize you maybe you can tell what's the matter with him you said you studied
00:30:03medicine once that's right what happened to his uniform took it and gave him a change in case
00:30:08somebody might recognize him good how do you feel that that's so good where are you from I I don't know
00:30:24what month is it what don't even know his own name of course he knows his name it's Tom Tom and he shot a
00:30:34man dead this morning I shot a man you shot a man and the law is after you but if you stick with us
00:30:43and do as we say we'll see the law doesn't get you I don't remember killing anyone found your gun the
00:30:50whole countryside is looking for you well I'm going to turn myself in but you don't have to
00:30:55I could only remember just be good and do as we say
00:31:00you're right about Tom he's the victim of amnesia loss of memory induced by traumatic shock
00:31:12are you sure you don't remember anything how do you know he's not playing possum
00:31:16if he didn't have amnesia he would have been back at headquarters by yesterday
00:31:20and we'll get even with a laugh shopper and take this town over in 30 days it'll be Newcombeville
00:31:26and we can cross the border like it was the state highway we'll make old elf shopper the left and
00:31:32stuck of this country it's a good idea but how and what are we going to do with Tom keep him here
00:31:38I'll get a message through to you later
00:31:41hi Roy
00:31:52what's new
00:31:54we found his horse out at Anderson's place but not a trace of Tom
00:31:57doesn't look too good for him Gookie
00:31:59we're not getting anywhere fast are we
00:32:01how's Alf
00:32:02well his doctor's in there with him now
00:32:06brought him over here so that Sue could take care of him
00:32:10how is he doctor I wish I could say he's all right but I can't
00:32:21is there anything we can do
00:32:22well Sue has all the instructions and I left the medicine in there with him
00:32:26if anything happens get in touch with me immediately
00:32:30he's had a terrible shock for a man his age
00:32:34he needs plenty of peace and quiet if anything else happens the shock might prove fatal
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00:37:17All right, you.
00:37:18Get to your feet.
00:37:19Tom.
00:37:21Tom.
00:37:23I don't know.
00:37:24Tom, what are you doing in this ticket?
00:37:26Have you lost your mind?
00:37:27I don't know what you're talking about.
00:37:29Okay, if that's the way you feel about it,
00:37:31we'd better go see the sheriff.
00:37:42I can't understand what's the matter with that boy.
00:37:45He seems perfect physically,
00:37:46except for that bruise on his head.
00:37:47But he still won't talk.
00:37:49Well, maybe we'd better get Alf down here.
00:37:52That might do some good.
00:37:53Oh, please, Cookie, not yet.
00:37:55If Alf hears about that bank robbery,
00:37:56the shock would kill him.
00:37:57Remember what the doctor said.
00:37:59Sue's right.
00:37:59We can't let Alf know about this.
00:38:01You say he still doesn't remember anything?
00:38:03That's what he says.
00:38:04Every time I ask him something,
00:38:05he just says he can't remember.
00:38:08It could be amnesia.
00:38:10Sheriff, do you mind if I try a little experiment?
00:38:13Not at all, Roy.
00:38:14Anything that might help Tom.
00:38:15Fellas,
00:38:15you know how proud Tom was
00:38:18of being a border patrolman.
00:38:19Come on, I'll need your help.
00:38:20Let's sing a song for all the boys along.
00:38:31Along the far frontier.
00:38:35The lads we hail to ride the border trail
00:38:43Along the far frontier
00:38:47From the blue bonnet prairies of Texas
00:38:53To the mountains California way
00:38:59Those hard-riding sons of the saddle
00:39:04Do their duty night or day
00:39:09Their fame has grown
00:39:12Their fame has grown
00:39:13In every place they're known
00:39:16Along the far frontier
00:39:19They stand for rights
00:39:23And for their cause they'll fight
00:39:26If trouble should appear
00:39:30When the history of the West is written
00:39:34To the world it will be clear
00:39:40There's glory in the story
00:39:43Of the border patrol
00:39:45Along the far frontier
00:39:53Oh, Tom, that song doesn't mean anything to you, please.
00:40:11Go away and leave me alone.
00:40:14I'll call the doctor.
00:40:16All right, Sheriff.
00:40:18Sue, you better get back to Alf.
00:40:20And whatever happens, don't let him know about this.
00:40:26Sheriff, if you don't mind,
00:40:28I'd like to go in and have a talk with Tom.
00:40:30Go right ahead, Roy.
00:40:31Thanks.
00:40:48What are you trying to get away with, Tom?
00:40:51I think you're lying.
00:40:53Don't call me a liar.
00:40:54I told you I don't remember.
00:40:56You don't remember.
00:40:57I still think you're lying.
00:41:01Hey!
00:41:02Hey, Roy!
00:41:04Stop that fighting you two.
00:41:05I'll lock you both up.
00:41:06Break it up, Roy.
00:41:07Are you crazy?
00:41:08Fighting a man in a place like this.
00:41:14Stop that fighting or I'll let you happen.
00:41:16Roy, don't.
00:41:35Don't hit Tom.
00:41:37What would Alf say?
00:41:43Roy!
00:41:43I still think you're lying.
00:42:04Oh, Roy!
00:42:07Roy!
00:42:08Roy Rogers, if I could get in there,
00:42:34I'd bust every bone in your hard head.
00:42:37Just give me these keys off.
00:42:39Get you a thing.
00:42:41Okay, Cookie, go ahead.
00:42:45Oh, Roy, you know I couldn't lay a hand on you.
00:42:49But why did you hit Tom?
00:42:51Well, I feel as bad about it as you do.
00:42:53But his amnesia was caused by a blow on the head.
00:42:55And I thought maybe a shock like this
00:42:57would bring him back to us.
00:42:59Get me some water, quick.
00:43:00All right, Roy.
00:43:00But only a small glass this time.
00:43:03All right, Roy.
00:43:05Tom.
00:43:19Hello, Roy.
00:43:20Hi.
00:43:22Sheriff.
00:43:24There's old Cookie.
00:43:25Hello, Tom.
00:43:30Roy, it worked.
00:43:34What happened?
00:43:37What are we doing in here?
00:43:38Here, Tom, have a drink.
00:43:39You were hit on the head three days ago,
00:43:41and you've had amnesia.
00:43:43Let me rest for a while, Roy.
00:43:45You can rest in a minute.
00:43:46This is mighty important, Tom.
00:43:47What do you remember last?
00:43:48Well, I stopped a truck loaded with drums of soybean oil.
00:43:56I remember that one of the drums sounded hollow.
00:44:00And then...
00:44:01There must have been smuggling something in them drums.
00:44:04Tom.
00:44:05Tom, do you remember who was driving the truck?
00:44:08Never saw him before, Cookie.
00:44:09Do you remember anything particular about the truck?
00:44:12Yes, there was, Roy.
00:44:14They tried to pull a fast one on me.
00:44:16And when I chased them,
00:44:19one of the drums fell off the truck
00:44:21and rolled off the road.
00:44:24I'm sure they were smuggling something.
00:44:26Do you remember where it went off?
00:44:28Sure.
00:44:29Near the dry lake above Willow Springs.
00:44:32Good.
00:44:33We'll go out and have a look.
00:44:35Where are the boys?
00:44:36They're out front.
00:44:36They said they'd wait for you.
00:44:38Can I help, Roy?
00:44:39You just stay here and take it easy.
00:44:41We don't want anybody to know what's happening.
00:44:46Anything happen?
00:44:49We're going for a ride.
00:44:50What for?
00:44:51Look for an oil can.
00:45:08Hey, Roy!
00:45:09Roy!
00:45:09See, what an awful way to die.
00:45:36Well, you can say that again.
00:45:40Take a look at this.
00:45:43Well, Roy, this man's a criminal.
00:45:44He's wanted by the law.
00:45:46He was being smuggled back into the country.
00:45:49There must have been criminals
00:45:50and those other oil drums.
00:45:51That's why they were trying to get away from Tom.
00:45:53Yeah.
00:45:54You know, Cookie,
00:45:55a lot of people during the war
00:45:57sneaked out of this country
00:45:58because they couldn't stand investigation.
00:46:01The Mexican authorities
00:46:02are cooperating in every way they can
00:46:03with our border patrol
00:46:04to arrest them
00:46:05when they try to get back in.
00:46:06But, Roy,
00:46:07who's behind this smuggling?
00:46:09Well, I don't know,
00:46:10but I guess we better have the sheriff
00:46:11pick this up
00:46:11and go have a talk with Alf.
00:46:13and go have a talk with him.
00:46:17I don't know.
00:46:18I don't know.
00:46:18I don't know.
00:46:19I don't know.
00:46:19I don't know.
00:46:19I don't know.
00:46:19I don't know.
00:46:26I don't know.
00:46:27I don't know.
00:46:27I don't know.
00:46:57just as well. We've been fighting for 30 years. Today we shook hands and made up. He told me all
00:47:05about Tom, offered me a good price for my holdings. What? You sell out to Newcomb? I have no choice.
00:47:13After what happened, I couldn't look my friends in the face. He was thoughtful of Newcomb to make
00:47:18me the offer. Sounds more than thoughtful to me. Where would he get that much money? Looks like a
00:47:24well-worked-out plan. You can bet a cow to a donut you're right, too, Roy. Why would
00:47:29Newcomb want us in town just in time for that bank robbery? They weren't looking for money.
00:47:34Why, they knew that... Hey, they knew that Tom was suffering from amnesia, and that's why
00:47:40they wanted to frame him. Alf, Newcomb still hates you. He wants to run you out of town and buy
00:47:45you out cheap. Can't you see how the pieces fit together? All we have to do is hang them
00:47:49on Newcomb. I should have known better than to trust that man. Judge Bullfincher, I want
00:47:56a warrant for that man. Now, take it easy, Alf. We can get a lot more flies with honey than
00:48:00we can vinegar. If you'll all help me, I think we can round up the whole bunch and clear Tom.
00:48:06Sure, sure, Roy. What can we do? I'm not quite sure yet, but if I looked around, I might be
00:48:11able to find out. Alf, tonight we're going to invite Newcomb over here for the best dinner
00:48:17he ever had. What? Afterwards, to kind of quiet his nerves and keep him here for a while,
00:48:22maybe even a little song.
00:48:36Been sitting here thinking I'm kind of blue, making my mind up just what to do.
00:48:47Guess I'll be movin' and on my way. Hittin' the trail back to Monterey.
00:48:58Been missin' the scenery, it's nice to see. Missin' the folks there, one specially.
00:49:07Her name is Rosina, and so I say. Hittin' the trail back to Monterey. I'll be brushing
00:49:20up on my Spanish. Sayin' si yo te quiero. Las estrellas en el cielo. Me quieran a tu lado.
00:49:39So see you around, boys. Don't work too hard. When I get time to, I'll send the cards.
00:49:50Guess I'll be movin' and on my way. Hittin' the trail back to Monterey.
00:50:00Hittin' the trail back to Monterey.
00:50:07Nothing like music to make a good dinner set. Well, thanks a lot.
00:50:14If you don't mind coming inside, I'd like to talk a few things over with you.
00:50:18Well, can't it wait till morning? I really ought to get going.
00:50:21It'll only take a minute. Business.
00:50:23Oh. Well, in that case, I guess I'd better. Will you excuse us?
00:50:27I'll go with you and get some more coffee. Oh, that's fine, Sue.
00:50:35Just keep a little background music on, boys. We'll be back as soon as we can. Come on, Cookie.
00:50:43I've got a list of my assets here, and there are considerably more than I realized.
00:50:46Well, I always thought you owned most of the town.
00:50:48Anyway, that figure I gave you was out. I'll have to have at least 15,000 more cash.
00:50:54Oh. 15,000. That's a lot of money, Alf.
00:51:00That's the way it worked out.
00:51:02Can I see your figures?
00:51:03Certainly. Here they are.
00:51:24Roy, here's a skeleton key, and you don't have to worry if we get caught.
00:51:28It's legal, because I've got a search warrant.
00:51:30You don't have to worry.
00:51:35Okay.
00:51:56Okay.
00:51:57What's that?
00:52:07Sounds like pigeons.
00:52:12Oh, God, the whole flock up.
00:52:19Yeah, and they're carrier pigeons, too.
00:52:21Well, I wonder what he wanted them for.
00:52:24It could be to send messages to whoever's working for him.
00:52:27They couldn't take a chance on the telephone.
00:52:30We better take this one along as a souvenir.
00:52:32I want to look around some more.
00:52:38Flying mailman, huh?
00:52:40Any news today?
00:52:45There's no doubt that your price is reasonable,
00:52:47but I hadn't figured on that extra $15,000.
00:52:50Suppose I see what I can do and call you tomorrow.
00:52:53Certainly. You know where to find me.
00:52:54Sue, how about some coffee?
00:52:56All right, Al, here it is.
00:52:58Nice and hot.
00:52:59Here you are, Mr. Newcomb.
00:53:00Oh, no, thank you.
00:53:01Oh, I just won with me.
00:53:03Oh, no, I really got to be getting along.
00:53:04Oh, please, Mr. Newcomb, we get to see you so seldom.
00:53:07No coffee, please.
00:53:08But thank you.
00:53:09Just the same.
00:53:09Good evening, gentlemen.
00:53:16Good evening, gentlemen.
00:53:16Good evening, gentlemen.
00:53:18So long.
00:53:19Why, where's Roy?
00:53:20I wanted to say goodnight to him.
00:53:22Why, uh, he was around here just a minute ago.
00:53:26Have you seen him, Sue?
00:53:28Well, no.
00:53:29He might have gone back into the kitchen for another piece of cake or something.
00:53:33And Judge Bullfincher.
00:53:36Right over here, Mr. Newcomb.
00:53:38Goodnight.
00:53:40Thanks again, Sue.
00:53:41The dinner was delicious.
00:53:43Goodnight.
00:53:44Goodnight.
00:53:45Me too.
00:53:45Goodnight.
00:53:45Goodnight.
00:53:47That was a close one.
00:53:48How'd it go?
00:54:01Wonderful.
00:54:01Fine, fine.
00:54:03Alf, did he swallow the bait about the 15,000?
00:54:05You sure did.
00:54:06Uh, did you find anything?
00:54:08Yeah, show him, Covey.
00:54:15A pigeon.
00:54:17What good is that gonna do us?
00:54:19That pigeon belongs to Newcomb.
00:54:21He has plenty more of them.
00:54:22If my guess is right, he'll be sending a message by one of them in the morning.
00:54:26And it'll be heading towards the border.
00:54:27We've got to get that message and read it.
00:54:30We'll use this pigeon to carry the message on to where it was intended to go.
00:54:33That way we can catch him red-handed.
00:54:35But why will that pigeon go to...
00:54:36You can bet he's got all those pigeons trained to go to the same place.
00:54:39How are we gonna catch a pigeon?
00:54:41Come on, I'll tell you.
00:54:46Hi, little fellow.
00:55:15Lucky for you, you weren't up there flying around this morning.
00:55:31Hi, Roy.
00:55:31Roy, this is just like a snipe hunt.
00:55:35There's times when I think you let your imagination run away with you.
00:55:39Well, the sun's been up for half an hour.
00:55:41If Newcomb's gonna send a message, it ought to be pretty soon.
00:55:45Roy, look.
00:55:49It's too far away, Cookie.
00:55:51It's heading down towards Foy.
00:55:52Hey, Roy.
00:56:15Here I am, down here.
00:56:16This is it, all right.
00:56:29There's a message tied around his leg.
00:56:31Oh, boy, the pigeon.
00:56:32You didn't have to...
00:56:33No, it was a lucky shot.
00:56:34I just nicked his wing.
00:56:35He'll be all right.
00:56:36Here, let me take him.
00:56:43Look at this.
00:56:44We need 15,000 more.
00:56:47Another shipment of oil waiting at the same place over border.
00:56:50Pick up immediately.
00:56:52We got him this time.
00:56:53Look, Cookie, I think it's only fair that Tom be in on this.
00:56:56How about releasing him in my custody?
00:56:59All right.
00:57:00You go on down to the border, and I'll send him to you.
00:57:02We'll wait in town until we hear from you.
00:57:04Good.
00:57:05May I tell Al?
00:57:06He sure can.
00:57:07This is the kind of medicine he needs.
00:57:09In the meantime, I'll see that this message gets to the right place.
00:57:12Good.
00:57:12Come on.
00:57:14You know, if this works, I'm going to give this pigeon a home for life.
00:57:20Well, he'll have a home, all right, because this is going to work.
00:57:37Deal sure came up in a hurry.
00:57:38What do we care?
00:57:39Those drums are worth 20 grand.
00:57:42Here's the border patrol shack.
00:57:44Get the clear papers ready.
00:57:51I got a load of soybean oil.
00:57:54Here's the papers.
00:57:55Okay, get out of the cab.
00:57:58What do you mean?
00:57:59I'm in a hurry.
00:58:00I wouldn't be if I were you.
00:58:03Things are a little different this time.
00:58:05Get out.
00:58:10Trigger.
00:58:14Tom, handcuff them and take them and this stuff to town.
00:58:16I'll follow on Trigger.
00:58:17Okay, Roy.
00:58:18Look out, Roy!
00:58:24You're curious about those drums, aren't you?
00:58:26Rocco, open a couple of those empties.
00:58:29Pretty smart, weren't you, Roger?
00:58:32When Tom was released from jail, I figured something had gone wrong with our plans.
00:58:37But it's never too late to make them go right.
00:58:40We're taking both of you with us.
00:58:42All right, Roger.
00:58:43Get in there.
00:58:44Get in there.
00:59:06Get in there.
00:59:36What are you going to do with them?
00:59:43Get rid of them.
00:59:44Drive to the top of Rim Road.
00:59:52Roy, can you hear me?
00:59:54Yeah, I can hear you, Tom.
00:59:57Listen, I'm going to try to rock this thing off with a trap.
01:00:00I can't move mine.
01:00:12Good luck, Roy.
01:00:13Good luck, Roy.
01:00:13All right.
01:00:41Roger, he got out.
01:01:06Stop him. Give me a hand.
01:01:11He's still coming.
01:01:27What? The drum with Tom in it. Blow it up.
01:01:32Not that one. He's in there.
01:01:36OK, Rogers. You want Tom? Here he is.
01:01:43OK, Rogers. You want Tom? Here he is.
01:01:45OK, Rogers. You want Tom? Here he is.
01:01:48OK, Rogers.
01:01:55That did it.
01:01:57OK, Rogers.
01:02:00That did it. Stand by and listen.
01:02:07That did it. Stand by and listen.
01:02:13That did it. Stand by and listen.
01:02:43I couldn't find him, Trigger. Too much mud.
01:02:50Come on.
01:02:55You have to shoot your way out, Charles.
01:02:57Come on.
01:02:58You have to shoot your way out, Charles.
01:03:02You have to shoot your way out, Charles.
01:03:05You have to shoot your way out, Charles.
01:03:07You have to shoot your way out, Charles.
01:03:25No, you can't.
01:03:30You see them, the boys, Cookie?
01:03:32Not yet.
01:03:36Alex, you better take it easy.
01:03:37I never felt better than life.
01:03:55Come on!
01:04:25Hey, wait a minute, Al!
01:04:56I'll help you!
01:04:58Stay out of this, Cookie.
01:04:59This is personal.
01:05:03Tell me, Al.
01:05:06Come on, Al!
01:05:07Hey, break it up, Al!
01:05:09Break it up!
01:05:10Leave him alone, Roy! Al's doing all right!
01:05:13Come on, Newcomb!
01:05:21Where's Tom?
01:05:23I hate to tell you this, Al, but...
01:05:25Tom was in one of those barrels.
01:05:28And my men shoved it over the cliff.
01:05:31He's dead.
01:05:35Roy, I found something! Come and help me!
01:05:43Help me, Roy!
01:05:44What's the hurry?
01:05:46What's the hurry?
01:05:47It's not in here!
01:05:48Get me out!
01:05:49Tom!
01:05:53Tom!
01:05:55The excitement, they forgot which barrel they put me in and threw the wrong one off.
01:05:59Hi, Dad.
01:06:01Hello, Tom!
01:06:01Hi, Tom!
01:06:02You're good to see you.
01:06:03Hi, Dad.
01:06:04We sure thought you were a goner.
01:06:06Hey, yeah.
01:06:06You're in there.
01:06:08As a dewey elected judge, I find Tom innocent of all the charges against him.
01:06:15But just wait till Mr. Newcomb comes up before me.
01:06:19What's up?
01:06:19It's not in here!
01:06:20Come on!
01:06:25Oh!
01:06:27How's it going?
01:06:28How's it going?
01:06:28How's it going?
01:06:29How's it going?
01:06:30Oh!
01:06:30How's it going?
01:06:32Oh!
01:06:32How's it going?
01:06:33How's it going?
01:06:34I'm sorry, good to see you.
01:06:36How's it going?
01:06:37When I'm at you.
01:06:37dl.s
01:06:37What?
01:06:38How's it going?
01:06:39Oh, I got to go!
01:06:40How's it going?
01:06:40How's it going?
01:06:41And theiable...
01:06:42The Valesses...
01:06:42...
01:06:43You're going away.
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