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The Lone Rider of Cheyenne (1942) is a classic Western movie about a brave cowboy who fights for justice in the wild frontier town of Cheyenne.
Packed with gunfights, horseback chases, and heroic moments, this vintage 1940s film brings back the golden age of Hollywood Westerns.
Ride along with the Lone Rider in this timeless story of courage and honor!

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00:00To the cactus country and the cattle trails, where the doggies wander and the cry of whales, under Wyoming's sky.
00:12Home again in old Wyoming, to where my heart has always been.
00:21Got the pedal, pony, and the saddle, too, gonna round up cattle like it used to do.
00:27Back home again in old Wyoming.
00:57Arrgh!
00:59Arrgh!
01:00Arrgh!
01:01Arrgh!
01:02Oof!
01:04Arrgh!
01:06Arrgh!
01:14Arrgh!
01:16Ah.
01:18Come on!
01:48Hurry it up. We ain't got all night.
02:02How many did you get?
02:03Plenty.
02:04I said how many?
02:06About 200.
02:08Good. See you at the ranch.
02:18Come on.
02:48We have a very efficient organization, Mr. Edwards.
03:01This is the first case of rustling in the state since the...
03:04What is it?
03:04The report you asked for.
03:05Oh.
03:07Yes, here's the record up to now.
03:08I know the record.
03:09That's why I'm here.
03:10Government cattle's been stolen, and you haven't been able to stop it.
03:13We've had men down there.
03:14Miss Evans will tell you.
03:16There have been plenty of detectives.
03:17My uncle says the only trouble with them is they haven't stopped the rustling.
03:21Why didn't your uncle come to Cheyenne himself?
03:23He didn't think it was safe to leave the ranch.
03:25And we sent our best man down there.
03:27I'm not questioning the sincerity of your efforts.
03:29The point is they haven't been effective.
03:31This is 1941, gentlemen.
03:33You're trying to fight modern rustlers with the same old-fashioned methods
03:36and the same detectives you've been using for 40 years.
03:39Cattle are still cattle.
03:41Just what do you have in mind?
03:42I don't know yet, but it'll be something different.
03:47I wonder who that fellow is.
04:08Roy!
04:12Roy!
04:18Roy!
04:20Roy!
04:25Good to see you.
04:29Roy, don't you...
04:31I don't think you know me.
04:33Why, sure I do.
04:34You don't go around hugging strange men, do you?
04:36Wait a minute.
04:38Who am I?
04:39Well, you're...
04:40You're...
04:41Judy!
04:41Judy Evans!
04:44Judy?
04:45Well, gee, the last time I saw...
04:46I know.
04:46The last time you saw me, I had pigtails and freckles.
04:49And you had a tooth out in front, too.
04:51You knocked it out, remember?
04:52You were 15 and I was 10 and you were teaching me to box.
04:55And, fellow, that was nice shooting you did.
04:57Thanks.
04:58Tell me, Judy, how's Gabby?
04:59Fine, Roy, just the same.
05:01Gee, that's good.
05:01I gather you two know each other.
05:03We were raised together on the same ranch.
05:05Well, what about Sally?
05:06Has she grown up, too?
05:07No, she still ain't.
05:09Oh, I mean, what does she look like?
05:10Did she turn out like you?
05:12I hate to break this up, but couldn't we go inside and talk?
05:14What about?
05:15I'm from the Department of Commerce.
05:17What I have to say, might be better in private.
05:19Won't it wait?
05:20Gee, I haven't seen Judy for 10 years.
05:22Miss Evans will go with us.
05:24Well, in that case, okay.
05:26Gee, I never thought you'd ever turn out like this.
05:29Where have you been all these years, Roy?
05:31Oh, here and there.
05:32Texas, Montana, Canada, all over.
05:35How would you like to go back home for a while?
05:37I was just thinking about it.
05:39You might be able to help out.
05:41Help out?
05:41There's been a gang of rustlers working the ranges down there.
05:44The association hasn't been able to stop them.
05:46Gabby's range?
05:48Everybody's.
05:48The whole district.
05:50What do you mean, I might be able to help out?
05:52I'm in charge of the investigation.
05:53If you'd like to work for me, I think it could be useful.
05:56I thought you said you were from the Department of Commerce.
05:59That beef is earmarked for the federal government.
06:01That makes stealing a federal offense.
06:03What makes you think I could handle it?
06:05You did all right outside.
06:06I know, but...
06:08Any stranger I send down there would stick out like a sore thumb.
06:11If you've lived there, though, you could ease back without anybody thinking of it.
06:14You wouldn't have the word law written all over you.
06:16You'd have a much better chance to look around and see what's going on.
06:19Please do it, Roy.
06:20Gabby needs help.
06:22Are you going back?
06:23Right now.
06:24Well, what are we waiting for?
06:26You better not show up together.
06:27In fact, it would be better if nobody knew you'd seen each other here.
06:31Is there any rule against walking outside with her?
06:33I think we can allow that.
06:35Well, goodbye, gentlemen, and thank you.
06:36Goodbye, Miss Evans.
06:37Bye.
06:38I'll be right back.
06:39Fine, I'll go over with you.
06:41Seems to me that young man is thinking more of Miss Evans than of the job.
06:44Not a bad idea.
06:45I wish I'd have known Gabby was in trouble.
06:52You might have kept in touch with us.
06:54I'm not much good at writing letters.
06:56You might even have come back sooner.
06:58I always meant to.
07:00Well, you know how it is.
07:01Besides, how did I know you was going to grow up?
07:05Gabby's going to be awfully glad to see you.
07:08I've been fishing around for you to say the same thing.
07:11I know you have.
07:12Well?
07:12I'm sure we'll all be glad to see you.
07:19What's the matter, son?
07:20Are you blind?
07:21Not anymore, pal.
07:23Not anymore.
07:23Not anymore.
07:24hear my song, never ride along.
07:40I'm just a happy, roving cowboy.
07:45Hearding the dark clouds out of the sky.
07:48Keeping the heavens blue.
07:51Hearding the dark clouds out of the sky.
08:17Keeping the heavens blue.
08:21I ain't got a wife to bother my life.
08:24I'm just a happy, roving cowboy.
08:28Let me make my bed where the varmints fell.
08:32Beneath the sky of blue.
08:35I ain't got a dime.
08:52I'm just a spending my time.
08:54I'm just a happy, roving cowboy.
08:57Who's that?
08:58I sing my song till they call me home to the land beyond the blue.
09:05Hear my song as a ride along.
09:09I'm just a happy, roving cowboy.
09:13Hearding the dark clouds out of the sky.
09:17Keeping the heavens blue.
09:19Hear my song as a ride along.
09:23I'm just a happy, roving cowboy.
09:28Hearding the dark clouds out of the sky.
09:31Keeping the heavens blue.
09:38Roy!
09:38Hiya, Gabby!
09:44Come on, but don't go on, Gabby.
09:45You haven't changed a bit.
09:47Why, you young whippersnapper.
09:49Let me look at you.
09:50Say, you flilled out.
09:52Been eating regularly?
09:53Well, uh, sometimes.
09:55Well, I can still handle you.
09:56Don't get any ideas I can't.
09:58Well, you're the boss.
09:59Boys, it's Roy Ryger.
10:01Maybe you've heard me mention him.
10:03Hiya, boys.
10:04Seems to me I have.
10:05About ten times a day.
10:07Bob, I'm a foreman.
10:08How are you, Bob?
10:09Wait, let's get back to the ranch.
10:11Boy, are some people going to be surprised.
10:28If I catch another pair of boots on this sofa,
10:30I'll tear them off with my bare hands.
10:37Oh, here they come now.
10:41I better see about getting dinner.
10:49Judy!
10:50Sally!
10:51Come on out here!
10:56What's all the fuss about?
10:58It's not dinner time yet.
10:59Sally!
11:01Roy!
11:02Boy, am I glad to see you.
11:10Hey, what's going on here?
11:12It's all right, Red.
11:12It was just a sisterly kiss.
11:14Oh, the heck it was.
11:16Wait a minute.
11:16I didn't know you were her brother.
11:18He ain't by blood.
11:19But I raised him like a son.
11:22Ah, she ain't ever kissed me like that.
11:24I ain't ever kissed you at all.
11:27Well, maybe once or twice.
11:28Hey, Roy.
11:31Remember her?
11:33Well, that can't be, Judy.
11:35Hello, Roy.
11:36Well, I can't believe it.
11:38Is that all you got to say?
11:39Just hello, Roy?
11:41Ain't you glad to see him?
11:43Well, sure she is.
11:49Sure is a messy kissing going on around here.
11:54We're all glad to see you.
11:56Gee, I can't get over the way you've grown up.
11:58I know.
11:59I mean, really?
12:00She used to have an awful crush on you.
12:03Remember, Judy?
12:05Have you seen the house?
12:06It's been fixed up.
12:07Oh, there's plenty of time to see everything.
12:09He's going to be here a long while.
12:12Ain't you, Roy?
12:13Well, I don't know, Gabby.
12:15My plans seem to be a little bit indefinite.
12:19Well, I was kind of hoping you would.
12:22Things ain't been going so good around here lately.
12:24What's the matter, Gabby?
12:25Oh, you can tell him about it later.
12:27Come on, Roy.
12:28We want to talk to you.
12:33More pie, Roy?
12:35Are you kidding?
12:37What about the rustling, Gabby?
12:38Well, that's all there is to tell.
12:41The rate they're cutting into my herd,
12:42there won't be enough left by market time to pay the feed bill.
12:45I'd be lucky if they don't steal the ranch house.
12:49And that government subsidy was coming in pretty handy, huh?
12:52He's going to get me out of the red.
12:54Roy, we can sure use another man around here.
12:58Keeping them guards out at night leaves us mighty short-handed.
13:02Well, sir, Gabby,
13:03looks like you're going to have a hard time getting rid of me.
13:09Besides, I haven't had pie like this for ten years.
13:12That a boy, son.
13:14Hey, I'm late for the meeting.
13:16What meeting?
13:17At the Hardy Ranch.
13:18Since old man Hardy died, his daughter's been running.
13:21You remember her.
13:22Well, sort of.
13:23Well, she's grown up, too.
13:25Boy, has she.
13:27Ever since she went east to that school,
13:28she thinks she's a glamour girl.
13:30Sally, now that ain't nice.
13:32Well, it burns me up the way that dame
13:34makes fools of every old goat in the county.
13:37Sally, she ain't a dame and I ain't an old goat.
13:40Oh, all right.
13:42She's right pretty.
13:44How can you tell what's under that makeup?
13:46Oh, come on.
13:47Let's get out of here.
13:49I still say she's a dame.
13:54What are they doing in there?
13:55Playing some more kissing games?
13:57Oh, forget it.
13:59What are you looking so big-hearted about?
14:01He kissed Judy, too.
14:02I said forget it.
14:04Got my horse red.
14:05All saddled.
14:06Want to ride over with me, son?
14:08No, Gabby.
14:09I've been in the saddle for three days.
14:11I think I'll hit the hay early.
14:12Who do you want to guard tonight?
14:14Your turn, isn't it?
14:15Yeah, but I...
14:16Take Pete and Slim and keep over at the North Line.
14:20Okay.
14:21See you in the morning, Bob.
14:28I'll see you in the middle of the night.
14:30I'll see you in the middle of the night.
14:31I'll see you in the middle of the night.
14:32I'll see you in the middle of the night.
14:32I'll see you in the middle of the night.
14:33I'll see you in the middle of the night.
14:33I'll see you in the middle of the night.
14:34I'll see you in the middle of the night.
14:34I'll see you in the middle of the night.
14:35I'll see you in the middle of the night.
14:36I'll see you in the middle of the night.
14:36I'll see you in the middle of the night.
14:38I'll see you in the middle of the night.
14:38What's in your mind, Ed?
15:05You want the boys to go out tonight?
15:07No.
15:09They've got a new plan to stop the rustling.
15:11Wait till I hear what it is, and then we'll really show them something.
15:14You know what you're doing, all right.
15:16But don't forget these guys too, Don.
15:18You're getting your share, aren't you?
15:20Sure, but I want it to last.
15:21If we play our cards right, this thing can go on for a long time.
15:24By next year, we'll be...
15:25I won't be here next year.
15:26Do you think I want to stick around this godforsaken country for the rest of my life?
15:32It's not so bad.
15:34Maybe you're just lonesome.
15:36Don't try to be subtle, Ed.
15:37It just isn't your style.
15:40You don't think anyone around here is good enough for you, do you?
15:45You can go now, Ed.
15:46I said you can go now.
16:02Remember now, no cussing.
16:04Well, you just get rid of your chewed tobacco, and I won't cuss.
16:14Come in, gentlemen.
16:16Hello, Mary Ann.
16:16Hello, Jim.
16:18Won't you sit down?
16:20I think it was awfully nice of you to meet here.
16:22Well, we figured it wouldn't be right to ask you to go traipsing around the country at night.
16:27Well, it does frighten me with all this rustling going on.
16:30Well, I'd like to catch them.
16:32We haven't had a necktie party around here for a long time.
16:34Harry, is that any way to talk in front of a lady?
16:37What did they say in Cheyenne?
16:38Oh, same old stall.
16:41They told Judy they'd investigate.
16:43Investigate?
16:44What we need is action.
16:45Well, if you'll quit interrupting, you'll get it.
16:47Now, this is what the meeting's about.
16:49I've been having my boys take turns patrolling the range at night.
16:53But it's too big for them to do it alone.
16:55We've all got to go in together and make it work.
16:57We know you haven't got any men to spare.
16:59I haven't any cattle either.
17:00My herd's the smallest in the valley.
17:02If this keeps up, I'll be out of business.
17:03It'd only take a few of your men to cover this then.
17:06They couldn't possibly get them through the mountain.
17:08Well, I'll do whatever you gentlemen say.
17:10I really don't know much about this sort of thing.
17:13You just leave it to us.
17:14We'll take care of you.
17:15I'm sure you will.
17:17I've fixed up sort of a map here.
17:19This way will work.
17:20Now, Harry and his men, they'll take care of the south side here.
17:23I'll have my boys ride up in here.
17:38Everything okay?
17:39Sure.
17:40How much longer?
17:41Oh, you'll be relieved in an hour or so.
17:43Better take another turn around.
17:44Okay.
17:44Okay.
17:53I'll have my boys ride up in here.
18:23I'll have my boys ride up in here.
18:53Good morning, Bob.
19:07Morning.
19:09Putting on a new shoe?
19:11Yeah.
19:12Just throw it?
19:13Well, I don't know.
19:14I just noticed it this morning.
19:17Maybe this would have fit it.
19:18No, I don't think so.
19:19I picked it up out on the range last night.
19:24When I was a kid, we used to sleep on them for good luck.
19:27I'm not interested in when you were a kid.
19:30Still a free country.
19:31Come on, Roy.
19:34Take him out, will you, Lloyd?
19:40I was talking to Bob.
19:43Checking up some more?
19:44No, he was.
19:51Feel pretty good to get back?
19:52It sure does, Gabby.
19:54I figure it does a young fellow good to kick around on his own for a spell.
19:58Makes him more willing to settle down when the time comes to, uh, you know, when he meets the right gal.
20:05Yes, sir.
20:06Every man ought to get himself married.
20:08Big families, too.
20:09Why, my parents had nine children.
20:13Hey, look out!
20:19There's only three sides the rustlers can work from.
20:22Over on the Hardy Ranch runs right into the desert.
20:25Well, can't they get him out that side?
20:26Not a chance.
20:28You couldn't run a mountain goat up them hills.
20:31Who's that?
20:35Must be Marion Hardy.
20:37You ain't seen her yet.
20:38Come on.
20:39Well, where are you going, Judy?
20:42I'll see you back at the ranch.
20:44Yeah, nonsense.
20:46It's about time you girls got along better.
20:49We get along fine, as long as we don't see each other.
20:52You'd think the state of Wyoming was big enough to hold two women, wouldn't you?
20:56Now you come along here.
21:00I wish I thought it was as easy as you do.
21:02What more do you want?
21:04They've left this end for us to watch.
21:05Nobody will be within miles of it.
21:07Just the same, we gotta take it easy.
21:11Here comes old man Whittaker.
21:12You remember Roy.
21:18How are you, Marion?
21:20It's been a long time, Roy.
21:21Are you here to stay?
21:23Well, for a while, anyway.
21:24Trying to persuade him to make it permanent.
21:27Oh, by all means.
21:28This is Ed, your foreman.
21:30Roy Rogers.
21:31How are you, darling?
21:34Oh, fine, darling.
21:35You always look so healthy.
21:37I wish my skin weren't so sensitive.
21:38I'd love to be able to get sunburned.
21:40I'd like to see you sunburned.
21:45You must come over to see me, Roy.
21:47I'd love to.
21:48How about...
21:48I've got it.
21:49I'll give a party for you.
21:51Well...
21:51Oh, I don't want you to go to all that trouble.
21:53Oh, but I want to.
21:54It'd be fun.
21:54I haven't given a party since I left school.
21:57Let's see.
21:57How about Saturday night?
21:59Well, that's fine with me.
22:00Good.
22:00How about you, darling?
22:01You couldn't keep me away.
22:03Oh, fine.
22:03Then it's all settled.
22:04I'll get in touch with the others.
22:06Gee, that's mighty nice of you.
22:08It's the least I could do for an old friend.
22:11All right.
22:19I thought you didn't like it out here.
22:21You said the patrols were liable to make it hard for you, didn't you?
22:24All right.
22:25Saturday night, you'll have the whole range to yourself.
22:28Is that the only reason you're giving it?
22:31The only reason that concerns you.
22:38Now, can't you shame to yourself?
22:40After all you said to her, she's going out of her way to give a party.
22:44You might at least have thanked her.
22:46Don't you two thank her enough?
22:48You're only trying to be polite.
22:50Sure.
22:50All I said was that it was mighty nice of her.
22:52And if you'd leaned any closer to her, you'd have fallen out of your saddle.
22:56Son, you can't win.
23:04Hey, Gabby.
23:05How about that third hair from the left?
23:07Oh, I don't see any reason why I should trim my whiskers just to go to a party.
23:11Won't make me dance any better.
23:13Of course not.
23:14And besides, you might take cold.
23:16Hey, I never thought of that.
23:19It'd be plum suicide.
23:21Hey, Gabby.
23:22This thing won't work.
23:24Just give it a yank.
23:25Must be yanked it too hard.
23:45You know something?
23:46What?
23:47You look beautiful.
23:48You always do.
23:49Like a, oh, I don't know, like a painting or something.
23:52Why, Jim, you're getting positively poetic.
23:53I'd like to cut in, Jim.
23:55Sorry.
23:56I don't want to eat it, Jim, but I guess we'll have to.
23:58All right.
23:59But I'll be back.
24:02I was hoping you'd cut in.
24:04Well, thank you.
24:06Step tight here, Bill.
24:07You're too old to dance.
24:13I'll get going as soon as my joints warm up here.
24:23I was aiming to tag you.
24:26Some aim.
24:28Now, Sally, don't be jealous.
24:30Me, jealous?
24:33Dance with her now, if you can.
24:40You're not very flattering.
24:42What?
24:42Looking at the clock.
24:43Do the dancers seem that long?
24:45I don't like to leave the range unguarded this long.
24:47It isn't.
24:48They have men out.
24:49Only a handful.
24:51I'd feel much better.
24:52Say you wouldn't mind if I left for a while, would you?
24:54I'd like to kind of take a look around.
24:56Of course not.
24:56Go ahead.
24:57All right.
24:57I'll just ease out.
24:59See you later.
25:02Excuse me.
25:09Well, I was just going out to get a breath of fresh air.
25:11Oh, good.
25:11I'll go with you.
25:15I don't think that would be a very good idea.
25:17I think it'd be a lovely idea.
25:20It's awful chilly out there.
25:21You might get cold.
25:23Well, then let's dance.
25:24You've only danced with me once, you know.
25:27All right.
25:27Fine.
25:29What's poison close up to now?
25:31Roy.
25:35Uh-oh.
25:37I'll break that up.
25:41Hello, darling.
25:58Having a good time?
25:59Wonderful.
26:01Folks, after a lot of persuasion, we finally talked Roy into doing a number for us.
26:05What are you going to sing?
26:11Uh, my old pal.
26:18Lift your feet, old pal, of mine, you know.
26:21For very long days and travel.
26:23My old pal.
26:25Pal of mine.
26:26You'll always be until we go.
26:29The happy last day you'll travel.
26:30My old pal.
26:33Pal of mine.
26:34Change your step, for soon we will be there.
26:36There is someone waiting high.
26:38Open before you and die.
26:40Someone who'll be glad to know we're still the same old pal.
26:45Until the prairie breezes blow.
26:47The tops from the mountains level.
26:49My old pal.
26:51Pal of mine.
26:52I know that some pal is all for riches.
26:57Some pal is on the throne.
27:00I have the world in my pony.
27:05That's all I care to own.
27:08So lift your feet, old pal, of mine, you know.
27:12For very long days and travel.
27:14My old pal.
27:16Pal of mine.
27:17You'll always be until we go.
27:19The happy last trailer travel.
27:21My old pal.
27:23Pal of mine.
27:24And your step, for soon we will be there.
27:27There is someone waiting high.
27:28An open gate for you and die.
27:30Someone who'll be glad to know we're still the same old pal.
27:35Until the prairie breezes blow.
27:37The tops from the mountains level.
27:39My old pal.
27:41Pal of mine.
27:43My old pal.
27:46Pal of mine.
27:47Jim, the rustlers.
28:02What?
28:03Where?
28:03On the west range.
28:04They jumped us and Bill's trailing them.
28:06All right, come on, men.
28:07All right, come on, men.
28:37I see you, Bill.
28:45I'm all right.
28:46Did you see which way they went?
28:47No, I didn't.
28:48I was just starting after them when they winged me.
28:50Gabby, you and Carl better take care of him.
28:53We'll split up in pairs and cover the range.
28:55You want to ride with me, Roy?
28:56Sure.
29:07Well, there's no use going any farther.
29:14We've covered almost to the mountains.
29:16They must have gone out the other end.
29:18Do you want to backtrack?
29:20No, I think I'll stop by Miriam's.
29:21I want to make sure she's all right.
29:23I'll see you in the morning.
29:24Right.
29:24Go on through and help blow the cattle.
29:40When Chuck gets that care, he'll close the gates.
29:42Get him up.
30:04What are you doing here?
30:12I was picking up that stray.
30:20All right, drop your gun.
30:24Get down off your horse.
30:25Oh, Jim.
30:48I want to talk to you, Miriam.
30:49Certainly, Jim.
30:50Come in.
30:50Well, any luck?
30:56I caught one of them.
30:57You did?
30:58He was one of your men.
31:00One of...
31:01Oh, Jim, you must be joking.
31:02I know it's a shock, but I wanted to tell you before I brought him in.
31:05Who is it?
31:06Where is he?
31:07Chuck, he's outside.
31:08Are you sure, Jim?
31:09I just can't...
31:09I'm afraid so.
31:10Where are the rest of the boys?
31:11Well, surely you don't think they're all in on it.
31:13I don't know.
31:15Jim, what are we going to do?
31:15I'm so frightened.
31:17I think you'd better come into town with me.
31:18I'd feel safer if you didn't stay here.
31:21Sweet of you.
31:22I'll change my clothes and be right out.
31:43Ed, Jim's in the house.
31:44He got Chuck.
31:45Did he talk?
31:46Not yet.
31:46He's taking him into town.
31:47I'm supposed to go with him.
31:48He's waiting for me.
31:50Go on inside.
31:51We can't let Chuck get arrested.
31:54I'll take care of that.
31:56Go on, before he misses you.
31:59Lay low.
32:11I couldn't wait to change.
32:13I'm much too nervous.
32:14Well, there's nothing to be afraid of now.
32:16Come on.
32:22I'll lock the door.
32:24All right.
32:24All right.
32:24get him out of here
32:48dump him over on the west range
32:50and get rid of his horse too
32:51okay
32:51what's the matter with you
32:55you've killed him
32:57what'd you expect me to do
32:58let him turn Chuck in
33:00I don't know
33:01I thought you'd
33:02oh don't turn insane on me
33:04you knew what was waiting for him
33:06and you walked him into it
33:07stop it
33:09get out
33:18I told you one
33:19you told me a lot of things
33:20I never told you to kill anybody
33:22what are you a little fool
33:23what did you think this racket was
33:25don't you talk to me like that
33:26anytime you don't like what I say
33:28go on into town and tell them why
33:29but remember
33:31you'll be in the next cell
33:33I'm not working for you anymore
33:35from now on it's 50-50
33:37have you finished
33:40give me the key and go
33:41is that an order
33:42I'm not working for you
33:56I'm not working for you
33:56I'm not working for you
33:56I'm not working for you
33:57I'm not working for you
33:57I'm not working for you
33:58I'm not working for you
33:58I'm not working for you
33:59I'm not working for you
33:59I'm not working for you
34:00I'm not working for you
34:00I'm not working for you
34:01I'm not working for you
34:01I'm not working for you
34:02I'm not working for you
34:02I'm not working for you
34:03I'm not working for you
34:03I'm not working for you
34:04I'm not working for you
34:04I'm not working for you
34:05I'm not working for you
34:07I'm not working for you
34:07I'm not working for you
34:08I'm not working for you
34:09I'm not working for you
34:09I'm not working for you
34:10this morning, have you?
34:12No, I haven't.
34:13Why?
34:14Well, he didn't show up in town last night,
34:15so I thought you might have known who was.
34:17Well, we separated.
34:18I'll check with the others.
34:38Hey, Burroughs, you haven't seen Jim yet this morning,
34:40have you?
34:41Well, no.
34:42I haven't seen him since we split up.
34:44I'll send the boys out to look around.
34:46Okay.
34:48That's funny.
34:50Jim ain't in a habit of hiding out like that
34:51without telling somebody.
34:52That's what we thought.
34:58Hello, Roy.
34:59Morning.
35:00Come in?
35:01No, thanks.
35:01I just wondered if you'd seen Jim.
35:03Jim?
35:04When?
35:04Last night.
35:06No, no, not after the party.
35:08Why?
35:08Is something wrong?
35:09Well, I don't know.
35:09He didn't show up in town,
35:11and we were checking all the ranches
35:12in case he stayed overnight somewhere.
35:14Well, you don't hear anything happen to him, do you?
35:17I don't think so.
35:18Jim can take care of himself.
35:19Sure.
35:19He'd probably slip out.
35:21Well, I'll let you know.
35:26I wonder why he thought Jim came here.
35:28Oh, boy.
35:36Oh, boy.
35:37Oh.
35:37I just heard.
36:00How'd it happen?
36:01Shot in the back.
36:03Who found him?
36:04Bob, over on the West Range.
36:05The West?
36:08Is that right, Bob?
36:09You ought to know you was with him.
36:12I know, but we weren't...
36:14You weren't what?
36:15Nothing.
36:16I don't know what it's like where you've been hanging out,
36:18but around here when two men go out on a job together,
36:22we figure two of them ought to come back.
36:24If you don't know what I mean, I can make myself clear.
36:26Here, now.
36:28Talking like that ain't gonna do any good.
36:30Where is he, Gabby?
36:31In there.
36:31You better lay off or you'll talk yourself into trouble.
36:37I can take care of myself.
36:39Yeah?
36:40So can Roy.
36:41I'm wrong?
36:42No, go ahead.
36:43I'll meet you.
36:43I'll meet you.
36:44I'll meet you.
36:54I'll meet you.
36:56Say it.
37:26Say it.
37:56Say it.
38:27Now, wait a minute, Bob. You've got things wrong. I just found this.
38:30I know. You never saw it before.
38:31That's right.
38:32I say, but you can't talk your way out of this.
38:34Now, listen, Bob.
38:35I'll do the talking when we get back to town, and this time they'll believe me.
38:39You've got things all figured out, haven't you?
38:42I'll take that gun of yours, too. I never did like getting shot in the back.
38:46Get your horse.
38:56I'll take that gun.
39:26I'll take that gun.
39:56I'll take that gun.
40:26Well, that's one of the hardy men.
40:29Mm-hmm.
40:30Then they're the ones that have been...
40:31That's what I was trying to tell you.
40:34Guess I had you wrong.
40:35I was trying to tell you that, too.
40:37I'm sorry about what I said back there.
40:39That's all right, Bob. Forget it.
40:40You can help me now.
40:41What do you want me to do?
40:42Get Gabby and the boys and bring them to the hardy ranch.
40:44I'll meet you there, and we'll take them.
40:46Oh, wait a minute. Not so fast.
40:47It's all right to put two and two together, but can you prove it?
40:50You just bring them there.
40:51I'll have all the proof you need.
40:52I'll have all the proof you need.
40:53Come on.
40:54I'll have all the proof you need.
40:56Oh, no.
40:57Come on.
40:57Come on.
40:58Come on.
40:58Come on.
40:59Come on.
40:59Come on.
40:59Come on.
41:01I just saw that Rogers guy over near the tunnel.
41:31What was he doing?
41:32I don't know.
41:33Okay.
41:35Ed, where are you going?
41:36That Rogers is getting too nosy.
41:38Wait a minute, Ed.
41:38He hasn't done anything.
41:40No?
41:40First he comes around asking a lot of questions.
41:42Then he goes snooping around the tunnel.
41:43Well, that's enough for me.
41:44I'm not waiting until he gets a rope tied around my neck.
41:46Now, you listen to me, Ed.
41:47If anything happened to Roy, they'd never let up on us.
41:50You seem mighty anxious to protect him.
41:51I just don't want to get into any more trouble than we have to.
41:58Here he comes now.
42:00Let me talk to him.
42:01I'll find out if he knows anything.
42:02There may be nothing to worry about.
42:04Suppose there is.
42:06Well, I told you about Jim, didn't I?
42:07You didn't like Jim as much.
42:09I don't like any man enough to go to jail.
42:12You believe that, don't you?
42:14Mm-hmm.
42:16But just to make sure, I'll be listening.
42:18Naturally.
42:19Can I see Miss Horty?
42:44I'll call her.
42:45You want to wait in there?
42:46Thanks.
42:47Thanks.
42:47What's all the rush?
43:13Rock this guy up and get saddled.
43:14What for?
43:15What's all this?
43:15Hurry up.
43:16I'll tell you later.
43:17Come on down, chum.
43:18You heard what he said.
43:19He said hurry.
43:20Roy found out about the rustling.
43:26It's the hardy men that have been doing it.
43:28One of them took a shot at us.
43:29No.
43:30He went ahead to the ranch and said for us to beat it over there.
43:33I'll be right with you.
43:34I knew it.
43:35I knew there was something fishy about her.
43:37Marion, she ain't in on it.
43:38Of course she is.
43:40What makes you say that?
43:41How do you know?
43:42Well, just look at her.
43:43The way she talks.
43:44Batting those phony eyelashes around.
43:46Oh, don't talk nonsense.
43:48Don't make a girl a criminal just because you don't like her eyelashes.
43:58Where do you think you're going?
44:01With you.
44:02The heck you are.
44:03Oh, but I...
44:04You're staying right here.
44:05Both of you.
44:16I'll bet he'd be awful mad if we disobeyed him.
44:21Hello, Roy.
44:22Hello, Marion.
44:23Right-handed little thing to keep around these days.
44:26Yes, I feel better even having it in the house.
44:28The only trouble is I'd probably be afraid to use it.
44:30All you have to do is point it and squeeze.
44:33It'll do the rest.
44:34I wouldn't even want to touch it.
44:36Don't let's talk about guns anymore after what happened to Jim.
44:39I...
44:40Marion, I'm afraid I have bad news for you.
44:43I found out something today.
44:44It'll probably be hard for you to believe.
44:47What is it, Roy?
44:48Your men are mixed up in this wrestling.
44:50My men?
44:51Well, you must be wrong.
44:52I would have known about it.
44:53You couldn't know what was going on out on the range at night.
44:56They've been using you for a blind.
44:57That's why no one suspected.
44:59But are you sure, Roy?
45:00Do you have definite proof?
45:02Yes, I found out where they were taking them through.
45:03One of them took a shot at me.
45:06I don't know what to say.
45:07It wasn't your fault.
45:09What are you going to do?
45:11There's only one thing I can do.
45:13Turn them in.
45:14I suppose you did.
45:16Don't you see, people would blame me.
45:17They'd think I had something to do with it.
45:19Look, look, I'll fire them.
45:20I'll send them away.
45:21Nobody will know the difference.
45:22I'm sorry, Marion.
45:23All right, tell them.
45:26Tell the whole country.
45:27See if I care.
45:33You don't want me to suffer for what they did.
45:35But they killed Jim, too.
45:36You don't want me to forget about that, do you?
45:38Listen to me, Roy.
45:38Please, for the last time.
45:40Is he dead?
45:49No, I got him too high.
45:51This proves it against him.
45:52When he comes to, we'll know all about it.
45:55There's one thing that I'm not sure of yet.
46:01That was it.
46:04Only I forgot to tell you it had to be loaded to work.
46:10No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
46:40Come on,akers.
46:46Come on,akers,僕.
46:58Come on,akers, man.
47:05All right, let's go.
47:09I was just coming for you.
47:36They've got Roy trapped.
47:39I was just coming for you.
48:09Come on, we'll rush him.
48:26Where's Roy?
48:27If he's hurt, so help me, I'll...
48:29Did you pass Marion on the road?
48:31Yeah, she'll be right along.
48:33She will not.
48:33What's the matter?
48:34Nothing, except she's running the whole thing.
48:36Get on your horse.
48:37She's what?
48:39Here comes Marion Hardy.
48:55I wonder where she's going in such a hurry.
48:57I'll stop her and find out.
48:58I wonder where she's going.
49:28Step on it, it's wide open.
49:30We'll never catch her.
49:32We will or else.
49:34Hang on.
49:58What's the big idea?
50:06I was just going to ask you the same thing.
50:08You know you might have killed me?
50:09Oh, I doubt it.
50:10I never thought you were as fragile as you looked.
50:12Are you going to move that pile of junk or do I have to?
50:14Look, it's as if I'm going to have trouble with you.
50:16I'll have to slap you bow-legged.
50:17Or am I too late?
50:19We're all going back to your ranch together.
50:21Your...
50:22Get him, please.
50:23I've been waiting a long time for this.
50:29Oh, no.
50:30Oh, no.
50:31Give it to her, Judy.
50:32Give it to her.
50:33Get all the hair out of her head.
50:35Oh, kick her teeth out, Judy.
50:37That's a bitter girl.
50:42While you were learning the conga, I was learning this.
50:53What's going on here?
50:54Where's Marion?
50:55Over there.
50:57Come on out, glamour girl.
51:02First thing you know, she'll be running for sheriff.
51:10I guess now that you've finished your job, you'll be going back to Cheyenne.
51:13Oh, I don't know.
51:14That all depends.
51:16On what?
51:17A lot of things.
51:18Gabby, you'd be awfully glad if you'd stay.
51:23Say, this is where I came in.
51:25When the cowboy starts to courtin', he's a mighty sad affair.
51:30He doesn't know for nothin', and he doesn't even care.
51:34When the cowboy starts to woo him, the range it goes to speed.
51:39He's like a crazy burro in a field of local weeds.
51:44Now he slops the cows, and he milks the pigs, and he feeds the chickens' hay.
51:49Then he gathers up all the nests at night, and throws the eggs away.
51:54When the cowboy starts to courtin', some pretty turtledove.
51:59It's fairly well to the old corral, when the cowboy falls in love.
52:04So I slop the cows, and I milk the pigs, and I feed the chickens' hay.
52:08Well, I don't know, but if it's so, I still think I'm doin' okay.
52:12When the cowboy starts to courtin', some pretty turtledove.
52:17It's fairly well to the old corral, when the cowboy falls in love.
52:21When the cowboy falls in love.
52:22When the cowboy falls in love.
52:26YELLO
52:28YELLO
52:29YELLO
52:32YELLO
52:33YELLO
52:34obesity
52:37YELLO
52:37YELLO
52:39AMP
52:40YELLO
52:41YELLO
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52:45Y
52:56You
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