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Set against the rugged landscapes of the American frontier, 'Legacy of the West' tells the story of courage, conflict, and the enduring spirit of those who shaped the Wild West. Follow the trials and triumphs of settlers, outlaws, and lawmen in a tale of honor, betrayal, and survival in a land of opportunity and danger.
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00:01:43The old engineer loses more steam than he gets in the cylinder.
00:01:51Can't even pack a bearing. I had to do it myself.
00:01:54What are you doing? Still juggling those figures?
00:01:57I'm not juggling. Have a look. We'll make about 800 this time.
00:02:00Is that all for all the work we did?
00:02:03I'm going dafty carrying a fleet up and down this river.
00:02:07Dan, let's sell the Betsy Inn. Get into something else.
00:02:10Well, 800 may not be much, but it's safe and sure.
00:02:13Yeah. At least we had some excitement when we owned the old Hattie T.
00:02:17Was it your idea to swap her for this?
00:02:19Yeah, but the whole setup has changed. There was a war on.
00:02:22A man could make some real money. But don't you remember?
00:02:24Oh, I remember all right. I remember getting a broadside of midships from the Union gunboat.
00:02:28Taking splinters out of my hide for two weeks.
00:02:33You got $100 for every splinter.
00:02:35That's right, and Confederate money.
00:02:37War's over, Pax. We can't start another one just because you're restless.
00:02:40Me, I like the river. Always so peaceful and quiet.
00:02:45You got the plumarellet, Pax. You got the plumarellet.
00:02:53You got the plumarellet, Pax. You got the plumarellet.
00:02:56You got the plumarellet.
00:02:57Well, well, well.
00:02:58Oh, hey.
00:02:59Hey, Osteen.
00:03:00Those nice, tender cows, you must feed them tender.
00:03:03Say, lazy one, why those cows is not across the river, huh?
00:03:07Those ranchos, they catch us, they will hang us by the neck until they don't live some more.
00:03:11We got no time to die now, eh?
00:03:30The mast, they're ready. Let it be. Nobody cares what kind it is out here, except maybe the sand, please.
00:03:40Well, I care, because it's regulation. And if you'd ever sailed before the mast, you'd know it.
00:03:45What do you see going there? I've sailed the baby straight.
00:03:48I've pitched whole whales from Tindora to Madagascar.
00:03:50I'll sail away. I think I'll scuttle you now. Well, don't.
00:03:54Sail away is off its course.
00:04:00Now, you undersized jellyfish, repeat after me.
00:04:04I'll never speak no more foul slander against my friend.
00:04:07He and that runny are up there fighting again.
00:04:10Hey, sail away. Runny.
00:04:22Come on, but sail away, we don't have to.
00:04:25Come on.
00:04:27Beeky.
00:04:31Off the port bow. School of sea cows. Look.
00:04:34Sea cows?
00:04:35You ain't getting out of this. Say it.
00:04:37Sea cows?
00:04:38Hey, abitato.
00:04:39You say it.
00:04:44Hey.
00:04:50You're close to the living, don't you know better than to block a channel?
00:04:53Sail away, can't you, Mr. Sandbar, even at broad daylight?
00:04:55But it wasn't his fault.
00:04:56A stiffer.
00:04:57I've navigated the reefs of Nuka even a typhoon.
00:04:59I've sailed the shoals of...
00:05:00Never mind that. White's run aground.
00:05:02All of them mossy horned sea lions pushed me here.
00:05:04You'll need a better excuse than that if you can't get it off.
00:05:06Full speed astern.
00:05:07Aye, aye, sir.
00:05:08Full speed astern.
00:05:09Full speed astern.
00:05:10Full speed astern.
00:05:11Full speed astern.
00:05:18Hebbler, you up there. I think maybe you thought she are stuck too, then.
00:05:21That man at the wheel should stay awake when the river she bends.
00:05:26You blubbery knuckle joint.
00:05:34I'm sorry, my friend, but I don't like the haircut with those harpoons.
00:05:37Shut it off, Lenny.
00:05:39Now that you've shown us your fancy shooting, how about getting us off this sandbar?
00:05:43You've got us on.
00:05:45Maybe we do business. I come aboard.
00:05:47I've got an idea. He's got a funny notion about business.
00:05:57Well, bring my bottom.
00:05:58Thirty years of floatin' and wind up high and dry with a Texas sand.
00:06:02You must have done your floatin' in the bathtub.
00:06:04I'll float you.
00:06:11Dominique AndrΓ© Hippoly-Saint-Anne. Just your service.
00:06:15Well, that's quite a collection of handles.
00:06:17There is a customer in my Louisiana. And yours?
00:06:19I'm Paxton Bryce. It's Dan Taylor, my partner.
00:06:23What's your deal?
00:06:24Well, I am in quick hauling.
00:06:25You carry my cows and I will pull it off your boat.
00:06:29Somebody after you, huh?
00:06:30Looks like they're Russell.
00:06:31Ah, that is old fashioned.
00:06:33The wars here make enough cows for us all.
00:06:35What's a war got to do with it?
00:06:36Everything.
00:06:37The owners, they go away to fight. They stay four years.
00:06:39And these cattle travel all over Texas by himself and make plenty of little ones.
00:06:43These are what we call in French, like English, free like the air.
00:06:49They belong to no one. They got no branches.
00:06:51And finders as keepers, huh?
00:06:53Sort them all. Oh, I have a soft heart.
00:06:55I ask myself, Dominique, these poor cattle, they don't got no home.
00:06:59So I gather them together and I take them to live on my home.
00:07:01That's very kind of you.
00:07:03Why are you in such a hurry?
00:07:04Well, these ranchers, they want to keep all the wild cattle, so they chase me.
00:07:10Upon this sense, I am telling you the truth.
00:07:12Well, that's good enough for me. What do you say, Dan?
00:07:14I guess it's all right.
00:07:16The Betsy Ann gets paid for what she carries.
00:07:19Oh, I am honest man. I wish to go to Mirio Landing on the Louisiana side.
00:07:23How many cows you got?
00:07:25About one thousand.
00:07:26First two dollar a head.
00:07:27Eh bien, I will get my men started, eh?
00:07:29Tie a rope to the back of the barn.
00:07:30A beach, a la.
00:07:31They're in cattle.
00:07:32It's plumb degrading, Ronnie.
00:07:34It could have been goats.
00:07:38Hey, Dominique.
00:07:39I'd like to hear some more about those poor orphan cows.
00:07:42Ed, those cattle weren't a lot of money. All the Frenchmen had to do was pick them up.
00:08:04What's the matter, Jim? The bearing again?
00:08:06No, sir, but I just laid eyes on who were carrying them.
00:08:08That's Dominique Machard, the owner-rated Parkville.
00:08:11Yeah, Machard, well, he's the one that's turning this into Texas into a shooting tower.
00:08:14Get below, Jim. We may need a full head of steam.
00:08:16Yeah, we better get our money quick.
00:08:22Well, how about our money?
00:08:23Fair.
00:08:24Oh.
00:08:25Hi, babe.
00:08:29Later, when I get the money for the cows.
00:08:32Hey, now, you don't take them off.
00:08:34Machard.
00:08:35Oh, Machard, so you know me, huh?
00:08:37That isn't no consequence.
00:08:38Boy, where'd the cargo port?
00:08:40I say I...
00:08:41Say later.
00:08:44Pierre, get those cars off quick.
00:08:46And keep your eyes on the American.
00:08:48Billy, Henry, get the cattle off quick.
00:08:51They're supposed to be ahead.
00:09:03They're supposed to be ahead.
00:09:04They're supposed to be ahead.
00:09:06Hey, you brass dimmucks, why didn't you tell me something I don't know?
00:09:36Bouchard, your car's just about paid for our trouble, and we never give credit.
00:09:43Eh bien, monsieur, I still owe you something, but I always pay.
00:10:03Well, looks like we're in the cattle business.
00:10:05Sooner he's handed us the money, though.
00:10:07He handed us an idea that's worth millions. We're way ahead.
00:10:11This whole end of Texas is full of cattle that don't belong to anybody.
00:10:14That's what increased during the war.
00:10:16We buy the land, all the cattle under their hours.
00:10:19Sounds like a great idea. It's too much for a gamble.
00:10:22Gamble? It's always running a blockade, but we made money, didn't we?
00:10:25Can't you see it, Dan? This beats any deal we've ever been in.
00:10:28We can take the money we've got, sell these cattle, and the Betsy Ann.
00:10:33We can buy land by the square mile, round up cattle by the thousands, sell them and buy more land.
00:10:38We'll have a ranch like nobody's ever seen before.
00:10:41It'll be like going in your own country, wouldn't it?
00:10:43It'll be bigger than that. It'll be like an empire.
00:10:47An American empire.
00:10:49If you're flying high, I'll flap along with you.
00:10:54We'll get to the river before we go have a talk with the land agent.
00:10:57And I think we ought to drink a couple of toast to a mighty bright future, don't you?
00:11:19It's worse than a Nantucket sleigh ride.
00:11:31I'll put the law on you.
00:11:33Oh, where's my customer? My customer!
00:11:49Hello, little fella. What a place to roost.
00:12:05You're the biggest prize I ever got in a grab bag.
00:12:08Is there any more in there like you?
00:12:10Is one victim enough? Or do you generally run them down with a dozen?
00:12:13Let go of my half.
00:12:18You ain't hurt, Mama. I'll live.
00:12:21Hey!
00:12:22Did you bust the seams, skimmer?
00:12:23Not a one, not a one.
00:12:25Get out of here. This ain't no corral.
00:12:30And you, mister, it will cost you a lot of money for this damage.
00:12:33All right, it'll cost me a lot of money. Here you are.
00:12:36Take that and keep the chain.
00:12:37All right, boys. Show's all over.
00:12:39I'll see you down at the music hall.
00:12:40Hey, you got a wonderful store in here.
00:12:48Go ahead, pample my luggage, too.
00:12:54I'm sorry, ma'am. Honest, I am. I mean about the whole thing.
00:12:58You ought to be fine. A grown man playing horseback on a cow.
00:13:03I ought to call the police.
00:13:04You'll have to call awful loud because we're not blessed with them out here.
00:13:08That's too bad. You belong in jail.
00:13:10Missy, you're tacking way off your course because he's the finest little skipper that ever tries a dick.
00:13:16Thank you, Ronnie. My compliments, ma'am. To cool you up.
00:13:25Little lady. My compliments. To hold in your temper.
00:13:29And may I compliment all. I've never seen finer specimens of drunken hoodlums.
00:13:39Is she upset or something?
00:13:41Well, I've shivered and froze over half the Arctic Circle putting these here whale bones so women can hold up their reputations.
00:13:53What thanks do I get?
00:13:55Reminds me of the Hattie T.
00:13:57Got the lines of her clipper and the disposition of her balky bars.
00:14:01I sure hope we don't sight her again.
00:14:04Let's go back where we came from.
00:14:06Hey, Dan.
00:14:10Yo, Dan.
00:14:11What the Sam Hill? Where are you?
00:14:13What happened? I thought you were going to meet me after you got tied up.
00:14:15Well, something happened that kept me on board.
00:14:17Oh, did you miss the time?
00:14:19Yeah, sure. I guess you did the honors for both of us, huh? Better sleep at all.
00:14:22Oh, I don't want to go to bed. We're going back to the musical.
00:14:24Hey, will you see the redhead I got lined up?
00:14:26Well, we'll make it some other night.
00:14:27What's the matter with you? Didn't you hear me? I said a redhead.
00:14:30She's even prettier than the one you sent the violence to in Galveston.
00:14:33I didn't have a girl in Galveston. It must have been Sailorway.
00:14:35Sailorway, my eye. It was you. She threw the lamp back. This one, she was...
00:14:38What else did the redhead do?
00:14:42What's she doing here?
00:14:44You know we don't allow women on board.
00:14:46She's no woman. This is my kid sister, Abigail.
00:14:48Abby?
00:14:49Mrs. Paxton Bryce.
00:14:51She arrived this afternoon, had a kind of an accident with a no-account drunk.
00:14:56Well, what's so funny?
00:14:58I was the accident.
00:15:00Well, she said that it was a low-down, no-good rowdy. I should have recognized you, Pex.
00:15:05Well, I furnished so much amusement.
00:15:12How does she have that cruise in?
00:15:14Did you send for her?
00:15:15Oh, not exactly. That is...
00:15:16I might have mentioned in one of my letters that we had a lot of room on board.
00:15:18Oh, yeah. Sure, sure, sure. And you also told her we're going to make her stop a rear of her.
00:15:22Holy smoke, Dan. We haven't got time to be a couple of nursemaids.
00:15:25Now, listen, Pepper Pot, I did send for her. We probably heard her feelings.
00:15:29That's too bad, but she can't stay.
00:15:35Poor kid, she's probably crying her eyes out.
00:15:37The fine reception we gave her.
00:15:39This country's no place for her.
00:15:41Well, it'd have to be.
00:15:42And my aunt, who she's been living with, died.
00:15:45Well, naturally, she feels that her place is with me now.
00:15:47I'm very sorry, but our plans don't include kid sisters.
00:15:51She's gone back east.
00:15:52Give her any excuse you like, but you've got to get rid of her.
00:15:55There's nothing doing now.
00:15:56It's up to me to look after her, and she stays.
00:15:58Look, Dan, you know how bossy women are.
00:16:02Before you know it, she'll be telling us what to do.
00:16:04She has the whole place upside down.
00:16:06If that's all it's worrying you, forget it.
00:16:08You won't even know that she's around, and I promise you.
00:16:11All right, see that I don't.
00:16:30I suppose I'll have to stand for some of these changes around here,
00:16:33but my Hattie tea stays right there.
00:16:35Sorry, I was just going to put up something I like better.
00:16:37Well, maybe your brother doesn't mind if you make a parlor out of this cabin,
00:16:40but I'd appreciate it if you let my things alone.
00:16:42And where are the old curtains? I like them.
00:16:44Those are the old curtains. I just washed them.
00:16:47Would you mind telling me where my pipes are?
00:16:49Here they are. I washed them for you.
00:16:51You what?
00:16:52Don't get so excited. It's only soap and water.
00:16:54Only soap and water?
00:16:55Only soap and water?
00:16:56I'm with my shaving brush.
00:16:58Don't get in, Brian.
00:16:59Let's go now.
00:17:00Come on.
00:17:01Let's go.
00:17:02Let's go.
00:17:11Let's go.
00:17:13Never mind.
00:17:14So, I wasn't even going to know she was on board.
00:17:16so i wasn't even going to know she was on board the last two weeks she's overhauled everything
00:17:27with the engine oh summer down packs personally i like the way she's fixing things and don't
00:17:31forget the good meals she's been cooking and all the comforts are home if i had enough i'm going
00:17:35to shore and look at that acre hey the man agent said it might make a good start up at the ranch
00:17:39well i'll go with you i better get a couple of cans of beans why abby's cooked a nice rabbit stew
00:17:43hey salloway heave to the town to the west bank
00:17:47sailor way you and runny stay behind give miss happy a hand this tub has turned into a cruddy
00:17:56old hen house nice meat for a one-eyed eel i ain't no cabin boy mr taylor of course your aunt sailor
00:18:01and all hands will rest if we take a look at mr bryce's property it isn't every day that you
00:18:06can catch a glimpse of an empire is it no ma'am are we ready
00:18:10there's the boundary marker the way up in those rolling hills is another marker everything in
00:18:23between is the bryce empire
00:18:24and is that the cattle that go with it
00:18:29all right runny man your station we'll put the little critter in dry dock i'll take the bow
00:18:36you take the stern
00:18:38mr bryce mr bryce
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00:18:54oh it doesn't look bad at that
00:18:58there are a lot of things to consider packs we don't know anything about the cattle business
00:19:06we can learn can't we look at that i see that there's only one thing i can think of how much
00:19:12land can i get and how many cows go with it letting your imagination run away with you if it wasn't for
00:19:17my imagination we wouldn't have a nickel why we wouldn't have run cotton and we wouldn't have been
00:19:21this time you're wrong i think i know you had to come along please don't bother thinking i was
00:19:27just going to agree with you mr bryce oh oh you were well that's a little different and neither
00:19:34are using any common sense who's going to buy beef from us in these parts when they can get it from
00:19:38them they won't hear but they will up north and back east where they're paying ten dollars a head
00:19:41in abilene and that fellow chisholm proved that cattle can make the trip it's a point why throw away
00:19:48money buying land when you can round up all the cattle you want i won't always be like that
00:19:52someday all this land will be privately owned what's it will dan the country's growing this way and
00:19:57before long there'll be a new way of betting lawn and order and property rights there'll be no place
00:20:02for wild cattle hunters you'll have to have your own range and a lot of it well dan we're uh two to one
00:20:09against it so you two are pulling together for a change well i know when i'm late
00:20:19we'll sell the betsy and to that fell on river for you
00:20:25well happy i guess i was a little bit wrong about you it's uh getting to be a pleasure having you
00:20:30around here it's the first nice thing you said to me better be careful it might get to be a habit you
00:20:35couldn't be a habit it's uh something you're not conscious of like that awful frown when you're mad
00:20:41well that's uh self-defense begging your pardon skipper what are we gonna do now you can swap
00:20:48that harpoon for a branding eye we're going to work a harpoon on dry land why that's plum looney
00:20:54i'm gonna get me a buffalo for a pen cushion i'll cleave him clean into it a hundred jars sail away you're
00:21:00going to make a valuable man on a cattle ranch the way you can throw the bull
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00:24:19Tails
00:24:20IT'S THE LOVELIEST
00:24:22PRESENT OF ALL
00:24:22THE END
00:24:23SO
00:24:25WE'RE JUST BEGINNING
00:24:26ABBY
00:24:27THERE ISN'T
00:24:30ANYTHING THE FUTURE
00:24:31WON'T GIVE μ¬λ¬οΏ½
00:24:32ALL I WANT TO
00:24:32NEED IS
00:24:33RIGHT HERE WITH ME
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00:24:34PAX
00:24:35WE'LL BUILD
00:24:37Something we can be proud of.
00:24:39We can be proud of before I go to Abilene.
00:24:41When does it make such a lovely way?
00:24:45Certainly. What do you think I got it for?
00:24:47Pretty sure of me, weren't you?
00:24:49I never heard of such conceit.
00:24:51Well, I...
00:24:53It's just a question of you. I could say no.
00:24:55But I don't see how I can resist the train.
00:24:59Give me some time to blow the man down.
00:25:01Oh, it's sailors and tinkers and tailors as men.
00:25:05Hey, hey, blow the man down.
00:25:13All right, but no one would have arrived sooner for our celebration.
00:25:17What do you want? Payment for your cattle?
00:25:19No, monsieur, but you have plenty cattle now, eh?
00:25:21Yes. Plenty.
00:25:23But they're all ours. Oui, oui. Hours, eh?
00:25:25Not yours. Hours.
00:25:27The old score is all settled.
00:25:29Absolutely. Dominique Bouchard always stuck clean with his new partners, eh?
00:25:33New partners, eh?
00:25:35Oh, what do you laugh? You use my ideas to go into business?
00:25:38Eh bien. My ideas? Your money? Eh?
00:25:41We are partners, no?
00:25:42No.
00:25:43You have no claim, not even for a single hoof or horn.
00:25:46Yeah, but I have a different view.
00:25:48Listen, Bouchard, if we catch you or anybody else taking any of our cattle,
00:25:52I'll give you a dose of stomach pills you can't digest.
00:25:55We understand each other?
00:25:57I know how you feel, but I, too, have ideas like yours.
00:26:00Like a big ranch in my Louisiana where I can be a big man of much power.
00:26:05That's your affair.
00:26:06But when you're on this side of the river, you keep your eyes peeled for our boundary markers.
00:26:09Oh, I have seen them, but, eh, I don't believe little words on pepper.
00:26:14Well, . . . .
00:26:16Good evening, sir.
00:26:17Mr. . . .
00:26:18Madam . . .
00:26:19Goodbye.
00:26:21Goodbye.
00:26:23Goodbye.
00:26:27He wasn't bluffing.
00:26:28We can take care of him all right.
00:26:29Think you ought to put off the drive to Abilene?
00:26:31Not by a jug for it.
00:26:32We need all the money those cattle will bring.
00:26:34You'll have enough men to take care of Bouchard.
00:26:36I'd relish doing it for a fact.
00:26:37Come on, Randy, let's finish the song.
00:26:39long. Yeah, come on.
00:26:41Sailors as tinkers and sailors as men.
00:26:44Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:27:00Well, so long, Tex. Good luck.
00:27:01Thanks, Dan. So long.
00:27:03Silence, Brian, take care of yourself. Sail away.
00:27:05Yes, sail away, and take a couch to my husband.
00:27:07Mike is not here. Take care of me, ma'am.
00:27:11Well, come on, Ronnie.
00:27:15I promise you, be careful, darling.
00:27:17It's such a dangerous trip, and if anything happened to you, I...
00:27:20Nothing will, not when I have you waiting for me.
00:27:23I'll be back by Thanksgiving.
00:27:27Goodbye, honey. Goodbye.
00:27:37Bye, honey.
00:27:38Goodbye.
00:27:39The internet
00:27:53Come on, come on, come on, come back.
00:28:21Kill you, you're running, you're going to root in my oven.
00:28:26Come back in, you're going to call it.
00:28:27Hello, Willie Gray.
00:28:28Hello, Willie Gray.
00:28:29All right.
00:28:30Everybody.
00:28:32I know we'll have a real Thanksgiving show now.
00:28:35How about a piece of that good old apple pie?
00:28:37Pie's waiting, but don't you mess up my kitchen,
00:28:39because you know I know you, cowboy.
00:28:47Tax, I'm so glad you're home.
00:28:49Leave the head of it in our hands.
00:28:51I'm going to get you out of it, and I sold the cattle.
00:28:57I went right out and bought you the finest present they had in Abilene.
00:29:02Bring it in, Salloway.
00:29:04Wait a minute, sir.
00:29:12We missed you, Salloway.
00:29:14Nothing like home port, ma'am.
00:29:15What do you want?
00:29:16Put it right there.
00:29:18It's the only one in the world that had it made special.
00:29:20Well, there she be.
00:29:25And not a scratch on her hoe.
00:29:28You like it, honey?
00:29:30Like it?
00:29:31Oh, it's fit for a king.
00:29:33That's what he'll be someday.
00:29:36Oh, Abby, he's going to make our future complete.
00:29:38Something to build for.
00:29:41What's the matter?
00:29:42Lately, I haven't been so sure of our future.
00:29:45I've been worried, Pax.
00:29:46You'll get those notions right out of your head.
00:29:48We'll have the best doctor that...
00:29:49No, it isn't that.
00:29:50It's Dan and the ranch.
00:29:52Beauchard's been raiding us ever since you left.
00:29:54Why didn't you tell me in your letters?
00:29:55I'd have come right back.
00:29:56Dan thought he could catch him, but he's managed to slip away every time.
00:30:00I guess I didn't take that hombre seriously enough.
00:30:03Where's Dan now?
00:30:04He's going to Blue Rock Canyon.
00:30:05He put some cattle there to draw Beauchard.
00:30:07Oh, Pax, I'm afraid.
00:30:09Dan may be walking into a trap himself.
00:30:11Beauchard seems to know if...
00:30:12If you don't stop that friending, you won't have any appetite for that turkey dinner.
00:30:15I'll go give Dan a hand.
00:30:33Runny, hold it.
00:30:35Where till I start moving the herd?
00:30:36Carl, Fauchstein, you were a wise old fox to find too many cows in one place.
00:30:41For that, I am going to promise you 100 gold pees.
00:30:44Come on, let me take it.
00:30:46Come on.
00:30:46Please, please.
00:30:47Please.
00:30:49Come on.
00:30:50Come on, sir.
00:30:52Come on, let me go.
00:30:54Come on.
00:30:55Come on.
00:30:55Come on.
00:31:00Yeah.
00:31:02Yeah.
00:31:03Yeah.
00:31:03What's wrong, Dominique?
00:31:04Hey, now I know why there are so many cows where the grass is so poor.
00:31:09I smell a mice behind the woodpile someplace.
00:31:12This place is no good.
00:31:13Now we must go.
00:31:13Hello.
00:31:14Let's go.
00:31:14Please.
00:31:15Please.
00:31:15Please.
00:31:15All right, fellas.
00:31:18Get up.
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00:32:00The End
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00:33:00All right, Pax!
00:33:16Hello, boys. How are you?
00:33:18Well, you missed quite a ruckus.
00:33:20Yeah?
00:33:20I finally got Bochardt. He wound up in the river.
00:33:22That's the best day's work he ever did.
00:33:24I don't want any trouble for the next few months on account of Abby.
00:33:26That's right.
00:33:27How are things going, Abilene?
00:33:28Got top prices.
00:33:28Good, ha!
00:33:48Sucker, bro. You are hurt, huh?
00:33:50My friend, they give me something.
00:33:52I will not forget too soon.
00:33:54How are we?
00:34:02Take it easy, Pax. Abby will be all right.
00:34:07That squeals pretty high. It must be a girl.
00:34:09It's got to be a boy. I made him a harpoon.
00:34:14Is she all right, Woody, Mae?
00:34:15Hi. So is your son.
00:34:17Give me a hug.
00:34:18You all be quiet.
00:34:22Come on.
00:34:24Cigars are on me.
00:34:32Up south, boys.
00:34:33Thanks.
00:34:34How does it feel to be popped?
00:34:36I don't know.
00:34:38Uncle Dan?
00:34:39That's right.
00:34:40Lucky it wasn't a girl, Skipper.
00:34:41We'd have had a tough time raising her.
00:34:43Oh, what do you know about raising kids?
00:34:45Everything.
00:34:46I was the last in a 14-kid family.
00:34:48And I never did get enough to eat.
00:34:50The good thing you didn't.
00:34:54Let me tell you some of the troubles I had when I was a kid.
00:34:57And that, my mates, is how come I had the measles 14 times.
00:35:01How many times?
00:35:0314.
00:35:03Go on in, Pax.
00:35:08Meet your new boss.
00:35:24Abby.
00:35:28I can't tell you how much I love you.
00:35:33It's a beautiful, Pax.
00:35:37He has your eyes.
00:35:50Nice good old shale, isn't he?
00:35:52Yes, sir.
00:35:53Off of us.
00:35:54Nine pounds.
00:35:56Pax, Junior.
00:35:58For every one of those pounds, I'll get you 10,000 acres.
00:36:01And for every year after that, I'll double it.
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00:39:08Is
00:39:10Well please keep your eyes open and watch everything I do.
00:39:12Lucky I got my new lariat.
00:39:13I'll rope calves and help ride herd.
00:39:17You always use a good hand, son.
00:39:19I guess we better get home.
00:39:20Wanna race?
00:39:21All right.
00:39:21Come on.
00:39:23At the end of the trail, little pal,
00:39:29when the sun disappears in the well,
00:39:34at the end of the trail, little pal,
00:39:40we will have real contentment and rest.
00:39:46If we should be pardoned by some trick of fate,
00:39:52wait at the old corral.
00:39:57Why don't y'all go to work?
00:39:58They depend that you'll find me, old friend,
00:40:04at the end of the trail, little pal.
00:40:10These figures are impossible.
00:40:163,000 head less than last year.
00:40:18Every year, your tallies have been off more each time.
00:40:20Well, I can vouch for the figures.
00:40:22We combed every inch of the range.
00:40:24I thought at first it was drought, freezing, normal straying,
00:40:29when you consider the size of the herds we're handling.
00:40:323,000 head is too much of a leak.
00:40:34I don't like the look of it myself.
00:40:36Pop, will you fix my lariat?
00:40:38Not now, Pax.
00:40:39I'm busy.
00:40:40There's only one answer, Ford.
00:40:41Other ranchers are driving our cattle to market
00:40:43alongside of their own and burning out our brands.
00:40:47There's a sure way to stop it.
00:40:48Clothes the range to everybody.
00:40:51That'll cause a peck of trouble, Mr. Bryce.
00:40:53Folks have always driven across each other's land.
00:40:56They're not going across mine anymore.
00:40:57Post no trespassing signs.
00:40:59I patrol the range to make sure everybody understands we mean it.
00:41:01Don't you think we better wait till Mr. Taylor gets back from Galveston?
00:41:04I gave you your orders, Ford.
00:41:11Hopper, Mr. Crowder and his friends stealing our cattle?
00:41:14Somebody is, and we're going to put a stop to it.
00:41:23Ah, Pierre, the journey was good, eh?
00:41:27Oh, good 1,000 times.
00:41:29Such fat cows.
00:41:31I should thank Mr. Bryce and Taylor for raising them for me, eh?
00:41:34Ah.
00:41:35Also, the saints, that they don't find out it is you who take them all these years.
00:41:38Yeah, but you forget I am a ghost, was I not drowned, eh?
00:41:41Oh, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:41:43Hey, something happened while you was away.
00:41:46Oui.
00:41:47Oui.
00:41:48I buy the Lemire plantation, eh?
00:41:50Saint Croc.
00:41:51You buy?
00:41:52Oui, me, eh?
00:41:53Well, soon you will be the most rich man in Louisiana.
00:41:56Eh, well, the most rich and the most powerful, eh?
00:41:58Well, tell a hell, but if my good partners are so careless with their cows, hmm?
00:42:01Well, no, no, no.
00:42:03Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:42:11Howdy, Mr. Taylor.
00:42:11Hi, Mr. Taylor, boys.
00:42:12Hi, Mr. Taylor.
00:42:13Glad to see you home again.
00:42:15Why all the artillery?
00:42:17No outside herds allowed on the range.
00:42:19Mr. Bryce has ordered.
00:42:20Some of the outfits are kinda hot, but so far they're just calling names.
00:42:31There you are.
00:42:35Now we'll run free without grabbing.
00:42:37Thanks, Pop.
00:42:38Pax, what are you thinking of?
00:42:40Closing the ranch to outside cattle.
00:42:42You know all Texas is open range.
00:42:44Well, it's about time it wasn't.
00:42:46A man can't raise a decent herd with every scrub bull mixing with his stock.
00:42:49Puts out feed.
00:42:50Not a man's cattle eats it.
00:42:52You can't even run steers on your own land.
00:42:53Somebody grabs them.
00:42:54Just the same, you can't go around stepping on folks.
00:42:56Well, let them keep out of my way.
00:42:58Pax, you don't have to push people against the wall.
00:43:00Well, if you make those ranchers drive the long way to market,
00:43:03there won't be any meat left on their cattle to sell.
00:43:05You'll force them out of business.
00:43:07This country was made for men that can stand on their own feet.
00:43:10If you want to survive, you have to fight.
00:43:12You can't be a sentimentalist.
00:43:14And you can't play lord and master.
00:43:17You forget it took the little man as well as the big one
00:43:19to make this country what it is.
00:43:21I can do without you, Lexer.
00:43:23You've gotten so puffed up with your own importance.
00:43:25Dan, please don't quarrel.
00:43:27I won't have it.
00:43:29Have it your own way.
00:43:30But remember, you can only push them so far.
00:43:36Pax, what's happened to you?
00:43:37You've changed so.
00:43:38You're hard and greedy.
00:43:41Hard and greedy?
00:43:42Because I'm fighting to keep what I have for my family?
00:43:45I'll see them and...
00:43:46Pop!
00:43:47Why is Uncle Dan so mad?
00:43:49Is it because you're turning people off our place?
00:43:51Mm-hmm.
00:43:52We can't let them keep on stealing our cattle
00:43:54when we have none left.
00:43:55So we have to keep them out, don't we?
00:43:56You betcha, Pop.
00:43:57And when I grow up, I'll help you fight them.
00:43:59Sure.
00:43:59Hushpacks, you mustn't talk like that.
00:44:01What do you want him to be?
00:44:02A mollycoddle?
00:44:03Ready to fight for what's his?
00:44:05I want him to know there are two ways of putting out a hand.
00:44:08In a shake or a slap.
00:44:10You get back a hand to court him.
00:44:11Howdy.
00:44:25I'd like to see Bryce, a tailor.
00:44:30Pax, it is a mighty good notion getting this breed.
00:44:32Certainly built to pack a lot of beef.
00:44:33Look, Dad.
00:44:34She's got a pillow on her neck.
00:44:36That's a brave of bull, Pax.
00:44:38We'll cross in with our longhorns
00:44:39and that'll give us a higher percentage of beef.
00:44:41Bryce and Taylor are sure getting highfalutin
00:44:44building a castle like this.
00:44:45I wouldn't mind being in their boots.
00:44:47Well, you could be
00:44:48if you pushed folks off the land the way they have.
00:44:51You tried to buy me out.
00:44:52I sent them packing.
00:44:54I told Bryce he wasn't trampling on me.
00:44:58Crowder's got a lot of nerve coming here
00:45:00after running you two-hand.
00:45:01I wonder what he wants.
00:45:02I don't know.
00:45:03Howdy, boys.
00:45:04Hello, Crowder.
00:45:05Hello.
00:45:07Hello.
00:45:08We came to, uh...
00:45:11Well, Cabrima.
00:45:14Aren't Texas longhorns good enough for your outfit?
00:45:17We decided that improving our stock
00:45:19might encourage our neighbors to do likewise.
00:45:21Leading ranchers should set an example
00:45:23or else how is the cattle industry in Texas going to grow?
00:45:26It was growing before you were born
00:45:28and it would be growing after you're gone.
00:45:31I'll shove it along while I'm here.
00:45:33My son will carry on where I leave off.
00:45:36I'm learning now, Mr. Crowder.
00:45:38I'm going to be Pop's right-hand man.
00:45:40Well, how about getting down to business?
00:45:42This is Mr. McCabe.
00:45:43He represents the Great Southwest Railroad Company.
00:45:45How do you do, sir?
00:45:46Mr. Bryce and Mr. Taylor.
00:45:47Mr. Bryce?
00:45:48How do you do?
00:45:48Mr. McCabe has a deal for you.
00:45:50It concerns every man here.
00:45:52Well, gentlemen, we might as well be comfortable.
00:45:54Come on.
00:45:59Sit down, gentlemen.
00:46:04Go ahead, Mr. McCabe.
00:46:07Well, gentlemen,
00:46:08our company proposes to build a line
00:46:10from Abilene to Riverford
00:46:12and we're obtaining rights of way.
00:46:14So far, everyone along the route
00:46:17has given us permission,
00:46:18but we must have yours to complete the final link.
00:46:21Sorry, Mr. McCabe,
00:46:22but for my part,
00:46:23no railroad is going through our property.
00:46:26Well, you can't think of yourself all the time, Bryce.
00:46:29This will benefit the whole community.
00:46:32Make Riverford a great cattle center.
00:46:34Maybe.
00:46:35And it'll also bring in a tidal wave of settlers.
00:46:38Before you know it,
00:46:38they'll be demanding roads, town sites.
00:46:41They'll cut up the land and the farms.
00:46:43We cattlemen will be crowded out.
00:46:44Hold on, Pax.
00:46:46Maybe we can get on without a railroad.
00:46:49But I claim some of the smaller outfits
00:46:51are entitled to make a decent profit, too.
00:46:53And they can by freighting their cattle to Abilene
00:46:55instead of driving them.
00:46:56You're right.
00:46:57The jailer's right.
00:46:58You know the cattle industry needs range.
00:47:00Enormous range.
00:47:01And a railroad will kill it.
00:47:03I say it stays up.
00:47:05You've got your sights level
00:47:06on the wrong target, Pax.
00:47:09I guess there's nothing I can say
00:47:10that'll switch them.
00:47:11Mr. Bryce,
00:47:12don't you realize you're stopping development
00:47:14in this territory?
00:47:15McCabe,
00:47:17it's taken years to put this ranch together.
00:47:19Years of sweat,
00:47:20struggle and fight.
00:47:22I'm not letting your railroad tear it down.
00:47:27I'm sorry we can't get together.
00:47:30So am I.
00:47:31Goodbye.
00:47:32Bye.
00:47:39Mr. Crowder,
00:47:40looks like our deal's off.
00:47:42None of the land's any good to us without theirs.
00:47:44Well,
00:47:45they're riding high now,
00:47:46but they won't ride on forever.
00:47:51When I was a-walkin' down
00:47:53Paradise Street
00:47:54Hey, hey,
00:47:56blow the man down
00:47:57A pretty young damsel
00:47:59that I chanced to meet
00:48:01Give me some time
00:48:02to blow the man down
00:48:04Where did you get my pet van?
00:48:07I borrowed it
00:48:07to shoot the flies off the hatch.
00:48:09She growed a tail
00:48:10for that purpose.
00:48:11Not on her front, then.
00:48:13You don't mind, do you, Mom?
00:48:15If anything should happen to it,
00:48:16I'll buy you another one.
00:48:18You could never replace it, darling.
00:48:20First present your father ever gave me.
00:48:22Oh, I'll be careful.
00:48:24I'll put it away
00:48:24as soon as we get home.
00:48:26A rabbit!
00:48:27Let's chase it!
00:48:28Bryce can drive off
00:48:38some of the smaller outfits,
00:48:40but he can't stop this drive.
00:48:42Not if we all stick together.
00:48:43Still in awe,
00:48:44we'll be a trespassing.
00:48:45Well,
00:48:45how are we going to get
00:48:46a cow to market?
00:48:47Why'd it take a week
00:48:48to circle their range?
00:48:50If we don't short cut,
00:48:51we have to cross the river
00:48:51and go down through the bayous.
00:48:52We can't drive steers
00:48:54through mud that has no bottom.
00:48:59Asa Clayton
00:48:59tried to cut across dry quick.
00:49:01Bryce Taylor outfit
00:49:02shot 40 of his steers.
00:49:04Creased him in the shoulder.
00:49:05Well,
00:49:05they're clamping down on us,
00:49:06just like they planned all along.
00:49:08They won't be satisfied
00:49:09until they starve
00:49:09every one of us out.
00:49:11No sidewinder's going to keep me
00:49:12from making a living.
00:49:13Me neither.
00:49:13Just let them try to stop us.
00:49:15Sorry, Mr. Crowder,
00:49:27but you can't cut across
00:49:28Bryce Taylor range anymore.
00:49:29Well,
00:49:29we've been doing it right along
00:49:31and we don't aim to change now.
00:49:32Mr. Bryce says different.
00:49:34Ford,
00:49:34you keep out of the way.
00:49:35We're coming through.
00:49:36Crowder,
00:49:36turn those cows.
00:49:37We don't want trouble.
00:49:38Son,
00:49:38you've got it.
00:49:45All right,
00:49:45bring them there.
00:50:10Bring it away
00:50:11from the rail bag.
00:50:15You can't hang on our place.
00:50:17My papa says no.
00:50:20Hello.
00:50:21Turn.
00:50:22Turn the pedal.
00:50:27The other way, Bryce.
00:50:28The other way.
00:50:33Stop.
00:50:35Stop.
00:50:36Stop.
00:50:41Hey.
00:50:45I tried to...
00:51:15Keep it up, Pop.
00:51:20Like you said.
00:51:24Pop!
00:51:25Oh, no!
00:51:38Oh, Dad!
00:51:45There's something I want to say, Pax.
00:52:11I've been doing a heap of calculations.
00:52:13Oh, not now, man.
00:52:14I can't think.
00:52:16I've been going crazy.
00:52:19I can't believe he's gone.
00:52:21I had so many plans for him.
00:52:24How's that mean?
00:52:26I haven't talked to him in many days.
00:52:27He's taken it pretty hard.
00:52:30A little swine.
00:52:32Never wish they had.
00:52:33I'm not responsible.
00:52:34You are.
00:52:35You pinned them in a corner.
00:52:37Throw them into going against you.
00:52:38They didn't have to kill my son.
00:52:40I'll keep them on this place.
00:52:41I'll fence the whole ranch.
00:52:43I'll put a bullet in the first one that sets foot on it.
00:52:45And you'll do it alone.
00:52:46When we started this ranch, we wanted to make it something we'd be proud of.
00:52:52But you've turned it into a thing that wreaks some greed and depression.
00:52:57A thing that all decent people hold against.
00:53:00It's already cost the life of an innocent child.
00:53:02What's happened from the beginning?
00:53:06There'll be more killings.
00:53:07More bloodshed.
00:53:08And for what?
00:53:11So you can have a few more miles of range?
00:53:13A few more cows?
00:53:14I can't stomach your notions any longer.
00:53:16You've gone soft.
00:53:17Well, I won't stop until...
00:53:18Pack!
00:53:19You've done enough.
00:53:20Stay out of this, Abby.
00:53:21Now, I've had my craw full.
00:53:22I'm putting an end to this partnership.
00:53:24Good.
00:53:24I'll buy your interest.
00:53:25That suits me.
00:53:27Pack, listen.
00:53:28Hate and revenge will destroy you.
00:53:30It won't bring our son back.
00:53:32What kind of a mother are you?
00:53:34Do you want me to turn my other cheek?
00:53:36Well, I won't.
00:53:37That's not my way.
00:53:41Your way is to rule and trample people.
00:53:44Grab for yourself at every turn.
00:53:46You taught it to Pack.
00:53:47Your very words let him do it.
00:53:49It's easy enough to blame me.
00:53:51But if I had it all to do over again,
00:53:52I'd still teach him to fight for what's his.
00:53:55You Pack, you're blind and you'll stay blind.
00:53:57There's no place in your heart for love and understanding.
00:54:01I can't go on like that.
00:54:03That's up to you.
00:54:17Miss your spout, you big walrus.
00:54:19But Miss Abby will need me.
00:54:21All right.
00:54:21Goodbye, Selway.
00:54:33You've been awfully kind to me.
00:54:35Thanks, ma'am.
00:54:36Things won't seem ship-shape around here without you.
00:54:41Goodbye.
00:54:42Bye.
00:54:47Abby.
00:54:47Still, suddenly...
00:54:57I'm sorry, Pax.
00:55:00Terribly sorry.
00:55:02We had something fine and beautiful.
00:55:05It wasn't enough for you.
00:55:08Ready, Abby?
00:55:08Abby.
00:55:09Abby.
00:55:09Abby.
00:55:17I'll have the money for you as soon as possible.
00:55:20Whenever is convenient.
00:55:22We'll be in Riverford.
00:55:24Bye, Abby.
00:55:27Goodbye.
00:55:27Goodbye.
00:55:27Mr. Brysey, Mr. Saylor, we told me to give you this.
00:55:50So you run out on me, too?
00:55:58I ain't running out on you, Mr. Brysey.
00:56:05Yes, sir, you betcha.
00:56:06I tore right into them pirates.
00:56:09I cracked them on their skulls so hard I busted all their toes.
00:56:12Bravo, bravo, one of me.
00:56:15Honored to meet you.
00:56:16Two honors to meet you.
00:56:17Sure.
00:56:17Why don't you stay here, Luciana, and come to work with me at the Rancho Opetila?
00:56:24No.
00:56:24I'm going back to the sea.
00:56:26I hate ranchers.
00:56:27They change people.
00:56:29Makes them forget to be human.
00:56:31But my boss is almost human.
00:56:33He pays well.
00:56:34He got so many cows.
00:56:36You can hardly see the grass.
00:56:39We find them in Texas by the quantities.
00:56:42I don't care where you found them.
00:56:43From now on, cows is only stakes to me.
00:56:47All right, have it to work.
00:56:48But honor me by meeting my boss.
00:56:51He like to meet men with courage like you.
00:56:54All right, we'll buy him a drink.
00:56:56All right, and we'll drink it, and we don't care.
00:56:58Sure.
00:57:05Oh, you are, Benny.
00:57:06Hey, what's the matter?
00:57:08How you sick?
00:57:09My liver.
00:57:10Is that your boss?
00:57:12Oui, monsieur.
00:57:13Come and meet him.
00:57:14William?
00:57:14I'm a meeting later.
00:57:15Come on, meet him.
00:57:16My liver's turning the tunnel.
00:57:17Oh, come on.
00:57:18Come on, disappointed friend.
00:57:20I like it.
00:57:21It's gone.
00:57:22Is that right?
00:57:23One, four, seven, three, four.
00:57:25Fourteen thousand seven hundred and thirty-four.
00:57:28Check.
00:57:29Mm-hmm.
00:57:31As I can figure, Dan's share comes close to a half million dollars.
00:57:34They raise that much cash and leave us with a mighty small herd.
00:57:40Hi, Skipper!
00:57:41What are you doing here?
00:57:42You're supposed to be halfway to the Gulf.
00:57:44I was, but I ain't.
00:57:46I don't want no shore leave when there's some fighting to do.
00:57:49You're drunk.
00:57:51But just the same, my eyes and ears ain't.
00:57:54I found out where your cow's been going to.
00:57:56Yeah?
00:57:57Where?
00:57:58Mr. Beauchard Shanghai'd him.
00:58:00Beauchard?
00:58:00Now I know you're drunk.
00:58:03Sure.
00:58:04But just the same, I saw him just as plain as haptious light in a cavern across the river.
00:58:10Where you been all this time?
00:58:14Shh.
00:58:15Shh.
00:58:40Shh.
00:58:41Shh.
00:58:42Shh.
00:58:44a neat job of working these brands over
00:58:48looks like they're all wearing them
00:58:52lined up a couple of them, we'll take them along for evidence
00:58:54one fella out of you and I'll tie your tongue to your tail
00:59:14what an evening we have, now we can dream of ours with us
00:59:27well, if it is not my old friend
00:59:43why don't you let me know you was coming, I stay home to welcome you
00:59:47I didn't want to put you to any trouble
00:59:48besides, this isn't a social call, Beauchard
00:59:51in the last seven years you've stolen 10,000 of my cattle
00:59:54a normal increase would have raised that to about 50,000
00:59:58that makes you owe me plenty of hard cash
01:00:01but I will take my share of our partnership
01:00:03and I keep it
01:00:05I have men both loyal and brave
01:00:08and they will not let you take my cows from my ranch
01:00:10there's more than one way of collecting a debt
01:00:12if you kill me
01:00:15my men will shoot you before you can go in mine
01:00:17oh, what you gain
01:00:19yes, you're right
01:00:22I hadn't thought about that
01:00:25but what can you do about this?
01:00:27Dominic Beauchard, you've been found guilty of the charge of cattle stealing
01:00:40the sentence of this court is that you be confined for the term of from two to five years
01:00:45that's just a vacation
01:00:47well, if I was skipping this year's show, I'd stake him out on a yardage
01:00:51Mr. Bryce, I understand you have filed suit in the Louisiana courts for the value of your stolen cattle
01:00:57in view of this verdict, you should get your money quickly
01:01:01it's bad to lose the money, but it's better to save the neck
01:01:07you're lucky they only tried you for stealing cattle
01:01:10you've no cause to grin
01:01:12stand up
01:01:14not through with you yet
01:01:16there's another matter
01:01:18Beauchard, you've been a thorn in the side of law and order in Texas for over ten years
01:01:24but the law always catches up with killers like you
01:01:27for your raid on Clarksville, where you were responsible for the death of poor persons
01:01:32and on Melford, which you burned to the ground at the cost of more lives
01:01:35for your attack on half a dozen ranches
01:01:38the order of this court is that you be remanded to the custody of the sheriff
01:01:42to stand trial for murder
01:01:44court dismissed
01:01:46thanks for everything, Beauchard
01:01:54it is too soon for thanks, monsieur, I promise you
01:02:05you're very foxy
01:02:10foxy, yeah, but look, I am in here
01:02:13that's a good one
01:02:16that sure is a good one
01:02:17what do you want?
01:02:28I have fresh clothes for monsieur Beauchard
01:02:30all right, come in
01:02:30let's have a look at them
01:02:34oh, they are just handkerchiefs, socks and the road
01:02:38that will keep him warm
01:02:40oh, the cord
01:02:44oh, to tie around the middle to keep out the cold air
01:02:50all right, let him have
01:02:52merci, monsieur
01:02:59this time I am a fox, eh?
01:03:15bonsoir, monsieur
01:03:16but why you are keeping away so many days
01:03:25please come to the ranch
01:03:26we have to hide in the hills
01:03:27and they have taken all the gold
01:03:29and put in the bank
01:03:30at the rivier port
01:03:31oh, that is most convenient
01:03:33well, we've been rolling east about ten minutes
01:03:38I suppose we'll ever get used to living there again
01:03:40after all this
01:03:41oh, sure we will
01:03:42and it'll be better
01:03:43barb wire
01:03:49consigned to the Bryce Taylor ranch
01:03:51confound Pax's hide
01:03:52he's just begging for trouble
01:03:54oh, Danny's so wrong
01:03:55and the terrible part is
01:03:57he believes he's right
01:03:58now, will you agree
01:04:01that we've got to clip Bryce's wings?
01:04:03that's the cruelest contraption ever invented
01:04:05and he's using it
01:04:06to fence his whole range
01:04:08he started coming in last night
01:04:09and they've carted most of it away
01:04:10they calls it barb wire
01:04:12look at them barbs
01:04:13wire will tear the cattle to pieces
01:04:14we've got to drive them out of the country
01:04:16before he puts up a foot up
01:04:17well, he's like jimson weed
01:04:18he's choking us to death
01:04:20I'm for making a necktie social
01:04:21now, you're talking
01:04:22we'll all meet tonight
01:04:24at Mesquite Flats
01:04:25pass the word
01:04:26to the rest of the men
01:04:26and get to every man in River Hood
01:04:29let's go
01:04:30let's put out here
01:04:31we'll have to get a hold of them
01:04:33Dan, we'll have to warn him
01:04:35he'll kill him
01:04:35I thought I'd stop loving him
01:04:39but I haven't
01:04:41when it comes to Pax
01:04:42changing our minds is a tailor habit
01:04:44I'll write out
01:04:46you and Ruddy stay here at the hotel
01:04:47while this thing blows over
01:04:48and they won't rest until you're swinging from a limb, Pax
01:04:53now, come on
01:04:54give up the idea of using barb wire
01:04:56I run this ranch as I see fit
01:04:58no mob is going to dictate to me
01:05:00when I'm in the right
01:05:01you're no more in the right
01:05:02than you were when you accused them of rust
01:05:04now, I'll admit it
01:05:05and pull in your horns
01:05:07Dan, my son died
01:05:09keeping them off this place
01:05:10and as long as I live
01:05:11they're going to stay off
01:05:12if I have to turn Texas upside down
01:05:14they'll pull this house apart
01:05:17brick by brick
01:05:18and what do you care
01:05:18it's not your property
01:05:19you got your check
01:05:20now, go on
01:05:21before they show up
01:05:22all right
01:05:24I'll go
01:05:26for 15 years
01:05:29I've been sticking my neck out
01:05:30beside yours
01:05:31now I'm through
01:05:33Roddy, where have you been?
01:05:41Dan hasn't come back yet
01:05:42and I'm worried
01:05:43I'm going to the ranch
01:05:44you can bet I'll get you out of here
01:05:45Riverford ain't going to be healthy
01:05:47why, what's happening?
01:05:48well, nothing yet
01:05:49I was down by the river
01:05:50and heard two Frenchy boatmen yammering
01:05:52Beauchard and his pack of scutlers
01:05:54are coming in from La Cumbria
01:05:55and they're going to sack the town
01:05:56there's nobody here to stop them
01:05:58the crowd aren't these men
01:05:59I know all about it, Cal
01:06:00Roddy and I'll try to stop them
01:06:01at the flat
01:06:02you get all the women
01:06:03and children together
01:06:04and put them in the schoolhouse
01:06:05well, it looks like
01:06:07every man in town turned out
01:06:08all right, men
01:06:09watch the horses
01:06:11get your rivals
01:06:21from Mr. Rice on the porch
01:06:22your ammunition's there too
01:06:26got an extra six-shooter for me
01:06:38I was hoping you'd come back
01:06:40fight wouldn't seem natural
01:06:41without the two of us in it
01:06:43oh, that's the way I figured
01:06:44they may have left the flats by now
01:06:54you go on after them
01:06:55and I'll short cut to the ranch
01:06:55and get help
01:06:56aye, aye, Skipper
01:06:57every man in town is gone
01:07:11only the old ones stayed there
01:07:12well, certainly
01:07:13those ranchers
01:07:14they make M. Price pay for his sins
01:07:16and while they do
01:07:17Dominic Fouchard will collect
01:07:19hello, Monte
01:07:25we march
01:07:26remember
01:07:28the ranchers in the valley
01:07:30belong to you
01:07:31and I give you the town also
01:07:33but not the bank
01:07:35that belong to me
01:07:37hello
01:07:39holy
01:07:47hey, Skipper
01:07:48it's Miss Abby
01:07:49all over the gate
01:07:50all over the mountain
01:07:51I thought I told you
01:07:59to stay in town
01:08:00until this thing blows over
01:08:01well, she's out like cumbers
01:08:02he's got hundreds of men
01:08:03he's gonna attack Riverford
01:08:05well, let him attack
01:08:06but Pax
01:08:07he'll wipe out the entire valley
01:08:08those women and children
01:08:09let the men take care of him
01:08:10instead of using their mob rule on me
01:08:12well, Ronnie's gone after them
01:08:13but I'm afraid
01:08:14he won't reach them in time
01:08:15you can't let those women and children suffer Pax
01:08:17your fight's not with them
01:08:19she's right, Pax
01:08:20why should I worry about their families?
01:08:22they didn't worry about mine
01:08:24even so, we've got to help them
01:08:25while we ride to the rescue
01:08:26that pack of wolves
01:08:27tears my ranch apart
01:08:28oh, no
01:08:30Pax Junior paid a big price
01:08:32for this place
01:08:33I'm not letting it go
01:08:35for a noble gesture
01:08:35it won't make it easier on you
01:08:39to bring agony on others
01:08:40in spite of what those men have done
01:08:43they love their families
01:08:44as much as we love Pax
01:08:47would you want me to go through what we have?
01:08:53no
01:08:53I wouldn't
01:08:55give it a hand to the old ranch house with Willie Mae
01:09:08you'll be safe for there
01:09:10well, Dan
01:09:16I guess this is the end of our empire
01:09:20sure
01:09:21but I've got a notion
01:09:23you're starting to build something better
01:09:25sail away
01:09:29boy
01:09:30all you men
01:09:31get your horses
01:09:32go sure it's got us outnumbered
01:09:38but for where he is
01:09:39we'll have to go through
01:09:39bottleneck pass
01:09:40we're a lot closer to it
01:09:41than he is
01:09:42I've got a hunch
01:09:43we can even up the odds
01:09:44you all ready men?
01:09:45yeah
01:09:46come on
01:09:55keep working
01:10:12make those anchor posts good and solid men
01:10:14if that firetrap doesn't hold them
01:10:16this barricade
01:10:18shut
01:10:18push the trash over
01:10:24hey
01:10:27hey
01:10:29hey
01:10:30you fellas better find it back to town
01:10:33because Bullshark's gonna pounce on it
01:10:34well, you hold your shirt, Taylor
01:10:36he's up in jail in Sabine
01:10:38Taylor told me so himself
01:10:39well, this rabbit is just one of Bryce's men
01:10:42it's a trick to stall
01:10:43it is not a trick
01:10:44I tell you Bullshark's head
01:10:45you go back and tell your boss
01:10:47we're not giving him time to get set for us
01:10:48oh, let's go
01:10:49oh, let's go
01:10:52tell him
01:10:52hey, Crowder, wait
01:10:54have the men lay low
01:10:57and wait for the signal
01:10:58all right, Red
01:11:08get down
01:11:09you want to spoil everything?
01:11:36then they start coming back out
01:11:38come on, Ford
01:11:50start plugging that gap
01:11:53light up, Red
01:12:00what kind of trick is this?
01:12:19yeah, it's not good to play with fire
01:12:22we go back
01:12:22we take another way to the bar
01:12:24hold up, hold fast, run
01:12:25all right, let him go
01:12:38I'll do it
01:12:39come on, come on
01:12:40come on
01:12:41come on
01:12:42come on
01:12:43come on
01:12:44come on
01:12:45come on
01:12:46come on
01:12:47come on
01:12:48come on
01:12:49come on
01:12:50come on
01:12:51come on
01:12:52come on
01:12:53come on
01:12:54come on
01:12:55come on
01:12:56come on
01:12:57come on
01:12:58come on
01:12:59come on
01:13:00come on
01:13:01come on
01:13:02come on
01:13:03come on
01:13:04come on
01:13:05come on
01:13:06That's right, keep this gap raising.
01:13:19Let them be coming in.
01:13:27We are left.
01:13:28When we get out, follow me.
01:13:36Get ready, men.
01:13:48Let's start up the slope.
01:14:06Now would you believe it?
01:14:24Now, will you believe it?
01:14:35That ain't dogs barking.
01:14:36Soundbugs coming from the bottleneck.
01:14:38Well, maybe Bryce sent some of his men to draw us off.
01:14:42That firing's too heavy.
01:14:43Bryce hasn't got that good again.
01:14:44I'm taking a look.
01:14:46Hey, we better all take a look.
01:14:47Come on.
01:14:49Hey.
01:14:54Hey, tell Ronnie about that one, will you?
01:15:24Make it go for it.
01:15:41Get the men down, Pax.
01:16:02Look at the rocks.
01:16:03There, what are you supposed to know?
01:16:21Tectus wire, huh?
01:16:23Well, look.
01:16:24Hold it.
01:16:25There, look.
01:16:46Pull it.
01:16:47Pull it.
01:16:49Pull it.
01:16:51Pull it.
01:16:51Pull it.
01:16:53Pull it!
01:17:01Pull up those rocks!
01:17:06Pull! Pull that one!
01:17:07Pull those rocks!
01:17:08Pull those rocks!
01:17:09Hey, hey, pull!
01:17:14Get her!
01:17:16Pull! Pull his rocks!
01:17:22Fill!
01:17:23Get her!
01:17:28Fill!
01:17:30Fill!
01:17:34No!
01:17:40No!
01:17:49Do you know what you're talking about?
01:17:52Better play our ace, Pat.
01:17:54Sure, Skipper. Let's give it to him.
01:17:56Go ahead.
01:18:22That blast ought to stop him.
01:18:52Go ahead.
01:19:22Hold it, men.
01:19:28Round him up.
01:19:29What's that, Sam?
01:19:37He ain't sunk, but he sure viewed you for dry, Doc.
01:19:40Bryce, from now on, you can string as much of that barbed wire as you want, and I'm going to help you.
01:19:46You fellas saved our families, and we won't forget it.
01:19:50I guess we've both been wrong, Trotter.
01:19:54I can't stop railroads any more than you can stop fencing ranges.
01:19:58They're both here to stay because you both mean progress.
01:20:04Texas isn't.
01:20:06Dan, you better finish.
01:20:09Well, Pax means if we all pull together, we can make this the finest state union, the cattle center of the country.
01:20:15So we're letting the railroad through.
01:20:18When we put up our fences, we're going to leave.
01:20:21I need a gates for our neighbors.
01:20:22Give me them pills, you big bunch of barnacle.
01:20:33You ain't giving these to the skipper, you little sand crab.
01:20:35Let go or I'll flatten you like a flounder.
01:20:37But the catalog says they're good for man or beast.
01:20:40Yeah, sure.
01:20:40I swallowed one this morning, and my teeth still rattling.
01:20:42I don't dare give them to me.
01:20:44No.
01:20:44Give me a pill.
01:20:51Here's the bottle.
01:20:52Eat one pill, it'll make you tie a knot in an octopus.
01:20:55Eat them yourself.
01:20:57Here's all the medicine I'll ever need.
01:21:10Eat one pill, it'll make you tie a knot in an octopus.
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