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Johnny Hawks (Kirk Douglas), a Civil War veteran renowned for his prowess in battling Native American tribes, is hired to escort a group of white settlers. But when lowlife Wes Todd (Walter Matthau) discovers that nearby Sioux are hiding a trove of gold, he becomes obsessed with locating it -- which quickly stirs up trouble with local Sioux warriors. However, Hawks, preoccupied with a pretty Sioux woman, Onahti (Elsa Martinelli), doesn't realize that there's conflict until it's too late.
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00:03:48Hello, Red Cloud.
00:04:07Johnny Hawks.
00:04:08I was told you were dead.
00:04:10Somebody lied.
00:04:12I did a little fighting in the war, that's all.
00:04:14White men against white.
00:04:16We were hoping you would kill each other off.
00:04:19It didn't last that long.
00:04:20Too bad.
00:04:23Where are the rest of your people?
00:04:25Hunting?
00:04:27Hunting what?
00:04:29Why are you here?
00:04:31I'm on my way to the new fort.
00:04:34Want me to ride through without saying hello to an old friend?
00:04:37Why are you here?
00:04:39There's a wagon train at the new fort heading north.
00:04:41I know.
00:04:43You better pass through your country?
00:04:45Why not?
00:04:45I'm at peace.
00:04:47Between killings?
00:04:48I've killed only those who have broken my law.
00:04:51What law is that?
00:04:53White men must not come into our land looking for gold.
00:04:58Oh.
00:05:00I didn't know there was any around.
00:05:02White men must not come and trade whiskey for gold.
00:05:05It takes two to make a trade.
00:05:06I've punished both.
00:05:10Come.
00:05:16They broke the law.
00:05:17They look sorry for it.
00:05:19I'll help you keep your law.
00:05:23We'll punish our lawbreakers in our own way.
00:05:26Good.
00:05:26Do you believe a man who has killed so many of our people?
00:05:29He's killed twice as many of mine.
00:05:31Is the captain of the new fort to be trusted?
00:05:34Come to the new fort and speak to the captain.
00:05:35You two might get along good.
00:05:38I will be there tomorrow.
00:05:40I'll tell him.
00:05:45Johnny Hooks.
00:05:45Not until you have eaten with your friends.
00:05:51Well, thanks, Red Cobb.
00:05:52But I really think I should...
00:06:00I am kind of hungry.
00:06:15Open it.
00:06:21Looks like gold.
00:06:24Feels like it.
00:06:27Tastes like gold.
00:06:28Where does it live?
00:06:29I hope you never learn.
00:06:31Why?
00:06:32It would make me unhappy to see your hair growing on a stick.
00:06:39Any one of my people who tells a white man dies.
00:06:42But you're rich.
00:06:44Gold by horse's blankets.
00:06:46You're very rich.
00:06:48Will it bring back the buffalo your people will kill?
00:06:51Will it clean the streams your people will fill with filth as they search for the yellow iron?
00:06:56Will it bring back the beauty of the land?
00:06:59I'm already rich in the only wealth I want.
00:07:02That which you see about us.
00:07:04Think of these things while you are waiting for sleep.
00:07:12Think of these things while you are waiting for sleep.
00:07:12This is professionals in the world.
00:07:31When you have a good walks.
00:07:34And you have a good walk.
00:07:34Look.
00:08:07Why are you so angry? Because I saw you in the water?
00:08:19The old powder river camp I've seen your mother wash you when you were that high.
00:08:23I'm not that high anymore.
00:08:26No, you're not.
00:08:37No, you're not.
00:09:07No, you're not.
00:09:37No, you're not.
00:10:07No, you're not.
00:10:37Go away. No more gold.
00:10:44No more gold for whiskey. I tell Red Clough.
00:11:07No more gold for whiskey. I tell Red Clough.
00:11:17No more gold for whiskey. I tell Red Clough. I tell Red Clough. I tell Red Clough. I tell Red Clough. I tell Red Clough. I tell Red Clough. I tell Red Clough. I tell Red Clough. I tell Red Clough. I tell Red Clough. I tell Red Clough. I tell Red Clough. I tell Red Clough. I tell Red Clough. I tell Red Clough. I tell Red Clough. I tell Red Clough. I tell Red Clough. I tell Red Clough. I tell Red Clough. I tell Red Clough. I tell Red Clough. I tell Red Clough. I tell Red Clough. I tell Red Clough. I tell Red Clough. I tell Red Clough. I tell Red Clough. I tell Red Clough. I tell Red Clough. I tell Red Clough. I tell Red Clough. I tell Red Clough. I tell Red Clough. I tell Red Clough. I tell Red Clough. I
00:11:47What are you doing running around killing people?
00:12:10I didn't kill anybody.
00:12:11Who did?
00:12:12What's it to you?
00:12:15Who did?
00:12:17A fellow named Shivington.
00:12:20Where are you from?
00:12:21No, for it.
00:12:22We were with a wagon train.
00:12:23What were you doing here?
00:12:24Well, we just thought we'd do some night hunting.
00:12:27Shooting owls.
00:12:28Anything that showed.
00:12:30A couple of Indians come walking by and Shivington got scared and he started shooting.
00:12:34Next thing I know, this rat skin here jumps me.
00:12:47This man's a fool, but I need him for a witness.
00:12:50I asked for the prisoner.
00:12:51He is my brother's prisoner, not mine.
00:13:07What does that mean?
00:13:07I've got to fight him for your hide.
00:13:11What happens if you lose?
00:13:13Well, my troubles will be over.
00:13:15Yours will just begin.
00:13:16Here we go.
00:13:46Wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:14:16Wait, wait.
00:14:46Wait, wait.
00:15:16Take the white man and go.
00:15:27I sure was close.
00:15:41I was kind of worried about you there for a while.
00:15:43I never was so nervous in my life.
00:15:47Well, settle your nerves.
00:16:11Come to the fort.
00:16:18Come to the fort.
00:16:31I don't know.
00:16:33The captain will punish whoever is responsible for this.
00:16:35I would like to see white man's justice.
00:16:38And come to the fort and you'll see it.
00:16:41I will be there tomorrow.
00:17:01You got a pair of fists.
00:17:26You almost took my jaw off.
00:17:31Of course, I realized you were doing it for my good.
00:17:34I always like to give a stranger a helping hand.
00:17:36I appreciate that.
00:17:39It's funny how they enjoy burning somebody alive.
00:17:41I don't care for it.
00:17:42Better stop shooting night owl.
00:17:44What do you mean?
00:17:46These fell out of your pants.
00:17:47Oh, I got these nuggets in the trade.
00:17:50Hot lead for gold.
00:17:53All right.
00:17:54So my partner shot an Indian.
00:17:55Willing to tell that to the fort, Captain?
00:17:57Is that what you want me to do?
00:18:00You've been getting a lot of gold from the Indians.
00:18:02At first, then it trickled down.
00:18:03This morning, nothing.
00:18:05Want to try again?
00:18:06Huh?
00:18:08It'd be easier finding where the Indians are getting.
00:18:12So that's what you were soaping up the big chief for.
00:18:14You know, I had a feeling you were after the stuff.
00:18:16It'd be a shame to burn a smart fellow like you.
00:18:19You know where it is?
00:18:20It's a gold field.
00:18:20Uh-huh.
00:18:21I got a hunch.
00:18:22Well, listen, man.
00:18:23You'll need help.
00:18:23There'll be plenty for both of us.
00:18:24What about your partner?
00:18:26Chivington?
00:18:27I ain't particular what happens to him.
00:18:30My lucky piece.
00:18:31We can go far with a little luck, eh, partner?
00:18:33Uh, you're so right, partner.
00:18:46It's Wes Todd.
00:18:50Hey, Wes!
00:18:51You're supposed to be dead!
00:18:53Yeah?
00:18:54He ain't even wounded!
00:18:57Disappointed?
00:18:58Chivington's got everybody jumping with his account of the massacre.
00:19:01Who got massacred?
00:19:02Him!
00:19:02I would've, if not for Johnny Hawks here.
00:19:05Johnny Hawks?
00:19:06Hey, didn't we hear about you back in Laramie?
00:19:08I've been there.
00:19:09Well, I've been...
00:19:10See you here.
00:19:11How soon will the troops be here?
00:19:13Where's, uh, Chivington?
00:19:14He was in the saloon a little while ago.
00:19:16Thanks.
00:19:16What are you riding for?
00:19:19What are you riding for?
00:19:25With the Sioux on the warpath, I'm staying inside tonight.
00:19:28We're wasting our time.
00:19:30Chivington knows where their minions are.
00:19:32Then why don't the captain take his troops and wipe them out?
00:19:34Every man, woman, a child.
00:19:36You never do much Indian fight, sirs.
00:19:38I've fought enough Yankees to know how to deal with any kind of skunk.
00:19:41We just lost one war.
00:19:43You can't wait to lose another.
00:19:47Step down off that horse.
00:19:52Say, we're Johnny Hawks, the Indian fighter.
00:19:55Oh, I wouldn't want to harm nobody's good at killing Indians.
00:19:58Hold it, West.
00:20:02Right.
00:20:03The captain can't make the rest of us sit here waiting to be massacred.
00:20:06It ain't human.
00:20:07You gotta remember, Indians ain't people.
00:20:09They're wild animals.
00:20:10When they get a taste of blood, you gotta kill them.
00:20:13You're right, Shiv.
00:20:13Let me tell you.
00:20:15When I seen my poor friend, West, lying dead in a pool of blood,
00:20:18being scalped right in front of my own eyes,
00:20:20I knew what my duty was to fight my way out of there.
00:20:24Come here to the fort and warn the people.
00:20:26Give me another drink, Jim.
00:20:28It's a very interesting story, mister.
00:20:30I'd like you to come with me and tell it to Captain Trask.
00:20:33I already told him.
00:20:35Let's tell it to him again.
00:20:37I ain't taking orders from no strangers.
00:20:43Well, maybe an old friend could persuade you.
00:20:50Where's Todd?
00:20:52I thought you was dead.
00:20:54Well, I just ain't, Shiv.
00:20:56I guess he's persuaded.
00:21:01Let's see the cap, huh?
00:21:08What'd you have me for?
00:21:09Shut up.
00:21:10Play along.
00:21:11Well, I don't get this.
00:21:18Captain, when the reinforcements from Laramie Ryan,
00:21:20we must fight it out.
00:21:21Teach Red Cloud a lesson.
00:21:22Sir, I agree.
00:21:23Jim, I'm trying to prevent a war, not start one.
00:21:28Man from Laramie is yours, sir.
00:21:29Johnny Hawks.
00:21:30That's enough.
00:21:31Send him in.
00:21:32It's about time.
00:21:34Howdy, Captain.
00:21:34Mr. Hawks.
00:21:36How many men Laramie sent?
00:21:38Just me.
00:21:38One man can't handle an uprising.
00:21:42I don't care who he is.
00:21:44What uprising?
00:21:46Band of Sioux ran him up last night.
00:21:48Scalped one of our men.
00:21:49They did?
00:21:50Yeah.
00:21:50We have an eyewitness.
00:21:51Stripping to him.
00:21:52Oh, he's right outside.
00:21:53Come in.
00:21:58Take off your hat.
00:21:59Who's he?
00:22:03He's a man with scalped.
00:22:10What's the meaning of this?
00:22:11Well, sir, you see, I...
00:22:12Is this the man you said was scalped?
00:22:14Yes, sir, but I didn't have anything to...
00:22:16Is construction work on that guardhouse finished yet?
00:22:19Just about, sir.
00:22:20Lock him up.
00:22:21Yes, sir.
00:22:23Well, I'm glad you weren't scalped.
00:22:25Lock him up.
00:22:26Well, I would have been burned alive if it weren't for Johnny here.
00:22:28You were there?
00:22:30Well, I thought I'd take a look at the Indian side of things before reporting here.
00:22:33Well, now you know the trouble we're in.
00:22:34Well, the trouble's not with the Indians, Captain.
00:22:37It was settlers like Chivington trading whiskey for gold.
00:22:41I wish I could get rid of that wagon.
00:22:43That's why I'm here.
00:22:44We're sent to guide them through the Sioux country.
00:22:46Yeah, but there are women and children in that wagon trade.
00:22:47I can't send them out of here with the Indians on the warpath.
00:22:51They're not on the warpath.
00:22:53Red Cloud wants to talk with you and settle things peaceably.
00:22:56You think we can trust him?
00:22:58He's worried if he can trust you.
00:23:01Why?
00:23:02Well, any of his people break the law, Red Cloud puts him to death.
00:23:07You want me to hang Chivington?
00:23:09Oh, Captain, we're not Indians.
00:23:10We're civilized.
00:23:12You gotta do something.
00:23:13Well, I just put Chivington in the guardhouse.
00:23:15Sure, but don't neglect his partner.
00:23:18Partner?
00:23:21He was with him.
00:23:23Lock him up.
00:23:24Now, where do you suppose I can get together with Red Cloud?
00:23:30Lock this one up to him.
00:23:31How about right here?
00:23:32Captain, it would be a mistake to bring the enemy right into the fort.
00:23:35I agree with Blake.
00:23:36Well, I disagree with both of you.
00:23:37I'll take responsibility for this meeting.
00:23:39But, Captain, if the enemy...
00:23:40It's all settled.
00:23:41How long do you think it'd take you to get Red Cloud right here?
00:23:44He's on his way now.
00:23:49Excuse me.
00:23:58Wonderful.
00:23:58Got it finished just in time.
00:24:12How many Indians you killed?
00:24:14Well, just enough to stay alive.
00:24:16Russ Stinkins says that you'll kill more Indians than David Crofton.
00:24:20Ma don't like Indians pretty much.
00:24:22Ma says it's silly.
00:24:23What's your pa say?
00:24:25Ain't got a pa, but I got a grandpa.
00:24:27Yeah, what's he say?
00:24:28He's in Oregon.
00:24:29Have you got a real Indian arrow?
00:24:31Well, not on me, but I'll get you one.
00:24:33Off a dead Indian?
00:24:35Well, off a live one, if you don't mind.
00:24:38Well, better yet, you can get one yourself tomorrow when Red Cloud gets here.
00:24:41He's coming here?
00:24:43That's right.
00:24:43Tomorrow?
00:24:44That's what I said.
00:24:45Well, smoothing sassafras, is that it?
00:24:51Tommy, where have you been?
00:24:52The Indians are coming.
00:24:53Oh, you stop that nonsense.
00:24:54Now you get right down from there and get ready to stop us.
00:24:55They are too.
00:24:56Johnny Honks has told me so.
00:24:59Russ Stinkins!
00:25:00Russ Stinkins!
00:25:01Russ Stinkins!
00:25:01Russ Stinkins!
00:25:02So you're the Indian fighter, fella.
00:25:06What's a big man like you doing scaring little boys about Indians coming?
00:25:10No, ma'am.
00:25:11They're coming to sign a peace treaty.
00:25:13Well, this peace treaty didn't do me much good.
00:25:15My husband died at Vicksburg.
00:25:16I'm sorry to hear it.
00:25:19Ain't your fault.
00:25:21Or is it?
00:25:22What side of the war were you on, Johnny Hawks?
00:25:26I'm kind of afraid to mention.
00:25:27You don't have to be scared of me.
00:25:29Care to have supper with us?
00:25:30Well, thank you.
00:25:32We won't put you out.
00:25:33Feeding a man never put me out, providing he's got an appetite.
00:25:36Well, thank you.
00:25:37I got the appetite.
00:25:38Wash your hands.
00:26:08I got the appetite.
00:26:38Ho!
00:26:39Ho!
00:26:40Ho!
00:27:41I can't figure you. I can't figure Johnny Hawks.
00:27:45I can't figure nothing.
00:27:47Don't you see what he's doing?
00:27:49I figure I owe you a bust in the nose.
00:27:51Johnny's a smart operator.
00:27:52Well, I owe him a bust in the nose, too.
00:27:54He puts over this peace powwow so he can have the feel to himself.
00:27:58Anybody else goes after gold, gets shot or hung.
00:28:01That's the way he fixes it in the peace treaty.
00:28:04He's going to scare off everybody but Johnny Hawks.
00:28:06Well, I'm plugging him the minute I get out of here.
00:28:08You're plugging nobody till I tell you.
00:28:11He's our partner.
00:28:17Shut up.
00:28:17Hold it.
00:28:36You know how many apple trees they figure to an acre in Oregon?
00:29:05Five hundred.
00:29:06Right.
00:29:06Of course, that ain't counting the tater crop.
00:29:08The Oregon potatoes are twice as big as the ones in Michigan.
00:29:10Oh, I'm going to try his eyes, he comes, he comes, he comes, he comes, he comes, he comes, he's mastermind, but the corporal runs, he's a coward kind, though the captain he may drink the lot, it's the corporal who's the drunken sats.
00:29:27Howdy, Captain.
00:29:28Susan, we used to put our heads together in Oregon with more ways than one.
00:29:36We could grow apple trees and everything.
00:29:39Terrific, Susan, there's been nothing like them since the Battle of Shackle.
00:29:44Donnie!
00:29:46Hey, I ain't finished talking yet.
00:29:48Look at that contrast, real black and white.
00:29:54Notice the grouping, absolute artistry.
00:29:57It's kept in trash.
00:29:59No use that handsome.
00:30:00How do you like this one, a red cloud sitting in a chair?
00:30:03Looks like he swallowed a stick.
00:30:05I gotta get one.
00:30:06Go ahead, I printed six of each.
00:30:08Look at that.
00:30:09Absolute art, isn't it?
00:30:10Hey, you can read the buttons on their uniform.
00:30:13These photographs are going into the history books.
00:30:15Howdy, Captain.
00:30:20Come on, Johnny.
00:30:22Johnny.
00:30:23What's the idea of hiding yourself in a saloon?
00:30:25Ma'am, you were dancing in the arms of another I was trying to forget.
00:30:28We'll make up for it now.
00:30:28Come on, Johnny.
00:30:29Off we go.
00:30:30Mom, he shouldn't dance.
00:30:32He's an Indian fighter.
00:30:33That's all right, Tommy.
00:30:34This is a war day.
00:30:38How far you planning to go along with us?
00:30:40Up for the Shoshone company.
00:30:41Be safe to leave us there?
00:30:43Nah, Shoshone's a friend of me.
00:30:45Of course, they can be stirred up.
00:30:46I'll see to that.
00:30:48You can hold me tighter.
00:30:49I ain't mean a blast.
00:31:11Too bad you're getting such a late start.
00:31:21That was quite a brawl last night.
00:31:23It's all right.
00:31:23We'll make Spring Rock by Sunday.
00:31:29Todd and Shippington.
00:31:31What are they doing here?
00:31:33Nothing else I could do with them.
00:31:35Send them to Laramie for trial.
00:31:36What good would it do?
00:31:37That fellow, West Todd, changed his story.
00:31:38Now, claim self-defense.
00:31:40Maybe we ought to shoot them now and cry them later.
00:31:43Not while I'm watching, please.
00:31:45You could turn your back.
00:31:46They'll behave.
00:31:48I've informed them that if they're seen in this vicinity again,
00:31:50I'll turn them over to Red Cloud in person.
00:31:52You're real generous with something you don't want.
00:31:55Be seeing you, Captain.
00:32:04Mike's for getting us out of the jailhouse, partner.
00:32:07Don't thank me.
00:32:08You carry your luck around your neck.
00:32:11To be right, maybe some of it will rub off on you.
00:32:14Mike, we're going to be real close on this trip.
00:32:16Me and West will be right behind you, Mr. Hawks.
00:32:19That's a fluttening, Todd.
00:32:22Look at that scene.
00:32:39What's the matter with it?
00:32:40It needs a photograph.
00:32:42I like it the way it is.
00:32:45You know, when I was working for Mr. Brady,
00:32:47a photograph in the Civil War,
00:32:49I said to him,
00:32:50Mr. Brady,
00:32:52I always called him Mr.
00:32:54I said, Mr. Brady,
00:32:56I'm not a genius like you,
00:32:58but one of these days you're going to be proud of me
00:32:59because I'm going to photograph the whole Wild West.
00:33:02Why?
00:33:04I want everyone to see it.
00:33:06Why?
00:33:07When they see it,
00:33:08they'll come out here,
00:33:09thousands of them.
00:33:11Isn't that reason enough?
00:33:12That's reason enough to bust that camera over your head.
00:33:15Why?
00:33:16Don't you want to open up the West to civilization?
00:33:20Come here.
00:33:24Eh, maybe you won't understand this.
00:33:27To me, the West is like a beautiful woman.
00:33:30My woman.
00:33:31I like her the way she is.
00:33:33I don't want her changed.
00:33:34I'm jealous.
00:33:35I don't want to share her with anybody.
00:33:37I hate to see her civilized.
00:33:43Would you rather I didn't take any photos?
00:33:45Well, if you don't, others will.
00:33:50So beautiful.
00:33:52Come on, there's plenty more up ahead.
00:33:55Come on, here.
00:33:56I'll give you a hand.
00:33:58Come on.
00:33:59Give me your arm.
00:34:00Yes.
00:34:01Angel with us.
00:34:04Come on, let's go.
00:34:05Come on, Angel.
00:34:18Two brothers on their way.
00:34:20Two brothers on their way.
00:34:23Two brothers on their way.
00:34:26One more blue and one more gray.
00:34:30One more blue and one more gray.
00:34:36As they marched along their way.
00:34:39A pipe and drum began to play.
00:34:42There on a beautiful morning.
00:34:46One was gentle, one was kind.
00:34:49One was gentle, one was kind.
00:34:51One came home, one stayed behind.
00:34:54The cannonball don't pay no mind.
00:34:58Though you're gentle or you're kind.
00:35:07Kids don't think of the folks behind.
00:35:10They're on a beautiful morning.
00:35:14Two girls waiting by the railroad track.
00:35:17Two girls waiting by the railroad track.
00:35:20For their darlings to come back.
00:35:24One more blue and one more black.
00:35:30One more blue and one more black.
00:35:33Waiting by the railroad track.
00:35:36For their darlings to come back.
00:35:40There on a beautiful morning.
00:35:41That's Indian knife, ain't it, Johnny?
00:35:43Used to be.
00:35:45Did you have to write first?
00:35:47Yep.
00:35:48Ain't quite a tussle.
00:35:49Tell us.
00:35:50Will you, Johnny, tell us?
00:35:51No stories now.
00:35:52You get to bed.
00:35:53Come on.
00:35:54I don't want to go to bed.
00:35:56Good night, Tommy.
00:35:58Nah.
00:35:59In you go.
00:36:00See you tomorrow.
00:36:01See you tomorrow.
00:36:06Think we'll see any of the Sioux before we get through this country?
00:36:08I hope so.
00:36:09They're good for trading.
00:36:10Stealing and killing.
00:36:12No more than most people I know.
00:36:15Like Indians, don't you?
00:36:17Yeah, I like Indians.
00:36:19I like whites, too.
00:36:21Johnny.
00:36:22Huh?
00:36:23Why don't you come clear through to Oregon, Lewis?
00:36:26What'll I do in Oregon?
00:36:28It's rich country.
00:36:30Every man's entitled to 640 acres, free and clear.
00:36:32Can't see myself behind a plow.
00:36:34Why not?
00:36:34I'm not good at planting seeds and...
00:36:38Why not?
00:36:39Because he's an Indian fighter, that's why.
00:36:42You get back to bed and you stay there.
00:36:46Always getting to be a problem.
00:36:50You're a fine woman, Susie.
00:36:52I don't know if you had half of your character.
00:36:54I've got enough for both of us.
00:36:56I don't know.
00:36:57I'll take more than you think I'm shiftless.
00:36:59A little training would take care of that?
00:37:00Training?
00:37:01It's in my bones.
00:37:02I'm not supposed to be tending crops.
00:37:04I'd be off fishing or shooting at something.
00:37:06I'm just no good for farming.
00:37:08Well, who's talking about farming?
00:37:09I'd want my husband out there shooting and trapping,
00:37:12bringing home fish and game.
00:37:14Farming wouldn't hardly interfere at all.
00:37:15Some men are a natural-born husband, but I just ain't good for that.
00:37:25You ain't never tried it.
00:37:27Well, Susan, it hurts me to own up to this, but I ain't fit for marriage.
00:37:34Sure hate to hear a man run himself down.
00:37:36Well, I've given it a lot of thought.
00:37:38Hiya, Will.
00:37:42Thanks for the apple, Susan.
00:37:43I've got some horse inspecting to do it.
00:37:45I'll see you in the morning.
00:37:49Well, as the old saying goes,
00:37:50two's company and three's a crowd.
00:37:52You should have thought of that before you came crashing in here, Will Crabtree.
00:37:56Susan, any place you are is where I belong.
00:38:00There's something I'd like to tell you,
00:38:01but you ain't ever given me a chance.
00:38:03Susan, I'm the best apple grower ever come out of mission.
00:38:22Hey, that's a big fella.
00:38:24He's on six rattles. He must be five feet long.
00:38:29What do you got there, fellas?
00:38:30That's right.
00:38:33I'll show you how to kill a rattlesnake.
00:38:42Hey, Johnny!
00:38:48Louie's head right off.
00:38:53I told you.
00:38:55It's the best way to kill a rattler.
00:38:58Look at that snake right at him.
00:39:00What if he'd missed?
00:39:01No chance.
00:39:05I never miss a snake.
00:39:10Hey, Tommy.
00:39:11Get some.
00:39:12Thanks, Johnny.
00:39:13Look, Mom.
00:39:14Johnny killed a rattler.
00:39:17All right, everybody.
00:39:18Let's move on.
00:39:19I'll be right back.
00:39:34Let's do it.
00:39:39Oh, my God.
00:39:41Come on, let's do it.
00:39:44Come on.
00:39:44Come on.
00:39:44Help me.
00:39:45Come on.
00:39:45Come on, let's do it.
00:39:46Come on.
00:39:46Come on.
00:39:46Come on.
00:39:47Come on.
00:39:47Come on.
00:39:47Come on.
00:39:48Yeah, that was a close save, but I was ready for you.
00:40:06I got some good medicine for snake bites today.
00:40:08You mean I'd have to go find another snake?
00:40:14I wonder what they're palavering about.
00:40:16Do you get a chance to fix it up with Trader Joe?
00:40:18Give us the blast and palaver, shovels, everything for an equal cut.
00:40:22Too many fellas coming in for equal cut.
00:40:25I don't trust you.
00:40:26Who, Trader Joe?
00:40:28Oh, Johnny Hawks, you meathead.
00:40:30Oh.
00:40:46I don't trust you.
00:41:16It's a rock.
00:41:28Ain't that the main fair down there?
00:41:30Yep.
00:41:31And why go this way?
00:41:32It's a hard pull up them hills.
00:41:34Ah, think how easy it'll be sliding down the other side.
00:41:38What's it say?
00:41:39That's right up in the middle of the Sioux country.
00:41:40We're friendly with the Sioux.
00:41:42Well, they're friendly with us.
00:41:43If they weren't, we wouldn't have got this far.
00:41:45I ain't seen no Indians.
00:41:47Depends on how you look.
00:41:48I've counted 39 so far.
00:41:50See that mountaintop over there?
00:41:52I see it.
00:41:54That's six more.
00:41:55That makes 45.
00:41:58Oh, get them up there.
00:42:00Come on.
00:42:15Thanks, Johnny.
00:42:27What for?
00:42:28We're taking this close to the Indians.
00:42:29I'll get some great pictures.
00:42:31Glad you're happy.
00:42:32That makes two of us.
00:42:36Come on, Angel.
00:42:37How come we're bedding down so early?
00:42:44Horses must be tired.
00:42:45Uphill all the way.
00:42:46Uh-uh.
00:42:47I don't think the horses give the orders.
00:42:50Johnny's got a gold bug in his head.
00:42:52Well, let's see where it takes it.
00:42:54All right.
00:42:55Well, let's see.
00:44:05Keep your nose out of this wagon, you peeping Tom!
00:44:31The nervous son of the people!
00:44:37I brought your knife back.
00:45:09Here.
00:45:17Don't you want it back?
00:45:21Throw it.
00:45:23Throw it.
00:45:25Come on.
00:45:27Come on.
00:45:29Come on.
00:45:31Come on.
00:45:33Come on.
00:45:35Come on.
00:45:37Come on.
00:45:39Come on.
00:45:41Come on.
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00:45:57Come on.
00:45:59Come on.
00:46:01Come on.
00:46:03Come on.
00:46:05Come on.
00:46:07Come on.
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00:46:11Come on.
00:46:13Come on.
00:46:15Come on.
00:46:17Come on.
00:46:19Come on.
00:46:21Come on.
00:46:23Come on.
00:46:25Come on.
00:46:27Come on.
00:46:29Come on.
00:46:31Come on.
00:46:37You got it?
00:46:39uh-uh.
00:46:40I'll make sure you're right next to him.
00:46:41How could you let him get away?
00:46:42How'd I know it be so crooked?
00:46:44Well, he ain't digging any gold at night.
00:46:46Oh, Bobby working with a blind man with him.
00:46:47You know what's going on at night?
00:46:49Let's go.
00:46:50You got it?
00:46:51Uh-uh.
00:46:52Well, I'll make sure you're right next to him.
00:46:54How could you let him get away?
00:46:55Oh, I know it'd be so crooked.
00:46:57Well, he ain't digging any gold at night.
00:46:59I hope we'll be working with a blind man.
00:47:01We'll follow him tomorrow, but we should.
00:47:03Just like we was tattooed on him.
00:47:08Susan, I've been wanting to tell you about something on my mind.
00:47:11New kind of fertilizer.
00:47:13From them buffaloes.
00:47:15That'll be just as good as a horse and cow fertilizer, wouldn't you say?
00:47:18Mom, what's fertilizer?
00:47:21Something Mr. Crabtree has in his mind.
00:47:23Now, you hurry up and finish it.
00:47:25Way past your bedtime.
00:47:26Eh!
00:47:28Indians!
00:47:35Just a minute, Morgan.
00:47:38They seem friendly.
00:47:39Indians are all I like.
00:47:40They're ready to slit your throat.
00:47:41I want to try it.
00:47:42Don't let them get away.
00:47:45Don't let them inside this wagon circle.
00:47:47Maybe you're right, Sam.
00:47:48Why don't you build a trading fire outside the circle?
00:47:53Mom, you gotta buy me something from the Indians.
00:47:54You gotta!
00:47:55You stay right here.
00:47:56You've got mean faces.
00:47:57It's all right, Susan.
00:47:58Just act like there was next door neighbors.
00:48:01They're here for business.
00:48:02I'll get my merchandise.
00:48:04I wouldn't waste no time on them.
00:48:06They're all cheats and Indians.
00:48:07You supposed to want to trade?
00:48:17Look, look at the looms.
00:48:18More Indians are coming.
00:48:19I don't want to trade.
00:48:20You've got beans.
00:48:21You've got flour.
00:48:22You've got flour.
00:48:23You've got flour.
00:48:24I'll give you something for these ducks.
00:48:26What do you want?
00:48:27Beans?
00:48:28You see them?
00:48:29Yeah.
00:48:30Who?
00:48:31Our old pal Crazy Bear.
00:48:32Who's he?
00:48:33Some fellow with a gold.
00:48:34I'll trade with him.
00:48:35No, you keep the others busy.
00:48:36Get ready.
00:48:37You with the ducks.
00:48:38Hold it.
00:48:39A historical picture entitled to trade you've seen.
00:48:40Higher.
00:48:41It's gonna be fine.
00:48:42It's gonna be fine.
00:48:43I'll trade with him.
00:48:44I'll trade with him.
00:48:45No, you keep the others busy.
00:48:46Get ready.
00:48:47You with the ducks.
00:48:48Hold it.
00:48:49A historical picture entitled to trade you've seen.
00:48:50Higher.
00:48:51It's gonna be famous.
00:48:52Hold it.
00:48:57Beans.
00:48:58I've been crazy.
00:49:00You got beans?
00:49:01Yeah, we got beans.
00:49:03You got beans.
00:49:05I've been crazy.
00:49:08You got beans.
00:49:09Yeah, we got beans.
00:49:10You got beans.
00:49:13You got beans.
00:49:14You got beans.
00:49:15You got beans.
00:49:16Yeah, big gut beans, got dear for these beans.
00:49:20Big dear little bean, no.
00:49:30What are the necklaces wear?
00:49:32You don't want a necklace? I want a born arrow.
00:49:36Just a minute, mister.
00:49:40Why don't you smack your lips good and loud?
00:49:44Give you a half sack of the finest beans for the whole lot of them.
00:49:48Is it coming?
00:49:52Oh, still, I'm not going to hurt you.
00:49:55No threat.
00:49:59It's coming.
00:50:01Look what I got. Indian feathers. Real Indian feathers. And I traded with my shirt.
00:50:19Look who's here, Shiv. It's our old buddy, Crazy Bear.
00:50:27You give me drink for this?
00:50:29Nah, we ain't trading Crazy Bear. We're just having a little party.
00:50:33You care to join us?
00:50:35Very funny.
00:50:57Too bad it didn't break my neck. That'd have been real funny.
00:50:59Where were you going?
00:51:00Get a drink.
00:51:01The fella gets thirsty asleep.
00:51:02You think I'd go away without saying goodbye?
00:51:03Yes.
00:51:04I told you I was leading a wagon train.
00:51:05I know. You told me. Goodbye.
00:51:07Goodbye.
00:51:08thirsty sleep you think I'd go away without saying goodbye yes I told you I
00:51:19was leading a wagon train I know you told me goodbye
00:51:38can't you give me a little smile before I leave
00:51:59I'm happy a while ago because I forgot forgot what you're white I mean get what's
00:52:06that got to do with it you go away and forget I must stay and remember I gotta
00:52:11go away as soon as I get the wagons through I'll be back I don't believe
00:52:15you
00:52:19look I took 20 wagons 70 head of stock 94 people up a mountainside two days out of
00:52:25their way just to see you
00:52:28now will you give me a good bye
00:52:36hmm
00:52:41hmm
00:52:45hmm
00:52:48hmm
00:52:51hmm
00:52:54hmm
00:52:56hmm
00:52:58I'm not asking you to take us there, crazy bear.
00:53:20All we're asking you to do is to tell us where it is so that we can dig it out of the ground.
00:53:24Now, that's not too much for one friend to tell another, is it?
00:53:27I mean, good friends like us.
00:53:30Oh, that cloud killed more.
00:53:32Listen, you dumbhead, I guess.
00:53:42How's the transaction going?
00:53:44I think we're getting somewhere.
00:53:45We ain't getting no place.
00:53:50More.
00:53:54More.
00:53:55No, crazy bear.
00:53:57First, you tell us where we can find the yellow iron.
00:54:00Then you can have all of it.
00:54:01Yeah.
00:54:02Both jugs.
00:54:03Both jugs.
00:54:04Come on, crazy bear.
00:54:05And Red Cloud will never know you said a word.
00:54:08Come on.
00:54:08Draw it right here.
00:54:09Right here on the ground.
00:54:13Give me jugs.
00:54:14No.
00:54:15Draw it first.
00:54:17Come on.
00:54:18Go ahead, crazy bear.
00:54:20Go ahead.
00:54:21You go up dry river to mountain.
00:54:27Uh-huh.
00:54:27Yeah.
00:54:28Yeah.
00:54:28More.
00:54:29Go ahead.
00:54:30Now, you ain't finished.
00:54:30How hard do we climb?
00:54:32Give me jugs.
00:54:33Go ahead.
00:54:34Go ahead.
00:54:34You'll get it.
00:54:36You go halfway, then turn.
00:54:40Yeah.
00:54:40Which way do we turn from a dry river?
00:54:42Go to Big Rock with falling water.
00:54:50Big Rock.
00:54:51There.
00:54:52Now, give me jugs.
00:54:53All right.
00:55:02Don't try to find gold.
00:55:05You will find only death.
00:55:07Just like crazy bear broke the oath.
00:55:09I ain't got time to roast you now, fire boy.
00:55:20Hurry!
00:55:22Fire boy!
00:55:23Fire boy!
00:55:39We're ambushed.
00:55:40Head for the fort.
00:55:40Them Indians killed Trader Jordan.
00:55:42The dirty skunks.
00:55:43We'll kill them all.
00:55:46We'll go on ahead for the cavalry.
00:55:48All right.
00:55:56Head for the fort.
00:55:56Hedge up the wagon.
00:55:57Hurry!
00:55:57Hurry!
00:55:57Hurry!
00:55:58Hurry!
00:55:58Hurry!
00:56:09Hurry!
00:56:29Hurry!
00:56:30Oh, my God.
00:57:00Satsang with Mooji
00:57:30Satsang!
00:58:00Satsang!
00:58:30Satsang!
00:58:32Satsang!
00:58:36Satsang!
00:58:38Satsang!
00:58:40Satsang!
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00:58:52Satsang!
00:58:54Satsang!
00:58:56Satsang!
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00:59:00Satsang!
00:59:02Satsang!
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00:59:08Satsang!
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00:59:28Satsang!
00:59:29Satsang!
00:59:32Satsang!
00:59:34Satsang!
00:59:36Satsang!
00:59:38Come on.
01:00:08Come on.
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01:03:00Get her off.
01:03:01We'll bring him up.
01:03:11Get her off.
01:03:13Get her off.
01:03:14We'll bring him up.
01:03:19Get her off.
01:03:20The next volley will be more accurate.
01:03:22Are you sticking up for him after what he's done?
01:03:24I need every one of you on the parapets.
01:03:26I've sent to Laramie for reinforcements.
01:03:28And we'll keep fighting until they come.
01:03:30We'll finish Johnny Hawk's first.
01:03:32Shut up!
01:03:34I'm in command of this fort.
01:03:36Assign the men to their posts.
01:03:38Give your names to the corporal.
01:03:40Detail dismissed.
01:03:44Follow me, men. Line up.
01:03:54Hawks!
01:04:00What happened?
01:04:02Where's Weston Shippington?
01:04:03The settlers said they came on ahead for help.
01:04:04Where are they?
01:04:05They didn't make it.
01:04:06I suppose you tell me what happened, Mr. Hawks.
01:04:08Todd and Shippington killed Graywolf.
01:04:10I think that's what started it.
01:04:11You think? Weren't you there?
01:04:12No, but I've got...
01:04:13Where were you when the fight started?
01:04:15In Red Cloud's camp.
01:04:17You quit your post while in Indian territory?
01:04:20Why?
01:04:22I see a girl.
01:04:24An Indian girl?
01:04:26I'm beginning to wonder what side you're on.
01:04:29Captain!
01:04:31Lieutenant Schaefer and the scouts!
01:04:52You...
01:04:53This one.
01:04:54This one, I won't, you'll be leaving.
01:04:55This one.
01:04:56This one, I will keep you, in the midday...
01:04:57This one.
01:04:58I should be there.
01:04:59This one.
01:05:00Yes, sir.
01:05:01Go.
01:05:02Oh, my gosh...
01:05:03Oh, my gosh.
01:05:04Oh, I see.
01:05:05You'll be there.
01:05:06I...
01:05:07Even at the end.
01:05:09It's over.
01:05:10You...
01:05:11It's over.
01:05:12You're fine.
01:05:13It's over.
01:05:14Hello, everybody.
01:05:15I'm sorry.
01:05:16This is over.
01:05:17This one.
01:05:18It's over.
01:05:19You're fine.
01:05:20Let's go.
01:05:50I don't see any indents, sir.
01:06:10You show extra ammunition to the settlers.
01:06:12Yes, sir.
01:06:13You don't need ammunition today, which will keep plenty of water.
01:06:21Let's go.
01:06:51Let's go.
01:06:53Let's go.
01:06:55Let's go.
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01:07:27Let's go.
01:07:29I can't see them through the dust.
01:07:31Let's go.
01:07:32Let's go.
01:07:45Let's go.
01:07:46Let's go.
01:07:47Get Tommy under a wagon and tell him to stay there.
01:08:17Get Tommy under a wagon.
01:08:47Johnny, my camera!
01:08:49Stay down!
01:09:17You know what the captain's doing to Mr. Hawks, ain't it?
01:09:25Making him shoot at his Indian friends.
01:09:27The Indians ain't gonna like him no more.
01:09:32What's that?
01:09:40What about wagon?
01:09:47Get some volunteers and pull that wagon out.
01:09:49Yes, sir!
01:10:13Get some volunteers and pull that wagon out.
01:10:15Yes, sir!
01:10:18Only wagon, the settlers loose.
01:10:20Two!
01:10:27Here comes the other one.
01:10:47Oh!
01:10:48No!
01:10:49Oh!
01:10:50γ¬!
01:10:51Oh, come on.
01:10:52Oh!
01:10:53Oh, come on.
01:10:54Oh, come on.
01:10:57Oh, come on!
01:10:58Let's go.
01:11:28Let's go.
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01:14:03Let's go.
01:14:04Let's go.
01:14:05Let's go.
01:14:06Let's go.
01:14:37Johnny.
01:14:43I didn't think anyone was talking to me.
01:14:45Sorry what the men did to you.
01:14:47I had it coming.
01:14:48Russ Jenkins says we'll all be dead by morning.
01:14:50Don't you believe everything Russ Jenkins tells you.
01:14:53You take good care of your mom.
01:14:54You going away?
01:14:55For a while.
01:14:56Where are you going, Johnny?
01:14:57Finish your job.
01:14:59Make sure you get to Oregon.
01:15:01Wish you wouldn't go.
01:15:02Johnny wouldn't go unless he had to.
01:15:03I don't want him to go.
01:15:05Can't he take us to Oregon and stay at us?
01:15:07I can't, honey.
01:15:08Why not?
01:15:09Because he's an Indian fighter, that's why.
01:15:11Take good care of your mom.
01:15:14Johnny.
01:15:20You'll come through all right.
01:15:22You're a hard fellow to catch, Johnny Hooks.
01:15:24Thanks.
01:15:35Johnny Hooks.
01:15:36Shoot.
01:15:37Shoot him.
01:15:38Shoot.
01:15:39Shoot him.
01:15:40Shoot.
01:15:41Shoot him.
01:15:42I knew he was yellow running away saving his rotten hide.
01:15:44What's going on?
01:15:45It's Johnny Hooks running off to join his Indian friends.
01:15:49Put up that gun.
01:15:50I warned you a week ago to get reinforcements from Larrabee.
01:15:51But you listen to him telling you what fine people his Indians are.
01:15:52What's going on?
01:15:53Johnny Hooks running off to join his Indian friends.
01:15:54Put up that gun.
01:15:55I warned you a week ago to get reinforcements from Larrabee.
01:15:56But you listen to him telling you what fine people his Indians are.
01:15:57Now he's running away leaving us here to die.
01:15:58We'll all be scalped just like Shafer was.
01:15:59I warned you a week ago to get reinforcements from Larrabee.
01:16:00But you listen to him telling you what fine people his Indians are.
01:16:02Now he's running away leaving us here to die.
01:16:03We'll all be scalped just like Shafer was.
01:16:05Sorry, sir.
01:16:10I warned you a week ago to get reinforcements from Larrabee.
01:16:13But you listened to him telling you what fine people his indians are.
01:16:16Now he's running away, leaving us here to die.
01:16:18We'll all be scalped just like Shaver was.
01:16:22Sorry, sir.
01:16:40Johnny.
01:16:49Oh, Natty, I need your help.
01:16:53Your father's attacking the fort in the morning.
01:16:56You must go.
01:16:58I'm sorry.
01:17:00I'm sorry.
01:17:01I'm sorry.
01:17:02I'm sorry.
01:17:03I'm sorry.
01:17:04I'm sorry.
01:17:05I'm sorry.
01:17:06I'm sorry.
01:17:07Your father's attacking the fort in the morning.
01:17:09You must go.
01:17:10It'll be a massacre.
01:17:11It's got to be stopped.
01:17:12It's too late.
01:17:13It can't be.
01:17:14Take me to the place where the gold comes from.
01:17:17You want the gold?
01:17:19No.
01:17:20I want two white men who've gone there.
01:17:22I must get them and hand them over to Red Cloud.
01:17:24I was one or two times.
01:17:25Take me there.
01:17:26I'm afraid.
01:17:27Oh, Natty, the massacre must be stopped.
01:17:29There'll never be a life for us.
01:17:32You and me.
01:17:35Trust me.
01:17:37I trust you, Johnny.
01:18:07You and me.
01:18:08All right.
01:18:09We'll set her off.
01:18:10How much gold, you figure we can blast out of here?
01:18:11Don't move, West.
01:18:12Drop your gun belt.
01:18:13I thought you might be here ahead of us, partner.
01:18:14What took you so long?
01:18:15All right, we'll set her off.
01:18:20How much gold do you figure we can blast out of here?
01:18:23Don't move, Wes.
01:18:25Drop your gun belt.
01:18:28I thought you might be here ahead of us, partner.
01:18:30What took you so long?
01:18:32I was delayed.
01:18:33Little Indian trouble.
01:18:34Oh, too bad.
01:18:36Left in a hurry, didn't you?
01:18:37Yeah, we didn't have time to say goodbye.
01:18:40You left something behind.
01:18:45Cray Wolf was holding that for you.
01:18:49Come on, Johnny, put up your gun.
01:18:50There's plenty here for the three of us.
01:18:51I'm not here for gold.
01:18:53Just for you two nuggets.
01:18:54Come on.
01:18:55Where we going, Johnny?
01:18:56The captain again and tell him we shot another Indian in self-defense?
01:19:00I'm going to let you tell it to Red Cloud.
01:19:03Can't do that.
01:19:04Oh, yes, I can.
01:19:06They'll burn us alive.
01:19:07They'll be burning in a good cause.
01:19:08I didn't kill him.
01:19:09Wes did.
01:19:11Keep moving.
01:19:12We're all equal partners in this.
01:19:14We'll get your share.
01:19:15If you don't trust us, we'll give you your share first.
01:19:18There's nothing to worry about.
01:19:34Monadio.
01:19:44There's nothing to worry about.
01:19:45I don't know.
01:20:15I don't know.
01:20:45I don't know.
01:20:47I don't know.
01:20:49I don't know.
01:20:50This is the man who killed your brother, Grey Wolf.
01:20:53You fought my brother for his life.
01:20:55I was wrong.
01:20:57Take him now and stop the massacre.
01:20:59Do you think he is worth Grey Wolf?
01:21:05Charlie!
01:21:06You're a white man.
01:21:08Don't let him do this.
01:21:08They'll burn me.
01:21:10Charlie, take me to the fire.
01:21:10Where did you find him this time?
01:21:15The place of the yellow iron.
01:21:18Who took you there?
01:21:20I did.
01:21:21You.
01:21:22Yes, Father.
01:21:23You took the oath of death.
01:21:27Your own daughter.
01:21:28You'd kill her.
01:21:30Is she any different than others of my people?
01:21:32Very different.
01:21:34Because years, maybe someday there'll be a lasting peace between your people and mine.
01:21:37The others will not die so easily.
01:21:51My brother will be avenged.
01:21:54Burn all those at the fort.
01:21:55Will your brother live again?
01:21:57Will the spirit be happy that another war started?
01:21:59Yes.
01:22:00We will fight to the end.
01:22:02That was my brother's cry.
01:22:03It is mine now.
01:22:04We fight to the end.
01:22:05The end of the Red Men.
01:22:07The white men armies will stamp you out.
01:22:09You'll town on your hunting grounds.
01:22:11Shoot down those who are left like animals.
01:22:14Your words do not frighten me.
01:22:18When you make your war, Red Cloud, then tell me.
01:22:21On which side will our son fight?
01:22:23I'm sure that some days you'll give me a son.
01:22:32This will be the long war.
01:22:35All of us who stand here now will have gone to join your brother before peace lives again between Red Men and White.
01:22:53Here they come.
01:23:08They're turning off.
01:23:12They're going away!
01:23:23The Indians are leaving!
01:23:29He did it.
01:23:53They're going away!
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