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Echoes of Silver Canyon unfolds a powerful western drama set against the backdrop of a land scarred by greed and vengeance. When a former sheriff returns to the desolate town of Silver Canyon, he discovers that corruption has taken root in the place he once swore to protect. Haunted by the ghosts of his past, he must face old enemies and rekindle the courage that once defined him. The dusty trails, gunfights under a crimson sunset, and the echoes of justice long forgotten shape this tale of redemption and resilience. Blending emotional depth with classic western grit, Echoes of Silver Canyon captures the soul of a man fighting not just for law, but for peace within himself.
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00:02:29All right, boys. Go get your horses.
00:02:34Who is this phantom they're talking about?
00:02:37Nobody knows.
00:02:39I'm nervous. I don't want to lose what little money I've got.
00:02:43You won't. The phantom is too smart to try to fight these armed guards.
00:02:46I hope so.
00:02:48No excuses this time. I'm giving you plenty of help.
00:02:51Don't worry. I'll have my finger on the trigger all the way through.
00:02:55Are you ready? Ready to go.
00:02:57All right, get going. Good luck.
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00:03:30Here they come.
00:03:35You all know what to do now.
00:03:37Remember, no killing.
00:03:39I want you to fire over their heads.
00:03:40Come on, boy.
00:04:00Is there anything wrong?
00:04:10Take it easy, lady. Nothing to worry about.
00:04:40Hey, there they are.
00:04:51That rifle gets pretty heavy after a while.
00:05:11You better toss it away and put your hands up.
00:05:13Come on, I'm out.
00:05:19Now, if it's not too much trouble, you can hand me that box the bank is shipping.
00:05:33Come on, hurry up.
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00:05:37Frank.
00:05:38Oh.
00:05:39When you get back to town, would you mind giving this note to Mr. Williams with my compliments?
00:05:55I'm sorry to inconvenience you, ma'am.
00:06:02I'm sorry to inconvenience you, ma'am.
00:06:07I'll be very careful with that first, ma'am.
00:06:37You know, all bandits don't ride horses.
00:06:44The stage is leaving in a minute, so you better get in.
00:06:50Where are your manners?
00:06:53Allow me?
00:06:54Well, you can get back to town now.
00:07:10Wait a minute.
00:07:11What are you trying to do?
00:07:13Choke this horse to death?
00:07:14You know, that hames up off the collar?
00:07:15That's better.
00:07:16Get up.
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00:07:23What's the matter, James?
00:07:33What's the matter, James?
00:07:50What happened?
00:07:51What happened?
00:07:52What happened?
00:07:53What's the truck say?
00:07:55The Phantom got us again.
00:07:57What?
00:07:58We didn't have a chance.
00:07:59He decored the guards and stuck us up.
00:08:01He gave me this for you.
00:08:24Where's Pendleton?
00:08:25I've got to see him right away.
00:08:27There he is now.
00:08:30What's all the assignment about?
00:08:32See you, Pendleton.
00:08:33I won't stand for any more of this.
00:08:35Any more of what?
00:08:36Why, the...
00:08:37The Phantom just robbed me of $25,000.
00:08:39Where did he stop you this time?
00:08:40Just as we reach the top of the pass.
00:08:42Now, if you don't stop this fellow once and for all, Pendleton,
00:08:44we're going to get a sheriff that will.
00:08:46Well, he didn't leave me his address.
00:08:48And I don't know just what mountain top he's sitting on.
00:08:51We'll get a party together and go out after him.
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00:08:58Do your sleeping eggs.
00:08:59We're going after the Phantom.
00:09:00Get your horses.
00:09:02Hey, Max.
00:09:04Never mind that cave.
00:09:06We're going after the Phantom.
00:09:07Okay.
00:09:08Hey, Abner.
00:09:10Get your gun.
00:09:11The stage has been held up again.
00:09:12Oh, right.
00:09:13The stage has been held up again.
00:09:14Oh, right.
00:09:42It must have taken them quite a while to open this thing.
00:09:54There's plenty of cracks here.
00:09:58Jake and Dave, follow the single crack.
00:10:00The rest of you, follow them others.
00:10:01All right.
00:10:12offs.
00:10:13The price goes on the lake now.
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00:10:39Looks like he's headed for the hollow.
00:10:45But we can head him off by cutting through Lost Canyon.
00:11:09Let's go!
00:11:39He must have been hit.
00:12:05Come on.
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00:15:05You're a man now, son.
00:15:10From now on, you've got to stand on your own feet.
00:15:24I didn't have a chance to throw him off the trail.
00:15:27I wish we'd look out and see if someone's coming.
00:15:35Come on.
00:15:57Wait.
00:16:00Don't do that.
00:16:03You're too young to fight men like Williams.
00:16:05It's no use.
00:16:11Open that door so they won't start shooting.
00:16:33You leave him alone.
00:16:36Slim Braddock.
00:16:43Hello, Pan.
00:16:45Did Williams know that you were the one that's been raiding him?
00:16:49If he didn't, you wouldn't be here.
00:16:54Slim, if I'd known that you were the Phantom, I wouldn't have been within miles of this place.
00:17:00Oh, I tried to fight him in court. It's no use.
00:17:05He had too much money. Too many crooked lawyers.
00:17:09I know that Williams cheated you.
00:17:11Yes, but I could never prove it.
00:17:13The old-timers are all for you, Slim. They know you've got a raw deal.
00:17:22Did it hurt much, Slim?
00:17:24I can't, William.
00:17:31Well, you're doing me a favor.
00:17:33Tell Williams that...
00:17:36There'll be another Bradley now, Paddy.
00:17:39The old-timers are all for you.
00:17:40Now they're all for you.
00:17:45Come on in.
00:17:47The old-timers are all for you.
00:17:49Come on in.
00:17:51Looks like the town is deserted.
00:18:01Where is everybody, partner?
00:18:02South courthouse listening to the trial.
00:18:05What trial?
00:18:06The one between Williams and Brennan.
00:18:14Thanks.
00:18:21The deal was with Jepson.
00:18:46The bank had nothing to do with it.
00:18:48I know all about that.
00:18:50Don't you?
00:18:50A few days after we defaulted,
00:18:52why, the bank closed down on it.
00:18:54Jepson sold them the claim he had against us.
00:18:57They took possession and wouldn't let any more work be done.
00:19:00The bank was merely protecting itself, Your Honor.
00:19:02They stopped us from getting out of any ore.
00:19:05Without ore, how could we meet the nose?
00:19:07You are here to answer questions, Brennan, not ask them.
00:19:11How did they take possession?
00:19:13By putting armed guards all over the place.
00:19:16I guess I ain't cut out to fight the law.
00:19:18But if I was 25 years younger and hurting with my old pal, Slim Braddock, he'd know what to do.
00:19:24He had his own way of handling things.
00:19:27And I don't know but what is best.
00:19:29I object to that remark, Your Honor.
00:19:31The witness is trying to discredit the motives of my client.
00:19:35Objection sustained.
00:19:37I can't order the law on your behalf.
00:19:41Didn't you tell me you expected some money?
00:19:43I object.
00:19:44Your only interest is to collect the amount of this judgment for your client, is it not?
00:19:52Yet or no?
00:19:53Why, yes, of course.
00:19:54That's what I wanted to know.
00:19:56Objection overruled.
00:19:58What about that money?
00:19:59It'll be in on the next stage from Vegas.
00:20:02Enough coming to pay the bank?
00:20:03Yes.
00:20:04Will 24-hour extension be long enough?
00:20:06Plenty.
00:20:0724-hour extension granted.
00:20:09But Your Honor, I object.
00:20:11Objection overruled.
00:20:14Court adjourned.
00:20:37Ha!
00:21:04Ha!
00:21:05Yah!
00:21:05Put him up, partner.
00:21:13Hand me that package, Mark Pete Brennan.
00:21:19Hurry it up.
00:21:32Now get going and don't look back.
00:21:35Let's go.
00:22:05Don't try anything like that.
00:22:25Now, if it isn't too much trouble, I'll take that package.
00:22:31I said the package!
00:22:35Thanks, boys.
00:22:43I'm sorry.
00:22:51I'm sorry.
00:22:53I'm sorry.
00:23:00I'm sorry.
00:23:02I'm sorry.
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00:23:33I'm sorry.
00:23:34Don't you think that proves that someone is trying to injure my father, Mr. Williams?
00:23:38No.
00:23:39There might not have been anything else of value on the stage.
00:23:42What's all the excitement about it?
00:23:49Stage held up.
00:23:51Stage held up?
00:23:52Stage held up?
00:23:53Stage held up?
00:23:54They don't say.
00:23:55Do they know who did it?
00:23:56No.
00:23:57The driver says there's four men stuck him up.
00:24:00No, the driver says there's four men stuck him up.
00:24:08Do they know who did it?
00:24:09No.
00:24:10The driver says there's four men stuck him up.
00:24:12Next.
00:24:25Don't play.
00:24:25Ain't you ever gonna use your brain?
00:24:26But he's got the money.
00:24:28And you were gonna shoot him down right here in town.
00:24:30Put that gun away.
00:24:36Brennan's placed a couple miles out of town.
00:24:38You take that first turn to your left.
00:24:41Thanks.
00:24:42Hey, Bill.
00:24:59What'd that fellow want you were talking to?
00:25:01Looking for Brennan.
00:25:02You hear about the holdup?
00:25:04Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:25:05Tough break for Pete.
00:25:07Sure is.
00:25:08Well, so long.
00:25:08He's got his time before he gets to Brennan.
00:25:13I've got to see William.
00:25:18But the sheriff will get him, then everything will be all right.
00:25:24Bring in the rest of the stuff so we can check it out.
00:26:59Something you want in there?
00:27:15The faster you get your hands in the air, the longer you're going to live.
00:27:22Turn around.
00:27:23Let's get a look at you.
00:27:23Well, what do you got to say for yourself?
00:27:29Well, I...
00:27:30I was just shooting at a deer.
00:27:34Must be a trained one if you expect to find him in that saddlebag.
00:27:38Say, listen.
00:27:39My boss is a right reasonable sort of fellow.
00:27:42Maybe you can make a deal with him.
00:27:43Well, I'm a right unreasonable sort of fellow.
00:27:46I don't make deals.
00:27:48You mean there's no chance of us getting together?
00:27:51Not a chance.
00:27:52I can't see there's much either one of us can do about it, so you better get going.
00:27:58Just a minute.
00:27:58You won't need these.
00:28:10The deer season's closed.
00:28:11You're Miss Brennan, aren't you?
00:28:34Why, yes, but I'm...
00:28:36Don't you remember me?
00:28:37I'm the man who bumped into you yesterday.
00:28:40In the courthouse.
00:28:41Oh, yes.
00:28:42You're the man who said he just drifted into town.
00:28:44That's right.
00:28:45Drifting out again?
00:28:46Well, as a matter of fact, I was on my way to see your father.
00:28:49You mind if I ride along?
00:28:51Well, I...
00:28:52Thanks.
00:28:53Dad, someone here to see you.
00:29:03Pete Brennan?
00:29:04Yes, I'm Pete Brennan.
00:29:06Ever know a man named Braddock?
00:29:13Slim's eyes.
00:29:15And that's his nose.
00:29:17Tim Braddock.
00:29:19Boy, you look just like your father did when he was a young man.
00:29:23If I'd known you were a Braddock, I never would have brought you here.
00:29:26Why, Helen, Tim's only...
00:29:27We're in trouble enough without having one of the Braddocks here.
00:29:30I wish you'd stayed away.
00:29:32His father got you into trouble years ago,
00:29:34and now he's here to do the same thing all over again.
00:29:36Now, honey, there's nothing to worry about.
00:29:38Oh, yes, there is.
00:29:40The money you expected is gone.
00:29:41The stage was held up.
00:29:42Now you won't be able to pay the bank.
00:29:44Held up?
00:29:45Yes.
00:29:47That's one of the reasons I'm here.
00:29:49I drifted into town yesterday and stopped in at the courthouse.
00:29:51I heard you tell the judge you were expecting money on the next stage, so I...
00:29:56So, you're the man who held up the stage.
00:29:58No, I'm the man who held up the men who held up the stage.
00:30:02Here you are, Pete.
00:30:05Well, you're Slim's son, all right.
00:30:07You've got a way of fighting for what you think is right.
00:30:10Of course, you'll never stop to think that we might have such a thing as law.
00:30:13I've always found the law never works for the little fellow.
00:30:16So, you take the law in your own hands.
00:30:18Well, I think...
00:30:19If you were really thinking, you wouldn't be doing so much talking.
00:30:22And maybe a couple of hungry men would get something to eat.
00:30:28Still has the same temper she had when she was a little, freckle-faced kid.
00:30:32I hate the name of Braddock.
00:30:34I knew a time when you didn't.
00:30:36When?
00:30:37The day you promised to marry me.
00:30:39I promised to marry you?
00:30:41I suppose you don't remember kissing me and telling me you'd love me forever.
00:30:45Oh, I was eight years old then.
00:30:46That doesn't count.
00:30:47A promise is a promise.
00:30:49Isn't it, Pete?
00:30:50It seems it should hold.
00:30:52Well, a woman always has the right to change her mind.
00:31:11Is Mr. Williams in?
00:31:33Yes.
00:31:33Who will I say is here to see him?
00:31:35Never mind.
00:31:41How many times must I tell you I don't want to be disturbed?
00:31:51Get out.
00:31:53If it's not too much trouble, you can give me a receipt for this.
00:32:05Braddock.
00:32:07Slim Braddock.
00:32:08I've heard a lot of talk about reincarnation, but it hasn't happened yet.
00:32:14I'm Tim Braddock.
00:32:16Slim son.
00:32:19Now, if you'll reach for a pen instead of that gun, you'll hunger.
00:32:24My money.
00:32:30Where did you get this?
00:32:32Don't you know?
00:32:34This is outrageous.
00:32:36You'll find there's a law on this country.
00:32:38Just now, I happen to be that law, and what I say goes.
00:32:42You stole this money.
00:32:44Of course I stole it.
00:32:46You're not going to say anything about it.
00:32:48This is one of the most crooked deals there was ever attempted.
00:32:51Certainly, it's a crooked deal.
00:32:52Because you made it a crooked business.
00:32:55Brennan doesn't know how to keep step with you.
00:32:57But I do.
00:32:58You think you can take the law in your own hands?
00:33:00That's what your father thought.
00:33:02But I fought him, and I licked him.
00:33:03Then I'll do the same to you.
00:33:05Well, as we settle our personal differences, another day and another place.
00:33:09Just now.
00:33:09Come on.
00:33:10Give me that receipt.
00:33:10I'll fight you till one of us go under if it takes my last cent.
00:33:34And that's just about what it'll take.
00:33:36I wonder what he's doing in the back.
00:34:01What are you talking about?
00:34:03That fellow that just came out of the bank.
00:34:04See him down there?
00:34:08Who is he?
00:34:09He's the bird that got Brennan's money.
00:34:12Are you sure?
00:34:14Come on.
00:34:23Who was the man that just left here?
00:34:25I don't know, Mr. Gepson.
00:34:27He was talking to Mr. Williams.
00:34:29Williams in his office?
00:34:30Yes.
00:34:33Oh, Gepson.
00:34:39All right, Williams.
00:34:40Clayton tells me the man that held him up just left here.
00:34:43Yeah, his name is Braddock.
00:34:44He paid Brennan's note.
00:34:46Hmm.
00:34:46That's bad.
00:34:48Why?
00:34:49We finished the fellow on quite a lot of land.
00:34:52You're under your southern boundary, haven't you?
00:34:54Yes, but I wasn't figuring on including that in the same...
00:34:57Why not, Dad?
00:34:58Well, I kind of thought I'd like to keep it to have something to fall back on.
00:35:02Dad, sell it all, please.
00:35:03Oh, sorry, Pete.
00:35:14I didn't know you were busy.
00:35:15Don't go, Tim.
00:35:16Come on in.
00:35:20Meet Jack Stanley and Carol Gepson.
00:35:22Tim Braddock.
00:35:23How do you do?
00:35:24How are you, sir?
00:35:25Getting ready to get back into Harlan?
00:35:27Dad's work again.
00:35:28He's going to sell the mine.
00:35:35He wants to buy me out.
00:35:37I didn't know you thought of selling.
00:35:39When did you show him the mine?
00:35:40I didn't.
00:35:44Buying sight unseen?
00:35:45Well, I, uh...
00:35:47He's already examined it.
00:35:48When?
00:35:49Williams took him through the mine a week ago.
00:35:51Williams?
00:35:51Yes.
00:35:54Do you mind if I speak to Pete privately a minute?
00:35:57Not at all.
00:36:07Who's Stanley?
00:36:08Today's the first time I ever saw him.
00:36:10Was anyone watching Williams while he was going through the mine?
00:36:13What are you driving at?
00:36:14Suppose he's discovered something you don't know anything about and sent Stanley out here to buy it.
00:36:18I don't think that's any concern of yours.
00:36:19Have you forgotten what you were told about thinking?
00:36:22You really want to sell?
00:36:23Certainly he does.
00:36:24A little girl is to be seen and not heard.
00:36:27Don't listen to him, Dad.
00:36:28He'll only get you into trouble.
00:36:29I wonder if Williams is behind this offer.
00:36:31Either Williams or somebody pretty close to him.
00:36:41Sorry, Stanley.
00:36:43Sale is off.
00:36:44If the price isn't right, maybe I can raise it a little.
00:36:47Nope.
00:36:47Not interested.
00:36:49Well, I'll be in town for a few days in case you change your mind.
00:36:55I got some bad news, Pete.
00:36:57They're going in a new tunnel.
00:36:58What's damage done?
00:36:59I didn't stop to investigate.
00:37:01Thought you'd want to look at it.
00:37:02Cal, you want to ride out with us?
00:37:03No, I don't think I'd better.
00:37:05I've got an important engagement in town.
00:37:07Come on, Tim.
00:37:08Come on.
00:37:08Yeah, I did.
00:37:11What did I do?
00:37:20I don't know.
00:37:23Do you know whatches did?
00:37:55This wasn't any accident.
00:37:59These uprights have all been cut.
00:38:05Dunn nearly caught me.
00:38:07I fired a couple of shots.
00:38:09I told him I saw somebody running away.
00:38:11You're sure he didn't suspect anything?
00:38:13Not a chance.
00:38:15Now the first thing to do is reinforce this shoring.
00:38:18Get this mess cleared out here and then we'll see what's what.
00:38:20All right, Tim. I'll get the boys on it right away.
00:38:25There'll be a fellow named Bailey out here to see you tomorrow.
00:38:44He's a queer duck, but he knows his business.
00:38:47Let him look the place over.
00:38:48How will I know him?
00:38:49He'll ask for you.
00:38:54Guard!
00:38:56Hey, guard!
00:39:02Guard!
00:39:05Hey, guard!
00:39:19Looking for someone?
00:39:26It's about time this shows.
00:39:28No wonder they want this dump blowed up.
00:39:30I don't think you know it's...
00:39:31That's the trouble with fellas like you.
00:39:32You don't think.
00:39:33You're satisfied to be dumb guards and make four bucks a day.
00:39:36Why don't you use your head for something else besides parking your ears?
00:39:39Now take me.
00:39:40I use my noodle.
00:39:42Oh, you do, do you?
00:39:43You've said it.
00:39:44I got my start from old man.
00:39:45He was a powder monkey, but he didn't use his noodle.
00:39:48And he didn't last long.
00:39:50One day he's working with powder all around him.
00:39:53And what do you think he does?
00:39:55What?
00:39:56Lights his pipe.
00:39:57That part was okay.
00:39:59But then he throws the burning match into a pile of giant black.
00:40:02And...
00:40:03He disappears.
00:40:05In a puff of smoke.
00:40:06But that gives me an idea.
00:40:08Oh, it does.
00:40:09Sure.
00:40:10Even then, I'm using the noodle.
00:40:11I figured if powder can do that to a man, it can do it to buildings, ships, mines.
00:40:16Anything at all you wanted to get rid of.
00:40:20Well, that's worth using your noodle.
00:40:21You're telling me, brother?
00:40:23But I gotta be careful.
00:40:25I got a reputation.
00:40:27Me work is known.
00:40:29What do you think would happen if I was seen around here just before this joint went bluey?
00:40:32I haven't any idea.
00:40:34The dicks would put two and two together.
00:40:36And the answer wouldn't be four.
00:40:39It'd be Bailey.
00:40:40And Bailey is me.
00:40:46You know what time it is?
00:40:48About ten o'clock.
00:40:50Ten to ten.
00:40:51And you were supposed to meet me here at eight.
00:40:53I figured this job to go up at twelve.
00:40:56But we'll never make it now.
00:40:58Hold that.
00:41:01I'll set up a tree.
00:41:03That'll be about right.
00:41:06Well, I'm sorry, Bailey, but let's get in the mine and get it over with.
00:41:09Wait a minute.
00:41:10Don't rush me.
00:41:11Because when I'm rushed, my work becomes faulty.
00:41:15Wait.
00:41:16The box.
00:41:21Wait a minute.
00:41:21I suppose you think blowing up a mine is like lighting a match.
00:41:26Don't you notice a technique in this business?
00:41:28It's something you've got to devote your whole life to.
00:41:30Well, I didn't realize there was so much to blowing up anything.
00:41:33You wouldn't.
00:41:34I suppose if you were going to do the job, you'd hop right down into the mine, spread the stuff anyplace at all, and start running.
00:41:40Well, that's the only thing to do, isn't it?
00:41:43Listen.
00:41:44An expert looks the surface over first.
00:41:46Then he's got to find out which way the wind is blowing.
00:41:50For instance.
00:41:56See?
00:41:57It's coming in from over there.
00:41:59You've got to follow the direction of the wind.
00:42:01Come on.
00:42:02Come on.
00:42:03Come on.
00:42:04Come on.
00:42:05Come on.
00:42:06Come on.
00:42:07Come on.
00:42:08Come on.
00:42:09Come on.
00:42:10Come on.
00:42:14The draft turns at this corner.
00:42:16That's the first place you've got to block up if you want to get a double-jolt out of your stuff.
00:42:20Everything has got to be set on time.
00:42:22Just right.
00:42:26Look at the kind of equipment they give me.
00:42:28A kitchen clock.
00:42:29And I ask for a perfect timepiece.
00:42:32That means I've got to set this thing.
00:42:35Hold the box.
00:42:35A kitchen.
00:42:39Four hours ahead ought to get it.
00:42:42They make these cheap things to kid us into thinking we're getting more shut-eye in the mornings.
00:42:45But they don't realize how tough they're making it for fellas like me.
00:42:49It's all right now, isn't it?
00:42:50Sure.
00:42:51You've just got to use the old noodle.
00:42:53Come on.
00:42:54Come on.
00:42:55Let's look the rest of this joint over so I can figure out where to put the stuff so it'll do the most good.
00:42:59The box.
00:43:00No use wasting anything.
00:43:01Nothing like being a chronological.
00:43:02Nothing like being up to me.
00:43:03Science advances.
00:43:04And you've got to advance right along with it.
00:43:05That's why they're always sending for me, Bailey.
00:43:06I'm right up to the minute.
00:43:07You certainly are.
00:43:08Come on.
00:43:10Well, it's worked.
00:43:23Wait a minute.
00:43:24Let's take a look at that room.
00:43:26That might be...
00:43:28That's an idea.
00:43:30Come on.
00:43:31I'll give you an idea.
00:43:34Come on.
00:43:42What's in there?
00:43:43You all of them.
00:43:48The timing's all wrong, baby.
00:43:52What are you frisking me for?
00:43:54I'm not a gunman. Powder's my specialty.
00:43:57Who hired you to blow this place up?
00:43:59Where would I be if I was to give away the secrets of my trade?
00:44:02I know where you'll be if you don't.
00:44:04It's against my ethics to talk.
00:44:06Well, maybe you'll change your ethics after you've been left in here for a couple of days.
00:44:10Sit down over there.
00:44:12What are you going to do?
00:44:14Now, don't rush me.
00:44:15Because when you rush me, me work becomes faulty.
00:44:29Hey!
00:44:30You ain't going to leave me here in the dark.
00:44:32Why, are you afraid of the dark?
00:44:34Yes.
00:44:35Well, in that case, I'll leave you late.
00:44:36Well, I'll leave you late.
00:44:37I'm sorry.
00:44:38I'm sorry.
00:44:39I'm sorry.
00:44:40I'm sorry.
00:44:41I'm sorry.
00:44:42I'm sorry.
00:44:43I'm sorry.
00:44:44I'm sorry.
00:44:45I'm sorry.
00:44:46I'm sorry.
00:44:47I'm sorry.
00:44:48I'm sorry.
00:44:49You're not going to leave me here in the dark.
00:44:50Why, are you afraid of the dark?
00:44:51Yes.
00:44:52Well, in that case, I'll leave you late.
00:45:09So you're a dynamiter, eh?
00:45:22Well, it's about time you showed up.
00:45:42Who are you?
00:45:43Who am I?
00:45:44You mean to say you don't know me?
00:45:46I never saw you before.
00:45:48Well, I'm known from one end of this country to the other.
00:45:51And you don't know me.
00:45:52I got a reputation I have, and you keep me waiting two hours.
00:45:56Say, no wonder they want this joint blown up.
00:45:58Do you know what time it is?
00:46:00No.
00:46:01It's 10 o'clock, and you're supposed to meet me at 8.
00:46:05What do you think would happen if people saw me around here before this joint went bluey?
00:46:09I don't know.
00:46:10The Dixots would put two and two together, and the answer wouldn't be four.
00:46:13It'd be Bailey, and Bailey is me.
00:46:15I gotta be careful.
00:46:17Have you finished the job yet?
00:46:19Have I finished the job?
00:46:20I haven't even...
00:46:21There you go again.
00:46:22There's a technique to this business.
00:46:24And if you rush me, my work becomes faulty.
00:46:27That's what happened to me old man.
00:46:29You know, he was a powder monkey.
00:46:30And one day he's working on a job with a lot of high explosives.
00:46:33And what do you think he does?
00:46:34What?
00:46:35He lights his pipe.
00:46:37But that's all right.
00:46:38If he hadn't thrown the match into a keg of giant black.
00:46:42And quicker as that, he's gone.
00:46:45That's what gives me an idea.
00:46:47I said to myself, if powder can do that to a man, why can't it do the same thing to buildings, ships, mines, anything else you want to get rid of?
00:46:55So I settled down to an intensive study of the explosive technique.
00:46:59And that's what makes me a specialist.
00:47:00Come on.
00:47:01Let's go outside and see if the coast is clear.
00:47:02Let me live on before you set it off, so I won't be around, will you?
00:47:13Sure.
00:47:14Leave it to me.
00:47:25Did he get here all right?
00:47:26Yeah, about a half an hour ago.
00:47:28Funny little fellow, isn't he?
00:47:30He's funny, all right, but I wouldn't say he was very little.
00:47:33He's got big broad shoulders, a deep chest, and all in all, he's a pretty husky boy.
00:47:38Who are you talking about?
00:47:40Why, Bailey, of course.
00:47:42That isn't Bailey you've described.
00:47:44He's a little thin fellow.
00:47:45Not the Bailey I was talking to.
00:47:47Did you mention any names?
00:47:49No, I didn't have a chance to.
00:47:50He did all the talking.
00:47:51You better disappear till I look into things.
00:47:53There's something wrong.
00:48:00No.
00:48:01Why the frown, little lady?
00:48:02She's not at all becoming.
00:48:03I'm worried.
00:48:04About what?
00:48:05About the way Tim Braddock is acting.
00:48:06And the way my father lets him do anything he wants.
00:48:07What's he done?
00:48:08He says he caught him around trying to dynamite the mine.
00:48:09He put him in the old powder magazine.
00:48:10He shouldn't have done that.
00:48:11The sheriff's the one to handle a thing like that, don't you think so?
00:48:13Do you want me to talk to Pete?
00:48:14I wish you would.
00:48:15Try and convince him it will all get him into trouble if Tim continues to take the law in
00:48:16his own hands.
00:48:17There's one thing I must do first.
00:48:18Then I'll hunt up your dad and see what I can do with him.
00:48:19I know he listened to you.
00:48:20Come with me.
00:48:21He shouldn't have done that.
00:48:23The sheriff's the one to handle a thing like that.
00:48:25Don't you think so?
00:48:26Do you want me to talk to Pete?
00:48:28I wish you would.
00:48:29Try and convince him it will all get him in trouble
00:48:31if Tim continues to take the law in his own hands.
00:48:33There's one thing I must do first.
00:48:35Then I'll hunt up your dad and see what I can do with him.
00:48:37I know he'll listen to you.
00:50:21Shut up.
00:50:22You want the whole world to hear you?
00:50:23Why, I care.
00:50:24You think that I'm...
00:50:25You're going to be quiet?
00:50:29How'd you get in this fix?
00:50:31By playing nursemaid to that mug you had me meet.
00:50:33Out of the goodness of my heart,
00:50:35I was showing him some of the tricks of my trade.
00:50:37And this is the way he thanks me.
00:50:41Hey, what's the chances for one of them pills?
00:50:43You didn't let any names slip while you were talking, did you?
00:50:52Names are something never mentioned in this racket.
00:50:55Why?
00:50:55What's worrying you?
00:50:57You didn't meet the right man.
00:50:59You bungled a job.
00:51:01I'm going to have to do it myself.
00:51:02Ah, so that's the way you work, is it?
00:51:05Get all the dope out of me,
00:51:06and then touch off the joint yourself.
00:51:08Well, all right.
00:51:10Me life's full of ups and downs.
00:51:12What are you squawking about?
00:51:13You'll get your money.
00:51:15Slip the binders off, and I'll be on me way.
00:51:17You'll have to wait until tonight.
00:51:19Why?
00:51:20Too many people around.
00:51:22What time tonight?
00:51:23After dark, about eight.
00:51:25But be sure you don't do any talking.
00:51:27And you'll be sure and be here at eight.
00:51:29Because if you ain't, I'm going to talk.
00:51:31And when I do, I'll talk plenty.
00:51:33I'll be back.
00:51:35You'll leave here, all right.
00:51:36I'll see to that.
00:51:39Hey, some timing.
00:51:41You're safer the way you are.
00:51:56Well, if he wants more money, we'll have to give it to him.
00:51:58Not a question of money.
00:51:59Brad will grab him.
00:52:00He's got him in the old powder room in the mine.
00:52:02How do you know?
00:52:02I saw him there.
00:52:03Well, Braddock or no Braddock, I'm fine.
00:52:08If we can convince Brennan that he can't work it, he'll sell for a nickel on the dollar.
00:52:12We'll be all right if Bailey doesn't talk.
00:52:14But suppose he does talk.
00:52:16It won't take him long to connect you with me.
00:52:18Just now, I can't see any investigation.
00:52:22Got any dynamite out there?
00:52:24Yes.
00:52:25I'll handle this myself.
00:52:27Braddock stopped you three times, but he won't stop me.
00:52:30Come on.
00:52:43Who's been in here?
00:52:45Nobody.
00:52:47Where did these cigarettes come from?
00:52:49They ain't mine.
00:52:51Who's are they?
00:52:51You think I don't mind, Rita?
00:52:56Well, whoever managed to get in here, then use his noodle, Bailey.
00:53:00Says you.
00:53:03He probably told you to keep your mouth shut and keep his eyes.
00:53:08You're doing the talking.
00:53:13Well, whoever he is, he'll be...
00:53:14But he's not going to find you.
00:53:18He's going to find me.
00:53:22I'm going to take your place.
00:53:25Come on over here, Bailey.
00:53:34Everything is set, Jepson.
00:53:35I'll take care of Bailey and head back into town.
00:53:39Set it off at eight o'clock.
00:53:40Okay.
00:53:41Okay.
00:53:44I'll take care of Bailey.
00:54:14Well shot, William.
00:54:28I was protecting bank property.
00:54:31I was justified.
00:54:33Bank property?
00:54:34I just learned this man was going to blow up these mines.
00:54:39It looks like you're in with him.
00:54:42I in with Bailey?
00:54:43You even know his name, don't you?
00:54:46You can't deny you were going to do the job together.
00:54:49Bailey could tell you different.
00:54:52Easy to say that now.
00:54:55Maybe that's why you shot him.
00:54:57That kind of talk won't do you any good, Braddock.
00:55:02Suppose we let Bailey settle this.
00:55:04Get up and give the gentleman a seat.
00:55:28Sit down.
00:55:29Come here, Bailey.
00:55:37Come here, Bailey.
00:55:47Is this the man who hired you?
00:55:50No.
00:55:50I never saw that gent before.
00:55:52And I've never seen him before.
00:55:57This man tried to kill you.
00:55:59You say you've never seen him before.
00:56:01Who did you see?
00:56:03Whoever he was, he sent Williams here to do the job.
00:56:05Don't you realize that?
00:56:08I ain't saying a thing.
00:56:10I guess that ought to satisfy you, Braddock.
00:56:12Well, it doesn't.
00:56:14Somebody was here visiting Bailey.
00:56:16Whoever he is, he'll be back.
00:56:19So we'll wait for him.
00:56:20That's a good idea.
00:56:20You and Bailey wait for him.
00:56:21I said we'll wait for him.
00:56:24Now sit down.
00:56:34What's the matter, William?
00:56:36Nervous?
00:56:38Naturally, I'm nervous.
00:56:39Nobody can tell what's liable to happen when dynamites are around.
00:56:43They're liable to blow up this place.
00:56:46They wouldn't do that.
00:56:48Whoever hired Bailey knows he's here.
00:56:50You'd get him out first.
00:56:52Suppose you didn't want to get him out.
00:56:58You know a lot about this.
00:57:00You seem pretty sure this place is going to be blown up.
00:57:06Is that why you're looking at your what?
00:57:07I'm only trying to tell you what's liable to happen.
00:57:11Nothing is going to happen.
00:57:13How could it?
00:57:14Bailey's right here.
00:57:16He's not going to blow himself up.
00:57:18Are you, Bailey?
00:57:19Who, me?
00:57:20Don't be foolish.
00:57:20Do you ever need a mine explosion, Bailey?
00:57:35I'm here, ain't I?
00:57:37That's right.
00:57:39It must be horrible to be trapped underground.
00:57:43For instance, well, suppose someone was to blow this mine up.
00:57:46Yeah, there wouldn't be nothing left but the pieces.
00:57:52Well, that wouldn't be so bad.
00:57:54It'd be quick anyway.
00:57:55Huh?
00:57:57It must be awful to hear the sound of rocks and dirt falling all around you.
00:58:01Knowing it's sealing you in a tomb.
00:58:03Men go mad in places like that.
00:58:08First is the hope of rescue.
00:58:12The lantern gets dimmer and dimmer as the air is exhausted.
00:58:17You listen first.
00:58:18The sound of rescue.
00:58:19Suddenly you hear the hammers and the drills up above.
00:58:22But you clutch your throat.
00:58:23That gasping, choking, suffocation overtakes you.
00:58:29The air is going fast.
00:58:31Every breath a man takes shortens the lives of the others.
00:58:36And then the light goes out.
00:58:39There's nothing but darkness, horror, and death.
00:58:44Let me out of here!
00:58:45Take it easy, Williams.
00:58:47Don't let your imagination run away with you.
00:58:49This place will not be blown up in a minute.
00:58:50What minute?
00:58:51I don't know.
00:58:53What are you worrying about?
00:58:56Unless you do know.
00:58:56And if you do, you're a fool to stay here and wait for the explosions.
00:58:59All right.
00:58:59All right.
00:59:00This place is going to be blown up by 8 o'clock.
00:59:01We've only got a minute to get out of here.
00:59:03Who's going to blow it up and why?
00:59:04Jackson, from the other mine.
00:59:05We were going to close this off because we found a big vein of gold underneath.
00:59:08I said, this place is going up.
00:59:09Let me out of here!
00:59:14Williams, come back here!
00:59:15You can't get out that way.
00:59:21We've got just 30 seconds to get out of here.
00:59:23We'll take him.
00:59:47Oh!
00:59:47I've got him.
00:59:49You can't get out of here.
00:59:50Wake up, bring this room.
00:59:51Come back here!
00:59:52Meanwhile, they are having fun.
00:59:53What's happened, Tim?
01:00:02Hold this man.
01:00:04Come on, Pete.
01:00:23Come on, Pete.
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