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Step back into the rugged days of the Wild West with Colorado Frontier Justice!
This vintage western film delivers classic gunfights, dusty trails, and the timeless struggle between lawmen and outlaws. Courage, honor, and revenge collide as justice rides through the Colorado frontier.

A true piece of cinematic history for western lovers and fans of old Hollywood action.

Public Domain Film – Restored and Presented for Historical Viewing

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00:00The End
00:30Oh, my God.
01:00It's Captain Mason from the cavalry post.
01:15Let him in.
01:16Be careful what you're saying.
01:27Good evening, Captain.
01:28It's always a great pleasure to welcome one of the noble defenders of the Union.
01:32I know that's a very pretty little speech you're going to make, Mr. Haynes.
01:35But I happen to know that everyone here is a secession.
01:38Working for the Confederate cause.
01:41My credentials.
01:42Well, I'm very sorry, sir, but we had no way of knowing that you were a Confederate officer.
01:56Your uniform is that of a fool to a lot of Yankees, too.
01:59Well, if we can be of any service to you.
02:01You can.
02:01Hey, we've got to do our utmost to keep soldiers here from being used as reinforcements for Grant's army.
02:07I'm going to need men to help me.
02:10We'll supply the men.
02:12And you can leave the rest to me.
02:31Bigotin, it's up to your department to do something about this situation in Colorado.
02:47It's becoming intolerable.
02:49Between the outlaws, the marauding Indians, and now the Confederate sympathizers,
02:53we're liable to be crowded out altogether.
02:55When we lose that territory, we may lose Texas, and all the land as far as the Pacific.
03:02I think there's a solution to the problem, General.
03:04Sure.
03:05All we have to do is to send a half a dozen regiments of cavalry to Colorado.
03:10Man alive.
03:11Don't you realize these are crucial times?
03:14Soldiers don't grow on trees.
03:16I don't think it's a question of men, General.
03:18What we need is just one man.
03:21A man who can find out who's back of all this recent trouble in Colorado.
03:24Once that's done, the thing's as good as settled.
03:28You've got it all figured out, haven't you?
03:30And now I suppose you're going to tell me that you know just where I can find a man like that.
03:35I believe I can.
03:36Who is he?
03:37Lieutenant Jerry Burke of the Military Intelligence.
03:41That name sounds familiar.
03:43It's in Colorado.
03:44Twice you cited the lieutenant in your orders of the day.
03:47That's right.
03:49I'd like to talk to this young man.
03:51I'll have him come in.
03:54Burke, come in, please.
03:58General, this is Lieutenant Burke.
04:02The general has something to discuss with you, Jerry.
04:05At ease, Burke.
04:07Lieutenant, what do you know about this trouble we're having in Colorado?
04:10Quite a bit, sir.
04:11It's been part of my job to cover all reports coming in from that territory.
04:14That's one of the reasons I recommend him, General.
04:17He knows more about that affair than any of us.
04:19It's a man-sized assignment, a sort of cleaning up of a big territory.
04:23Think you can handle it?
04:25I'd like to have a try at it, sir.
04:26I'm going to give you a chance.
04:28You will be given unequivocal authority for anything you may do.
04:31And you'll be responsible to the commander-in-chief alone.
04:34How soon can you start for Colorado?
04:36I'll be ready within the hour, sir.
04:38Goodbye.
04:39And good luck to you, Lieutenant.
04:41Thank you, sir.
04:41Come on, hurry up, Gabby.
04:56The stage ain't got all day.
04:58I'm hurrying fast.
04:59I can't either.
05:00Fine way to talk to a man who fought and died for his country.
05:03Oh, you poor man.
05:04Were you wounded in the war?
05:06Was I wounded?
05:06Why I got so many bullets from me at the Battle of Gettysburg, it's a mackerel I'm still alive.
05:12The way I heard it, you got hurt falling off of that field kitchen cart you were driving.
05:16Oh, I want another no field kitchen.
05:18Well, it was a fodder wagon, that's what.
05:20I mean it was...
05:20Never mind what you mean.
05:22Get those horses hitched.
05:23Here.
05:24There's the army payroll.
05:25Take good care of it.
05:26Yes, sir.
05:26Get in.
05:27Come over.
05:28Come on.
05:30Oh, oh.
05:36I'm transferring to the Denver stage.
05:41Will I have time to get a cup of coffee before it leaves?
05:43You have ten minutes, ma'am.
05:45That's it.
05:46Thanks.
05:47Will you transfer my baggage for me, please?
05:51Still afraid some woman's going to hook you, eh, Gabby?
05:53I'm choking out of that.
05:56Lieutenant Jerry!
06:00I didn't expect to see you out west.
06:01I thought you'd be back for the troop by this time.
06:03Ah, they wouldn't take me back after I come out of the hospital.
06:06Said I didn't have enough teeth.
06:09What are they doing now?
06:10Biting the enemy instead of shooting them?
06:13Where are you heading for?
06:14Far the west.
06:14Little business to tend to.
06:16You know, far the west you go, the more dangerous it gets.
06:19How would you like to have somebody go with you that can shoot straight and sit a horse?
06:24You know, somebody to take care of you like I did when we sold you together?
06:28I know you'd be a lot of help to me, Gabby, but...
06:30Well, you wouldn't have enough time to get your things together before the stage pulls out.
06:34What do you mean, get my things together?
06:35Any time I button my coat, my trunk's packed.
06:39Ha, ha, ha, ha.
06:44Hurry up, Tim.
06:45Time we was rolling.
06:56Hey!
06:56Stop it!
06:57Stop it!
06:58Come back!
06:59Stop it!
07:00Stop it!
07:02Hey!
07:07How far west we headed, Jerry?
07:08To Denver.
07:09That suits me fine.
07:11I don't know no women there.
07:20Pull up, driver.
07:21Whoop!
07:21Whoop!
07:37Anything wrong, ma'am?
07:38No, I just wanted to catch the stage.
07:40You can take the horse in back now.
07:42All set driver
07:46You always board stage coaches like this ma'am
07:53Usually this isn't the safest place in the world to go galloping at Carl's Cup for a young lady
07:58Well if I'd missed this stage I wouldn't have been able to reach Denver before Sunday
08:01Something awfully important must be taking you there
08:04My wedding
08:05Wedding?
08:07Wedding isn't worth risking your neck for
08:09Tis to a woman I never see one yet wouldn't break her neck to get herself a man
08:14Lala Sanford
08:20By the way, are you in relation to Henry Sanford, the editor of the Denver Press?
08:25Why yes, he's my uncle. I'm going to live with him for a while. Do you know him?
08:29Why I'm on my way there. He's just hired me to be his housekeeper
08:32Why you must be the enemy he told me about
08:35Oh, I'm so happy to meet you
08:37Now I'll have at least one woman friend in Denver
08:39Denver, eh?
08:41You think I ought to get off at the next stop?
08:43I ain't got no hankering to wake up some morning and find myself married
08:47Take it easy, Pappy. I'll protect you
08:49Beautiful thing, Ray
08:51Everybody out. Keep your hands up
09:09Everybody out. Keep your hands up
09:11Keep your hands up
09:13Close over that army payroll
09:27I've seen you
09:57I've seen you do better shooting than that
09:59I've seen you do better shooting than that
10:01Welcome to Denver, my dear.
10:16Thanks, Uncle Henry.
10:19John.
10:21Lila, darling, you don't know how I've missed you.
10:24Seems like two years instead of two months
10:26since she left Kansas City.
10:28Only two years?
10:29Seems like ten to me.
10:31What's the matter?
10:35It's nothing.
10:37Happy darling.
10:38What do you think?
10:39I can't think of anything except that in three days
10:42I'll be missing Donald Mason.
10:54There's a man waiting to see you in your tent, Captain Mason.
10:57Did he give his name?
10:58No, sir. He just thought he'd wait.
11:01Hello, Jerry.
11:06Hello, Don.
11:10I expected you'd be visiting me tonight.
11:17You surprised to see me here?
11:18I heard you'd changed your name, but I never expected to see you wearing a blue uniform.
11:26You were always kind of warm towards the south.
11:28Not warm enough to forget I'm a northerner when it came to a showdown.
11:32Have a drink?
11:33No, thanks.
11:33How's my mother?
11:38She's been dead nearly three years.
11:41She never got over your running off after that trouble in Boston.
11:46Well, it was a matter of honor.
11:47I had to fight that duel, and then I couldn't stay and face a charge of murder.
11:51Killing a gambler over a debt isn't considered a duel.
11:57There's another matter I want to discuss with you.
12:00A stagecoach holdup?
12:01That's it.
12:03Well, I had some debts that had to be met.
12:05I was desperate.
12:07Won't happen again.
12:08I wonder if you'll ever change.
12:12Give me a hand with this, will you?
12:13Untry it.
12:14Take it all.
12:20You know, if you'd shot for my heart instead of my arm, they'd be blowing that bugle over me tonight, maybe.
12:27You got to turn me in?
12:29No.
12:31I guess there is something that I won't solve about blood being thicker than water.
12:36I've got something for you, Don.
12:39Mother wanted you to have it, if I ever saw you again.
12:44Honor above everything.
12:47The men of our family have always tried to live that way, Don.
12:49All except you.
12:51I guess every family has to have at least one black sheep.
12:55You know, Don, Miss Sanford thinks you're about the finest man in the world.
13:00And I'm just as much in love with her.
13:02I mean that.
13:03Then, of course, you've told her your name's not Mason, and...
13:05She knows nothing of my past, and I don't consider it necessary to tell her.
13:09Then you're not playing the game on the level with her.
13:11I want you to mind your own business.
13:14Where Lila and I are concerned, you understand?
13:18You know the way back to Denver.
13:19All right, Don.
13:26Watch your step.
13:36Your pleasure, gents?
13:37Highball.
13:38Tall glass, no ice.
13:40Just a little mite of fish water.
13:42Cheap of liquor out of it.
13:43Fill it up with sarsaparillo.
13:57Little snort, Sheriff.
14:13Come on, Mac.
14:19I've got to have a talk with you in my office.
14:21What for?
14:22About handing guns out to the Indians.
14:24Union guns.
14:26Who said so?
14:28I've seen them myself a couple hours ago.
14:30At Big Creek Canyon.
14:31I suppose next you'll be telling me you've got witnesses.
14:34I don't need no witnesses.
14:38You better lay off that bottle before you see pink elephants.
14:41Never mind that, Mac.
14:45Let's go.
14:46Oh, you're a loco.
14:48Accusing Indian commissioner of gun running.
14:52But I'll go with you.
14:59Hands up, everybody.
15:06Too bad, Fred.
15:07I always knew you'd blow up someday and let Joe have it.
15:10Well, Andy, it looks like we're going to have to elect a new sheriff.
15:12One who don't go around accusing folks when he ain't got any proof.
15:15I'll save you the trouble of electing a new sheriff gentleman by appointing one myself.
15:20Get rid of your guns.
15:21Well, you're taking on a lot for yourself, young fellow.
15:29Who are you?
15:31Do you mind introducing me, Gabby?
15:32The bearer, Lieutenant Jerry Burke, is a government man.
15:42And any galoot messing around with him is going to find out that he's shooting this, fighting this.
15:47Hold it, Gabby.
15:48That isn't what it says.
15:49Now, I can't read very well without respects.
15:54You want to do some, sister?
15:58Oh, sing it out loud.
15:59To whomsoever it may concern, in the name of the President of the United States, be it known that Lieutenant Jerry Burke is hereby entrusted with these respective powers, i.e. police, military.
16:13Why, it's signed Abraham Lincoln.
16:16I guess that tells you plain enough who he is.
16:19Whatever evidence the sheriff had is just as dead as he is, Mr. Indian Commissioner.
16:23I wouldn't crowd my luck too far, if I were you.
16:28Come on, Gabby.
16:47Hello, Johnny Rip.
16:49You've made a mistake.
16:51I'm Lieutenant Franklin, U.S. Army.
16:53Attached to the 95th Cavalry.
16:55Last time I saw you, you were attached to the Confederate Army Intelligence Headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia.
17:01Your name is Lieutenant Morgan.
17:03I got him, Gary.
17:05Take him to the sheriff, Gabby.
17:15Open it.
17:22Good morning.
17:23Good morning, ma'am.
17:24I want to see your books and all your correspondence.
17:28By what authority?
17:30I'm a Pinkerton man.
17:32We have nothing here for the Pinkerton office.
17:35This league is interested only in the unionist cause.
17:37I'm afraid I'll have to be the judge of that.
17:43Did you lock up that Johnny Rip, Sheriff?
17:45He's safe where he can't talk to his old.
17:48Now let's see all that correspondence.
17:49Hey, Gary, here's something.
17:57Looks like mighty important evidence.
17:58What is it, Gabby?
17:59Plans for a fort or something.
18:02These papers sure are important.
18:03What are they?
18:04Patterns for a dress.
18:06Lieutenant Burke, here's something.
18:08What is it?
18:09From a Confederate office in Texas addressed to Captain Mason.
18:12Captain Mason?
18:12That's right.
18:13Let me see that.
18:14You see it details all the movement.
18:16Where the Rebs will hide out in the daytime and just how they'll get supplies to them.
18:20Just as I thought.
18:21This place is a clearinghouse for cessationist information.
18:23Take them along with you, Sheriff.
18:25Come on, Gabby.
18:26All right.
18:29I know it's going to hurt Mrs. Sanford,
18:30but there's nothing I can do but submit all the evidence to Colonel Gibbons.
18:34Naturally.
18:35You mustn't suppress it.
18:37Well, this is a fine how do you do.
18:39Me with the wedding cake already baked
18:40and the chickens ready to go in the oven for the wedding supper tomorrow.
18:44Our men are all alike.
18:45They can't be trusted.
18:47None of them.
18:48Always running around breaking women's hearts.
18:50You guessed me me one time and I've made love to you.
18:52You've been doing all the courtin'.
18:54What are you talking about, you old parcel?
18:56Didn't you give me an extra piece of pie for supper last night?
18:59Yes, I hope it's true.
19:00Just a minute.
19:01I don't know how I'm going to tell Lila, Mr. Burke.
19:03I can hardly believe it myself.
19:05Why, I've known Captain Mason since...
19:06What can you hardly believe, Uncle Henry?
19:10What is it, Mr. Burke?
19:11There's a chance that Captain Mason may be tried for treason.
19:16I suppose you have the evidence to support such a statement.
19:19I'm afraid I have.
19:23I don't believe it.
19:24I'll find out for myself.
19:25I'll see Captain Mason.
19:30All this is very serious.
19:36If true, it means court-martial and death.
19:40Colonel Gibbon,
19:41unless I hear the admission from Captain Mason's own lips,
19:44I'll never believe it.
19:46Naturally.
19:46Well, we'll know in a minute or two.
19:52Don, I don't believe that...
19:58Lila, what's...
20:00What's the trouble?
20:01Sir, how do you explain this letter?
20:11This way.
20:11Stay where you are, all of you.
20:13Listen, Lila.
20:15Just believe in me and wait for me.
20:16Jerry!
20:23I'm done!
20:23Take a detail and bring him in.
20:35Yes, sir.
20:37He called you by your first name.
20:40Why?
20:40There, there, Lila, be her.
21:05Now, everything is going to be all right.
21:07I'm afraid it can't be out of me.
21:12Don meant everything in the world to me.
21:13Well, you'll get over it,
21:14just like you did the measles and the hooking call.
21:17Now, don't cry, honey.
21:19He wasn't worth it.
21:21No man is.
21:23I know.
21:24My man was a no good, too.
21:27He gambled.
21:29There, now.
21:30Dry your eyes.
21:32Well, you're not packing to leave, are you?
21:35Yes.
21:35There's nothing much to go back east to,
21:38but there's still less reason for staying here.
21:41Oh, your Uncle Henry wants you to stay.
21:43He'll miss you if you go.
21:45And I will, too, Sorgon.
21:48You see, I never had a chick of my own.
21:52You've been awfully sweet to me, Anna Mae,
21:54and I do want to stay,
21:56but I'm afraid I'm not big enough
21:59to stand the people here pointing at me
22:01and laughing at me.
22:02Well, if that's all that's worrying you,
22:04you're staying.
22:06Just let somebody try laughing at you.
22:10Just let them try.
22:11Just let them try.
22:12Just let them try.
22:23Just let them try.
22:25It's one of our men.
22:52I thought I'd find you gentlemen meeting here tonight.
22:54What are you doing here, Mason?
22:55What do you want?
22:56I'd just like to talk over a little business with you, that's all.
22:58We're going to have no business dealings with a man accused of treason, a traitor to his country.
23:03Why don't you stop that, Judge?
23:05I know every move you've made for a month, all of you.
23:08So quit bluffing and let's get out of business.
23:10I don't know what you're talking about.
23:12Oh, is that so?
23:13Well, I'll explain it to you.
23:14Since I've been serving the South, stirring up trouble, you and your outfit have been cashing in.
23:18If it's the money you want, Mason, we'd be glad to advance you enough to leave this part of the country.
23:22I don't intend to leave this part of the country, Mr. Carter.
23:25Too much money to be picked up around here.
23:28Big money.
23:29From now on, I'm going to get my share of it.
23:31So you can either declare me in or you'll have opposition.
23:36Plenty of it.
23:37You're talking pretty big, Mason.
23:38I've got enough men to back up my talk.
23:41Mounted deserters.
23:43Plenty of them that will join up any time I say the word.
23:45Well, gentlemen, what are we going to do, cooperate or do we cut each other's throats?
23:52Well, since we can use you, I guess it would be smarter if we did work together.
24:00Sit down.
24:01Now, your first job will be to stir up trouble with the Indians.
24:08Colonel Gibbons and his troops will have their hands full, calling their raids.
24:12Well, your idea is to start trouble all over the territory.
24:15Right, trouble which we will finance.
24:17And when the country is in a state of ruin, we'll take up the big mines, the ranches, everything that...
24:23Everything will be legal.
24:25The law will take its course.
24:26But we'll do the stirring.
24:27His honor will say to that.
24:29Justice will be done, gentlemen.
24:33Not as soon to you, Mason.
24:35Fine.
24:36I declare myself in for 20% of everything we get.
24:39One percent.
24:41That's a pretty big cut.
24:42You know, after all, you're not investing anything.
24:46I'll be doing all the work.
24:50It's a deal, Mason.
24:52Just a little friendly advice.
24:54Don't get too ambitious.
24:57You're the boss.
25:05You're the boss.
25:17You skalty call him.
25:34Something I can do for you, Burke?
25:58No, I just dropped in for a little visit.
26:00How's business?
26:00Pretty slow on the bar.
26:02My livery stable isn't doing much better.
26:04How are things with you, Michael?
26:06Oh, we're gradually getting the Indians quieted down.
26:09You'd get them quieted down a lot quicker
26:11if you'd stop them from getting guns.
26:12How are you going to stop them?
26:13Any renegade white man will sell an Indian a gun.
26:16Yeah, but they're not getting guns one by one.
26:20They're getting them by the dozens.
26:23Well, if you could suggest any way to stop them,
26:25I'd be glad to cooperate.
26:29The boy from the telegraph office just brought this, Andy.
26:32Don't let me interfere with you reading that.
26:35We can always pick up where we left off.
26:39Another baby for that sister of mine.
26:41That makes eight of them.
26:43Now, Macklin, getting back to our problem.
26:47Somebody's been bringing in guns,
26:49and maybe you know that somebody.
26:51I'm only the Indian commissioner, Burke.
26:53You may not be the Indian commissioner much longer.
26:59Think it over, Macklin.
27:10Morning, Mr. Burke.
27:11Mind if I wait here a minute?
27:12I'm expecting a message.
27:13Help yourself.
27:14How do you do, Miss Sanford?
27:15I'm fine, Mr. Burke. How are you?
27:16Did you call me, Uncle Henry?
27:18Mind keeping your eye on the office a few minutes, Lila?
27:20I'll be right back.
27:22Did you enjoy your ride this morning?
27:25Very much.
27:26I don't think it was necessary for you to have your men trail me.
27:29So you found out.
27:31I warned them not to let you know you were being watched.
27:34I hope you don't suspect me of anything.
27:36Well, that never occurred to me.
27:37Then why was I followed?
27:39Well, this happens to be a pretty dangerous country right now,
27:42and I figured you'd be much safer if somebody was keeping an eye on you.
27:52Well, I guess it takes more than one lesson to teach some people
27:54that men are no good.
27:56First thing she knows, she's going to go through it all over again.
27:59Don't you worry none about them two.
28:01No matter how hard she tries, he's too smart to let any woman rope and hog tie him.
28:06He's like me.
28:07Who'd want you?
28:09Plenty of women have tried to get me.
28:11There must have been something wrong with them, mentally.
28:15Say that so.
28:16Well, I ain't so old and I got my health and strengths,
28:19but I ain't so bad looking another.
28:21You ever look in the mirror?
28:22Yeah.
28:23Bye.
28:34Turn for snickety women.
28:36Burke here to copy that telegram, but it don't make sense to me.
28:42Aunt Sue unable to travel.
28:44Uncle Joe arriving instead with a large shipment of barley hay.
28:48I wonder why Aunt Sue can't travel.
28:51That's me.
28:52Who's Aunt Sue?
28:53I wish I knew.
28:54Well, maybe the operator made a mistake.
28:56Maybe it isn't barley hay.
28:58I don't think the operator made a mistake.
29:00I'm pretty sure that is barley hay.
29:02Come on, Sheriff.
29:03We've got work ahead of us.
29:04Let's go.
29:05Let's go.
29:06Let's go.
29:07Let's go.
29:08Let's go.
29:09Let's go.
29:10Let's go.
29:11Let's go.
29:12Let's go.
29:13Let's go.
29:14Let's go.
29:15Let's go.
29:16Let's go.
29:17Let's go.
29:18Let's go.
29:19Let's go.
29:20Let's go.
29:21Let's go.
29:22Let's go.
29:23This hay wagon ain't no racing, Sokey.
29:24Where's Jim Macklin?
29:25He's been to somewhere else, but he gave me the money to pay you.
29:27Yeah.
29:28Well, you've got a fun loading.
29:30I don't want to hang around here any longer than I have to.
29:32All right, you fellows.
29:37What'd you bring this time, Weaver?
29:39Sharps.
29:40Army issues.
29:54I'll take two of the men with me.
30:03Get down, Weaver.
30:04Don't find a thing.
30:05Everybody's covered.
30:06Drop them guns.
30:07Get your hands up.
30:08Hand over that money.
30:09What money?
30:10I won't ask you again, Weaver.
30:11Here's the evidence, Harkins.
30:12Gabby, find Macklin.
30:14I saw you give him the $12,000.
30:17What do you keep lying for?
30:19And you don't even know where the money came from.
30:20I don't know nothing, I told you.
30:21All I did was deliver the stuff.
30:22Who you working for?
30:23I ain't working for nobody.
30:24You've been selling guns to Macklin.
30:25He's been turning them over to the Indians.
30:26Nice business you're in, Weaver.
30:27I'm not.
30:28I'm not.
30:29I'm not.
30:30I'm not.
30:31I'm not.
30:32I'm not.
30:33I'm not.
30:34I'm not.
30:35I'm not.
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30:46I'm not.
30:47I'm not.
30:48Weaver.
30:49You can't prove a thing.
30:52You're looking for me, Burke.
30:54Yeah.
30:55You know Weaver over here, don't you?
30:59No, I don't believe I do.
31:01Why?
31:02Well, it's about time you did.
31:03You've been buying guns from him.
31:05Unless you can prove that, Burke, I wouldn't repeat it.
31:07Oh, I'll prove it all right.
31:09In court.
31:10Senator Wood appointed me Indian Commissioner here, and if you think I'm-
31:13You're under arrest, Macklin.
31:14You haven't any more job than the Jackrat.
31:16Lock him up, Sheriff.
31:17You're heading for a fall, Burke, a big one.
31:47What's the matter, Lanny?
31:49It's Don Mason and his men.
31:54Get away from this leader. You'll get hurt.
31:58No!
32:01No!
32:03No!
32:04No!
32:05No!
32:06No!
32:07No!
32:08No!
32:09No!
32:10No!
32:11No!
32:12No!
32:13No!
32:14No!
32:15No!
32:16No!
32:17No!
32:18No!
32:19No!
32:20No!
32:21No!
32:22No!
32:23No!
32:24No!
32:25He's been hit.
32:26He can't ride.
32:27I'll take care of him, but be sure he don't talk.
32:32No!
32:33No!
32:34No!
32:35No!
32:36Yeah!
32:37I got him.
32:46I murved him.
32:47No!
32:58and never give me a chance, the dirty skunk.
33:02He's afraid I'd talk.
33:05You could have saved yourself all this if you'd talked in the first place.
33:10I'll talk now.
33:12Well, him and Mason and Judge Newton.
33:21That gold crown bunch.
33:24Rifles.
33:31Engines.
33:38I got my two deputies.
33:40Bring in that gold crown outfit.
33:42We'll start after Mason and Macklin as soon as it's light enough to pick up a trail.
33:54Yeah, pretty smart.
33:58You know, two of them headed the same way when they left here.
34:00We'll pick up the trail again.
34:02We're going to find Mason and Macklin if we have to go through every town in this territory with a fine-toothed coon.
34:07Leadville's in Airstown.
34:08We'll head there first.
34:14Your plan sounds too dangerous, Lila.
34:17Better wait till Mr. Burke gets back to town and see what he has to say about it.
34:20Jerry's been trailing Mason's men for a week and he still hasn't caught up with them.
34:24My mind's made up, Uncle Henry.
34:26Please don't try it, honey.
34:28If anything were to happen to you, why?
34:30I have to, Etta Mae.
34:31I don't hate Don Mason, but if there's any way I can help stop this thing, I'm going to try.
34:35You're asking him to surrender.
34:37Do you think he'll listen to your appeal?
34:39Yeah.
34:39I don't think you'll contact Mason.
34:41And if you do, you're going to run into a lot of trouble.
34:43I'm not afraid.
34:44It's worth trying.
34:45All right, Macklin, so I'm loco.
34:59Just the same, I'm going to see her.
35:01Well, suppose it's a trap.
35:03I'll take a chance.
35:04I'm going to have a little talk with her.
35:06She's not going to make a fool out of me.
35:07Stop!
35:10Stop!
35:12Stop!
35:15You shouldn't let the stage get so much of a start, Sheriff.
35:25Maybe you're right.
35:26But Miss Aliyah wouldn't have gone through it if we hadn't promised not to follow.
35:45This is not a hold-up.
36:06Everybody out except Miss Sanford.
36:08All right, get down.
36:09Get it, Raleigh.
36:21The last time I saw you, I asked you to wait.
36:24Didn't take you long to find someone else to go to, did it?
36:26Don, I wasn't going away.
36:27I planned this meeting.
36:29I wanted to...
36:30You're still in love with me.
36:32That's what I wanted to hear you say, Lila.
36:34We'll leave this part of the country tonight.
36:36We'll go to Texas or California.
36:37I'll give you everything you want.
36:39I know how to get things.
36:40That's not what I want, Don.
36:42Well, what do you want?
36:43I want you to surrender, to give yourself up.
36:45Are you crazy?
36:46I wouldn't stand a chance.
36:47They'd hang me.
36:47No, Don.
36:48I have the promise of all the influential people in Denver.
36:51What is it, Sam?
36:53Looks like a posse about a mile back.
36:55Coming fast.
36:57That's nice work.
36:58You and Burke figure that out.
36:59Hold up.
37:00No, Don.
37:00My only problem...
37:01Save your breath.
37:02You've got a tough ride ahead.
37:09Sam, you stay in the open and let that posse follow you.
37:21I'll cut into the hill.
37:22I get you.
37:22And he slugged me and knocked me off the stage.
37:49And I don't remember a thing until the sheriff came along.
37:51I wonder whose idea that was.
37:52Having a posse trailing behind.
37:54Where'd it happen?
37:55About 15 miles out.
37:57Near Table Mountain.
37:58Get on your horses.
38:00Gabby, we're heading for Table Mountain country.
38:02Something wrong?
38:21Lenny, the Arapahoes are on a raiding party.
38:23Who's the pull of them?
38:24They're heading for Gilroy.
38:29Martin?
38:30You go with me.
38:31The rest of you head for Gilroy with Gabby.
38:33Hey, wait a minute.
38:34I'm going with you, ain't I?
38:35You're needed with the boys.
38:36You know all the engine tricks.
38:37Yeah, but I want to get a couple of shots at that Mason.
38:40I got a personal bone to pick with him.
38:42We'll take care of Mason.
38:43Get moving.
38:44I never won an argument with you in my whole life.
38:46Here.
38:47Here.
38:47Here.
39:04Here.
39:06Here.
39:07Here.
39:08Here.
39:09This guy's here for you.
39:10Here.
39:11Here.
39:12Here.
39:13Let's go.
39:43Let's go.
40:13Get this one on the horse.
40:24Sure, you'll take me if you can, dead or alive.
40:26And me.
40:28It's the same.
40:28I'm going to save his life.
40:30It's not too late.
40:31This poison hasn't spread too much.
40:33And after you pull him through, do you think he'll kiss you for it?
40:35This is my own particular worry.
40:48He's still unconscious, Don.
40:50He'll pull through all right.
40:51He's got better than an even chance.
40:53So have you.
40:55You've just proven you can still do the right thing.
40:58It'll probably be the last time I'll ever be fool enough to do it.
41:03Tell everybody we're getting out of here pronto.
41:05Who said we're getting out of here?
41:06I did.
41:07Why?
41:07Because I think it's best.
41:12Sam, I'll take part of the bunch in Circle East.
41:14You head for Durango and wait for him there.
41:16A week and ten days.
41:17Yes, you say.
41:18And take Macklin with you.
41:19You better get back to Denver and get some help.
41:26Take good care of him, Lila, and...
41:30And give him this ring.
41:32He'll know that...
41:37Adios.
41:43Since when did you start giving orders to me?
41:45Since right now.
41:46Now, don't fool yourself.
41:47I'm still boss around here.
41:49Not anymore.
41:49I'm taking over.
41:50And from now on, I'm taking the big end of what we get.
41:53Do you think you can get away with this?
41:54Shut up.
41:55When I threw in with you, I thought you were an asset.
41:57But you're a liability, and you'll take what I offer you or nothing.
42:00I'll take what I want.
42:02I'll take what I want.
42:18Dreamin' alone in the moonlight, when night falls on the prairie.
42:27Hear a coyote call, see a lone star fall, night on the prairie.
42:37Singin' alone in the moonlight, the sage, all silver shadows.
42:46While I'm humming low, in my campfire glow, dreamin' of you.
42:56Just my piddle pal and I, ridin' all day, ridin' the trail to nowhere.
43:06Ever alone, never alone, never a home.
43:11And when the long, long day is done, I'm dreamin' alone in the moonlight.
43:20When night falls on the prairie, but my thoughts will stray, ever far away, dreamin' of you.
43:40You are feeling better, aren't you?
43:42Thanks to my nurse and head of May's cookin', I'm almost as good as new.
43:46I'll be out of here in a day or so.
43:47Ho, there, you loppy junkhead.
43:51Before I break down, tell you what I think of you.
43:56Here are them things you ordered, Eddie May.
43:59Coffee, flour, and beans.
44:01Did you get me that pink embroidery thread?
44:04I ain't kick none about sashayin' back and forth twitched here in Denver
44:07till I've almost cut a new road through.
44:11But if you think I'm goin' into any store
44:13and ask for a pink embroidery thread,
44:16well, sir, you're just plum rocco.
44:20What's the news in Denver, Gabby?
44:22Plenty.
44:23Jury convicted them fellers for sellin' guns to the Indians.
44:26They're on their way to federal jail now, I guess.
44:29Well, that's good news.
44:30We won't have any more trouble with the Indians.
44:31You hear anything about Mason and his gang?
44:33Yeah.
44:34About a week ago, I had a big fight with the vigilantes.
44:37Some of Mason's men was killed, and others were rounded up.
44:41What happened to Mason?
44:43Nothin'.
44:43He got away and got more men.
44:46What a smart fellow, that Mason.
44:49Your job's not finished yet, Jerry.
44:51I know.
44:52Unless Mason's brought in, it won't be long before we'll have a bigger bunch of cutthroats back of him.
44:57I wish it was somebody else who had to go after him besides me.
44:59Is it because that ring has some meaning?
45:04Don Mason's my brother.
45:09We're leaving for Denver tomorrow.
45:11And then?
45:12I'm going to Durango.
45:14Well, that ride to Cripple Creek was worthwhile.
45:34I told you, man, if you'd string the mason, you'd be sucking in butter for the rest of your days.
45:40All right, come on in and wipe the dust out of your throats and we'll divide it.
45:44Run, Dad, hit the dust!
46:14There's a track again.
46:28They're playing right into our hands.
46:44As soon as I fire, cut loose with everything you've got.
46:52What do you see, Jerry?
46:54Looks like the glint of the sun on a rifle barrel.
46:57Duck for cover, boy.
47:24Hold them off as long as you can.
47:27Sam and I are going to try to sneak in on them from the side.
47:31Hold them off as long as you can.
47:33Sam and I are going to try to sneak in on them from the side.
47:49Listen, are you crazy?
47:55Do we have a chance trying to come in on them from the side?
47:58We're not even going to try.
47:59I just want them to keep fighting long enough to give us a chance to head for the desert.
48:01I'm sorry.
48:02I'm sorry.
48:02I don't mind if you're going to try to get out of it.
48:04I don't mind if I can.
48:05I don't mind if you're listening.
48:06That's right.
48:06I can't do it.
48:06I can't do it.
48:07I can't do it.
48:29Mason and Sam Smith aren't here.
48:30Wait a minute. There they go.
48:35You men heard these prisoners back to town.
48:37Perkins, Gabby, we're following Mason.
48:40We better go back for supplies first.
48:42Feed and water is mighty scarce out there, my deputy.
48:44It'll be just as scarce for Mason. Let's go.
49:00Mason, got any water in that canteen?
49:03No. It's been empty since early this morning.
49:06Keep going. We're bound to hit that water hole before long.
49:09Look, they're still gaining on us.
49:14I can't stick it out much longer.
49:17They're just as tired as we are. Come on.
49:30More dumbass out there still until the air goes out there.
49:40Arylie!
49:44You are so λΆ™.
49:51You never drink.
49:54You never drink!
49:55Oh, my God.
50:25Are you still alive?
50:41Your bullet only creased you.
50:43Gabby, bring that canteen over here.
50:55I wish you'd killed me instead of taking me back to Denver.
51:00You'll get a fair trial, Don.
51:03Sure, I know.
51:04I can have only one outcome, as far as I'm concerned.
51:09I'll be found guilty and sentenced to hang.
51:14Not that I mind dying.
51:15I'm not afraid.
51:16You know that.
51:16It's that sitting in a cell, waiting.
51:22In the morning, they'll put that rope around my neck.
51:25You die a little bit every day.
51:28Still have to wait.
51:33You know, in Mexico, they...
51:34They have a way of burying prisoners, all that.
51:38When a fellow's going to be executed, they...
51:39They give him a chance to run for it,
51:42and shoot him when he's trying to escape.
51:46La ley de fuego, they call it, I think.
51:49I know.
51:54Law of flight.
51:58That's it.
52:00The law of flight.
52:01Good-bye, and thanks for everything, old-timer.
52:30Any time you need me, you know where you can find me.
52:32I'll always remember that, Gabby.
52:34Goodbye, darling and girl.
52:35Goodbye.
52:36Goodbye.
52:37Goodbye.
52:37Goodbye.
52:38Goodbye.
52:41Doggone it, there's another good man gone
52:43and got himself roped and heart-tied,
52:45spite of all my warning.
52:47I know she was out to get him
52:49the first time she asked us up supper.
52:51Better watch her step, Gabby.
52:52You're allowed her to be next.
52:54What time is it, Gabby?
52:55Oh, no.
52:56You ain't fooling me, none.
52:58Look for yourself.
52:59Hey, driver!
53:00Wait for me!
53:01Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
53:03Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
53:21Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
53:24You
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