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A classic adventure film that follows the legendary frontiersman Daniel Boone as he explores the untamed American wilderness. With unwavering courage and determination, Boone leads settlers through danger, battles against nature and enemies, and becomes a true symbol of the pioneer spirit. A timeless story of bravery, exploration, and freedom on the wild frontier.
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00:03:10Will the Redcoast turn up the Indians the way they are, we'd better keep moving.
00:03:16Just because you're Donald Boone's boy.
00:03:19Don't think it's got to go your way, Jim.
00:03:25We'll make camp here.
00:03:30You take the first guard. Up there.
00:03:40Up there.
00:04:10Huh? How many men?
00:04:14Six scouts.
00:04:16Oh. For six scouts, General Hamilton pays six good British rifles.
00:04:22Not enough.
00:04:23Allure. This is our agreement.
00:04:27How many rifles for the yellow hair of Boone?
00:04:33You say Boone?
00:04:35This time, Scarrae, I take great pleasure to go with you.
00:04:45How many rifles?
00:04:49For Boone's scalp, many rifles.
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00:07:12There it is, Becky. The gateway
00:07:14to the west with a fort in the center.
00:07:16Just the way I dreamed it.
00:07:18Look all right to you, Becky.
00:07:20If it's dust to you, Dan.
00:07:22But it's good land, good hunting.
00:07:24Even a man's shadow can't crowd him out here.
00:07:28It's a long way from home.
00:07:29This is home now, Dan.
00:07:31Help! Help! Help!
00:07:40Holder, what happened?
00:07:41Ambush!
00:07:43Tony War Party!
00:07:44Ambush at Walden Creek!
00:07:49Go pick up Holder.
00:07:51I'll have to go back.
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00:07:53Take me with you, Paul.
00:07:54Not this time, son.
00:07:55I'll have to go back.
00:07:56I'll have to go back.
00:07:56I'll have to go back.
00:08:01I'll have to go back.
00:08:07Bye-bye.
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00:09:12Coleman, Coburn, Amy, Jessop, get your gear, get ready to travel
00:09:16Wait
00:09:17Travel where, Andy?
00:09:20Where do you think?
00:09:22It's time we show them we won't put up with these killers
00:09:24If anyone has a right to fight
00:09:31I do
00:09:32His ways may sometimes seem strange
00:09:48And we ask for strength and courage
00:09:51And his guidance
00:09:52As we face each new day
00:09:54Here in the wilderness
00:09:55This we ask in his name
00:09:58Amen
00:09:59Amen
00:10:01Tess
00:10:08James wouldn't want you to feel that way
00:10:12James was a brave man
00:10:15And a brave man's deeds live long after he's gone
00:10:17James wanted Boonesboro to prosper
00:10:21He wanted people to come here
00:10:23Happy people
00:10:23As long as Boonesboro exists
00:10:27Your brother James will always be part of it
00:10:30He loved it
00:10:32He believed in it
00:10:33Just the way we do
00:10:35So let's be the same way
00:10:39For James
00:10:39Thanks, Bob
00:10:44Let's go home, Becky
00:10:49What I can't figure out is
00:11:00What are we doing in this god-forsaken wilderness anyway?
00:11:06Transylvania Company has put up a lot of money for us to come out here and build this fort
00:11:10Well, we built it, didn't we?
00:11:14And now I'm thinking it's time for us to go back to civilization
00:11:19Before we get our hair husked
00:11:22Andy
00:11:23I just dropped by to check the supplies and ammunition before I left
00:11:26Do you really think you can find Squire and stop him?
00:11:31Man can only do his best
00:11:33Well, you gotta do better than that, Boone
00:11:34It's important to me
00:11:36My daughter is on that wagon
00:11:37It's important to me, too, Andy
00:11:40My three youngest children are riding with Squire
00:11:43When do you think you can leave?
00:11:50In the morning, right after prayer meeting
00:11:51You're supposed to be a friend of Blackfish, Boone?
00:11:55Why don't you talk to him?
00:11:57I will, Andy
00:11:57As soon as I find Squire and stop him
00:11:59Well, this is it
00:12:03A few sacks of grain, a few kegs of powder
00:12:06It'll take months to get enough settlers and supplies down here to man this fort
00:12:10Meanwhile, we can't fight red coats
00:12:13And red skins
00:12:14It's up to us to keep the peace, Andy
00:12:16With a tomahawk in your back?
00:12:20It isn't how you die
00:12:21It's what you live for
00:12:23We're here to protect the interests of the Transylvania Company
00:12:26We're here to help the settler moving west
00:12:28To replenish his supplies
00:12:29To protect him as he's moving through the gap
00:12:31If we move out now, it'll take years before we can establish another fort
00:12:35You're a dreamer, Boone
00:12:38And maybe you're a fool, too
00:12:40If we leave now, we can save some lives
00:12:43A man has to do what he thinks best, Andy
00:12:48Colonel, someday Boonesboro will be the largest trading post and settlement in the west
00:12:53That's the kind of talk I keep getting from Boone
00:12:56I know, sir
00:12:57That's where I got it
00:12:59Hi
00:13:04Hi
00:13:05Thanks
00:13:14Beautiful, isn't it?
00:13:20Sure is
00:13:21What do you see out there, Susanna?
00:13:24Rolling Hill
00:13:25Green Valley
00:13:27A lot more than that, Farron
00:13:29I see a generous helping of the future
00:13:32Tomorrow
00:13:34And forever
00:13:37You know
00:13:39I've been doing an awful lot of daydreaming up here
00:13:43Daydreaming an awful lot
00:13:47In fact, sometimes it even scares me a little bit
00:13:50It shouldn't
00:13:51My pa says that any dream is possible
00:13:54Of course, sometimes one takes a little longer than the other
00:13:57But all you have to do is keep dreaming
00:14:00Green
00:14:03There's a long green valley
00:14:11Up beyond the mountains
00:14:17Long green valley
00:14:22Waiting there for me in the sun
00:14:28Down that long green valley
00:14:34Flows a bright blue river
00:14:40Down that long green valley
00:14:46Flowing slow and cool to the sea
00:14:52I'm going there
00:14:56I'm going there
00:14:58Where a man can make a life of his own
00:15:03I'm settling there
00:15:07I'm settling there
00:15:09Where a man can live and die
00:15:12Neath his own hump of sky
00:15:14And be free
00:15:16That's for me
00:15:20Down that long green valley
00:15:25Down that long green valley
00:15:26All beyond the mountains
00:15:31And that long green valley
00:15:37Is calling to me
00:15:44That's one, Calloway, you'll never have to worry about
00:15:53You mean that's one, Calloway, we will have to worry about
00:15:57Heavenly Father, protect Dan and his companions
00:16:02On their mission to bring our brothers
00:16:04Our sisters
00:16:06And our families to safety
00:16:08So that we may subsist
00:16:10And protect ourselves from the powers of evil and darkness
00:16:14In this wilderness
00:16:15Johnny!
00:16:17Come from up there, Daniel!
00:16:20It's from Blackfish
00:16:21Red and yellow
00:16:23Means he wants to talk
00:16:25What do you aim to do?
00:16:29Talk
00:16:30Look, Andy
00:16:33Keep the firm eating going
00:16:34And make it good and loud
00:16:36Stand firm in the face
00:16:39Stand firm in the face
00:16:43You know, son
00:16:46Some Indians don't like to talk to a white man
00:16:49With a rifle in his hand
00:16:50You still want to go?
00:16:54Yes, pa
00:16:55You're going to let him go, Ma?
00:17:00It's your pa's way of teaching, Susie
00:17:02Let Daniel Boone leave Blackfish
00:17:21And every settler in Kentucky will find his way here
00:17:24Kill him
00:17:26And they all go back to where they belong
00:17:28No
00:17:29Boone is Shiltawi, my blood brother
00:17:32We have come here to give him my last warning
00:17:35But you're low
00:17:37Shiltawi, my white brother, my white brother, is Wotter
00:17:43I told you I'd come back
00:17:44Take your white men back to their own lands
00:17:48Take your white men back to their own lands
00:17:58Why do you return with many white men?
00:18:02Such words fall upon my ears as though spoken by a lesser man
00:18:18They do not come from the heart and the spirit of the great chief of all the Shawnee
00:18:22White man has silver tongue
00:18:25It is sharp as a blade of a sword
00:18:28Cuts easy through the truth, Blackfish
00:18:31There's an ugly sound upon the wind
00:18:33Could it be the voice of a man or the hiss of a serpent?
00:18:41Simon Gertie speaks
00:18:43He is Shawnee brother like you
00:18:46Brother of Shawnee
00:18:48The last time I locked horns was Gertie
00:18:52He was Cherokee
00:18:54He is Shawnee now
00:18:58You have been warned
00:19:01Boone
00:19:02Shiltawi?
00:19:06Yes, Israel
00:19:07That's the name Blackfish gave me when he made me his blood brother
00:19:10It means big turtle
00:19:12So Andy Calloway called you a dreamer, did he?
00:19:25Peggy, what do you think?
00:19:26Here I am fighting the Indians and the British and some of our own people as well
00:19:31That makes you wonder as to who's out of step
00:19:35It isn't you, Dan
00:19:37Are you sure?
00:19:39Not just walking around in a dream and out of step?
00:19:41Not out of step
00:19:42But in a dream, yes
00:19:44But it's the kind of dream that's made our land the kind of place it is
00:19:48That kind of talk is scary, man, Becky
00:19:50Are you afraid?
00:19:53No
00:19:54Neither am I
00:19:56This is for good luck, Daniel
00:20:02Becky, you've been so good for me
00:20:12You deserve for me to be just as good for you
00:20:15We're all ready, Mr. Boone
00:20:34We'll be with you in a minute
00:20:35Yes, sir
00:20:36Bye
00:20:37What?
00:20:40Oh
00:20:50Hello
00:20:50Hello
00:20:51Hello
00:20:52I shouldn't be out here
00:20:55No?
00:20:57No
00:20:57But Israel told me he wanted to see me
00:21:00Israel told me?
00:21:01My, that's funny
00:21:05He told me the same thing
00:21:06What's the matter, son?
00:21:08Nothing, Pa
00:21:09Better get your goodbyes over, Farron
00:21:15We're leaving
00:21:16Goodbye, son
00:21:19Goodbye, Pa
00:21:20Well
00:21:35Well, maybe you
00:21:38Maybe you want to kiss me goodbye or something
00:21:42When I
00:21:44When we Boone see something that needs doing
00:21:52We go ahead and get it done
00:21:54Goodbye, Coop
00:22:07Bye
00:22:08Bye
00:22:09Bye
00:22:12Bye
00:22:16Bye
00:22:17Bye
00:22:18Bye
00:22:21Bye
00:22:24Are you sure you're ready, son?
00:22:28Yes, sir.
00:22:31Well, come on.
00:22:54Well, come on.
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00:26:29Are we going to help them, Mr. Bull?
00:26:59We'll help them, all right. Take it slow. Let's go.
00:27:29Tie these men to the wagon.
00:27:45Take your warriors back to camp. Tell Blackfish I return soon.
00:27:50How many men at Fort Boone's Burrow?
00:28:04How many men?
00:28:06How am I supposed to know? I've never been there.
00:28:08Daniel Boone. He's our brother now.
00:28:16Yes.
00:28:18Tie him up with the rest.
00:28:19Tie him up with the rest.
00:28:41Squire, don't move
00:28:52It's me, Daniel
00:28:54We're going to break you loose
00:28:56Wait for my signal
00:28:58Daddy, I knew you were coming
00:29:13I told you I'm a Levina
00:29:15Didn't I, Levina?
00:29:16Yes, are you going to take us to the fort, Daddy?
00:29:19Well, I'm going to see that you get away from here
00:29:20Farron Calloway will take you to the fort
00:29:22Farron?
00:29:23Why aren't you coming?
00:29:24I have several things to do
00:29:26I'll miss you, Daddy
00:29:27Bye, Daddy
00:29:57Bye, Daddy
00:29:59Bye, Daddy
00:30:03Bye, Daddy
00:30:05Bye, Daddy
00:32:07Scully, back to the wagon.
00:32:10Take your warriors back to the wagon.
00:32:12After them.
00:32:19Hey, Curly.
00:32:22Boone.
00:32:24It's Daniel Boone.
00:32:25After him.
00:32:35Faster.
00:32:35Captain, don't stop.
00:32:42Don't stop.
00:32:43See ya.
00:32:44Ooh!
00:32:44Ah!
00:32:51Ah!
00:32:52Ah!
00:33:04Oh!
00:33:05The End
00:33:35The End
00:34:05The End
00:34:35The End
00:35:05Where's Wiggins in sight?
00:35:10Sound alarm!
00:35:12I'm not quiet here!
00:35:14Open the gate!
00:35:15I'm not quiet here!
00:35:45I'm not quiet here!
00:36:15Now I must go greet my Iroquois and Cherokee brothers.
00:36:34I'm not quiet here!
00:37:04Boone!
00:37:09Daniel Boone!
00:37:10I come as your brother.
00:37:29To talk of peace.
00:37:30Peace.
00:37:32You follow.
00:37:35You bring powder for peace?
00:37:45Maybe white man bring powder and ammunition for hunting game.
00:37:50No?
00:37:50Speak, white man!
00:37:52In peace.
00:37:54I'm not sure you bring powder.
00:37:56I'm not sure you bring powder.
00:37:58I'm not sure you bring powder.
00:37:59I'm not sure you bring powder and more people to make war on Shawnee.
00:38:05He's true, he's true, he's true, he's true, is he not?
00:38:13Sorry, Daniel.
00:38:15Daniel.
00:38:15Daniel.
00:38:15Daniel!
00:38:17Daniel!
00:38:18Daniel!
00:38:19Daniel!
00:38:20Daniel!
00:38:21Daniel!
00:38:22Daniel!
00:38:23Daniel!
00:38:24Daniel!
00:38:25Daniel!
00:38:26Daniel!
00:38:27Daniel!
00:38:28Daniel!
00:38:29Daniel!
00:38:30Tell him!
00:38:34Gallup!
00:38:36hits!
00:38:36I!
00:38:37I'm not sure you play a villain.
00:38:39Whoa!
00:38:40goldfish!
00:38:41If you live to touch this bow, blackfish will talk of peace.
00:39:11I'll see you next time.
00:39:41No man can get through that and live.
00:39:51If any man can, Boone will.
00:40:03Run, white man!
00:40:08Run!
00:40:11Run!
00:40:18Run!
00:40:35Run!
00:40:37THE END
00:41:07Blackfish make a promise to shoot Towers, to talk of peace. Blackfish keep this promise.
00:41:23The End
00:41:25Are you making the report out on Boone?
00:41:33Well, he isn't here, is he? I tell you, he's dead. I tell you, he isn't coming back.
00:41:38He'll be back, and he's still alive, too, Paul.
00:41:41How do you know?
00:41:43You call it instinct or faith or anything you want.
00:41:47Danil knows the Indians, and he understands them.
00:41:50And wherever he is or whatever he's doing, you can bet he's doing it for Boonesboro.
00:41:54You're beginning to sound like Boone.
00:41:56Maybe so.
00:41:58But look, Paul, this is young country, and the British are no one to keep us from growing big and strong.
00:42:03And we need people like Danil to make us grow.
00:42:06I'm in charge around here, son.
00:42:09And what I say the people will do.
00:42:12And I say we're evacuating this place right now.
00:42:15No one speaks for the people, Paul.
00:42:18Not even you.
00:42:18The white man did not come to this country to destroy, but to build.
00:42:35He did not come here to steal land, but to work it so as to grow more food,
00:42:41and to trade with his red brothers so that all might share.
00:42:44He did not come here as a warrior, but as a friend.
00:42:50He didn't come here to kill, but to live in a new world.
00:42:55My brother, this is the land of the Shawnee.
00:42:59Your father and their father fought for it long before the white man came.
00:43:05If you fight now, much blood will be shed.
00:43:07It will be the blood of the white man, not of Shawnee.
00:43:10It is better to die on warpath than to sit here like beggar.
00:43:15You are not the beggar.
00:43:17I come to beg for peace.
00:43:19He who eat a white man's bread becomes his dog.
00:43:24There will be no peace.
00:43:27If my people could sit in council with the Shawnee nation,
00:43:32my people would speak their mind.
00:43:34And then the Shawnee could judge.
00:43:36Daniel Boone covers himself with the mantle of our laws.
00:43:42In many tongues, he speak to us as blood brother of Shawnee.
00:43:46I say he must be punished for killing Shawnee warrior.
00:43:50Punished by death.
00:43:54Blackfish did not promise to make peace.
00:43:57Blackfish promised to talk of peace.
00:44:01I will send my two sons.
00:44:07Running deer.
00:44:09And white fox.
00:44:12With warriors to bring the white man back to the valley between the fort and here.
00:44:17We will meet for council.
00:44:20In the shadow of the Thousand Falls.
00:44:24We will meet for council.
00:45:24Oh, hi, Jemima.
00:45:31This is the first chance I've had to thank you for taking Pa's part.
00:45:36You sounded almost like one of the family.
00:45:39Thank you, Jemima.
00:45:41Um...
00:45:41Is there something else on your mind, Jemima?
00:45:45Uh-huh.
00:45:46Oh.
00:45:48I've been watching you and Susanna.
00:45:49You have?
00:45:51And I don't think you understand women.
00:45:53Does anyone?
00:45:56Another woman.
00:46:02Well, perhaps if I gave you a few pointers, it might help things along with you and Susanna.
00:46:08Such as what?
00:46:09Well, first of all, a woman likes to...
00:46:14Be handled.
00:46:18Understand?
00:46:18No, I mean, uh...
00:46:20I'm trying hard to.
00:46:22Now, next...
00:46:23You mean there's more?
00:46:24Well, sure.
00:46:25Oh, no.
00:46:26Psst, psst.
00:46:28Ross calling.
00:46:29I think I heard her, too.
00:46:35I'll see you later.
00:46:37Bye.
00:46:38Oof.
00:46:40Thanks a lot, Israel.
00:46:43You know, Israel?
00:46:45I have a funny feeling I'm going to be part of your family, all right?
00:46:50But...
00:46:50But which one?
00:46:52Ha?
00:46:53Ha, ha, ha.
00:47:23The Earth will run red.
00:47:53With the white man's blood.
00:47:56Peace is the answer to the settlers' Shawnee peace.
00:48:02On!
00:48:05Go!
00:48:13Come on, come on!
00:48:17Peace!
00:48:23Go!
00:48:24Go to the forest.
00:48:25And see if white fox is being held in the hospital.
00:48:30Go!
00:48:31Go!
00:48:32Go!
00:48:33Go!
00:48:34Go!
00:48:35Go!
00:48:36Go!
00:48:37Go!
00:48:38Go!
00:48:39Go!
00:48:40Go!
00:48:41Go!
00:48:42Go!
00:48:43Go!
00:48:44Go!
00:48:45Go!
00:48:46Go!
00:48:47Go!
00:48:48Go!
00:48:49Go!
00:48:50Go!
00:48:51Go!
00:48:52Go!
00:48:53Go!
00:48:54Go!
00:48:55Go!
00:49:27Let's go.
00:49:57Let's go.
00:50:04No, Danny!
00:50:10No, Danny!
00:50:12No, Danny!
00:50:15No, Danny!
00:50:27No, Danny!
00:50:34No, Danny!
00:50:36No, Danny!
00:50:40No, Danny!
00:50:57Gertie.
00:51:00Gertie.
00:51:27Gertie.
00:51:34Gertie.
00:51:36Daniel, what happened?
00:51:37Take this Indian to Squire.
00:51:38He'll know what to do.
00:51:41Where have you been?
00:51:42What's going on?
00:51:43That Indian is White Fox, son of Blackfish.
00:51:45He was sent here to fetch you to a peace powwow.
00:51:47He's the first Indian I've seen since you left.
00:51:50Well, you're due to see a whole lot more of him from now on.
00:51:52The entire Shawnee Nation is fixing to storm this fort.
00:51:54Shawnee Nation?
00:51:55Why?
00:51:56So, Simon Gertie ambushed the peace party.
00:51:58Made it look like white man's work.
00:51:59I don't understand.
00:52:00Look, if White Fox dies before I get a chance to talk to Blackfish,
00:52:04we better be prepared to fight off 200 Indians.
00:52:07So, we all better pitch in and see that White Fox stays alive.
00:52:10All right.
00:52:26Well, what are his chances?
00:52:27This Indian may die or live to kill more of us.
00:52:38Which means, I don't know.
00:52:40Daniel!
00:52:41How are we going to hold out against 200 Redskins?
00:52:53I don't know.
00:52:54Not for very long, but we can try.
00:52:55Then we ought to surrender!
00:52:56Well, you can do that too.
00:52:57But you better wait until Blackfish gets here.
00:52:59Are you sure he's coming back?
00:53:01I only wish I wasn't.
00:53:03We wouldn't be in this fixed if you'd listen to me in the first place.
00:53:06Doesn't seem a time or place to talk about the past,
00:53:09considering we're not very certain about the future.
00:53:12Boone, you're the stubbornest man I ever knew.
00:53:23If by some miracle we get out of this alive,
00:53:26I'm going to see to it that you're court-martialed.
00:53:28If by some miracle we get out of this alive, Andy,
00:53:31it'll be a pleasure to be court-martialed.
00:53:37Look, Daddy, I'm making a wagon
00:53:40just like the one that brought us the Boonesville.
00:53:42Hey, that's pretty nice.
00:53:44It isn't finished, but I'll finish it tomorrow.
00:53:54What's the matter?
00:53:55Don't you like it?
00:53:56That's your son.
00:53:57It's great.
00:53:58Go to boat now.
00:54:10He said he was going to finish this tomorrow.
00:54:16He'll finish it, Dad.
00:54:23You're the first woman to come to Boonesboro.
00:54:26Our son was the first person to die here.
00:54:30I'm very sorry you came.
00:54:32I was so proud when they named this place after you, Dad.
00:54:36No.
00:54:37No.
00:54:38No.
00:54:39No.
00:54:40No.
00:54:41No.
00:54:42No.
00:54:43No.
00:54:44No.
00:54:45No.
00:54:46No.
00:54:47No.
00:54:48No.
00:54:49No.
00:54:50No.
00:54:51No.
00:54:52No.
00:54:53No.
00:54:54No.
00:54:55No.
00:54:56No.
00:54:57No.
00:54:58No.
00:54:59No.
00:55:01No!
00:55:03No.
00:55:04No.
00:55:05No.
00:55:06No.
00:55:28Wait a minute!
00:55:29I told you not to shoot.
00:55:41Well, they're savages, aren't they?
00:55:43These Indians were looking for white fox.
00:55:45If I could have talked to them, I may have been able to get through the blackfish.
00:55:48No, we'll never have that chance.
00:55:49They killed Sam Colbert, didn't they?
00:55:51We're lucky they haven't killed more of us.
00:55:53You don't know it, Andy, but our luck just ran out.
00:55:59Let it be known to all tribes
00:56:27that the war lamps of blackfish will split the earth in anger.
00:56:33And from this day forward,
00:56:35there will no longer be peace between the Indians and the white man.
00:56:41The white man!
00:56:47The white man!
00:56:49The white man!
00:56:51The white man!
00:56:53The white man!
00:56:59The white man!
00:57:01The white man!
00:57:03Breathe their hand.
00:57:29You have the same choice as any warrior, to cross that stream unharmed, to run and fight
00:57:38for your life, or stay and be burned to the stake like cowards.
00:57:49But I will run.
00:57:55Run!
00:57:59Run, Kenton, run!
00:58:17Run!
00:58:19Run!
00:58:20Run!
00:58:21Run!
00:58:22Run!
00:58:23Run!
00:58:24Run!
00:58:25Run!
00:58:28Run!
00:58:29Run!
00:58:31Run!
00:58:32Run!
00:58:33Run!
00:58:34Run!
00:58:35Oh!
00:58:36How you coming, Hiram?
00:58:37Fine, Mr. Spoon!
00:58:50Oh, how are you coming, Hiram?
00:58:51Oh, fine, Mr. Boone.
00:58:52Soon as I get my mule safe, I'm going to check the flinch.
00:58:54All right.
00:58:55Good.
00:59:09Becky, you're the only one I can trust to mold the bullets.
00:59:13Will you tether all the molds and take them to our house
00:59:15and take charge of that?
00:59:17I guess you'd better get the bandages in the water ready, too.
00:59:20We may need them.
00:59:22Good.
00:59:22Yes, Daniel.
00:59:24Hubbard, Greenland.
00:59:25Yes, Mr. Boone?
00:59:26Get this water on the fire and keep it boiling.
00:59:33The fever's getting worse.
00:59:38Are those fireballs coming, Luke?
00:59:41Yeah, they are, Mr. Boone.
00:59:42I reckon we're going to give them engines plenty to think about.
00:59:45Good.
00:59:47Oh, uh, Luke.
00:59:50You know, this powder house is the first place they'll strike for.
00:59:58If it goes up, we're all finished.
01:00:01Guard it with your life.
01:00:03Don't you worry, Donald.
01:00:05As long as I'm on my feet,
01:00:07that powder's safe.
01:00:08Good.
01:00:08Santa.
01:00:11Santa.
01:00:11Hmm?
01:00:13If he should die, we...
01:00:16You shouldn't even think about that.
01:00:18Oh, I wasn't thinking about that.
01:00:21I was thinking about you and Farron.
01:00:27Go on.
01:00:27Well, I think Farron's awfully cute and handsome.
01:00:35But he likes you.
01:00:38And besides, he's much too old for me.
01:00:40Not a sign of a redskin.
01:00:51They're out there, all right.
01:00:53Well, if they're out there, why don't I see them?
01:00:56You don't see an arrow in your back, Andy.
01:00:58You only feel it.
01:01:00Maybe this isn't...
01:01:01That looks like heaven.
01:01:03Open the gate!
01:01:04Open the gate!
01:01:34Remember, they'll attack in two waves.
01:01:48Even numbers fire at the first wave.
01:01:50Odd numbers hold your fire for the second wave.
01:01:53I'll make every shot count.
01:01:54We don't have much powder and lead.
01:01:56Go!
01:01:56Go!
01:02:09Go!
01:02:09Oh, my God.
01:02:39Oh, my God.
01:03:09Oh, my God.
01:03:39Oh, my God.
01:04:09Oh, my God.
01:04:39Oh, my God.
01:05:09Oh, my God.
01:05:39Oh, my God.
01:06:09Oh, my God.
01:06:39Oh, my God.
01:07:09Oh, my God.
01:07:39Oh, my God.
01:08:09Oh, my God.
01:08:39Oh, my God.
01:09:09Oh, my God.
01:09:39Oh, my God.
01:10:09Oh, my God.
01:10:39Oh, my God.
01:11:09Oh, my God.
01:11:39Oh, my God.
01:12:09Oh, my God.
01:12:39Oh, my God.
01:13:09Oh, my God.
01:13:39Oh, my God.
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