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00:00:00The End
00:00:30Well, I might have gone fishing
00:00:47Got to thinking it over
00:00:50The road to the river
00:00:53Is a mighty long way
00:00:56It must be the season
00:00:59No rhyme or no reason
00:01:03Just taking it easy
00:01:06It's my lazy day
00:01:09Well, never mind calling
00:01:12For I ain't a-coming
00:01:15Just pass on by me
00:01:19Stay out of my way
00:01:22Cause a little deep thinking
00:01:25Might drive me to drinking
00:01:28Just taking it easy
00:01:31It's my lazy day
00:01:34I'm finding it easy
00:01:38To mind my own business
00:01:41I'm keeping my nose out
00:01:45Of everyone's way
00:01:47I'm taking no order
00:01:50Ain't hiring no people
00:01:53Just taking it easy
00:01:57It's my lazy day
00:02:00Lloyd, hang on to the ladder
00:02:11Oh, I don't know why in tarnation
00:02:13We have to go to all this bus
00:02:15She knows he's welcome
00:02:16He owns the place
00:02:18Well, there's no harm in being friendly, Lloyd
00:02:20Just courtesy, you might say
00:02:22He's been paying us good wages for three years
00:02:25Yes, and if you'd have had any gumption
00:02:27We'd have spent those three years
00:02:28Running a camp of our own
00:02:30And they are
00:02:31The corner of the kitchen
00:02:34They don't work, usually
00:02:36Oh, yeah, anyone to call
00:02:37From the way up here
00:02:38Not very sociable, I must say
00:02:43Look, Carter
00:02:44There's no rush about this
00:02:45Come on back to the office
00:02:46And we'll talk it over
00:02:47This is something that I can't disregard
00:02:49It's my job
00:02:50Hello
00:02:58Operator
00:02:59Hello
00:03:12Operator
00:03:13Hello
00:03:14Hello
00:03:16Any luck
00:03:19Phone's dead
00:03:22Line must be down
00:03:23Hey, Gene
00:03:49I think I see him out in line
00:03:59What color, pink?
00:04:01No kidding, look
00:04:03Say, he's big enough to be a deer killer
00:04:08Here's a chance to try out my new rifle
00:04:11Looks like you missed him
00:04:19He's still there
00:04:20There goes my mountain lion
00:04:45Looks like I'm slipping
00:04:48Looks like I'm slipping
00:04:48It's Carter
00:05:07He's dead, Gene
00:05:10I did it, Joe
00:05:18Killed it
00:05:20Oh, Mr. Mitchell
00:05:42Oh, Mr. Mitchell
00:05:42They've been phoning Bill Wright
00:05:49Carter, the forestry man
00:05:51Carter, the forestry man, has been killed
00:05:52Carter killed?
00:05:54How?
00:05:54I don't know
00:05:55Some kind of a hunting accident
00:05:56And they want Bill at the inquest tomorrow
00:05:58That bad?
00:06:01We've got $100,000 worth of orders to fill
00:06:03Maybe Carter's replacement can be talked into playing ball
00:06:07Better stay with the boys
00:06:09You hear about Carter?
00:06:17Yeah, too bad
00:06:18I've got something to show you
00:06:20Looks like it to me
00:06:24What do you think, Mitchell?
00:06:28It's tussock moth, all right
00:06:30How much of the forest is vested?
00:06:3350 or 60,000 acres, maybe
00:06:34Carter discovered it in the backcountry
00:06:37We went up together and had a look
00:06:38Did Carter tell anybody else beside you?
00:06:41He didn't get a chance to
00:06:42Look, if this thing isn't discovered for a couple of months
00:06:45Those trees can't be saved
00:06:46They'll die and have to be cut
00:06:48Instead of only the trees designated with the forestry department
00:06:51Maybe that's the answer to our problem
00:06:57And with our exclusive contract with the state
00:07:00We'll have a lot of timber
00:07:02You say you'd never fired this rifle before
00:07:19Is it new?
00:07:20Yes, sir
00:07:21I just resigned from the forestry department
00:07:25To take over my new sportsman's camp
00:07:27When I left, the boys I'd been working with
00:07:30Gave me their rifle as a present
00:07:32I see
00:07:33Have you arrived at a verdict?
00:07:45We have
00:07:45It has been shown that the deceased Charles Carter came to his death by accidental means
00:07:58Namely, a rifle bullet fired by the defendant
00:08:02Since no evidence to the contrary has been presented
00:08:06The defendant Autry is hereby exonerated of any criminal intent
00:08:10And discharged
00:08:13That doesn't bring back my father's life, does it, Dr. Dan?
00:08:18Criminal intent doesn't make any difference
00:08:20Miss Carter, if there's anything I can do, anything at all
00:08:29You've done enough already
00:08:30You'd better get out of here and out of town
00:08:33We'll see you at the camp, Gene
00:08:45Abner
00:08:46You and Lloyd have mentioned several times you'd like to buy the camp
00:08:50Still want it?
00:08:51Look, son
00:08:53You can't let this thing happen and knock your plum out
00:08:56I know what you're thinking
00:08:57But a man can't run away from what's inside of him
00:09:01It isn't that, Abner
00:09:02You sleep on it
00:09:04And tomorrow, if you're still in a mine to sell
00:09:06Well, we'll talk it over
00:09:08I'm pulling out tomorrow
00:09:10The place is for sale and I'd like for you and Lloyd to have it
00:09:13We'll buy it, Gene
00:09:14If you've made up your mine
00:09:16I have
00:09:16Might as well go over to the bank right now and fix it up
00:09:19So you and Lloyd bought Autry's camp, huh?
00:09:25Hmm
00:09:25Well, it's a mighty pretty spot
00:09:28Well, there's nothing wrong with you
00:09:32What seems to be troubling you, Abner?
00:09:35Nothing's troubling
00:09:35I didn't come here for that
00:09:37I've been trying to tell you
00:09:38I got a bank draft here
00:09:40We paid Autry for the camp
00:09:41And when he left this morning
00:09:42He asked me to give it to you
00:09:44He said you'd know what to do with it
00:09:46Oh, yes, thank you
00:09:49Oh, excuse me, Dr. Dan
00:09:52I didn't know you had anyone with you
00:09:53Oh, that's all right
00:09:54I got to be going
00:09:55So long, Doc
00:09:56So long, Abner
00:09:57Sit down
00:10:00Thank you
00:10:00I have some money for you, Helen
00:10:02Quite a sizable sum
00:10:05What is it, Dr. Dan?
00:10:12Where did it come from?
00:10:15Well, you see, it's from an old life insurance policy your father had
00:10:20I didn't know Dad had any insurance
00:10:22Well, I guess he'd clean forgotten all about it
00:10:26They sent it through me because I made the examination on your father
00:10:29It was a long time ago
00:10:31You don't know what this means
00:10:35I can keep the place up there now
00:10:39I...
00:10:41Of course you can
00:10:43And another thing
00:10:44I've been thinking for a long time of hiring an assistant here
00:10:48Oh, she wouldn't have to be a trained nurse
00:10:50Just someone to take my calls
00:10:52And kind of keep this place straightened up here
00:10:54You know how messy an old man can be
00:10:56And maybe you can go on calls with me now and then
00:10:59I think I'd like that
00:11:01It'd be something to occupy my time
00:11:03Keep my mind
00:11:05Let's go roaming around the range
00:11:13Let's go roaming around the range
00:11:18The days are warm and mellow
00:11:20The sun is bright and yellow
00:11:22Yellow, let's go roaming around the range
00:11:28Let's go riding along the trail
00:11:32Let's go riding along the trail
00:11:38Waterfalls a-boomin', mountain flowers bloomin'
00:11:42Let's go riding along the trail
00:11:47There's a fragrance in the air
00:11:52The hum of the bees
00:11:54The rustling leaves
00:11:55Is music to my ear
00:11:57Come and ride with me there
00:12:01The song of the trees
00:12:04The song of the breeze
00:12:05Is what I long to hear
00:12:07Let's go roaming around the range
00:12:11Let's go roaming around the range
00:12:15Lonely coyotes wailing
00:12:19Felicy clouds a-sailing
00:12:21Let's go roaming around the rain
00:12:26Let's go roaming around the rain
00:12:26Let's go roaming around the rain
00:12:28Let's go roaming around the rain
00:13:04Hello, Audrey.
00:13:11Are you right?
00:13:12Mitchell?
00:13:13Audrey.
00:13:14Say, have you had any reports of Tussock Moth in the state forests?
00:13:18Nothing to speak of.
00:13:19Why, naturally, we get a few spots here and there each year, but it doesn't amount to anything.
00:13:24You found indication of Tussock Moth?
00:13:26Yeah.
00:13:26Does it look serious?
00:13:28I'm afraid it's plenty serious.
00:13:30Well, have you reported it?
00:13:31Not yet.
00:13:32I want to wait till I'm at the more thorough inspection.
00:13:36Well, I hope it is as serious as you think.
00:13:38I hope not.
00:13:40Well, look, Audrey.
00:13:41I know every foot of that country.
00:13:43I might be of some help.
00:13:45I'll go along with you if you like.
00:13:46Be glad to have you.
00:13:47Want to use my glasses?
00:14:05I'll take a look from up above.
00:14:07Thanks.
00:14:07I'll take a look.
00:15:02Whoa!
00:15:32Whoa!
00:15:38Whoa!
00:15:40Whoa!
00:15:42Whoa!
00:15:44Whoa!
00:15:46Whoa!
00:15:48Whoa!
00:15:50Whoa!
00:15:54Whoa!
00:15:58Whoa!
00:16:00Whoa!
00:16:02Whoa!
00:16:04You all right?
00:16:21Oh, I think so.
00:16:24I was pretty close.
00:16:26Too close.
00:16:27Yeah.
00:16:28It almost got me, too.
00:16:30I yelled at you, but I guess you couldn't hear me.
00:16:32You okay?
00:16:33Yes, I'm all right.
00:16:35I'd better drive Miss Carter home, right?
00:16:45See you later.
00:16:47Okay, Audrey.
00:16:53Hey!
00:16:53Mr. Autry, I've been wanting to talk to you.
00:17:15I wanted to tell you that I'm sorry.
00:17:19Please, Miss Carter.
00:17:20I felt I had to tell you not to blame yourself.
00:17:23Not for anything.
00:17:25I can think more clearly now.
00:17:37I think you're right, Autry.
00:17:38The only answer is to spray the entire area with a DDT solution.
00:17:42Do you think it can be done?
00:17:44Yes, sir.
00:17:45I'm sure it can.
00:17:46What do you think, doctor?
00:17:47Any chance of the poison affecting wildlife or domestic stock up there?
00:17:51No, I don't think so.
00:17:53If it's used in proper proportion.
00:17:55Spraying more than 100,000 acres from the air is going to be a difficult operation.
00:17:59And a dangerous one.
00:18:01It'll mean low elevation flying over rough terrain.
00:18:04You've got just the boys can do it.
00:18:06We flew together for Uncle Sam.
00:18:08It'll also mean building an airstrip in the forest.
00:18:11And roads over which to bring up equipment and supplies.
00:18:14Well, you haven't much time.
00:18:15If the moth larvae aren't killed before they mature, the forest will be gone.
00:18:19Isn't that right, doctor?
00:18:21That's quite correct.
00:18:22According to my calculations, we haven't over 30 days.
00:18:25Then let's get to work.
00:18:26But, Mr. Hoagland, you forget that...
00:18:28Yeah, I know.
00:18:29You resign.
00:18:30But you'll be in charge, Autry.
00:18:31You can have anything you need.
00:18:33Nothing must stand in your way.
00:18:34I'm sorry, but I've made other plans.
00:18:36You mean you don't want the job?
00:18:39Oh, it isn't that.
00:18:40I do appreciate the offer.
00:18:42It'd be the biggest assignment I've ever had.
00:18:45But...
00:18:46Well, I'm leaving this part of the country.
00:18:48Well, all right.
00:18:49We'll just have to find someone else.
00:18:51Thanks for sending for us.
00:18:53Goodbye, Mr. Hoagland.
00:18:54Goodbye, Autry.
00:18:55And good luck in whatever it is you're going to do.
00:18:59Bye, gentlemen.
00:18:59Bye, Gene.
00:19:00So long, Gene.
00:19:06We'd better tell him, fellas.
00:19:18Say, Gene.
00:19:20We've been waiting for a chance to talk to you.
00:19:23We got something on our minds.
00:19:25That accident, uh...
00:19:26We, uh...
00:19:27Well, we figured it was our fault.
00:19:29We gummed up the sight on that gun we gave you.
00:19:31It was just a gag, Gene.
00:19:32What do you mean you gummed it up?
00:19:34Well, we dropped it so it'd shoot way low.
00:19:36You dropped the sight?
00:19:40Then if that gun shot low, I couldn't have hit Carter.
00:19:43He was above the line.
00:19:46You fellas sure?
00:19:47Positive.
00:19:48At 50 yards, you'd have hit a good five feet low.
00:19:51Well, that means somebody else shot Carter.
00:19:54Yeah, and it probably wasn't an accident.
00:19:55Now, we should start in this district here.
00:20:06Mr. Holtzman, I'll take that job if it's still open.
00:20:26That's all we need.
00:20:27Trees representing a half a million board feet of lumber.
00:20:30We can't even get them out of the forest.
00:20:31We've got to prevent that spraying operation somehow.
00:20:33Well, how? Do you mind telling me?
00:20:35Perhaps through public opinion.
00:20:38Maybe the ranches around here won't stand for it
00:20:40if they're convinced it'll kill off their livestock.
00:20:42Well, what's up?
00:20:43Well, it's all right.
00:20:43Let's go.
00:20:44Well, it's all right.
00:20:45Well, it's all right, Doc.
00:23:01Okay, Joe.
00:23:03She's all yours.
00:23:39You all right, Joe?
00:23:44Yeah, sure, I'm okay.
00:24:02Better come on up to the office.
00:24:03I think it's time we had a little talk.
00:24:05Oh, so I had a drink.
00:24:07So why? Just this.
00:24:09I'm fed up covering up for you.
00:24:10I told you that the last time.
00:24:12Who do you think you are to tell me what I can do?
00:24:14I'll take a drink when and where am I, please?
00:24:15Shut up.
00:24:16Look, Gene, don't tell me to shut up.
00:24:17I said shut up.
00:24:29You okay, Joe?
00:24:30Oh, shut up.
00:24:32Hey, Joe.
00:24:33You want a lift?
00:24:34Yeah.
00:24:35Brother, can I use a lift?
00:24:37Well, what's the matter with him?
00:24:38He's all right, Jerry.
00:24:39Just a little mixed up.
00:24:41You okay, Joe?
00:24:42You look there.
00:24:44Brother, can I use a lift?
00:24:47Well, what's the matter with him?
00:24:48He's all right, Jerry.
00:24:49Just a little mixed up.
00:24:55Oh, I can hear you.
00:24:56What's the matter with him?
00:24:57Now, who do you suppose that can be?
00:25:23It isn't the mail plane.
00:25:25It's a small job, listen.
00:25:27Flying low, too.
00:25:30Sounds like it's hedge hopping.
00:25:37Well, there's nobody around here besides us that can fly.
00:25:40You don't suppose that's...
00:25:42Did Joe come in?
00:25:43Not yet.
00:25:44You don't think that could be him flying around up there, do you?
00:25:47He's liable to get himself killed if he hasn't sobered up some since he left here.
00:25:51I'm going to take a ride into town, fellas.
00:25:53If that isn't Joe, I think I know where I'll find him.
00:25:55I don't know where I'm going.
00:25:58Hair of gold, I'm so blue, looks like everyone.
00:26:04Hair of gold.
00:26:06Stop the car.
00:26:07I'm going back.
00:26:08You're going home.
00:26:09We've got a big day ahead of us tomorrow.
00:26:11So we've got a big day ahead of us tomorrow.
00:26:14I'm going to have another little drink.
00:26:15Oh, no, you're not.
00:26:17Oh, yeah.
00:26:17You've had too much already.
00:26:20Oh, it's too early to go home.
00:26:23Oh, it's...
00:26:24It's only...
00:26:25It's only...
00:26:28See, it's early.
00:26:30It ain't time to go home.
00:26:31It's...
00:26:31Now it's time.
00:26:41That's my little old alarm clock.
00:26:43Tells me when to get up.
00:26:44And tells me when to go to bed.
00:26:46That's some watch, eh, Gene?
00:26:49What a watch, Joe.
00:26:51My wife gave me that watch.
00:26:53I found this where you dropped it.
00:27:00She wouldn't be very proud of you tonight.
00:27:04No, I guess she wouldn't.
00:27:08Hair of gold.
00:27:09Eyes of blue.
00:27:12Gene, sing that song for me, will you?
00:27:15All right, Joe.
00:27:18Hair of gold.
00:27:20Eyes of blue.
00:27:21Lips like cherry wine.
00:27:24The prettiest gal I ever knew.
00:27:26And I'm going to make her mine.
00:27:29I came down from Butte, Montana.
00:27:31For a little change of scene.
00:27:34And I stopped today in Santa Fe.
00:27:37Where I met a pretty queen.
00:27:40Hair of gold.
00:27:42Eyes of blue.
00:27:43Lips like cherry wine.
00:27:45The prettiest gal I ever knew.
00:27:48And I'm going to make her mine.
00:27:50Oh, I planned to leave on Monday.
00:27:53But she held me kind of tight.
00:27:56So I held the ground and hung around.
00:27:59And I left on Friday night.
00:28:02Hair of gold.
00:28:04Eyes of blue.
00:28:05Lips like cherry wine.
00:28:07The prettiest gal I ever knew.
00:28:10And I'm going to make her mine.
00:28:12Look, Gene, it's none of my business.
00:28:26But isn't he drinking a lot?
00:28:42Could be.
00:28:44I don't get it.
00:28:46A guy doesn't punish himself like that unless he's nuts.
00:28:49Or else trying to forget something.
00:28:52Have you ever noticed that picture on his instrument panel?
00:28:54It was plain.
00:28:55The good looking blonde?
00:28:56Yeah.
00:28:57I made a crack about it once.
00:29:00He just looked at me kind of funny.
00:29:01Never said a word.
00:29:03That was his wife.
00:29:08She died while he was overseas.
00:29:15Good morning, Gene.
00:29:15Good morning.
00:29:16Hello.
00:29:18You're out kind of early, aren't you?
00:29:19Just on our way back to town.
00:29:21We've been on a case back in the hills most of the night.
00:29:23Have a seat.
00:29:24How about a cup of coffee?
00:29:25Yes, please.
00:29:26Yeah, I think I could use one, too.
00:29:29Gene, I'm afraid you miscalculated on this spraying business.
00:29:32What do you mean, Doc?
00:29:33We just found some effects of the work you did yesterday.
00:29:37They weren't so good.
00:29:39I don't get it.
00:29:40We counted more than 20 dead animals on our way down here.
00:29:45Deer, foxes, even fish in the stream.
00:29:49Couldn't have been the spray, Doc.
00:29:51You sure they were poisoned?
00:29:52Yes, Gene, I'm positive.
00:29:55There was a doe and two fawns back there a mile or so.
00:29:58Both were in pretty bad shape.
00:30:00I had to destroy them.
00:30:02Mr. Autry, don't you think this solution you're using should have been tested before you started?
00:30:07It was tested, Miss Carter.
00:30:09Do you suppose someone else could have done it, Gene?
00:30:11I don't know.
00:30:12I was just thinking about that plane we heard last night.
00:30:16Well, at any rate, I think you should stop work, at least until you can make sure what the stuff is doing.
00:30:22We can't stop work.
00:30:24This job is too important.
00:30:25But I wish you wouldn't say anything to anybody about this, just yet.
00:30:30Why not, Mr. Autry?
00:30:32If everything we own is to be exposed to this poison, shouldn't we be given the opportunity to take precautions?
00:30:37Why, of course.
00:30:38Then, Judge, what do you propose to do about it?
00:30:41I don't know.
00:30:45I'll have to do some checking first.
00:30:48I see.
00:30:49Thanks for the coffee.
00:30:50Say, Gene, that guy Wright's been fighting us every inch of the way on this job.
00:31:01He and Joe have been pretty thick.
00:31:03You don't suppose...
00:31:04Hiya, man.
00:31:06Good morning, Joe.
00:31:07All right.
00:31:08Well, I guess we better get on the job, boys.
00:31:10Gene, I'm sorry about yesterday.
00:31:22I suppose that sounds pretty familiar, doesn't it?
00:31:25That's okay.
00:31:29Joe, did you do any flying last night?
00:31:32Flying? What do you mean?
00:31:34You know what I mean.
00:31:36Did you take a plane off the ground?
00:31:38Are you kidding?
00:31:40Hey, what is this, anyway?
00:31:44Oh, nothing.
00:31:45Forget about it.
00:31:46Gene, wait a minute.
00:31:47I want to talk to you.
00:31:49We might as well face this thing.
00:31:51I'm nothing but a no-good drunk.
00:31:53Oh, I've tried to...
00:31:54Now, wait a minute.
00:31:55It's no use.
00:31:56I'm no good to myself or to you or anybody else.
00:31:59I'm checking out this morning.
00:32:01No, you're not.
00:32:02You're going to stay here and fight it out.
00:32:05We're going to whip this thing if I have to beat you half to death.
00:32:08Besides, I need you.
00:32:09I need every man I've got.
00:32:11I need every man I've got.
00:32:39I need you.
00:32:45All right.
00:32:46That's it, boys.
00:32:54Folks, you can rest your dog now for about a minute.
00:32:57The boys have got a little number they want to do for you.
00:32:59and it's something different.
00:33:01So let's all be quiet and listen.
00:33:03All right, boys.
00:33:09Every time I feel the Spirit
00:33:13moving in my heart,
00:33:16I will pray.
00:33:18Yes, every time I feel the Spirit
00:33:23moving in my heart,
00:33:25I will pray.
00:33:27Chilly waters running cold
00:33:31chill the body, not the soul.
00:33:36Every time I feel the Spirit
00:33:41moving in my heart,
00:33:43I will pray.
00:33:45Yes, every time I feel the Spirit
00:33:49moving in my heart,
00:33:52I will pray.
00:33:54All around me look so shine.
00:33:58How I wish that it was mine.
00:34:03Every time I feel the Spirit
00:34:07moving in my heart,
00:34:10I will pray.
00:34:11Every time I feel the Spirit
00:34:15moving in my heart,
00:34:19I will pray.
00:34:22I will pray.
00:34:34Okay, Mr. Hoagland,
00:34:35I think about everybody in the county
00:34:36is over at the party.
00:34:37Good.
00:34:38I want you to keep them there
00:34:39as long as you can.
00:34:40It'll give us a chance to check up
00:34:41without being seen.
00:34:43We've got to know
00:34:43if our work's been poisoning these animals
00:34:45or if it's something else.
00:34:47I think you'll find it's something else.
00:34:48I'm spreading my men out
00:34:49to cover as much territory as possible.
00:34:51All right, let's go.
00:35:18All right, let's go.
00:35:48What happened, Miss Carter?
00:35:58Can I be of any help?
00:36:00I don't think so.
00:36:02I'm afraid it's too late.
00:36:05He looks as though he's been poisoned.
00:36:06How about your other animals?
00:36:07They're all sick.
00:36:08It's that spray, I'm sure of it.
00:36:10I was afraid this would happen,
00:36:12but no one would listen to me.
00:36:13I think it's time
00:36:14we did something about this.
00:36:16I don't know what we can do.
00:36:17The doctor and I talked to Mr. Autry,
00:36:20and he still insists
00:36:20that the spray couldn't affect livestock.
00:36:23He had some wild theory
00:36:24about another airplane.
00:36:26Another airplane?
00:36:27What did he mean?
00:36:28I don't know exactly.
00:36:29He said they were going
00:36:30to investigate or something.
00:36:32In the meantime,
00:36:33everything we own
00:36:33will probably be killed off.
00:36:36Well, I'll see what can be done,
00:36:37Miss Carter.
00:36:37What do you want be done?
00:40:50Soon their hearts are both on fire.
00:40:53When you get lonely, now you know what to do.
00:41:00Doo-lee-doo-lee-doo-lee-doo, and make your dreams come true.
00:41:05The echo goes higher and higher.
00:41:15And soon their hearts are both on fire.
00:41:18When you get lonely, now you know what to do.
00:41:25Doo-lee-doo-lee-doo-lee-doo, and make your dreams come true.
00:41:30Lady, and make your dreams come true.
00:41:44Listen, everybody.
00:41:47Listen.
00:41:48I'm sorry to break up your party, but this is pretty serious.
00:41:52I tried to warn you all, but you wouldn't listen.
00:41:54That DDT has poisoned everything it's hit.
00:41:57What do you mean?
00:41:58You sure? How do you know?
00:41:59I just came from Helen Carters, and every animal on her place is either dead or dying.
00:42:03Well, if we're gonna do something, we better do it fast.
00:42:06There's one way of stopping this thing, if you're all with me on it.
00:42:10We're with it, Tom.
00:42:11Wait a minute, folks.
00:42:12You heard what Wright said, didn't you?
00:42:14What are we going to do?
00:42:15Wait here until all our stock's been killed?
00:42:17There ain't no harm waiting till morning.
00:42:19There ain't a-spraying today.
00:42:20I'm for getting home and looking over my own stock.
00:42:24If things are as bad as Wright says, we can all meet up at my house tonight and decide what
00:42:30we're going to do about it.
00:42:40How about it, Doug?
00:42:41It's hard to say.
00:42:42If he regains consciousness by morning, he has a good chance.
00:42:45If Helen hadn't found him when she did, well, we'll just have to wait and see.
00:42:52I've done everything I can.
00:42:54You might as well get on back, fellas.
00:42:58Go ahead with the job the first thing in the morning and don't say anything about this.
00:43:05Okay, Jean.
00:43:06Good night.
00:43:07Good night, Jean.
00:43:08Good night, Doc.
00:43:09I'll take over till morning.
00:43:15I'm sure there isn't anything more you can do.
00:43:17If you don't mind, I'd like to stay.
00:43:19You go ahead and get some rest.
00:43:20May I fix you some coffee or something?
00:43:22No, thanks.
00:43:23I believe not.
00:43:28Mr. Autry, I can't tell you why, but I know he'll get well.
00:43:37You keep on knowing that, Miss Helen.
00:43:39Good night.
00:43:40Good night.
00:43:41Good night.
00:43:42Good night.
00:43:51The End
00:44:21Hi, Edsy.
00:44:28It's about time you woke up.
00:44:30Yeah.
00:44:31I guess I really stopped one, didn't I?
00:44:34You sure did.
00:44:37Who plugged me?
00:44:38We don't know.
00:44:41Don't worry about it.
00:44:42You're gonna be all right.
00:44:43Yeah, sure.
00:44:48I had just left a sawmill.
00:44:52Gene, that airplane.
00:44:53Now, take it easy.
00:44:54No, the one you were looking for, I saw it.
00:44:58It belongs to Mitchell.
00:44:59I found it.
00:45:01Now, don't try to talk.
00:45:03The doc will be along in there.
00:45:05Yeah.
00:45:12Gene, what does my watch say?
00:45:156.30.
00:45:21Hmm.
00:45:22I mean the other side.
00:45:27To a swell guy.
00:45:30September 3rd, 1941.
00:45:371941.
00:45:38Long time ago.
00:45:46Gene, you're the one that ought to wear that watch.
00:45:49Relax now.
00:45:51You're gonna be on your feet in no time.
00:45:53Why, in a couple of weeks, you'll be the same old Joe.
00:45:56Hmm.
00:45:57Is that good?
00:45:59I think so.
00:46:01Then you take the watch.
00:46:02Well, I'll wear it a while if it'll make you happy.
00:46:08Yeah.
00:46:09Maybe.
00:46:10Maybe sometime it'll...
00:46:12remind you all the cane we used to raise together.
00:46:17Maybe it'll remind you to sing that song for me.
00:46:20You know the one.
00:46:23Yeah.
00:46:24Yeah, I know.
00:46:28Morning, doc.
00:46:30Morning, Gene.
00:46:31Well, let's have a look.
00:46:45He's coming along all right.
00:46:50Say, Gene.
00:46:51Come here.
00:46:54Can you get over to the airstrip right away?
00:46:56I think there's gonna be trouble.
00:46:58What kind of trouble?
00:46:59Those guys who've been trying to stop our work here.
00:47:00They had a meeting last night.
00:47:02And they're on their way over to wreck things.
00:47:04Is Hoagland there?
00:47:05No, but his men are on their way.
00:47:06Hoagland couldn't leave town.
00:47:09I've got to go over to the airstrip, doc.
00:47:11I'll be back as soon as I can.
00:47:12How long would it take to get these planes off the ground?
00:47:21At least a half hour.
00:47:22They're not gassed up.
00:47:23Then get them inside the hangar.
00:47:24Hey, look!
00:47:25What's on your mind, men?
00:47:34Not a thing, Uffrey.
00:47:36We just came up to have a little talk with you.
00:47:38I'm listening.
00:47:39Good.
00:47:40In the first place, these men don't like the idea of your outfit killing off all their livestock.
00:47:44We told you that once before, but I guess you didn't listen.
00:47:47We just want to make sure that you don't spread any more poison around.
00:47:51The poison we sprayed had nothing to do with it.
00:47:53I think Wright knows that.
00:47:55What do you mean by that?
00:47:56I mean Mitchell's spraying this whole thing to stop our spraying operation.
00:48:00That's a lot of crazy talk, Autry.
00:48:02Why would Mitchell want to do that?
00:48:04Because he has an exclusive contract with the state for all the timber.
00:48:07If the trees die, it can strip the forest clean.
00:48:09Doesn't that make sense?
00:48:10If you want proof, I can give it to you.
00:48:12That's a lot of baloney.
00:48:14All right, let's have it.
00:48:15Can't you see he's just stalling for time?
00:48:17That won't do him any good.
00:48:18You boys stand by and don't let them take them planes off of the ground.
00:48:22Okay, Autry.
00:48:39What's going on here?
00:48:41We're going to look in that building.
00:48:42Well, I suppose I don't want you to.
00:48:43I look anyway.
00:48:44Oh, no, you won't.
00:48:45It doesn't look like that thing could do much spraying.
00:49:02I guess I was wrong.
00:49:03Yeah, I guess you were.
00:49:06Wait a minute.
00:49:13I'm going to hold you men for the marshal.
00:49:15You're under arrest.
00:49:16Get his gun.
00:49:18I suppose you realize you're interfering with the work of officers.
00:49:21I also realize that you assaulted me and forcibly entered this building here.
00:49:24Lock him up in there.
00:49:25Get going.
00:49:26Got to find a way out of here, fast.
00:49:41See if you can find me a screwdriver.
00:50:01Whatever.
00:50:31Hello.
00:51:00Hello.
00:51:03Hello.
00:51:06Hello.
00:51:10Hello.
00:51:30Hello.
00:51:37Hello.
00:51:39Hello.
00:51:40Hello.
00:51:45Hello.
00:51:50Hello.
00:52:11This is it, all right.
00:52:13Step's powerful enough to kill anything.
00:52:41Over there.
00:53:04Get me out of here.
00:53:14Get me out of here.
00:53:15Get me out of here.
00:53:20I've got to get up to the airstrip.
00:53:22Find the phone and call the marshal and tell him to get up there with the posset.
00:53:25Pitchell, get me out of here.
00:53:26Get me out of here.
00:53:27Hey.
00:53:28Audrey's getting away.
00:53:29He's getting away.
00:53:30Get me out of here.
00:53:31All right, fellas.
00:53:32Let's go.
00:53:33This is as far as you go, fellas.
00:53:34I ain't fooling.
00:53:35You heard him, boys.
00:53:36Yeah, we heard him.
00:53:43All right, let's go
00:53:45This is far as you go fellows. I ain't fooling you heard him boys
00:53:51Yeah
00:54:12Oh
00:54:42Oh
00:55:12Oh
00:55:42Oh
00:56:12Oh
00:56:42Take their guns and give me the numbers. We'll see who they belong to
00:57:06You know what this means don't you the whole thing's blown up right in our faces now wait a minute I carried out my part
00:57:10Okay, if you hadn't let those two guys get away from me
00:57:15You better get out of here
00:57:26Oh, that's all about and I use your telephone right ahead
00:57:32Will you see if you can get me the marshal's office what's the matter doc anything wrong? It's Joe Lucas. He's been shot
00:57:38Joe shot
00:57:41Was he killed? No, he's alive, but that's about all
00:57:45He's up at my place. Mr. Mitchell Jean Autry's gonna have to take care of him. Oh, all right operator. Thank you
00:57:51Will you ring Helen Carter's place for me?
00:57:54I'm sorry to hear about Joe
00:57:57Did it overshot him?
00:57:58Not yet. That's why I'm trying to get a hold of the marshal
00:58:01Gene has the bullet that I took out of Joe
00:58:03He thinks the marshal might be able to trace the gun that fired it
00:58:07Hello, Gene. I've been unable to locate the marshal by telephone
00:58:12Helen and I are going on into town and try and find him and look gene
00:58:16Hang on to that slug of lead. It's the thing that'll probably hang the man who fired it
00:58:22Okay, doc
00:58:24Bye
00:58:26Now we'll see what happens
00:58:31Thanks for use of your phone. Okay, doc
00:58:39Do you hear what he said you better get rid of that rifle yours and get rid of it fast, but I haven't got it the marshal took it
00:58:46Well, then we've got to get that bullet away from offrey before offering the marshal get together
00:58:56I
00:59:27If order should take a notion to go for the marshal he could come in by that other trail and we'd miss him
00:59:31Well, he'll have to pass that shack in any case. I'll guarantee you won't get by you men go on
00:59:56What do you suppose they're up to? I don't know
01:00:12There's a yellow rose in Texas. I'm going there to see
01:00:19No other fella knows her nobody else but me
01:00:24She cried so when I left her it'd like to broke my heart
01:00:30And if we ever meet again, we never more shall part
01:00:36She's the sweetest rose of color this fellow ever knew
01:00:42Her eyes are bright as diamonds they sparkle like the dew
01:00:48You may talk about your dearest maids and sing up rosalie
01:00:55But the yellow rose of Texas beats the bells of Tennessee
01:01:01Drop it
01:01:05Turn around
01:01:09Hold it
01:01:13Inside
01:01:25Stay where you are
01:01:27Autry
01:01:28I'm sorry
01:01:29I'm sorry
01:01:30I'm sorry
01:01:31I'm sorry
01:01:32Hold it
01:01:33Hold it
01:01:34Let's get out of here, right?
01:01:35Get your horse. Hooker
01:01:56Right get your horse. I'll cover you
01:02:26Nice shooting Joe good work lieutenant. I'll get the horses
01:02:36All right, let's go
01:02:38Keep an eye on him Joe we'll be back soon as we can right gene wait a minute Audrey
01:03:02I'll make a deal with
01:03:04You take it easy on me, and I'll tell you where you can find Bill right
01:03:08We'll talk about a deal later. Where is he the deserted check at the fork in the trail
01:03:13We're to meet there in an hour if anything went wrong
01:03:38What happened where was gene going right got away
01:03:59Gene's gone to that deserted check to look for him the shack
01:04:03But Mitchell's waiting there to kill gene doctor down. We've got to get to him and warn him you haven't got a chance
01:04:08Well, he's got a two-mile start. He'll be there before he can possibly overtake him. We can try
01:04:29Wait a minute Joe
01:04:41Wait a minute Joe
01:04:58We got a passenger now take that gun
01:05:11We're heading for the border and no tricks you pull that trigger you have to fly this thing yourself. Do you know how?
01:05:33You pull that trigger you have to fly this thing yourself. Do you know how?
01:06:03Hold your head right? We better get Mitchell a haircut
01:06:33Oh
01:06:47Bye doc come on gene good luck by loy goodbye gene abner magic by gene and thanks for everything
01:06:54Goodbye, Helen
01:07:03We'll be expecting you back next week looks like you might have permanent job here, huh? Looks like I might
01:07:10Looks like you might too, huh?
01:07:14Goodbye
01:07:15Goodbye gene
01:07:16Bye
01:07:28Hey gene
01:07:30Is this the spot where
01:07:33Seems kind of strange going back without Joe sure does
01:07:44Well, I'll be dog gone now. What do you suppose made that thing ring I
01:07:51Wouldn't know fellas
01:07:53I was feeling blue and lonely so I took my horse and pack and Sunday morning was up and gone and I won't come and back
01:08:10I
01:08:12I'm going to
01:08:16The furtiest girl ever
01:08:18And I'm going to
01:08:20TO
01:08:21To hit $10
01:08:26And to make her mine
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