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A thrilling Western adventure from 1949!
Rim of the Canyon follows Gene Autry on a daring mission through a haunted ghost town filled with outlaws, hidden secrets, and wild chases. Packed with classic Western action, horseback rides, and that unforgettable 1940s cowboy charm π€ π₯
π₯ Year: 1949
ποΈ Genre: Western, Action, Classic
ποΈ Format: Black & White Classic
Rim of the Canyon follows Gene Autry on a daring mission through a haunted ghost town filled with outlaws, hidden secrets, and wild chases. Packed with classic Western action, horseback rides, and that unforgettable 1940s cowboy charm π€ π₯
π₯ Year: 1949
ποΈ Genre: Western, Action, Classic
ποΈ Format: Black & White Classic
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Short filmTranscript
00:00:00From the rim of the canyon
00:00:30I can't, by reaching long high
00:00:42Touch a star in the sky
00:00:46From the rim of the canyon
00:00:50Oh, I can't see far below
00:00:59Where the cool waters flow
00:01:04From the rim of the canyon
00:01:09Gazing on the wonder
00:01:15That grew at God's command
00:01:20Seems that he's so near me
00:01:25I can feel the touch of his hand
00:01:30Night, and the day is in flight
00:01:37What a glorious sight
00:01:42From the rim of the canyon
00:01:46From the rim of the canyon
00:01:50From the rim of the canyon
00:01:56Hello, Buff.
00:02:12Hi, Gene.
00:02:13Hello, Buff.
00:02:14Hi, Gene.
00:02:15I'm here.
00:02:16I'm here.
00:02:17I'm here.
00:02:18I'm here.
00:02:19Take it easy a while, champ.
00:02:20We're going to get a little rest.
00:02:21Hello, Gene.
00:02:22Hello, Pat.
00:02:23All set to win the race today?
00:02:24Well, I'm all set to drive it.
00:02:25I don't know whether I'm set to win it or not.
00:02:27If he was riding champ, you'd sure win it.
00:02:28Yeah.
00:02:29I could win a race myself if I could ride champ.
00:02:30If you could ride him.
00:02:31If you could ride him.
00:02:33If you could ride him.
00:02:33If you could ride him.
00:02:34If you could ride him.
00:02:51With a bit like this I could ride him.
00:02:53If you try using a bit like that on champ, I will have to use it on you.
00:02:56Can't say I'd blame you.
00:02:58Maybe I'd blame you.
00:03:00You wouldn't want a bit like that in your mouth, would you, Chuck?
00:03:13Who are you after this time, Pat?
00:03:15At a break upstate.
00:03:17Lost three men.
00:03:19A guy by the name of Regan...
00:03:21Charlie Lewis...
00:03:23Jake Fargo.
00:03:25You know him?
00:03:28They look like pretty bad hombres.
00:03:30Yeah, I know Fargo.
00:03:32It was my dad who sent him away.
00:03:34Your dad then?
00:03:36Twenty years ago.
00:03:37Then maybe if your dad sent him away, you ought to help me put him back again.
00:03:41Maybe I will.
00:03:42Right now I've got a race to drive.
00:03:44Well, I'm rooting for you.
00:03:46Good luck.
00:03:47Thanks.
00:03:49I'll see you over at the starting line in about ten minutes, boys.
00:03:52Okay, Gene.
00:03:55I'm in.
00:03:56Hello, Gene.
00:03:57Say, you'd better gallop down to the Junction Cafe.
00:03:59Matt Kimbrough's is beating your tongue.
00:04:00Yeah, last thing we seen, it was holding hands.
00:04:02Thanks, fellas.
00:04:03I'll look into the situation.
00:04:04Here you are, Mr. Kimbrough.
00:04:05The best cup of coffee in the house.
00:04:06And you're the best dressed waitress in town, Lily.
00:04:08And the least dressed, too.
00:04:09This is what they used to wear in the old days.
00:04:10Long before we ever heard of Canyon Junction.
00:04:11We should have heard of it sooner.
00:04:12Sugar, sugar.
00:04:13Thanks, Lily.
00:04:14Gene.
00:04:15Hello, Lily.
00:04:16Look, isn't it Pash?
00:04:17Matt gave it to me.
00:04:18Hi, Matt.
00:04:19Gene.
00:04:20I wanted to ask you to go to the dance tonight, but I guess I'm a little late.
00:04:23See you some other time.
00:04:24See you on the start line, Matt.
00:04:27Oh, you stay in the middle of school.
00:04:29Let's go to the dance.
00:04:30I'll go to the foundation.
00:04:31Yeah, I'll go to the dance tonight.
00:04:32I'll let him go to the dance.
00:04:33What are you going to do?
00:04:34We're here to go to the dance.
00:04:36Let's go.
00:04:37I'll go to the dance.
00:04:38Love it.
00:04:39Why don't you go to the dance?
00:04:40You'll go to the dance tonight, earlyε£ it.
00:04:41Chug.
00:04:42What's the death?
00:04:44Mom?
00:04:45They're going to go to the dance tonight.
00:04:46I'm not going to go to the dance tonight, and I'm a little late.
00:04:49I'll see you some other time.
00:04:51See you on the start line, Matt.
00:04:53Sure, Gene. Good luck to you. In the race, I mean.
00:04:57Gene.
00:04:59How do you know I won't go with you to the dance tonight?
00:05:02You didn't even ask me.
00:05:04Wait a minute, Lily. I asked you.
00:05:06And I asked you. Now.
00:05:08And I just decided to go with whoever wins the race this afternoon.
00:05:12If you win it, I go with you. If Gene wins it, I go with Gene.
00:05:16You forgot something, Lily.
00:05:18There's three coaches in this race.
00:05:20Suppose Tex Rollins wins.
00:05:23I had a date with Tex.
00:05:27Hold them steady, boys. Stay in line.
00:05:32Gene!
00:05:36Good luck!
00:05:38Get ready!
00:05:40Get set!
00:05:42Go!
00:05:50All right. That's three. That's all we need.
00:05:52Listen to all that yelling.
00:05:53There must be 1,000 people over there.
00:05:54Over there. Not here. Come on.
00:05:56Shh.
00:05:58Shh.
00:05:59Shh.
00:06:00Shhh.
00:06:01Come on!
00:06:02Hey!
00:06:03All right! That's three. That's all we need.
00:06:04Listen to all that yelling. There must be 1,000 people over there.
00:06:06Over there. Not here. Come on.
00:06:07Shhh.
00:06:08Shhh.
00:06:09Don't run away!
00:06:11Come on, George!
00:06:13Come on, Grisha!
00:06:15Let's go!
00:06:17Come on!
00:06:19Come on!
00:06:21Come on, Grisha!
00:06:23Let's go!
00:06:25Ah!
00:06:27Ah!
00:06:29Ah!
00:06:31Ah!
00:06:33Ah!
00:06:35Ah!
00:06:37Ah!
00:06:38No other horse on the place, Jake.
00:06:44All right, this one if I have to kill it.
00:06:46Oh, there, try this one.
00:06:51All right, get it on.
00:06:54Get yourself all wet, Matt.
00:06:55You won't be able to go to dance.
00:06:57Let's stop for a drink now.
00:07:07We've got to win this race.
00:07:12Come on, let's get in here.
00:07:19You got him, Jake?
00:07:20I got him.
00:07:21Let's get out of here.
00:07:22We'll head for that ghost on it, Jake.
00:07:23Yeah.
00:07:24What's the shortest way, Jake?
00:07:25The longest way, stupid.
00:07:26Get out on your horse.
00:07:27Sure, Jake.
00:07:27Sure, sure.
00:07:48Come on, Joe.
00:07:51Come on down, you're a jade!
00:07:59Move onward!
00:08:05Let him off, Tex!
00:08:07Knock him off the road, I'll get a date tonight!
00:08:13Try that again and I'll put you out of the race!
00:08:21Tex, you'll cost me a date!
00:08:46Hiya, Gene. I hear you lost the race.
00:08:49You can pick up the marbles, Matt. You win.
00:08:53You can pick me and Tex up, too. We've got to have a lift back to town.
00:08:57A lift?
00:09:00What do you mean, a lift? Gene, you've cracked up.
00:09:03How's it going to look you riding into town on the winner's coach?
00:09:06It looks like you're the winner.
00:09:08And I am, brother. I sure am.
00:09:10I'll tell Lily you're sorry you couldn't make the dance.
00:09:12Hey, wait a minute, Matt.
00:09:14I can't walk back to town, not on this.
00:09:18That's the best news I've heard in years.
00:09:21You can't walk on it, you can't dance on it.
00:09:24Say, it might rain tonight, Gene. In case you get cold.
00:09:31Wear this.
00:09:32Listen, Matt.
00:09:35In case you get loathsome, Gene.
00:09:37That ghost town's only a few miles over here.
00:09:40I hear tell those ghosts shake a mean rumba.
00:09:43Oh, I almost forgot something.
00:09:46Here.
00:09:47Here.
00:09:50Here.
00:09:51I'm dancing tonight with Lily
00:09:54Around and around and around
00:09:57And Lily is such a hilly
00:10:00The sweetest girl that I've found
00:10:17Um, that's my inner child.
00:10:18I can't get you.
00:10:19I can't fucking eat this.
00:10:20Uh, I can't enjoy my father.
00:10:21I can't even walk.
00:10:22They're not.
00:10:23I can't fancy, man.
00:10:24I can't do anything here.
00:10:25I can't even walk.
00:10:26No.
00:10:27I can't do anything.
00:10:28I can't do anything.
00:10:29I can't ride theμ΄μ or stop.
00:10:30I can't even walk.
00:10:31I can't do anything.
00:10:32You can get away from any girl.
00:10:33I can't do anything.
00:10:34I can't do anything.
00:10:35I can't do anything.
00:10:36It's not.
00:10:37I can't do anything.
00:10:38And go home.
00:10:39Anything.
00:10:40All that's going.
00:10:41I can't do anything.
00:10:42That's going to a little bitch.
00:10:43Hello there!
00:11:04Hello!
00:11:05Hello!
00:11:06Hello!
00:11:43Well, hello there.
00:11:47I can hear you, Mr. Hanlon.
00:11:51Not Hanlon.
00:11:53Autry.
00:11:55Oh.
00:11:56I...
00:11:57Excuse me.
00:12:00I guess I was half dreaming.
00:12:04Good place for it.
00:12:06Won't you sit down?
00:12:08Thanks.
00:12:10What happened to your leg?
00:12:12It's my ankle.
00:12:14I was driving in that stagecoach race.
00:12:18I lost a wheel about three miles from here.
00:12:21And you walked here?
00:12:22I went to you.
00:12:23Let's get that boot off.
00:12:25Sorry I don't have my first aid kit with me.
00:12:27I usually carry one.
00:12:30It might hurt a little.
00:12:33I hate to put you in all this trouble, Miss Lambert.
00:12:35You know me?
00:12:38Ruth Lambert?
00:12:39Sure.
00:12:41You teach school at the junction.
00:12:43I've seen you in town.
00:12:46I've seen you there, too.
00:12:48Usually you're with Lily Shannon.
00:12:51I'd have been out with her tonight, but hadn't been for this.
00:12:55Miss Shannon's attractive.
00:12:57You must be very disappointed.
00:12:58Well, you can't win every time.
00:13:02May I ask why your way out here?
00:13:05Oh, I often ride out here on Saturdays.
00:13:08It's lonely, but I like it.
00:13:11When I first came in, you thought I was somebody else.
00:13:16Handle them?
00:13:17Thanks a lot, Miss Lambert.
00:13:27Guess I'd better get my boot back on if I'm ever going to get it on.
00:13:34Feel better?
00:13:35Lots.
00:13:36When do you figure on riding back to town?
00:13:39Now, I guess.
00:13:40It'll be dark pretty soon.
00:13:44When you get back, would you mind having somebody bring my horse check?
00:13:47I'll do better than that.
00:13:48My horse will be glad to take both of us.
00:13:50All right?
00:13:51Thanks again.
00:13:53You know, Miss Lambert, you shouldn't ride out here.
00:13:56Not alone.
00:13:58Three convicts escaped from prison yesterday.
00:14:02They could be heading this way.
00:14:04But I'm not afraid.
00:14:06The ghosts mourn his flat.
00:14:08They'll look out for me.
00:14:15My horse!
00:14:16My horse!
00:14:17He's gone!
00:14:19Probably straight off someplace.
00:14:21I'll find him for you.
00:14:23But I left him tied right to that post.
00:14:28He took it.
00:14:29Big Tim Hanlon took my horse.
00:14:32Miss Lambert.
00:14:34Big Tim Hanlon's grave is right up the street.
00:14:37You wouldn't understand.
00:14:40The horse probably straight out in the country to get some grass.
00:14:44You better wait inside.
00:14:46It might take a while.
00:14:47It might take a while.
00:14:56Hey, you!
00:14:57How about passing out some of that grub?
00:14:59Sure!
00:15:00Get down in a sec.
00:15:06Get it!
00:15:07Oh!
00:15:09Oh!
00:15:10Oh!
00:15:12Oh!
00:15:13Oh!
00:15:19Oh!
00:15:21Oh!
00:15:22Oh!
00:15:23Oh!
00:15:24Oh!
00:15:25Oh!
00:15:26Oh!
00:15:28Where's your horse, Grandpa?
00:15:29I'll trade you this one for it.
00:15:31He's got me a horse.
00:15:33Always go for it.
00:15:35All by my own shop.
00:15:37They call me the Loco John.
00:15:38Ha!
00:15:39He admits it.
00:15:41Hey!
00:15:43Ain't that Gene Northridge horse?
00:15:45Now, you wouldn't accuse me of being a horse thief, would you, Grandpa?
00:15:49Well, no.
00:15:50No, sir!
00:15:53Maybe, uh...
00:15:55Maybe you bought him, huh?
00:15:57That's right.
00:15:58Maybe I did.
00:16:00And does this smell good?
00:16:04Bacon and beans.
00:16:06Sure use a lot of that.
00:16:07Uh...
00:16:08Pop!
00:16:09Got a couple extra plates?
00:16:11Hey!
00:16:13Ain't I seen you at some place before?
00:16:15Maybe.
00:16:16I get around a lot.
00:16:18Yeah.
00:16:19I'll get them pranks.
00:16:22Ooh!
00:16:23Some bacon's about them.
00:16:26Coffee's good.
00:16:27Pop!
00:16:28Oh, Dean.
00:16:29Good.
00:16:32I know who you are.
00:16:33You're Jake Fargo.
00:16:35Oh, now, don't get your dander up, Dad.
00:16:37Drop your gun belt, Jake.
00:16:40You all better drop your gun belts.
00:16:42Now, let's talk this over, Dad.
00:16:47Oh, you's getting excited?
00:16:49Why don't you have some...
00:16:50What?
00:16:51Charlie!
00:16:52Watch this old guy!
00:16:53Come on, Rick!
00:16:56Whoa!
00:16:57Whoa!
00:16:58Whoa!
00:16:59Whoa!
00:17:01Whoa!
00:17:16Whoa!
00:17:18There's his tracks.
00:17:20We'll be back.
00:17:40I wondered if something might have happened to me.
00:17:45Well, I circled the town.
00:17:48That horse of yours must have headed for home on the double.
00:17:52I wonder why he took it.
00:17:55He did take my horse.
00:17:56That's why you couldn't find it.
00:17:59Big Tim Hanlon took my horse, but why?
00:18:03Miss Lambert, in all my life, I've
00:18:06never heard of a ghost that steals horses.
00:18:11Well, what can we do now?
00:18:14We can't walk back to town.
00:18:15At least you can't, not with that bad ankle.
00:18:18I found a place up the street, an old hay barn.
00:18:21You'll be comfortable here.
00:18:23With my ghost?
00:18:24I won't need the blanket.
00:18:27The fella gave it to me, he'll be here tomorrow.
00:18:30He'll give us a lift back to the junction.
00:18:32You sure you'll come back?
00:18:33Sure he'll be here.
00:18:35He's going to the dance tonight.
00:18:37He'll be here tomorrow to tell me how late he stayed out
00:18:40and how much fun he had.
00:18:42With Lily Shannon?
00:18:43She means a lot to you, doesn't she?
00:18:47It means a lot when a smart guy tries to beat my time.
00:18:51You sure that's all it means?
00:18:53That's all.
00:18:54Gene, do you hear music?
00:18:59Listen.
00:19:01Wait here, I'll be right back.
00:19:04I'll go with you.
00:19:06I'm not afraid of ghosts, either.
00:19:10Gene?
00:19:12That proves it.
00:19:13Somebody's prowling around this town.
00:19:16And it's not Big Tim Hanlon's ghost.
00:19:19It's not Big Tim Hanlon's ghost.
00:19:49You want to see what's going on, isn't it?
00:19:51I'll get to the voodoo book, do you?
00:19:51You're here to take it?
00:19:52You want to see what's going on?
00:19:53You want to see what's going on?
00:19:58It's the only time I'm gonna do.
00:20:02I'll be paying attention to you.
00:20:05Gene.
00:20:10Gene.
00:20:11Gene.
00:20:12Gene.
00:20:13Gene Vanity.
00:20:14Gene Vanity.
00:20:14Gene.
00:20:15Gene Vanity.
00:20:15Gene Vanity.
00:20:16Gene Vanity.
00:20:17Gene Vanity.
00:20:18Gene.
00:20:19Come in here.
00:20:21It's a table, set for two.
00:20:24It's for us.
00:20:39It's crazy. It doesn't make sense.
00:20:42He knew we'd be hungry. He got dinner ready.
00:20:46There's an old prospector up at the rim of the canyon just beyond here.
00:20:50His name's Loco John.
00:20:52He arranged this.
00:21:16There you are. All the horses you want. Take your pick.
00:21:31I'll still take the one with the saddle. Unless you want to ride bareback.
00:21:35Let's go.
00:21:37Let's go.
00:21:39Let's go.
00:21:40Let's go.
00:21:41Let's go.
00:21:42Let's go.
00:21:43Let's go.
00:21:44Let's go.
00:21:45Let's go.
00:21:46Let's go.
00:21:47Let's go.
00:21:48Let's go.
00:21:49Let's go.
00:21:50Let's go.
00:21:51Let's go.
00:21:52Let's go.
00:21:54Let's go.
00:21:55Let's go.
00:21:56THE END
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00:23:02THE END
00:23:04SADDLE ALL YOU WANT?
00:23:05I'LL TAKE THE HORSE TO IT
00:23:06IF HE'S GOT SENSE ENOUGH TO STOP.
00:23:08THE END
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00:24:04teaching school in canyon junction i wrote out here it was just like in the book just as i'd
00:24:13imagined it of course it was all empty of life now forgotten place but i could picture it the way
00:24:21it used to be i stopped by the old cemetery and there was his grave big tim hamlin's grave
00:24:29i could see him as he used to be when he was the bonanza king a big tall fine looking man
00:24:39very sure of himself boss of the town and of his own destiny it seemed hard to believe he was dead
00:24:49that day all alone here i went into the old bonanza it was late afternoon i guess i stayed pretty late
00:24:59for living there in the past it got dark and i'd lit an old candle i don't know how long i sat there
00:25:09i thought at the time i might have dozed off to sleep but now now i know i didn't
00:25:17i was just sitting there daydreaming and reading i could see this place like it was
00:25:26it was filled with people and music men talking about gold and silver about big strikes grubstakes
00:25:39i had heard a voice a pleasant voice
00:26:07speaking to me from somewhere in the shadow i didn't hear the voice again
00:26:15that's all he said the first time i mean but you have heard it since often i've been coming out here
00:26:24every saturday and in the evening he talks to me from the shadows what about he knew i was lonely
00:26:32he wanted to help me did he i think he has already i told him about seeing a man
00:26:44in canyon junction stranger and about falling in love with him
00:26:51but this man this stranger was in love with someone else
00:26:55but we didn't always talk about me i'm not that selfish he told me quite a bit about himself
00:27:06but you never actually saw him
00:27:08i don't know i don't know dean i don't know mr hanlon mr hanlon mr hanlon
00:27:19me tim that's no ghost sounded like it came from the street
00:27:27mr hanlon
00:27:38who are you
00:27:42gene autry of the flying a and this is miss lambert from the junction
00:27:47yeah i know you gene i know you too school teacher about time you were starting for home
00:27:56we have no horses yeah i know i know who stole them to
00:28:01people these ways i know who stole your horse gene
00:28:06was jake fargo he's busted himself out of jail you must be mistaken john
00:28:13you probably saw a horse that looked like champ
00:28:15yeah yeah you mean to say i wouldn't know champ when i saw him listen son i knew
00:28:23champ when he was just a wee little coat and i knew his sire for him and i knew the horse
00:28:30has sired his sired his sire for him well i've got to set myself down the rest of mine
00:28:39wrong my feet hurt which way was fargo heading with champ
00:28:44he wasn't heading nowhere with champ he was heading after him champ broke loose
00:28:52out to my camp
00:28:53then he'll go back home
00:28:55yeah he would listen fargo shot him you know i wouldn't put nothing past that critter he'd shoot
00:29:03a horse just as quick as he'd shoot a man i read about jake fargo in my book he robbed a
00:29:09stagecoach 20 years ago it was a gold shipment from the lost widow mine tim hanlon's mine it was
00:29:15a shipment of silver dollars from big tim's bonanza yeah she's right miss he was just a little
00:29:22saver in them days but his pa was marshall and steve took right out after them fellers
00:29:30and he booked the money back same day no no you're wrong john
00:29:38as i remember it my dad never did get big tim's money back it was about thirty thousand dollars
00:29:46in those days the stage line ran right along the rim of the canyon between here and the junction
00:29:52every monday morning it carried the weekend profits from hanlon's bonanza to the stage bank
00:29:58they carried it in an old gunny sack kicked under the driver's seat
00:30:02three men found out about the old gunny sack jake fargo charlie lewis and cash
00:30:22the new gunny sack is free and the williams
00:30:28now
00:30:29and
00:30:30in other words
00:30:31off
00:30:32the new gunny sands
00:30:32well
00:30:32as
00:30:34well
00:30:35uh
00:30:36Help! Help! Help! Help!
00:31:06All right, hand it over. Not the mailbag, the gunny sack.
00:31:20All right, hand it over.
00:31:24Not the mailbag, the gunny sack.
00:31:36That afternoon, my dad was talking to Big Tim about the hold-up when Fargo walked in.
00:31:42Collins and Lewis were with him.
00:31:45They didn't know the driver had left to identify him until my dad drew his gun.
00:31:51Fargo and his men shot their way out of town and headed back for the rim of the canyon.
00:31:56My dad had a posse organized and took out after him.
00:32:00Dad was riding a horse called Wonder.
00:32:03Looks a lot like my horse, Chandler.
00:32:06He ought to. Wonder was Champ's granddad.
00:32:09With my dad on Wonder, that was a hard riding combination.
00:32:14Fargo and his men found that out.
00:32:36I'll buy everybody a new hat tonight.
00:32:37I'll buy everybody a new hat if they're not headed from Warner's Bend.
00:33:07Let's go.
00:33:37I'm taking the drop.
00:33:39If you guys are too chicken, you can try and outrun the posse.
00:33:41Let's go.
00:33:42Let's go.
00:33:43Let's go.
00:33:44Let's go.
00:33:45Let's go.
00:33:46Let's go.
00:33:47Let's go.
00:33:48Let's go.
00:33:49Let's go.
00:33:50Let's go.
00:33:51Let's go.
00:33:52Let's go.
00:33:53Let's go.
00:33:54Let's go.
00:33:55Let's go.
00:33:56Let's go.
00:33:57Let's go.
00:33:58Let's go.
00:33:59Let's go.
00:34:00Let's go.
00:34:01Let's go.
00:34:02Let's go.
00:34:03Let's go.
00:34:04Let's go.
00:34:05Let's go.
00:34:06Let's go.
00:34:07Let's go.
00:34:08Let's go.
00:34:09Let's go.
00:34:10Let's go.
00:34:11Let's go.
00:34:12Let's go.
00:34:13Let's go.
00:34:14Let's go.
00:34:15Let's go.
00:34:16Let's go.
00:34:45THE END
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00:37:01Say, by the way, uh, speaking of Hanlon,
00:37:04when you walked into town a while ago,
00:37:06you called his name.
00:37:08Why?
00:37:12You must have been hearing things.
00:37:16Where'd Ruth go?
00:37:17I don't know.
00:37:23Ruth!
00:37:24Hey, Ruth!
00:37:26Hey, Ruth!
00:37:27Hey, Ruth!
00:37:46Ruth!
00:37:50Ruth!
00:37:51Ruth!
00:37:57Ruth!
00:38:00John!
00:38:06John!
00:38:12Ruth!
00:38:14Ruth!
00:38:16John!
00:38:19Ruth!
00:38:21Here I am, Jean.
00:38:27You haven't said a word, Jean.
00:38:33Are you fascinated or just amazed?
00:38:39Speechless.
00:38:42Where'd you get that out there?
00:38:43From Big Tim Hanlon.
00:38:45Are you fascinated or just amazed?
00:38:50I'm speechless.
00:38:52Where'd you get that outfit?
00:38:54From Big Tim Hanlon.
00:38:56I saw him, Gene.
00:38:58Where?
00:38:59Right up there on the balcony.
00:39:01I came back from the street, looked up, and saw him standing there.
00:39:06He spoke to me.
00:39:09Was he real?
00:39:10Very real.
00:39:12He told me about a room upstairs.
00:39:14A secret closet with an old trunk in it.
00:39:17This dress was in the trunk.
00:39:19It belonged to a woman Tim Hanlon once loved.
00:39:22An actress named Belle Travers.
00:39:24He gave her this dress a quarter of a century ago.
00:39:28And now he's given it to you.
00:39:31He said, if I wore it tonight, I'd have more appeal.
00:39:35To a man.
00:39:37So the ghost wants you to have appeal for it.
00:39:40He didn't mean it for himself.
00:39:42Well, where is he? What happened to him?
00:39:44He just disappeared.
00:39:46I walked up the stairs.
00:39:48He vanished.
00:39:51He said we should go out with dinner.
00:39:55He said you and I...
00:39:56He said you and I what?
00:39:59He said you and I might still be hungry.
00:40:02I am.
00:40:06He left a phonograph record on the table.
00:40:09He said you might put it on and sing it.
00:40:11He said an awful lot to be a ghost.
00:40:13He said you sing very well.
00:40:16How does he know I can sing?
00:40:19Well, this record was only made a few years ago.
00:40:22Hanlon's been dead 20.
00:40:24Should we question?
00:40:25No, we shouldn't question the ghost.
00:40:28And we shouldn't disappoint him.
00:40:32You and your ghost.
00:40:33You're the only star in my blue heaven
00:40:55And you're shining just for me
00:41:02You're the only star in my blue heaven
00:41:11And in dreams your face I see
00:41:18You're the guiding light
00:41:25That brightens up the night
00:41:28Till you come inside
00:41:32My heart is lonely
00:41:36You're the only star in my blue heaven
00:41:43And you're shining just for me
00:41:51You're the guiding light
00:41:57That brightens up the night
00:42:01Till you come inside
00:42:04My heart is lonely
00:42:08You're the only star in my blue heaven
00:42:15And you're shining just for me
00:42:23Shut up!
00:42:34It's 10.
00:42:37Drop the tunnel.
00:42:40Drop it, cowboy.
00:42:46Jake, come in.
00:42:49Get the dame.
00:42:53Who else is here beside you and the dame?
00:42:55Nobody unless it's a ghost.
00:42:57Wise guy, huh?
00:42:58What are you doing here in a ghost town?
00:43:00Having dinner with a lady.
00:43:02He ain't so dumb.
00:43:04All right, start talking.
00:43:09Hey.
00:43:11Who are you?
00:43:13The fellow you stole that horse from.
00:43:15Well, how do you like that?
00:43:17A slap-happy old prospector told us about you.
00:43:22You're old Steve Autry's son.
00:43:26I've got a score to settle with Steve.
00:43:29Sure wish he was here now.
00:43:31He'd like to be here, I assure you that.
00:43:34Maybe you'd like to try to fill his shoes.
00:43:37Maybe I can settle my score with you later.
00:43:39All right, keep them both here.
00:43:43I'll be back as soon as I pick up our jackpot.
00:43:55How do you know he won't run out?
00:43:57You trust him?
00:43:59Trust him?
00:44:00With what?
00:44:01$30,000.
00:44:03That's the loot Fargo got from that stagecoach 20 years ago.
00:44:07It was never found.
00:44:10That's what you came back for, isn't it?
00:44:12Suppose he might?
00:44:13I don't think so.
00:44:35Everything all right?
00:44:36It is now.
00:44:49What's the matter?
00:44:50It's gone.
00:44:57Cash Collins died in stir.
00:44:59Who else knew about it?
00:45:00Nobody.
00:45:00Unless...
00:45:01You get it?
00:45:12Some thievin's son cleaned us out.
00:45:15And I think I know whose son it was.
00:45:17You didn't come here for dinner with no dame.
00:45:19You came here for that dough.
00:45:21Where is it, cowboy?
00:45:21Cowboy.
00:45:21Cowboy.
00:45:27Cowboy.
00:45:28Who threw it?
00:45:32You were looking straight at us.
00:45:36One of those same pouches, all right.
00:45:46Silver's all dated 20 years ago.
00:45:49It's from the coach, all right.
00:45:51There's just one thing.
00:45:52We're about 30,000 cartwheels short.
00:45:57Where is it?
00:45:58I don't know.
00:45:59Ask the ghost.
00:46:01I'll ask the guy who threw it.
00:46:04Where is he?
00:46:05How do I know?
00:46:07Who is he?
00:46:08Big Tim Hanlon.
00:46:10Lady, don't kid me.
00:46:11Tim Hanlon's dead.
00:46:13He died after the lost widow mine was flooded.
00:46:15While he was rigging some pumps to pump it dry.
00:46:18We heard about it in Sturr.
00:46:20Listen, the guy that threw that bag can also throw slugs.
00:46:23I don't like the idea of just standing around waiting to be potted.
00:46:26All right.
00:46:27You and Charlie take a look around.
00:46:29Wait a minute.
00:46:31Why do it the hard way?
00:46:34Maybe we can have some help from the little lady.
00:46:37Just a minute.
00:46:38Take your hands off of her.
00:46:39The spot you're in, cowboy, you better keep out of this.
00:46:42Let him talk if he wants to.
00:46:44You know, Autry, the more I look at you, the more I see your old man.
00:46:52I'll hold your guns.
00:46:53Do a thorough job of it.
00:46:55It'll be a pleasure.
00:46:56It's up to you, cowboy.
00:46:58We want the rest of that dough, and we want to know who threw the bag on the table.
00:47:12Let's go.
00:47:31Come on.
00:47:36Gene!
00:48:06Come on!
00:48:36Gene, what's Fargo?
00:48:41Fargo?
00:48:42Jake Fargo?
00:48:43Who called me?
00:48:45Well, not me, Jake.
00:48:46Honest.
00:48:47It's me, Fargo.
00:48:49Big-team handler.
00:48:51I'm right outside with your 30,000 dollars.
00:48:54Why don't you come?
00:48:56I'm right outside with your 30,000 dollars.
00:48:59Why don't you come here?
00:49:01I'm here.
00:49:02I'm here.
00:49:03I'm here.
00:49:04I'm here.
00:49:05Why don't you come and get it?
00:49:09It's him.
00:49:12Remember that voice if I lived to be a hundred.
00:49:15Of course it's him.
00:49:17What's the matter, Fado?
00:49:19Afraid of ghosts?
00:49:28All right, come on with me.
00:49:30Both of you.
00:49:33Gene!
00:49:35Let's go, Jake.
00:49:42Look, Jake, there's somebody in the old opera house.
00:49:45Yeah.
00:49:46Stay with the horses. Don't leave them for a second.
00:49:48Sure, Jake.
00:49:49I don't know.
00:49:58I don't know.
00:49:59I don't know.
00:50:02I don't know.
00:50:03Big Tim drew them outside so we could escape.
00:50:28We've got to hurry, Jean.
00:50:33Not there.
00:50:36This way.
00:50:46They left a man outside to guard the horses.
00:50:48Better come this way.
00:50:53Don't doubt your sanity.
00:50:55I'm real.
00:50:57I hope you're real enough to loan me a gun.
00:50:59If I'd had a gun lottery, I'd have stumped that fight long ago in another way.
00:51:04Old Loco John's across the street in the Bonanza.
00:51:06He drew them over there to search.
00:51:08When they've finished their search and left, we'll be in the Bonanza.
00:51:12With a guard out there?
00:51:13We don't have to cross the street.
00:51:15There's a tunnel that goes under it.
00:51:16Right through here.
00:51:20It's an old mine shaft that I had converted to my own use about 30 years ago.
00:51:24As the Bonanza King, I had enemies as well as friends.
00:51:27I couldn't begin to tell you the many reasons I had for using that tunnel.
00:51:31I couldn't tell you of a better reason than this one.
00:51:33Well, come on, quick. Watch your step.
00:51:48Did you find him?
00:51:51I'll bet ten to one he's been in there all the time.
00:51:54You got a gun, John?
00:51:55No.
00:51:56They took them off me when they chased me off McLean.
00:52:24The gun!
00:52:26I have a gun.
00:52:27The gun!
00:52:28The gun!
00:52:39My rifle's on, chap.
00:52:40Saddles!
00:52:41I didn't know the gun!
00:52:42I got an idea!
00:52:43I'll go back through that tunnel and move to the hotel.
00:52:46Then I'll sneak around behind the guard.
00:52:48Don't forget it, John.
00:52:49Forget it.
00:52:50Make him listen to me, Gene.
00:52:51It's just like that story you told me
00:52:53when your dad caught Parker the first time.
00:52:55I could put her the same trick.
00:52:57Make that guard look the other way.
00:52:59Then I'll sneak out and cut champion loose.
00:53:03You can call him, and I ain't local.
00:53:06No, John.
00:53:08It's my horse and my dad's stunt.
00:53:11Anybody thinks that I will.
00:53:14It only is the last resort.
00:53:21Shut up, you little quiet down here.
00:53:37You haven't told us why you're playing goat.
00:53:42That's an explanation I really owe to Ruth.
00:53:46And an apology.
00:53:48When I first played ghost and talked to you out of the shadows,
00:53:52it was partly for fun.
00:53:54And partly just to talk to somebody.
00:53:57The reason I kept it up?
00:53:59Well, I was afraid you might not come here again
00:54:01if you knew I was a living man playing a game.
00:54:05You must have enjoyed the game, Mr. Hammond.
00:54:08I probably gave you a lot of laughs.
00:54:11No, no, no, that's not true.
00:54:13I was lonely.
00:54:15The only company I ever had was when no local John came here
00:54:18about once a month to bring me provisions.
00:54:22John?
00:54:24All I want is just one little nip, Mr. Hammond.
00:54:28Anything worth nipping was taken out of here long ago.
00:54:32You still haven't told us why you're not...
00:54:34Why I'm not dead?
00:54:36Why I'm not under that tombstone in the old churchyard?
00:54:39The question's not out of order.
00:54:43I was just a kid at the time.
00:54:45I went to your funeral.
00:54:49When my lost widow mine was flooded,
00:54:52I tried to rescue one of my crew.
00:54:55But I found he was dead.
00:54:57That gave me an idea.
00:55:00He was just about my build.
00:55:02The face was disfigured beyond recognition,
00:55:06so I changed clothes with the dead man.
00:55:08Went out through an escape shaft and went to Mexico.
00:55:14They buried that miner right here in this town
00:55:17under the name of Big Tim Hannon.
00:55:19That's the funeral you attended, Gene.
00:55:21You saw a chance to disappear and dead.
00:55:23Why?
00:55:24Business reasons.
00:55:27I made too much money here in Mourner's flat.
00:55:30And I spent too much.
00:55:34There was a young actress.
00:55:36Looked a lot like Ruth.
00:55:39Not as nice as Ruth.
00:55:41Her name was Belle Travers.
00:55:44Ruth wearing a dress I once got her.
00:55:48I also got her an apartment house in San Francisco.
00:55:52Stable of racehorses.
00:55:55Put her in a play on Broadway.
00:55:57The play failed me.
00:55:59So did the mines around here.
00:56:01So did Belle.
00:56:05I came back here a few months ago
00:56:07to look for that $30,000 that Jake Fargo stole from me.
00:56:10I knew it was hidden here somewhere.
00:56:12I found it three days ago.
00:56:14And you didn't clear out with it?
00:56:16I hung around waiting for Saturday
00:56:19to say goodbye to Ruth.
00:56:21You're in love with her, Tim?
00:56:25Oh, I'm too old, Gene.
00:56:28Much too old.
00:56:29Besides, Ruth's in love with you.
00:56:32Tim.
00:56:36When you walked into town, that was a break.
00:56:38So I set the table for two over at the hotel.
00:56:41Oh, as Cupid, I was going strong until Jake Fargo came along.
00:56:47But don't you worry about that.
00:56:49Between all of us, we could...
00:56:52John!
00:56:56John!
00:56:57I'll bet that local old fool went across the street after all.
00:57:01I wouldn't want to take your bet.
00:57:04Gene, where are you going?
00:57:05Through the tunnel.
00:57:06If I go out the front, the light will be behind me.
00:57:07That old man made a crazy play.
00:57:08Don't try to cover him, Gene.
00:57:09Stay here with Ruth.
00:57:10Go with him, Gene.
00:57:11I don't know.
00:57:12I'm sorry.
00:57:13I'm sorry.
00:57:14I'm sorry.
00:57:15Come on, Gene.
00:57:16What about the hell?
00:57:17I don't know your...
00:57:18I'm sorry.
00:57:19That old man made a mistake.
00:57:20I'm sorry.
00:57:21I'm sorry.
00:57:22That old man did a great play.
00:57:23I didn't know that.
00:57:25However, you can't read theιγ.
00:57:26Did I just play the wrong thing?
00:57:27I just play the wrong thing.
00:57:28Stay here with Ruth.
00:57:58Let's go.
00:58:28Thanks, John.
00:58:55Thanks for the try.
00:58:58We knew those horses were sunk.
00:59:10Get out of here.
00:59:15Snag those horses.
00:59:16I'll stop Audrey.
00:59:17Whoa.
00:59:18Whoa.
00:59:19Come on.
00:59:20Here.
00:59:21Take it easy.
00:59:22Come on.
00:59:23Bye.
00:59:24Come on.
00:59:25Come on.
00:59:26Come on.
00:59:27Come.
00:59:28Come on.
00:59:53You see him?
00:59:54No.
00:59:55Either he's got our door or that dame's got it.
00:59:58How are we going to smoke him out?
00:59:59I don't know.
01:00:02You just said how.
01:00:04Smoke him out.
01:00:05Keep me covered.
01:00:28Come on.
01:00:58Come on.
01:01:28Watch your head.
01:01:47Come on.
01:01:57Well, so far, the fire's all on the other side of the street.
01:02:01But, Gee, where...
01:02:02He must be in the stable.
01:02:04I see gun flashes from the halos.
01:02:07That fire's burning toward the stable, too.
01:02:22Keep out of sight, Ruth.
01:02:23I'm going to give us some guns.
01:02:25I'm going to give us some guns.
01:02:30Here.
01:02:31Fire these out of one of those windows.
01:02:36Make as much noise as you can.
01:02:42Here.
01:02:43Fire these out of one of those windows.
01:02:47Make as much noise as you can.
01:02:49Here.
01:02:50Fire these out of one of those windows.
01:02:51Make as much noise as you can.
01:02:52That's coming from the hotel.
01:02:56Well, it can't be just a game.
01:02:57Not doing all that shooting.
01:02:58Give me some slugs.
01:02:59I'm putting her out myself.
01:03:00But I'm getting out of here.
01:03:02I'm getting out of here.
01:03:03I can't get you out of here.
01:03:04I'm getting out of here.
01:03:05This is the world of iron.
01:03:06And you're all on the other side of the building.
01:03:07That's coming from the hotel.
01:03:08Well, it can't be just a game.
01:03:09Not doing all that shooting.
01:03:11Give me some slugs.
01:03:12I'm putting her out myself.
01:03:14And I'm getting out of here.
01:03:18Give me some slug, I'm putting her out myself, but I'm getting out of here.
01:03:48They've quit, and your man's gone after them.
01:03:55Now, maybe you'd better go after your man.
01:03:58I can't. Somebody stole my horse.
01:04:01Sure, I did. Come on, we'll get it.
01:04:18Come on!
01:04:48Come on!
01:05:18Come on!
01:05:48Come on!
01:05:52I've been thinking about this for three years.
01:06:17I've been thinking about this for three years.
01:06:20I've been thinking about this for 20 years, sitting in a cell, dreaming about it.
01:06:25Waiting for 20 years to see old Steve Walkley standing up in front of me with his hands like that.
01:06:32Let's see you take it, Steve.
01:06:50Tim! Tim!
01:06:57Easy, Tim.
01:07:08Well, I guess this is the first time Cupid ever had to play horse, Steve.
01:07:13But I did get you and Gene stranded together, didn't I?
01:07:16Do you really think you'll be all right?
01:07:18Why, of course he will.
01:07:20That young fellow's so much like his father that for a while a night I almost thought he was Steve Audrey.
01:07:25On your way, woman, you've got a date with a man.
01:07:29Well, are you going to stay here?
01:07:31I'm afraid not. They burn me out.
01:07:33Don't you worry about me, Ruth. I'll find another ghost town.
01:07:37With $30,000, I could even buy one.
01:07:41Goodbye, my dear. Good luck.
01:07:44Goodbye.
01:07:45Mr. Hanlon.
01:07:48Thanks for being such a good ghost.
01:07:51That's me. Big Tim Hanlon, the good ghost.
01:07:57The good ghost.
01:08:03Are you all right, Gene?
01:08:13Fine.
01:08:15What happened to the other one? Did he get away?
01:08:18Tim took care of him.
01:08:21Where'd you find your horse?
01:08:23Big Tim Hanlon. It was like I said. He took my horse so that we could...
01:08:28It's the first time I ever wanted to think a horse thief.
01:08:33He went away, Gene. To find another ghost town.
01:08:37Look what happened to Mornis flat.
01:08:39I wonder if Big Tim really existed.
01:08:43Anyhow, Canyon Junction still stands.
01:08:46There's plenty of time to make the dance.
01:08:48They last until early in the morning.
01:08:50You mean...
01:08:52You still want to keep your date with Lily Shannon?
01:08:56Now, who said anything about Lily Shannon?
01:08:58But you're all dressed for the occasion.
01:09:01Yes, sir, I'm taking the Belle of Mornis flats to the dance.
01:09:05Well, will I...
01:09:07Will I have time to fix my hair?
01:09:09Well, if we don't spend it all standing here talking.
01:09:11Night...
01:09:18And the day is in flight...
01:09:23What a glorious sight...
01:09:28From the rim of the canyon...
01:09:32From the rim of the canyon...
01:09:36traditions...
01:09:37Tim G overload.
01:09:38Han ΡΠ΄Π΅Π»Π°Π» acio!
01:09:39Inside of Dr.
01:09:41Another.
01:09:42Myth of your life.
01:09:43Anything.
01:09:44And the days Δược...
01:09:46Now...
01:09:47Your time...
01:09:48wyda.
01:09:49This is a dragon...
01:09:51Your time they're stealing!
01:09:52Cha vedote and will be evil...
01:09:54Your timeendra will be a continuation of ourself Π³ΠΎΠ²ΠΎΡΡies...
01:09:55ΡΡΠ²Π΅Π½Π½ΠΎ,
01:09:56The one of the mΓ©todos are...
01:09:57Come...
01:09:58To...
01:09:59Your handbench...
01:10:01You're done.
01:10:02You've got time and Eve...
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