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Saddle up for Rough Riders’ Round-Up (1939), a thrilling classic Western starring Roy Rogers! Follow a group of brave Texas Rangers as they battle outlaws and fight for justice on the rugged frontier. Packed with action, music, and the spirit of the Old West — a must-watch for every cowboy movie fan!
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00:00The
00:30When Johnny comes marching home again
00:37Hooray, hooray
00:38Give him a hearty welcome men
00:41Hooray, hooray
00:42The men will cheer, the boys will shout
00:45The ladies may, we'll all turn out
00:46And we'll all hear and pray
00:48When Johnny comes marching home
00:50When Johnny comes marching home again
00:52Hooray, hooray
00:54Give him a hearty welcome men
00:56Hooray, hooray
00:58The men will cheer, the boys will shout
01:00The ladies may, we'll all turn out
01:02And we'll all hear and pray
01:04When Johnny comes marching home
01:06The old church bell will feel the joy
01:08Hooray, hooray
01:10Welcome home my darling boy
01:12Hooray, hooray
01:14The milling plants and lastly say
01:16With roses they will screw the way
01:18And we'll all hear and hear
01:20When Johnny comes marching home
01:22It's you westerners
01:28That is gonna decide this election
01:30Take my advice
01:32Stick to Brian and free silver
01:33Look at that buck tooth grin
01:36Teddy Roosevelt ain't smiling at ya
01:39He's laughing at you
01:41Teddy Roosevelt
01:42The eastern millionaire
01:43Out to rule the country
01:45That's why he played cowboy
01:47That's why he played soldier
01:49Now he's playing politician
01:51Wait a minute
01:53We served on a Colonel Roosevelt
01:55And we know him
01:56And he's the greatest man alive today
01:58What's he done to prove it?
02:00Rounded up a bunch of hoodlums
02:02The rough riders
02:02And then followed them up San Juan Hill
02:04Now don't worry, Roy
02:09We got plenty of fighting to do
02:10And we get paid for it
02:12Come on, children
02:13Come on
02:14Let me at him
02:15Let me at him
02:17Let me at him
02:21Let me at him
02:22I can't go back
02:23Let me at him
02:25Let me at him
02:27Let me at him
02:42Howdy, soldier.
03:11I'm Jim Horne.
03:12Glad to know you, Jim.
03:12My name's Rogers.
03:14Where do I deliver this?
03:25I'll take it in.
03:28Thanks, Debra.
03:29What kind of a skipper you got?
03:31How's he stand with the boys?
03:34Well, he's got a soft spot.
03:36We ain't found it yet.
03:38You'll get a square deal and that's all.
03:41Fair enough.
03:42Fair enough.
03:46Colonel Roosevelt speaks fairly well of you.
03:48The Border Patrol needs good men.
03:50But let me warn you.
03:51This is not the Army.
03:53And you're not under the eyes of an officer all the time.
03:56Therefore, you'll be held responsible for your own discipline while on duty.
04:00You'll be inducted into the service in a regular way.
04:02That's all.
04:10The three-bar ranch was raided last night, sir.
04:13Two men from the line camp killed.
04:15My partner's taking charge of the bodies.
04:16This is the only evidence we've found.
04:20We've picked up a trail of about a hundred steers and a number of horses and followed them to the Mexican border.
04:25Looks like Arizona Jack's work all right.
04:27Get my horse.
04:28Say, that sounds mighty interesting.
04:31Who is this Arizona Jack?
04:33A bandit leader with more brains than most.
04:35Knows the desert like a coyote.
04:38He finds his loot on our side and he's sheltered across the line.
04:41We know the breed.
04:42Down in Cuba, we call them the buscaderos.
04:45And when we ran them down, we usually found out they'd been paying off to the local lawman.
04:49Guess again, soldier.
04:51That Mexican head man down at Saguara is as straight as it died.
04:54All the gold mines in his state couldn't buy Don Enriquez.
04:58And all of Arizona Jack's bandits couldn't buffalo him neither.
05:02That guy must be all right, huh?
05:03Horn, you take charge.
05:06I'm going over to cross the border and have a talk with Don Enriquez.
05:09This Arizona Jack has got to be stopped before he loots the entire border.
05:13Senor Harrison.
05:15It is impossible to run down a man that nobody knows.
05:18A man nobody can even describe.
05:20We have done our best, but...
05:23Then we'll join forces.
05:24I'll bring my patrol over and between us we'll check every hole in your district.
05:28Till we smoke him out.
05:29Si.
05:31But the captain forgets the little technicalities of the border.
05:34And the present state of international tension.
05:37I doubt if we can get permission for you to enter Mexico with an armed force.
05:42Permission or no.
05:42An imaginary line isn't going to stop the border patrol.
05:46But senor, if you cruise that line without the proper authority,
05:50it will be the grand excuse.
05:52All the firebrands in your land and my land have been waiting for.
05:55This murderer, even if he is the worst outlaw on the border,
06:01he is not worth going to war over him.
06:03All right.
06:04Then I'll get the authority from my own government.
06:07Then when I do, I'm coming down here whether you like it or not.
06:10Good day, sir.
06:11Good day, sir.
06:37Post this where the men can see it when they come off duty.
06:39Yes, sir.
06:57Hello, Joe.
06:58Any sign of Arizona, Jack?
07:07No, sir.
07:08It looks like he's still on the other side of the border.
07:10Well, if he shows up, I'll want you immediately.
07:12Where are you planning on spending your night's leave?
07:14We generally do our relaxing at the Puini Cantina.
07:17Well, while you're there, keep your eye open for an American girl.
07:20About 20.
07:21Well-dressed.
07:23She's supposed to be headed for the border.
07:25We have routine orders to detain and hold her.
07:27That's all.
07:29About 20, you're saying?
07:30Yeah.
07:31That'll be a pleasure.
07:34Yes, sir.
07:35There ain't no long-distance animal like a good mule.
07:44That mule must be half-jackrabbit.
07:45There ain't no long-distance animal like a good mule.
07:58That mule must be half jackrabbit.
08:00The next time I want anything in a hurry from El Paso, I'll let you know, Rusty.
08:04All right, Roy.
08:05Cool them off and feed them the best you have, Juan.
08:15What do you have, Gents?
08:30Take him in the back room.
08:45Three-border patrolmen just came in.
08:55What are you going to do, Moray?
08:58Nothing.
08:59Yeah.
09:05Tell your fortune, boy?
09:07Sure.
09:09Tell us about the future.
09:10We know all about the past.
09:15What did you do that for?
09:36Looked like a cold deck to me, Tommy.
09:39Oh, sis.
09:40How's about a little drink?
09:45Oh, Dad burned my buttons.
09:52Just as I get ready for a shindig, too.
09:56Leave it to Roy.
09:57He'll fix it up for you.
10:01Would you like to dance?
10:02Sure I would.
10:04Meet my friend here.
10:06Go ahead.
10:06I'll sing you a song.
10:07Aren't you going to get down while we change horses?
10:25No, I don't think so.
10:26How far are we from the border?
10:28Not very far now.
10:29You better have your papers ready.
10:31You mean I have to have a passport to get across?
10:33You sure do, Mom.
10:34Especially in these times, they're pretty particular.
10:38Well, I'm too tired to go on anyway.
10:40Can I put up there for the night?
10:42Yes, Mom.
10:43That's what it's there for.
10:45I'm riding off the plane
10:47To the rhythm of the pouring rain
10:52Then a dream comes through
10:54When the sun shines through
10:57And I'm riding off the plane
11:00From the mountains of Mexico
11:04Echoes a sweet refrain
11:08To the rhythm, away we go
11:14Over the Texas plane
11:18Riding down the trail
11:22While I listen to the coyotes wail
11:26It's a thrill to be
11:28Where a man is free
11:30And he's riding down the trail
11:34payroll
11:40To the rhythm
11:45To the rhythm
11:48To the rhythm
11:49To the rhythm
11:49And he's riding down the trail
11:53To the rhythm
11:55To the rhythm
11:55Young American girl, about 20.
12:13To be detained in hell.
12:16You'll detain her and I'll hold her.
12:19If she's the right one.
12:25Will the senorita have dinner?
12:27Yes, and a room.
12:29And tomorrow, I will need a horse and a guide.
12:31And will you please get this on the stagecoach before it leaves?
12:33It's very important.
12:34Si, you wait here, I come soon, eh?
12:39I'll check up on that.
12:41Ramon, what was the young lady asking you?
12:44She went on a horse and a guide for the borrower.
12:47I don't almost get this on the stagecoach.
12:49I'll take it.
12:55Good evening, miss.
13:00The hotel keeper tells me you'd like to hire a guide.
13:03Why, yes.
13:04Where do you want to go to?
13:06Across the border.
13:08You see, there's some sort of a silly rule about a passport and I...
13:11I lost mine.
13:13You understand?
13:14What would you do if you run into a border patrolman?
13:16Oh, I'd find some way to handle them.
13:18You see, they're only interested in smugglers and people of that sort.
13:21Not somebody like me.
13:23But they are.
13:24In fact, they have orders to detain you.
13:26How do you know?
13:29Well, you know that?
13:30Yes.
13:32I'll have to ask you to come along to headquarters.
13:36Your name, please, miss.
13:44Give me that letter.
13:45I'm sorry, miss.
13:47What again?
13:48You're the sorriest thing I've seen since I left Denver.
13:50We have no means of transportation.
13:51We'll have to wait until the States comes in from Mexico.
13:53It should be at the border now.
13:55Hello.
13:56Rogers?
13:57Yes.
13:58I'm sorry, miss.
13:59You're the sorriest thing I've seen since I left Denver.
14:01I'm sorry, miss.
14:02What again?
14:03You're the sorriest thing I've seen since I left Denver.
14:04We have no means of transportation.
14:05We'll have to wait until the States comes in from Mexico.
14:07It should be at the border now.
14:08No.
14:22Hello?
14:23Rogers?
14:25I get him.
14:32They want you on the telephone.
14:38Patrolman Rogers reporting, sir.
14:41Sorry to spoil your leave, Rogers.
14:42But you men have got to go back on duty immediately.
14:48You will take charge of the stage from Mexico when it arrives at the Cantina.
14:51And convoy it to the railroad.
14:52There's $60,000 in gold aboard.
14:53Yes, sir.
14:54And, by the way, we picked up that girl you wanted.
14:55We'll put her on the stagecoach and drop her off at headquarters when we go by.
14:57All right.
14:58Those patrolmen are going to be on the stage when it pulls out.
15:00We'd better take care of them here.
15:01I've got a way.
15:02I've got a way.
15:03We'll put her on the stagecoach and drop her off at headquarters when we go by.
15:08All right.
15:15Those patrolmen are going to be on the stage when it pulls out.
15:19We'd better take care of them here.
15:21I've got a way.
15:33How's about a dance?
15:42Come on, let's dance.
15:44Stop it. I don't want to fight in my grandino.
15:46Fight?
15:47Well, there ain't no fight with them coppers.
15:50They're nothing but a bunch of tax collectors anyhow.
16:03Come on!
16:11Come on!
16:34I want to go with you!
16:39All right.
16:43What's going on in there?
16:44It's a fight!
16:45Hurry up and change that key, man!
16:59Get up!
17:00Get up!
17:01Look out, Roy!
17:31The stage is already left.
17:37We gotta run it down.
17:46Patrol Headquarters?
18:05A fight?
18:08Who started it?
18:09Rogers.
18:10They started the fight over a girl.
18:13Hold that stage.
18:14Don't let her go until I get there.
18:16It's too late.
18:17The stage is already left.
18:19Stay here and take care of him.
18:20I've got to get after that stage.
18:27Take over until I get back.
18:44Come on.
18:45They've been ake!
18:50Come on, come on, come on!
18:57Hit, hit!
18:59Come on, come on, come on!
19:08Come on!
19:11Come on!
19:16Ha!
19:19Ha!
19:22Get that express box!
19:41Come on!
19:48Come on!
19:51Come on!
19:56Come on!
20:01Come on!
20:06Come on!
20:13Come on!
20:22Come on!
20:26Come on!
20:29Come on!
20:34We followed him to the border, sir, but your orders were not to cross into Mexican territory.
20:39Very good.
20:40I'm glad I have some men that can obey orders.
20:43But Captain Harris Roy wasn't obliged.
20:45He was on duty.
20:47Do you realize the results of that fight?
20:49No.
20:50Two civilians dead.
20:52A patrolman seriously wounded.
20:55A robbery.
20:56An escaped prisoner.
20:58An Arizona Jack out of our reach across the border.
21:04Hmm.
21:07From the railroad hospital.
21:09Patrolman Thomas Ward died on the operating table.
21:16You boys weren't entirely responsible.
21:19There were extenuating circumstances.
21:21And in view of your good records, I am not going to suspend you from duty.
21:26We're not asking for any favors.
21:29Then you are suspended under charges.
21:32I'll let you know when to report for the hearing.
21:35That's all.
21:49I knew something like this was going to happen.
21:51But I don't know why you have to make it worse.
21:53Would you rather have your badge or a chance to go after the men who murdered Tommy?
21:56Oh, I get it.
21:59You forced the old man's hand.
22:01And made him suspend us.
22:02Now they can go after those fake Mexicans across the border.
22:05And they won't fool us this time.
22:07Yeah, we'll be looking for Americans in Mexican outfits.
22:09Right.
22:26They are calling just phone.
22:27He says every effort is being made to recover our shipment.
22:28He feels sure his men will catch Arizona Jack this time.
22:29Oh, he couldn't catch flies.
22:30Here he comes.
22:31Here he comes.
22:32Who?
22:33Who?
22:34The old colleague just phoned.
22:48He says every effort is being made to recover our shipment.
22:51He feels sure his men will catch Arizona Jack this time.
22:54Oh, he couldn't catch flies.
22:59Here he comes.
23:00Who?
23:04Hello, Lenny.
23:17Here's your split for last night's job.
23:20Why bring it to me here?
23:21Because that ain't all I got, that's why.
23:23There was a girl, too.
23:25A girl?
23:26She had a letter in her purse from you.
23:28Her name is Dorothy Blair.
23:31She's your boss's daughter, isn't she?
23:33Yes.
23:33How much do you think she's worth in cash?
23:36You can't do that.
23:37Why not?
23:38You don't know Blair.
23:39If he comes down here and finds his daughter missing, he'll tear the border apart.
23:43Now leave it to me and we'll get more money out of the old boy than you expect.
23:47But how am I going to turn loose of her without tipping off that you and I are together in this gold robbery racket?
23:53You could leave a good horse conveniently around so she could escape.
23:56She'd get lost in the desert.
23:57Not if you told somebody to give her directions on how to reach the mine.
24:02I guess you're right.
24:03The old lady that's riding her donor could do that.
24:06Now get out of here before you see me.
24:08What took so long?
24:17Something unexpected happened last night.
24:19Dorothy Blair was on that stage.
24:21What is she doing down here?
24:22How should I know?
24:24She was always quarreling with her father and threatening to run away.
24:27You got to know her pretty well while you were visiting there, didn't you?
24:30Yes, that's likely the reason she's here.
24:32They're telling me her troubles and get sympathy.
24:34You've been riding to her.
24:36Of course not.
24:55We're on the trail, all right.
24:57Let's ride to the top and see what's ahead.
24:59Oh, Diner, there's no telling what's on the other side of that ridge.
25:25That ghost town would make a good hideout, Roy.
25:27It might be worth looking into.
25:34Look.
25:37Thrap, that died out.
25:38If there's anybody down there, they might have seen me.
25:50If there's anybody down there, they might have seen me.
26:06That's the chance we've got to take.
26:07Hey, Jasper, where the right mule is scouting us from the top of the ridge.
26:18Oh, yeah?
26:20Let's take a look around.
26:21It sure looks deserted.
26:46it. Don't let it fool you. Gotta be careful. Take him up. So, you didn't get enough, huh?
27:10Hold it. Up with him. All right, boys. Take him in the back room and lock him up till the boss gets here.
27:18Oh, come on, Luke. Get out of here. Get him. Get that. Get that. Get that to hold him, boys.
27:34Good boys, I will.
27:44Who's there? Who's there? Answer me.
27:50But it looks like the scrape she's in ain't taught her no manners yet. She's still giving orders.
27:56What do you know about me? Plenty. We're the border patrolmen.
28:04Well, why didn't you say so? Get me out of here.
28:08Listen, lady. Chances are that none of us will get out of here alive. Who are you and what are you doing down here anyway?
28:13Very clever, aren't you? Trying to scare me into telling you so you can wire my father and have him come down here and take me home.
28:19The trouble with you is you've been reading the wrong kind of novels. And this happens to be a true story.
28:36Them two patrolmen in the cantina last night came sneaking around while you were away.
28:41You still got him? Yeah. Threw him in the back room and locked him up.
28:44Well, get rid of him. But we got to get rid of the girl first.
28:48Mr. Patrolman. Please, do you really think we're in danger?
28:55Well, this Arizona Jack is no gentleman.
28:59I know a dream and he knocked off yesterday.
29:02Well, then maybe I'd better tell you. Are you listening?
29:07We're listening.
29:09Then stop that strumming.
29:11Oh, no. I wouldn't think of letting you tell your whole life story without music.
29:15Oh, all right. I suppose you think I'm a silly little girl running around trying to cause a lot of trouble. But I'm not. I have business down here.
29:23You see, I was coming down to marry Mr. Lanning, the manager of the Amco Gold Mine.
29:27Why didn't you keep going?
29:29Because I didn't have a passport. That was the reason I was writing to Mr. Lanning.
29:34By the way, what did you do with my letter?
29:37Forgot it.
29:38Oh, if you'd only have sent it, why, Mr. Lanning would know something had happened to me.
29:42And by this time have all his men after us.
29:44Riding days are happy days on the rolling plane.
29:51Swaying in the saddle all day long.
29:57In my heart I find the song.
30:02Here on the range with you.
30:03Here on the range with you.
30:07Clouds of grey they fade away and it never rains.
30:13The sun is always shining from above.
30:19And I find the life I love.
30:24Here on the range with you.
30:30The yellow moon that rolls along up yonder.
30:36Will always keep shining bright.
30:41To lighter trails wherever we may wander.
30:47Over the rolling plains at night.
30:54Riding down the western trails under skies of blue.
31:00Swaying in the saddle all day long.
31:05Life will always be a song.
31:12Here on the range with you.
31:17It has nothing to do with music, of course.
31:21But I just saw your bandits riding away.
31:24I wonder what that means.
31:27It means no good, Albert.
31:30Go quickly.
31:36I'll let you get away while they are gone.
31:41All three of us?
31:42Oh no, naughty man.
31:44I should be killing for that.
31:46But I can't go away and leave them here.
31:48Quit arguing.
31:49You wouldn't waste time.
31:50Go ahead.
31:51If you consider yourself a waste of time.
31:53All right.
31:54Put this on.
31:55Come on.
31:56Come on.
31:57Come on.
31:58Which way to the Anko Mine?
31:59That way.
32:00Come on.
32:01Come on.
32:02Come on.
32:03Which way to the Anko Mine?
32:04That way.
32:05Come on.
32:06Come on.
32:07Come on.
32:08Come on.
32:09Come on.
32:10Which way to the Anko Mine?
32:11That way.
32:12Come on.
32:13Come on.
32:14Come on.
32:15Which way to the Anko Mine?
32:16That way.
32:36Gracias, senor.
32:37Gracias.
32:38What do you make of that?
32:48There's only one answer.
32:50You mean Arizona Jack's got religion?
32:57What are you doing here?
32:58Well, you didn't think I'd leave you here to be killed, did you?
33:00Well, they'll see your horse and we'll all be killed.
33:02No, they won't.
33:03I left him back in the Arroyo.
33:04Nobody saw me.
33:05Now you're wasting time.
33:06Come on.
33:07All right.
33:08You go back to your horse and keep going.
33:09We'll catch up with you later.
33:10You find our horses and bring them here.
33:12I'll get some guns.
33:37Oh.
33:38You have no idea.
33:47You have no idea.
33:48You will see you.
33:50You could get a horse.
33:51What's the kill?
33:52Oh, yeah.
33:53Bye.
33:54Bye.
33:57Bye.
33:59Bye.
34:00Bye.
34:01Bye.
34:02Bye.
34:03Bye.
34:04Hey!
34:34Hey!
35:04Let's go.
35:34Well, what are you waiting for?
35:58Get after it!
36:04Get after it!
36:34I see you got away.
36:35Sure.
36:36We lost them fellas an hour ago.
36:38Come on, let's get a drink.
36:41Hey, you ain't gonna drink this, are you?
36:49No, but the horses would like to have a little.
36:52Well, it can't be much further to the mine now, so if you don't mind, I'll go on alone.
36:55Oh, but we do mind.
36:56Why do we?
36:57Because we're still responsible for it.
37:00Just how well do you know this man, Lanning?
37:03Well, you don't think I'd come down here all the way to marry a stranger, do you?
37:07You're about the only girl in the whole world who would do a thing like that.
37:11Well, all right.
37:12George Lanning is American, white, and over 21, and a very successful engineer.
37:17Now, do you approve?
37:18How successful?
37:19Well, Dad says he runs our mine efficiently, and Dad doesn't like him.
37:23You still haven't told me what kind of a man he is.
37:26Well, I would say he's the most wonderful man in the world.
37:29Well, I hope so.
37:31What is this?
37:32A meeting of the Board of Guardians?
37:40What's the idea of knocking Lanning?
37:42You ain't got a Chinaman's chance, Roy.
37:45She's as good as hits to him right now.
37:47Would you like to make a little bet on that?
37:49Who's wasting time now?
37:50Come on!
37:51But, Mr. Blair, it isn't my fault your daughter ran away.
38:01It is your fault.
38:02You made love to her when you were with us in Denver.
38:05And you've probably been writing to her ever since.
38:07But I... I...
38:08Oh, don't bother to lie about her.
38:09I don't care if you did or you didn't.
38:10I want my daughter.
38:11Where is she?
38:12I told you I don't know.
38:13Well, then, find her.
38:14Why don't you do something?
38:21Oh!
38:38Oh, I forgot.
38:39You're mad at me for running away, aren't you?
38:40I certainly am.
38:41But I guess you wouldn't have done it if I hadn't made you so doggone mad.
38:44But I'm still going to marry George.
38:46Well, if you think that much of him, go ahead.
38:48I don't care what you do.
38:49What I want to know is, what happened?
38:51Who are these, uh...
38:52Oh, it's all very simple.
38:53I was captured by bandits and the Border Patrolmen rescued me.
38:56Roy, Rusty, meet my father, Mr. Blair.
38:59And Mr. Lanning.
39:00Glad to know you, Mr. Blair.
39:02But we didn't rescue your daughter.
39:03No.
39:04She rescued us.
39:06Well, that's very likely.
39:09But it doesn't sound so simple to me.
39:11Hey, why don't I want a drink while we talk it over?
39:13I'm sorry, sir, but we're still on duty.
39:15Oh, Roy.
39:16Then come back later?
39:19We will.
39:24I just remembered something important I have to attend to at the office.
39:27I'll be right back.
39:30What do you mean we're on duty?
39:32We're still responsible for that girl.
39:34You couldn't stop them wedding bells from ringing now if you had to cut the rope.
39:39What happened?
39:42Now, don't worry.
39:43I've got the old boy eating out of my hands.
39:45What about the girl?
39:46Well, she's had a rough time with it, but neither one of them blame me.
39:48You know what I mean.
39:49What about her and you?
39:50She doesn't mean a thing to me.
39:56We want to see Mr. Lanning.
39:57His office is right in there.
39:58Well, gentlemen, is there any practical way in which I can express my appreciation for what you've done for Miss Blair?
40:12There certainly is, Mr. Lanning.
40:14Of course, we know where Arizona Jack's hideout is, but if we're going to capture him, we've got to have more men.
40:20Oh, yes. That's true.
40:23It's too late today, but I'll have all the men you need in the morning.
40:27Are you sure you have everything figured out?
40:30Just about.
40:31Everything.
40:33Except why Arizona Jack paid off that old score to help that girl get away.
40:39Say, do you suppose he could have been playing up to somebody?
40:43All right, Mr. Lanning. We'll be back in the morning.
40:57Oh, Harry, sit at my house and bring him around the front.
40:59I got you, Roy. I got you.
41:03Got what?
41:05Why, you kicked me in there.
41:07I sure let the cat out of the bag to Lanning, didn't I?
41:10Whatever got into you popping off like that? I thought you were wise.
41:14I know I shouldn't have had them wisdom teeth pulled out.
41:17Oh, that's all right, Rusty. You're usually way ahead of me.
41:20Thanks, Roy. Thanks.
41:29It's working out like you said, Roy. He's heading for so data, right?
41:45I don't so dare to write.
41:46I don't so dare to write.
41:47I don't so dare to write.
41:48I want to speak to you alone.
41:50I don't know.
42:05I want to speak to you alone.
42:30Get out.
42:35Now, what do you want?
42:41How would you like to have half the gold you kicked back to Lanning?
42:44Go on.
42:46I'm through with him.
42:48Why?
42:48He thinks he's going to marry Mr. Blair's daughter.
42:52But I'm not going to let him.
42:54When I get through talking, he'll be through with women for years.
43:01I suppose Lanning did marry into the Blair family.
43:05Looks like he'd be more valuable than ever if you didn't talk.
43:10But go there.
43:18Look at me.
43:20Let me know.
43:20Let me know.
43:22Let go.
43:23I will personally try to do stuff with that one named somebody parar.
43:28Now, we'll never wait and get dangerous.
43:30Where's Maury?
43:49Hello, Lenny.
43:50What's on your mind?
43:52All right, boys, bring it up.
44:00Now, look, Maury, those patrolmen saw you letting Miss Blair escape and paying off the old lady
44:13for helping her.
44:14Yeah?
44:15Now, one of them was smart enough to figure out that you wouldn't do that unless you were
44:19doing it for somebody who was interested in her.
44:21Then that'd be you.
44:22That's right.
44:23They suspect us of being partners.
44:25Of course, he hasn't got a very strong case, but if he ever lays it before Blair and he
44:29starts investigating, I'm through.
44:34Who figured this out?
44:35Oh, the young one.
44:37The old one couldn't figure the time of day.
44:40Well, you're well fixed anyway.
44:43How much gold you got hidden in the mine?
44:45Oh, about $100,000 worth.
44:48$100,000 is a nice cut.
44:56You don't think very fast, Lenny.
44:59All right, come on.
45:06You ask for it.
45:11All right, saddle up.
45:12We're riding.
45:13And get the wagon ready.
45:14We're going to have company.
45:15And we're not coming back.
45:16All right, get moving.
45:18All right, what do we do?
45:33Ride back to headquarters and get the Rough Riders.
45:35Bring them to the mine.
45:36I'll figure out some way to stall for time till you get there.
45:38How about Harrison?
45:39Oh, don't tell him.
45:42All right, hold Dinah!
45:43Hey, you waddies!
46:09Hello, Rusty.
46:10Roy's got a scrap wall set for you down at the Amcro mine.
46:14Yeah, but we can't go down there.
46:16Harrison's orders are not to cross the border.
46:18Oh, forget Harrison.
46:19Roy says it's boots and saddles for all you Rough Riders.
46:23Come on, keep going!
46:27Come on, knock on it!
46:28Rusty Coburn's taking all the Rough Riders over the border to the Amco mine.
46:45Hurry, ho, Dinah!
46:51Saddle up.
46:52I've got to go down and straighten this thing out.
46:54Come on, fire it up!
46:56I just came from the camp where they had us locked up.
47:22Arizona Jack and the whole outfit are on their way here to Lucas' place.
47:24Where's Mr. Lanning?
47:25If you can find anything that'll shoot Greg.
47:45Now take a half a dozen men and get the gold.
47:47Rose will show you where it is.
47:48All right.
47:49The rest of you come with me.
47:52We can't hold out here.
47:53There's too many of them.
47:59All right, bang it in.
48:10Find that gear.
48:11Come on, hidocides.
48:12What?
48:13Come on.
48:13Come on, get out of here.
48:13Yeah.
48:17Come on, come on.
48:18To America.
48:18Come on, I'm right here.
48:19Come on.
48:21Come on.
48:31Welcome.
48:32Oh, let's go!
48:32Quiet!
48:33Come on, go on let's go!
48:34Come here!
48:35Give me a little wooischer!
48:36Put my boat right here!
48:37– Come on!
48:37Give me a little woo 순ver.
48:37You're ready.
48:38Come on!
48:38You're ready, let's go!
48:39Come on!
48:40All right, take cover.
49:04My patrol has crossed your border without authority.
49:07Why, senor?
49:08Rogers sent word that Arizona Jack is attacking the mine at Amco.
49:12Rogers?
49:13Yes, one of my patrolmen, suspended from duty under charges.
49:16Apparently, he followed Jack down here.
49:19Now, I assure you, I didn't authorize those men to cross the border.
49:22In fact, it was against my orders.
49:24How many men?
49:25Eleven.
49:26Are they all good fighting men, senor?
49:28Yes, but...
49:29One moment, Tito.
49:30First, let us have a drink.
49:35We'll never get in this way.
49:37You come with me.
49:38Now, the rest of you, stay here and cover them.
49:45There's only three shells left.
49:46If the rushes were done for.
49:55I'm going to blow up the entrance and see what's in until help gets here.
49:58Isn't that pretty dangerous?
49:59It's our only chance.
50:01You don't know if they get back as far as you can.
50:03Follow the track until I overtake you.
50:05Let's go.
50:06Let's go.
50:07Let's go.
50:07Let's go.
50:08Let's go.
50:09Let's go.
50:09Let's go.
50:10The End
50:40The End
51:10Looks like you're in this round-up, too, sister.
51:39You'd better get down.
51:45Senor Harrison, you understand I am not to appear on this matter.
51:49And what will your report say?
51:52Without going into official details, it will say that the prisoners were caught red-handed
51:56with a stolen bullion from the Amco mine.
51:59And where were they caught?
52:01It won't say.
52:02Well, as long as they were caught, and Senor Blair has his gold, it doesn't matter.
52:08Yes, and I got something back far more valuable to me than the gold.
52:12Are you still worrying about landing?
52:13You win, Roy.
52:21Roger.
52:22Copen.
52:23The way things are turned out, the Alcaldi and myself are more than willing to overlook your recent, uh...
52:28Irregularities.
52:29Yeah.
52:31That's all.
52:37Well, boy, we'll see you again soon.
52:40Thank you, sir.
52:40We'll see you again soon.
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