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Join cowboy heroes Gene Autry and Frog Millhouse in this thrilling Western adventure! When Gene travels to South Africa to help his brother with a diamond mine dispute, he finds himself caught between rustlers, outlaws, and wild stampedes. A true 1930s classic filled with music, courage, and cowboy spirit!
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00:00Well, it's round the time in Texas, and the bloom is on the stage.
00:09I long to be in Texas, back riding on the rain.
00:15How it reckons, and I reckon, I would work for any way.
00:20To be free again, just to be again, when the bloom is on the stage.
00:25Well, it's round the time in Texas, and the bloom is on the stage.
00:35I long to be in Texas, back riding on the rain.
00:40Just the smell of bacon frying, when it's sizzling in the pan.
00:45Here's a breakfast morning, the early morning, drinking coffee from a can.
00:50Just the riding, rocking, roping, pounding, pounding leather all day long.
00:55Just the swaying, sweating, swearing, listening to a cowhand song.
01:01How it reckons, and I reckon, I would work for any way.
01:06To be free again, just to be again, when the bloom is on the stage.
01:11When it's round the time in Texas, and the bloom is on the stage.
01:41How I long to be in Texas, back riding on the rain.
01:48Just the smell of bacon frying, when it's sizzling in the pan.
01:53Here's a breakfast morning, the early morning, making coffee from a can.
01:58Just riding, rocking, roping, pounding leather all day long.
02:03Just the swaying, sweating, swearing, listening to a cowhand song.
02:08How it reckons, and I reckon, I would work for any way.
02:15To be free again, just to be again, when the bloom is on the stage.
02:24All right, come and get it.
02:25Here, Gene, I got a place for you.
02:27Boy, give me lots of them beans.
02:30I like them, pal.
02:31You bet.
02:32Say, Frog, I'll run into another bunch of wild musk things this morning.
02:35I think we can head them up into a blind canyon without any trouble.
02:38Well, the quicker we get back into town and auction them off, the better I'm going to like it.
02:42Say, Gene, I got a new trick.
02:51Yeah?
02:52What is it?
02:53Watch.
02:54Now you see it.
02:56Hocus Pocus, Gentleman Rocus, Sacramento, California.
03:05You ain't seen nothing yet.
03:08There comes Bill.
03:10Say, Bill, did you bring back that magic liquid fire I sent for?
03:19You and that liquid fire of yours, I'm sure, got me in a lot of trouble.
03:23Why, all them storekeepers that read Gulfs there think I'm crazy.
03:27They claim there ain't no such thing.
03:29Oh, they did, Debbie, huh?
03:30Well, my magic book says there is, and they ought to know.
03:33Well, have your own way about it.
03:35Maybe you can get some of it when you get to Galveston.
03:37Well, here's a cable gram for you, Gene.
03:40I reckon it's from your brother in South Africa.
03:42South Africa?
03:47The art's from Texas, all right, fellas.
03:50Listen to this.
03:52Dear Gene,
03:53Barclay and I discovered a rich diamond mine in the Valley of Superstition.
03:57Stop.
03:58Need horses badly, but impossible to buy.
04:01Stop.
04:02Bring at once as many as you can round up.
04:05Stop.
04:06We can auction off those not needed at big profits.
04:10Cable your plans immediately.
04:12Care John Cardigan.
04:14Dunbar, South Africa.
04:15Diamond.
04:16You got a diamond mine, aren't you?
04:17A big one, he said.
04:19We're riding, fellas.
04:20It's South Africa or a bus.
04:21Let's go.
04:22Hey, what about all this chow?
04:46So long, fellas.
04:48We'll let you know what happened.
04:50Don't get lost in them jungles.
04:51Bring me back some of those diamonds, Gene.
04:53Thanks a lot, Bill, for bringing me these bottles of magic liquid far from Galveston.
04:58It worked pretty good.
05:05Hey, do that again, pal.
05:07Huh?
05:08Do that again.
05:17Hey.
05:21I hope your brother's waiting in Dunbar for us with the horses when we get back from Kimberly.
05:42Don't worry about Gene.
05:43By the time we get our claim recorded, he'll be in Dunbar with enough horses to supply the army.
05:48Let's go.
06:11Let's go.
06:15Let's go.
06:45We'll let him get away.
06:47I'm going back to Dunbar and report to Cardigan.
07:15How about it?
07:33We got Barkley and the natives, Cardigan.
07:36What about Autry?
07:37He can get away.
07:38But the boys are after him.
07:42The cablegram arrived for Tex about a week ago.
07:45It's bad news.
07:47His brother Gene's coming here with a herd of horses.
07:49And he knows about the diamond strike.
07:51That means we've got to see that he doesn't get a chance to throw a monkey wrench into our plans when he arrives.
08:00Now, gentlemen, you understand the object of this little gang is to find the shell under which the little pea is hidden.
08:06And now I'm betting two to one that my hand is quicker than your eye.
08:10You can't fool me again, Barkley.
08:12I'm betting the pea is under that shell.
08:13Right, that shell.
08:14The gentleman selects this shell.
08:16I'm sorry, sir, but it's under this one.
08:17It better luck next time.
08:19Now, gentlemen, two or three of you can play this game just as well as one.
08:22It doesn't make...
08:22Now, you listen to me, Barkley.
08:24This is the last time I'm going to tell you to quit running this shell game in front of my saloon.
08:29Now, come on.
08:29Move on.
08:30Bother someone else for a while.
08:31Say, now, look here.
08:32I work.
08:32It's what I please.
08:33It's calling it.
08:33I'm calling it.
08:33I'm calling it.
08:34Listen to my tail and I'll tell you of my troubles on the ocean.
08:37And trail come a tie, eye, iffy, iffy, yay, iffy, yay.
08:41Tie, eye, iffy, iffy, yay.
08:44On a $10 horse and a $40 saddle and I'm going back to punch and dance.
08:49And cattle come a tie, eye, iffy, iffy, yay, iffy, yay, iffy, yay.
08:53Tie, eye, iffy, iffy, yay.
08:56Old Ben Bolt was a darn good boss, but he drove some of the gals on a swayback horse.
09:02Come a tie, eye, iffy, iffy, yay, iffy, yay.
09:05Tie, eye, iffy, iffy, yay.
09:08Put in the syrup and my hands on the horn.
09:11I'm the best darn cowboy there is.
09:12Let's have a talk with this, Barkley.
09:16If I'm not mistaken, he'll be looking us up.
09:20Put my knees in the saddle and my feet in the sky.
09:23I'll quit punchy cows in the sweep.
09:25By and by come a tie, eye, iffy, iffy, yay, iffy, yay.
09:29Tie, eye, iffy, iffy, yay.
09:35I'll give you a hundred quid for your off, sir.
09:37How about picking me out a team at your own price?
09:39Yeah.
09:40Wait a minute.
09:41Wait a minute.
09:41You'll all have a chance to buy horses when we auction them off later.
09:46Oh, they're going to have an auction.
09:48Oh, all of these off.
09:49Say, I should...
09:50Are you the stable man?
09:51Yeah.
09:52Gene Autry is my name.
09:54I want you to look after my horses around here until I auction them off tomorrow.
09:58Well, they're good.
10:00I beg pardon, sir.
10:01But have you hired an auctioneer yet, sir?
10:04Why, no, not yet.
10:05Well, sir, then I am perhaps the greatest auctioneer in all of South Africa.
10:10Yes.
10:11Barkley McCuskey is the name, sir.
10:14And look here.
10:15I'll do it for only 5% of the grouse receipts.
10:18Well, your terms are all right, McCuskey.
10:20Yes.
10:21I'll think it over and let you know.
10:22What?
10:23Say, by the way, do you know a fellow around here by the name of Tex Autry?
10:27He's a brother of mine.
10:29Tex Autry?
10:30Yes.
10:32Why, yes, I've heard of him.
10:35But look, I'm thinking that you'd better talk to Mr. John Cardigan.
10:39He used to know Tex quite well.
10:40They were great friends, as a matter of fact.
10:42Well, thank you very much.
10:43Right.
11:01We're looking for John Cardigan.
11:03Is he here?
11:04Yeah.
11:06I'll get him.
11:07Drink round, brave boys, and never give o'er.
11:13Drink round, brave boys, as I have said before.
11:18Old Bernie has sent to us a fresh reply.
11:23And swears that he will come and drink old England dry.
11:29T'was Collingwood of gallant renown.
11:33For his fight, for his king, his country and the crown.
11:38For his crown, his king and country, he would fight until he'd die.
11:45Before the day should come and drink old England dry.
11:50Everybody sing with me now.
11:51Come on, join in the chorus.
11:54Dry, dry, dry boys, dry.
11:57He's ready to come and drink old England dry, dry, dry.
12:01Won't you sing with us?
12:03It's all in fun, you know.
12:04We'd like to, but we don't know the song.
12:07Oh, would you sing us an American song, then?
12:09All right.
12:10The problem is saying with me.
12:11Dry, dry, dry.
12:18Dry, dry, dry boys, dry.
12:21He's ready to come and drink old England dry, dry, dry.
12:26Now I have a surprise for you.
12:33The two Americans have consented to sing for us.
12:35Yeah.
12:35A long, long time ago, as all you folks should know,
12:48Uncle Noah built himself an ark.
12:50For forty days and nights, the rain was sure a fright,
12:55And the animals nearly tore his ark apart.
12:59The duck went quack, and the cow went moo,
13:01And the rooster's cocky, doo-doo-doo,
13:03And the old-tonged catcher raised an awful rod.
13:06Hey!
13:06Ow!
13:07The little pig squealed, and the billy goat bad,
13:09And the bullfrog said,
13:10Biggest rain we ever had.
13:11Uncle Noah's ark's a madhouse now.
13:13The hosses and cattle, and the fowls of the air,
13:18Even the long-eared jackass was there.
13:22Quiet in the air.
13:23Y'all said, who?
13:25Woof!
13:25Cock-a-doodle-doo.
13:26All was there, and Uncle Noah's ark.
13:34Bless you, it's all ours.
13:36Understand you want to talk to me.
13:38I'm Cardigan.
13:39That's right.
13:40Should we sit down?
13:41Sure.
13:43Thank you, sir.
13:48Carter is my name.
13:49Not Tex's brother.
13:51Yeah.
13:52I thought probably you could tell me where he was.
13:55Now, I hate to be the first to tell you this,
13:56But the Cape Police are looking for him on a murder charge.
13:59Murder?
14:01Why, I can't believe it.
14:03It's hard for me to believe myself, but facts are facts.
14:07Your brother and his partner, Barkley,
14:09Made a very rich diamond strike.
14:11They left several weeks ago to record it.
14:13Barkley was found murdered on the raft they left on.
14:16Since then, Tex has dropped from sight.
14:19Why, Tex wouldn't harm anyone.
14:21He must have been framed.
14:23Well, I agree with you.
14:24You see, I grubstaked Tex and Barkley.
14:26I'd like to see the whole matter straightened out, if possible.
14:30Where did they make their strike?
14:32No one has been able to find out.
14:34Do you know if you've got the cable bear my sending?
14:37No, but I've been holding one for him for several weeks.
14:40I'll get it and see if it's the one you sent.
14:41You ain't seen nothing.
14:51You ain't seen a thing.
14:52Just watch this.
14:59Whoa!
15:00This is known as firewater in Texas.
15:07That's all.
15:07There ain't no more jokes.
15:20Well, I found it all right.
15:22Thanks.
15:26Oh, that's all right.
15:26If you ever need any help, just holler.
15:29Hey, maybe you can help me get some native guys.
15:32After the auction tomorrow, I want to start looking for Tex.
15:35Oh, sure.
15:36Well, thanks for luck.
15:41I hope I see you again.
15:43Soon.
15:44Me, too.
15:50Kind of like that American, don't you?
15:52Jealous?
15:54Listen, Gwen.
15:55Autry ever takes you from me, I'll kill him.
15:58Autry?
15:58Yes, Tex Autry's brother.
16:00Say, what's that name mean to you?
16:03Oh, nothing.
16:05Well, Frog, I don't know what Cardigan's game is, but this cablegram's been open and glued
16:10back together again.
16:12Aren't you the blokes who owns the horses down in the corral?
16:15Yeah.
16:16Well, you better be looking after them.
16:17Someone has left the gate open, and they're getting out.
16:21Looks like our friend Cardigan's already started working, Frog.
16:34Hey, I'm going to go.
16:35Hey, I'm going to go.
16:35Hey, I'm going to go.
16:36Hey, I'm going to go.
16:37Hey, I'm going to go.
16:38Hey, I'm going to go.
16:39Hey, I'm going to go.
16:40Hey, I'm going to go.
16:41Hey, I'm going to go.
16:42Hey, I'm going to go.
16:43Hey, I'm going to go.
16:44Hey, I'm going to go.
16:45Hey, I'm going to go.
16:46Hey, I'm going to go.
16:47Hey, I'm going to go.
16:48Hey, I'm going to go.
16:49Hey, I'm going to go.
16:50Hey, I'm going to go.
16:51Hey, I'm going to go.
16:52Hey, I'm going to go.
16:53Hey, I'm going to go.
16:54Hey, I'm going to go.
16:55Stop them horses, Audrey! Stop them!
17:22Where's that stable man I left in charge of these horses?
17:24We don't know, Bats.
17:25You've got a lot of nerve running your horses through my place like that.
17:28Who's going to pay for the damage?
17:30You know, a herd of stampeding horses is pretty hard to handle, Cordigan.
17:33That don't make any difference.
17:34That makes a lot of difference.
17:36Somebody didn't want us to auction off our horses.
17:39So whoever left the gate open should fix up your place.
17:44Well, maybe I was a bit too hasty.
17:46One look at my saloon is enough to make anybody mad.
17:49Oh, that's all right. That's just one of those things.
17:51You know, Gene, I think we could have kept them horses out of his saloon at that.
17:59No.
18:00No?
18:01No.
18:02Oh.
18:03Oh.
18:04Get her cleaned up, will you?
18:19Hello, Miss Gwen.
18:20What happened, Barky?
18:21All right. I got the job as auctioneer, all right.
18:23Good.
18:24Stick close to Audrey and learn all you can about him.
18:26And find out just what he's doing in Dunbar.
18:28Right. I'll do that.
18:37Look here, Gene.
18:38This is the last time that you're going to be offered these beautiful horses at any price.
18:43115 pounds.
18:44115 pounds, the gentleman said.
18:47115 quid is me laden.
18:48125.
18:48125.
18:49125 sold to Mr. John Cardigan for 125 quid.
18:55There you are, 125 pounds.
18:57Put him with the rest of the stock now, Bob.
18:59Yeah, I'll ask.
19:01Where'd you get that belt buckle?
19:05Me trade him knife to a native boy for belt, Bob.
19:09How long ago?
19:10Two, three, four moons.
19:13Meet him boy on the river.
19:15Like him belt, make him quick trade.
19:17You're a good trader.
19:18And now, gentlemen, here's another beautiful animal.
19:20Now, for this animal, I want the bidding to start at 100 quid and no less.
19:23Wait a minute, Barky.
19:24I'm sorry, folks, but I've decided to keep the rest of the horses.
19:28That's all.
19:32Say, Barky, who was this native boy with a cardigan?
19:35Oh, him?
19:36Well, I think he's one of the cappers that Kelly supplies.
19:39Yeah.
19:40His name's Namba.
19:41I see.
19:43Figure up how much I owe you and see me later this evening.
19:45Yes, right, sir.
19:46Thank you, sir.
19:46Well, why are you so interested in this capper Namba?
19:51Because he's wearing a belt and buckle I gave my brother.
19:54He is, huh?
19:55Well, if I was a detective, I'd say you had a pretty good clue.
19:59Pretty good?
19:59It's perfect.
20:01We're leaving for the river in the morning, Frog.
20:03Well, we've got to take care of Autry tonight.
20:11What about his partner?
20:13I'll take care of him.
20:15Few uncut diamonds will do the trick.
20:17We catch on quick, Johnson.
20:21Come after that help, the Alfred Cardigan.
20:24Well, the Alfred still holds good.
20:25I know where that diamond mine is my brother discovered.
20:30Where is it?
20:31Tex cabled me that he'd made his diamond strike in the Valley of Superstition.
20:35The Valley of Superstition?
20:37Is it that bad?
20:38Well, the natives claim that no one's ever entered that valley and returned alive.
20:42Evidently Tex and Barkley did.
20:44To lead an expedition into that place is practically impossible.
20:47I doubt if you can find a native in Dunbar to act as a guide.
20:50We'll go without guide.
20:51You know this country pretty well.
20:53Oh, I can probably find the valley all right.
20:55But there's no sense in walking into a buzzsaw.
20:58Well, I'm leaving tomorrow.
21:00And I intend to get to the bottom of this whole mystery concerning my brother and his partner.
21:05You're all right, Autry.
21:06I'll go with you.
21:07Win, lose, or draw.
21:08Then it's a deal.
21:10I've got plenty of horses to make the trip.
21:12So I'll leave it to you to make arrangements for equipment and guides.
21:15Right-o.
21:16And we'll get together the first thing in the morning.
21:18Good.
21:23And we'll get together the first thing in the morning.
21:53Snails and worms, oh.
21:55Who to live with frogs is fain.
21:58Should be priced with cudgel strain.
22:01Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
22:04Such we live in Poland.
22:07A fine hand you turned out for me.
22:10You drink with me and then you pick my post.
22:13You're crazy now, Hula.
22:14Oh.
22:29These fellows are mighty amateurish at this business.
22:32Now get out.
22:33And besides that, you're a poor shot.
22:36Sorry this had to occur in my place, Autry.
22:38If anything's liable to happen during a brawl.
22:40Well, that's all right.
22:42You missed as good as a mile.
22:44Step up the bar, everyone.
22:46Drink around the house.
22:47Step around the house.
22:55Cardigan.
22:56It looks like there's been a new diamond strike.
22:59I just saw some of the biggest diamonds in the river from Dudd.
23:01Where?
23:02Who had them?
23:03I don't know where they came from.
23:04But that American partner, Gene Autry, has had them.
23:06What?
23:07Are you sure?
23:08Sure as I'm a foot high.
23:13You're asking me, I'm betting both of those Americans are illicit diamond buyers.
23:17You must be right.
23:18Neither one of them two blokes has had time enough to do any digging.
23:21Oh, hello, Gene.
23:33Hey, look at all the pretty diamonds I got.
23:35Look at there.
23:36Ain't that a pretty one?
23:37Boy.
23:38Where'd you get these?
23:39Well, a fellow by the name of Smith had them, and I swapped a horse for him.
23:43Don't you think I made a good deal?
23:45That's just the trouble, Frog.
23:46You made too good a deal.
23:48What do you mean, too good a deal?
23:49You reckon they're glass or something?
23:51Have you shown these diamonds to anyone?
23:53Why, no, I ain't shown them to nobody.
23:55I ain't had them only a couple of minutes.
23:58You're both under arrest.
23:59Huh?
24:00Disharm them.
24:01You can't do that.
24:02We ain't done nothing.
24:04Do you mind telling us why we're under arrest?
24:06For illicit diamond buying.
24:08It's against the law to have uncut diamonds in your possession without a license.
24:12Listen, we didn't buy them diamonds.
24:14I got them diamonds from a guy by the name of Smith.
24:17I gave him a horse for him.
24:19And a good one.
24:20And I suppose his name was John Smith.
24:23Was?
24:23And he's a guy about that tall, and he's got a nose like a pumpkin.
24:26You know him?
24:27No.
24:28And nobody else does either.
24:31Now listen, Captain.
24:32My partner and I have only been in Dunbar two days.
24:35Don't you think we're due...
24:36I'm sorry, Audrey.
24:37But I'll have to lock you up until we move you to Kimberley tomorrow for trial.
24:41Take charge of diamonds, Corporal.
24:42All right.
24:45Well, get out of here.
24:54Where are you headed, Cardigan?
24:55Get wind of the strike?
24:57I don't know or I don't care.
25:00Find my honeymoon.
25:01Well, Gene, it looks like we've been double-crossed all around.
25:05Even Barky sold us out.
25:10Come on, we're starting for Kimberley.
25:12John Cardigan's made arrangements there for a lawyer to defend you.
25:16That's mighty nice of it.
25:17I don't know.
25:47I don't know.
25:58Go on, go on.
25:59Here it is.
26:00Here it is.
26:02Presents are escaping.
26:10Come on.
26:11Oh, my God.
26:41Oh, they'll be lost in the jungle, sure.
26:53Get back to our native and get on the trail.
26:58Gene, do you suppose there's any more lions running loose around here?
27:02I wouldn't be surprised.
27:04There's probably all sorts of other wild animals, too.
27:06Don't you suppose we'd be safer in jail?
27:13Well, if you want to go back and give yourself up to the Cape Police, it's all right with me.
27:18But I'm going to find the trail to the Valley of Superstition.
27:21Well, I'm not backing out, Gene, but gee whiz, I wish I was back in Texas.
27:25You and me both.
27:27But we've got to find that man that traded you those diamonds.
27:30He's the only one who can square us with the police.
27:32Oh, how are we going to find him?
27:34By finding Cardigan.
27:36They're working together, sure.
27:39Well, what are you going to do about Gwen?
27:40She left Dunbar with Cardigan.
27:42I'm worried about her.
27:44You would be.
27:45Well, well, well.
28:04Fancy meeting you all here.
28:05Well, glad to see you and Frog, Gene.
28:07Although I'll admit it's rather unexpected.
28:10Oh, well, that's all right.
28:11The pleasure's all ours.
28:13Say, look here.
28:14How did you get away from the Bloomin' Bobby?
28:16Well, if you mean them policemen, that was a cinch.
28:18Mr. Cardigan's lawyer fixed that.
28:21Oh, now, but hurry up some food.
28:23Our guests must be hungry.
28:24Thanks.
28:25We are hungry.
28:27It'd make me very happy if that witch doctor up there in that cave would stop that hammer.
28:32He's giving me the willy.
28:35Well, at that, the rhythm of that tom-tom is very much like the American Indians.
28:39For instance, their moon song is sung to the rhythm of tom-tom.
28:43Moon of desire
28:49Keep on, Gene.
28:52Maybe you can make enough noise to drown out that witch doctor's racket.
28:56Help!
28:58Help!
28:58Help!
28:59Help!
28:59Help!
29:00Help!
29:01Help!
29:02Help!
29:03Help!
29:04Help!
29:05Help!
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29:18Help!
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29:21Help!
29:22Help!
29:23Help!
29:24Looks like they're preparing a celebration for us, Cardigan.
29:40There's going to be a celebration, all right, only we're going to do the entertaining.
29:43If I'm not mistaken, the natives have started the fire dance,
29:46which is always followed by a human sacrifice.
29:54Oh, boy!
29:59Persever!
30:03Now, here's the cue, Persever.
30:05La...
30:08La...
30:11La...
30:13La...
30:15La...
30:17La...
30:18La...
30:20La...
30:23And all together now.
30:32That's fine.
30:33Now let's take the whole thing all the way through.
30:36Oh, uh, hello.
30:39What's on your mind?
30:40Dumber malinger.
30:41Oh, yeah, I got it all fixed.
30:44Dumber malinger.
30:45Oh, I get it.
30:46You want me to bring the gadget?
30:47Okay.
30:53Dumber malinger.
31:01Bro...
31:02That's pretty good, Ed.
31:18Chiefy, my gadget is ruined.
31:39What's he saying?
31:42We're to be sacrificed to the fire god.
31:48You understand him, what'd he say?
32:09He said that all white men are bad and we have to die to please the fire god.
32:13Hey, Frog, try some magic on him.
32:15Huh?
32:16Try some magic on him.
32:18Yeah.
32:18Hocus pocus, gentleman rocus, chili con curry, hot tamale enchilada, Sacramento, California,
32:27Michigan.
32:27Do you want to keep it up?
32:40Now look at that.
32:58Ain't I done it now?
32:59Well, you sure did.
33:00Try your harmonica on.
33:02Here, you kids show your old man what I done taught you.
33:06Come on.
33:07See you then.
33:11Yeah.
33:12I see them sauce poops from there and hear them brothers moaning.
33:26We praise being anee honing only by the lady.
33:30They're talking to the spirit
33:32Just like they see and hear it
33:34This is old and they fear it
33:36Holy Bible Day
33:38When that congregation tries to sing
33:42Nothing in this world don't mean a thing
33:46Oh, glory, hallelujah
33:48Makes you feel so peculiar
33:50The devil cannot woo you
33:52Holy Bible Day
33:54Body, bitch, nitty, body, nitty, body
33:55Hidey, hidey, hidey, ho
33:57Body, bitch, nitty, body, da, da, da
33:59Holy Bible Day
34:01Body, bitch, nitty, body, da, da
34:03Body, bitch, nitty, body, da, da, da
34:05Body, bitch, nitty, body, da, da, da
34:07Holy Bible Day
34:09When that congregation tries to sing
34:12Nothing in this world don't mean a thing
34:16Oh, glory, hallelujah
34:18Why all the hell are you
34:19Shut up
34:20Let it be, bitch, nitty, body, da
34:22On revival day
34:29Nacho
34:30What?
34:32What did he say?
34:33He said we could go
34:34Let's see, that's fine
34:36Let's go
34:36What's the matter now?
34:56He says white god gotta stay
34:58And teach his children more music
34:59But it looks like you're stuck, Frog
35:02But as long as they think you're a god
35:04You're safe
35:04We'll come back after you
35:06As soon as we'll find the mine
35:07All right, I'm game
35:09Make him think that you want
35:11Cardigan to stay here with you
35:12Tell him the white god says he'll stay
35:15Kim stay too
35:23I suppose this is your idea, Audrey
35:26You're a good guesser, Cardigan
35:28You're carrying things a little too far, Gene
35:31Your brother murdered Barclay
35:32And now you're trying to get Cardigan out of the way
35:34Shut up and get into that wagon
35:35And be quick about it
35:36I'm going to prove to you
35:38That your boyfriend here
35:39Is not as much on the level as you think he is
35:41Well, I won't do it
35:42If Cardigan stays here, so do I
35:44Listen, Amber
35:55You're going to guide us to the mine
35:58In the Valley of Superstition
35:59It's going to be too bad, see?
36:02Now help me hitch up these horses
36:03Yeah, I'll bet
36:04Cavemen in the olden days
36:08Got their women in a funny way
36:11They tied a grapevine round her head
36:13Dragged her down the riverbed
36:16I found mine in a jungle town
36:19The only one I found around
36:21Not so good and not so bad
36:24Considering she was all they had
36:28You know, Brynn, there's a lot of truth in that song, what's that?
36:33I think you're despicable
36:35That was a drum signal of some kind
37:03The Indians back in Texas
37:05Used the same method to send their message
37:07You think that message concerns us?
37:10I know it
37:10From now on, we're heading right into danger
37:12So I think it's about time that we all had an understanding
37:15Just why did you come to Dunbar, Gwen?
37:18I have nothing to explain to you
37:20You'll answer my question or we're turning back
37:22Well, Edward Barclay was my father
37:28I came to South Africa to find out who killed him
37:32Cardigan was a possible suspect in my mind
37:34So I went to work for him
37:35Well, I never really trusted Cardigan
37:37But I had a game to play
37:39And I played it without letting my feelings interfere with my better judgment
37:42I admire your nerve, Gwen
37:43This whole situation's been a game of dog-eat-dog
37:47Are you sure we're heading in the right direction, Amber?
37:49Yeah, Batch
37:50Reach your mind plenty quick
37:52Well, you better be right
37:54Diner, if we were finer
38:10Take a niner
38:12We've risen over, show me
38:15Diner, this is like crazy
38:18All of the stations
38:20Very well done
38:21Cause the game boop, bomp, bomp
38:22Every night
38:22One wild takepry
38:25Because my dad hamed by
38:27Like my dad hamed by
38:28Daddy like me
38:29Biob Hall of saja
38:31Lost a niner
38:32It was a cinner
38:34A high-odore
38:35Shinder
38:36With inamine
38:37A Stituli
38:38A Stituli
38:39A Stituli
38:40A Stituli
38:40senii
38:41Diner
38:42Uhhh
38:42A Stituli
38:43Father
38:44A Stituli
38:47How am I doing, cardigan?
39:14No, no.
39:15Musica.
39:17What's the matter now?
39:29His son's sick.
39:30I told him you could cure him.
39:32Well, what'd you do that for?
39:33I ain't no doctor.
39:34I can't cure nobody.
39:36You'd better if you want to remain the royal music teacher.
39:39How are you doing now?
39:41Not so good.
39:42Pull off them.
40:09Cardigan?
40:10This man's been eating green coconuts.
40:12You tell the chief that I'll cure his own son before the next moon.
40:18Nothing doing.
40:24He wants him cured right away.
40:25He does, huh?
40:26Well, um, you inform the chief that his son will be cured within the hour.
40:32But none of the natives must approach this hut.
40:36This man will go forth in a trance in a few moments, and he goes to find communion with
40:41the great spirit.
40:44No one must follow him, and he'll come back in a few minutes cured.
40:48Okay.
40:57Okay.
40:57Boa Boa!
41:27Boa Boa Boa!
41:57Boa Boa Boa!
42:27Boa Boa Boa!
42:44Come on.
42:56Come on.
42:57Zobara.
42:58Yeah.
42:59Come on.
43:14Oh, God!
43:42Help!
43:56Help!
43:57ateurs!
43:59Help!
44:01Help!
44:03Help!
44:07Help!
44:08Help!
44:09Help!
44:10Kitty, if you know how to climb, I'm a gone fat man.
44:21Go on away, Kitty.
44:22Phew!
44:23Go on away.
44:25Go on away and leave me alone.
44:28No!
44:33No!
44:40Oh!
44:44Oh!
44:50Go on, get away from here.
44:56Now get on out of here, I'll bite you.
45:10Ah!
45:14Ah!
45:15Ah!
45:23Oh, hello, Chiefy old pal.
45:37I'm so glad to see you.
45:39You know, you've got too many lions and gorillas in this banana orchard of yours.
45:43I'd a whole lot rather be a nursemaid to your kids.
45:46Ooh!
45:56Stay here, man.
45:57Arrest him.
46:12Where's Gene Autry?
46:13Huh?
46:14Well, I'll tell you anything you want to know if you'll get me out of this village.
46:18Put him on his horse.
46:19Come on, my hand!
46:22Where's your boss?
46:51Big bass, inside.
47:13Didn't I see you in Dunbar with Cardigan?
47:16Wouldn't be at all surprised.
47:18Who's in charge here?
47:19I guess I'm the man you're looking for, Autry.
47:21May I offer you my hospitality, Miss Barkley?
47:44Take the two men out and lock them up now, Buck.
47:47I'll decide what to do with them later on.
47:49Yeah, boss.
47:51Bunga!
47:52Bunga!
47:52Sit down, Gwen.
47:57I've got a lot of things I want to talk over with you.
47:59Sit down, Gwen.
48:05I've got a lot of things I want to talk over with you.
48:11I've got a lot of things I want to talk over with you.
48:13I've got a lot of things I want to talk over with you.
48:18Jane!
48:19Hacks!
48:20Come on!
48:21Come on!
48:22Come on!
48:23Come on, Buck!
48:24Come on!
48:32Hey, James!
48:46Come on!
48:47Hey, you, you, stay here, guard him.
49:12You, with me, come on.
49:17That drum message must have been bad news.
49:31I've got an idea how we can get out of here.
49:33Now that you know how your father died, you ought to know just what to expect from me.
49:38You must be very proud of yourself, Cardigan.
49:43Drum message come, boss.
49:44They keep policemen, ride them up trails with mine.
49:47Looks like a showdown, Craig.
49:49Load the wagon with dynamite.
49:57Hey!
49:58Come here!
50:05See these?
50:06Now, would you boys like to have this?
50:21All right, Mr. O'Reilly, I've got them.
50:23Come here.
50:24Drink it, boy.
50:30Come here.
50:31Come here.
50:33Hold on.
50:34It's off the bed, boy.
51:06Keep quiet. Don't make it in awe.
51:31Look!
51:36Never mind the fight. We'll try to make the pass and blow it up after us.
51:45Come on, get going.
51:46Come here, boys.
52:01Come here, boys.
52:05Come here, boys.
52:17Hold it.
52:18What's going on now?
52:19Come here.
52:21Come here.
52:22Come here.
52:23Come here.
52:24Come here.
52:25Come here.
52:26Come here.
52:27Come here.
52:28Come here.
52:29Come here.
52:30Come here.
52:31Come here.
52:32Come here.
52:33Come here.
52:34Come here.
52:35Come here.
52:36Come here.
52:37I'm going to take you off the wagon on my horse.
53:04Lean as far as you can and hang on tight.
53:07I'm going to take you off the wagon on my horse.
53:35I'm going to take you off the wagon on my horse.
53:43Well, Artie, your brother here has explained everything to me.
53:47All I can do is return and make a report.
53:51Yeah, and this Smith hombre, he's the guy that sold me them uncut diamonds.
53:57And if he don't confess right now, I'm going to hit him again right on the nose.
54:01Well, Chalk, I did trade those diamonds for a horse.
54:05It was Cardigan's orders.
54:06Cardigan was back at this whole business here.
54:09And it's round-up time in Texas, and the bloom is on the stage.
54:19How long to be in Texas, back riding on the range.
54:25Just to smell the bacon frying, with it sitting in the pan.
54:31See the breakfast morning, early morning, drinking coffee from a can.
54:37Just riding, rocking, rocking, roping, pounding leather all day long.
54:44Just to play, spreading, squaring, with the moon of cow and song.
54:50How it beckons, and I reckon, I would work for any wage.
54:57To be free again, just to be again, when the bloom is on the stage.
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