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00:00:00Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh
00:00:30Thanks, Jinger Cooke.
00:00:38Huron.
00:00:43I'm painted for war.
00:00:45Scott, for a war party.
00:00:48What would bring a Huron war party this far west?
00:00:51There are no white settlements around here.
00:00:54You don't reckon they're after your people, do you?
00:00:57Hurons never make war on Mohicans before.
00:01:00Why now?
00:01:03The river.
00:01:22Come on, you spartan polecats.
00:01:25Come and get me.
00:01:30Come and get me.
00:01:35Come and get me.
00:01:40Come and get me.
00:01:41Oh, my God.
00:02:11Oh, my God.
00:02:33Carl, you got mixed into my fight.
00:02:35Hadn't stuck your nose in, I'd have massacred the whole kit and caboodle of them.
00:02:39You were just aiming to take care of any cripples you might have left lying around.
00:02:43Well, if that's the way it is, I don't harbor no ill will.
00:02:46Who might you be?
00:02:48The Mohicans call me Deerslayer.
00:02:50Yeah, seems I've heard of a white man living with them heathens.
00:02:53I wouldn't call the Mohicans heathen.
00:02:57When my folks died and no one wanted me, it was the Mohicans who took me in and raised me.
00:03:01All right, no offense.
00:03:02My name's Harry March. I'm a traitor out of Albany.
00:03:05This is Chingakook, my blood brother.
00:03:09Yeah.
00:03:09Any notion what brought them on the warpath way out here?
00:03:14I ain't got no idea.
00:03:16But if they're headed downriver to Lake Otsego, which seems likely, I'm gonna need your help.
00:03:22What for?
00:03:22What's at Lake Otsego?
00:03:24White women, that's what.
00:03:25White women?
00:03:27You mean there's a settlement there?
00:03:28No, there ain't a settlement exactly. It's more like a fort.
00:03:30Before them Hurons hit it, I gotta get them women back to Albany.
00:03:34Huron scouts will be watching the river.
00:03:36I know it. I reckon I'm taking them overland.
00:03:38I'm not much of a woodsman. That's where you come in.
00:03:40I will tell my people that we go and warn them of the Hurons.
00:03:47We'll start as soon as he gets back.
00:03:56Did you think our brother Deerslayer would let the Mohicans starve?
00:04:16One deer will not stop our hunger.
00:04:19There will be more. Deerslayer still hunts.
00:04:26You must do quite a bit of trading at the fort.
00:04:29Yeah, I make out.
00:04:33Better dump that sack of gunpowder there.
00:04:35It's too water-soaked now to be any good.
00:04:37Yeah. Good enough for trading.
00:04:39How many soldiers you got at the fort?
00:04:41None.
00:04:42None?
00:04:43No, there's a one-man army, though, there, you might say.
00:04:46What do you mean?
00:04:47Well, you'll see.
00:04:49You sure you can trust that buck there?
00:04:51That buck has to be a Mohican cheepton.
00:04:53No.
00:04:54I'm not a bad sort of a fellow once you get to know me.
00:04:57Only I take a lot of knowing.
00:05:10What do we stop in here for?
00:05:12Where am I tired after paddling you all these miles?
00:05:15Especially the way you got your goods loaded.
00:05:18Yeah.
00:05:19Yeah.
00:05:19You're dealing just about everything, don't you?
00:05:43Whatever old Tom Hutter wants, I fetch for him.
00:05:47Now, what would we be wanting with bear traps?
00:05:49There are no bears in these parts.
00:05:51The traitor don't plague people with the wise and wherefores that they're wants.
00:05:55And if he expects to get rich, he don't.
00:05:56What do you make of it?
00:06:09It's those Huron scouts we tangled with.
00:06:12They're signaling the main war party to join them.
00:06:14Uh-huh.
00:06:16How far is it to the port?
00:06:17What about five, six miles?
00:06:20Well, it's not likely any of them got ahead of us, but I'll scout ahead to make sure.
00:06:23Well, it's not likely any of them got ahead of us.
00:06:53Must you creep up on me like that?
00:07:08I thought you were an engine.
00:07:09I'm sorry, Judith.
00:07:11I was just fetching you some berries.
00:07:13The water's like velvet.
00:07:16Take your toes off and go on in.
00:07:20Keep back.
00:07:21Who are you?
00:07:22What do you want?
00:07:23They call me Deerslayer.
00:07:25I'm looking for the fort.
00:07:27There's a Huron war party headed this way.
00:07:29I don't believe you.
00:07:31The Hurons don't raid this far west of the settlements.
00:07:34That's what I thought.
00:07:35But they're here.
00:07:36Painted for war.
00:07:39Put your gun down.
00:07:39Turn around.
00:07:50Now go.
00:07:52Or I'll kill you.
00:07:54Don't be a fool.
00:07:55You had any sense in that silly head of yours, you...
00:07:57What's the matter?
00:08:10Harry!
00:08:12Harry!
00:08:12What do you think of a gal, Deerslayer?
00:08:39Ain't she a beauty?
00:08:41She is that.
00:08:43Remember this.
00:08:44You can look, but not touch.
00:08:46I'm trying to remember.
00:08:47I'll wager you never suspected that Hetty and her were sisters.
00:08:50I never seen two peas from the same pod look less alike now, did you?
00:08:53That's a fact.
00:08:54Of course, Hetty ain't got Judah's looks and love and nature.
00:08:56Harry March, how you go on?
00:08:58But that Hetty's a real engine in the woods.
00:09:00Mighty handy with that rifle, too.
00:09:01Ain't that right, Hetty?
00:09:03I guess so.
00:09:04Hetty's a brave girl.
00:09:05She sure faced me down.
00:09:07Yeah, will you meet their pappy, old Tom?
00:09:09He's the rarest bird in the nest.
00:09:11I'll wager he is.
00:09:13Eh, and like I told you, you better keep that red skin away from him.
00:09:17Old Tom's likely to tromp on him.
00:09:19Now you two better go ahead.
00:09:20Old Tom sees me coming first with a couple of strangers.
00:09:23Ain't no telling what that old coot's have to do.
00:09:24It's a strange contrivance for certain.
00:09:44Looks like it was made out of a flatboat.
00:09:46It was.
00:09:46Tom boarded it up in Albany and floated it down here and then built the fort onto it.
00:09:50What put that notion into his head?
00:09:51Oh, I reckon he figured the engines might come calling one day.
00:09:54Oh, I reckon he figured the engines might come calling one day.
00:09:54What?
00:09:59Father, open the door.
00:10:28Harry's here.
00:10:30He won't come out.
00:10:31He's being ornery again.
00:10:33Maybe he's gone off someplace.
00:10:34No, he's in there all right.
00:10:35Likely been watching us all the time.
00:10:38Tom!
00:10:39It's Harry March.
00:10:40Brought along two friends.
00:10:42No least wise one.
00:10:45That ain't no proper way to treat guests.
00:10:51Get that varmint out of here before I cleave his skull.
00:10:53Now hold on, Tom.
00:10:54That one's a Mohican.
00:10:55Mohican or Huron.
00:10:56They're all a bunch of bloodlustin' wolves.
00:10:58Well, I'll say amen to that, but this is what happens to be a friend of Deerslayer here.
00:11:01He's a friend of mine.
00:11:03Deerslayer, huh?
00:11:04Ain't I heard your name before?
00:11:06It's not likely.
00:11:07I've never been this far west before.
00:11:09I roam a little.
00:11:10Yeah, he runs a trap line for the lake here as far back.
00:11:13Never mind how far.
00:11:15It's none of his business.
00:11:16What do you want, anyhow?
00:11:18Well, Harry here thought you might need some help.
00:11:20There's a band of Hurons coming downriver.
00:11:22Yeah, I see.
00:11:22We had to kill a couple of their scouts.
00:11:24They'll be howling for blood.
00:11:25Harry.
00:11:26Oh, now, don't you fret none, honey.
00:11:27I'm going to get you out of this.
00:11:28You try making off with my duty, girl, and I'll bust your guts six ways to send me.
00:11:31Why, old buzzard, if you wasn't her boss?
00:11:33All this jawing won't stop those Hurons.
00:11:36Let them come.
00:11:38It'll save me the trouble of looking for them.
00:11:40If you see any sign of them, hightail it back here.
00:11:49And signal me you're coming in, so no one mistakes you for a Huron.
00:11:54Look, Hetty, isn't it lovely?
00:11:56Harry March, I could just hug you to death.
00:11:59Well, I sure don't aim to stop you.
00:12:01That's the very latest thing back in Albany.
00:12:03I didn't forget you neither, Hetty.
00:12:09There we are.
00:12:11A brand new set of pots and pans.
00:12:13Now, what do you say to that?
00:12:15Thank you, Harry.
00:12:16Never mind all that stuff.
00:12:17Where's them cannonballs?
00:12:18Oh, right here, Tom.
00:12:27Oh, I, uh, sent Chinga Cooker Shore to watch out for those Hurons.
00:12:30Yeah, good.
00:12:31Would you unload the rest of the stuff?
00:12:33Well, old Tom's in there counting them cannonballs to make sure I didn't cheat him.
00:12:36I want to make a little time with my gal.
00:12:38Don't worry about Chinga Cooker.
00:12:43Don't worry about Chinga Cooker.
00:12:52The Huron doesn't live could lift his scalp.
00:12:56Do you mind showing me the fort?
00:13:10What fort?
00:13:11I'd like to know my way around in case of an attack.
00:13:13Besides, I'd like to talk to you.
00:13:14I'm not much for talking.
00:13:15If there's anything you want to know, you'd better ask Judith.
00:13:20Say, Harry, you stop that or I'll slap you good.
00:13:31She seems to be busy.
00:13:32If you really loved me, you'd have carried me off to Albany long ago, like you promised.
00:13:41Now are those horrible savages coming.
00:13:43It's too late.
00:13:44No, it ain't.
00:13:45Beerslayer's going to help me get you and Hattie back to settlements.
00:13:47You heard what Father said.
00:13:48He'll never let me go.
00:13:49He'll watch me like a hawk.
00:13:50No, I wouldn't worry none about him.
00:13:52I got an idea those Hurons are going to keep his mind occupied.
00:13:54What's down below?
00:14:09Father's room.
00:14:10There's another ladder under the trap door so we can climb up here from inside.
00:14:14Well, it's plain now what Harry meant by our one-man army.
00:14:26With a cannon like this, a single man could sure damage his enemy.
00:14:30No matter what direction they came from.
00:14:32Maybe when the Hurons see it, they'll become afraid and go away.
00:14:35No, I wouldn't count on it.
00:14:37Harry thinks we should get you and Judith back to Albany.
00:14:41I've tried, but I can't ever be like Judith.
00:14:45Father says I've got to resign myself to.
00:14:48To what?
00:14:51To being the way I am.
00:14:53Without all my wits.
00:15:14An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.
00:15:38That's what the good book says.
00:15:42But I don't stop with the eye and the tooth.
00:15:46I go a mite further, I do.
00:15:48Tarnation, Tom.
00:15:59Are you going to wait until their scalps are waving from your Huron lodge pole before you listen to reason?
00:16:03I can take care of my Judy gal.
00:16:07And Hattie can take care of herself.
00:16:09Why take chances?
00:16:10Even with your cannon, the Hurons can still starve you.
00:16:12You think so, huh?
00:16:17With this lake full of fish, them Hurons will be sprouting beers before we run out of food.
00:16:30It's all right for you to hold up here if you like, but it ain't right to risk the girl's life.
00:16:40I'm wise to your scheming and conniving.
00:16:42You figure this is your chance to take Judy off to Albany and teach her sinful ways.
00:16:46That's not so.
00:16:47Harry wants to marry me.
00:16:49Don't you, Harry?
00:16:51Sure I do.
00:16:52But Hurons will know this ain't no fit place for Judith.
00:16:54She deserves a more prodigal life like I could give her in Albany.
00:16:58I don't hear Hattie complaining.
00:16:59And what's good enough for her is good enough for Judy.
00:17:02Oh, you know Hattie, she's...
00:17:04Well, she's different.
00:17:06Harry's right.
00:17:07It's a sin and a shame to deny me a chance at a better life.
00:17:11No, by thunder!
00:17:13That's the end of it.
00:17:16I better go stand guard.
00:17:46I better go stand guard.
00:18:16I've got to get back before he comes looking for me.
00:18:36I'll let him.
00:18:37I'll pick him up and toss him in the lake.
00:18:39Just like this.
00:18:41Harry, stop it.
00:18:42Put me down.
00:18:46I could really lean on a man like you, and that's a fact.
00:18:50I take great pride in my strength.
00:18:52That's what sets me above other men.
00:18:57I'm going to get back.
00:19:07Always butting in, ain't you?
00:19:10And there's a few things here I don't like to look to.
00:19:12Like what?
00:19:14Well, old Tom, for one.
00:19:16Wouldn't you say he acts mighty peculiar?
00:19:18Oh, him.
00:19:19He's always been a little crazy, ever since I met him a few years back and throw it in with him.
00:19:24Throw it in with him?
00:19:25Well, what I mean is I take the furs he traps, sell them in Albany, and then towed back whatever supplies he wants in exchange.
00:19:31Strange sort of fur trapper, he is.
00:19:33Hmm?
00:19:34I don't see any sign of furs or even drying racks.
00:19:37Well, maybe he keeps them in his room.
00:19:39Maybe so.
00:19:40I wouldn't know about that.
00:19:42Now, what else is pestering your mind?
00:19:44One of those bear traps of old Tom.
00:19:49I haven't seen any bears in this part of the country.
00:19:51Maybe he has.
00:19:52He knows these parts better than you.
00:19:55Maybe so.
00:19:55What's he got hidden in that chest of his?
00:20:01If you want to know that, why don't you ask him?
00:20:04Stop plaguing me or I'm going to bust you in two.
00:20:07No, you won't.
00:20:08Not if you want me to help you get your sweetheart and Hetty past the Hurons into Albany.
00:20:15Well, he keeps a lot of gold hidden in the chest, I know that.
00:20:20I've been trying to get my mitts on my share for a long time.
00:20:23Whatever I do, I'll let you know what else he's got stowed away.
00:20:26One thing more.
00:20:26Now what?
00:20:30What's the real reason he built this fort?
00:20:33What's he so afraid of, anyway?
00:20:37That's Chinggaku coming back.
00:20:47Must be a pretty big bunch of them.
00:20:48How can you tell by that?
00:20:50Well, a warrior with a small war party wouldn't be so careless as to throw away an old Marx.
00:20:54I mean, bury it.
00:20:55We'd better get started for Albany then, before they cut us off.
00:20:58Harry, what about father?
00:20:59Well, the devil with him.
00:21:00Let's go.
00:21:00Not so fast.
00:21:02We have to wait till night to slip past them.
00:21:03Besides, we don't know where they're hiding.
00:21:05Well, then suppose you go ashore and find them while I help the girls get packed.
00:21:07All right.
00:21:08When you try and make old times see the danger in staying here.
00:21:18Let's go.
00:21:48Father, you unlock the door.
00:21:51Let us out.
00:21:52You hear me?
00:21:53What call you got to keep those gals locked up in there, you old buzzard?
00:21:56They're safer here than traipsing off to Albany with you.
00:21:59Especially Judy.
00:22:01What are you up to?
00:22:02I'm going ashore and trap myself a mess of Hurons.
00:22:05You're going to help me.
00:22:06No, I ain't.
00:22:07I'll not have any hand in your bloody work.
00:22:09You've already got a hand in it, you money-loving conniver.
00:22:12And don't forget it.
00:22:13Now shut up and get in there.
00:22:18We'll never get out of this terrible place alive.
00:22:22The savages won't kill us all.
00:22:24Don't cry, Judith.
00:22:25I'll look after you.
00:22:27You're awful good to me, Hedy, dear.
00:22:29Father always acting so strange and roaming off for weeks at a time.
00:22:34I'd just die if I didn't have you to turn to.
00:22:36Don't fret.
00:22:37Harry will get you out of all of this.
00:22:39I don't know, Hedy.
00:22:40Sometimes I don't think he really cares about me.
00:22:43If he were serious, he'd face Father down and take me away.
00:22:47Maybe he can't, Judith.
00:22:50Maybe there's something to trick the two of them that makes him go easy with Father.
00:22:55What do you mean?
00:22:55I can't put it into words.
00:22:59It's just a feeling I get watching them together.
00:23:13That's kind of risky for a deer slayer and a Mohican, ain't it?
00:23:16They'll likely come back this way.
00:23:18If they ain't got enough wood lords to keep out of traps, that's their lookout.
00:23:21Look out.
00:23:25Looks like they're fixing to attack the fort.
00:23:51Strange.
00:23:52No sentries.
00:23:53Yeah, they must feel pretty sure of themselves.
00:24:03Come on, now's our chance.
00:24:05We'll smash their canoe.
00:24:23Come on, now's our chance.
00:24:35Come on.
00:24:35Come on, now's our chance.
00:24:49Come on.
00:24:50Come on, now.
00:24:51Come on, now's our chance.
00:24:56Come on, now's our chance.
00:24:58Lead on me.
00:25:23Can you make it to the lake?
00:25:28Come on.
00:25:50Oh, no!
00:25:53Whoa!
00:25:58You better get out of here.
00:26:09I'll meet you over by the lake.
00:26:11Well, you heard me.
00:26:12Go ahead.
00:26:12Get out.
00:26:13I'll meet you over by the lake.
00:26:26I'll meet you over by the lake.
00:26:28I'll meet you over by the lake.
00:26:34I'll meet you over by the lake.
00:28:47They will.
00:28:48Let them.
00:28:49I'll blast them clean out of the water.
00:29:37And tell you, that red skin to mind his.
00:29:38I'll give him the same treatment I gave them Hurons.
00:29:39I think I know why the Hurons are after you.
00:29:44what do you mean?
00:29:45I saw those two you left in the woods.
00:29:47They didn't look very pretty.
00:29:49Neither did some white folks I saw when the Indians got through with them.
00:29:53Or maybe that don't bother you.
00:29:54I don't hold us taking scouts.
00:29:56No matter what the reason.
00:29:58Oh, ain't you the pious one?
00:30:02Keep down, Buddhist.
00:30:03Hold it down, Judith.
00:30:33Help! Help!
00:31:03I suppose you're too squeamish about his goods, either. What you gettin' at?
00:31:19Scalp hunting.
00:31:21You say some make a business out of it.
00:31:25You know, you keep prodin' me this way, and I'm gonna bust you wide open.
00:31:31Yes, sir.
00:31:33I can't think.
00:31:35I'm sorry.
00:31:37I'm sorry.
00:31:39My friend, this is a chopper.
00:31:43I need to turn on the blow.
00:31:45I'm sorry.
00:31:47I'm sorry.
00:31:49I'm sorry.
00:31:51I'm sorry.
00:31:53I'm sorry.
00:31:55I'm sorry.
00:31:57Eye for an eye. That's what the good book says. A tooth for a tooth.
00:32:18Who's there?
00:32:19Steerslayer. Open up. I want to talk to you.
00:32:22No, no. Go away. Keep out of here.
00:32:27Where's your sister? And Harry?
00:32:33Outside, packing Judy's things in the canoe.
00:32:35You better get your stuff together, then. You've got to pull out of here before dawn.
00:32:40I'm not going. I can't leave, Father.
00:32:44I'll see that he comes, too, if I have to drag him.
00:32:46Oh, please, you mustn't. He'll kill you.
00:32:49No, he won't. I'll go get packed.
00:32:57Where's Hetty? We've got to shove off.
00:33:00You'll be along in a minute.
00:33:02You better give me a hand with old Tom.
00:33:04You all going someplace?
00:33:06Like maybe Albany?
00:33:10We are that.
00:33:12Not with my gals, you're not.
00:33:13You're staying right here with me.
00:33:15Don't be a fool.
00:33:16We can't hold out here forever.
00:33:18We've got to get the girls away while there's still a chance.
00:33:20Shut up.
00:33:21There's nothing to fear.
00:33:23Now that they've had a taste of the cannon, it's likely them savages won't come back.
00:33:26They'll come back.
00:33:28It's my guess you've got something they want real bad.
00:33:30I don't know what you're talking about.
00:33:32I think you do.
00:33:34Want me to spell it out for you?
00:33:35In front of the girls?
00:33:37Get out of here.
00:33:38Go on or by thunder, I'll put a hole clean through you.
00:33:43Look!
00:33:44Get the girls inside, quick!
00:34:07Let them come closer and I'll blast them!
00:34:14Help me with this gun.
00:34:39Help me with this gun.
00:34:43That's a bad powder of Harry's.
00:35:07I told him to get rid of it.
00:35:08Help me with this gun.
00:35:13Help me with this gun.
00:35:15Help me with this gun.
00:35:30Help me!
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00:36:02I don't know.
00:36:32I don't know.
00:37:02I'll be a fool.
00:37:03It's him or us.
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00:37:32I don't know.
00:37:33I don't know.
00:37:34I don't know.
00:37:35I don't know.
00:37:36I don't know.
00:37:37Father, Father!
00:38:06Father!
00:38:11Harry, do something!
00:38:14No, you might hit him.
00:38:36Father, Father!
00:38:46Father, Father!
00:38:52Father, Father!
00:39:07You're not using that fire to dry his clothes.
00:39:11You can bank on that.
00:39:16Where's Harry?
00:39:21I was wondering when you'd get around to that.
00:39:34Why not?
00:39:35School ain't gonna do me any good now.
00:39:37Anyway, I'm gonna inherit it, you might say, when I wed Judith.
00:39:41I doubt if you're anticipating marriage as much as she is.
00:39:45You saying I don't aim to do right by her?
00:39:47I say your main aim is to do right by Harry March.
00:39:50And none other.
00:39:54Get your mitts out of there!
00:39:56What are you looking for?
00:39:58Get that cannon loaded.
00:40:19What is it?
00:40:20What's in there?
00:40:22Scouts.
00:40:23Indian scouts.
00:40:26You'd better not.
00:40:27They're not all Huron.
00:40:32He wasn't very particular, was he?
00:40:35The only thing he ever trapped was Indians, and you know it.
00:40:38Well, I might have had a slight inkling, but I took no hand in it.
00:40:41No.
00:40:42You just took the scouts to Albany and collected the bounty.
00:40:45What bounty?
00:40:46What are you talking about?
00:40:47Bounty money for Huron and Iroquois scouts.
00:40:50Just like the French do for our Indian allies.
00:40:53What's wrong with it?
00:40:54It's legal, ain't it?
00:40:55Yes, it's legal.
00:40:56It's the main cause of these unending Indian wars.
00:40:59It's one thing to kill an Indian in self-defense when he comes howling down on you.
00:41:03But it's another to go seeking his scalp for blood money.
00:41:06So what?
00:41:07There's fellas on both sides doing it.
00:41:09Scalp hunting's become a regular trade almost.
00:41:12And at $100 a piece, I aim to get my share.
00:41:14Now give me that.
00:41:15You had no part in this business as you say, then you wouldn't have any claim to this now, would you?
00:41:19I got something moving to me for all the time I spent messing around these backwoods.
00:41:23I could have been having myself a gay time with them Albany gals if it hadn't have been...
00:41:33Now look what you've done.
00:41:34Went and got Judith all upset.
00:41:36You're the beat of any man I ever saw, Harry March.
00:41:39Now if you can bring yourself to it, suppose you get that cannon loaded and try and look after those girls.
00:41:44Well I see what can be done about old Tom.
00:41:46You ain't even trying to fetch old Tom back from them Hurons, are you?
00:41:59Where are you going with that?
00:42:00To the Huron camp.
00:42:01Maybe I can make a deal with them.
00:42:02Deal? What kind of a deal?
00:42:04He scalps for old Tom.
00:42:06Are you daft?
00:42:07You go busting in on them savages, they go...
00:42:09You go busting in on them savages, they go...
00:42:10You go busting in on them savages, they go...
00:42:21What's wrong, Hetty?
00:42:22What is it?
00:42:23The old Tom's record of the Hutter family.
00:42:25Births, deaths and so on.
00:42:26Didn't you ever read it?
00:42:27My father always kept his bible locked up in the chest.
00:42:28What's important?
00:42:29What's it say?
00:42:31It's not your sister Judith.
00:42:33She's an Indian.
00:42:34It's an Indian Indian?
00:42:35Your father carried her off from an Indian village and she was just a baby.
00:42:53she's pretty upset you see what you can do for her
00:42:59we'll see
00:43:00you know about hattie all along didn't you would an indian not know an indian
00:43:23you know it's a shock coming so sudden but if you think about it you've got more
00:43:48reason to be happy and sad happy about being an indian of course don't you see
00:43:57this proves there's nothing wrong with your mind like you thought you feel an
00:44:02act the way you were born to the way it's right and natural it's not in your
00:44:08blood nature to be like june a lot more than most aging echo my white brother
00:44:15speak
00:44:35what are you up to now
00:44:37nothing for you to fret about
00:44:39come on let's go it's time we made tracks for albany i'm not going with you
00:44:42not after what you said about about your albany girl i didn't mean nothing
00:44:46but that judith just more than i can bear father in the hands of the savages and
00:44:51hattie turning out to be an indian and you making light of me i wish i were dead
00:44:57now don't go crying you'll redden those pretty eyes of yours don't you tell us we
00:45:01told me harry march you're just plain no good
00:45:05i respect you right served me right of all my scheming and conniving lost me the thing i yearn for most
00:45:12what's that
00:45:13stay here with the girls until nightfall understand if we're not back by then make a break for it
00:45:24right you're not sure then that the hurons will give him up
00:45:27well it all depends on which they want the most
00:45:30old tom and the scalps of their dead
00:45:32makes you think they want them scalps at all
00:45:35well all indians are superstitious
00:45:38hurons more than most
00:45:41they believe that the spirit of a scalp warrior can never rest
00:45:44until his scalp is reclaimed
00:45:46and you can't go to happy hunting grounds without his hair on huh
00:45:50he'll go slow at first
00:45:52trying to make him talk
00:46:11well
00:46:23i reckon that's the last we'll see of them
00:46:25come on let's go
00:46:26aren't you gonna wait for them
00:46:28you think i'm a fool
00:46:30they got no more chance than old tom
00:46:32maybe less
00:46:32what makes you so sure
00:46:34never mind
00:46:36come on
00:46:38let her stay if she's a mind too
00:46:41her being an indian them hurons likely won't bother her none
00:46:44but father and deer slayer and chingagook
00:46:47don't you care what happens to them
00:46:49i'm concerned about you and me and nobody else
00:46:52now come on let's go
00:46:53harry
00:47:07get out
00:47:09and bring the pouch with you
00:47:11what for
00:47:13what do you expect to find in it
00:47:15the gold that was in the chest
00:47:17it wasn't there when i looked for gunpowder
00:47:20you took father's gold
00:47:22you robbed him
00:47:23i'm waiting harry
00:47:25scalps
00:47:35you stole them too
00:47:37why not
00:47:38a hundred dollars a piece are worth a sight more to me than they are to a pack of superstitious heathens
00:47:42harry don't you realize what you've done
00:47:45where do you think you're going
00:47:47to warn deer slayer and chingagook
00:47:48not in my canoe you're not
00:47:50i'm using that to take judith and me away from here
00:47:53daddy come back
00:48:00let her go
00:48:03but you'll be killed
00:48:04the old kid
00:48:05i'm not going to be killed
00:48:09a man
00:48:11for sure
00:48:13he's out there
00:48:14you're going to be killed
00:48:15because you'll see you not
00:48:17but you're not going to be killed
00:48:18Are you coming with me?
00:48:48Are you coming with me or not?
00:49:01Goodbye, Harry.
00:49:03Judith!
00:49:04Judith, you come back here, do you hear me?
00:49:10You're still alive.
00:49:30Wait!
00:49:39Easy now.
00:49:43I am Deerslayer.
00:49:53I come in peace to help the Huron.
00:49:56Help us?
00:49:57Yes.
00:49:58By setting at rest the spirits of your dead warriors.
00:50:02You can do this?
00:50:04I can.
00:50:05For the life of the old white, I give the Hurons the scalps he took.
00:50:10What is to stop us from taking the scalps in your lives as well?
00:50:14Only treacherous dogs bite the hand that helps him.
00:50:19The scalps.
00:50:21For the life of the old white, there is little life left in him.
00:50:29It shall be as you say.
00:50:30It shall be as you say.
00:50:36We're too late.
00:50:42It shall be as you say...
00:51:04he tried to warn you harry stole the scalps from your pouch i might have known the scalps about
00:51:27dead where are they the big white has is he still at the fort he went to albany the big white try to find
00:51:38him if you catch him and get your scalps back you let the girls go free they will be slaves for
00:51:48the families of our dead i reckon i know what you got mine for chinga cooking
00:51:53not the fire
00:52:00hey judy how did you
00:52:23the gauntlet
00:52:30you know they're taking us to their village to make slaves of
00:52:36slaves my daughter's slaves of the hurons
00:52:44you dirty scum i'll kill you i'll take you to pieces you have a hot
00:52:50tongue old one soon i will make it hotter i'll get you first i'll kill you i'll kill you with my bear
00:52:58bear
00:53:06run run
00:53:13Run.
00:53:15Run!
00:53:42Father, see.
00:54:12Father, come on.
00:54:42Ah!
00:54:44Ah!
00:54:46Ah!
00:55:12Ah!
00:55:14Ah!
00:55:28Ah!!!
00:55:32Ah!
00:55:34Ah!
00:55:36Ah!
00:55:38Ah!
00:55:40Let's go.
00:56:10Let's go.
00:56:40Mine, too.
00:56:44Don't let them take you and Judith alive.
00:56:47Understand?
00:56:47Hold it.
00:57:03Here's what you want.
00:57:06Take it.
00:57:07Here's what you want.
00:57:37He's hurt.
00:57:44Oh, Harry.
00:57:46Oh, Harry.
00:57:48It's hurt inside.
00:57:50Little wonder after lugging that cannon all the way up here from the fort.
00:57:54It doesn't seem possible even for him, strong as he is.
00:57:59I reckon it was something more than strength.
00:58:04Sure you don't want us to go with you?
00:58:06It's a long haul, Albany.
00:58:08No, thanks.
00:58:09It's up to me to take care of Harry now.
00:58:12She'll get me to a doctor.
00:58:14And to a preacher.
00:58:16I'll miss you, Hetty.
00:58:18I wish you'd come with us.
00:58:20No, Judith.
00:58:21My place is with Chingagook.
00:58:23And his people.
00:58:24My people will be pleased with you.
00:58:26As soon as we fetch them here and get you and Hetty wed, we can start building a village.
00:58:31Goodbye.
00:58:33Goodbye.
00:58:34And thank you.
00:58:35Keep your hair on.
00:58:42THE END
00:59:12THE END
00:59:42THE END
01:00:12THE END
01:00:42THE END
01:01:12THE END
01:01:42THE END
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01:04:18THE END
01:04:40I Yan ki çok üzüldüm Ama ne olur sen üzülme
01:04:46Söylenesik kolay Babandan çektiğim yetmiyormuş gibi
01:04:50Bir de bu mühendis çıktı başımıza Bizi kapılarında it gibi görüyorlar
01:04:56Sen olban sana oğlan büyük aşkım olmasak İnan bir gün bile durmam buralarda
01:05:03Sus ne olur Sen gider sen ben ne aparım
01:05:06If you really get a day, don't forget to leave me!
01:05:12There is a question!
01:05:13There is a question!
01:05:14Ah!
01:05:15Oh necdet ağabey.
01:05:33Ne güzel bir gün değil mi?
01:05:35Kolay gelsin.
01:05:38Sağ ol Necdet ağabey.
01:05:40Ağabey mi?
01:05:41Evet!
01:05:42Ne dememi isterdiniz?
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