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Cowboys of Old Santa Fe – Classic Western (1934) presents a timeless journey into the golden era of American frontier adventure. This classic Western delivers action, drama, and thrilling cowboy storytelling from the early days of cinema.
Perfect for fans of vintage films, historic Westerns, and old-style frontier entertainment.
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Perfect for fans of vintage films, historic Westerns, and old-style frontier entertainment.
This upload is shared for educational and archival purposes to help preserve classic cinema history.
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00:01:43How's that cactus? I've heard tomcats yelling. I like better
00:01:50That's the turn this fool song I ever hear why you ain't even got no dog. I got a horse ain't I?
00:01:58I reckon I can't stop you making that noise out here, but don't never do it in front of no strangers. I'll quit squawking cactus
00:02:05Come on. Let's go
00:02:09This beats the city doesn't snoop
00:02:13Just wide open spaces. No traffic to worry about
00:02:19Look out cactus get off the road there
00:02:43Hold boy hold hold easy easy
00:02:47Why you low-cold boneheaded short-horned son of a ornery low-life knock-kneed white-livered sheep
00:02:55Easy old-timer there's a woman up there, and I can see you're not hurt
00:03:00No I ain't hurt
00:03:01But anybody to drive a car like that woman ought to be put in a booby-hat
00:03:03ha ha ha ha ha ha
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00:03:08Hah
00:03:08You gonna let him talk that way about a lady, Tarzan, huh?
00:03:12Here.
00:03:15Now you lay off me, you big, blonde billy goat.
00:03:19All right, all right, if that's the way you feel about it.
00:03:22Nice, Tarzan.
00:03:24Yeah, nice boy.
00:03:29I hope you'll excuse my son, miss.
00:03:36He ain't even learned to ride yet.
00:03:38I'm terribly sorry.
00:03:39There doesn't seem to be room enough for both of us out here, does there?
00:03:44Oh, no, ma'am.
00:03:46I mean, yes.
00:03:47I guess I was going too fast.
00:03:49It was all my fault.
00:03:50Well, these roads could stand to be widened here.
00:03:54We don't mind, though, do we?
00:03:56No, ma'am.
00:03:57Gee, miss, I guess you got the worst of it after all.
00:04:12You are in quite a fix.
00:04:13Serves her right.
00:04:16We'll get you out of it all right, though.
00:04:18With the help of Cactus here.
00:04:20Is that your name?
00:04:21Yeah, my name's Cactus.
00:04:23And them that don't like it, kid...
00:04:24Hey, wait just a minute now, old-timer.
00:04:26We're pals and all that sort of thing, but we're a lady's concern...
00:04:29Oh, I don't mind.
00:04:30I think he's cute.
00:04:33Hey, listen.
00:04:34Let's help her get this car out of here.
00:04:35Go out and pick up the stock.
00:04:36Not me.
00:04:37She got herself into it, and I'll let her get out.
00:04:48Just leave him alone a minute.
00:04:49He'll help out.
00:04:50He's always like that.
00:04:51My name's Lila Miller.
00:04:53Mine's Kentucky.
00:04:54Folks generally call me Ken.
00:04:56We were on our way to El Raposo Ranch.
00:04:58El Raposo?
00:05:00Yes.
00:05:00My dad owns it.
00:05:02You're going in the cross-country race, I suppose.
00:05:04Yes, ma'am.
00:05:05We've been in 20 already.
00:05:06How many did you win?
00:05:08Well, just exactly 20.
00:05:12Say, what do you got on those mules?
00:05:15Oh, it's things to sell to dudes.
00:05:17Oh, and I thought you were a real cowboy.
00:05:20Oh, I am, miss.
00:05:21That's just a sideline.
00:05:23See, we take old cars and go around to these races.
00:05:25Folks want to buy, they can.
00:05:27Kind of helps out with expenses.
00:05:34Well, Miller certainly picked a godforsaken country to lose himself in.
00:05:43Maybe.
00:05:45But he hasn't done badly by himself.
00:05:48Locating a gold mine and operating the finest dude ranch in the West.
00:05:54Say, what have you got on Miller anyway?
00:05:57That's my business.
00:05:59Yeah?
00:06:00Then what's mine?
00:06:00You'll find out soon enough.
00:06:03And if it's the Miller I'm looking for, it's going to be a very pleasant vacation.
00:06:10Hey, Jimmy, give me a lift to the ranch.
00:06:13Sure will, Miss Lila.
00:06:14You want a tow?
00:06:15No, just a lift.
00:06:18There's Miller's daughter now.
00:06:19Yeah.
00:06:21Rearrange those bags.
00:06:22You sit over there.
00:06:32Not at all.
00:06:35Ah, there you passed me.
00:06:36Thanks again.
00:06:37I'll see you at the ranch.
00:06:38Yes, ma'am.
00:06:40Pardon me.
00:06:41Pardon me.
00:06:41I never seen you look sillier in all my life.
00:07:02That's kept me out of the clutches of the ornery sex for nigh under forty year.
00:07:08And by cracky, I reckon you need it, wasn't I do now?
00:07:11Hey, listen, you old scarpion.
00:07:13Head it out.
00:07:14Help me get a rope on that car.
00:07:15Come on.
00:07:16But she said she'd send for it.
00:07:17Well, she may forget it.
00:07:20Besides, I haven't had a ride in a good car for a long time.
00:07:22Come on.
00:07:23I won't do it, Dad Gummy.
00:07:25I just won't in that final.
00:07:29Oh, you may have health and you may have wealth
00:07:35And your clothes may fit like a glove
00:07:39But early or late you're a lonesome skate
00:07:44If you can't find a girl to love
00:07:49Oh, you may be king of everything
00:07:53With a mustache you can't twirl
00:07:57But when you sigh and you don't know why
00:08:02It's because you ain't got a girl
00:08:06But I felt sure you were a New York girl.
00:08:10No, this is my home.
00:08:12City chokes me.
00:08:14No air, no mountains, no moonlight on your day.
00:08:19But you went to school in the East.
00:08:21That's a certainty.
00:08:23Graduated last year.
00:08:25Now I'm helping Dad run his ranch.
00:08:27Oh, sounds like a big job.
00:08:29Not at all.
00:08:30I love it.
00:08:31But don't you ever get lonesome out here?
00:08:33There are lots of people around.
00:08:35Oh, I don't mean that kind of lonesomeness.
00:08:38I mean lonesome for some particular person.
00:08:49Oh, dear.
00:08:53Are you sure he's safe?
00:08:55Well, he will be after you get on him, lady.
00:08:57You see, he kind of likes you.
00:08:58What are you doing on the stage?
00:09:10Where's your car?
00:09:11Back at the fork in the ditch.
00:09:13Oh, you monkey.
00:09:14Welcome to our reposal, gentlemen.
00:09:16How are you, Mr. Tracy?
00:09:17Glad to see you again.
00:09:18Thanks.
00:09:19This was Mr. Chandler.
00:09:20Pleased to meet you, Mr. Chandler.
00:09:21I'm Charlie Miller.
00:09:23I hope you'll find peace and rest here.
00:09:24Thanks.
00:09:25Nice place you have here.
00:09:26Well, that's a great spot, isn't it?
00:09:27Yes, great spot.
00:09:29For someone who wants to get away from the past.
00:09:33Did you say your name was Miller?
00:09:36Yes, Charlie Miller.
00:09:38Why?
00:09:39Oh, nothing.
00:09:41For a moment, you reminded me of someone I used to know when I was a boy.
00:09:45But his name wasn't Charlie Miller.
00:09:48Well, maybe I'm a twin and don't know it.
00:09:51Maybe.
00:09:52Pete will show you their quarters.
00:09:54I'll take you around later.
00:09:55Thanks.
00:10:04Well, young lady, what happened to your car?
00:10:07Well, Dad, you see, it was like this.
00:10:09I didn't think I was going so awfully fast.
00:10:10No.
00:10:11Oh, really?
00:10:13That him?
00:10:14Miller?
00:10:15Sure.
00:10:17Pretty swell job, that daughter.
00:10:19Uh-huh.
00:10:21That's not what we came down here for.
00:10:23No.
00:10:23But I wouldn't mind leaving with it.
00:10:26When are you going to pack General Miller?
00:10:28When I get ready.
00:10:30In the meantime, your job's to take orders, not ask questions.
00:10:34And he's coming here to sell things.
00:10:36I want you to help him.
00:10:38He's awfully sweet.
00:10:40What's this?
00:10:41A sweet cowboy.
00:10:43Oh, Dad, he's regular.
00:10:45Oh, you'll like him.
00:10:46He's a sweet cowboy.
00:10:50He killed a little.
00:10:51I'll gaze on these wonderful contraptions here, folks.
00:10:54Why, just a look at them would make you feel and act western.
00:10:57Imagine the proud look on your horse's face when he sees you in one of these outfits.
00:11:00Now, me and me young son here was raised pets.
00:11:04Born with a gold spoon in the mouth.
00:11:06Well, the darn thing.
00:11:07Tories, we had to leave home to make a living.
00:11:09Now, just a minute.
00:11:10Now, take a look at these beautiful silver spurs.
00:11:15They jingle with every step and make you feel proud to walk.
00:11:17And if you listen, if you listen very careful, you can hear them sing a song of love.
00:11:23What's that about the song of love?
00:11:26Oh, I said, Mom, that if you listen right careful, they'd sing a song of love.
00:11:33But you have to listen.
00:11:35And can they really sing?
00:11:37Oh, yes, Mr. Miller.
00:11:38They sing a beautiful little song entitled, A Steal at Fifty Bucks.
00:11:43Hmm.
00:11:44Well, it certainly is a steal, but I'm not suggesting who's the thief.
00:11:50Oh, Dad, why don't you buy them?
00:11:52It's first prize for the race.
00:11:54At, uh, fifty bucks?
00:11:58Hey, our mister.
00:12:00Guaranteed to straighten knock knees and won't rub a blister.
00:12:03Even give you a genuine western bow-legged look.
00:12:07Only two hundred and fifty bucks.
00:12:09You peddlers have worked up quite a sucker racket.
00:12:12My name's Cactus, mister.
00:12:16And don't you forget that I'm prickly.
00:12:19Miss Miller, who is that stranger over there?
00:12:23Mr. Chandler.
00:12:25Thanks.
00:12:25Well, Mr. Chandler.
00:12:31Think of my meeting you here.
00:12:34And, uh, think what a break you're getting, meeting me.
00:12:38Get a real western outfit for, say, about one hundred bucks.
00:12:42Thanks, but personally, I don't care to look like a fool.
00:12:46What's that?
00:12:47I said thanks, but I don't care to look like a fool.
00:12:52Ah, my mistake.
00:12:53My mistake.
00:12:54But in this case, I don't think the clothes would make any difference.
00:12:57What?
00:12:58Oh, look, Mr. Chandler.
00:13:02I'll take beauties.
00:13:03Yeah, he's buying them for the open race.
00:13:05Automobile?
00:13:06No, silly.
00:13:07Horses.
00:13:09We have a race every year through Five Mile Canyon.
00:13:12Slides, jumps, everything.
00:13:14Well, that's very interesting.
00:13:16I watch it from the grandstand.
00:13:19Uh, have you bought your western outfit yet?
00:13:21Well, uh, I'm considering this saddle.
00:13:26How much did you say it was, my good man?
00:13:29Four hundred dollars.
00:13:34Very reasonable.
00:13:35I'll take it.
00:13:41Bring it over to my bungalow.
00:13:48I think the best spot's down in the ravine, where there's a lot of brush.
00:13:53I've picked the exact spot.
00:13:54I'll show it to you tonight.
00:13:56Want me to stretch a rope?
00:13:57The rope will show.
00:13:58Better use a wire.
00:13:59I'll explain just what I want this evening.
00:14:05Fearing with the horse race is mighty risky business out in this country.
00:14:09I think it would be better...
00:14:10I'll do the thinking.
00:14:11You just ride to win.
00:14:13You just ride to win.
00:14:18So I hear you're not betting on my bungalow, eh?
00:14:29Letting your poor old dad down.
00:14:31No, I'm not.
00:14:32I'm betting a little, but I'm putting most of my money on Tarzan.
00:14:38You mean you're putting most of your money on Ken.
00:14:41Yes.
00:14:42Tarzan and Ken.
00:14:43Ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:14:48There you are.
00:14:49Good luck.
00:14:51Oh, hello.
00:14:52Thanks a lot.
00:14:53And the good-looking horse clutch I see around here, I may need it.
00:14:56You won't need any more than I'm wishing you.
00:14:58Well, how's the betting?
00:15:00Tell you the truth, sir, I don't know.
00:15:01I hear there's a lot of money being put down on Tarzan and my horse.
00:15:05Well, maybe so.
00:15:06Well, good luck, Ken.
00:15:07Thanks, Mr. Miller.
00:15:10Bye.
00:15:10I think I'll take a little scroll around and size up our competition.
00:15:14All right, Cactus.
00:15:15Stay away from that betting.
00:15:16You know you're failing.
00:15:17Me gambled?
00:15:18Oh, you know I didn't care of that.
00:15:21Yeah?
00:15:22Mm.
00:15:23When?
00:15:25Ha, ha, ha.
00:15:26Want to bet?
00:15:28I don't think I feel like betting today, Chandler.
00:15:31Oh, come on, old man.
00:15:32Let's forget yesterday.
00:15:38Which one is his?
00:15:39That's the one.
00:15:40I spotted it this morning.
00:15:42Oh.
00:15:42Oh.
00:15:43Oh.
00:15:43Oh.
00:15:43Oh.
00:15:44Oh.
00:15:44Oh.
00:15:44Oh.
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00:15:47Well, there's no harm done, Chandler.
00:15:49If you feel that way about it, I'll take you on for 50 bucks.
00:15:5250 dollars?
00:15:53Well, you haven't got the courage to put up your horse, have you?
00:15:58Don't worry none about my courage.
00:16:00I just simply can't bet something don't belong to me.
00:16:03Me and Cactus are partners and everything, that's all.
00:16:04Well, you won't need that wire.
00:16:07I'll have him out of the race before he gets to the ravine.
00:16:10We won't take any chance.
00:16:12Get down there and be ready for him if he does come through.
00:16:21Now, get looking to see if he had any teeth.
00:16:24He's got enough to bite off this race, I guess.
00:16:27I understand you haven't got much chance today, Tracy.
00:16:30What do you mean?
00:16:31I've got it in the bag.
00:16:32Oh, yeah?
00:16:33Everybody else is going for Tarzan.
00:16:35Maybe.
00:16:37But Ken's partner doesn't expect him to win.
00:16:40Me?
00:16:41Why, dadgummit, Tarzan will be so far ahead it'll look like the other horses are running in another race.
00:16:47Would you like to lay a little bet on that?
00:16:49I sure would.
00:16:50We done a good business today.
00:16:55$660.
00:16:56Covered.
00:16:56Why, oh, this'll be safe with me.
00:17:00Your partner and I were talking about betting, uh, Tarzan.
00:17:05Oh, no.
00:17:06Ken wouldn't put up Tarzan.
00:17:08Wouldn't he?
00:17:09You were the only thing that was keeping him back.
00:17:11He said you were a half-owner.
00:17:13I'd risk $1,000 against Tarzan.
00:17:16You would?
00:17:17Ken left the decision up to you, Cactus.
00:17:20$1,000.
00:17:22Ken and me could sure use that.
00:17:24Oh, you better forget it, Cactus.
00:17:27Tarzan doesn't stand a chance against that horse.
00:17:29Oh, what are you talking about?
00:17:31Tarzan will walk away from him like he's standing still.
00:17:35I'll bet $1,000 cash against Tarzan right this minute.
00:17:38I'll bet you that two mules and mother horse again $100.
00:17:41You're wrong.
00:17:43Throwing the dude close, now I'll make it $500.
00:17:45I'll take it.
00:17:46Ah, chicken feed.
00:17:48Why don't you go the whole way and put up Tarzan?
00:17:52Oh, I just couldn't do it.
00:17:55Ken and me...
00:17:56Well, he said it was up to you.
00:17:58You're a senior partner, aren't you?
00:18:01You wait here.
00:18:01I'll talk to Ken.
00:18:02Ah, it's too late.
00:18:04I've got to get this horse to the barrier.
00:18:08Looks like you're a cinch, Tracy.
00:18:10The old man doesn't seem to have any confidence in Tarzan.
00:18:13Maybe he's afraid Ken's going to throw the rage.
00:18:16Wait a minute.
00:18:18I'll take that bet.
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00:19:06Oh, yeah.
00:19:36Oh, my God.
00:20:06Oh, my God.
00:20:36Oh, my God.
00:21:06Oh, my God.
00:21:37Well, I just can't understand it.
00:21:41Tarzan ain't never lost his footing before.
00:21:43Well, there's a first time for everything, you know.
00:21:48Yeah.
00:21:48We'll turn over everything to you as soon as I see Ken.
00:21:55They was egging me on and egging me on and the old gambling fever got me.
00:22:05I just know they couldn't lose.
00:22:08Well, we've been broke before, haven't we?
00:22:10He looked like a perfect cinch.
00:22:14Tarzan, he never lost the race.
00:22:16Well, he wouldn't know how.
00:22:17So I, I bet him, too.
00:22:27I bet Tarzan.
00:22:28Why, you couldn't.
00:22:36You couldn't do that to me, Cactus.
00:22:37I ain't asking you to forgive me.
00:22:42I'd sooner cut off my arm than hurt you.
00:22:47I just wanted you to understand before I go.
00:22:51You got a mighty fine idea of what being a partner means, haven't you?
00:23:00I didn't know it.
00:23:03Well, you don't act like it.
00:23:04Talking about running out on me.
00:23:07Leaving me.
00:23:07Well, you old billy-goat, what did you do without me?
00:23:13Forget it, old partner.
00:23:15We lost the race, but I'm not so sure we lost Tarzan.
00:23:19Oh, what do you mean?
00:23:22Lookie here.
00:23:26Something cut him bad here.
00:23:33I see what it was.
00:23:36Hold it, boy.
00:23:37This wire's brand new.
00:23:45Just been broken, too.
00:23:47Somebody's, uh...
00:23:50Take a look at that.
00:23:52A cowhand with a twisted heel.
00:23:55Yeah, and a scented den with a rubber one.
00:23:57All we got to do now is find the men to fit them shoes.
00:24:01Yeah, that's all.
00:24:03Well, old-timer, we've been framed.
00:24:05Cutting them poor knees of yours, too.
00:24:10I got a powerful feel in that man, Chandler.
00:24:12I'll find the boots that made them prints
00:24:14if it takes me seventeen years.
00:24:27Oh.
00:24:28Ha-ha.
00:24:29Thanks for the luck you got me.
00:24:30That's funny.
00:24:31That's a fun thing.
00:24:33There you are.
00:24:34No, you're very beautiful.
00:25:01Adorable.
00:25:03Thank you, kind sir.
00:25:05You belong among the bright lights.
00:25:07Theaters, cafes, interesting people.
00:25:10We could have a great time seeing them together.
00:25:12Father, I believe I could make you very happy.
00:25:16A proposal.
00:25:18I've met a great many girls,
00:25:19but this is my first proposal, believe me.
00:25:22Oh, I appreciate the compliment,
00:25:24but I don't want to marry, just yet.
00:25:26You don't dislike me?
00:25:28Of course not.
00:25:29But there's lots of time.
00:25:31And after all, Father does...
00:25:32I'm sure he won't stand in the way of your happiness.
00:25:35In fact, I'll go and see him right now.
00:25:37You wouldn't do that.
00:25:38Oh, he'll be glad to see me.
00:25:43You've come here a total stranger.
00:25:46And out of a clear sky, demand.
00:25:50Demand that I give you my daughter.
00:25:53Ha!
00:25:55I think you'd better take your vacation somewhere else.
00:25:59You're beginning to set my teeth on edge.
00:26:01Do I make myself clear?
00:26:03Yes, indeed.
00:26:04Very clear.
00:26:05In fact, you're beginning to set my teeth on edge.
00:26:09And the best thing you can do is to get out.
00:26:12Maybe yes.
00:26:13Maybe no.
00:26:16Suppose we take off the masks.
00:26:18What do you mean?
00:26:19You said you didn't know who I was.
00:26:22Take another look.
00:26:26Who are you?
00:26:27It took me a long, long time to find you.
00:26:30I'm Monty Korber's son.
00:26:36Monty Korber.
00:26:37When you broke parole and ran away...
00:26:39For heaven's sake, Chandler.
00:26:40Korber.
00:26:42Matt Korber.
00:26:45Very well.
00:26:47Korber.
00:26:49I did your father no wrong.
00:26:52And you know it.
00:26:54I was innocent.
00:26:56And you ought to know that, too.
00:26:58I came out here to get away from it all and try to forget for my daughter's sake.
00:27:04You can't come in now and ruin everything.
00:27:07Well, that's up to you.
00:27:09And your very charming daughter.
00:27:12Why, you...
00:27:13Take it easy.
00:27:13Take it easy.
00:27:17Same old trick.
00:27:19Yeah.
00:27:20I learned it from the old man.
00:27:23Well, what do you want?
00:27:25Plenty.
00:27:26I'm muscling in.
00:27:27I won't be a bad partner, Charlie.
00:27:32And I won't be such a bad son-in-law.
00:27:34But I might be a bad witness against you.
00:27:38Beginning tomorrow, I own half this ranch.
00:27:42And half the gold you get out of the hills.
00:27:45Bare-faced robbery.
00:27:46Call it what you like.
00:27:48But don't mistake it for a bluff.
00:27:50I'm taking it on the lam.
00:28:01You're taking it on the lam.
00:28:03Did I tell you?
00:28:05No, I'm telling you.
00:28:07Getting tired of living, right?
00:28:08You know, I want to keep healthy.
00:28:14And that'll be plenty tough to do if that Kentucky ever pins the goods on us.
00:28:18I tell you, he suspects something.
00:28:20Ah, that mug doesn't know a thing.
00:28:22You're just turning yellow.
00:28:25If you've got Miller where you want him,
00:28:26why don't you get that shipment of gold that's coming in tonight?
00:28:29It's a big one.
00:28:30Give me my half and let me go.
00:28:32You're half.
00:28:34Pretend you you'd get half.
00:28:36You'll get as much as I give you.
00:28:38And when I give it to you.
00:28:40If you think I'm going to stick around here just because you're falling for some janguil...
00:28:44You'll stick and like it.
00:28:47You'll slip we the works long enough.
00:28:49And I'm not taking it at your mess.
00:28:58Why, you dirty.
00:29:01And here's something to make you look nice at the dance tonight.
00:29:11Stop, stop.
00:29:11I've had enough.
00:29:12I shouldn't take so much trouble.
00:29:15I ought to just pour you back in the bottle.
00:29:19There's only one man can run any show.
00:29:22And I've yet to see the person who can run me.
00:29:25You get it?
00:29:26I'm not going to.
00:29:41I'm not going to.
00:29:43I'm no wonder.
00:30:57Now the Wyoming Wolf, boys.
00:31:11Somewhere in Wyoming
00:31:21Someone waits for me
00:31:25On the Lone Prairie
00:31:27Someday in Wyoming
00:31:33The eyes will all be blue
00:31:37I'll be there with you
00:31:41And somewhere in the west
00:31:43We'll build our little nest
00:31:47A place where we can love
00:31:51In the golden
00:31:53I pray for the day
00:31:57Having a nip punch?
00:31:59Thanks, Texas.
00:32:01When skies will all be blue
00:32:05And I'll be there with you
00:32:09Can I sing my song now?
00:32:15Now?
00:32:17Yeah, I want to sing it right now. How about that?
00:32:19Okay.
00:32:20We're gonna help you
00:32:21We're gonna help you
00:32:22The boy's not
00:32:23No!
00:32:24Why?
00:32:25No, we're gonna help you
00:32:27No, we're gonna help you
00:32:29The boy's not
00:32:30No, we're gonna help you
00:32:31No, we're gonna help you
00:32:32My mom and the old lion
00:32:33No, we're gonna help you
00:32:34No, we're gonna help you
00:32:35I wanna play my accordion anyhow.
00:32:44She don't lie no harmonica playing here.
00:32:59She don't lie no madlin' playing in here.
00:33:04My mama no allow no man-loving here
00:33:07What I care what she don't allow
00:33:09I'm gonna play my man-loving anyhow
00:33:14My mama no allow no githiddles in here
00:33:17My mama no allow no guitars in here
00:33:20What I care what mama no allow
00:33:22I'm gonna play my guitar anyhow
00:33:26My mama no allow me to go with a pretty girl
00:33:30My mama no allow me to go with a pretty girl
00:33:32My mama no allow me to go with a pretty girl in here
00:33:35All right, that's the old Santa thing.
00:33:51All right, there's an old trail in my memory
00:34:06Where the pale moon softly beams
00:34:12And the starlight always shines
00:34:17On the trail of my dreams
00:34:23There's a bright silver lining
00:34:28For this weary, lonely strain
00:34:34For there's someone who is pining
00:34:39Way down in old Santa Fe
00:34:46So I'm heading for a homestead
00:34:51I'll be riding high and wide
00:34:53I'll be bending down my own
00:34:56Spread across the old divide
00:34:58Got my saddle on my white horse
00:35:01My pack is on the dime
00:35:04Singing with my face to the sun
00:35:08Oh, the old trail keeps a-calling
00:35:16Yippee-yay, yippee-yay, yippee-yay
00:35:22I'll be resting, feather nesting
00:35:28Way down in old Santa Fe
00:35:40I'll be resting, feather nesting
00:35:42I'll be resting, feather nesting
00:35:43I'll be resting, feather nesting
00:35:44In high and high and wide
00:35:46I'll be resting, feather nesting
00:35:48I'll be resting, feather nesting
00:35:49How to have been down my own
00:35:49Still there's no such thing to rise
00:35:50I'll be resting, feather nesting
00:35:51Got my saddle on my white horse
00:35:53My pack is on the run
00:35:53I'll be resting, feather nesting
00:35:54Oh, that old trail keeps a-callin'
00:36:10I'll be restin'
00:36:18There will never stay
00:36:24Way down he'll hold
00:36:29There's a face
00:36:36Where's Mr. Miller?
00:36:38Oh, in there, I think.
00:36:41Oh, there he is.
00:36:43Mr. Miller!
00:36:45Mr. Miller!
00:36:48Thank you, Ken.
00:36:51What made you so late, Hank?
00:36:53We stuck a heavy vein up at the mine today.
00:36:55Good work.
00:36:57Who's there with your father?
00:36:59Oh, he's the messenger from the mine.
00:37:02Comes in once a month.
00:37:05Dad's a big mine owner, you know.
00:37:07Interesting.
00:37:09They must have been growing great guns up at the mine.
00:37:12Sure, I brought you close to 20,000 this trip.
00:37:15I'll send this to the express office on the ranch stage in the morning.
00:37:26Now, there ain't no need of you lookin' down your nose.
00:37:35This evening's just the beginning of our good luck.
00:37:36That is, if you don't let that cow-eyed blonde get you up in the corner and talk you out of it.
00:37:42You dancing, Ken?
00:37:43No, I...
00:37:44I guess I don't dance very well.
00:37:45Oh, I've been wanting to tell you how awfully sorry I feel about everything.
00:37:49Well, getting you to enter the race.
00:37:50I hate the person who made you your partner, that Tarzan.
00:37:51And I can hate awful hard, too.
00:37:52Even if I do have cow eyes.
00:37:53Well, I hate the person who made you your partner that Tarzan.
00:37:54And I can hate awful hard, too.
00:37:55Even if I do have cow eyes.
00:37:56You dancing, Ken?
00:37:58No, I...
00:37:59I guess I don't dance very well.
00:38:01Oh, I've been wanting to tell you how awfully sorry I feel about everything.
00:38:07Well, getting you to enter the race.
00:38:08I hate the person who made you your partner, that Tarzan.
00:38:13And I can hate awful hard, too.
00:38:15Even if I do have cow eyes.
00:38:20Ken, honestly, I am so...
00:38:22Everything's all right with me now, Lala.
00:38:25You don't know how good...
00:38:26I understand, Ken.
00:38:29May I have the pleasure, Lala?
00:38:32Miss Lala's honored, but this dance is taken.
00:38:43Gee, it's kind of warm in here, isn't it?
00:38:45I like moonlight, too.
00:38:47Why, I didn't say anything about moonlight.
00:38:50I did.
00:38:51Come on.
00:38:56But if you like it here, Ken, why don't you stay on?
00:39:01Dad's not hard to get along with, and...
00:39:04I...
00:39:05I don't know.
00:39:06I...
00:39:07Just got a roll from my blood, I guess.
00:39:11I'd like to, but...
00:39:11Oh, then you will stay.
00:39:26Now, if any of you fellas have yellow backs,
00:39:28you'd better start moving before I start talking.
00:39:30Is Chandler in on this?
00:39:35No, this is my party.
00:39:37What are you aiming to do, double-cross him?
00:39:39He's the one that's doing that.
00:39:41Welshing on his promises.
00:39:43Refusing to give me my split.
00:39:45I'm aiming to get mine right now.
00:39:48We're with you, Tracy.
00:39:49How are you going to do it?
00:39:50Get this and make no mistakes.
00:39:54The gold from Miller's mine is going to town tomorrow on the early morning stage.
00:40:01It's worth 20,000 bucks.
00:40:05That'd be worth splitting, if we found it.
00:40:09Accidental-like, huh?
00:40:11What time does the stagecoach leave the ranch?
00:40:15Supposing you stay up all night and find out.
00:40:18And keep your eyes peeled for that cowboy, Kentucky.
00:40:23Yeah, why?
00:40:24I think he suspects something on account of what happened in the race today.
00:40:28And he might be looking for trouble.
00:40:30Are you real sure that Chandler...
00:40:32Oh, forget Chandler.
00:40:34All he's got on his mind is Miller's girl.
00:40:48Oh, yeah, I'm thirsty.
00:41:08And I'm out of practice.
00:41:10Is that right?
00:41:11Oh, I just wait till tomorrow morning.
00:41:13I need crutches.
00:41:20Oh, hey, wait, wait, wait.
00:41:22Let me show you.
00:41:23This is the way to do it.
00:41:30What, Tom?
00:41:31No, thanks.
00:41:32This place is beautiful.
00:41:43Look.
00:41:47Why did you do that?
00:41:48Now, don't be angry.
00:41:49I couldn't help it.
00:41:51Let's go back.
00:41:52No.
00:41:56Not until you kiss me.
00:41:58Oh, you're so beautiful, Lila.
00:42:00I want to...
00:42:01Maybe the lady don't want to be kissed.
00:42:07Following people seems to be one of your accomplishments.
00:42:10If annoying people's one of yours, I can take care of that.
00:42:12Wait a minute, gentlemen.
00:42:13Whatever you say, Miss Lila.
00:42:16Did Tracy give you permission to ride Tarzan?
00:42:19Permission?
00:42:20Listen, fella.
00:42:21Tarzan's mine till I give him up.
00:42:23I'm not ready to give him up yet till I find out a few things.
00:42:26Let's ride back to the ranch.
00:42:35Ride along with you?
00:42:39Come on, boy.
00:42:40Come on.
00:42:41Come on.
00:42:43Oh, there we are.
00:42:52Ready?
00:43:04Listen up on that rain, man!
00:43:13Easy, boy.
00:43:26Hold it.
00:43:27Hold it.
00:43:33Oh, I hope you're not hurt.
00:43:35No, I'm all right.
00:43:36But I wish your friend had a little more restraint.
00:43:39I had my horse under perfect control.
00:43:42It's all right.
00:43:43Nothing's a matter.
00:43:44Not a thing in the world.
00:43:45Just a minute.
00:43:46Give me those reins.
00:43:48Look it here, partner.
00:43:50Being kind to horses is part of my life.
00:43:52You use that quirt again, I'll make you walk on.
00:43:55I guess stopping runaways is my specialty today.
00:44:05Ken!
00:44:06Come on!
00:44:09Come on!
00:44:30Come on!
00:44:31Come on.
00:45:01Come on.
00:45:16Tarzan, come here.
00:45:19Who, fella?
00:45:20Who?
00:45:21Good boy.
00:45:22Here, fella, let's give you a little drop of this.
00:45:34Try a little of that.
00:45:37Better?
00:45:39Thanks, stranger.
00:45:44Who did it?
00:45:46Bandits.
00:45:48Three of them.
00:45:51They got the gold shipment.
00:45:53The gold?
00:45:54Yes, the gold from Miller's mine up in the hills.
00:45:58How far back did they get you?
00:46:00I stopped the creek.
00:46:02One of my horses, they were laying for me.
00:46:06I made a break.
00:46:07One of them got me.
00:46:09I passed out then.
00:46:11What did they look like?
00:46:12I couldn't tell you.
00:46:14Would you be all right if I leave you here?
00:46:17I reckon.
00:46:19I'll go back and see what kind of a trail I can pick up.
00:46:24I just remember.
00:46:26One of them is riding a Pinto horse.
00:46:28Okay.
00:46:29Okay.
00:46:59Ready?
00:47:00Trag lion…
00:47:06Trag lion…
00:47:09Yeah.
00:47:10Um?
00:47:11Bozzy…
00:47:12Front pose…
00:47:15Yes.
00:47:16I said goodbye.
00:47:17Trag lion…
00:47:18We trust him…
00:47:19Go And now let you above me.
00:47:21See you to launder!
00:47:22Trag domines!
00:47:23Hmm?
00:47:24Well let's say goodbye.
00:47:25The list here isρο of fossegua.
00:47:26Yeah.
00:47:27Yeah.
00:47:28Drop that gun.
00:47:34Drop it.
00:47:37I'll get away from it.
00:47:39Back it up.
00:47:44Where's the rest of them?
00:47:47All right.
00:47:48Sheriff will make you talk.
00:47:52Look.
00:47:53The Palomino horse.
00:47:55So he is here, huh?
00:47:57What could be sweeter?
00:48:01Come on, get going.
00:48:02I'm not going to let you stall any longer.
00:48:04Come on.
00:48:15It's Hank!
00:48:26How about using your phone, fella?
00:48:50Sure.
00:48:53Go ahead.
00:49:13Yeah?
00:49:14He's right here for you, Mr. Tracy.
00:49:21Hello?
00:49:22Yeah.
00:49:23Listen, everything's gone haywire.
00:49:25Well, what happened?
00:49:26What's the matter?
00:49:27Kentucky must have talked to that stage driver and trailed us.
00:49:31He caught up with us at the camp.
00:49:33Hank and Bill weren't fast enough for him.
00:49:35Did Kentucky get the gold?
00:49:36Yeah, but he doesn't know about you.
00:49:38Good.
00:49:40We can't have any leaks now.
00:49:42He'll probably turn his stuff over to the sheriff.
00:49:46Uh-huh.
00:49:48You get to that stage driver, and this time, don't miss.
00:49:53I'll see that the sheriff gets a story that'll tie that Kentucky into knots.
00:49:57Okay.
00:50:16How are you, Sheriff?
00:50:18You're just the man I'm looking for.
00:50:21Yeah, and you're just the man I'm looking for.
00:50:23Get down off that horse.
00:50:24Well, what's the matter?
00:50:32You ought to know.
00:50:33The stagecoach is held up.
00:50:35Yeah, I know it.
00:50:36And here's the gold.
00:50:37Well, what's your story?
00:50:39Why, I stopped that runaway stagecoach, and the driver told you...
00:50:41And the driver told you.
00:50:43Yes.
00:50:43You can't get away with that lie.
00:50:45The driver was found dead.
00:50:47Shot between the eyes.
00:50:49Shot between the eyes?
00:50:50Yes, a telephone message just come through.
00:50:52You're under arrest for murder and highway robbery.
00:50:55Sheriff, I...
00:50:57Wish there wasn't so much evidence against you, Ken.
00:51:00You ain't a bad fellow.
00:51:02Thanks.
00:51:02Well, what's the sheriff doing here?
00:51:16Why isn't he guarding his prisoner?
00:51:23Good evening, Sheriff.
00:51:25Howdy, Miss Lila.
00:51:26I'll be ready for that dance you promised me...
00:51:28As soon as we turn this gold ship on over to your father.
00:51:30He's inside dancing.
00:51:31Is that the gold that Ken stole from the stagecoach?
00:51:35A man was innocent until he's proved guilty.
00:51:39Well, I'm off duty now.
00:51:40How about that dance?
00:51:42Excuse me, Mr. Chandler.
00:51:43You know, I hate to think of Ken in that uncomfortable old jail.
00:51:55The jail might be uncomfortable, but you don't hate to think of Ken.
00:51:58Say, who arrested you?
00:52:07Hello there, old man.
00:52:09Did you miss me, huh?
00:52:11Huh?
00:52:12Did you?
00:52:12I'm sorry, but I guess he just got lonesome.
00:52:16Too bad, but we'll have to tie him up.
00:52:18Better make it a hard knock.
00:52:20He might untie it again.
00:52:21What's keeping Ed?
00:52:43He's holding up the game.
00:52:46Maybe he tied himself up and turned the horse loose.
00:52:51Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:53:26You're some dancers, Sheriff.
00:53:52Not so good anymore.
00:53:54Getting old, I guess.
00:54:26I've been waiting for this.
00:54:57You dirty, double-crossing rat.
00:55:00What's that?
00:55:14What's that?
00:55:15What's that?
00:55:16What's that?
00:55:17What's that?
00:55:18What's that?
00:55:19What's that?
00:55:20What's that?
00:55:21What's that?
00:55:22What's that?
00:55:23What's that?
00:55:24What's that?
00:55:25What's that?
00:55:26What's that?
00:55:27What's that?
00:55:28What's that?
00:55:29What's that?
00:55:30What's that?
00:55:31What's that?
00:55:32What's that?
00:55:33What's that?
00:55:34What's that?
00:55:35What's that?
00:55:36What's that?
00:55:37What's that?
00:55:38What's that?
00:55:39What's that?
00:55:40What's that?
00:55:41What's that?
00:55:42What's that?
00:55:43What's that?
00:55:44What's that?
00:55:45What's that?
00:55:46What's that?
00:55:47What's that?
00:55:48You said that was Miller's gun.
00:55:49You ought to know.
00:55:50I don't understand it.
00:55:51Keep your shirt on, Cactus, and your mouth closed.
00:55:54Now speak up, Ken.
00:55:55Tell me exactly what happened.
00:55:56I guess we can see what happened.
00:55:57The question is why.
00:56:00Well?
00:56:01How about it?
00:56:02If you don't mind, Mr. Miller, I'll speak my little piece later.
00:56:07All right, Ken.
00:56:09But I'll have to lock you up until I can get in touch with the Sheriff.
00:56:12All right, sir.
00:56:14Better send for a doctor to get that bullet out.
00:56:17The size of it might make a big difference.
00:56:20Good idea.
00:56:21Hadn't you better get everybody out of here and lock things up so they're touched?
00:56:27Everybody out, please.
00:56:30I'll lock the window.
00:56:43Ken!
00:56:44That's all right, Cactus.
00:56:45I'll take care of myself.
00:56:46You saddle Taurus.
00:56:53All right, buddy.
00:56:54Let's go over to the garage.
00:56:57I want to work with the object.
00:57:02It's always nice to me every time I saw him.
00:57:06Can you imagine anything like that?
00:57:08If you think he's a pilot, huh?
00:57:10Well, here he comes.
00:57:17There he goes!
00:57:18Hittin' a shot at him!
00:57:19He'll escape!
00:57:20Well, that proves everything I want.
00:57:37He's a killer!
00:57:39I wonder.
00:57:40I wonder.
00:57:41I wonder.
00:57:42I wonder.
00:57:43I wonder.
00:57:44I wonder.
00:57:45I wonder.
00:57:46You!
00:57:47You!
00:57:48Why, you old rat!
00:57:49We thought you were Ken!
00:57:50Ah!
00:57:51So I'm a rat, huh?
00:57:52Huh?
00:57:53You!
00:57:54Why, you old rat!
00:57:55We thought you were Ken!
00:57:57Ah!
00:57:58Ah!
00:57:59So I'm a rat, huh?
00:58:00You!
00:58:01Huh?
00:58:02Hm.
00:58:03Huh?
00:58:04Whop.
00:58:05Where dare you.
00:58:06So you little rat!
00:58:07Whop!
00:58:08You could!
00:58:09You!
00:58:10Why, you old rat!
00:58:11We thought you were Ken!
00:58:14Ah!
00:58:15So I'm a rat, huh?
00:58:19What's the idea?
00:58:45I'll show you.
00:58:46That's the heel I was telling you about.
00:58:50He's the one that tripped Tarzan and cheated Ken out of the race.
00:59:03If you're looking for that bullet, maybe you better wait for the doctor.
00:59:06The doctor won't do him any good.
00:59:09When I'm through with you, he won't do you any good.
00:59:16I don't need to fight.
00:59:28I don't need to fight.
00:59:32I don't need to fight.
00:59:37I don't need to fight.
00:59:43Oh!
00:59:45Oh!
00:59:46Oh!
00:59:47Oh boy!
00:59:48Soon I'm back.
00:59:50Start asking him.
00:59:51He's a dangerous man sheriff I followed him found him robbing the safe and had to fight
01:00:21for my life it's not worth much Chandler you're gonna swing for murder he's crazy sheriff we found
01:00:26him here with a gun in his hand it's not the gun killed Tracy where's your proof this is Chandler's
01:00:35gun here's where he carried it that gun's just been shot sheriff it's a frame-up sheriff I wasn't
01:00:44found in the room no one saw me killed Tracy circumstances are against you Ken but the
01:00:49facts are again Chandler this is a 25 caliber bullet fits Chandler's gun too mine is a 38 sheriff
01:00:56Matt Corbin you're under arrest what do you mean my name's Chandler lesson city mug when you pull
01:01:04that blackmail stunt on Charlie Miller he naturally came and told me first because all charges against
01:01:10him were squashed years ago and second we decided to give you enough rope to hang yourself all you've
01:01:16got is his word against mine about time I uncarked on you the party is over your game work yesterday
01:01:23mine work tonight what game I got more on you my word the next time you try to fix a race pick out
01:01:29some hands that won't turn white livered and squeal who said so this wire that you strung up the trip
01:01:35Tarzan says so torn cut knees on Tarzan say so the heels on that pair of shoes up in your closet say
01:01:42so anytime the sheriff has time to compare them to the tracks I showed him yesterday ah that's a big
01:01:46bluff no one saw me there here's a note we found Tracy's room maybe you'd like to hear it to whom it
01:01:55concerns Chandler planned to get to go he planned the crooked horse race Tarzan still belongs to Kentucky
01:02:02if anything happens to me blame Chandler as he threatened to kill me Tracy that dirty double
01:02:09crossing rat I'm glad I thanks Chandler I just wanted to make sure you hung up a sign when you
01:02:16come back after that bullet I wish you'd do me a favor and try and get away I'd like to save the
01:02:21state all that rope and as for that stage hold up Ken my deputies just got back from investigating
01:02:26your story and your plum innocent they found one of Tracy's men in the shack still alive and he's
01:02:31confessed you're lucky Tracy left that letter you had nothing on me we didn't have any letter
01:02:38Chandler I'm glad we thought of it come on Ken you're wonderful thanks Lila
01:02:55let's you and me go out and look at that moonlight come on oh there ain't no woman can steal my heart
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01:03:16lug that over to Romeo he probably won't take it but he sure needs it now
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