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Hopalong Cassidy -S1xE12 - Silent Conflict
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00:00Here he comes, here he comes, then we'll drop it, slam the drums, here he comes,
00:10Hop on, Cassidy, here he comes.
00:30Ah, those sure are a fine looking cattle you got there, Hoppy.
00:46I don't like to brag, but there's nothing on four feet that's any better.
00:53How long are you going to be around?
00:55Not long, why?
00:56Supposing we have a little talk about that.
00:59Who's that talking to Lucky?
01:00I don't know.
01:02Well, I know his face, but just don't place him.
01:05Well, that's Speed Blaney, fast shooting and fast talking.
01:08You know, Hoppy, when you say those cattle are the best things on four feet,
01:11I'd say he's one of the worst things on two.
01:14Well, that's a strange companion for Lucky.
01:16I don't mean nothing, Hoppy.
01:17The sooner he gets from the old Blaney's kind, the sooner he'll stay away from them.
01:20Yeah, but with the same token, you know, fire's hot without putting your finger in it to find out.
01:25I've been worried about him on this trip.
01:26Maybe I'd better go tell him we're ready to leave for home.
01:29Sure.
01:32Oh, Hoppy, before you go, will you sign this?
01:34Sure.
01:37Well, that's all.
01:39Just remember what I said.
01:41I'll remember.
01:44Hey, Lucky.
01:49Hey, Lucky!
01:50That's a lot of money to tie to a horse, Hoppy.
02:04I'd rather trust the horse with it than most men I know.
02:08Well, I guess the cattle association feels the same way, otherwise you wouldn't be handling it.
02:11Oh, well, it is a responsibility, Jake, but somebody has to do it.
02:14Yeah, well, so long, Hoppy, and good luck.
02:17So long.
02:17So long, California.
02:18So long, Jay.
02:19What's the matter?
02:20Well, I guess we've got to stay here a while.
02:22What do you mean?
02:23Lucky.
02:24Just rode off.
02:26Didn't you tell him we were ready to...
02:27Long for a time.
02:29Staying off when we get to town, Hoppy, maybe he wanted to see somebody or...
02:32So do I.
02:33You do?
02:34Oh, Lucky.
02:36Well, I guess we'll do as you say.
02:37We'll just stand here and wait.
02:39What time is it?
02:40Uh...
02:47You should have been miles up the trail by now, Lucky.
02:49Didn't know you were ready to leave.
02:51Well, you might have taken the trouble to find out.
02:53I had an errand to do.
02:54Couldn't have had anything to do with Steve Blaney, could it?
02:57Blaney?
02:58Why?
02:58I saw you talking to him.
03:02Look, Hoppy, you've been picking on me ever since we left the ranch.
03:04Picking on you.
03:07You sound like a little boy.
03:09You're beginning to act like one.
03:11You go to sleep on the trail, you complain about the dust while you're riding her,
03:14and then you disappear and hold us up for two hours.
03:17What's gotten into you, Lucky?
03:18Nothing, but I can look for another job.
03:21I think you need a rest, not another job.
03:23And as soon as we get home, I see that you've got a few days off.
03:27Well, it's too late to ride through tonight.
03:28We'll stop and boulder in.
03:34Doc, Richard sure cure Indian remedies.
03:41Maybe he's got something from a rheumatist.
03:43Well, if he has, don't rub it.
03:44The last you had exploded.
03:46Hey, would you take care of our horses for us, please?
03:48Well, come right this way.
04:01Sign your name and the book there, and I'll get your key.
04:07There you be.
04:09Want any food?
04:10No, we ate on the trail.
04:12Most people do that come here.
04:14Well, there's probably a good reason for it.
04:16You'll find that room at the head of the stairs.
04:18Thanks.
04:19Well, I'm going to hit the pillow.
04:20What about you two?
04:21I feel kind of fitted out myself, Hoppy.
04:23I'll wait and see the doc in the morning.
04:24Sure.
04:25I think I'll stick around down here for a while.
04:27I'm not sleeping.
04:28All right, Lucky.
04:29And maybe staying up for a little while
04:30will get you in a better humor, huh?
04:31Thanks.
04:45That's all right.
04:47Look.
04:49Three aces of clubs.
04:50Mm-hmm.
04:51Well, I've seen packs of cards in hotel lobbies
04:53where there were four aces at the same time.
04:55And my dear young man, you were wrong about the suit.
04:58Because, as you can readily see,
05:00these are the aces of hearts.
05:03I must have been getting dizzy.
05:04I'd swear to them.
05:05Don't.
05:06A lot of people have sworn at my uncle's card tricks
05:08and then felt very silly afterwards.
05:11And now there's a woman for you.
05:12They all tell everything they know.
05:14Son, my name is Doc Richards.
05:16This is my niece, Renee.
05:17I'm glad to know you.
05:18And you too, Miss Renee.
05:20I'm Lucky Jenkin.
05:21Say, son, do you mind if we join you?
05:22No, no.
05:23Glad to have you.
05:24Won't you sit down, Miss Renee?
05:25Mm-hmm.
05:27I was feeling pretty lonely myself.
05:29Lonely?
05:30Well, I can't say that I blame you, son.
05:32You know, these hotel lobbies were designed for boredom.
05:36Mm-hmm.
05:37I know.
05:38I've traveled more miles than I have pills.
05:41Oh, now I remember.
05:41I saw your name on the wagon outside.
05:43Yeah, sure.
05:44A sluggardly means of travel.
05:47Say, son, you look like an intelligent young man.
05:50What line are you in?
05:51I'm a cowhand.
05:52I spend most of my time on a ranch west of here.
05:55We've just come back from selling a big herd of cattle.
05:57We?
05:58Yes, Hopalong Cassidy.
05:59That's my boss.
06:00In California, another cowhand.
06:01They went to bed, but I wasn't sleeping.
06:04Glad of it now.
06:05Well, we're sure glad of it too, son.
06:08Say, tell me, do you like your work?
06:09Sure do, Mr. Richardson.
06:10Oh, just call me Doc.
06:13All right, Doc.
06:14Yes, it's a good life, riding the range.
06:16And the men are all swell.
06:18Especially Hoppy.
06:19But, well, we did have a little trouble today.
06:22Oh, is that so?
06:24Well, now, perhaps it'd leave your mind to tell us about it, huh?
06:28This was an important drive because we were bringing in the combined herds of the Cattle Association.
06:33I was dusty and hot and let some of the cattle get away.
06:37Hoppy got pretty sore at me and...
06:40Lucky had me worried.
06:42The old plainy money and the kid wasn't thinking right.
06:49There we are.
06:51There we are.
06:52Now, let's drink up and feel nature spread its glowing warmth through our veins, huh?
07:00Well, it's getting late and I'm tired.
07:02Good night, Lucky.
07:03Well, will I see you in the morning?
07:04Oh, yes, of course you will.
07:06I'll take care of that, son.
07:07You run along then, René.
07:08I'll call you in time for breakfast, dear.
07:10Good night, Mr. René.
07:14This is a nice, quiet place, huh?
07:16Yes, it is.
07:19This is the time I like.
07:21When the souls of men can commune.
07:23And the mind is relaxed into the dark void of the true belief.
07:29This is just what I needed.
07:35Yes, old Doc Richards' greatest remedy.
07:42I feel better already.
07:45This tea...
07:47really clears your head.
07:49California.
08:08I now pronounce you man and wife.
08:11California, wake up!
08:13Sweetheart.
08:14What are you doing?
08:15Excuse me.
08:16You ain't the bride.
08:17What are you talking about?
08:17The rich widow.
08:18I just married her.
08:19Now she's gone off of that $5 ring I gave her.
08:21Will you stop that yapping and listen to me?
08:23Lucky came in sometime during the night and apparently waited till I went back to sleep and went out again.
08:27Maybe he's downstairs having breakfast.
08:28I hope you're right because something else is missing.
08:30What's missing?
08:30The money.
08:31The money?
08:32Yeah, the money.
08:33That ain't possible, Hoppy.
08:35Well, nevertheless, it's true.
08:36Good morning.
08:42Good morning.
08:43You seen the young fellow that came in with us last night?
08:45Nope, ain't seen nobody but Blaney and his boy.
08:47He's at night left here about an hour ago.
08:49Are you sure the boy wasn't with him?
08:50I just told you I didn't see him.
08:52You think he's with him, you can find out for yourself.
08:54And was riding east.
08:55I bet you kill a lot of people with kindness.
08:57Hoppy!
08:58Hoppy!
09:01What is it?
09:01Lucky's horse is gone.
09:03I'll bet you knew Hattie's playing a joke on us.
09:05Well, I hope you're right.
09:06But with that money going and his disappearance, it's not my idea but joke.
09:10Well, good morning there, Cassidy.
09:13I'm Doc Richards.
09:15For your friend's description, I knew you had to be Hopalong Cassidy.
09:18That's right.
09:19Lucky was telling us all about you last night.
09:22Yes.
09:22You know, he thinks that you're 24 carat.
09:25I don't know, though.
09:26I'm afraid he'd be a little bit hurt about that bawling out you handed him yesterday.
09:31I'm surprised he'd discuss that with a stranger.
09:33By the way, do you know where he spent last night?
09:36Last night?
09:37Well, in bed, I suppose.
09:39Well, at least that's where he said he was going when I left him here in the lobby last night.
09:42What time was that?
09:44Oh, about 11 o'clock, I guess.
09:46Uh, my niece, Renee, had just left and Lucky and I had a cup of tea.
09:50Is anything wrong?
09:51No, I...
09:52Oh, I'm glad.
09:53I was just looking for the boy.
09:54We should be on our way home.
09:56I hope I see him again.
09:57So do I miss.
09:58Yes, well, goodbye, Cassidy, and be sure and give our best regards to Lucky.
10:01He's a fine boy.
10:02Now, come on, Renee.
10:03We must be getting along, dear.
10:04Bye.
10:07Bobby, what do we do?
10:09You get the horses while I pay the bill.
10:11Yeah, but Lucky and the money.
10:12Get the horses.
10:12Sure.
10:13There was only one trail that led eastward from the boulder inn, and we took it in search
10:24of Lucky.
10:24Lucky and the horses.
10:54Well, this is a surprise.
11:07Lucky, don't you know that Hoppy's looking for you?
11:10Is there anything we can do for you, son?
11:11What are you doing here?
11:13I brought the money.
11:15Money?
11:18Where did you get it?
11:20Took it.
11:20Oh, Lucky.
11:23How could you do such a thing?
11:26You've got to go right back and give it up.
11:27Now, just a minute, Renee.
11:28You're getting a little bit excited.
11:30We'll admit that the young man was wrong, but he was out here waiting for us.
11:33He wants protection.
11:34Isn't that so, son?
11:36You see?
11:37Why, what you're suggesting would be a calamity.
11:39How?
11:40Why, if you sent him back now, he'd be hanging at the end of a rope, and then now it's time.
11:44Yes, there's only one solution to this problem.
11:47The young man's got to travel with us.
11:48He'd be perfectly safe in the back of the wagon, and so will the money.
11:51If that isn't...
11:51Now, Renee, please, I know how to handle this.
11:54Hiya, Jeff.
12:14Hello, Mr. Randall.
12:15What brings you so far away from that ranch of yours?
12:17Hoppy was too home yesterday, but when he didn't arrive, we figured he'd probably stop here.
12:21So the boys and I thought we'd ride down medium.
12:23Kind of surprise him.
12:24It'll be a surprise, all right.
12:26That's right.
12:27Where is he?
12:28Well, that's kind of hard to say.
12:30He was here, now he ain't.
12:32You sound mysterious, Jeb.
12:34What's up?
12:34Well, that's hard to say, too.
12:36One of Cassidy's men disappeared, and then he and the other fella rode out of here like bats out of purgatory.
12:41Then we should have passed him on the trail.
12:43Yes, he was heading home.
12:44Which he wasn't.
12:45He was riding due east.
12:46Due east?
12:47That's certainly the wrong direction.
12:48Oh, wait a minute.
12:50Let's not jump to any hot-headed conclusions.
12:53We all know and trust Hoppy.
12:55For my money, there's nothing to worry about.
12:57And for my money, there is.
12:58And your money's in the same bag.
13:00Where's he going with it?
13:01Are you inferring that Hoppy's double-crossed us?
13:03He may be doing the inferring, but I'm doing the finding out.
13:05Are you with us, Randall?
13:06I never thought I'd live to see the day I'd be gunning for Hopalong Cassidy.
13:11Let's go.
13:11We rode eastward for hours, and then we caught sight of Blaney and his men.
13:24But Lucky wasn't with them.
13:25I figured Cassidy got around $25,000 for those combined herds.
13:40And that kind of money's worth taking a chance for.
13:44Go around the other side and keep me covered.
13:46Yeah.
13:46Put that far out, Bill.
13:59Come on, let's get after Cassidy.
14:00He's the one we want.
14:01Well, you won't have far to go, Blaney.
14:05What is this?
14:06Where's Lucky?
14:07How should I know?
14:08Well, he's disappeared, and so is a lot of money I was transporting.
14:11Well, it ain't that too bad.
14:13I didn't think the kid was that smart.
14:15Well, he's not smart in that way, but somebody else is, and that could be you, Blaney.
14:19I know the boy owes you money, and it's just possible you talked him into a robbery and a ride in the hills.
14:23Sure, he owes me money.
14:25He owes me a couple of hundred, but I ain't cutting his heart out to get it.
14:28Look, Cassidy, I'm telling you, I don't know where Lucky is or the money.
14:33All right, Blaney.
14:35Come on, men.
14:41Randall's my name.
15:07I'm looking for a fella named Hopalong Cassidy.
15:09He should be riding with two other men.
15:11Sure, I know Cassidy, and I just saw him.
15:13Which way did they go?
15:14I think they hit it toward Mason.
15:16What are you after him for?
15:17There's been a little trouble.
15:19Well, he's sure running away from it.
15:34Come on!
15:39Hello, Hoppy.
15:47Kind of lost your way home, didn't you?
15:49Hello, boys.
15:50I've been expecting you.
15:52No, we didn't lose our way, but I did lose something else.
15:54Could it be our money?
15:55That's right.
15:56But I wasn't figuring on coming back until I found it.
15:59We were right.
15:59That's all we heard of losing all that money.
16:02Hoppy, let's hear your story.
16:04Well, there isn't much, and what there is isn't very convincing.
16:07The money just disappeared the boulder in when I was sleeping.
16:09Do you expect us to believe that?
16:11Well, I hoped you would.
16:13Look, Hoppy, you know where your friends would want to believe you.
16:16That story's no good.
16:18If the money disappeared, you ought to be chasing whoever took it, instead of running away.
16:22Well, I'm on his trail now.
16:23Who is it?
16:24That I don't know.
16:25We're not here to listen to riddle.
16:26Hoppy means we don't know the man's name.
16:28He travels around with the big gang and has a wooden leg, and one ear, and no hair, and
16:33but he just disappeared.
16:35Speaking of things disappearing, where is Lucky?
16:38I'm trying to find out, too.
16:40We've heard enough of this.
16:41How about taking these two in?
16:42That's my cinemas.
16:43Let's go.
16:44Let's get our money first.
16:45Just a minute, gentlemen.
16:45Your money is not here.
16:47I didn't steal it, but I'll get it back.
16:49If you hadn't pulled that gun on us, I might believe that.
16:52Someday I'll be happy to apologize.
16:54Speaking of guns, right now, we'll have to take yours.
16:56Well, Lucky, maybe you ain't a bandit, but you're sure making one out of me.
17:26Here, California.
17:30Having alluded to the ranchers, we resumed our search for Lucky.
17:58Oh, gosh, it's hot.
18:13Today, I think we'll stop at the shack for a while.
18:14I can stand to rest.
18:16Come on.
18:16All right.
18:26Come on, son.
18:27That's it.
18:28Come on.
18:30That's it.
18:30That's fine.
18:33Son, I want you to take this gold up to the shack.
18:36Run along.
18:36You go with him, Rene.
18:50Well, this is the end of the trail, Hoppy.
18:52Nobody tried to cross them badlands.
18:54Maybe they'll hold up someplace.
18:56Then let's find them later.
18:57Right now, I need some water and something to eat.
18:59It's not a bad idea.
19:01It's not a bad idea.
19:02It's not a bad idea.
19:29There are two men over on the ridge.
19:48You don't know them.
19:50You never saw them before.
19:53I don't know them.
19:55I do.
19:57They are my enemies.
20:00I want you to take this gun and kill them.
20:03No.
20:04Shut up.
20:05All right.
20:06Come along, son.
20:07What's lucky?
20:33He shot at us.
20:38My suspicions about that phony doc are beginning to add up.
20:43Stay here and attract his attention.
20:44Wait a minute, Hoppy.
20:45Lucky's a darn good shot.
20:46He ain't going to keep missing.
20:47I know that.
20:48Stay here.
20:48Maybe I can stop him before he shoots again.
20:50Lucky.
20:51Lucky, listen to me, Hoppy.
21:11Can't you hear me?
21:12I hate to do that, but here it goes.
21:15What's wrong with him, Hoppy?
21:23He was out of his head.
21:24I had to do something.
21:25Give me that water.
21:32When Lucky told us that he didn't remember anything after drinking the tea, I began to put two and two together.
21:38He had been hypnotized.
21:39You two wait out here.
21:45I'm going in the back way.
21:53Well, he's certainly taking his time.
21:56Bring him inside when he gets back.
22:04What?
22:06What are you doing here?
22:07Oh, it's you, Doc.
22:11Well, yes, but I...
22:13I...
22:13I ran into some trouble over in the hills.
22:16I needed help and saw this shack.
22:17I came in the back way.
22:19I didn't know who I might find here.
22:20You say there was some trouble?
22:22Yes, it was Lucky.
22:25You know, I've been looking for him.
22:26They suddenly came upon us in the hills and tried to kill me.
22:31But, well, I got him first.
22:34I guess he was loco.
22:36What a tragedy.
22:43Well, life is full of such things sometimes.
22:46And I sympathize with you.
22:48I'll brew you a cup of tea.
22:50No, thanks, Doc.
22:57I think I'll let you drink it.
23:00Me?
23:01Yes, you.
23:03I've been waiting for you to offer me some of that stuff.
23:06I wouldn't drink it and neither would you, but a friend controlled him.
23:09Why?
23:09Why, what do you know about Lucky?
23:11I know Lucky isn't dead, as I led you to believe.
23:13It was a pretty clever trick, Doc.
23:16You got the boy a drug you gave him, got him to steal the money, then sent him out to kill me.
23:20Nobody had ever suspected you of having the money and the boy had never come out of these hills alive.
23:24Put that down or I'll kill you.
23:32Where's Hoppy?
23:35Put your guns away, Randall.
23:48There's your gold and Doc's got a little explaining he wants to do.
23:53And that's how it happened.
23:54I'm just grateful that Mr. Cassidy was able to stop Lucky in time.
23:59That's a lie.
24:00You're in this just as deep as I am.
24:02I'm afraid not, Doc.
24:03I'm going to see that this girl is completely cleared.
24:06That satisfies me, Hoppy.
24:07And we all owe you a deep apology.
24:09Oh, forget it, Randall.
24:10Well, you might as well get him outside.
24:12Lucky you take care of this, Richard.
24:14Sure, huh?
24:14We sure can ride for our money.
24:16There he goes on his way
24:20Down the moon that can't declare
24:22Cowboys rain
24:24Hop along, Cassidy
24:28Hop along, Cassidy
24:31He'll return soon again
24:35There's no use to say goodbye until then
24:39Hop along, Cassidy
24:42So long, hop along
24:54He'll return soon again
24:57I'm going to pass it to mình
24:57That's a lot of people
24:59I can't believe it
25:01I can't believe it
25:02I'll pass it to you
25:03If you are to have to
25:04Like the other people
25:04I can't believe it
25:05I can't believe it
25:05You can't believe it
25:06I can't believe it
25:07I can't believe it
25:07I can't believe it
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