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00:00How much longer is this going to take?
00:10Well, sir, we've just stopped in Medicine Hat,
00:12so I'd say we're almost there.
00:15Three bloody days.
00:17I can't believe I let you talk me into a second-class sleeper.
00:20It saved the department a considerable amount of money.
00:23And it cost me a considerable amount of sleep.
00:25If these Calgary stampede folk
00:29are going to invite police from all over Canada,
00:31at least they could pay their fare.
00:33Seeing this rodeo in person is payment enough for me.
00:36I hear this stampede will draw cowboys from across North America.
00:42It seems like they're all on this bloody train.
00:46Wake me up when they get to Calgary.
00:55I'm OK.
01:18Let's go.
01:48Oh, finally.
01:56I can breathe.
02:03All right, boys.
02:05Welcome to the greatest outdoor show on earth.
02:08Welcome.
02:09Cowboy tents are over by the arena.
02:12Come on, come on.
02:13I don't see any spurs on you, boys.
02:15You must be policemen.
02:17I'm from Toronto.
02:18Chief Constable Thomas Brackenreid.
02:20Detective William Murdoch.
02:22I heard about you two.
02:23I was looking forward to meeting you.
02:24Glad you could make it out.
02:26My name's Guy Weeding.
02:27We wouldn't have missed it for the world, Mr. Weeding.
02:29Will there be a briefing for the policemen in attendance?
02:33I heard he was a bit of a stickler as well.
02:35Yeah, we're going to do one tomorrow before the stampede opens.
02:40Police tents are over yonder.
02:42Until then, have some fun on the range, gentlemen.
02:46You heard it, Murdoch.
02:48Let's go and seek out some fun.
02:51I'll get the luggage.
02:52Anyone think they can beat me?
03:08Come on, let's see what you got.
03:10Is that what I think it is?
03:12If I can shoot the fly off a bird's hind end, just watch me.
03:15Miss Sunny Oakley, not bad at all.
03:30See, you've still got it.
03:32Tom Brackenreid, as I live and breathe.
03:35And if it isn't Mr. Tidy Detective.
03:37Wonderful to see you again, Miss Oakley.
03:39Likewise.
03:40You fellas in town for the rodeo?
03:42We've had a personal invitation from the man who's running the show.
03:44Huh.
03:46Gents, these are two of the finest coppers in the country,
03:49and yet I can still shoot better than them.
03:51Oh, well, there's more to policing than shooting firearms.
03:55Well, that sounds like an excuse to me.
03:58What do you say?
04:01A dime, if you make the shot.
04:09Help! Help!
04:11It's coming from the arena.
04:12Come on, Murdoch.
04:13Look out. Police.
04:14Help me through.
04:16There's a rider down, sir.
04:18He's probably troubled by a horse.
04:23Roy!
04:28He's dead.
04:33You.
04:35You killed my brother!
04:37Take him away, let's get him out of here!
04:38Remind me never to come on holiday with you again.
04:44Mm-hmm.
04:44Mm-hmm.
04:44Why are you blaming that cowboy?
05:03Because he was supposed to distract the horse if the rider falls and help the rider out of the pen.
05:08And he just stood there.
05:09Damn him!
05:13Did you see what happened?
05:15Sure, I saw my brother got thrown, and I saw him do nothing!
05:18What could I do?
05:19What could I do?
05:20The horse was on him before I could reach him.
05:22What are you talking about?
05:23I saw you out there.
05:24You could have helped.
05:25I know you're looking to be mad at someone.
05:27It ain't me.
05:29Sorry, Luke.
05:30You should arrest him.
05:35Go out of the arena.
05:37Calm down and take a breath.
05:39Go on.
05:43Sir, I've just seen something very strange.
05:46The dead man's pupils are dilated.
05:49Isn't that natural after death?
05:50Not immediately.
05:51My best guess is that they were dilated before he passed.
05:55Perhaps Mr. Wilde was under the influence of some kind of drug.
06:01Maybe he took something before the ride.
06:04Or someone else drugged him.
06:18Ellis Boone.
06:19I've seen him at a few rodeos.
06:21Luke Wilde holds him responsible for his brother's death.
06:23Everybody's mad at Ellis.
06:26If Murdoch is right and Roy was drugged,
06:29how likely is it that Ellis was involved in his death?
06:31I don't know him all that well, but folks say he has a temper.
06:35I want to talk to him.
06:37Yeah, you and about a hundred other cowboys.
06:40That's probably why he's made himself scarce.
06:42Tom.
06:43This here is Tom Three Persons.
06:45Hell of a bronc rider.
06:47Tom Brackenreed.
06:48Toronto Police.
06:50We're looking for this pickup, man, Mr. Boone.
06:52I'm looking for him, too.
06:55What the hell is he doing?
06:56Standing around when Roy went down?
06:58So you heard what happened?
07:00Yeah.
07:01And you can talk to him after I finish tearing the strip off.
07:04If I can find him.
07:06You won't be tearing the strip off anyone.
07:08For now, this is police business, so you stay out of it.
07:12See.
07:13Maybe not the best way to make friends around here.
07:15I'll tell you what, friends are overrated.
07:17Well, I am headed to the bar for a drink.
07:21Would you care to join?
07:23In normal circumstances, Miss Oakley, I would love to.
07:26But I need to find this Mr. Boone before someone else does.
07:31Why don't you tell that tidy detective
07:33that there's still a dime on the line whenever he's ready?
07:35Don't underestimate Murdoch.
07:36No.
07:46Llewellyn.
07:49Serge, what are you doing here?
07:51I thought I might speak with you.
07:54It's been a while since we last saw each other.
07:57You never returned my messages.
08:00There's been a lot going on.
08:02I need your help.
08:03As a detective.
08:04There's a problem with my boss, Mr. Sands at Dario's.
08:09I think he's in some kind of trouble.
08:11What kind of trouble?
08:13Last week, I saw him arguing with two men in the alley
08:16at the back of the restaurant.
08:17What was the argument about?
08:19I couldn't hear.
08:20Then, today, they came back and roughed him up.
08:23Who were these men?
08:25He wouldn't tell me.
08:26And he wouldn't tell me what they want.
08:29So you'd like me to find out?
08:32It must be serious.
08:33After he cleaned up,
08:35he said he was thinking of closing down for good.
08:37But Mr. Sands loves his restaurant.
08:41And you're worried about him.
08:43I've worked with him for the last three years.
08:45He's been good to me.
08:46I'll speak with him.
08:48Thank you, Llewellyn.
08:50Detective Watts.
08:51Of course.
08:53And I'm sorry I didn't call.
08:54Well, don't mention it.
08:56Shall we?
08:57Are you raffling through a dead man's satchel?
09:14I believe Big Roy Wilde was drugged with a narcotic before he died.
09:21Drugged?
09:24What do you mean?
09:26People said that he was fine before he got on the horse.
09:29But then became unsteady, shaky.
09:32Maybe it was something else.
09:33His heart or some such.
09:35His pupils were dilated.
09:37Which is a very strong indicator that he was under the influence.
09:41If he was, it's his own damn fault.
09:43Everyone I've spoken to has said that that's not something Roy Wilde would ever do.
09:50So you're saying someone drugged him?
09:53I don't believe it.
09:56I understand that the purse for the bronc riding competition is the largest that's ever been put up by a rodeo?
10:03$1,000 and a fine saddle.
10:05I just can't seem to think that any of these cowboys would be so low and underhanded as to kill a man to get it.
10:13$1,000?
10:14Yes, sir.
10:15I'm begging your pardon, sir.
10:17But in my experience, I have to disagree.
10:21Um, this was lit in this paper.
10:27And it will change to purple if any substance such as an opium has been added to this canteen.
10:42It's purple.
10:44Huh.
10:45So you're saying one of the competitors did this.
10:48That's what I intend to find out.
10:50Me too.
10:58There you go.
11:00Yeah, I knew Big Roy Wilde.
11:04I saw his brother shooting targets this morning.
11:06He's damn good.
11:08Mr. Heedley, I understand you are about to compete against Big Roy Wilde in the bronc riding competition.
11:14Well, we've gone up against each other a few times.
11:16I was told that Mr. Wilde frequently bested you.
11:23He ain't doing that anymore.
11:25I've also learned that Roy Wilde was drugged before he attempted to ride that bronco.
11:34Drugged.
11:36Shoot, I don't know nothing about drugs.
11:39Only vices I got are whiskey and women.
11:41Where were you before Mr. Wilde stepped into the ring?
11:46I was right beside it with plenty of other fellas.
11:50I don't need to cheat to win.
11:52Besides, I ain't the favorite now.
11:55That Indian is.
12:02Big Roy and I rode together a few times.
12:05As a competitor, Mr. Three Persons?
12:08Call me Tom.
12:09Well, and to answer your question, no.
12:12We worked as drovers.
12:14We were to drive across the border last spring.
12:18The prize money for this stampede is significant.
12:22And it's said that you are the favorite to win.
12:26We'll see.
12:27But I wouldn't hurt my friend, detective.
12:29Well, then, do you know of anyone who would have wanted to harm or kill Mr. Wilde?
12:38Like his brother said, that pickup man, Ellis Boone.
12:41Last year, down in Cheyenne, Big Roy got into it with Ellis.
12:46Said Ellis was a coward.
12:49Is Mr. Boone afraid to ride broncos?
12:52Or go anywhere near him, according to Big Roy.
12:55Ellis took a swing at him.
12:56Big Roy knocked him clean out.
12:57Could this have been Mr. Boone seeking revenge?
13:03Talk to him.
13:10There's that pickleball.
13:13Mr. Boone!
13:14We'd like a word.
13:15Well, it looks like he backed all his worldly belongings.
13:30He was leaving the stampede grounds.
13:33But not in the direction of either gate.
13:35Maybe he was making his way down to the police tents.
13:37All right.
13:40He was shot when he was facing this way, which means the shot would have come from quite a
13:45distance, necessitating a rifle.
13:47But a rifle would have left an exit wound, and there isn't one.
13:51The cheek of it.
13:52Killing him in front of us and all these people.
13:55I talked to all those folks.
13:57Nobody saw anything.
13:57Uh, look, I have to ask.
14:02Me?
14:03I know I might be the best shot around, but I've never shot a man, and I don't intend to start.
14:08Even if it's tempting.
14:09Hmm.
14:10Right.
14:10I'll get a couple of constables, and we'll get his body into the tent.
14:15Miss Oakley, with me, please.
14:18Let's retrace the path of this bullet, then.
14:22Now, Mr. Boone was shot in the front, and he was facing west.
14:27Therefore, the bullet had to have come from this direction.
14:30But the shooter couldn't have been standing there.
14:31Everybody would have seen him.
14:33Including me, I was...
14:34What is this?
14:40There's a dent in this metal sign.
14:43A ricochet shot.
14:44Which means the shooter was standing over there.
14:47Where no one could see him.
14:50That is quite an impressive shot.
14:53I know a lot of great marksmen, but...
14:57Well, who might they be?
15:00Well, next best to myself would probably be Big Roy's brother, Luca.
15:10Detective.
15:15I hear Ellis was shot right in front of you.
15:18Very near me, yes.
15:20But no one saw the shooter.
15:22So you have no idea who did it?
15:24I'm actually here to speak with Big Roy's younger brother.
15:30I've got investors breathing down my neck.
15:32This stampede hasn't even started, and it's already bound for failure.
15:36And that's why you have us here, Mr. Wendick.
15:38I assure you, we'll get to the bottom of this.
15:41And I appreciate it.
15:42Just please, be discreet.
15:51What can we do for you, Detective?
15:53I was hoping to speak with Mr. Wilde here.
15:56And...
15:58Mr. Wilde, where were you when Mr. Boone was shot?
16:02I was with Tom at the Indian Village.
16:04I'll vouch for that.
16:05Obviously, you blamed Mr. Boone for your brother's death.
16:11Look, I was angry, and I said some things that I regret.
16:15If you want a list of people who saw us at the Indian Village when Boone died, I'll get you it.
16:21That won't be necessary.
16:23But do either of you know of anyone else who may have been angry at Mr. Boone?
16:27Well, you know, I saw Ellis arguing with Link Bowman.
16:32It must have been an hour before he was shot.
16:38If I may, you'll want to hold the rope much further behind the Honda
16:46and to let out another coil.
16:51But most importantly, you want to follow through across like this.
16:58Nicely done.
17:06Where'd you learn how to do that?
17:08Before I paid my dues on a ranch a long time ago.
17:12That so?
17:13You were overheard having a heated discussion with Ellis Boone shortly before he was killed.
17:18Heated?
17:20I wouldn't say that.
17:21Then how would you characterize your talk with him, Mr. Bowman?
17:24Ellis blamed himself for Big Roy's death.
17:29I was telling him to stay, but he was upset.
17:32Did you discuss anything else?
17:34No.
17:35What else would I say to him?
17:36Why did you want him to stay?
17:38I just knew he'd regret it if he left before this stampede started.
17:42It's going to be the biggest show in the West.
17:43And you are set to compete in the Bronco riding competition also.
17:56Sure am.
17:57But before you go accusing me, I would never harm another man to win.
18:02You can ask anyone here.
18:03Oh, we plan on doing that, so Michelle.
18:06Sunshine?
18:08I like that.
18:09Where did you go after your conversation with Mr. Ellis?
18:14Back to my tent.
18:16Hello?
18:17Unfortunately.
18:19But that is something I aim to change tonight at the dance.
18:33Miss Oakley?
18:34What were you doing in Mr. Boone's tent?
18:36I was checking to see if he or whoever shot him had left anything behind.
18:42And look at this.
18:45$150.
18:46It was in his tent with a rock on top.
18:48That's all he left.
18:50That's a lot of money for a cowbird.
18:52Well, Ellis Boone didn't have a dollar to his name.
18:54So what was he doing with that kind of money?
18:56And why did he leave it behind?
19:04I talked to the man who supplies the restaurant.
19:06Mr. Groves, and?
19:08It was clear he's being threatened, by whom I don't know.
19:12But likely the same men who were threatening Mr. Sands.
19:16Perhaps a larger butcher is trying to get rid of the competition.
19:20We'll have to go to each of them all across Toronto.
19:22Could take a while.
19:24Do you know Mark Gilbert meets on Fanshawe Avenue?
19:27Yes.
19:28A new butcher shop, isn't it?
19:30Mr. Mark Gilbert called to book a table at 8 o'clock.
19:33Mr. Sands said he wasn't opening tonight.
19:35That's what I thought.
19:37But a meat delivery arrived this afternoon from Gilbert's butcher shop.
19:41Is that so?
19:43Mr. Sands went pale when I told him about the reservation.
19:46He said nothing can go wrong for Mr. Gilbert tonight.
19:49Well, if that's the case, I think Dario's could use another waiter.
19:53You're not suggesting.
19:54Do you have a spare uniform?
20:00Ah!
20:02A civilized man.
20:05Here's to the gentleman among cowboys.
20:08Let me buy you a drink.
20:10Mr. Ethan Tree.
20:12Chief Constable Thomas Brackenby, Toronto Constable.
20:15And what brings you out here?
20:17Are you part of the stampede or a police officer?
20:19God, no.
20:20Look, between me and you, it's time the businessmen of Calgary stopped encouraging this frontier parade.
20:29The city of Calgary should be promoting progress.
20:31And stop playing at cowboys and Indians.
20:36Who the hell do you think you are?
20:38Look, nobody wants any trouble with you.
20:40You should follow me outside and we'll settle this for good.
20:43Why don't you sit down and relax?
20:45Here, have a drink of me.
20:46I'll sit down when I'm good and ready.
20:54A toast to the stampede.
21:00What are you celebrating?
21:04My brother died out in that ring today.
21:07We'll get to the bottom of this.
21:10The truth will come out.
21:12And they'll just keep carrying on in the meantime.
21:14I've had enough of these folks.
21:19This old stampede can go to the devil.
21:28I hear you know your way around a rope, Detective.
21:31Oh, I was just giving Luca Wilde a bit of help, that's all.
21:35Hmm, that's part of being a cowboy.
21:39Knowing what's right.
21:41Be that as it may, someone here is responsible for the death of two men.
21:48I just can't believe it.
21:50Perhaps you should postpone the stampede.
21:53Impossible.
21:54I've advertised everywhere from here to Texas.
21:58I've got everything riding on this.
22:01You've had a man die in the ring.
22:03And a pickup man that you hired was shot in cold blood.
22:07All the riders know they might not come out of that ring alive.
22:11And as for Alice, there's plenty of rifles around.
22:14Could have been an accident.
22:16You don't believe these two deaths are connected?
22:19All I'm saying is that I'm not sure.
22:21Fire! Fire! Fire!
22:24Oh, no.
22:36I just don't know how this could have happened.
22:43There isn't any electricity to this tent, so this couldn't have been a frayed wire.
22:48Well, it's most certainly arson.
22:51Big Roy dead.
22:53Ellis Boone shot.
22:54I had all my money stolen, and now this?
22:58You had money stolen?
23:01Someone broke into my lockbox.
23:03Took all that was in there.
23:05Just how did they get into it?
23:07The girl who works for me lost her key.
23:10How much was lost exactly?
23:14$150.
23:14Then I believe I know who took it.
23:21Now, remember to smile.
23:23Slight nod when you greet them.
23:25Neat movements.
23:26And serve from the left, remove from the right.
23:30I'm not sure about this.
23:31Well, don't worry.
23:32I've gotten quite an adept at playing a role.
23:34It will be here any moment.
23:38Are you ready?
23:39Yes, Mr. Sansom.
23:40These are dangerous men, Detective.
23:42Please be careful.
23:46Gentlemen.
23:48Welcome.
23:48I just got that hat.
24:01Custom.
24:02It's ruined.
24:04I'll sponge it off, sir.
24:06It'll be good as new.
24:09You know, spilling that wine was a good thing.
24:14What?
24:15What did you say?
24:17That wine was a German Riesling.
24:20You wouldn't have liked it.
24:21You look like strong Barolo men.
24:29Strong Barolo men, huh?
24:34You're right.
24:35I'd take a hearty red over a white any day.
24:38I like this guy.
24:41Ah.
24:45It's got to be connected.
25:03It's no coincidence that the money that Ellis Boone left in his tent is the exact same amount that was stolen from the Stampede office.
25:09Well, now we know where he got the money.
25:12But why would Mr. Boone steal that money and then leave it in his tent?
25:17Change of heart?
25:20Where are you off to?
25:22I'm going to have a word with the young lady who lost her key.
25:25So, Miss Croft, were you the only one who had a key to the lockbox?
25:38Not the only one.
25:40Mr. Weedick had one, too.
25:42Ah, I see.
25:44I noticed my key was missing from my pocket earlier.
25:48I looked everywhere.
25:49And you never found it?
25:51No.
25:52And when I went back to the office tent, the box was empty and the money was gone.
25:58$150.
25:59Yes.
26:00I feel just terrible about it.
26:03Did you see anyone suspicious hanging around the office?
26:06No.
26:08Who else knew you had a key?
26:09Nobody, sir.
26:11Not even Ellis Boone?
26:13I've never spoken to that man in my life.
26:16This place isn't half bad.
26:18I could get used to coming here.
26:19I told Mr. Sands we would be.
26:22Often.
26:24How much longer is this going to go on?
26:26My hands are shaking.
26:27Patience, Serge.
26:29Any trouble with that, Mr. Gruz?
26:31None at all.
26:32He soon fell in line once he heard my offer.
26:35I thought you were just telling him to close for good.
26:37I gave him a choice.
26:39Leave or keep selling meat and get his shop torch to the ground.
26:44Hey, waiter.
26:45Mm-hmm.
26:45Before it gets cold?
26:46Uh-huh.
26:47Waiter.
26:52More wine?
26:53Uh-huh.
26:54All right.
27:01Uh-huh.
27:02Uh-huh.
27:02Uh-huh.
27:04Whew.
27:05What are you doing, man?
27:08Step back.
27:09What is that?
27:11What?
27:11Under your waistcoat.
27:13It's hard.
27:14Like metal.
27:17He wears a medical device.
27:19He needs it to breathe.
27:20Um, but he's very proud and doesn't like to talk about it.
27:24We've got the butchers on the east side of town all shaking in their boots.
27:36Now we start on the west side.
27:38And I can help you with that.
27:40Our two shops will run this town as long as we have each other's backs.
27:45Well, I think that should do it.
27:46Gentlemen, I am not a waiter.
27:48No kidding.
27:49I'm a police detective and you men are under arrest.
27:52Constables!
27:55I've recorded everything you've said.
28:00Arrest these two and bring them to the station house.
28:02Ms. Barolo's corked.
28:09If poor pallets were a crime, I'd charge you both with that, too.
28:15Why would anyone want to burn this tent down?
28:18To end the event before it begins?
28:21This stampede is supposed to be the greatest outdoor show this country's ever seen.
28:26Perhaps there are some folks who don't share that feeling.
28:29Mr. Wheatley?
28:44Kerosene and a lighter?
28:47Evidence that this fire was definitely worse.
28:51Hell of a thing.
28:53Sorry your stampede's catching such trouble, guy.
28:57Thanks, Tom.
28:57I spoke with the people at the Indian Village.
29:00Nobody saw anyone around this tent yesterday.
29:04I was actually coming to speak to you next, Mr. Wilde.
29:07What do you mean about the fire?
29:09I don't know anything about it.
29:12Either of you men recognize this lighter?
29:16No, sir.
29:19Mr. Wilde, I was told that you were rather upset yesterday
29:22when the stampede decided to go ahead in spite of your brother's death.
29:26Well, I was angry at everyone at the bar yesterday for being in such high spirits.
29:31I mean, they didn't say one word about my brother.
29:33I thought cowboys would mourn one of their own.
29:35So you tried to destroy my rodeo?
29:37He wouldn't do anything like that.
29:38Are you vouching for him a second time, Mr. Three Persons?
29:41No.
29:42Matter of fact, I'm not.
29:44Look, I was a hothead yesterday, but I went straight from the bar to my bed.
29:48Hey, the fella in the next tent can swear to it.
29:50Oh, how are the pancakes?
30:05Very good.
30:06Must be my tent.
30:08I think it's buffalo milk.
30:11Did you manage to talk to the young Mr. Wilde?
30:13Yes, he has an alibi for the time of the crime.
30:17And he didn't recognize this.
30:22I found it at the burnt-out tent next to a can of fuel.
30:26I've seen this lighter before.
30:29Yesterday at the bar.
30:30Who did it belong to?
30:32That businessman, Mr. Tripp.
30:33He told me how much he hated the whole idea of the stampede.
30:36God, no.
30:36How good with a rifle do you think he is?
30:41There's one way to find out.
30:45Miss Oakley?
30:47Yeah, I got a message that you'd like to see.
30:49I've heard all about you, Mr. Tripp.
30:52Oh, have you?
30:53But I don't know you at all.
30:55You've never heard of Annie Oakley.
30:57I'm the best shot in the West.
30:58Heck, the East, South, North, too.
31:00Well, how wonderful for you.
31:02I hear you don't like the stampede much.
31:04And I was thinking that maybe it's because you don't know about it.
31:07If you did, you'd love it.
31:09The city of Calgary doesn't need to look backwards, Miss Oakley.
31:12We need innovation and forward thinking.
31:15You ever shot a rifle?
31:16I beg your pardon?
31:17Like this.
31:28That's impressive.
31:30Poor lady.
31:31I ain't no lady.
31:33You want to try?
31:34Uh, no.
31:36It's okay.
31:37There's no shame if you can't.
31:39Well, I surely aren't trying to abest me.
31:43I mean, I have fired a rifle or two in my town.
31:45Hmm.
31:46Can't wait to see it.
31:48All right.
31:58I'll just give it another try.
31:59Okay.
32:00This weapon's not properly sighted.
32:13It's...
32:14Here, allow me.
32:15I don't think it's a problem with the weapon, sir.
32:30It looks like you're not much of a shot, Mr. Tripp.
32:33But you are an arsonist, nonetheless.
32:35Uh, what do you mean?
32:37I found this.
32:38Along with some accelerant at the scene of the fire.
32:41Look familiar?
32:42Well, somebody must have stolen that from me.
32:44I mean, there is nothing but thieves and scoundrels in this place.
32:48Mr. Tripp, you're under arrest on suspicion of arson.
32:52Take him away, madam.
32:53Come with me.
32:56He could have been pretending to be a bad shot.
32:59Doesn't mean he's not a fireball girl.
33:00Hmm.
33:02Try your luck.
33:03Oh, why not?
33:06Toss it, we on mucker.
33:24Look has nothing to do with it, Miss O'Connor.
33:28Oh, thank you.
33:30Oh, Mr. Tripp here has had plenty of time to stew in the holding tent.
33:38I demand to be released.
33:41Mr. Tripp, you've been charged with arson.
33:44You'll be sent to the Calgary Central Jail.
33:46What is your problem with this stampede?
33:48Seems to me that it would put the city on the map.
33:51Surely that's got to be good for business.
33:53It's the wrong kind of business.
33:55We are in the 20th century.
33:57It is time to leave the past behind.
33:59I've heard that you put an offer in on this land.
34:02I did.
34:04I was going to turn it into an exhibition grounds for modern technological inventions.
34:09Not a circus for cowboys.
34:11I believe the city didn't like your idea.
34:14Oh, yeah.
34:14They fell for Mr. Weedick.
34:16He conned them in letting them hold this stampede.
34:19It's a disgrace.
34:21So you decided to burn the whole bloody thing down.
34:25Drunkenly and foolishly, I lit a fire.
34:28I apologize.
34:30I will happily pay the damages.
34:33Are you sure lighting a fire is all you did?
34:36What are you talking about?
34:38I believe a cowboy's been drugged and another man was shot and killed.
34:42That had nothing to do with me.
34:44Although it's no big surprise.
34:46Care to expand on that?
34:48That's what happens when you get these tops together.
34:51Troublemakers.
34:52A lot of them.
34:52I heard some things when I was in that holding tent.
34:58What did you hear?
34:59One of them must have done something illegal.
35:02I don't know what he did.
35:03But he paid a pickup man $150 to keep right about it.
35:09Who was it?
35:10I don't know his name.
35:12All those cowboys hell look the same to me.
35:16We'll check the list of men who were in holding last night.
35:19As I proved helpful to you men.
35:21Will you let me out of here?
35:24No.
35:24No.
35:26Take him by.
35:35Come and done.
35:45Hello, men.
35:46See a horse outside named Cyclone?
35:49Yeah.
35:49Say she's a real outlaw.
35:52I think we're going to get along just fine.
35:55Good.
35:57We're still searching for whoever drugged Big Roy Wilde's canteen in order to win the Bronco
36:03riding competition.
36:05And you came to find me?
36:07Well, no.
36:08I've come to test your canteen.
36:13Nothing but water in there, as far as I know.
36:16Can't hurt.
36:33Whatever opioid substance was put in Big Roy Wilde's canteen is also present in yours.
36:39Have you drank any of this?
36:40Did you see anyone hanging around your saddlebags?
36:44No.
36:45I didn't.
36:46Look at that.
36:49What am I looking at, sir?
36:50That's Lucinda Croft.
36:52She's the one who lost the key to Mr. Weedick's lockbox.
36:57Containing the $150.
36:58Well, this, you friendly.
37:02And he was one of the men who was in the lockup last night.
37:07Miss Croft, a word.
37:11What can I do for you?
37:12We'd like to ask you some more questions about the theft.
37:15I told you everything I know.
37:17Pardon me, fellas.
37:18I've got to practice.
37:19Just a minute, Mr. Heedley.
37:21You were in the lockup last night, weren't you?
37:25I had one too many.
37:27I didn't know that was a crime.
37:28I don't think that's the only crime you've committed, is it, Mr. Heedley?
37:32The hell are you talking about?
37:34How did Miss Croft's stolen $150 end up in the possession of Ellis Boone?
37:40You took it to give to him as payment, didn't you?
37:43But he saw you drove Big Roy and threatened to turn you in.
37:46Riley, you said that that money was for us so that we could run away together.
37:50Quiet, Lucinda.
37:51You killed Big Roy.
37:54And he tried to get rid of me, too.
37:56Couldn't win fair and square, Heedley.
37:59You can all go to the devil.
38:03No, wait!
38:05Mr. Heely!
38:06Give me that horse!
38:06Hold it right there!
38:08You there!
38:09Throw up open sabbularies.
38:11I need to use this horse.
38:19Careful, that's a wild one!
38:20He's got some skill for the city, boy.
38:25That's really a murder.
38:25Come on!
38:41Come on!
39:04Come on!
39:04Thank you for your assistance, Ms. Oakley.
39:17Surely, detective.
39:23Ellis Boone saw me douse Roy's canteen,
39:26and I gave him that money to keep quiet about it
39:29and let Roy fall in the ring.
39:31Why did you then kill him?
39:32He wasn't going to stay quiet about it.
39:36He told me he had a change of heart.
39:38He was going to tell you what I'd done.
39:43You are now under arrest for two murders.
39:47Looks to me like this is your last rodeo, partner.
39:53I've cooked you my specialty.
39:55Oh.
39:58Well, the only thing I know how to make lamb chops.
40:01Mr. Gruse's shop.
40:04They look perfect.
40:07Mr. Sands is happy he can go back to his regular butcher.
40:11I'm just glad he won't be threatened anymore by those criminals.
40:15You're a good man, Sergeant.
40:19Not really.
40:21I should have called you after we first had dinner.
40:25Oh.
40:25I understand.
40:28No, I don't think that you do.
40:30I didn't call you because I really like you.
40:36Oh.
40:39I've had my heart broken before,
40:40and I don't want that to happen again.
40:42Well, nothing has promised us,
40:50but I think we could make each other happy.
40:54I think we could make each other happy.
41:03So can this be considered our second date?
41:07Yes.
41:11Well, in my case,
41:14maybe it wouldn't be too forward to do this.
41:24He's looking pretty good.
41:27At Horton's starting to punch around the fierce,
41:29but he's hanging on.
41:31Come on, son.
41:33And he's on.
41:34It was a good ride.
41:37Come on, folks.
41:37Give him a hand.
41:38It was an excellent ride.
41:40Your instincts about your brother were right.
41:43He didn't simply fall off of his horse.
41:45Well, thank you for finding out who killed him.
41:49I had something come through.
41:51I just wish Roy was here to watch me compete,
41:54even if I do lose him.
41:56Seems like he was a good brother to you.
41:59I'm sure he'd be very proud.
42:01Well, there's another rodeo next month.
42:03It's a medicine hat.
42:04I'm aiming to win it.
42:06Oh, Roy.
42:08This is going to be one hell of a show, Mr. Weedick.
42:11Wouldn't have come off without you two.
42:13You saved the stampede.
42:15With a little help.
42:17Thank you, ma'am.
42:20Sir, are you injured?
42:22Blame me so quickly.
42:23Blame?
42:24I bought you a present.
42:26Show them off, Tom.
42:28A man who shoots as good as you
42:30deserves a proper pair of boots.
42:32Those are going to be perfect
42:33for marching in the parade tomorrow.
42:35Marching?
42:36Bloody hell.
42:37Next cowboy, ready to ride!
42:39Oh, Tom's set to ride.
42:40Riley Bow should have known
42:56that Tom was going to win
42:57the damn thing anyway.
42:59Cyclone is our toughest bronc,
43:00and my money's still on him.
43:01Oh, Tom's set to ride.
43:31Oh, Tom's set to ride.
44:01Oh, Tom's set to ride.
44:02We'll be back.
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