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Set against the wide open landscapes of the American West, The Cowboy and the Lady from the South tells a heartfelt story of romance, culture, and unexpected destiny. When a rugged cowboy crosses paths with a graceful lady from the South, their worlds collide, leading to a journey filled with emotion, challenges, and timeless love. A classic Western romance that blends adventure with tenderness.
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00:00The
00:30The
01:00I'm so hungry I can eat that guitar.
01:07If they don't like this song, we'll both hear it.
01:09Then make broth out of strings. Give them the work, Roy.
01:11The Cowboys and the Senorita met in Rosarita one night, not so long ago.
01:24The Cowboys and the Senorita made the night much sweeter with words like, I love you so.
01:36He said, life on the range is such a lonely life. Won't you pack up your shawl, acquire a droll, and be a cowboy's wife?
01:49They marry, and their plans all carry. They've a little cowboy, and oh, what a kid.
01:59Why don't folks do like the cowboy and the Senorita did?
02:07He said, don't send me back, back to that long prairie.
02:13I've got a saddle for two, for me and for you. Come right away with me.
02:20They headed for the church and wedded. Bought a little rancho, and that's where they hid.
02:30Why don't folks do like the cowboy and the Senorita did?
02:39Look! Look at my suit! Gravy and potatoes!
02:44What do you intend to do about this outrage?
02:46Police adjustments will be made.
02:48That's not enough. I demand this ox be fired.
02:52But he just began.
02:53Either he goes, or I'll take my family to the cafe across the street.
02:57And I don't like singing with my meals.
03:00You heard him? Take off that uniform.
03:05You threw, too.
03:06You mean we don't even eat?
03:08Look at those dishes. You should pay me.
03:12Come on, Teddy Bear. He's got a good case.
03:19Roy, as far as I'm concerned, this steady work ain't very tasty.
03:25How would you know?
03:26Well, the taste I got back there was pretty sour.
03:28And I'm warning you, if we don't get grub steak in Bonanza,
03:32I'm hocking my horse and saddle and going prospect.
03:35Well, you can count me in on that.
03:36You can count me in on that.
04:04Roy! Whoa!
04:06Look! What?
04:08Gold! The hill's full of it!
04:12What do you think, Trigger? Huh?
04:34What'd you find?
04:38Oh, a little old cheap bracelet.
04:40What do you figure it's worth? Oh, a couple of nickels or about a dime.
04:44No more cracks about gold. I'm cured.
04:47Looks like Mr. Craig Allen's a man to see about a job in Bonanza.
04:51Sure does.
05:04No luck, Allen. We've been all over that rim rock with a fine tooth comb.
05:20Not a sign of it.
05:21Well, go over it again. Get your gang together.
05:24Listen, that gang ought to be up to the mine doing the work right now.
05:27We're wasting a lot of valuable time hunting that kid.
05:29What about our deal?
05:31The deal can wait.
05:34Hello.
05:37Yes, this is Craig Allen.
05:44He's back! Sheriff Gilbert's back!
05:49Find her yet, Sheriff?
05:50She's still lost. Any clues?
05:51No, not yet.
05:53How'd you make out, Ferguson?
05:55We drew a blank too, but Allen wants to keep searching.
05:57Are your men up to it?
05:58Men are, but the animals ain't.
06:00I figured you'd ride down to the Rancho Santa Martinez and pick up some fresh horses.
06:04How about you?
06:05All right. We'll meet your posse at the Black Sands Cut-Off.
06:08Okay.
06:09Hey!
06:10Hey!
06:11What's all the excitement about?
06:12New gold strike or something?
06:14No, they're looking for a little girl who got lost.
06:16Half the country's searching for her.
06:18Orphan kid too.
06:19Friend of Mr. Allen's.
06:21How do you like that?
06:23This is a punk time to ask Mr. Allen for a favor.
06:26We're not asking for favors today, Teddy Bear.
06:29I've got a better idea.
06:32Hands open, place your passport.
06:35Roll them out.
06:37There they are, number seven.
06:40Excuse me, you're Mr. Allen, aren't you?
06:42That's right.
06:43I'd like to have a talk with you.
06:45Right in.
06:46Thanks.
06:53Well?
06:55What's on your mind?
06:56A job.
06:57That'll keep.
06:58Right now, I'd like to help you find that little girl.
07:00I have a partner out there who'll do his share, too.
07:03We can use you, all right.
07:05You got a gun?
07:0610, 11.
07:07Play the fields.
07:11Let's get back, please.
07:14That's 10.
07:15Play the fields.
07:29This crook gummed up the machine.
07:31Don't get excited now, gentlemen.
07:32Probably a little short circuit or something.
07:34I'll make it good.
07:35Put a slug in there.
07:38Wait a minute.
07:39That ain't no slug.
07:40That's the kid's jewelry.
07:41Where'd you get that thing?
07:42Where's the rest of them?
07:43I found it.
07:44Nothing but a cheesy little gadget off this.
07:46What's all the hollering about?
07:48Just as I thought.
07:49Chip's bracelet.
07:50What's wrong?
07:51Take a look at this.
07:52Got her name on it and everything.
07:54Sure shooting those guys done away with that kid.
07:56We did not.
07:57Tell them where we found that thing, Roy.
07:59You've got us all wrong.
08:00We picked it up on the trail just outside of town.
08:03Save the rest of it for the sheriff.
08:04That was a cute idea trying to join that posse to fool us.
08:07Sheriff's down at the Martini's ranch.
08:09Telephone and await there.
08:10We'll take this pair with us.
08:11I'll phone him for you.
08:13Bring him outside.
08:14Come on.
08:15Don't be so familiar.
08:16Hello, Fuzzy.
08:17Is the sheriff gotten here yet?
08:18Yeah, he's over at the corral now getting some fresh horses.
08:19Well, tell him we've captured the kidnappers.
08:20Kidnappers?
08:21Yeah.
08:22Jump in captives.
08:23Go on in.
08:24Got some news for you, Isabel.
08:25You found us?
08:26No, but we picked up some men who know something about this.
08:27Are these the two suspects, Mr. Allen?
08:28That's right.
08:29They tipped their hand down at my club, Sheriff.
08:31Take a good look at these men, Isabel.
08:32Have you ever seen them before?
08:33No.
08:34Are you sure?
08:35Positive.
08:36Did you take Chip away?
08:37Please tell me the truth.
08:38I am telling the truth, Miss Martinez.
08:39I haven't even seen the child.
08:40Neither has my pal.
08:41I wish I could help you though.
08:42I wish I could help you though.
08:43Sure.
08:44I wish I could help you though.
08:46Sure.
08:47Sure.
08:48Sure.
08:49Sure.
08:50Sure.
08:51Sure.
08:52Sure.
08:53Sure.
08:54Sure.
08:55Sure.
08:56Sure.
08:57Sure.
08:58Sure.
08:59Sure.
09:00Sure.
09:01Sure.
09:02I wish I could help you though.
09:03So do I.
09:04For some reason, I believe you.
09:06What makes you think they're lying, Craig?
09:08Because we found this on them.
09:10I told you I picked that up out on the trail.
09:12You keep out of this.
09:13Please, Craig.
09:15You're strangers around here, aren't you?
09:17That's right.
09:18We were looking for work until we heard about Chip.
09:20Then we offered to join the search.
09:21Sure.
09:22And we'd still like a crack at it.
09:24After they've defrosted in that jail, they'll talk, I guarantee you.
09:27In jail?
09:28Don't you think you've pushed us around enough, Mr. Allen?
09:31I've told you the whole story.
09:32What else do you want to know?
09:33The truth.
09:34I was hoping you'd confess, but since you won't, take them away, Sheriff.
09:38All right, Ferguson.
09:39You're making a mistake, Sheriff.
09:40I think so too, Craig.
09:41At least be fair about it.
09:42Ah!
09:43Stay away from that away!
09:44Put that gambler in.
09:45Ah!
09:46Stay away from that away!
09:47Keep going!
09:48Look, that's the gambler in.
09:49Oh.
09:50No!
09:51Oh.
09:52No!
09:53Oh.
09:54No!
09:55Oh.
09:56No!
09:57No!
09:58No!
09:59No!
10:00No!
10:01No!
10:02No!
10:03No!
10:04No!
10:05No!
10:06No!
10:07No!
10:08Let's go.
10:38Let's go.
11:08Let's go.
11:39We've missed them.
11:40Better split up and try to run under their trail again.
11:42Meet back here in an hour.
11:43All right.
11:43Thanks, two drumsticks.
11:47Share, share alike.
11:48Sure wish it was a turkey.
11:50Pretty good pickings, I'd say, for a couple of fugitives.
11:53Roy, if you ever see me picking up anything shiny again, I wish you'd just kick me where
11:57it hurts the worst.
11:59That bracelet was hotter than a rivet.
12:01I'm kind of glad you picked it up, Teddy Bear.
12:03Otherwise, I might never have met Miss Martinez.
12:06Wonderful to ever see her again.
12:08Sure, why not?
12:09She'll probably be in the front row of the hanging.
12:12So will Lulabelle.
12:13And Alan.
12:14He's a funny guy.
12:16Yeah, but not funny, ha-ha.
12:18Trouble with him, he's too rich.
12:20There's nothing wrong with being rich, Teddy Bear.
12:22It's how he got that way that counts.
12:25I know one way.
12:26He's a dice cheat.
12:27They ought to call him James or Chank Alan.
12:33Hey, what went with my leg?
12:36You ate it.
12:37I did not.
12:39Stop clowning, Teddy Bear, and finish your grub.
12:42Now look here, Roy.
12:43If it was a wing, I'd say it flew off.
12:45But it was a leg.
12:46So what walked off?
12:48Here, eat mine.
12:51Hey.
12:52It's walking in his sleep.
12:57Sorry to interrupt, miss, but would you care for a finger bowl?
13:06This is hardly the time to joke.
13:09I'm in trouble.
13:10We're in a little trouble ourselves.
13:12But I'm hungry.
13:13That makes us even all around.
13:16Oh, all right.
13:18Here, Teddy Bear, split it with Roy.
13:22Besides our names, what else did you hear?
13:24Enough to know that you're suspected of kidnapping me.
13:28You're Chip?
13:29Uh-huh.
13:30While you were at it, why didn't you swipe a couple of pies?
13:33Taught this of you, Teddy Bear.
13:35Suppose the posse drops in for dessert.
13:37If they didn't call her with you and me,
13:39they'd use us for dessert on the end of a rope.
13:42I'm evaporating from this country right now.
13:45They won't.
13:46They combed this territory yesterday looking for me.
13:48Suppose they re-comb it today.
13:52Why did you run away, Chip?
13:54Because I had to.
13:56But you wouldn't understand about that.
13:58We might if you explained a little.
14:00You're a mighty dangerous woman to us.
14:02You'd better break down and explain a lot.
14:06Suppose I do tell you.
14:09Would you promise never to tell anybody else?
14:11Sure, if you want it that way.
14:14All right.
14:16My dad told me where he buried his treasure.
14:19I know it sounds crazy, but he did things like that.
14:22He didn't trust people.
14:24You're a little bit like him, aren't you?
14:26Well, I was till now.
14:29Stick to the treasure.
14:30Where is it?
14:31In a mine up the mountain.
14:33In a box.
14:34In a box?
14:36What kind of a treasure is it?
14:37I don't know till I look, but it's something valuable.
14:41And I've got to find it before Isabel sells the mine to Craig Allen.
14:44She's my half-sister, and that makes her boss, because I'm underage.
14:50I bet you there's gold in that mine, Roy.
14:52No, there isn't.
14:54But there's something there.
14:56And whatever it is, I don't want Craig Allen to have it.
14:59Do you understand now?
15:01I think so.
15:02Why haven't you tried finding the treasure before, Chip?
15:04I did.
15:06Right after Dad died.
15:08But I couldn't even get up to the mine on account of the snow.
15:10This is the first chance I've had.
15:13And I'm not giving up till I find it this time.
15:17Get the horses, Teddy Bear.
15:19You're going to help me?
15:20Mm-hmm.
15:21My partner's a mining fool, and I'm just a...
15:24Well, I'm just a fool, but let's go.
15:40Follow me.
15:52This way.
15:53We're right behind you.
15:54You got a light, Chip?
15:55Of course I have.
15:57There they are now.
16:03Oh, darn it.
16:05There it goes again.
16:06Every time I pass that spot, something blows the candle out.
16:09That's the only thing I don't like about mine.
16:12They're draughty.
16:13You two wait here.
16:16Wait.
16:18Mr. Allen will be here in a minute.
16:24Gee, it's steeper than I thought.
16:26Let me dig.
16:26My pa was a beaver.
16:28Somebody's coming.
16:31Mr. Posse, let's get me out of here.
16:33There's a cave in back.
16:34We can hide there.
16:35Come on.
16:36No, Chip.
16:37There's no use of nothing.
16:37You've got to face him some time.
16:39Let me go.
16:40I won't go back till I've found him.
16:42Stay where you are, both of you.
16:45Chip, are you all right?
16:46I was feeling great up till now.
16:48Come on, you two.
16:49You're going back to town.
16:50Keep an eye on him, Sheriff.
16:51They may try to pull another fast one.
16:53Before you stick your foot in it again, Mr. Allen,
16:55I'd suggest you find out what the victim has to say.
16:58Well, I...
17:00Go ahead, Chip.
17:01This is no time to stutter, stammer, or balk.
17:03Tell him.
17:03Well, here's the straight of it, Sheriff.
17:06I was hiding out on the trail and pretty hungry.
17:10I ran into Roy and Teddy Bear, and they were eating.
17:14So I barged in on their dinner.
17:16That sounds more like a blind date than the kidnapping,
17:18doesn't it, Sheriff?
17:19Well, yes.
17:22Miss Chip here is telling the truth.
17:24I am.
17:25While you're in a truthful mood,
17:27suppose you tell us why you ran away from home.
17:29That happens to be a secret I share
17:31only with people I trust
17:33and people who keep their word.
17:36There's no use getting mad about it, Isabel.
17:39I've got my reasons.
17:41Chip, I think you've acted terribly,
17:42driving us half crazy with worry
17:44and getting these innocent men accused of kidnapping you.
17:47Somebody around here ought to apologize.
17:50You said you were looking for work.
17:51Would you be interested in a job on the Martinez ranch?
17:53Well, that depends on who runs it.
17:56You run most everything around you, don't you, Mr. Allen?
17:59What do you mean by that?
18:00Well, I'm particular who I work for.
18:02You'll be working for me.
18:04Well, then it's a deal.
18:05Suit you, Teddy Bear?
18:06Ain't too much work to it.
18:07It suits me, too.
18:09I'm glad you approved, Chip.
18:11Because one of Mr. Rogers' jobs
18:12will be to see that you don't run away from home again.
18:15I think I can manage that, all right.
18:17I'm pretty good handling strays.
18:19What?
18:20I practically saved your life
18:22and you turned jailer on me.
18:24Young woman, we're going to halt to break you.
18:26Oh, are you?
18:27I don't know.
18:28Are we right?
18:29Well, too late, boys.
18:31You took the job.
18:32Well, she's a hefty little filly.
18:40I see you girls are not seeing exactly eye to eye this morning.
18:44I just told her firmly that she'll not be allowed
18:46to leave the ranch again until the mine is sold.
18:49Then you started running.
18:51Well, what would you have done?
18:52I'd have held my ground and tried to reason with her.
18:55She's beyond reasoning.
18:56She's now staging a sit-down strike.
18:59Refuses to attend her own party tonight.
19:01And that just leaves me with the entire village on my hands.
19:06Roy, do you think you could reason with her?
19:08Why, sure.
19:09She doesn't mean that jailer stuff about me.
19:11She's just a whimsical kid.
19:13Watch me.
19:13Who is it?
19:18It's me, Roy.
19:20Come in, Roy.
19:21See?
19:22Just a wham.
19:28Or was it a wham?
19:29How can you have the nerve to face me?
19:32When I got my back to you, I can't see which way they're coming.
19:35I thought you and I were friends.
19:37That's before you went over to the side of the enemy.
19:40Chip, I don't think you're being fair to Isabel.
19:42She's a pretty swell girl.
19:43And, well, what I mean is, I think she's a...
19:47A pretty swell girl.
19:49Yeah, that's what I mean.
19:50And I trusted you.
19:52You still can.
19:53I think you can trust Isabel, too.
19:56Why don't you tell her about the treasure, Chip?
19:58Oh, no.
19:59She'd tell Craig Allen and he'd get my mine and the treasure, too.
20:02I'll make a deal with you.
20:03You tell her the truth and I'll guarantee you she'll go to the mine with us.
20:07Us?
20:08Sure.
20:09That's why I took this job, Chip.
20:11I'm seeing it through with you.
20:13It's a deal.
20:15Gee, Roy, I'm sorry I bopped you.
20:18I'll forget about that if you'll tell her you'll be at your party.
20:21That's a deal.
20:23Isabel, dear.
20:40Isabel, I'm a reformed character.
20:43No more running away.
20:44You couldn't drag me off the ranch.
20:46And the party tonight.
20:47I'll be there with bells on.
20:49That crash I heard.
20:51Who hit who?
20:52I didn't raise a hand to her.
20:55Then how did you do it?
20:57I made a deal with her.
20:59I promised Chip you and I'd ride to the mine with her and she promised she'd tell you why she wants to go.
21:04Isabel, before Dad died, he told me he buried a box there.
21:08And I've got to find it before the mine changes hands.
21:11Oh, Chip, that was just one of his crazy dreams.
21:16I'll always believe in Dad.
21:18And if you'll come with me, I'll prove he wasn't crazy.
21:20Seems like you ought to have a right to do that.
21:22All right, Chip, get your writing clothes.
21:26Oh, Isabel.
21:31You were right, Roy.
21:32She is a pretty swell girl.
21:34You see, we sort of had an argument.
21:41About me?
21:42Yeah.
21:43Chip said you were swell.
21:44I said you were swell.
21:47And who won?
21:48I guess we both did.
21:50Oh, good morning, Craig.
21:54Take care of this horse, will you?
21:58I'm sorry I'm late, dear.
22:00Let's go inside.
22:01I'll be right with you, Roy.
22:02All right.
22:13You're going to be disappointed in me, Craig.
22:15It'll be the first time.
22:20I can't go into town with you.
22:23Why?
22:24Oh, I promised Chip I'd go up to the mine with her.
22:26You owe me this once, will you?
22:28Don't I always?
22:29What's going on up to the mine?
22:31Well, it seems Dad buried something up there for her.
22:33And whatever it is, it's got her worried.
22:36She wasn't even going to attend the party tonight
22:38until Roy talked her into it.
22:40I thought we'd better sign the papers for the mine.
22:42If you wanted a check for Chip's birthday.
22:44But it'll keep.
22:45Don't worry about it.
22:47You're going to an awful lot of trouble for Chip, Craig.
22:49And buying a worthless mine is hardly good business.
22:51And you know it.
22:52Let's call it a hobby.
22:54Besides, you know I'm doing it.
22:55Chip's only part of the deal.
22:57I'm really sold on you, too, Isabel.
22:59Don't forget that.
23:00You never let me forget it.
23:02Will tomorrow do for the papers?
23:04I'll have the magistrate meet us in the morning.
23:06Then it's a promise.
23:06Bright and early.
23:08See you at the party tonight.
23:10Wait.
23:10I'll walk out with you.
23:11You buy you a ring.
23:14You will live like a king.
23:15In a palace.
23:17Bright and something.
23:18But there's one thing in doubt.
23:20That I must figure out.
23:22What's that?
23:22What'll I use for money?
23:24Oh.
23:25Gonna buy a new car.
23:26With a shine like a star.
23:28Guess the whole thing strikes you funny.
23:31It's a beautiful scene.
23:32But I see what you mean.
23:34What'll we use for money?
23:37Maybe buttons.
23:38Or polka chips.
23:39Or bullets.
23:40Or peanuts.
23:41Maybe I'll find a vein of gold.
23:44All you have to do is look around.
23:47But when I think of all that gold.
23:50Think of the trouble that's gonna be getting it out of the ground.
23:53You're about to confess that you'll settle for less.
23:56Guess you're just a plain dumb bunny.
23:59But I get so upset that I always forget.
24:02Oh.
24:03What'll I use for money?
24:05How about marble?
24:06Or toothpick.
24:07Here's how I use money.
24:09Maybe he'll find a vein of gold.
24:12Just like a lucky pup.
24:14Why, sure.
24:15But when I think of all that gold.
24:18I'd be kind of tired digging it up.
24:21Well, you can't buy the moon.
24:22Or a wedding in two.
24:24Or a sky that's blue and sunny.
24:27If you drop on your care.
24:29You're a rich millionaire.
24:30What'll we use for money?
24:33This is probably the first treasure hunt for the floor show.
24:40You don't take much stopping Chip's buried treasure, do you?
24:43No, I'm afraid she's a dreamer like Dad.
24:45He had what they call gold fever.
24:47Most mining men have it.
24:48But some of them do strike it rich.
24:50Say, Chip, isn't that the cutoff we took to the mine last night?
24:55Uh-huh.
24:56But it's so rough, nobody uses it unless they're in a hurry.
24:59With the looks of those tracks, somebody just used it in an awful hurry.
25:03Did you mention the treasure box to anybody?
25:04Yes, I think I mentioned it to Mr. Allen.
25:08Why?
25:10Well, I'll meet you at the mine.
25:11She was digging right here where the candle was.
25:37Better get a shovel.
25:38Yeah.
25:39Listen.
25:39See who it is.
25:58It's that new hand, Rogers.
26:00He must have taken the cutoff.
26:02Cover up for him.
26:03All right.
26:03What do you want?
26:10I thought maybe Mr. Allen came up here, did he?
26:12No, I haven't seen him since morning.
26:14What's all this equipment for?
26:16I didn't know anybody was working this mine.
26:19Allen sent me up here to set up a drill and compressor.
26:21Roy!
26:22Roy!
26:23Roy Rogers!
26:24May I?
26:24Yeah.
26:25Come right ahead, Miss Martinez.
26:26Anything wrong, Ferguson?
26:28Nothing I know of, Miss, except Roger seems to think there is.
26:31Chip, you better start digging your treasure.
26:33Teddy Bear, you better help her.
26:33It's over here.
26:34Shoot the light over this way, Roy!
26:38You hold the light.
26:39I'll play go for it.
26:40Yeah.
26:40Yeah.
26:40Yeah.
26:40Yeah.
26:40Did you know they were working this mine, Miss Martinez?
26:44Of course.
26:45Mr. Allen asked permission to start operations here, and I gladly gave it to him.
26:49Why do you ask?
26:50Well, it seems kind of strange to me that he'd go to so much trouble on a worthless gold mine,
26:55especially when it isn't even his yet.
26:58Does Rogers think we're digging for gold?
27:00Mr. Rogers, you seem to question Mr. Allen's intentions here, but you're wrong.
27:04Mr. Allen's not looking for gold.
27:05He's hoping to find manganese, and only hoping.
27:09Manganese?
27:09Exactly.
27:10And if he does find it, there's a contract already drawn up, giving Chip half the profits,
27:14so you don't have to concern yourself for the future.
27:17Please leave that to Mr. Allen and me.
27:19I think we're capable of looking after best interests.
27:22Okay.
27:23Isabel, look!
27:24We found it!
27:28Is that all there is?
27:30Well, they ain't even got a stamp on it.
27:31To my daughter Chip, to be opened on the occasion of her 16th birthday.
27:35Well, go ahead.
27:36Open it.
27:37Oh, no.
27:37If that's the way Dad wanted it, there must be a reason.
27:40Well, you'll turn 16 at midnight.
27:42I'll open it then.
27:45It'll be sort of like Dad was at my party giving me a present.
27:48Really, Chip, aren't you being a little imaginative?
27:51Maybe I'm just being a little careful.
27:55Keep it for me till midnight.
27:57Gee, it's kind of shivering in here.
28:00We'll ride on ahead.
28:01See you boys back at the ranch.
28:02All right.
28:02Goodbye, Roy.
28:03Bye.
28:04Thanks, teddy bear.
28:05You'd have thought she'd have took this along for a jewel box.
28:08You read it, Isabel.
28:19I'm too excited.
28:20I'm excited.
28:27Chip, darling, you already have the treasure.
28:31It is the bracelet I gave you last year.
28:35Scratch its surface lightly, and you'll find it has a value greater than you think.
28:41That and my love is all I have to give you on your 16th birthday, Dad.
28:47That's all there is, Chip.
28:52Just a bracelet?
28:57Isabel, you don't really think Dad was...
29:00I'm afraid we always did think so, Chip.
29:03Well, I guess I know it too now.
29:08For some reason, I think it was a fine treasure hunt while it lasted.
29:13Say, I don't even have the bracelet.
29:15Oh, I have it, Chip.
29:16It's in my desk at my office.
29:18Would you like to have me run into town and get it for you?
29:20Well, I'd like to know what it's really made of, but tomorrow I'll do just as well.
29:25I don't agree with you, Chip.
29:27It's bound to be another disappointment, but I think we should get this nonsense over and done with once and for all.
29:32You're a big girl now, Chip.
29:33Can you take it?
29:35Sure I can.
29:37I feel differently about everything now.
29:39You just feel grown up, dear.
29:41I think it's a good idea, Craig.
29:43Go ahead.
29:43I'll be back before the party's over.
29:45Come on, Matt.
29:52If you want to see Roy, you'd better hurry.
29:54He's leaving the ranch.
29:55Leaving the ranch?
29:56Why?
29:57He'll tell you.
29:57Hurry.
29:58He's in the bunkhouse.
30:02Roy!
30:03Roy!
30:04What's the matter?
30:05We're shoving off, Chip.
30:07By popular demand.
30:08Whose?
30:10Everybody's, I guess.
30:11It's better this way.
30:12Not for me, it isn't.
30:13Why?
30:13I wasn't even consulted.
30:15And I've got something to say about the matter, too.
30:17Wait till I get Isabel.
30:19Well, it wasn't her idea entirely, Chip.
30:21We resigned.
30:22There's no use bothering Isabel.
30:24She has Mr. Allen to advise her and...
30:26That's the trouble with her.
30:28Allen.
30:29Why are you so slow to catch on?
30:31Isabel expects you to put up a fight, not just lie down licked.
30:35Please believe me.
30:38I'm a grown woman, Roy.
30:40I know.
30:42Now's your chance.
30:43Allen's going to get my braces at as often.
30:45Please do it my way this time, and I'll tell you about the treasure after.
30:48Wait a minute.
30:50What treasure?
30:51It doesn't matter.
30:52We found the letter, and I guess they were right about Dad.
30:55But that doesn't mean you're right about Isabel.
30:58Here.
30:59Amuse yourself.
31:00I'll straighten this other matter out.
31:02Promise me you'll wait.
31:04All right.
31:10Scratch the what?
31:12Move your hand.
31:12I can't see.
31:14Teddy Bear, I've got a hunch that old guy was crazy like a fox.
31:18There's more here at stake than just a bracelet, and Allen knows it.
31:21We've got to beat him to the punch.
31:22Well, I don't get it.
31:23Where are we going?
31:23The Bonanza Club.
31:25We can't beat them, though.
31:26Chip said they already left.
31:28It's a long way around, but the road will cut right over the mountain.
31:30Trial up, boys.
31:53There we go.
31:54Is Allen back yet?
31:55No, he's still at the Martini's Ranch.
31:58Yes, I know.
31:59He's going to meet us here.
32:00We'll wait in office.
32:00Turn it out for the roof.
32:22Let's try the window.
32:23What are we going to do now?
32:26There ain't no chandelier in this place.
32:45Maybe not, but there's another door.
32:46Hello?
32:51Yes, didn't you?
33:08hello i know i'm late and we had a bit of trouble down here
33:18i'm terribly sorry craig what can i say you were right that's all of course i will right away
33:28isabel what's the matter roy and teddy bear they took some money from mr allen
33:34your bracelet's gone too you mean they stole it i'm afraid so chip lullabelle tell fuzzy and the
33:43boys to saddle up right away they'll be needed in the searching party yes miss isabel i just can't
33:47believe teddy bear did it i just can't i know what you're thinking isabel we sure pick them don't we
33:56we sure do here it is light a candle dig in darkness whoever wrote that must figure
34:10everybody around here carries candles with them like chip wait a minute maybe you got something
34:14there chip's candle remember it went out in the mine shaft yeah sure it was dark too and we dug
34:21you've dug deep enough now reach all right tie them up boys we'll make prompt delivery thanks for
34:28the beacon wait a minute that's evidence now where's the money you stole did alan say we'd stolen money
34:35yeah just two thousand bucks he hadn't got anything on him nothing here either i'll take a look in their
34:40saddlebags where's ferguson now he's at the mine what do you want to know fer things are shaping up
34:47just the way i thought fuzzy you really don't think we'd steal do you well i don't know about you
34:51roy but he would do you find anything in their saddlebags no just a change of clothes there's
34:58some writing on that bracelet that's mighty important to chip it may be the answer to the
35:03mine right let me see it bob all right a candle digging dark don't make sense to me nothing would
35:12well that's to us that's why we borrowed it you don't want to see chip bunkled out of everything
35:17her dead left her do you why of course not well then don't string along with alan who says we are
35:23well you're playing right into his hands hold us on this trumped up robbery charge while ferguson's
35:27digging into that mine don't forget alan takes over tomorrow lock stock and barrel are you sure he's
35:33not buying a lemon i'm not sure of anything all i'm asking is a square deal for chip i've got a
35:38hunch that mine's loaded with gold but we'll never know unless you boys are willing to play the hunch
35:42with us what do you say boys well i'll take a chance if it's for chip count me in can't lose anything
35:48but time sure let's try all right roy we'll string along with you thanks what do you say oh it's all
35:54right with me that's bad i'm looking for ferguson he around i'll call him hey matt come out front a
36:03minute it's fuzzy any sign of those thieving dogs we've got mr ellen's role yep we caught him i hear
36:09you say you captured those bandits where are they well i don't like the point they polite but they're
36:15right behind you huh now let's keep this peaceable and happy you fellas realize you're working with a
36:23couple of jailbirds the law is after the law ain't proved nothing again yet we're inclined to believe
36:29somebody framed hey stay out of that mine that's mr allen's property not till tomorrow and maybe not
36:36then all right take them away in time i think it was right about here
36:45i've got it this crack here i'll bet there's a tunnel on the other side
36:51my gosh they got this wall plastered up to make it look like real rock let's get those picks and
36:55shovels and tear into it hey this is adobe brick stand back let me lean over all right
37:09push it hear that flash
37:15what do you think teddy bear gosh this ain't manganese it's high grade gold ore
37:27then your hunch about allen was right let's get those sacks and start loading up i hope this works
37:31roy say what happens if they bump into the posse looking for us what do you think we're taking three
37:36wagons for insurance one of them's bound to get through we've got to have a load in front of the
37:41courthouse by 10 o'clock to prove there's gold here otherwise allen wins hands down that's one hour from now
37:51matter of the williams estate judge hello isabelle chip how to do mr allen sit down
38:02chip uh you are fully acquainted with the proceedings which i'm about to conduct
38:07yes judge isabel's selling the mind of mr allen and that's that clearly put now you just sit back
38:15and relax freeman uh get me the file yes judge
38:24all set roy look the law
38:29we're soaked for fair now don't bet on that they'll outrun us with these heavy wagons we'll take
38:35the felton cut off let's go
38:45this trail crosses the road below we can pick them up there
39:05we've got them now they'll never make it for that road
39:27mighty nice thing you're doing setting up a cash estate for this young girl
39:31this certified check will provide for education
39:36probably get you a good husband chip
39:48wow
40:00hey went that away sheriff i know which way they went get up there
40:17go ahead i'll drop back and try to block the road
40:28maybe i'll throw up some ballots i'll take them four heads
40:32Maybe I ought to throw off some ballast.
40:47I'll take them.
40:47Four here.
40:54We're losing ground.
40:56Somebody's got to get off of here.
40:57You're a little.
40:58Wait a minute.
40:59You're not going to throw me off of here.
41:00That's murder.
41:01You can't do that.
41:02Sorry, but I've got to lighten the load.
41:04Of course, if you lighten your conscience a little first, I might change my mind.
41:08Oh, but forget it.
41:09You're too fine a character to rat on your pal, Alan.
41:11Listen, I'm not that fine.
41:12What do you want to know?
41:13I'll talk.
41:14You better talk fast, bud.
41:15What happened to that 2,000 bucks?
41:17Well, come on out of here.
41:21Now, let's see.
41:24You sign here, Isabel, and here, and Alan, you sign here.
41:30What's that?
41:34Disorderly ranch hands, flattering through the town like this, danger in life and live.
41:41It's Roy.
41:45You boys take care of the assayers.
41:47I'll meet you in the courthouse.
41:48I'll get him all the ass through as I can get in time.
41:52It's him.
41:54It's him.
41:55It's Brady Roy.
41:56He's here.
41:57See, I hope I'm in time, folks.
41:59You're just in time to be cited for disturbing the peace.
42:06Well, I'll plead guilty, Your Honor.
42:08But first, you've got to hear how a manganese mine turned into a gold strike.
42:12And a mighty rich one, too, Chip.
42:14You haven't signed it yet, have you?
42:15No, but say that again about the gold.
42:18Your Honor, this man is interfering with the due process of law.
42:21Do something about it.
42:22It's too late, Alan.
42:23There's enough gold ore in the assayers' office right now to make you out the biggest liar in 40 states.
42:28This may surprise you, Isabel, but it came from the Williams' mind.
42:32Chip was right about the treasure.
42:34That must be the assayer now.
42:39Oh, yes.
42:42What?
42:43Did you say approximately $800 a ton of ore?
42:48Incredible.
42:49Why, that's the richest vein found in these parts in years.
42:52Put it on paper as soon as possible.
42:55I want a certified assay.
43:01This puts a different complexion on the matter, Mr. Allen.
43:05Were you aware that there was gold in that mine?
43:08Why, of course not.
43:09I can't understand it at all.
43:11It seems to me I can understand it.
43:13Somebody must have known about it.
43:15I'll give you two guesses.
43:16Alan, this looks very much like misrepresentation on your part, perhaps even fraud.
43:24Your Honor, this development surprises me as much as anybody else.
43:29But I don't think we should discuss it at this time.
43:31There's a much more important matter to settle.
43:33I want this man arrested and charged with robbery.
43:36He stole $2,000 from my office.
43:38You'll have to prove that, Alan.
43:39I can prove it, all right.
43:41Where's my manager, Matt Ferguson?
43:42Coming right up!
43:47Mr. Ferguson has a statement to make, folks.
43:50Haven't you busted it?
43:53Well, I did have, but I'm kind of forgetful.
43:57Where are you taking him?
43:58To the memory room.
44:00Wait a minute.
44:01It's coming back to me.
44:02I'm beginning to remember.
44:05Now, cough it up!
44:08Well, there wasn't any robbery.
44:12Now, take it easy, Matt.
44:16I haven't any choice, Alan.
44:18It's either you or me.
44:21Alan framed charges against this fellow and Rogers just to get him into trouble.
44:26What about this, Alan?
44:28I withdraw the charges.
44:30The mine stays under the present ownership, doesn't it, Judge?
44:33That's exactly where it stays, till the court gives you full consent to sell it again.
44:42Freeman, hold those two men for the sheriff.
44:46Thank you, Judge.
44:47I hope I didn't cause you too much trouble.
44:49No trouble at all.
44:50That's what the law is for.
44:52Chip, I think this calls for a celebration.
44:54A real party!
44:56Oh, Isabel, I'd love it.
44:57You're all invited, especially you, Judge.
45:01Will you come?
45:02Will I?
45:03I wouldn't miss a party at the martini's ranch for all the ipsefactos in Blackstone.
45:07Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha
45:37The End
46:07The End
46:37The End
47:07I know a quaint little guy with an eye for business
47:11Is he a busy old man?
47:14Is he the guy with the cry that will wake the dead?
47:18Must be the peanutty man
47:20Is he the clown who's around with little baskets?
47:25Could be the popcorn-y man
47:27Is he wearing the smile?
47:29Is he barrels of fun?
47:30There couldn't be two
47:32He must be the one
47:35Hear him come along
47:37Hear his little song
47:38Buy an enchilada
47:40Catches on his feet
47:41Nothing on his feet
47:43Buy an enchilada
47:44It's a silly whim patronizing him
47:47But you really gotta
47:49Who's the man in question spreading indigestion?
47:52It's the enchilada man
47:53I've got a penny
47:55You've got a penny
47:56Maybe we can share one
47:58He's got a penny
47:59She hasn't any
48:00Maybe we can spare one
48:02One little fellow starts
48:04And the fellow he would like to tear one
48:06So the little present gets one
48:08As a present from the enchilada man
48:10Enchilada
48:12One, two, three
48:14Now he's gone away
48:16Come another day
48:17Everybody's got one
48:19See the people laugh
48:20See the men have fun
48:22She'll get a hot one
48:23What's he leaving for?
48:25He could sell some more
48:26Well, you see that's not fun
48:28Everybody took him
48:29He'll get more and cook him
48:30He's the enchilada man
48:32He ought to be in the opera
48:35Singing pra-la-la-le-ru
48:38Pra-la-la-la-la-la-le-ru
48:40Pra-la-la-la-la-la-la
48:41He's much too good for the opera
48:43With his get-em-wilder-fresh
48:46Enchilada rhapsody
48:47Pra-la-la-la-la-la-la
48:49He's not what I'd call a tailor
48:52And he's not a great baritone
48:56Me, me, me
48:57He's tired and old
48:59But his heart's made
49:00Made of gold, with a new kind of voice all his own, enchilada.
49:10Here he come along, here is a little song by, an enchilada.
49:14Packed on his feet, nothing on his feet, try an enchilada.
49:18It's a silly whim patronizing him, but you've really got a.
49:22Who's the man in question spreading indigestion, is the enchilada man.
49:26When he sells big ones, he shouts, enchiladas.
49:30But when he sells little ones, he whispers, enchiladas, enchiladas, enchiladas.
49:37Oh, what's he leaving for? He could sell some more.
49:39Well, you see, there's not one.
49:41Everybody took him, he'll get more at took him.
49:43He's the enchilada man.
49:56The cowboy and the senorita
50:11Man in Rosarita
50:14One night, not so long ago
50:17I kissed her, and she whispered
50:21Mister, take me to your airy old prairie
50:25I love you so
50:27Their life is sunshine and full of laughter
50:32They'll be happy forever after
50:37Why don't you come along
50:40Where the air is sweeter
50:42With the cowboy and the pretty senorita
50:49With the tęいき into your arms
50:53And recognizing him
51:03At this country
51:04Sometimes you have to show up
51:06You're home
51:07But remember
51:07At this country
51:08Once you see
51:09Lazy
51:09My
51:10Your
51:12At this country
51:13And
51:14Lazy
51:15Titles
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