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00:25La Vida de la Vida
00:35La Vida de la Vida
01:00I know
01:01You're going to let me smoke an after-dinner cigar with the men folk
01:05Stand back, my lovely
01:08Wallah!
01:12Oh, it's beautiful
01:14What is it?
01:16What is it?
01:17It's a pool table
01:19Believe me, the current rage in San Francisco
01:21Sweeping the West Coast like prairie fire
01:23Introduced by the far-sighted and progressive Berkeley's Into the Big Valley
01:26Oh, I'm impressed. I'm impressed. I'm overwhelmed, but what do you do with it?
01:33Brother Jared, show the lady.
01:36You just wait here. You can't go bargin' in here like that.
01:39Mr. Nick.
01:40After there!
01:42Jock!
01:44Nick me, boy!
01:46Jock McLean!
01:47What are you doing here?
01:50Oh, look at you!
01:52Oh, look at you!
01:53Mother, you remember me talking about Jock McLean?
01:55Of course, Colonel Jock McLean. How nice to meet Nick's old commanding officer.
01:59Oh, how nice to meet the mother of such a broth of a boy.
02:03Thank you, ma'am.
02:05Oh, let me introduce the rest of my family. This is my sister Audra.
02:07How do you do?
02:09My brother Jared.
02:10Jared.
02:11How do you do?
02:11Brother Heath.
02:12Heath.
02:12Colonel.
02:13And over here, Melanie Deland.
02:17Charming.
02:18Oh, Nick, what a palace you've got here.
02:22I'm sorry to come bargin' in like this, ma'am.
02:25But I wanted to see the boy and what with this business and all that's on.
02:29Is this a business trip, Jock?
02:31Haven't you heard?
02:33Oh, yes. They finally located the Barkley Riverboat.
02:37The River Monarch.
02:38The River Monarch.
02:40Hey, a wee boy fished up a bit of the wreckage.
02:42That's what put us on the track.
02:44It was miles away from where they've been searching.
02:47After all these years.
02:49Oh, excuse me, Jock, but just what is your stake in this?
02:53Oh, laddie, don't I wish I did have a stake in it.
02:57When she went down, she was carrying a million dollars' worth of government gold.
03:02I've been sent down here in charge of the salvaging.
03:06Lassie.
03:09Lassie, is there something wrong?
03:16Melanie.
03:18Melanie.
03:20Melanie.
03:21Melanie.
03:26You?
03:43You.
03:44You.
04:11Gracias por ver el video.
04:20Gracias por ver el video.
04:44Gracias por ver el video.
05:18Gracias por ver el video.
05:44Oh, baby.
05:46Baby.
05:47Baby, I had one of those dreams again.
05:53Shh.
05:54It's all right.
05:57My father.
05:59Is something wrong, baby?
06:03I had one of those dreams.
06:04Father, they found the River Monarch.
06:11Are you sure, Melanie?
06:13An army officer came to the Barclays tonight.
06:18He's in charge of salvaging.
06:21The gold.
06:24The gold.
06:26We've got...
06:28We've got...
06:30Get all of Peter Doolin.
06:33At once.
06:37Tell him to call the meeting of the circle.
06:43I know, I know, baby.
06:48I thought it was over, too.
06:51I prayed to God it was over.
06:59For the drum will roll and bless my soul.
07:01This is the way we go.
07:03Look, am I the only one with a voice around here.
07:06Putting out a day on beans and hay in the regular army, oh.
07:10In the regular army, oh.
07:15We sang that song all the way through the wilderness campaign.
07:18Ah, the wilderness campaign.
07:19Wasn't that when you first joined the 48th?
07:21It was.
07:22And the first time I saw you, you were sitting on a tree stump.
07:24Behind a tree stump.
07:25Hiding from the enemy.
07:27Ah, you were sitting on that tree stump, nursing a miniball you just got in your leg.
07:30And the same time you were threatening the regimental surgeon with slaughter if he didn't fix it in time for
07:35the advance.
07:36Days of glory, eh, boy?
07:39Now, will you all be joining, old jock, in a wee toast?
07:44To the days of glory.
07:47Days of glory.
08:02So you remembered, lad.
08:04In the mess, we drank all our toast in broken glass.
08:07Your regiment must have run up a considerable bill in glassware.
08:11Ah, to what extended the war a full year.
08:14And with that, I think I will say good night.
08:17It's about that time.
08:18I'd better be moving along, too.
08:20Oh, nonsense.
08:20You and Nick must have a thousand things to talk about.
08:23You're staying with us, of course.
08:25Oh, no, ma'am, I couldn't.
08:26Nick, you take care of it.
08:28I will.
08:29Well, gentlemen, I have to be in court early in the morning, so the table's all yours.
08:33And I have a thousand miles of range to fence.
08:35Have a good game, jock.
08:37Good night, lads.
08:38Good night.
08:39Ah, it's good to see you, lad.
08:41Good to see you.
08:46Colonel Jock McLean.
08:48The fightin'est...
08:49Jock's no more a colonel, lad.
08:51I'm sorry, Jock.
08:53It's just hard for me to realize you being anything else but a colonel.
08:56Ah, well, you have me permission.
08:57But it didn't take him long, after the fightin' was done, to pull me back to me regular rank.
09:08Lieutenant, Jock McLean.
09:09Oh, they should have promoted you to a general.
09:13Ah, they don't want fightin' men in the army today, lad.
09:17Pink tea sippers, handy with the ladies, good at small talkin', large drawin' rooms.
09:23That's what rates for promotion today.
09:26Ah, well.
09:26Well, old Jock will be retirin' in six months anyway.
09:35Ah, to hang with all that.
09:38Nick, lad.
09:39Tell me about that lovely lassie.
09:41Is it serious with you, too?
09:43Might be, if I don't watch myself.
09:45I wish I was a lad again.
09:49Melanie DeLand.
09:51Now, why would that name be so familiar to me?
09:53Her father.
09:55Her father's Cyrus DeLand.
09:56He used to head up the Barkley shipping line.
09:58Aye.
09:59The army report on the ship sinking.
10:02That's where I must have run across the name.
10:05Ah, think of it, laddie.
10:08A million in gold sittin' on the bottom of a river.
10:11An old Jock in charge of haulin' it up and gettin' it back to the government.
10:17And when it's all done, Nick,
10:19out of sheer gratitude, if not merit,
10:21now wouldn't you think that they'd be retirin' me?
10:25Well, at least a captain.
10:26On a $60 a month pension.
10:29It did a $40.
10:34$20 extra.
10:38That gives a man incentive.
10:46What about another whiskey, lad?
10:56What a bitter taste in me mouth.
11:20Well, there's the first of it, Nick.
11:46Break it open.
11:51Oh, Nick, lad, has there ever been a man alive
11:53who hasn't wanted to see what a ton of gold looks like?
12:11Lead.
12:13Plain pig lead.
12:14Lead.
12:18Lead.
12:19Lead.
12:26Lead.
12:27Lead.
12:31Lead.
12:33Lead.
12:35Lead.
12:37Lead.
12:42Lead.
12:44Lead.
12:44Lead.
12:44Lead.
12:48Good evening, Miss Melanie.
13:08Gentlemen, it's been a long time.
13:11Would you excuse us, please, Melanie?
13:15Sit down, sit down.
13:17Our last little gathering was the night before the river Monarchs started her ill-fated journey downstream.
13:23Now it seems the anti-ganglings of some misbegotten boy have brought her ruin to life.
13:28Is there anything to drink?
13:29Help yourself.
13:34You seem to be taking it cool enough, Mr. Doolan.
13:37Do you expect me to become hysterical over something that happened eight years ago?
13:41This is a hanging proposition, Mr. Doolan.
13:43Well, aside from the gold, 23 men went down with that ship.
13:48We knew from the beginning there would be risk.
13:50That was war.
13:52But I'm not sticking my neck in a rope for a cause that died long ago.
13:57Then I suggest we find a scapegoat.
14:01Somebody has to hang.
14:03Somebody has to hang.
14:04Who shall it be?
14:05Cyrus?
14:08Anson?
14:11Anyone care to volunteer?
14:13Oh, you're out of your mind.
14:15Who's going to put a noose around his own neck?
14:17Be serious, Peter.
14:19Our lives and reputations are at stake.
14:22Of course they are.
14:23Therefore, it behooves us to find us, as a scapegoat, one man who can't possibly betray us.
14:30Any ideas?
14:32Tom Barkley.
14:34I think not.
14:36Tom Barkley was my employer, but he was also my friend.
14:39My very good friend.
14:41What are friends for us, Cyrus?
14:42Particularly dead friends.
14:44Unless to make some small sacrifice for the living.
14:46This is no small sacrifice, and you know it.
14:49Afraid of smearing his good name?
14:51It would be bad enough if Tom Barkley's family wasn't here to bear the shame and the loss.
14:57If we put this on Barkley, chances are his estate will have to pay back every penny of it.
15:02And they'll lose every asset that Tom left behind.
15:05You're talking about the Barkley fortune.
15:08The Barkley good name.
15:10Well, I say hang the Barkleys.
15:12I say better them than us.
15:20Gentlemen.
15:25Mr. Doolin.
15:27How do we go about it?
15:29That's the beauty and the simplicity of it.
15:33Gentlemen, you have a distinguished journalist in your midst.
15:38One, Peter Doolin.
15:40A few discreet items in the paper should help us all rest easier.
15:54Jared!
15:56Jared!
15:57Jock!
15:59What is it?
16:01Read this.
16:09Where'd he get this?
16:12He stops just about six inches short of the biggest libel...
16:15Short?
16:16Read on.
16:17He practically accused his father of sinking the river monarch himself.
16:19You were supposed to keep this quiet pending investigation.
16:22There were workmen on the salvage crew that day and heaven knows how many others who knew what we were
16:26looking for.
16:28It was bound to come out, lads.
16:29There's nothing you can do about it.
16:30It was not bound to come out and there's plenty I can do about it.
16:33Like horse-whipping the black guy who wrote that.
16:35Or shooting him, maybe.
16:37Now, that'd truly prove your father's innocence, wouldn't it?
16:41Look at it this way, lads.
16:42Nobody who knows your family or knew your father's gonna believe this slander.
16:46If slander it is.
16:47If!
16:49I can't allow myself the pleasure of an opinion lad.
16:52Not if Washington asks me to investigate this case.
16:56Nick, he's right.
16:57Jock said it all.
16:58Anyone who really knows us would never believe this and the others don't matter.
17:02I smell bacon frying.
17:04Look, maybe it'll all seem different on the fool's stomach.
17:07What about it?
17:25Minnie, how are you?
17:46Good afternoon, Mrs. Barkley.
17:48Sit down, please.
17:49No, thank you.
17:50It won't take long to say what I've come to say.
17:52You can say it just as easily from that chair.
17:56Believe me, Mrs. Barkley, I can well understand how much my article has upset you.
18:00Can you, Mr. Doolin?
18:01And don't think for a minute that it was an easy story to write.
18:05But news is news for all that, hmm?
18:08I couldn't have phrased it any better.
18:10Just as you couldn't have phrased those lies you wrote any better.
18:14Mrs. Barkley, believe me, it was certainly not my intention to accuse your husband of stealing that gold.
18:20A good friend of mine, a woman I've known many years,
18:23a woman who came to my wedding,
18:25just passed me by on the street without saying hello.
18:28Now, I'm sure that was not your intention, Mr. Doolin,
18:32but that is what happened.
18:35You're being melodramatic, Mrs. Barkley.
18:37I wager that secretly half the people in town envy a man
18:41with the initiative to steal a million dollars from the government.
18:44And not that I'm suggesting your husband did such a thing.
18:47Aren't you?
18:49Mrs. Barkley, if you've ever read the masthead of my paper,
18:52you might recall these words.
18:53The truth, no matter where it leads,
18:56no matter who it hurts.
18:59That's all I want, Mr. Doolin, the truth.
19:03All right, Mrs. Barkley, that's well taken.
19:05I can't promise you a retraction
19:07because I've printed nothing that's demonstrably a lie.
19:09But I can promise you this.
19:12From here on in in my paper,
19:14you'll read only the truth,
19:15the provable truth.
19:38Sam, I'm not here.
19:41Leave it to me, Miss Marley.
19:46I'll wait for you.
19:47I'll wait for you.
20:08Hello, Sam.
20:12This, uh,
20:14some of that new manila rope I've heard about?
20:16That's right.
20:19Might be able to use some of it at the ranch.
20:21If you come for Miss Marley,
20:23she's gone.
20:25Oh, where?
20:25Didn't say.
20:27Well, she told me to drop in if I was in town.
20:30Guess you're in hard luck.
20:33All right, what's bothering you, Sam?
20:35Nothing.
20:38Nothing's bothering you.
20:40What do you mean by that?
20:41Now, you can read the papers, same as all of us.
20:46You mean that story that was in the other day?
20:48Not the other day.
20:50That one set us all to wondering.
20:53But the one today, we don't have to wonder anymore.
20:56All right, now, what are you talking about?
20:58You haven't seen it?
21:02Well, it's all there.
21:04How your mother tried to bribe Mr. Doolin from telling the truth.
21:23Come on.
21:31Thanks, Sam.
21:32No hay ningún problema.
21:34Quiero que ellos saben cómo se sienten en esta ciudad de la ciudad,
21:37incluso si son Barclays.
21:45Be fair, la señora pleada,
21:47por el honor de mi esposa es en su lugar.
21:52Just entre nosotros, Duluth,
21:54¿dónde está intentando bribes?
21:57Queridos amigos, ¿por qué me llame esa señora?
21:59Si, Duluth, luis.
22:01Ya tu, Duluth, te juro de hecho,
22:02y se en realidad,
22:02en los refuerzos de los catalanes,
22:04y trabajo de las malas,
22:05cuando todas las llantas de la ley de la ley
22:08Y se divertir en la divina de la ley
22:09quien le llame mere de la muerte,
22:09el tercer de la ley,
22:20la ley de la ley,
22:25que la ley del amando conけれiras,
22:29No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
23:00Nope.
23:01Thanks, Jared.
23:02Jared, you may have bailed us out, but better not start preaching to me.
23:05Nick, the next time you start a public brawl because you don't like what someone says about your family,
23:09I wish you'd let me know about it.
23:10I'd like to get in on it.
23:13Hey, what's this?
23:17Jack, what's all this about?
23:20Corporal Grums just brought me some fresh orders.
23:23I'm moving into the hotel.
23:24Well, that's plenty of room at the ranch.
23:26Nick, I've been assigned as the investigator on the River Monaco Fair.
23:32And that being the case, I don't think it's fitting that I should remain under your roof.
23:36Now, wait a minute, Nick.
23:39I think he's right.
23:41He is if he figures to dig up something that involves father.
23:44What I think doesn't count, lad.
23:46I've got to make a very thorough investigation,
23:49starting with the possibility that your father might be involved.
23:53Jared?
23:54I want to see all of your father's records.
23:57They'll be at your disposal.
23:59Thank you.
24:00Corporal, let's get this stuff inside.
24:18What about this?
24:22All right, Jock, I can't account for this $70,000 deposit.
24:25But $70,000 isn't a million.
24:28I know, it's far from a million.
24:30But there are others.
24:32What about this?
24:33And this?
24:34And this?
24:35There's absolutely nothing...
24:36Well, you can indict our father for being a bad bookkeeper, Jock,
24:39but that has nothing...
24:39Look, I'm just an old soldier trying to do a job.
24:43Are you quite certain there are no other records?
24:46None that I know of.
24:47I know what this must look like to you, Jock.
24:50You see, my husband, when he died,
24:52had business interests in five different states.
24:55Factories, lands, mines, gold, silver, copper.
25:00You see, business in those days was done during dinner,
25:03or out riding, or hunting, or at the club.
25:06A contract was drawn up on a paper bag,
25:08and between men of honor, no contract at all.
25:10A man's word was his bond.
25:12I'll accept that.
25:13But if it's possible that your husband might have earned that million dollars
25:16and not account for it in his books,
25:18it's also possible he could have stolen it
25:20and not account for it in his books.
25:22No, no, just a minute, Jock.
25:24Now, look, there's another thing, too.
25:26The ship never sunk because of an explosion in a boiler room.
25:30There was a blasting device planted in a cargo hold.
25:33You're talking about murder.
25:35Because 23 men went down with that ship,
25:38and that, Jock, that my husband could have been no part of.
25:42Not for one million, or ten million, or twenty million.
25:46Well, I didn't know the man.
25:48I did.
25:52There was a young boy in my regiment,
25:55Corporal Philip Talbot.
25:57Ah, broth of a boy.
25:59Fearless.
26:00Went down fighting.
26:01Half a dozen bullets he took.
26:04His beautiful young wife.
26:06Ah, she mourned him something fierce.
26:15As did the two other women he married.
26:20I'm sure that all three of Talbot's wives
26:23thought they knew their husband, too.
26:26I'm dreadfully sorry, Mrs. Barclay.
26:29I haven't completed my investigations yet,
26:31but it's my duty to inform you,
26:33if my findings go against you,
26:36that the government has decided to commence legal proceedings
26:38against your husband's estate for one million dollars.
26:42Good night.
26:45Good night.
26:46Good night.
26:52Good night.
27:03Nick!
27:05Nick!
27:07Come on down here.
27:13¿Has encontrado algo?
27:14No, nada conclusive.
27:16Pero, según esto, hay otros en Stockton
27:19que tenían acceso a ese dinero
27:20y a motivos a steal.
27:21Los Knights de la Golden Circle
27:23eran confederate sympathizers.
27:25Ahora, en el 18 meses
27:27prior al final de la guerra,
27:29hay un par de un par de dosen
27:30de los soldados de oro que fueron ambushed.
27:32No, no, no.
27:35It doesn't prove
27:36that they were responsible
27:37for stealing those shipments
27:38or the one on the River Monarch,
27:39but take a look at this.
27:43A list of names
27:44of their active members
27:45right here in Stockton.
27:47Hanson Gregory,
27:48Peter Doolan,
27:50Cyrus de...
27:51De Land.
27:54Cyrus de Land.
27:57That's right, Nick.
28:14Nick, it's late.
28:15Now, Melanie,
28:16you've got better manners
28:17than to talk to a door.
28:25Thank you.
28:26I thought for a while
28:27you were trying to avoid me.
28:29What do you want?
28:30I want to talk to your father.
28:32He's asleep.
28:33I think it's important enough
28:34to wake him up.
28:35I'll decide that
28:36after you tell me
28:37what you want with him.
28:37What I have to say
28:38to your father
28:38has to be said in private.
28:39I am not waking him, Nick.
28:44All right, Melanie.
28:46Your father was in charge
28:48of the Barkley shipping line
28:49and Hanson Gregory
28:50was the purser
28:51of the River Monarch.
28:52That's a matter of record.
28:53Now, either of them
28:54had as much access,
28:56if not more,
28:57to the gold than my father.
28:58As much access
29:00and more motive.
29:02Motive?
29:02You mean for the money?
29:04Oh, look around, Nick.
29:06Does this look
29:07as though my father
29:08stole a million dollars?
29:10Do we live like millionaires?
29:14If he had stolen the gold,
29:17where could it be?
29:18How could he have
29:18gotten rid of it?
29:19Could have sent it
29:20to Richmond,
29:20to the Confederacy.
29:22You'll stoop to any
29:23vile slander
29:24to exonerate
29:25your own father,
29:25won't you?
29:26Not only is my father
29:28a thief,
29:28but a traitor
29:29to the Union.
29:30I think you'd better
29:31leave, Nick, now.
29:32Before you faint?
29:34Like you fainted
29:34at my house
29:35when Jock McLean
29:36mentioned they had
29:37found the River Monarch?
29:38Get out of here, Nick.
29:40Not until I talk
29:40to your father.
29:41Not now.
29:42He's asleep.
29:43He's been ill.
29:44You know that, Nick.
29:45Now, Melanie,
29:46I'm going to talk to him,
29:46if not tonight.
29:47I don't know anything
29:48that could help you,
29:49and neither does he.
29:51You're lying.
29:52Will you please
29:53leave my father alone?
29:55Or me.
29:56I'm going to find out
29:57the truth, Melanie.
29:59If not from your father,
30:00then from Anson Gregory.
30:02And if not from Anson...
30:03you won't find out anything
30:04from Anson Gregory,
30:05Peter Doolin,
30:05or anybody...
30:06Oh, no,
30:14I didn't even mention
30:15Peter Doolin.
30:16Get out of here.
30:18Get out!
30:19Get out, Nick!
30:20Get out!
30:24Get out!
30:44We couldn't help overhearing,
30:46Melanie.
30:47Well, I think we've accomplished
30:49all we can for one evening,
30:50Anson.
30:51Good night, Cyrus.
30:52Good night.
30:53Good night.
30:54That gold, Cyrus,
30:56you've had it hidden
30:57since the end of the war.
30:59Yes,
31:00and it will remain hidden.
31:01Cyrus,
31:02I think the time has come
31:03for all of us
31:03to share your burden.
31:05I think not,
31:06Peter.
31:07I've borne up under it
31:08this many years.
31:09I think I can continue
31:10to do so.
31:12The pressure's greater
31:13than ever.
31:13There are many
31:14interested parties now,
31:16searching parties.
31:17I think we'd all feel
31:19more secure if we knew
31:20where you've hidden
31:21that gold.
31:22No, Peter.
31:25Just to be sure
31:26it was in a safe place.
31:28It is in a safe place.
31:31You'll just have to
31:32take my word for that.
31:55I've made a mess
31:56of everything,
31:57haven't I, Millie?
32:01Oh, baby, baby.
32:05Baby.
32:07We're at a crossroads,
32:09Anson.
32:10We can sit tight,
32:12live in the hope
32:12that Melanie's love
32:13for her father
32:14is greater than
32:15her love for Barkley,
32:17or we can remove
32:19temptation from her path.
32:22Remove Nick Barkley?
32:24There'd be no chance
32:26of us saying anything
32:27to a dead man.
32:38Is the lieutenant here?
32:39He's not in.
32:46Chuck, I want to talk to you.
32:49Ah, the young friend Nick
32:52come to share a glass
32:54with his old colonel.
32:56Will you excuse us?
32:57I can't leave you
32:58along with him
32:58in this condition.
32:59Corporal, it's all right.
33:00Just give us
33:01a little privacy.
33:08Chuck, I've got to talk
33:09to you about something
33:10now.
33:10It's very important.
33:12Nick, just give me a moment.
33:14Give me a moment.
33:16Corporal.
33:18Corporal, drum!
33:21Cold, wet towel.
33:25Jack, this is very important.
33:28It's important.
33:29I presume it's about the gold.
33:31The gold.
33:33The gold.
33:34Hey, that's all important,
33:36all right.
33:38Bless you, Corporal.
33:41Bless you.
33:47Jack, I think I know
33:50who stole the gold
33:51and why.
33:52The Knights of the Golden Circle.
33:56Confederate sympathizers.
33:57They were not only
33:58Confederate sympathizers,
33:59Jack, they took
34:00an active part
34:01in their cause.
34:02Did you know
34:03that Anson, Gregory,
34:04Peter, Doolin
34:04and Cyrus Deland
34:05were members
34:06of the Knights?
34:07I've been through
34:08their histories
34:09with a fine tooth comb
34:10and I can't even
34:11begin to place them
34:13anywhere near the robbery.
34:13John, don't you think
34:14it's just a little
34:15bit strange
34:15that the purser,
34:16Anson Gregory,
34:17was the only man
34:18to survive
34:19when the ship
34:20went down?
34:20They survived
34:21with injuries.
34:22Injuries.
34:23Jack, minor injuries.
34:25Injuries that could
34:25have been faked.
34:27The point is
34:28he escaped
34:29while 23 men
34:31lost their lives.
34:34I found out
34:35something else, Nick.
34:38Your father
34:38was aboard
34:39the Monarch.
34:42When it exploded?
34:44He got off
34:44at the last
34:45fueling stop
34:46before the boat
34:47went down.
34:48Oh, now,
34:48wait a minute, Jack.
34:50That's no proof
34:50that he set that bomb.
34:52But it's an indication
34:53they had an opportunity
34:54to set it.
34:55Well, there you are, Nick.
34:58Your father
34:59against the three of them
35:00and not any one
35:01of the three
35:02a penny richer
35:03than before the boat
35:04went down.
35:05But your father
35:06the only man
35:07in the state
35:08who could steal
35:08a million dollars
35:09in gold
35:11and conceal it
35:12amongst his
35:13tremendous assets.
35:15Roger.
35:16Now, if the gold
35:18was pirated
35:19to the Confederacy,
35:20there would be
35:21no reason
35:22for Gregory,
35:23Doolin,
35:24or Delane,
35:25or any of the others
35:25in the circle
35:26to be any richer.
35:28Nick,
35:30there are papers
35:31in Washington
35:31to prove
35:32that that gold
35:33never got anywhere
35:34near the Confederacy.
35:37Oh, I'm sorry, Nick.
35:40I'm sorry, Nick, Glad.
35:42Truly sorry.
35:44There's no need
35:45for me to tell you
35:46how much
35:46your friendship
35:47means to me,
35:48but what about
35:50a drink
35:50for old time's sake?
35:52Just one more drink
35:54with the old colonel.
35:57going away with the
35:59thunder Wonder
36:08Come here, Nick!
36:12Come here, Nick!
36:19Come here, Nick!
36:21Come here!
36:29Take his money. Make it look like a robbery.
36:50Nick.
36:51Nick.
37:10Wait for me, Melanie.
37:11Oh, Father.
37:12It's gone far enough. Too far.
37:41Come in. It's open.
37:46Come in.
37:47Lieutenant McLean, I'm Cyrus Deland. I have a story to tell you.
37:55Well, come in.
38:18Oh, Nick. You know what the doctor said.
38:21Doctor be hanged. If I stay in that bed one more day, I'm going to really be sick. I'm all
38:25right.
38:38I'd like to see Mr. Nick.
38:40Silas.
38:41It's Miss Malamie, Nick.
38:44May I come in?
38:56Mrs. Barkley?
39:01Nick?
39:02Hello?
39:04I would like to speak to you, Nick.
39:08I'll get some coffee.
39:09Thank you, Mrs. Barkley.
39:13If you come to see about the state of my health...
39:16Nick.
39:17And if your friends are interested...
39:19Nick.
39:20I'm here because you mean very much to me.
39:25I've hated doing what I've had to do.
39:29Avoiding you.
39:30Lying.
39:33But there seemed to be no other way.
39:37Nick, you were right. My father was involved.
39:43Your father will be cleared.
39:47You sure?
39:49I'm sure.
39:53I wanted you to hear this from me.
39:56Does Jack know?
39:58My father offered Lieutenant McLean a trade.
40:02The return of the gold in exchange for amnesty...
40:07for his friends.
40:11My father's meeting with Mr...
40:16with McLean now to...
40:19take him to the gold.
40:24That's...
40:26that's all I came to say.
40:29Goodbye, Nick.
40:31Melanie.
40:39I would have acted the same way...
40:41if my father's life was at stake.
40:44I even risked...
40:46losing someone I cared very much about...
40:59it's all right...
41:01it's all right.
41:03It's all right.
41:04But...
41:22Sorry for the delay. I'm ready to leave now, Mr. DeLand.
41:37Nick, I just came from the telegraph office.
41:40They said that Jock sent a telegram to Washington
41:42saying that Father was guilty of sinking the River Monarch.
41:57Are you quite sure nobody else knows the golds here?
42:00No one.
42:02Not even your daughter?
42:04Especially not my daughter.
42:06She had enough of a burden without knowing where the gold was hidden.
42:09I don't know how you managed it.
42:11One man and a million dollars worth of gold.
42:16I substituted the chests one by one in the warehouse
42:19and brought them here.
42:21Tom Barkley was my friend.
42:23He took my word that the chests loaded on the River Monarch
42:26were filled with gold.
42:27We had to blow up the ship to prevent discovery,
42:29but we never meant to kill anyone.
42:31There were lifeboats and life preservers.
42:34We never knew she'd sink so fast.
42:37Keep at it, Mr. DeLand. Keep at it.
42:41Tell me, did you really intend to send that gold to Richmond?
42:45We never intended anything else.
42:47But before we were ready, the war was over.
42:50And all they hear is a million in gold.
42:54Yours for the taking.
42:56And you never thought to take it.
42:58I was tempted.
43:00On many occasions.
43:02Tempted and urged by the others.
43:05You've got quite a sense of honor, Mr. DeLand.
43:12Here.
43:16Let me get at that.
43:20Here.
43:36Let me get at that.
43:56Yes, Mr. DeLand.
43:59You do have quite a sense of honor.
44:28You do have quite a sense of honor.
44:31Thank you.
45:32He's dead alright.
45:33A trick.
45:34That old man.
45:36Who would have thought it?
45:37He tried to do me and he did.
45:39Luckily, Jock was quicker on the trigger.
45:41He's not even wearing a gun, Jock.
45:44The shovel.
45:45He planned to bash out the few brains that old Jock's.
45:48What about the...
45:54What about the gold?
45:56Just a trick.
45:58There's no gold here, lad.
46:00Coal, stone walls, and a few rats
46:10How did you find us, lad?
46:12The old man said that the old man had nightmares, Jack
46:16Nightmares about gold and mines
46:24So, Melanie, I thought it would be a good idea if I checked out the mine
46:30So did I
46:31Well, it turned me into a dead end
46:35Let's get out of here, lad
46:37I'll send my manager out to look after the body
46:50You ought to be more careful where you drop your cigars, Jack
46:53I'm sorry you had to see that, lad
47:00Jack, I...
47:02I didn't have to see that
47:04When I heard about the telegram, I...
47:07I tried to figure, oh, a dozen reasons why you'd say a thing like that about my father
47:12And I could only come up with one
47:14If you wanted the gold for yourself
47:16You're making it easy for me to do what I've got to do, Nick
47:22Well, I'm only sorry that I won't be here to watch you try to talk your way out of this
47:26Stay where you are, Nick
47:27Dad, don't move
47:29I swear to you, Nick
47:31I'll shoot
47:33I wouldn't do it if I were you, Jack
47:35Melody knows where I am and why
47:37Now, if you kill me, you won't dig yourself out of this one inch
47:43Nick, Nick, for the sake of everything we've been through, stop
47:51Nick, Nick
47:52Nick
48:12Day the glory
48:15Day the glory
48:23Day the glory
48:37Bless my soul
48:40This is the way we go
48:43This is the way we go
48:48Beans a
48:50Me...
48:53Regular...
48:55Army...
48:57Oh...
49:13¿Cómo es el arm, Nick?
49:15Un poco.
49:17Hmm, sí.
49:18Sí, sí.
49:18Sí.
49:19¿Cómo va a ser el artículo?
49:22Empecé a ver...
49:30¿Qué?
49:37Tengo un ál, Nick.
49:42¿En serio?
49:42Sí.
49:46¿En serio?
49:46Days of glory.
50:22The End
50:47Days of glory.
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