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Steve Canyon TV 1959 Full Show HD Colorized Remastered
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00:11Steve Canyon, a salute to the Air Force men of America.
00:22I'm sorry that this nasty little regulation happens to interfere with your sleeping habits, gentlemen.
00:27But this office happens to open up at 0800 every morning.
00:31Not at 0803, Airman Featherstone, and not at 0807, Sergeant Berger, but 0800.
00:38That's 8 o'clock in the morning, on the dot.
00:47Not a second sooner, not a second later.
00:53Now, that's two mornings this week that I've had to tell...
01:04Am I boring you gentlemen?
01:240800 in the morning. I don't mean 0803, and I don't mean... Oh, I get to work.
01:30Hi, Willie. Steve.
01:32Got the requisitions ready for your signature.
01:35Only 40 of them this time.
01:37We've got those two Jeeps you wanted. They're on the field.
01:40Good.
01:41Here are your messages, Colonel.
01:43Captain Craig of Edwards Air Force Base wants you to call, and State Senator Smith.
01:48Oh, Smitty.
01:49He's called three times. Urgently request that you contact him as soon as you arrive.
01:53I have his number.
01:54Will you get him for me, please, Featherstone?
01:56Yes, sir.
02:16Colonel Canyon.
02:17Yes, I'll hold on.
02:21Hello?
02:22Hello, Smitty.
02:23Hello, Steve.
02:24How are you?
02:24Never better. How are you?
02:26Fine.
02:26Fine.
02:27Steve, this isn't a nice old social call.
02:30I'm asking for a favor.
02:31Ask.
02:32If I leave here immediately, I'm told I could be a big funder in two hours.
02:36Nothing we can discuss over the phone?
02:38No.
02:39I see. Well, I'll be here.
02:41Fine.
02:42Thanks, Steve.
02:45Will he do it?
02:47I'll ask him, Emily. I'll ask him.
02:49Oh.
02:51I'll call you as soon as I've talked to him.
02:53Wait.
02:55I'm coming with you.
02:57No, Mrs. Brendan.
02:58The doctor left strict orders.
03:00But, Emily, you're not well.
03:02You've got to stay in bed.
03:04I couldn't stay here alone.
03:06It would be much harder to be left behind.
03:09I couldn't bear it.
03:11Please.
03:13Please.
03:15All right, Emily.
03:16But, Mrs. Brendan...
03:17I'll take care of her.
03:18What?
03:19I'm coming with you.
03:30Yes?
03:31Mr. Smith is here.
03:33Show him in, please.
03:40Smitty.
03:41Steve.
03:42There's nothing I like better than introducing one old friend to another.
03:45Colonel Canyon, this is Emily Brendan, whom I've known for 20 years.
03:48My pleasure.
03:49You too.
03:50Emily?
03:51Steve first loomed into my sights and the skies over Normandy.
03:54It's very nice to meet you, Colonel Canyon.
03:57Oh.
03:58Please sit down.
04:00Emily?
04:03Steve, I know you're very busy.
04:06So, the sooner we get to the point, the sooner you can get rid of us.
04:09May I?
04:10You have the floor, Senator Smith?
04:12Well, first, let me emphasize that I've known Mrs. Brendan ever since she was Emily Blanchett.
04:17I was the best man ever wedding to Pete Brendan.
04:19Peter Brendan?
04:20Hmm.
04:21You know him.
04:22Like a lot of other people in this country, I know the name.
04:27Steve, Emily called me in my office in Sacramento last night.
04:30When I heard what she had to say, I took the midnight plane.
04:34When I arrived, I found her... May I, dear?
04:37Please.
04:38I found her very upset.
04:39She was in such a state of nerves, the doctor ordered her to bed.
04:43She really shouldn't be here now, but she's such a strong-willed lady.
04:49Steve, you've got to help us.
04:51What can I do?
04:52Do you want to tell him, Emily?
04:56Yes.
04:59Colonel.
05:02My husband.
05:04All right, dear. Let me.
05:07Steve, I don't have to tell you, but Peter Brendan's a very...
05:09busy man.
05:10I can believe that.
05:12I hear a couple of his companies are involved in government work.
05:14They make parts for missiles, as I understand it.
05:18Airplanes, too.
05:19All right, dear.
05:20Missiles and airplanes.
05:24Pete has his own plane, and he often takes off for parts unknown.
05:27I mean, there are times when he can't even tell Emily where he's going.
05:30He just goes.
05:31He's never stayed away longer than three days at a time.
05:35A week ago, last Tuesday, Pete took off.
05:39Emily hasn't heard from him since.
05:41That's nearly two weeks.
05:43Did you notify the police?
05:45That's the one thing we don't want to do.
05:46Why not?
05:47We want you to look for him.
05:50Well, that's no problem.
05:51If you want the Air Force to organize his search, you simply go through channels.
05:54But we don't want to go through channels.
05:56You see, Steve, we don't want the publicity.
05:58What's publicity got to do with it?
06:01Emily, I think you better tell this part of it.
06:06Colonel, my husband is involved in all manner of important things.
06:10Things that he won't discuss with me, things he can't discuss with me.
06:14I never ask him questions.
06:17If he doesn't tell me where he's going, then I know it's top secret.
06:23I never ask him questions about his business because it's important business.
06:28Steve, let's put it this way.
06:31Suppose Pete Brendan is closeted somewhere in government business
06:33and he's just too darn busy to let us know he's all right.
06:36Well, Pete's inclined to be forgetful about those things, especially when he's busy.
06:41Now, suppose we start a search for him.
06:44The papers are bound to pick it up.
06:45Brendan's a well-known figure.
06:47We can't have that sort of thing.
06:49And then suppose we...
06:51Well, suppose we find him and he's simply in Washington talking to the Pentagon
06:55or in New York or Chicago, taking care of his own business, minding his own business.
07:01Well, you know, he's certainly going to...
07:02He's going to resent it.
07:03Exactly.
07:04It'll be all over the papers and, well, Pete hates that sort of thing.
07:08Besides, Emily doesn't want him to...
07:09I don't want him to be annoyed.
07:10I don't want him to have to be concerned with me.
07:12I just don't want him ever to think I'm one of those career-wise always pushing...
07:18If I only knew he were safe.
07:23We'll have to make a communication search by phone first.
07:27We'll check all the airfields in this area.
07:29He may turn up at one of them.
07:31If he doesn't, if this isn't overdue aircraft, we'll go look for him.
07:34Yes, but...
07:36If you're worried about the papers getting hold of it, we won't tell the papers.
07:39We won't advertise the fact that Peter Brandon is missing.
07:43As far as we're concerned, we don't even know the pilot's name.
07:46All we know is the plane is missing.
07:49And we'll go look for the plane.
07:52Thank you, Colonel.
07:57Mm-hmm.
07:58Right.
08:01We just completed the communication search.
08:04The missing plane is not at any active airfield.
08:07We checked with the L.A. airport.
08:08The plane left there 11 days ago at 10.17 a.m.
08:13We tracked it as far as to Larry, where he took off again a week ago Wednesday.
08:18Leaving no flight plan. That was 10 days ago.
08:21As for the pilot, he had 15 years' experience, 2,000 hours in the air,
08:25was flying a Franklin number N15687.
08:30Now, we know when he left to Larry, he had enough fuel to go 120 miles.
08:37Let's draw a 120-mile circle around to Larry.
08:45Kearney, you and Guilford are going to search the Bishop area.
08:51Benson, your crew number two, you'll search the Lone Pine area.
08:56Gorski, your crew number three in the helicopter, you'll search the Tashby area.
09:00Additional crews are being called up to search the remaining areas.
09:04Your exact search areas are in these maps.
09:06Sergeant?
09:08Check the weather and get going, and good luck.
09:10I'll be in my office. Tell Rescue I want to report as soon as each search area is completed, Sergeant.
09:14Yes, sir.
09:25Well, Colonel?
09:26The crews are on the way to the flight line now.
09:28They'll be taking off in a few minutes.
09:30What do we do now, Steve?
09:32We wait.
09:44You wait.
09:45Go ahead.
09:46Go ahead.
09:57Go ahead.
10:00Go ahead.
10:13Now, if you can call us as the air waters.
10:14Big Thunder from Flower One.
10:22This is Big Thunder.
10:24Bishop area, negative.
10:27Understand. Bishop area, negative.
10:30Flower One out.
10:42Canyon.
11:06Big Thunder from Beacon Two. Big Thunder from Beacon Two.
11:10This is Big Thunder.
11:12Lone Pine area, negative.
11:15Roger. Lone Pine area, negative.
11:26Renfrew Three to Big Thunder.
11:29This is Big Thunder.
11:31Santa Maria area, negative.
11:33The forty-five.
11:50The forty-five.
12:09Big Thunder from Sightseer 8.
12:12This is Big Thunder.
12:15We're in the Tehachapi Range.
12:17Would you notify Colonel Canyon, please?
12:25Canyon?
12:28Yes?
12:34Yes, tell him to leave a man there and return to base immediately.
12:37I'll go back with him.
12:39What is it? Is it about my husband? What is it?
12:42He found his plane, Mrs. Brennan.
12:43Oh, thank God.
12:45Franklin, Silver, it must be his plane.
12:47Where did you find him?
12:48We found the plane in the Tehachapi Range.
12:50I'm going there.
12:52Oh, Colonel, please take me.
12:54Sorry, Mrs. Brennan, that's out of the question.
12:57Colonel!
12:58You said you found his plane. Did you find Peter?
13:01He can't be too far from the plane.
13:05He's dead.
13:06Please, Mrs. Brennan.
13:08I'll radio a word back as soon as I get there.
13:40Gush, any signs of life?
13:41No, sir, nothing. No papers, nobody. That plane's awful empty, sir.
13:49Is he out of gas?
13:50Tanks half full, sir. No sign of damage.
13:52You're lucky you spotted him. It's a darn good job of camouflage.
13:59What's it all about sir stick around in case somebody shows up
14:03I'm gonna take a look in those woods seems like a road over there. Yes, sir
14:25I
14:59Anybody home yes, hello there
15:09Good afternoon
15:12Peter Brandon isn't it yes, my name is Canyon
15:17What brings the Air Force to these parts we've been looking for you mr. Brandon for me
15:23You've been missing for almost two weeks
15:26I've been gone for that time, but I don't think I understand the use of the word missing your wife
15:31is using the word
15:32She's extremely disturbed I
15:36See
15:45Sit down girl
15:49Did my wife also mention that I'm often away from home for days at a time?
15:54She said you were away for two or three days at a time. It's never been this long before
16:01When I get up here I lose all track of time I can understand that
16:05It's a beautiful spot
16:08Colonel Canyon when I was a young man, I
16:10I dreamt of a place in the woods by a pond where the silence was like music
16:15The Walden pond where I could fish hunt
16:20Read sleep dream. I made that dream come true. I see
16:25When I'm busy colonel, I'm busy
16:27I eat on the run sleep when I can
16:29I'm constantly surrounded by people
16:33noisy talkative frantic people I
16:37I couldn't get away from it every once in a while. I think I'd go out of my mind the
16:41rescuer, right?
16:42And the only way to take a rest is to let nobody know where you're going nobody
16:48Do you blame me?
16:50No, I envy you
16:53Just two things before I leave mr. Brendan
16:57Number one you've cost us a lot of money and wasted a lot of our time
17:01There's anything I can do about that besides apologize. I'll be glad to do it number two. Oh, what do
17:07I tell your wife?
17:11Tell her I'll be home tomorrow then I'll apologize to her right
17:24He's all right
17:25He's all right he's safe and sound mrs. Brendan
17:28Oh, Colonel, how can I thank you? We got your report from the radio room. What's this about a cabin
17:33in the woods?
17:34That's right. He'll tell you all about it when he gets here unpredictable Pete. What's he doing up there all
17:38alone? When is he coming home tomorrow?
17:42mrs. Brendan Smitty
17:45We've lost a lot of time today, and I've got a lot of work to catch up on if you'll
17:48excuse me of course Steve
17:50Emily we're going home, and it's high time you start following your doctor's orders
17:57Emily
17:59Are you all right? You better sit down take that chair over there here over here here now you just
18:05sit here and rest
18:06There we are. I'll get the car
18:10Excuse me Steve, right
18:12Is there anything I can get for you?
18:16Is there anything I can get for you?
18:18No, and
18:20Thank you for everything
18:21If there is anything just let me know
18:25Goodbye, mrs. Brendan
18:29Goodbye, colonel
18:34Man, some guys really have it made
18:36Mr. Peter Brendan
18:38Think of all those bucks in the bank
18:40Private planes, cabin in the pines
18:42Get away from it all anytime you feel like it
18:45Something to be a wheeler dealer like that
18:49I wish Peter Brendan make a deal with me
18:51What kind of a deal?
18:53His life for mine
18:58Colonel Canyon
19:03Yes, mrs. Brendan
19:06Aren't you awfully anxious to get rid of me, colonel?
19:11I'm sorry if I was rude. I didn't mean to be
19:15Are you afraid?
19:17What does that mean, mrs. Brendan?
19:19It means that there are some questions I would like to ask you
19:24And that I expect an officer and a gentleman to have the courage and the courtesy to answer them
19:28I'll be happy to tell you anything I can
19:30The whole story? You're keeping something back
19:35Why should I do that?
19:37It doesn't make sense, does it?
19:39For a busy man like Peter Brendan to just disappear for two weeks
19:42You're a better judge of that than I am, mrs. Brendan
19:45Did you get a good look inside that cabin you were talking about?
19:49No, I didn't go inside the cabin
19:51Did you take a good look around the grounds?
19:54No, I did not
19:56Why didn't you?
19:58Because it happened to me none of my business
20:01Or because Peter persuaded you to lie to me
20:04Mrs. Brendan, this is getting to be pretty silly
20:08I don't understand this cross-examination and I don't understand
20:10Was Peter alone up there?
20:13What?
20:14Was he alone? Answer me, colonel. Was he alone?
20:17Yes, he was
20:18How do you know?
20:20You didn't look inside the cabin, you didn't take a good look around the grounds
20:23How can you stand there and say he was alone and you didn't even look?
20:28Or are you lying to me?
20:33Did my husband have a woman with him?
20:38No, he did not
20:39Why did you hesitate?
20:41You hesitated
20:43I know the reason you hesitated
20:45I know the reason you hesitated
20:45Because the truthful answer is
20:46Yes, he did have a woman
20:49What kind of a woman?
20:51Young one, younger than I?
20:53Mrs. Brendan
20:53Prettier than I?
20:54Mrs. Brendan
20:55How old would you say she was?
20:5621?
20:5723?
21:00I know how old she was
21:03I know the kind of woman she was
21:06She was tall
21:07She was young
21:09Much younger than I
21:11Beautiful
21:13Not just pretty
21:16Beautiful
21:17Peter married me because I was beautiful
21:20That's the only reason
21:21I know it
21:23I understand Peter
21:26A man doesn't lose his taste for beautiful things just because his wife is no longer beautiful
21:32Emily
21:35Peter doesn't have to try very hard to find what he wants
21:39He's still the handsomest man I know
21:42I'm sure that young lady isn't being held there against her will
21:47I know all kinds of young ladies who would love to be in her shoes
21:51And some older women too
21:53Emily, we better go
21:54No!
21:57Colonel, I want you to serve a warrant on my husband
22:00A warrant?
22:01You found him, didn't you?
22:03You found him in the woods with a woman who wasn't his wife
22:05I want you to serve him with a warrant charging him with desertion and infidelity
22:09That isn't in our department, Mrs. Brendan
22:10Why isn't it?
22:12You found him
22:14You went there of your own free will and found him
22:20You had something to do with it
22:24You're as guilty as he is
22:26Guilty?
22:27Guilty of breaking up our home
22:29Breaking up our marriage
22:32Why did you do it?
22:33Emily
22:34Steve, I'm sorry, she's ill
22:35You stay out of it
22:38If you too
22:41Hadn't found him
22:44I'd never have known
22:46He'd have come home in a day or two
22:49And he'd have taken me in his arms
22:52And he'd have kissed me
22:54And he'd have made some excuse for being gone so long
22:59Because he doesn't like to be away from me
23:01Because he loves me
23:03And I'd have believed him
23:07And it would have gone on being wonderful
23:11Because I love my husband
23:13And I trust him
23:16And he loves me
23:18But you came along with your prying
23:21Smitty
23:22Smitty
23:23You're a couple of meddlesome busybodies
23:26That's what you are
23:28You're butting into people's lives and ruining them
23:30Ruining them
23:32Why did you do it?
23:34Why didn't you refuse?
23:37He would have come home
23:39He'd have apologized to me for being gone so long
23:42And he'd have taken me in his arms
23:46And he'd have kissed me
23:50And he would have told me
23:52All right, Emily
23:53Yes, Emily
23:53He's not
23:57He's not
24:05Willie?
24:07Yeah?
24:08Still want to be Peter Brandon?
24:26All right, my soul
24:29Come on
24:30You might be寂寞
24:30You might me
24:30Oh
24:34You might come Magnet
24:36equip
24:38You!
24:39Not
24:39You might be
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