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In the vast and mesmerizing desert, a forgotten legend lies buried beneath sands that mysteriously change color—holding secrets of the past and unimaginable power. The Legend of Painted Sands follows the journey of a lone wanderer who stumbles upon a hidden trail that leads to a truth long lost in time.
Every step across the desert is not just a fight for survival, but a confrontation with destiny, betrayal, and forces beyond understanding. Will he uncover the secret behind the painted sands, or become part of the legend itself?
This film delivers an epic adventure, stunning visuals, and a gripping mystery that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end.
Every step across the desert is not just a fight for survival, but a confrontation with destiny, betrayal, and forces beyond understanding. Will he uncover the secret behind the painted sands, or become part of the legend itself?
This film delivers an epic adventure, stunning visuals, and a gripping mystery that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end.
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00:02:28Give me a hand here, Cash.
00:02:29You know I will.
00:02:47More little cuts.
00:02:51Appears to me we'll be splitting our grubstake three ways from now on, Cash.
00:02:57Yeah.
00:02:58I reckon so.
00:03:07What have we got that old Fridges Gizzard?
00:03:12He came to a turkey.
00:03:14Oh, you don't know nothing.
00:03:17A oatmeal gruel and a mighty bacon grease will see him through.
00:03:23Come on, partner.
00:03:26Come on, partner.
00:03:28Oh.
00:03:33Oh.
00:03:53Yes sir.
00:03:59Oh.
00:04:01Father.
00:04:03I'm not.
00:04:04I'm not.
00:04:04I'm not.
00:04:18Give me a hand here with the boy, Cash.
00:04:20You know I will.
00:04:28Hey, you little rascal, you.
00:04:31Hey, come here.
00:04:33Come here.
00:04:42You're going to get your shirt on now, Bill.
00:04:48That's right.
00:04:50Put a little cuss in here.
00:04:52It sure is.
00:04:53Yeah.
00:04:55Looks just like me.
00:04:58Don't you, Bill?
00:05:05There we are.
00:05:05Hey, there we are.
00:05:09There we are.
00:05:11Oh, dear.
00:05:12Oh, boy.
00:05:14Bill sure does love me, Jeff.
00:05:18Come on.
00:05:45Here.
00:05:46Take a swig of this, Bill.
00:05:48Come on.
00:05:49Put hair on your chest.
00:05:50Don't be giving that maverick poison.
00:05:52And don't be calling him Bill.
00:05:55Once and for all, Cash Holbrook, we're calling him Daniel Boone Cameron.
00:06:10And once and for all, Jeff Cameron, we're calling him Buffalo Bill Holbrook.
00:06:16I've put up with your bullheadedness about long enough.
00:06:19Bullheadedness?
00:06:21Me?
00:06:22Why, you hammerheaded old mule.
00:06:24You're as stubborn about branding that yearland as...
00:06:27As you are about wanting to settle down here at this measly water hole.
00:06:31Water means a grub stake in this country, Cash.
00:06:34We're a-stayin' right here.
00:06:37No.
00:06:38We ain't.
00:06:40You are.
00:06:42A grub stake's just about as far as you can see.
00:06:46I'm heading west till I hit grazing land.
00:06:50I've put up with your stubbornness ever since we started out, Jeff.
00:06:55Now I'm done with you.
00:07:36Thank you, and all you told me.
00:07:42If you're ahead and west...
00:07:44Seems to me you'd best get it going.
00:07:47Now then, I'll take Dan.
00:07:53Bill's a going with me.
00:07:55Oh, no, he ain't. He's too smart for you, Holbrooke.
00:07:58He's a Cameron, and he knows where he belongs.
00:08:00He's a bit young to know what a pig-headed old hyena you are, Cameron.
00:08:05But I'll learn him.
00:08:08You wouldn't plug Dan, would you, Cameron?
00:08:28And if you was to drill me in the back while I was a riding away,
00:08:33why, you'd just naturally bust Bill's neck.
00:08:44What?
00:09:02All right.
00:09:49Hi, Ellen.
00:09:54Yes, Jack?
00:09:56They're coming.
00:10:09Watch your ear to the ground.
00:10:18Cattle.
00:10:18Yep.
00:10:20You see, I was right, Mary Ellen.
00:10:22When I seen that big, ornery Bill Holbrook riding the ridge this morning,
00:10:25I figured that him and his old man was up to something.
00:10:29Dad, them two are just alike.
00:10:30Meaner and two rattlers.
00:10:33Cash Holbrook grew into the boy, Mary Ellen.
00:10:35He was a likely young man when I found him.
00:10:38Well, Dad, if they think they're going to water cattle here tonight,
00:10:41here's two Winchesters say they ain't.
00:10:50Well, I reckon they ought to turn the herd toward the gap here, Mr. Holbrook.
00:10:54We'll get to the water hole quicker that way.
00:10:57All right.
00:10:58Turn it.
00:10:59You know more about it than I do, Curly.
00:11:03I ain't set foot on Jeff Cameron's land in a good many years.
00:11:08Wouldn't be doing it tonight if this herd wasn't drying up on me.
00:11:11Well, we won't have no trouble.
00:11:13Ain't nobody at the water hole but old Cameron and his daughter.
00:11:16I don't care if there's 50 of them.
00:11:20Cameron ain't keeping me away from that water no longer.
00:11:24No longer.
00:11:36Listen.
00:11:38What was that?
00:11:41Coming afoot.
00:11:55Hey, where you are.
00:12:04What do you want here?
00:12:08Water.
00:12:09I can use some.
00:12:12My name's Rance Britt.
00:12:15Had to shoot my horse at a prairie dog hole.
00:12:17This is the first water I've seen since.
00:12:21I don't know this country.
00:12:24You don't know Cash Holbrook neither, I suppose.
00:12:29Who?
00:12:35Go ahead, Philip.
00:12:38Thanks, mister.
00:12:39Let's go.
00:12:57Let's go.
00:13:23Well, who's this, uh, Holbrook you're talking about?
00:13:27You never heard of him, I think.
00:13:30Miss, I'm from Montana.
00:13:33And I'm headed New Mexico way.
00:13:36What was your name in Montana?
00:13:46Brett. Same as here.
00:13:50I'm headed New Mexico way.
00:13:55At least I was.
00:13:58Well, I had a horse.
00:14:04Seems like I'd stepped into something here, mister.
00:14:08Might be you'd care to enlighten me, what?
00:14:12Cameron's my name.
00:14:14Jeff Cameron.
00:14:16My daughter, Mary Ellen.
00:14:19I'm honored to know you, Miss Cameron.
00:14:23This here is my living.
00:14:25The only water hole between the range and the railroad.
00:14:29Cowmen all water here on the way to the load pass.
00:14:33All but one.
00:14:36This, uh, Holbrook fella?
00:14:40Yeah.
00:14:42I make him go the long way for water.
00:14:45Twenty-seven miles across the desert, losing beef every mile.
00:14:51Why?
00:14:56Feel the match?
00:15:08When they smell that water, they're going to pay for election.
00:15:13Fire and brimstone won't stop them.
00:15:15Neither will Jeff Cameron.
00:15:18I got married and settled down here.
00:15:20He kept on persecuting me.
00:15:23Well, it wasn't a month after her ma died,
00:15:25he tried to stampede me into selling.
00:15:28It began right here,
00:15:30and it's liable to end right here.
00:15:33Tonight.
00:15:38Meaning of what?
00:15:40Meaning of this.
00:15:44Miss, do you aim to take a hand?
00:15:45I do if the Holbrook crosses our line.
00:15:50Well, the odds ain't with you.
00:15:54Perhaps it'd even them up a little
00:15:56if I might offer to throw in with you folks.
00:16:00Thanks, just the same.
00:16:02Well, put it this way.
00:16:04Maybe I could work it out around here long enough
00:16:07to get me a horse.
00:16:11Starting the night.
00:16:20They're coming.
00:16:23Throw a saddle into one of them broncs,
00:16:25and we ride out to meet them.
00:16:27Good enough.
00:16:29They won't get in here tonight.
00:16:40They're getting mighty on easy.
00:16:43They'll have to start any minute now.
00:17:07We'll tangle with them right here.
00:17:09Mariela, you get behind them rocks.
00:17:11Brett, you hold down to the other side of that wash.
00:17:13Of course.
00:17:13I'll stay here.
00:17:32Don't take no chances with yourself now.
00:17:46There they go!
00:18:01It's a bunch of rustlers.
00:18:03No, it ain't.
00:18:04Cameron's got men.
00:18:05I help them.
00:18:06They're stampeding the herd away from the waterhole.
00:18:24What happened?
00:18:26I'll tell you what's happened.
00:18:28You're not Holbrook's cattle at all.
00:18:30But Holbrook's got men running off stockets being drove to my water.
00:18:34He's trying to break them.
00:19:13Well, it might have been worse.
00:19:16We only lost a few heads.
00:19:20Jeff Cameron declared war on me when he drove them cattle off tonight.
00:19:26Before it's over, I'll drive him out of the country.
00:19:31I wonder who those men was helping him.
00:19:35I'll find that out, too.
00:19:43And when I do...
00:19:44Take it easy.
00:19:52I ran that herd out of there in that death.
00:20:02You ran that herd off.
00:20:09What's back of all this, son?
00:20:11I'll tell you, Dad.
00:20:13I ran those cattle off to keep you and Jeff Cameron from killing each other.
00:20:20And who appointed you to be my guardian angel?
00:20:25You and Jeff split over me, Dad.
00:20:29The night when I learned you was going to tangle, I had to stop it.
00:20:31Yeah.
00:20:32And make a fool out of me right in front of him to say nothing to the cattle lost.
00:20:38Dad, you and Jeff have shared your last flapjack once.
00:20:42Since then, you've wasted all those years hating each other.
00:20:48But it's not too late.
00:20:51I've got something to show you.
00:20:59You see that?
00:21:02Hmm.
00:21:05Well, what is it?
00:21:09What about it?
00:21:12Well, that is tungsten ore.
00:21:14There might be a little gold and silver in it, too.
00:21:17But the tungsten's what counts.
00:21:20And I've located a rich deposit of it.
00:21:25But there's a catch to it.
00:21:29Just what are you driving at?
00:21:32Well, the man that owns the land that this is on doesn't even know it's there.
00:21:36If he did, he couldn't mine it.
00:21:39He's broke.
00:21:42You've got the money and I know how to run a mine.
00:21:46You can help him.
00:21:48And he was once your friend.
00:21:52Now do you know who I mean?
00:21:57You mean Jeff Cameron?
00:21:59Jeff Cameron.
00:22:03He needs your help, Dad.
00:22:05He's old.
00:22:06And he's getting tired.
00:22:09He'll give in if you'll let him.
00:22:14Did I hear right?
00:22:17You want me to make up to him?
00:22:21I think it's about time you did, Dad.
00:22:30I raised you single-handed and alone.
00:22:35I sent you to mining school when you ought to have been punching cows.
00:22:39Right.
00:22:40I always let you have your say.
00:22:43Most always your own way.
00:22:46But I'll see you eternally in fire and brimstone
00:22:51before I let you stand up there and tell me to befriend to Jeff Cameron.
00:22:55I didn't tell you, Dad.
00:22:58I asked you.
00:23:04Man sure gets punishment for his mistakes.
00:23:09When I picked you up on the desert, I made mine.
00:23:15I don't know what kind of blood you got in you.
00:23:18But I know it ain't my kind.
00:23:25I'll say good night to you on that.
00:23:29And when I get up in the morning,
00:23:33I don't think you'd better be here.
00:23:51You and Jeff have spent half of your lives doing the wall that separates you.
00:23:58When you should have been friends.
00:24:01But someday, I'll break it down.
00:24:07Goodbye.
00:24:09Dad.
00:25:00Good morning, Miss Mary.
00:25:02You stay where you are Bill Holbrooke.
00:25:04Good morning, Miss Mary.
00:25:07Is your father in? I'd like to talk to him.
00:25:10You must be craving trouble to come here after what you've done last night.
00:25:15Last night?
00:25:17Don't try to brazen it out.
00:25:19I saw you and your hands run them cattle off.
00:25:21You must feel mighty proud of yourself taking away our living.
00:25:30You'll excuse me now. I'll go and talk to your father.
00:25:33You'll not set foot on our last.
00:25:40I'll take care of him, Mary Ellen.
00:25:43You ride over and get a hold of Rance Brett.
00:25:45He's stringing a new wire up at the gap.
00:25:53What are you doing here?
00:25:56Mr. Cameron, I'd like to have a little talk with you.
00:25:59I ain't got nothing to talk to you about.
00:26:02You will have when you've heard what I've got to say.
00:26:05Your threats don't bother me none.
00:26:08Get on inside.
00:26:23Now then, do your talking and talk mighty carefully.
00:26:34Now then, do your talking and talk mighty carefully.
00:26:42Hey there!
00:26:44Mary Ellen!
00:26:45Hello there, Tonopah.
00:26:47Hey!
00:26:48Come on, Heliotrope.
00:26:49See who's waiting for you.
00:26:52Look who's waiting to see your dog find you.
00:26:54Come on.
00:26:58Well, Mary Ellen.
00:27:00Why, you're getting footy every day.
00:27:02How's old Heliotrope?
00:27:04How's old Heliotrope?
00:27:04Oh, lazy in the deuce.
00:27:06Where are you in from this time, Tonopah?
00:27:07Tonto Basin.
00:27:09My gosh, I put in there dried up and blowed away.
00:27:12Where are you running off to?
00:27:14Oh, Dad's got that Bill Holbrook inside.
00:27:17I'm gonna go over and...
00:27:18Bill Holbrook?
00:27:19Yeah.
00:27:20Oh, doggone it.
00:27:21I know'd I had some news for you.
00:27:24Listen.
00:27:25Listen to this.
00:27:26I came by Holbrook's this morning and...
00:27:29Well, sir, there ain't been a ruckus like that around here, like they had in years.
00:27:33And I...
00:27:34I went up and I...
00:27:36If you...
00:27:38Doggone it.
00:27:39Maybe I'd better begin at the beginning, huh?
00:27:41Yeah.
00:27:41Well?
00:27:45On my land and fix my water to mine it.
00:27:49That's right.
00:27:53Well?
00:27:56I made out a loan a good many years.
00:28:01And I ain't taking a Holbrook for a partner just yet.
00:28:07If you can borrow money at the bank to mine this stuff, so can I.
00:28:12Yes, you can, Jeff.
00:28:17What?
00:28:18Say.
00:28:20How come you have to borrow money?
00:28:26Have you fought with cash, Holbrook?
00:28:31With cash?
00:28:32After what he's done for me?
00:28:39No, but he's fought with you.
00:28:42Ain't that it?
00:28:47I know it.
00:28:49Cash wouldn't have no truck with me.
00:28:52No more than I would with him.
00:28:55But he's on the outs with you.
00:28:58Over that.
00:29:01Jeff.
00:29:03Cash thinks he's right in hating you.
00:29:07Just the same as you think you're right in hating him.
00:29:11But you're both dead wrong.
00:29:15I've told him that.
00:29:17Now I'm telling you.
00:29:20And someday I'll make you both believe it.
00:29:22Never.
00:29:23Don't you try it.
00:29:25I'll never stop.
00:29:26Might as well.
00:29:28That stuff can lay on the ground till judgment day.
00:29:30Before I have dealings with the Holbrook.
00:29:37Well.
00:29:40That's what I am.
00:29:44Hold on.
00:29:46By the eternal you wing.
00:29:50You're a Cameron by rights.
00:29:52I found you.
00:29:54You pointed me out to be your pa.
00:29:56Right here at this water hole years ago.
00:30:00Did I, Jeff?
00:30:01You sure did.
00:30:02And I know I'll get you back someday.
00:30:06You belong right here.
00:30:10I'll throw in with you, Bill.
00:30:12I mean, Dan.
00:30:16Water and all.
00:30:17Give me that stuff.
00:30:19So you see, Mary Ellen.
00:30:20In doing what he allowed was right about them cattle.
00:30:24He riled Cash Holbrook into throwing them out of the house.
00:30:39Well, I've got to be in town a few days, but we'll break ground in about a week.
00:30:43When Cash Holbrook hears about this, he'll have to be hog tied.
00:30:57All right.
00:30:59Come here.
00:31:05See you in about a week.
00:31:07Good luck.
00:31:11Well, Jeff.
00:31:13Doggone you.
00:31:13I'm glad to see you.
00:31:14How are you?
00:31:15Hello, Tony Pa.
00:31:16Say, Bill Holbrook was over here, and you and him seem to be kind of friendly, don't you?
00:31:22Yeah, you bet we're friendly.
00:31:24Yeah.
00:31:24Well, say, did you hear about what happened between here and Cash?
00:31:27Yes.
00:31:28Yeah, they had an awful rumpus.
00:31:29Yes.
00:31:29Cash throwed his own boy out of the house.
00:31:32His own boy, mind you.
00:31:33What do you mean?
00:31:35What?
00:31:35What do you mean his own boy?
00:31:37My boy.
00:31:37He's my boy.
00:31:38Well, your, your, why, how could you, would you, would you, would you?
00:31:42He's my boy now.
00:31:44Pa.
00:32:02I've got something to say to you.
00:32:05I've got no use for you, and I've been raised to hate everything that carries your brand.
00:32:10But I've got to tell you that, well, I'm sorry for what I said.
00:32:13I, I didn't know then why you run them cattle off last night.
00:32:18That's mighty nice of you to say that, Miss Mary.
00:32:21You know, you had me a mite on the easy with that, uh, Winchester.
00:32:26What have you been talking Dad into?
00:32:28Lots of things.
00:32:51Well, you see, you and your dad will have more money than you'll ever need.
00:32:55You can have all the things you've always wanted.
00:32:58All the things you should have had.
00:33:00Oh, it, it doesn't seem possible anything so wonderful could happen to us.
00:33:06It's always been out there.
00:33:08But I'm glad I was the one that found it for you.
00:33:11You know, the desert's taken so much out of Dad.
00:33:16Gee, it doesn't seem possible it's about to pay it all back.
00:33:19I'm happier for him even than I am for me.
00:33:24Mary Ellen, look out there across the desert.
00:33:30As far as you can see,
00:33:33way off there in the distance,
00:33:36you see those big lonesome pinnacles?
00:33:42When I was a little boy,
00:33:44I used to lie out there evenings watching the shadows cross over them.
00:33:49I used to imagine there were all sorts of things.
00:33:54Dragons fighting.
00:33:56Giants lying there sleeping.
00:33:59And great big monsters that might come down after it got dark and get me.
00:34:03I know.
00:34:04I used to think that way, too.
00:34:07You got over it, though.
00:34:08Over it, why?
00:34:10Sure.
00:34:11As soon as I knew what they really was.
00:34:13Just big rocks.
00:34:15But before that, you were a little bit afraid of them, weren't you?
00:34:19Yes, I was.
00:34:21Well, it's just that way with folks.
00:34:26Away off in the distance of your mind,
00:34:30there's a terrible man called Cash Holbrook.
00:34:35To you, he's been one of those awful monsters that you used to imagine.
00:34:41But I've been up close to him.
00:34:44In the broad daylight.
00:34:47And to me,
00:34:49he's been a kind man.
00:34:51And mighty good.
00:34:55I never had anyone make things so sort of clear to me before.
00:35:01Would you think I was kind of crazy if I...
00:35:05asked you to forgive me for the thoughts I've held about you all these years?
00:35:12I can't do that, Mary Elm.
00:35:15There's nothing to forgive.
00:35:18I hope there won't never be.
00:35:23Oh, no.
00:35:24I know.
00:35:27I don't know.
00:35:37They can't do it.
00:35:38I know.
00:35:40I can't do it.
00:35:44There's nothing to forgive.
00:35:44I can't do it, Mary.
00:35:46I don't care.
00:35:47I can't do it.
00:35:52I know.
00:35:52But you're too just a couple of people.
00:36:14Let's go.
00:36:26Well, we've done it. We've done it. There she sits.
00:36:30The first load ready to roll is right on time.
00:36:34And none too soon.
00:36:36You know something, Jeff?
00:36:38Banks have a very funny habit of wanting their money on time.
00:36:42And they'll get their wish tomorrow.
00:36:43And from then on, those wagons will keep right on rolling.
00:36:47And the mine will pay its way.
00:36:49Well, I guess I'm all ready, but the wagons are about to start, I guess.
00:36:53You're not sorry you're going, though, are you?
00:36:55Of course she ain't. Mary Ellen always wanted to go to school, ain't you, Mary Ellen?
00:36:59Yes, but it's going to seem kind of lonesome being away from all of you.
00:37:05Shucks. There won't be no time before a vacation comes around.
00:37:09No, sir.
00:37:10Come on.
00:37:13Say, what's... what's in here, Brent?
00:37:16Why is she down there with the folks?
00:37:20What for?
00:37:22Why, uh...
00:37:24Why say goodbye to Mary Ellen?
00:37:29I only work here.
00:37:31I got the teams ready. I guess that lets me out.
00:37:35As far as she's concerned.
00:37:37Oh, I know, but...
00:37:39Doggone it, she's going away.
00:37:41She's going to school.
00:37:44Yeah, I know.
00:37:45Yeah.
00:37:46Great idea.
00:37:48Took Bill Holbrook to think that of.
00:37:51Eh?
00:37:52What?
00:37:54That girl in town alone.
00:37:57Oh, she's going to live with old lady Gilroy.
00:38:01She won't be lonesome.
00:38:03And Bill Holbrook has to be getting in town every week or two.
00:38:09Yeah?
00:38:11That'll be great.
00:38:12Hey, you bet, Twill.
00:38:17None of that, devil. None of that. I'll be smackin' the daylights out of you.
00:38:36Help her there, Carson.
00:38:41I'm going to, oh, it's your, it's your P-rate right.
00:38:45I'm going to bust a bottle of the real old corn right on her nose.
00:38:50Come on.
00:38:56And bury me not on the lone prairie
00:39:02or the wild coyotes.
00:39:05Oh, a rat.
00:39:15I'd love to doop-to-lump-to-dike today.
00:39:19There you go. Hold on there, everybody.
00:39:22Uh, listen.
00:39:23Uh, when they, when they launch a fuller stone, they're christening.
00:39:28Uh, same as when they christening a ship,
00:39:32they launch a fuller stone, you understand?
00:39:35Well, uh, same as your, uh, same as your christening a mind.
00:39:42Anyway, that's that.
00:39:43Now, I'm going to, I'm going to, you're christening, uh,
00:39:47I'm going to christening, I'm going, oh,
00:39:50uh, uh, uh, uh, uh,
00:39:53I'm going to, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh,
00:40:05uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh,
00:40:17uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh,
00:40:17uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh,
00:40:17uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh,
00:40:17uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh,
00:40:21Nothing.
00:40:22All ready, boss.
00:40:24All right, let her go.
00:40:27Good-bye, Mary Ellen.
00:40:29Good-bye, Bill.
00:40:30You'll come to see me soon, won't you, Bill?
00:40:33What do you think?
00:40:36Good-bye.
00:40:37Good-bye.
00:40:42Hey!
00:40:55Oh, Bill!
00:40:57Take good care of Daddy!
00:40:58Who?
00:40:59I'll tuck him in bed every night.
00:41:06Go!
00:41:08Move!
00:41:12Get up!
00:41:15Go!
00:41:16Get up!
00:41:16Get up!
00:41:19Get up!
00:41:20Get up!
00:41:31Get up!
00:41:34Get up!
00:41:36Get up!
00:41:37Get up!
00:41:38Is this land we're going through?
00:41:41Yes, both sides of us.
00:41:42From here to the canyon.
00:41:53Well, it looks like the boy and Cameron was doing pretty good.
00:42:00Think so?
00:42:04Come on.
00:42:15Come on.
00:42:17Come on.
00:42:18Come on.
00:42:29Come on.
00:42:32Come on, go!
00:42:33Come on, go!
00:42:34Come on!
00:42:35Come on.
00:42:47Come on, go!
00:42:55Come on, go!
00:43:02Come on.
00:43:15Get him. Get him.
00:43:18Get him. Get him.
00:43:20Temple, there's someone on the ridge.
00:43:24Oh, just some of the cowhands coming in off the ridge.
00:43:27Why don't they use the gold, I wonder.
00:43:29Oh, they ain't civilized, sir.
00:43:41Denver, look. There they are again.
00:43:45There's no precious in them now.
00:44:00There's no precious, God.
00:44:06There's no precious in the ridge.
00:44:08There's no heavy.
00:44:08There's no precious in the ridge.
00:44:54What's the matter?
00:44:55What's wrong?
00:44:55What's wrong?
00:44:55Are you hurt, boy?
00:44:57No, ma'am.
00:44:58But we're shy seven tons of ore, two wagons, and fights of mule power, though.
00:45:02Where'd they get to?
00:45:03Who was it?
00:45:04We was kind of busy.
00:45:06We didn't stop to ask.
00:45:07Oh, but don't be squabbling about that.
00:45:09We want to get Mary Ellen out of here.
00:45:11Come on, fellas.
00:45:12Hop on.
00:45:12Let's get her out of here.
00:45:13Come on.
00:45:16Roll on into town.
00:45:17I'll beat her back to the mine and tell Bill.
00:45:19Hit, hit.
00:45:20Hit, hit.
00:45:39What?
00:45:40Why, it's Tex.
00:45:42Let's go around here.
00:45:43Let's go and see.
00:45:46What happened?
00:45:47Easy, boss.
00:45:49Wait a minute.
00:45:51What's the matter, Doyle?
00:45:52Somebody's plugged in.
00:45:55What happened, Tex?
00:45:56Are you hurt bad?
00:45:58They got us at the rim.
00:46:08Are you sure she's all right?
00:46:11Yes, got through.
00:46:13In town by now.
00:46:15Boys, get him into my house, quick.
00:46:19Doyle, get both of your chefs out.
00:46:21We're going to start loading.
00:46:23Brett, I've got to have two wagons and a tank.
00:46:25Get them mules on.
00:46:26Okay.
00:46:27And less than a thousand dollars for the shift
00:46:29that gets their wagons loaded first.
00:46:31Hooray!
00:46:36Do you see anything of Cash Holbrook?
00:46:39Yeah.
00:46:40Past him.
00:46:41Some of his men.
00:46:43Crossing his North 160.
00:46:46I noticed.
00:46:54Cash Holbrook done that.
00:46:58Cash didn't have any more to do with that than I did.
00:47:01Nobody but him would ever have...
00:47:02That's enough, Jeff.
00:47:04You're wrong.
00:47:05We've got to get seven tons of ore into that railroad by morning
00:47:08and the bank will be in the mining business instead of us.
00:47:12And I'm going to drive.
00:47:19Is he hurt bad, Charlie?
00:47:21Just creased a little, Bill.
00:47:23Oh, he'll be all right.
00:47:26Take it easy, boy.
00:47:33I'm going with you.
00:47:34If Cash Holbrook thinks that he can get away with anything like this, I...
00:47:38You're going to stay right here on the job.
00:47:41And I'll tell you something else.
00:47:43I'm going through.
00:47:46Nobody's going to stop me.
00:47:48Do you understand that?
00:47:50Nobody.
00:47:59Hurry up, boys.
00:48:00No.
00:48:00Come on.
00:48:02Two.
00:48:28Come on.
00:48:30Come on.
00:48:44We're coming to the canyon rim.
00:48:46Hang on.
00:48:51What about you, sir?
00:48:53I never thought of a tiny you.
00:48:56Here comes Parson and the boys.
00:48:59Set out a bottle for them.
00:49:01They'll be wanting it.
00:49:02Right.
00:49:03Yes.
00:49:04Seen the sheriff yet?
00:49:05No.
00:49:06He's over to Red Rock.
00:49:07Be back tomorrow.
00:49:08Gentlemen.
00:49:09Very good.
00:49:10The silver dollar welcomed you.
00:49:12Have one on the house, boys.
00:49:15Well, how's the little lady feeling?
00:49:17Why, uh...
00:49:19Oh, here's Denver now.
00:49:20How's my heaven, Denver?
00:49:22Well, Miss Gilroy finally got her laid out for us, Bill.
00:49:24Excited, Steve.
00:49:25She's red.
00:49:26She wanted to start back to the mine of horseback.
00:49:28Worried about Bill, huh?
00:49:30Well, she's local about him.
00:49:32Bill Holbrook?
00:49:34Yeah.
00:49:36Wow.
00:49:38Wait till his old man hears about that.
00:49:44Hiya, Santa Fe.
00:49:45All right.
00:49:49Here's your pillow laying, Carson.
00:49:51All right, Santa Fe.
00:49:52Have a drink.
00:49:53Sure, I never refuse.
00:49:56Well, how are you, Santa Fe?
00:49:57Howdy.
00:49:58What a good that's going to do us.
00:50:01Seven tons of ore on the car and seven more in the bottom of the canyon.
00:50:04Yeah, that old red pig and buzzard here.
00:50:06What is his name?
00:50:08Mr. Banker.
00:50:09Stilson.
00:50:10As him.
00:50:11He won't wait five minutes for his due.
00:50:13He'd love to get his hooks into that mine.
00:50:15Well, that's pretty near now, yeah.
00:50:19Time enough for another load.
00:50:21Your techs got through.
00:50:23Say, who do you allow done it?
00:50:25Up in the wagons?
00:50:26Yeah.
00:50:26Well, I'd say it was Cash Holbrook.
00:50:29Don't you think that's a pretty broad statement, young fella?
00:50:32Well, giving you a straight answer, Judge, I don't.
00:50:36You talk a whole lot with your mouth, don't you, Steve?
00:50:38He's right.
00:50:39All right, Holbrook wouldn't stop at nothing when it comes to Jack Cameron.
00:50:48Hey, Cash Holbrook just rode in town.
00:50:55Yeah?
00:51:07What's there?
00:51:15It's Phil.
00:51:16It's Phil.
00:51:18It's Phil.
00:51:23Give us a hand up here, Carson.
00:51:24They plugged us up.
00:51:26Right or not?
00:51:28I'll get over here.
00:51:31Hand him down here, Bill.
00:51:33Take it easy, boy.
00:51:36Did you get any of them?
00:51:37Don't know.
00:51:38No, I didn't wait to see.
00:51:39Good.
00:51:40Is Mary Ellen all right?
00:51:41You bet.
00:51:42She's resting over Gilroy.
00:51:43Good.
00:51:43I'll get Doc Parsons, Bill.
00:51:45Okay, Buck.
00:51:47Now, did you see who they was?
00:51:48No, they tried to stampede us into the canyon.
00:51:51That's what they've done to me.
00:51:58Carson, you get that oar over there in the car.
00:52:00Yeah.
00:52:01Santa Fe, go along with him and hurry that bill elating, will you?
00:52:04Sure thing, Bill.
00:52:05I'll have it here in ten minutes.
00:52:09Cummings, you can go in and tell old man Stilton to write paid in full right across that note of
00:52:14mine.
00:52:15Bill!
00:52:16Bill, you're safe!
00:52:19I knew you'd try and bring those wagons through, and I...
00:52:22Oh, Bill!
00:52:24The wagons had to come in, honey.
00:52:26And I had to know how you were.
00:52:28Well, I'm all right, but...
00:52:30Well, you'll have to go back there.
00:52:32I won't let you, Bill.
00:52:33I couldn't stand it.
00:52:43Honey?
00:52:44Honey?
00:52:44Honey?
00:52:45Honey?
00:52:45Honey?
00:52:46Honey?
00:52:47Honey?
00:52:47Honey?
00:52:57Oh, uh, Judge Matthews, do you think you could arrange to marry a couple of people, uh, say, about, uh,
00:53:05four o'clock this afternoon?
00:53:07If my suspicions is correct as to the parties involved, I should be most honored.
00:53:15Hooray!
00:53:18Hey, Frosty, will you ride out to the mine and get a hold of Jeff?
00:53:21Sure thing, Bill.
00:53:22Buck, how's the chances for the loan of a comb and brush?
00:53:27Huh?
00:53:28A comb and brush.
00:53:31I got a good curry comb over at the barn.
00:53:33Oh, my God!
00:53:34Oh, my God!
00:53:36Oh, my God!
00:53:39Stop!
00:53:44Oh, my God!
00:53:56All right, clear out of there!
00:53:58Oh, my God!
00:54:02Where is Helper?
00:54:03Oh, my God!
00:54:03We all right here, Dynamite?
00:54:06Yeah, plenty far.
00:54:08You know, Cameron, if I'm right...
00:54:11Of course, I could be wrong.
00:54:13But if I'm right...
00:54:14I ain't like these jacks up to the corral, Dynamite.
00:54:16Last and boring.
00:54:18Go ahead, Ryan.
00:54:20As I was saying.
00:54:22Of course, I can be wrong.
00:54:24But if I'm right, there's somebody taking dynamite out of my powder house.
00:54:29Taking?
00:54:30You mean stealing?
00:54:31Yes, sir.
00:54:33Now, today, I counted out what I had.
00:54:37Then I figured out what I ought to have.
00:54:39And there's somebody around here...
00:54:41Say!
00:54:41Why, heck, you know, that fits in with something that happened last night.
00:54:49Somebody around here stealing it.
00:54:51Say, look at here, Jeff.
00:54:52You know, I didn't sleep very well last night, and I heard something.
00:54:55Because I couldn't do it with the bad tooth I got here, sir.
00:54:58I just...
00:55:02And if I find out who it is, I'll...
00:55:13What's that?
00:55:15Somebody else shooting?
00:55:16There hadn't better be.
00:55:46Who's using powder?
00:55:47Nobody. We don't know what's happened.
00:55:51Clear, everybody. She's coming down.
00:55:54Anybody hurt now? Everybody get clear.
00:56:13A minute ago, that was...
00:56:16producing mine. Paying its way.
00:56:21Now it's...
00:56:22nothing.
00:56:33Breath.
00:56:35Better ride into town.
00:56:38I don't feel quite up to it.
00:56:42Tell Bill.
00:56:45Cameron Mining Company.
00:56:50I ain't in business... any more.
00:56:59Well, Bill, it's nice now. Let's put the old grandman on you.
00:57:03Oh, he is the first wrong to be broke the harness.
00:57:05Maybe not the first, but sure enough, the luckiest.
00:57:08My boy!
00:57:10In my many years as Free Side Justice in this here township,
00:57:14I have never looked forward to splicing the holy bonds of matrimony
00:57:19unto no young couple with more salubrious feelings of admiration and esteem.
00:57:26To our illustrating fellow citizen, William Holbrook, and his charming bride-to-be.
00:57:35Thank you, Judge.
00:57:36Folks!
00:57:37Let's pretend.
00:57:39Hold on, fellas.
00:57:40Right after the wedding, me and Buck here has given a barbecue up to the ranch.
00:57:44And everybody in town is invited.
00:57:50Does that take in cash, Holbrook?
00:58:13Hello, Dan.
00:58:16I'll take dry, bartender.
00:58:18Okay, bartender.
00:58:25I'll run over her.
00:58:28Here we go.
00:58:28Come on.
00:58:28Hit off the bar.
00:58:29You're done.
00:58:32He might be right after the wedding.
00:58:33Alright, do you have LEPEAR to stay off the podium?
00:58:38He is home.
00:58:41Go Leave.
00:58:42Hold on.
00:58:44Good night once, sir.
00:58:48Holbrook, Jeff Cameron sent me in town to find you.
00:58:51What's wrong?
00:58:53Plenty.
00:58:54There's been a slide at the mine.
00:58:56The mill's gone and both shares are filled.
00:58:58There's nothing left.
00:59:00Anybody hurt?
00:59:01No, the first blast warned them.
00:59:03They was all out when she let go.
00:59:06Blast?
00:59:07What do you mean?
00:59:08What happened?
00:59:08The men say it sounded like four explosions and number two drift.
00:59:12On the last one, half the mountain cut loose.
00:59:18Well, I guess we're all through.
00:59:21What do they think happened?
00:59:25They think what half this town thinks.
00:59:30What's that?
00:59:33Cash Holdbrook.
00:59:43Do you know Cash Holdbrook?
00:59:48No.
00:59:51Well, he and Jeff Cameron have been enemies for a good many years.
00:59:56He had a boy that he'd raised.
00:59:59Threw him out of his house.
01:00:03Folks always said that he was mighty fond of that boy.
01:00:10Didn't look much like it when he'd done that.
01:00:15The boy and Jeff Cameron went partners.
01:00:20Since then, he's hated Cameron worse than ever.
01:00:25He's had more reason to be back of this than any man in the world.
01:00:33Do you think he'd done it?
01:00:37No.
01:00:54No.
01:00:56No.
01:00:56No, he's not coming.
01:00:59When the bank opens up in the morning, I want my account fixed up so as it can be drawn
01:01:05on,
01:01:06right up to the last two bit piece, by my boy, Bill.
01:01:16I'll take Rye, bartender.
01:01:26Thanks, Cash.
01:01:31And one thing more.
01:01:35Half my share in the mine belongs to you.
01:01:43If that's the way you want it.
01:01:54Can we step into your office a minute, Judge?
01:01:59Indeed.
01:02:10I want you to arrange something for me, Judge.
01:02:13I'll be glad to.
01:02:41Come in, sir.
01:02:44Do you know what's happened?
01:02:47I'm part owner in Jeff Cameron's mine.
01:02:52That makes me part owner in the wells.
01:02:56I heard on the way to the railroad right now.
01:03:00They're going to water Jeff Cameron's wells...
01:03:05...tonight.
01:03:07...in the air.
01:03:09Small beer.
01:03:10Small beer?
01:03:12Yeah.
01:03:15To Cash, Oldbrook.
01:03:19Half interest?
01:03:21In my share.
01:03:45Jeff Cameron here?
01:03:46Yes.
01:03:47I'll work for him, ma'am.
01:03:54Sign it right there, my boy.
01:04:02Judge.
01:04:05I'd rather you...
01:04:06...give this to him.
01:04:12How about the wedding?
01:04:14Don't you want him there?
01:04:16Sure I do.
01:04:18But he'd never come.
01:04:21I'll see you at the courthouse at 4 o'clock.
01:04:24All right, Judge.
01:04:51I'm going to water beef tonight at Cameron's well.
01:04:56Don't let nobody tell Bill.
01:05:00It would only rile him.
01:05:08There goes trouble.
01:05:14Where is Bill?
01:05:16Wait out.
01:05:18I'll find him.
01:05:20Wait a minute.
01:05:39Hello, Jeff.
01:05:41Glad you got in all right.
01:05:43First time I've had a chance to ask you about Mary Ellen.
01:05:47How's for your partner being your son-in-law?
01:05:49You ain't my partner.
01:05:51You ain't never going to be nothing.
01:05:53To me.
01:05:58What do you mean by that, Jeff?
01:06:00One thing I hate to admit to...
01:06:02...is being mistook in my judgment of a man.
01:06:06I've always told myself you wasn't a Holbrooke.
01:06:09But you are.
01:06:11The thing you've just done...
01:06:13...proved it to me once and forever.
01:06:18The thing I've just done?
01:06:20Sold me out the cash, Holbrooke.
01:06:24But, Jeff, we were all through.
01:06:26Cash offered us help.
01:06:28And I took it.
01:06:29Of course you took it.
01:06:30Why not?
01:06:32You'd side with him again, me.
01:06:34And believe him, when he lied, it was to help me.
01:06:37Help me.
01:06:39He's been trying to get a hold of my Wells ever since we split.
01:06:42Now he's done it, and you've helped him.
01:06:47You're wrong, Jeff.
01:06:48Wrong?
01:06:49And him driving his cattle in there tonight?
01:06:52Answer that.
01:06:55Say, how did you hear all this, Jeff?
01:06:58You ain't answered me yet.
01:06:59I said, how did you hear it?
01:07:01Grant's breath happened to be right there.
01:07:03You forgot that.
01:07:11Mary Ellen.
01:07:14You don't believe that I did anything.
01:07:33You don't believe that I did anything.
01:07:44What's that?
01:07:48What's that?
01:07:50Let's have a drink.
01:07:53No thanks.
01:08:10Say, what are you gonna do, Jeff?
01:08:13Don't let Mary Ellen out of the house.
01:08:17Cash Holbrook ain't gonna water no cattle at Cameron's Wells tonight.
01:08:22No.
01:08:23You're gonna get...
01:08:24Don't let Mary Ellen out of the house.
01:08:37I just started out to find you, Bill.
01:08:40Yeah?
01:08:44This fella Brett.
01:08:45What about him?
01:08:47He just said something that sounded sort of peculiar.
01:08:51What?
01:08:53Well, it wasn't so much what he said as the way he said it.
01:08:59Yeah?
01:08:59Well...
01:09:03I've been waiting for you, Kirby.
01:09:07We're going to water cattle at Jeff Cameron's Wells tonight.
01:09:12Yes?
01:09:13Mm-hmm.
01:09:15Well, I'll tell you what I just hear.
01:09:17Jeff's looking for you.
01:09:20Yes?
01:09:21Yeah.
01:09:22With a .44.
01:09:38Bob, I think you're right about this fella Brett.
01:09:42I know I am.
01:09:45Is Cash Holbrook in the bar?
01:09:46No, he left.
01:09:48Is Brett there?
01:09:50Yeah.
01:09:56Don't follow me in there too soon.
01:09:59Here.
01:10:02You wait here.
01:10:07We ain't leaving town just yet.
01:10:11Well, he was in the Silver Dollar a little while ago.
01:10:14Thanks.
01:10:18Now, Mary Ellen, don't you take on about something you ain't got nothing to do with.
01:10:22Open that gate!
01:10:23No siree, Bob.
01:10:25Jeff said you stay right here.
01:10:27Tonopah, you open that gate!
01:10:30No, sir!
01:10:33Hello, Cash.
01:10:36Hello, Jim.
01:10:37You looking for Jeff Cameron?
01:10:41Supposing I am.
01:10:44Well...
01:10:46He's headed for the Silver Dollar.
01:10:52Thanks.
01:10:58Thanks.
01:11:00A hour is on the floor.
01:11:06Thanks.
01:11:11Thanks.
01:11:40Well, I've got something to settle.
01:11:52I never thought I'd have to kill a man, but it may be that I will.
01:12:01Brett, you're back of all this trouble, and what you've done may cost the lives of two
01:12:07of the finest men on this earth.
01:12:09Now talk, out loud, so everybody can hear you.
01:12:14And clear Cash Holbrook.
01:12:18If you lie to me, I'll know it.
01:12:22And Brett, I'll kill you.
01:12:28All right, Holbrook, here it is.
01:12:32I did everything.
01:12:34Wagons, mine and all.
01:12:37And I'd do it again if you or any other man come between me and what I want.
01:12:44Is that enough?
01:12:52Everybody hear that?
01:12:53I think so.
01:12:54I think so.
01:13:00I think so.
01:13:00I think so.
01:13:00Get moving.
01:13:01I think so.
01:13:19I think so.
01:13:45I don't know which one of you did that, but you're both bad shots.
01:13:54Give me your hand, little boy, will you, Jeff?
01:13:59You know I will, Cash.
01:14:18Bill, what's happened?
01:14:20Only one thing.
01:14:27We're going to be a little bit late at the courthouse, honey.
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