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“The Lone Rider’s Justice – Classic Western Film” follows the story of a fearless cowboy who stands against injustice in the wild frontier. In a land ruled by outlaws and chaos, one lone rider takes it upon himself to restore order and defend the innocent.

Filled with gunfights, rugged landscapes, and classic Western action, this film captures the spirit of the Old West and the timeless battle between good and evil.
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00:01We are wanderers of the wasteland, my lofty mules, my broken down horse and me, always
00:19Travelin', goin' nowhere, across the plains and o'er the hills go me, when I was young, when I was
00:37young, I used to be, I used to be, a highfalutin' shootin' son of a gun, out in my old
00:47land.
00:49I loved a gal, I loved a gal, she loved my pal, she loved my pal, so I packed my
00:58bag and settled my bag and then, I took to rollin', three old wanderers of the wasteland, my lofty mules,
01:15my broken down horse and me,
01:21Now we're only a lonely trio, without a friend we trail along endlessly.
01:37Three old wanderers of the wasteland, my lofty mules, my broken down horse and me,
01:53Was it that bad, Matt? The cattle didn't seem to mind.
01:57Oh, I don't reckon your voice would stampede the herd, but don't you get any idea that you'll ever be
02:02the singer that your dad was, you know?
02:04I know. Or the man, either.
02:06Well, you see, Gene, you're...
02:07But Matt, it's your fault.
02:10Mine?
02:10You didn't raise me right.
02:12Maybe.
02:14Maybe.
02:17You'd think the sheriff and Gene were kinfolks.
02:20I reckon at that they're a heap closer than most kin.
02:25We ought to be safe from now on, sheriff.
02:27Yep.
02:28Looks like these new-fashioned rustlers don't think you hurt worth stealing.
02:31Well, we're mighty grateful to you and Gene there for helping us get them across the badlands.
02:35Oh, forget it.
02:36It's part of our job, son.
02:38You better take the pack horses with you, Larry.
02:40We're heading back to town and won't need them.
02:44Hey, Frog.
02:45Huh?
02:47Give Larry the pack horses.
02:55With the love of Mike, what are you up to now?
02:58Well, a good detective always watches his rear.
03:02And while you fellas are watching the front, I'm watching the back.
03:06Yeah, you think I'm loco just because I'm about two jumps ahead of you, old man.
03:10Old-fashioned star packers.
03:12Yeah, you're so far ahead that you can't even see you.
03:26Do you know any other range detective that's smart enough to rig up a shortwave radio on his horse?
03:32Yeah, it is all right.
03:33It can only make it worse.
03:34Ha, ha.
03:46You hear it, Frog?
03:54Station X-3 calling station QR-9.
03:57It worked.
03:57Station X-3 calling station QR-9.
04:00QR-9 is ready.
04:01Go ahead, X-3.
04:01What are you doing tonight, Toots?
04:06Guess I'm getting some interference from an airplane.
04:08Come on, let's go.
04:25What's on cattle, Joe? That airplane noise might stampede them.
04:31WXL, pulling shortwave station S-72. Heard moving toward Box Canyon. Two riders.
04:43WXL, pulling shortwave station S-72, pulling shortwave station S-72. Heard moving toward Box Canyon. Two riders.
04:56Calling shortwave station S-72, calling shortwave station S-72. Move refrigerator trucks and equipment into Box Canyon. Two riders
05:05traveling with Heard.
05:06Calling shortwave station S-72. Calling shortwave station S-72. Move refrigerator trucks and equipment into Box Canyon. Two riders
05:15traveling with Heard. That is all.
05:17All right, boys, let's go.
05:23All right, boys. Let's go.
05:37All right, boys. Let's go.
05:38All right, boys. Let's go.
05:39All right, boys. Let's go.
05:39All right, boys. Let's go.
05:39All right, boys. Let's go.
05:40All right, boys. Let's go.
05:40All right, boys. Let's go.
05:40All right, boys. Let's go.
05:41All right, boys. Let's go.
05:42All right, boys. Let's go.
05:43All right, boys. Let's go.
05:44All right, boys. Let's go.
05:53The End
06:39The Rufflers, Joe. Right back for seeing to the sheriff.
07:03Here they come, boys. Open the gate.
07:16The End
07:25The End
07:35The End
08:00Hey, Frog, if you don't turn that thing off, you're going to have to ride by yourself.
08:04Well, now you never can tell what I'll pick up.
08:08WXL calling S-7-2. Pick up two pack horses in Box Canyon. They're headed back down trail. Everything else
08:14clear.
08:15Try to get that broadcast again, Frog.
08:17Well, yeah, but I thought you...
08:18Try and get that broadcast. Larry and Joe should be in Box Canyon by this time with the herd.
08:23And they have the two pack horses.
08:25WXL calling S-7-2. Calling S-7-2.
08:29That broadcast is coming from an airplane, Matt. Come on, we're heading for Box Canyon.
08:52This modern method of cattle rustling is sure making saps out of the ranchers, Jim.
08:57They don't know what it's all about.
08:59Calling shortwave station S-7-2. Calling S-7-2. Three horsemen headed your way. Clear out at once.
09:05We better not stop to skin the rest of those bees. Throw them in the truck the way they are.
09:09I'm not nervous, are you? Do you want to be caught?
09:11No, but I'd hate a lot worse to have people see the yellow streak of me.
09:16I don't understand why your brother ever put you on this job.
09:25Let the rest of the cattle go and get ready to pull out.
09:50Larry.
09:54He's dead.
09:55Let's go.
10:25Let's go.
11:26Let's go.
11:36Stranger to me.
11:37You boys ever seen him before?
11:40No.
11:40Yeah.
11:44Well...
11:46I admit I...
11:47I don't know which way to turn.
11:49Guess they're too smart for me.
11:54Maybe I...
11:55I am getting too old for this job.
11:58Forget it, Matt.
12:01Yeah.
12:10Yeah.
12:13Well, they're too smart to at it.
12:16Yes, guys.
12:19Well...
12:21Well...
12:22Well...
12:23We'll take lots of things into now.
12:25I'm quite sure I'll tell you.
12:28Your ад, you dear.
12:34fueled a word for me.
12:35The end of the law...
12:37But...
12:45The End
13:32I'd like to shove this paper right down that editor's throat.
13:35Oh, what's the use, Gene? He's right. I've fallen down on the job.
13:39If the county'd only give us modern equipment to work with, we could get results.
13:43Can't catch high-speed trucks and airplanes with a horse and buggy.
13:48Sheriff Donovan and his method of enforcing the law belongs to the past.
13:54Both are outmoded. Should be replaced.
13:57Should they?
13:58Maybe I'll prove that an old-fashioned sheriff can get a new-fashioned wrestler.
14:05I'm going to check up on the meat-packing trucks.
14:14All right, boys.
14:27That new editor. He's got a lot of nerve. And I'm going over and tell him so.
14:32Oh, hey, wait a minute. Maybe I better go along with you. He might be bigger than you are.
14:35You get the horses ready. We're going to let the packing houses over.
14:45Where's that editor that's been writing those things about Sheriff Donovan?
14:48Why?
14:49Because I'm going to poke him in the nose.
14:51All right. Go ahead and poke.
14:54I'm the editor.
14:56Well, I'm sorry.
14:59You see, you've been printing some pretty mean things about the sheriff.
15:02The truth is frequently unpleasant.
15:04You've been unfair.
15:06Have cattle been stolen? Have the thieves been caught?
15:08Is rustling still going on?
15:10Very well, then. The courier prints facts.
15:20I'm sorry.
15:22There goes tomorrow's editorial.
15:24A little more dirt won't hurt it.
15:28Will you get out of here before you wreck the place?
15:31You sure are a hard-headed girl.
15:36Who is that clumsy goof?
15:38Well, that's young Autry.
15:40The sheriff's head deputy.
15:42Save mighty fine fellow when he's not riled.
15:46Besides, he's a mighty sweet singer.
15:47That should be a big help in his work.
15:50Well, I've got to cover the lars and christmas.
15:52I'll be back later.
16:12Hey!
16:13Hey!
16:14Hey!
16:27Are you by any chance trailing me?
16:30It's our duty to keep an eye on strangers.
16:33I'm beginning to understand why the sheriff can't get results.
16:37Maybe we'll have some news for you before long.
16:39What are you going to do?
16:41Give a concert?
16:42That's not a bad idea.
16:45Hey, Frog.
17:11That's not a bad idea.
17:17I met a deer this very day.
17:19Now the West ain't what it used to be.
17:22There ain't much left of the West no more.
17:25The cowboys all turned troubadour.
17:27A gal I know is an editor.
17:29Oh, the West ain't what it used to be.
17:34Now the West will never be the same since the cowgirl editor came.
17:39She will make it safe and sane.
17:42She will make it safe and sane.
17:42Oh, the West ain't what it used to be.
17:44There won't be room for both of us if she starts to make a fuss.
17:49Cause I'm an ordinary cowboy cuss.
17:52Cause I'm an ordinary cowboy cuss.
17:52So the West ain't what it used to be.
18:05Why don't you try that on the rustlers?
18:07You might sing them to sleep.
18:10Now that's gratitude for you.
18:22Hello, Shannon.
18:24Hi, Gene.
18:25Glad to see you.
18:26Thought Frog and I'd drop by and look your plant over.
18:28Certainly.
18:29Where do you want to start?
18:30Oh, I guess we might as well look through your trucks.
18:33I found it, Gene.
18:34You found what?
18:35Blood.
18:36All over everything.
18:37What do you expect to find around the packing house?
18:39Milk?
18:42Say, that's some fine looking beef.
18:44Yeah.
18:44Where'd you get it?
18:46That's water.
18:46Where are the hides?
18:48What are you trying to do?
18:49Pin something on me?
18:50Every packing house in this county is under suspicion.
18:53All trucks hauling butchered beef have to bring the hides in with them from now on.
18:56That's all right with me, Artie.
18:58It's about time you and that has-been sheriff did something.
19:03Now where are those hides?
19:05Fire up.
19:06Well, I suppose slaughter has them.
19:07All right.
19:08I'm going over there and they better be there.
19:10And if they're not, I'm swearing out a warrant for both of you.
19:14Come on, Frog.
19:17Hey, Fred.
19:18Come in.
19:20Call my brother.
19:33You stick around and keep an eye on things, Frog.
19:35I'm heading for Slaughter's ranch.
19:52Jim, come here.
19:53Beat it to the warehouse.
19:54We've got to put Slaughter's brand on some fresh hides and get him to his ranch before
19:58Artie shows up there.
19:59But it'll take too long, Jack.
20:00Why, Matt, get in the truck and get started.
20:01I'll phone the warehouse to have the hides rebranded and ready.
20:04Come on.
20:04Here we go.
21:13Let it go.
21:14That'll hold.
21:39Help!
21:40That'll hold.
22:13That'll hold.
22:40Oh!
22:42Ow!
22:54Is he hurt pretty bad?
22:56Oh, not much, I guess.
22:57Just a shoulder wound.
22:58We've got to get him to a doctor.
23:01Where have you been?
23:03Oh, I've been on a cook's tour of Wyoming.
23:05I got locked up in that refrigerator truck and cold.
23:09Boy, I nearly froze my eye teeth before I pulled a Houdini and got out of there.
23:13Hey, you know the driver of that refrigerator truck is the one that plugged the sheriff?
23:17Did you...
23:18Did you get a look at him?
23:20Well, I didn't get a very good look at his face, but I'd remember his clothes again.
23:23He had on a calfskin vest and a dude hat.
23:26Am I sure?
23:27Why, the great millhouse never makes a mistake.
23:30Come on, give me a hand.
23:36Take it easy.
23:52Here are your hides, Ben.
23:55Unload him, Boyd.
23:56The sheriff just tried to stop me and I plugged him.
23:59Did you kill him?
24:00I don't know.
24:00Before I could find out, Gene Autry showed up.
24:02Not only that, but Frog Millhouse was hiding in the truck.
24:05He jumped out the door when he saw Autry.
24:07Did Frog see you find the shot?
24:09He couldn't have.
24:09He was inside and I was in the cab.
24:15Take one of these horses and lead it back to town.
24:17We'll have to frame an alibi.
24:19I'll phone your brother and tip him off.
24:34The kid just shot for Sherry.
24:36We can't take any chances on his squawking.
24:38Get this truck back to the plant and I'll meet you in town tonight.
25:00Jack's been trying to get old to you.
25:01He wants to see you out to the plant right now.
25:04Okay, Steve.
25:06Steve.
25:07Steve.
25:18Call that Jones.
25:19Well, here comes the doc.
25:24Hey, look.
25:26There's the armory that shot the sheriff.
25:43Oh!
25:43Oh!
25:43Oh!
25:43Oh!
25:44There!
25:54I'mmetros!
25:56Oh!
25:56Oh!
25:57Oh!
25:59Ha, ha, ha!
26:28Ha, ha, ha!
27:01You better come clean, Jim.
27:03Why did you shoot Sheriff Donovan?
27:05I didn't shoot him.
27:06Listen, the Sheriff and Frog both identified you.
27:10Now, why don't you be smart?
27:12If you turn state's evidence, I'll see that the court lets you off easy.
27:15You're only out, young man.
27:17Otherwise, if you're found guilty, I'll give you the limit.
27:19You haven't got anything on me, I tell you.
27:20All right, lock him up, stubby.
27:22He'll change his mind by morning.
27:25Release that boy.
27:26I'll put up bail for him.
27:28Bail hasn't been set, Shannon, and won't be before his preliminary hearing in the morning.
27:32Why, this is an outrage.
27:33You've no right to hold him.
27:35I suppose this is something you're smart worth.
27:37You're a good getter.
27:38Now get out.
27:39Yeah.
27:40You can speak your little piece at the hearing, Shannon.
27:43In fact, we're going to ask you to do a whole lot of talking.
27:46I'll be there.
27:48And I'll be back here later on with an attorney.
27:50There's no law against my brother having someone to defend him, is there?
27:53All prisoners are entitled to legal counsel.
27:56Come on.
27:56Aim up.
27:58No wonder that hombre's scared, but I'll bet his kid brother cracks on the witness stand or I ain't a
28:02foot high.
28:03Now that that's settled, I think I'll go over to the newspaper editor and see if she's interested in a
28:08real story.
28:08Well, I'll have a full confession for you when you get back.
28:17You get him out?
28:18No, they won't set his bail until tomorrow.
28:20But I've got to get a lawyer.
28:21What if the kid squawks?
28:22Don't worry.
28:23He knows I won't let him down.
28:36Don't tell me.
28:37It's Mr. Autry.
28:39Say, I've got a great story for you.
28:41This story, by any chance?
28:48Ah, scooped again, huh?
28:52You spelled my name wrong.
28:56Do you work late every night?
28:59In that case, I'll have to learn to cook.
29:05Jacob Snodgrass is to be congratulated over the birth of twin calves.
29:10Why, congratulate Jacob.
29:12Go away.
29:14Listen, what you need is a little music.
29:16A very little music.
29:18It's mighty soothing.
29:23Now what would you like to hear?
29:25Your last goodbye.
29:32I picked up the trail when I found you.
29:50My heart sang a song when you came along.
29:58Because I knew you'd belong from the start.
30:08I followed you to the crossroad.
30:13You'll go your way for a while, but you'll come back to the crossroad after you've traveled a while.
30:26I picked up the trail when I found you.
30:36I picked up the trail to your heart.
30:48That was lovely.
30:50It sounds a lot better outside under the moon.
30:52Yes.
30:53Well, you wouldn't be disturbing anyone.
30:55Just as Miss Helen said, you ought to be singing on one of them radios.
31:01I'm ready for that lead article.
31:03Oh, yes.
31:04I had it here just a minute ago.
31:08What did you do with it?
31:10Is this it?
31:17Why, why, you belong in a kindergarten or a padded cell.
31:20Now get out of here.
31:21Yes.
31:21Get out.
31:22I'm going.
31:31Boy, old boy, can I get sweet music on this radio.
31:37Uh-oh.
31:45Now, ain't that nice?
31:47Wait here, Jack.
31:49Keep your eyes.
31:55Hey, Jim.
31:58Jim.
32:01You going to spring me, Thad?
32:03Yeah.
32:20I brought lawyer Carson over here to talk to the kid.
32:22Oh.
32:23Well, I reckon there ain't any objection to that, Shannon.
32:26Come along.
32:27Come on.
32:29Come on.
32:30Come on.
32:42He's been beaten to death.
32:44Oh, you.
32:45Hold, Shannon.
32:46You're barking up the wrong tree.
32:48Your brother was probably killed by some oak.
32:50Don't try to kid me, Autry.
32:52He would have been released in the morning and you knew it.
32:54Don't try to kid me.
33:14Don't try to kid me.
33:31Good morning, boys.
33:33Good morning, Justice.
33:34Matt, we're up against something new and cattle stealing.
33:38Now, they ain't none of us got any personal feelings against you.
33:44Well, but maybe you're getting a little too old to handle things.
33:47So we sort of thought it might be better to bring in some criminal experts from the East.
33:52Maybe some outsider, like the Crackenbush Agency.
33:58I understand.
34:00When the new men arrive, I'll turn in my star and me and my boys will step out.
34:06No hard feelings, I hope.
34:10No hard feelings.
34:12Well, come on, boys. We've got work to do.
34:25Mr. Crackenbush, as mayor of Prairie Junction,
34:28and on behalf of the citizens and ranchers,
34:30I hereby present you with the key to the tower.
34:32Thank you. Thank you.
34:33Your enthusiastic welcome overwhelms me.
34:36Mr. Crackenbush, will you say a few words to the ranchers listening in?
34:38Why, certainly.
34:39Wait a minute, Mr. Crackenbush.
34:40I want you to meet Miss Morgan.
34:42How do you do?
34:43And shake hands with our retiring deputy.
34:45Gene Autry.
34:46How do you do, sir?
34:46How do you do, sir?
34:47And Frank Milhouse.
34:48How do you do?
34:49How do you do?
34:51I'm sorry to take over your jobs, boys.
34:54That's all right.
34:55I hope you get better results than we did,
34:56and I've solved far more difficult problems, my boy.
34:59Mr. Crackenbush, please say a few words to our listeners.
35:01Certainly.
35:02Pardon me.
35:03Pardon me.
35:06My friends, ranchers, and citizens,
35:08I deem it a great honor to have been chosen
35:10to bring law and order to Prairie County.
35:13My aides are all trained in scientific criminology.
35:16They are brave, brilliant men
35:18whose past record speaks for itself.
35:22Under my generalship,
35:23they have solved crimes that have baffled
35:26the police departments of all nations.
35:30And I promise to rid this part of the country
35:32of outlaws and rustlers.
35:34In fact, the news of my men and I
35:36being here in Prairie Junction
35:37has probably caused half of them
35:40to flee in fear of their lives.
35:42Remember, my friends,
35:44the Quackenbush motto is
35:46Bad News for Bad Men.
35:49I thank you.
35:54You've just heard Eustace P. Quackenbush,
35:56nationally famous detective
35:57and head of our recently organized
35:59Crime Prevention Bureau.
36:01And now I'm going to call on Frog Milhouse
36:03for a little impromptu entertainment.
36:05How about it, Frog?
36:10I'm going to sing a little song for you
36:12what'll fit the occasion.
36:13It's called
36:14The Defective Detective from Brooklyn.
36:17I'm one of the smartest men you ever saw.
36:20I taught Charlie Chan all he knows about law.
36:23A criminal expert and quick on the draw.
36:27Leap point, chow me, chop suey.
36:29The Defective Detective from Brooklyn.
36:32No one ever knows me when I will disguise.
36:35Difficult clues are a cinch for my eyes.
36:38The thin man's my stooge and there's none who denies.
36:41I'm it, The Defective Detective from Brooklyn.
36:45When it comes to crime prevention,
36:47I really am no fool.
36:50I took a dozen lessons from a correspondence school.
36:53When robbers start robbing,
36:55they find they're soon outwitted.
36:57In fact, I solve a lot of crimes
36:59before they are committed.
37:01Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
37:05Now, Hawkshaw was dumb and a trifle uncouth,
37:09and old Sherlock Holmes was an amateur.
37:11The greatest of all, well, I'll tell you the truth.
37:14Are you there, Watson?
37:16The Defective Detective from Brooklyn.
37:29Hello, Bedwell.
37:31You don't seem to be worried about Russers
37:33bringing all the boys to town with you like this.
37:35Why should I be?
37:36With Mr. Quackenbush on the job,
37:38my worries are over.
37:39Will you excuse me a moment?
37:40Would I have an important telephone call to make?
37:42Certainly.
37:43There's not a cowboy left on the range, Gene.
37:46They're all waiting for word from you.
37:48That's fine.
37:49I've got a hunch we won't be disappointed.
37:52Hey, Frogs.
37:53Get going.
37:56Have you got everything, Stubby?
37:57Yeah, but of all the loco ideas.
38:00Oh, shut up.
38:01Let's get out of here.
38:05Now I'm going to ask the retiring Chief Deputy, Gene Autry,
38:08to say a few words.
38:12Thanks a lot, folks.
38:14Speeches are not exactly my strong points,
38:16so maybe I'd better sing.
38:21I'm dedicating this number to a man
38:23we should all be mighty grateful to.
38:26You old-timers remember about 30 years ago
38:28this town was plenty wild.
38:31Gunfights took place in this very street
38:33that claimed the lives of my folks and some of yours.
38:35Then a young fellow named Donovan was elected sheriff.
38:39He didn't have much equipment,
38:41just his guns and his nerve.
38:43He still carries the scars of those battles,
38:46but he made this a place where decent folks
38:49could live and raise their families.
38:51And that's why I'd like to dedicate
38:53Old Buckaroo to Matt Donovan.
38:56You've hung up your boots
39:00and saddles
39:02You're through blazing trails, Buckaroo
39:11The sun's in the west
39:15You've earned peace and rest
39:19After all you've been through
39:23Buckaroo
39:27Oh, Buckaroo
39:30You're weary
39:35Oh, Buckaroo
39:38You're tired
39:43Oh, Buckaroo
39:46Your riding days are through
39:50Oh, Buckaroo
39:54Goodbye
39:59Dream of the days on the prairie
40:07Dream of a new heavenly rain
40:15When Gabriel calls
40:18When Gabriel calls
40:19You'll be ready
40:23You're waiting for the change
40:31Oh, Buckaroo
40:34You're weary
40:39Oh, Buckaroo
40:41You're tired
40:47Oh, Buckaroo
40:49Your riding days are through
40:54Oh, Buckaroo
41:00Goodbye
41:01Goodbye
41:09I'm sure we all agree with Gene Autry
41:12when we think of the many years of unselfish service
41:14given us by Sheriff Donovan
41:18Calling shortwave station S-19
41:20Shortwave station S-19
41:22Calling shortwave station S-19
41:25Bidwell riders are all in town
41:28Investigate
41:29We'll await your report
41:30Shannon
41:42Calling shortwave station S-72
41:44Calling shortwave station S-72
41:46Move equipment to Bidwell range
41:49We'll report back to Chief
41:50Callence
42:02Everything okay?
42:04Keep in touch with you
42:05Callence
42:27I always thought you was a smart detective, Frogs
42:30But this dressing up like a cow is carrying things too far
42:33Well, this way we can mingle with the herd and that scout plane can't spot us
42:37The thing that makes me so is that I didn't think of it first
42:40What if we get Russell?
42:44You've got the daggoneest imagination
42:47Put these on, stupid
42:51I'm around to go
42:52Are you all set, stubby?
42:54You said it
42:54Well, what's going to happen if we have to get out of this hide in a hurry?
42:58Well, I never thought of that
42:59But don't you worry
43:00Old Frog Millhouse ain't the kind of a pal that lets you down
43:03I hope you're right
43:19Everything under control, stubby?
43:22How do I know?
43:22I'm on the wrong end of the cow
43:28What's making all the racket, Frog?
43:31Well, don't look now, but I think it's a bull
43:35No!
43:46No!
43:48No!
43:50No!
43:57Help!
44:22You wouldn't get us into this thing
44:24Don't argue
44:27Hey, look
44:41You should see
44:43Oh
44:44Hey, look
44:49Hey
44:50Hey
44:51Hey
44:53Hey
44:54Hey
44:54Hey
45:09Let's go.
45:38W-9JR calling Gene Autry.
45:40W-9JR calling Gene Autry.
45:42W-9JR calling Gene Autry.
45:44Come a-running over to Midwell's ranch.
45:46I'm going with you.
45:47Nothing doing, lad.
45:48You stay here and keep in touch with Paul.
46:04W-9JR calling Gene Autry.
46:05Rustlers are raiding your ranch.
46:06Bidwell, just as we expected.
46:07Get your boys ready.
46:08Here are your motorsmen.
46:09I'll take one of your men, Bidwell.
46:11You go, Tim.
46:12Come on.
46:12Make it snappy.
46:13Come on, boys.
46:14This is Gene Autry calling all cowboys.
46:17Calling all cowboys.
46:18Go to Bidwell Ranch at once.
46:19Rustlers headed that way.
46:20Calling all cowboys.
46:22Calling all cowboys.
46:23Rustlers are raiding Bidwell's ranch.
46:24Go there at once.
46:26Gene Autry calling all cowboys.
46:27Calling all cowboys.
46:29Go to Bidwell's ranch at once.
46:30Rustlers headed that way.
46:31Calling all cowboys.
46:33Calling all cowboys.
46:34Rustlers raiding Bidwell's ranch.
46:35Go there at once.
46:37Gene Autry calling all cowboys.
46:38Calling all cowboys.
46:39Go to Bidwell's ranch at once.
46:41Rustlers headed that way.
46:42Calling all cowboys.
46:43Calling all cowboys.
46:44Shortwave station S-72.
46:46Calling shortwave station S-72.
46:49Abandoned trucks and equipment.
46:51Bidwell Ranch, a trap.
46:57Call the shortwave station, S-72.
47:06So, Jean Autry was right.
47:08Well, whatever.
47:09You know too much.
47:10You're going with me.
47:30You're going with me.
48:23You're going with me.
48:24You're going with me.
48:37Come on.
48:38Come on.
48:38Get out of here.
48:56Hey, come back and give us a hand, will you?
49:00Oh, this is terrible.
49:09Hey, come back and give us a hand, will you?
49:39Come back and give us a hand, will you?
50:25Come back and give us a hand, will you?
51:01Come back and give us a hand, will you?
51:04Come back and give us a hand, will you?
51:07Come back and give us a hand, will you?
51:08Come back and give us a hand, will you?
51:34Well, your information, that airplane of yours will be picked up soon as it lands.
51:38Looks like pretty good teamwork for a couple of old timers, eh, kid?
52:00Come back and give us a hand, will you?
52:09Come back and give us a hand, will you?
52:11Come back and give us a hand, will you?
52:12Come back and give us a hand, will you?
52:24Come back and give us a hand, will you?
52:38Come back and give us a hand, will you?
52:40Come back and give us a hand, will you?
52:42Come back and give us a hand, will you?
52:46Come back and give us a hand, will you?
52:53Come back and give us a hand, will you?
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