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00:03:17Hello, operator, hello, hello, hello. Any luck? Wong's dead. Line must be down.
00:03:54Hey, gee. Yeah?
00:04:04I think I see a mountain lion. What color? Pink? No kidding. Look. Say, he's big enough to be a
00:04:13deer killer. Here's a chance to try out my new rifle.
00:04:24Looks like you missed him. Looks like you missed him. Looks like you missed him. He's still there.
00:04:50There goes my mountain lion. There goes my mountain lion. Looks like I'm slipping.
00:05:12Why, it's Carter.
00:05:15He's dead. He's dead, Gene.
00:05:23I did it, Joe.
00:05:35Well, Mr. Mitchell.
00:05:35Well, Mr. Mitchell.
00:05:54They've been calling him.
00:05:55They've been calling him.
00:05:56Carter, the forestry man has been killed.
00:05:58Carter, the forestry man has been killed.
00:05:59Carter killed? How?
00:06:00I don't know.
00:06:01I don't know. Some kind of a hunting accident. And they want Phil at the inquest tomorrow.
00:06:06That bad? We've got $100,000 worth of orders to Phil. Maybe Carter's replacement can be talked into playing ball.
00:06:14Better stay with the boys.
00:06:22You hear about Carter? Yeah, too bad. I've got something to show you. Looks like it to me. What do
00:06:31you think, Mitchell?
00:06:35It's Tussock Moth, all right. How much of the forest is vested? 50 or 60,000 acres, maybe. Carter discovered
00:06:42it in the back country. We went up together and had a look.
00:06:45Did Carter tell anybody else beside you? He didn't get a chance to. Look, if this thing isn't discovered for
00:06:50a couple of months, those trees can't be saved. They'll die and have to be cut.
00:06:54Instead of owning the trees designated with the forestry department. Maybe that's the answer to our problem. And with our
00:07:05exclusive contract with the state, we'll have a lot of timber.
00:07:22You say you'd never fired this rifle before. Is it new?
00:07:26Yes, sir. I just resigned from the forestry department to take over my new sportsman's camp.
00:07:34When I left, the boys I'd been working with gave me the rifle as a present.
00:07:39I see.
00:07:49Have you arrived at a verdict? We have.
00:07:59It has been shown that the deceased Charles Carter came to his death by accidental means, namely a rifle bullet
00:08:07fired by the defendant.
00:08:09Since no evidence to the contrary has been presented, the defendant Autry is hereby exonerated of any criminal intent and
00:08:18discharged.
00:08:21That doesn't bring back my father's life, does it, Dr. Dan? Criminal intent, does it make any difference? How? How?
00:08:29How?
00:08:29Now, now, Helen, everything will be fine.
00:08:31Miss Carter, if there's anything I can do, anything at all.
00:08:35You've done enough already.
00:08:37You'd better get out of here and out of town.
00:08:39All right. Five dollars. Five dollars. Five dollars.
00:08:49We'll see you at the camp, Gene.
00:08:52Abner, you and Loy have mentioned several times you'd like to buy the camp. Still want it?
00:08:58Look, son. You can't let this thing happen and knock your plum out. I know what you're thinking. But a
00:09:05man can't run away from what's inside of him.
00:09:07It isn't that, Abner.
00:09:09You sleep on it. And tomorrow, if you're still in a mine to sell, well, we'll talk it over.
00:09:15I'm pulling out tomorrow. The place is for sale and I'd like for you and Loy to have it.
00:09:19We'll buy it, Gene, if you've made up your mind.
00:09:22I have. Might as well go over to the bank right now and fix it up.
00:09:28So you and Loy bought Autry's camp, huh? Hmm. Well, it's a mighty pretty spot.
00:09:36Well, there's nothing wrong with you. What seems to be troubling you, Abner?
00:09:41Nothing's troubling. I didn't come here for that. I've been trying to tell you.
00:09:45I've got a bank draft here and we paid Autry for the camp.
00:09:47And when he left this morning, he asked me to give it to you. He said you'd know what to
00:09:52do with it.
00:09:53Oh, yes. Thank you.
00:09:56Oh, excuse me, Dr. Dan. I didn't know you had anyone with you.
00:10:00Oh, that's all right. I've got to be going. So long, Doc.
00:10:02Well, so long, Abner. Sit down.
00:10:07I have some money for you, Helen. Quite a sizable sum.
00:10:16What is it, Dr. Dan? Where did it come from?
00:10:22Well, you see, it's from an old life insurance policy your father had.
00:10:27I didn't know Dad had any insurance.
00:10:29Well, I guess he'd plain forgotten all about it.
00:10:32They sent it through me because I made the examination on your father.
00:10:35It was a long time ago.
00:10:40You don't know what this means.
00:10:43I can keep the place up there now.
00:10:47I...
00:10:48Of course you can.
00:10:50And another thing, I've been thinking for a long time of hiring an assistant here.
00:10:54Oh, she wouldn't have to be a trained nurse.
00:10:56Just someone to take my calls and kind of keep this place straightened up here.
00:11:00You know how messy an old man can be.
00:11:03And maybe you can go on calls with me now and then.
00:11:05I think I'd like that.
00:11:07Be something to occupy my time.
00:11:09Keep my mind though.
00:11:14Let's go roaming around the range.
00:11:18Let's go roaming around the range.
00:11:24The days are warm and mellow.
00:11:27The sun is bright and yellow.
00:11:29Let's go roaming around the range.
00:11:33Let's go riding along the trail.
00:11:38Let's go riding along the trail.
00:11:44Waterfalls are booming.
00:11:47Mountain flowers blooming.
00:11:49Let's go riding along the trail.
00:11:53There's a fragrance in the air
00:11:58The hum of the bees, the rustling leaves
00:12:01Is music to my ear
00:12:03Come and ride with me there
00:12:08The song of the trees, the song of the breeze
00:12:11Is what I long to hear
00:12:13Let's go roaming around the rain
00:12:17Let's go roaming around the rain
00:12:23Lonely coyotes wailing
00:12:25Fleecy clouds a-sailing
00:12:27Let's go roaming around the rain
00:12:33Let's go roaming around the rain
00:12:42And we may see the flowers
00:12:43And we may see the rain
00:12:43Let's goajo and apa Same
00:12:43I-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a
00:12:47La is'.
00:13:03Pt- on the tarioly to Kansas City Ä'a-a-a-a-a-a-o-a-a-a-a
00:13:08-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a in!
00:13:16Hello, Audrey.
00:13:17Are you right?
00:13:18Mitchell?
00:13:19Audrey.
00:13:20Say, have you had any reports of Tussock Moth in the state forests?
00:13:24Nothing to speak of.
00:13:25Why, naturally, we get a few spots here and there each year, but it doesn't amount to anything.
00:13:30You found indication of Tussock Moth?
00:13:32Yeah.
00:13:32Does it look serious?
00:13:34I'm afraid it's plenty serious.
00:13:36Well, have you reported it?
00:13:37Not yet.
00:13:38I want to wait until I'm at the more thorough inspection.
00:13:42Well, I hope it is as serious as you think.
00:13:44I hope not.
00:13:46Well, look, Audrey.
00:13:48I know every foot of that country.
00:13:49I might be of some help.
00:13:51I'll go along with you if you like.
00:13:52Be glad to have you.
00:14:10Want to use my glasses?
00:14:12I'll take a look from up above.
00:14:13Thanks.
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00:17:19I've been wanting
00:17:20to talk to you
00:17:21I wanted to tell
00:17:22you that I'm sorry
00:17:25Please miss Carter
00:17:26I felt I had to tell you
00:17:27not to blame yourself
00:17:29not for anything
00:17:31I can think
00:17:32more clearly now
00:17:34Thank You
00:17:43i think you're right autry the only answer is to spray the entire area with a ddt solution
00:17:48do you think it can be done yes sir i'm sure it can what do you think doctor any chance
00:17:54of the
00:17:54poison affecting wildlife or domestic stock up there no i don't think so if it's used in proper
00:18:00proportion spraying more than a hundred thousand acres from the air is going to be a difficult
00:18:04operation and a dangerous one it'll mean low elevation flying over rough terrain you've got
00:18:11just the boys can do it we flew together for uncle sam it'll also mean building an airstrip in the
00:18:16forest and roads over which to bring up equipment and suppliers well you haven't much time if the
00:18:22moth larvae aren't killed before they mature for us to be gone isn't that right doctor that's quite
00:18:27correct according to my calculations we have in over 30 days then let's get to work but mr hoagland
00:18:33you forget that yeah i know you'll resign but you'll be in charge audrey you can have anything
00:18:38you need nothing must stand in your way i'm sorry but i've made other plans you mean you don't want
00:18:44the job oh it isn't that i do appreciate the offer it'd be the biggest assignment i've ever had
00:18:52but well i'm leaving this part of the country well all right we'll just have to find someone else
00:18:57thanks for sending for us goodbye mr hoagland goodbye autry and good luck in whatever it is
00:19:03you're going to do thank you bye gentlemen bye gene so long gene
00:19:20we'd better tell him fellas
00:19:24say gene
00:19:27we've been waiting for a chance to talk to you we we got something on our minds
00:19:31that accident uh we uh what we figured was our fault we gummed up the sight on that gun we
00:19:37gave
00:19:37you it was just a gag gene what do you mean you gummed it up well we dropped it so
00:19:41it'd shoot way low
00:19:42you dropped the sight
00:19:46then if that gun shot low i couldn't have hit carter he was above the line
00:19:52you fellas sure positive at 50 yards you'd have hit a good five feet low
00:19:57well that means somebody else shot carter yeah and it probably wasn't an accident
00:20:08now we should start in this district here
00:20:12mr hoagland's my mind i'll take that job if it's still open
00:20:32that's all we need trees representing a half a million board feet of lumber we can't even get
00:20:36them out of the forest we've got to prevent that spraying operation somehow how do you mind telling
00:20:41me perhaps through public opinion maybe the ranches around here won't stand for it if they're convinced
00:20:47it'll kill off their livestock
00:21:34so that's the stuff huh yeah i hate to think what'll happen when they turn it loose from those airplanes
00:21:40they claim it won't do any harm it'll kill the bugs in the trees it'll kill everything else won't it
00:21:45they say not i heard of a fellow who sprayed uh dtt on a dog to kill the fleas
00:21:50it killed him all right but killed the dog too what's going to happen to the fish in the streams
00:21:58oh you talk foolish loey besides the timber is more important than the fish not to the fish it ain't
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00:23:09Okay, Joe. She's all yours.
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00:23:50All right, Joe? Yeah, sure. I'm okay.
00:23:52All right.
00:24:22Please. Look, Gene, don't tell me to shut up.
00:24:24I said shut up.
00:24:35You okay, Joe?
00:24:37Oh, shut up.
00:24:43Hey, Joe, you want a lift?
00:24:46Yeah.
00:24:48Brother, can I use a lift?
00:24:54Well, what's the matter with him?
00:24:56He's all right, Jerry. Just a little mixed up.
00:25:19What's the matter with you?
00:25:28you suppose that can be? It isn't the mail plane. It's a small job, listen. Flying low, too. Sounds
00:25:36like it's hedge hopping. Well, there's nobody around here besides us that can fly. You don't
00:25:47suppose that's... Did Joe come in? Not yet. You don't think that could be him flying around up
00:25:52there, do you? He's liable to get himself killed if he hasn't sobered up some since he left here.
00:25:57I'm going to take a ride into town, fellas. If that isn't Joe, I think I know where I'll
00:26:01find you.
00:26:04Hair of gold. I'm so blue. Looks like everyone. Hair of gold. Stop the car. I'm going back.
00:26:14You're going home. We've got a big day ahead of us tomorrow. So we've got a big day ahead
00:26:19of us tomorrow. I'm going to have another little drink. Oh, no, you're not. You've had too
00:26:23much already. Oh, it's too early to go home. It's only... It's only... See, it's early.
00:26:36It's only time to go home. It's... Now it's time. That's my little old alarm clock. Tells
00:26:49me when to get up and tells me when to go to bed. That's some watch, eh, Gene?
00:26:55Why the watch, Joe? My wife gave me that much. I found this where you dropped it. She wouldn't
00:27:07be very proud of you tonight. No, I guess she wouldn't. Hair of gold. Eyes of blue. Gene,
00:27:19sing that song for me, will you? All right, Joe. Hair of gold. Eyes of blue. Lips like
00:27:28cherry wine. The prettiest gal I ever knew. And I'm going to make her mine. I came down
00:27:36from Butte, Montana. I came down from Butte, Montana for a little change of scene. And I stopped
00:27:41today in Santa Fe where I met a pretty queen. Hair of gold. Eyes of blue. Lips like cherry
00:27:50wine. The prettiest gal I ever knew. And I'm going to make her mine. Oh, I planned to leave
00:27:58leave on Monday. And I left on Friday night. Hair of gold. Eyes of blue. Lips like cherry
00:28:12wine. The prettiest gal I ever knew. And I'm going to make her mine. At the gate I found
00:28:20her waiting. I found her waiting. I was happy as could be. Then I told her that I loved her
00:28:27true. And she said that she loved me. Hair of gold. Eyes of blue. Lips like cherry
00:28:34wine. The prettiest gal I ever knew. And I'm going to make her mine. Look, Gene, it's none of
00:28:46my business. But isn't he drinking a lot? Should be. I don't get it. A guy doesn't punish
00:28:53himself like that unless he's nuts. Or else trying to forget something. Have you ever noticed
00:28:58that picture on his instrument panel of his playing? The good looking blonde? Yeah. I made
00:29:04a crack about it once. He just looked at me kind of funny. Never said a word. That was
00:29:10his wife. She died while he was overseas. Good morning, Gene. Good morning. Hello. You're out
00:29:24kind of early, aren't you? Just on our way back to town. We've been on a case back in the
00:29:28hills
00:29:28most of the night. Have a seat. Thank you. How about a cup of coffee? Yes, please. Yeah, I think
00:29:33I could use
00:29:34one too. Gene, I'm afraid you miscalculated on this spraying business. What do you mean, Doc? We just
00:29:40found some effects of the work you did yesterday. They weren't so good. I don't get it. We counted
00:29:47more than 20 dead animals on our way down here. Deer, foxes, even fish in the stream. Couldn't have been
00:29:56the spray, Doc. You sure they were poisoned? Yes, Gene. I'm positive. There was a doe and two fawns back
00:30:02there
00:30:03a mile or so. Both were in pretty bad shape. I had to destroy them. Mr. Autry, don't you think
00:30:09this solution you're using should have been tested before you started? It was tested, Miss Carter. Do you
00:30:15suppose someone else could have done it, Gene? I don't know. I was just thinking about that plane we
00:30:21heard last night. Well, at any rate, I think you should stop work, at least until you can make
00:30:26sure what the stuff is doing. We can't stop work. This job's too important. But I wish you wouldn't
00:30:34say anything to anybody about this just yet. Why not, Mr. Autry? If everything we own is to be exposed
00:30:39to this poison, shouldn't we be given the opportunity to take precautions? Well, of course. Then,
00:30:45just what do you propose to do about it? I don't know. I'll have to do some check-in first.
00:30:54I see. Thanks for the coffee. Yes, thanks.
00:31:03Say, Gene, that guy Wright's been fighting us every inch of the way on this job. He and Joe have
00:31:08been pretty thick. You don't suppose...
00:31:11Hiya, man. Good morning, Joe. All right. Well, I guess we'd better get on the job, boys.
00:31:26Gene, I'm sorry about yesterday. I suppose that sounds pretty familiar, doesn't it? That's okay.
00:31:32Hey. Joe, did you do any flying last night? Flying? What do you mean? You know what I mean.
00:31:42Did you take a plane off the ground? Are you kidding? Hey, what is this, anyway?
00:31:50Oh, nothing. Forget about it. Gene, wait a minute. I want to talk to you. We might as well face
00:31:56this
00:31:56thing. I'm nothing but a no-good drunk. Oh, I've tried to... Now, wait a minute. It's no use.
00:32:02I'm no good to myself or to you or anybody else. I'm checking out this morning.
00:32:07No, you're not. You're going to stay here and fight it out. We're going to whip this thing
00:32:12if I have to beat you half to death. Besides, I need you. I need every man I've got.
00:32:32I need any calls in the summer. I need you. Are you kidding me? I need you.
00:32:52Ah, I need you. I need you. I need you. I need you. I need you.æple
00:33:01Well, you can rest your dog now for about a minute.
00:33:03The boys have got a little number they want to do for you.
00:33:06And it's something different.
00:33:07So let's all be quiet and listen.
00:33:09All right, boys.
00:33:16Every time I feel the Spirit moving in my heart, I will pray.
00:33:24Yes, every time I feel the Spirit moving in my heart, I will pray.
00:33:34Chilly waters running cold, chill the body, not the soul.
00:33:42Every time I feel the Spirit moving in my heart, I will pray.
00:33:51Yes, every time I feel the Spirit moving in my heart, I will pray.
00:34:01All around me looks so shine.
00:34:05How I wish that it was mine.
00:34:09Every time I feel the Spirit moving in my heart, I will pray.
00:34:17Every time I feel the Spirit moving in my heart, I will, I will pray.
00:34:40Okay, Mr. Hoagland, I think about everybody in the county is over at the party.
00:34:44Good.
00:34:44I want you to keep them there as long as you can.
00:34:46It'll give us a chance to check up without being seen.
00:34:49We've got to know if our work's been poisoning these animals or if it's something else.
00:34:53I think you'll find it's something else.
00:34:54I'm spreading my men out to cover as much territory as possible.
00:34:58All right, let's go.
00:35:23All right, let's go.
00:35:29All right.
00:36:03what happened miss carter can i be of any help i don't think so i'm afraid it's too late
00:36:11he looks as though he's been poisoned how about your other animals they're all sick
00:36:14it's that spray i'm sure of it i was afraid this would happen but no one would listen to me
00:36:19i think it's time we did something about this i don't know what we can do the doctor and i
00:36:25talked to mr autry and he still insists that the spray couldn't affect livestock he had some wild
00:36:30theory about another airplane another airplane what did he mean i don't know exactly he said
00:36:36they were going to investigate or something in the meantime everything we own will probably be killed
00:36:41off well i'll see what can be done this carter
00:37:01so
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00:44:32Hi, Itzy.
00:44:34It's about time you woke up.
00:44:36Yeah.
00:44:37I guess I really stopped one, didn't I?
00:44:40You sure did.
00:44:43Who plugged me?
00:44:44We don't know.
00:44:47Don't worry about it.
00:44:48You're gonna be all right.
00:44:50Yeah, sure.
00:44:54I had just left a sawmill.
00:44:58Gene, that airplane.
00:44:59Now take it easy.
00:45:00No.
00:45:01The one, the one you were looking for?
00:45:03I saw it.
00:45:04It belongs to Mitchell.
00:45:05I found it.
00:45:07Now don't try to talk.
00:45:09The doc will be along any minute.
00:45:11Yeah.
00:45:18Gene, what does my watch say?
00:45:256.30.
00:45:27Huh.
00:45:28I mean the other side.
00:45:33To a swell guy.
00:45:37September 3rd, 1941.
00:45:421941.
00:45:47Long time ago.
00:45:52Gene, you're the one that ought to wear that watch.
00:45:55Relax now.
00:45:57You're gonna be on your feet in no time.
00:45:59Why, in a couple of weeks you'll be the same old Joe.
00:46:02Hmm.
00:46:03Is that good?
00:46:05I think so.
00:46:07Then you take the watch.
00:46:09All right.
00:46:12I'll wear it a while if it'll make you happy.
00:46:14Yeah.
00:46:15Maybe.
00:46:16Maybe sometime it'll...
00:46:18...remind you all the cane we used to raise together.
00:46:23Maybe.
00:46:24Maybe it'll remind you to sing that song for me.
00:46:26You know the one.
00:46:29Yeah.
00:46:30Yeah, I know.
00:46:34Morning, Doc.
00:46:36Morning, Gene.
00:46:39Well.
00:46:41Let's have a look.
00:46:52He's coming along all right.
00:46:56Say, Gene.
00:46:58Come here.
00:47:01Can you get over to the airstrip right away?
00:47:02I think there's gonna be trouble.
00:47:04What kind of trouble?
00:47:05Those guys who've been trying to stop our work here.
00:47:07They had a meeting last night.
00:47:08And they're on their way over to wreck things.
00:47:10Is Hoagland there?
00:47:11No, but his men are on their way.
00:47:13Hoagland couldn't leave town.
00:47:15I've gotta go over to the airstrip, Doc.
00:47:17I'll be back as soon as I can.
00:47:24How long would it take to get these planes off the ground?
00:47:27At least a half hour.
00:47:28They're not gassed up.
00:47:29Then get them inside the hangar.
00:47:30Hey, look!
00:47:39What's on your mind, men?
00:47:41Not a thing, Audrey.
00:47:42We just came up to have a little talk with you.
00:47:44I'm listening.
00:47:45Good.
00:47:46In the first place, these men don't like the idea of your outfit killing off all their livestock.
00:47:50We told you that once before, but I guess you didn't listen.
00:47:53We just wanna make sure that you don't spread any more poison around.
00:47:57The poison we sprayed had nothing to do with it.
00:47:59I think Wright knows that.
00:48:01What do you mean by that?
00:48:02I mean Mitchell's spraying this whole thing to stop our spraying operation.
00:48:06That's a lot of crazy talk, Audrey.
00:48:08Why would Mitchell wanna do that?
00:48:10Because he has an exclusive contract with the state for all the timber.
00:48:13If the trees die, it can strip the forest clean.
00:48:15Doesn't that make sense?
00:48:17If you want proof, I can give it to you.
00:48:18That's a lot of baloney.
00:48:20All right.
00:48:20Let's have it.
00:48:21Can't you see he's just stalling for time?
00:48:23That won't do him any good.
00:48:25You boys stand by and don't let them take them planes off of the ground.
00:48:28Okay, Audrey.
00:48:45What's going on here?
00:48:47We're gonna look in that building.
00:48:48Well, suppose I don't want you to.
00:48:49I'll look anyway.
00:48:50Oh, no, you won't.
00:49:06Doesn't look like that thing could do much spraying.
00:49:08I guess I was wrong.
00:49:10Yeah, I guess you were.
00:49:18Wait a minute.
00:49:20I'm gonna hold you men for the marshal.
00:49:21You're under arrest.
00:49:22Get his gun.
00:49:24I suppose you realize you're interfering with the work of officers.
00:49:27I also realize that you assaulted me and forcibly entered this building here.
00:49:30Lock him up in there.
00:49:31Get going.
00:49:46Gotta find a way out of here, fast.
00:50:06See if you can find me a screwdriver.
00:50:09See if you can find me a screwdriver.
00:50:26See if you can find me a screwdriver.
00:50:34Get away to me!
00:50:36Maybe when I never ran.
00:50:36Get away.
00:50:40Take care, Associated by Professor.
00:50:40I didn't get out of here.
00:50:40You must ask me in my car at the back to themivel service.
00:50:44I'm sorry, bureaucracy.
00:50:49Not otherwise, you're a Carla.
00:50:55Had to pinpoint everybody out of here.
00:50:55I failed to convince you to leave a business tree.
00:51:05Hello?
00:51:08Hello?
00:51:12Hello?
00:51:15Hello?
00:51:44Hello?
00:51:46Hello?
00:51:52Hello?
00:51:56Hello?
00:52:09This is it, all right.
00:52:11Step's powerful enough to kill anything.
00:52:12Come on.
00:52:13Come on.
00:52:16Come on.
00:52:18Come on.
00:52:30Come on.
00:52:33Come on.
00:52:39Come on.
00:52:42Come on.
00:52:48Come on.
00:53:18I've got to get up to the airstrip.
00:53:20Find the phone and call the marshal and tell him to get up there with the possum.
00:53:23Mitchell, get me out of here. Get me out of here.
00:53:26Hey, Audrey's getting away.
00:53:28He's getting away. Get me out of here.
00:53:41All right, fellas, let's go.
00:53:43This is as far as you go, fellas.
00:53:45I ain't fooling.
00:53:47You heard him, boys.
00:53:49Yeah, we heard him.
00:53:50Come on, boys.
00:53:54Come on.
00:54:25Come on.
00:54:55Come on.
00:55:31Come on.
00:55:55Come on.
00:56:25Come on.
00:56:28Come on.
00:56:51All right, boys, break it up.
00:56:54All right, break it up.
00:56:57Take their guns and give me the numbers.
00:56:59We'll see who they belong to.
00:57:04You know what this means, don't you?
00:57:05The whole thing's blowing up right in our faces.
00:57:07Now, wait a minute.
00:57:08I've carried out my part, okay?
00:57:09If you hadn't let those two guys get away from me...
00:57:13You better get out of here.
00:57:24Hello, Mitchell.
00:57:24Hello, Doc.
00:57:25Can I use your telephone?
00:57:26Can I use your telephone?
00:57:26Right ahead.
00:57:27Right ahead.
00:57:27Mr. Carter.
00:57:27Hello.
00:57:30Will you see if you can get me to the marshal's office?
00:57:32What's the matter, Doc?
00:57:33Anything wrong?
00:57:34It's Joe Lucas.
00:57:35He's been shot.
00:57:37Joe's shot?
00:57:39Was he killed?
00:57:40No, he's alive, but that's about all.
00:57:43He's up at my place, Mr. Mitchell.
00:57:45Gene Autry's gone.
00:57:45I have to take care of him.
00:57:47Oh, all right, operator.
00:57:49Will you ring Helen Carter's place for me?
00:57:52I'm sorry to hear about Joe.
00:57:55Do the dog who shot him?
00:57:56Not yet.
00:57:57That's why I'm trying to get a hold of the marshal.
00:57:59Gene has the bullet that I took out of Joe.
00:58:02He thinks the marshal might be able to trace the gun that fired it.
00:58:06Hello, Gene.
00:58:07I've been unable to locate the marshal by telephone.
00:58:10Helen and I are going on into town and trying to find him.
00:58:13And look, Gene.
00:58:14Hang on to that slug of lead.
00:58:16It's the thing that'll probably hang the man who fired it.
00:58:20Okay, Doc.
00:58:22Bye.
00:58:27Now we'll see what happens.
00:58:29Thanks for use of your phone.
00:58:31Okay, Doc.
00:58:37Do you hear what he said?
00:58:38You better get rid of that rifle of yours and get rid of it fast.
00:58:41But I haven't got it.
00:58:42The marshal took it.
00:58:44Well, then we've got to get that bullet away from Autry
00:58:46before Autry and the marshal get together.
00:58:47Let's go.
00:58:49Let's go.
00:59:00Let's go.
00:59:08Let's go.
00:59:09Let's go.
00:59:22Wait a minute, fellas.
00:59:25If Otis should take a notion to go for the marshal,
00:59:27he could come in by that other trail and we'd miss him.
00:59:29Well, he'll have to pass that shack in any case.
00:59:31I'll guarantee he won't get by.
00:59:33You men go on.
00:59:55What do you suppose they're up to?
00:59:57I don't know.
01:00:10There's a yellow rose in Texas
01:00:13I'm going there to see
01:00:16No other fella knows her
01:00:20Nobody else but me
01:00:22She cried, so when I left her
01:00:26It like to broke my heart
01:00:28And if we ever meet again
01:00:32We never more shall part
01:00:34She's the sweetest rose of color
01:00:37This fella who ever knew
01:00:40Her eyes are bright as diamonds
01:00:44They sparkle like the dew
01:00:46You may talk about your dearest maids
01:00:51And sing of Rosalie
01:00:53But the yellow rose of Texas
01:00:56Beats the bells of Tennessee
01:01:13Drop it
01:01:18Turn around
01:01:22Hold it
01:01:35Inside
01:01:37Inside
01:01:51Stay where you are, Autry
01:01:53Let's get out of here right
01:01:57Get your horse
01:02:24I'll cover you
01:02:25Nice shooting, Joe
01:02:25Good work, Lieutenant
01:02:27I'll get the horses
01:02:34All right, let's go
01:02:52Keep an eye on him, Joe
01:02:53We'll be back as soon as we can
01:02:54Right, Gene
01:02:56Wait a minute, Autry
01:03:00I'll make a deal with you
01:03:02You take it easy on me
01:03:03And I'll tell you where you can find Bill Wright
01:03:06We'll talk about a deal later
01:03:07Where is he?
01:03:09The deserted shack at the fork in the trail
01:03:11We were to meet there in an hour
01:03:12If anything went wrong
01:03:40Let's go
01:03:53Joe!
01:03:53Whoa.
01:03:54What happened?
01:03:55Where was Gene going?
01:03:56Wright got away.
01:03:58Gene's gone to that deserted shack to look for him.
01:04:00The shack?
01:04:01But Mitchell's waiting there to kill Gene, Dr. Dunn.
01:04:04We've got to get to him and warn him.
01:04:05You haven't got a chance.
01:04:07Well, he's got a two-mile start.
01:04:09He'll be there before he can possibly overtake him.
01:04:11We can try.
01:04:16We can try.
01:04:52Wait a minute, Joe.
01:04:56We've got a passenger.
01:04:58Now take that gun.
01:05:28We're heading for the bridge.
01:05:29No order and no tricks.
01:05:31You pull that trigger, you have to fly this thing yourself.
01:05:34Do you know how?
01:05:35Go!
01:05:36Oh, come on!
01:05:47Go!
01:05:48Go!
01:05:52Go!
01:06:13Hold your hat, Wright.
01:06:14We're gonna give Mitchell a haircut.
01:06:45Bye, Doc.
01:06:46Goodbye, Jean.
01:06:47Good luck.
01:06:47Bye, Louie.
01:06:48Goodbye, Jean.
01:06:49Abner.
01:06:49Goodbye, Jean, and thanks for everything.
01:06:52Goodbye, Helen.
01:07:02We'll be expecting you back next week.
01:07:04Looks like you might have a permanent job here, huh?
01:07:06Looks like I might.
01:07:08Looks like you might, too, huh?
01:07:12Goodbye.
01:07:13Goodbye, Jean.
01:07:15Bye.
01:07:15Goodbye.
01:07:16Go on, folks.
01:07:17Bye.
01:07:18Bye.
01:07:18Bye-bye.
01:07:19Bye-bye.
01:07:26Hey, Jean.
01:07:28Isn't this the spot where...
01:07:30Yeah.
01:07:31Seems kind of strange, going back without Joe.
01:07:34Sure does.
01:07:42Well, I'll be doggone.
01:07:44Now, what do you suppose made that thing ring?
01:07:48I wouldn't know, fellas.
01:07:56I was feeling blue and lonely, so I took my horse and pack.
01:08:03And Sunday morn was up and gone, and I won't come and back.
01:08:08Hair of gold, eyes of blue, cherry wine.
01:08:14The prettiest girl I ever knew, and I'm going to make her mine.
01:08:21And I was like...
01:08:21All right.
01:08:21All right.
01:08:22Say what's fine.
01:08:23Let's have a good day in bed.
01:08:24I'm so sorry.
01:08:24I'm so sorry.
01:08:25I don't feel sorry.
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