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Experience the thrill of the Wild West in The Ranger’s Ride for Justice, a classic western film filled with action, courage, and frontier adventure. Follow a brave ranger as he rides across the dangerous lands of the Old West, facing ruthless outlaws and fighting to restore justice.
This timeless western movie delivers dramatic storytelling, gunfights, and the spirit of true cowboy heroism. A perfect choice for fans of vintage cinema and classic western films.
Enjoy this legendary journey through the frontier and relive the golden age of western movies.
This timeless western movie delivers dramatic storytelling, gunfights, and the spirit of true cowboy heroism. A perfect choice for fans of vintage cinema and classic western films.
Enjoy this legendary journey through the frontier and relive the golden age of western movies.
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00:00Oh, Ranger, your watch words die or do. Ranger, there's courage in the beat of your faithful Mustang speed. Ride,
00:14Ranger, ride.
00:17Ride, Ranger, ride. From that river to the sea, you have written in history. Ride, Ranger, ride. You're a loyal
00:29Texas son and you need to everyone. Ride, Ranger, ride. Ride, Ranger, ride. You have conquered every foe since a
00:41hundred years ago.
00:43Ride, Ranger, ride. For all rangers who are gone, you are pleased to carry on. Ride, Ranger, ride. Ride, Ranger,
00:56ride. You have conquered every foe since a hundred years ago.
01:02Ride, Ranger, ride. For all rangers who are gone, you are pleased to carry on. Ride, Ranger, ride.
01:18Well, boys, here's where Ruth and I leave you. Aren't you going to San Antonio with us?
01:22Nope. We're riding to Fort Dobie. I've been made a lieutenant in the United States Cavalry.
01:28What are they going to make out of you, Ruth?
01:30They made me plum sick. Talking about Texas being better off without us rangers and giving our jobs to United
01:37States Cavalry.
01:38Well, what are you going for, then?
01:39To keep them ten soldiers out of trouble. I'm going to be a scout.
01:47I'm going to be a scout.
01:47Well, so long, fellas.
01:49Hey, wait a minute. We've been discharged from the Rangers. Why can't we be cavalrymen?
01:53Well, why not?
01:54What do you say, men?
01:55Landry!
01:56Landry!
01:59Landry!
02:02Landry!
02:02Landry!
02:02Landry!
02:03Landry!
02:04Landry!
02:04Landry!
02:06Landry!
02:06Landry!
02:07Landry!
02:08Landry!
02:11Landry!
02:12Landry!
02:13Landry!
02:13Landry!
02:17Landry!
02:20Landry!
02:21Landry!
02:22Landry!
02:22Landry!
02:23Landry!
02:27Landry!
02:27But here is a song every cowboy sings
02:32It's the one they all love best
02:41When the sun's in the west
02:47And the cattle around it
02:52We'll rest on the sunset trail
02:59Where a pal is the best
03:03And by friends we're surrounded
03:07We'll rest on the sunset trail
03:16What's the matter? Don't you like music, Lieutenant Cameron?
03:20Sometimes
03:22Until we cross the vale
03:29When the sun's in the west
03:34And the last call is sounded
03:38We'll rest on the sunset trail
03:59Now before we continue our program, I want to explain why your government has brought us, that is, the United
04:08States Cavalry here to Fort Adobe.
04:11Now we're not here to fight the Indians, as the custom has been in the past, but to make friends
04:17with them.
04:18He don't know nothing about redskins.
04:20No.
04:21Now our orders from Washington are to sign a treaty with them, and we do not expect any trouble.
04:29Only trouble comes from trying to keep your hair on.
04:31But we do want your cooperation in abstaining from antagonizing them.
04:40How can I expect?
04:42I can't!
04:45I certainly do not think this is too much to expect.
04:50Couldn't have done better myself.
04:54May I escort you to the dance tonight, Miss Summerall?
04:57I've already asked Miss Summerall for that honor.
05:00But you forget, Bob, that I didn't accept.
05:03Having to choose between two such charming gentlemen is really an embarrassing situation.
05:08Let me see.
05:10I have it.
05:11I'll go with the one who wins the horse race today.
05:14A splendid idea.
05:16I'll call for you at seven.
05:20He has a lot of confidence in himself, Lieutenant.
05:23Or rather in his horse.
05:25The champions never let another horse beat him.
05:27So don't be surprised if I'm the one who calls for you.
05:32There's the bugle now.
05:34I'll be cheering for you, but I'm not cheering for Lieutenant Cameron.
05:47This is to be a two-mile race around Buffalo Corrals and back.
05:51You'll start from here, and the first man to cross the finish line over there wins for his troop.
06:01Sergeant Matthews, up there, will announce the progress of the race.
06:17Do you like to dance, Lieutenant?
06:19Very much.
06:20With Miss Summerall.
06:21She's an excellent dancer.
06:23Then I'm looking forward to a very pleasant evening.
06:27Black horses beat white horses.
06:29You're full of loco weed, didn't you?
06:34Little wolf know.
06:35You do, huh?
06:37Come here.
06:44Bet his scalp again a pair of moccasins that he beats the black horses.
06:57Let me take him back.
06:58Well, hey, what do I get out of this?
07:00You get to keep your hair if you win.
07:01Come here, man.
07:07Is Troop A ready?
07:10Ready, sir.
07:11Troop A?
07:13Ready, sir.
07:15Get set!
07:24Let's go!
07:38Keep him loose.
07:39Little wolf, get him scalped.
07:46Help, Proof! Help! Proof, hight!
07:48You're right for falling off. I'll help you.
07:52I can't hold him long. Get going!
07:59They're springing out now.
08:01Proof A is in the lead, but Proof B is close to nine.
08:04Autry and Cameron are holding back, letting the others set the pace.
08:08It's going to be a great race.
08:10Take the race. What's Draugadon?
08:12No!
08:15Well, Proof's leading by eight paces, but the Indians running strong.
08:20The horses are nearing the halfway mark.
08:22It's still anybody's race.
08:24Autry and Cameron have moved into fourth and fifth places.
08:28Trooper Brand, the Troop A is leading.
08:31Oh! Brand's horse fell!
08:34What a spill!
08:35Troop B is now leading.
08:38They're at the halfway mark.
08:45Now, they're heading back. Troop A has taken the lead again.
08:53Frog has lost ground to the Indians.
08:55He's only two paces in front.
08:58The Indians are gaining.
09:00Frog stumbled. He's down.
09:05The Indians stumbled. They're both down.
09:09The Indians got him. He's scalping him.
09:12No, he doesn't wait. Frog's scalping the Indians.
09:17Oh, Lord. Frog again. They're trying to get up.
09:20Frog is up. The Indians up. They're off again.
09:25Frog has a good lead.
09:26Air race, a race I ever hear.
09:28The horses are nearing the home stretch.
09:30Cameron is riding hard with Autry length behind.
09:35Troop A is still in the lead.
09:37Cameron is creeping up, but Autry won't be shaken off.
09:40He's still got the length behind.
09:42Come on, Gene. Come on.
09:44Now you're shouting. Cameron's pulling ahead.
09:47He's leading by two lengths.
09:49It looks like the race is his.
09:52Now it isn't. Autry's closing in.
09:55Look at him. Ride. Look at him. Ride.
09:58He's coming up. He's coming up.
10:01Ride, Ranger. Ride.
10:04They're neck and neck. They're still neck and neck.
10:07Neither horse will let the other pass.
10:09What a race. Look at that stride.
10:13Look at them, Cobb. What horses. What riders. What a race.
10:18Come on, Gene. Come on, Cobb.
10:20Why don't you make up your mind?
10:22They're still neck and neck.
10:23It's going to be a tie.
10:26It's going to be a tie.
10:28No. No, it isn't.
10:31Autry's pulling ahead.
10:33He's pulling ahead.
10:35Autry wins.
10:38Autry is the winner.
10:40What do you think of the X-Rangers now, Cameron?
10:43Get a few more of them in the cavalry and you'll have a dang good outfit.
10:49Nice race, Autry.
10:50Thanks a lot.
10:51The champ deserves all the credit.
10:54You were wonderful, Lieutenant. I'm glad you won.
10:57Thanks.
10:58And you were wonderful, too, Bob. I'm sorry you lost.
11:01Maybe we should give him one dance, so he won't be too jealous.
11:04Or two.
11:05Two would make me jealous.
11:12Two would make me jealous.
11:12Who won?
11:14Well, good for you.
11:16You can run even if you can't ride.
11:22Hi there, Propper.
11:24Kind of late for a shindig, aren't you?
11:25Where's the Colonel?
11:27Over there.
11:27What's itching you?
11:29Injuns.
11:35Sorry to bust in on you, Colonel, but Injuns just stole some of my horses.
11:39Must be one of Tevibo's renegade band.
11:42Anybody hurt?
11:43Yes, sir. Two Injuns.
11:45That's the way you Texans keep them on the warpath.
11:48Now, the policy of the government is to avoid hostilities.
11:51But I'll give the matter my immediate attention.
11:54Lieutenant Cameron.
11:57Lieutenant Cameron.
11:58A band of Indians stole some of that man's stock.
12:01You will take Scout Jones here and the squad of your men
12:03and bring them to the post for counsel.
12:05Pardon me, sir.
12:07May I suggest, sir, that Lieutenant Autry and some of his men go along also.
12:12Being acquainted with the country, they would help considerably.
12:16Scout Jones is very confident, sir, and I'm afraid that we couldn't be much help.
12:20On the contrary, I think Lieutenant Cameron's point is very well taken.
12:24Lieutenant Autry will take some of his men and accompany him.
12:27Very good, sir.
12:30Did you say you were going to a dance tonight?
12:33Nice work, Cameron.
12:34Thanks.
12:36But Colonel Summerall deserves all the credit.
12:40Well, boys, we're heading into the Peace River country now.
12:43I planned it to spread out to surprise the Indians.
12:46Surprise them?
12:47With this tin outfit, ha!
12:49We couldn't make more noise with a regimental band.
12:52We are only carrying regulation equipment.
12:54I have no authority to discard it.
12:57Long knives, plunked stolen horses.
13:02I give signal.
13:04Surround.
13:05Fight.
13:07We will be ready, the people.
13:17Engines.
13:18Halt!
13:22Command jean.
13:24They're making peace signs.
13:32They want a powwow, but I think it's a war party.
13:35What makes you think so?
13:37War paint.
13:37War paint is hardly a reason to mistrust their peace sign.
13:40Besides, there's only three of them.
13:42Lieutenant, when you see engines, be careful.
13:45And when you don't see engines, be more careful.
13:48Tell them to advance and we'll hold a council with them.
14:04I think you're walking into a trap.
14:05That's my responsibility, Autry.
14:07Sure, but we're with you.
14:19Remember men, no firing unless I give the order.
14:48Hey!
15:06Bring him along.
15:13One soldier.
15:14Too quick.
15:15Shoot!
15:16Bad medicine.
15:17No fight today.
15:30You ride behind me, Davis.
15:31We'll need your horse for the wounded buck.
15:44He must have been hit by stray bullets.
15:47He's dead.
15:47He's dead.
16:02Soldier know the signal?
16:04Soldier know many things.
16:06One time ranger.
16:08But for him, our belts would be heavy with the scarps with long knives.
16:20And in the ensuing exchange of shots, Trooper John Davis was killed.
16:28And in that report, Lieutenant, you've opened fire against the strict orders of your senior, Lieutenant Cameron.
16:35Is that true?
16:37Yes, sir, and you Scout Jones did you fire?
16:41I always fires Colonel wanna see the Indians. That's why I stay so healthy
16:45What have you to say for yourself Lieutenant Autry? I'm positive Dennings were trying to draw us in the ambush
16:51I only shot to prevent the one with the mirror from giving the signal. Did anybody see the Indians in
16:56ambush?
16:57No, sir
16:59Didn't have to say I'm Colonel Indians don't care mirrors to see how pretty they are
17:05Bring in Duval the interpreter and the Indian prisoner
17:26You sent for me girl
17:29Ask him his name and what their purpose was in stopping my men
17:33Let's take
17:43Golly be back on me me
17:46He says his name is Bobtail Horse, but he and two other Indians had just killed a buffalo and they
17:51wanted to trade some meat for sugar and coffee with these fellows.
17:55Applesass. Indians don't go out hunting buffalo in war paint.
17:58Scout Jones apparently isn't well acquainted with Comanches, Colonel.
18:01Is that so? Ain't no kind of Indians I don't know about.
18:05Well, I've known Bobtail Horse a long time. He's a good Indian.
18:08Ain't no such thing.
18:09Well, if he's a good Indian, maybe he'll tell us who's supplying to Vebo and his men with cavalry raffles
18:14and ammunition.
18:14We have no proof of that, Lieutenant Autry.
18:16Well, someone is.
18:17I'm not interested in your groundless suspicions, Lieutenant.
18:21Tell him he may go.
18:23What's to?
18:29Lieutenant Autry,
18:31I find you guilty of seriously jeopardizing our treaty negotiations with the Indians,
18:36of rank disobedience to orders,
18:39and of being a direct cause of the death of Trooper John Davis.
18:44I cite you for general court-martial and guarantee that you will be reduced to the rank of Trooper.
18:51As for you, Scout Jones,
18:54I fine you one month's pay.
18:57That's okay, Colonel.
18:58I don't need the five dollars anyhow.
19:08Achoo!
19:10That's all!
19:19You know, I personally think that Autry's suspicions are unfounded.
19:23But you keep your eyes and ears open, Duval, and see if anyone is selling arms and ammunition to the
19:28Indians.
19:29I'll do that, Colonel.
19:31And because of the large wagon train of settlers and supplies due during the month,
19:36I think it would be advisable to sign the peace treaty with the Indians as quickly as possible.
19:40And thus we'll assure the safe arrival of the wagon train.
19:43I'll speak to the Chiefs, Colonel, and arrange a meeting.
19:46Good.
19:50I ain't naturally suspicious, but there's something mighty queer about that Duval, Kyle.
19:55Yeah, he did seem glad when the Colonel let Bobtail Horse go.
19:59I don't know Comanche.
20:01Well, dang his hide, I cut my teeth on a Comanche.
20:03Tell me, Hoff.
20:04I just saw Bobtail Horse going into the cantina.
20:07That's Duval's place, isn't it?
20:08Yeah.
20:09Ground up some of the boys.
20:10You gonna grab him?
20:11No, but we're gonna take a look around.
20:38Listen closely to Tavibo.
20:40In the next moon, many wagons come to port carrying guns and supplies.
20:45White Colonel wants to sign treaty with Indians.
20:48You tell Chiefs, Tavibo says we must sign.
20:51Then Colonel's eyes will be closed and he will leave the wagons for the guard.
20:55I'll take a horse and stand. Tavibo wise.
20:59Wait.
21:04Hello, Ben.
21:10Move this way.
21:21You look tired, boys. Why don't you take a rest?
21:26What?
21:29All right, folks.
21:31Gonna give you the hog, dog, and farmer.
21:33The old sow gets over in the cornfield and the old man takes the dog and drives her out.
21:38He can hear all three of them.
21:48Open the gate.
21:49You both understand.
22:12Hello, soldier. How about a drink?
22:14No thanks.
22:15Oh, come on. Just one.
22:17I'm sorry. I don't drink.
22:19Say, that's my gal.
22:23Both mud up.
22:25Well, we're.
22:30Come on, King.
22:35Come on, King.
22:36Come on, King.
22:40Come on, King.
22:40Come on, King.
22:41Come on, King.
22:41Come on, King. Come on, King.
22:47King, King.
22:48I heard a big name right there.
22:52Don't get it.
22:53King, come on.
23:00Oh, my God.
23:33What's going on here?
23:35These two men got in a fight over this girl.
23:38I'll have to place you under arrest, Autry.
23:42Come on.
24:00Well, what happened?
24:03Well, boys, the colonel just asked me for my resignation.
24:05You mean they're kicking you out just for fighting in the cantina?
24:08That's right.
24:09Well, I just joined on account of you.
24:11I'm quitting.
24:14Now, wait a minute, boys.
24:16You can't quit like that.
24:18You've got to wait until your enlistment expires.
24:20Think so?
24:21Come on, fellas.
24:44It's a shame to contaminate good vittles on a dirty card cake.
24:50He's eating them cards.
24:51Look at him.
24:56About half of them, Bob.
24:59Oh, gosh, that dog.
25:01It must have been a spade.
25:02That tickle must have been the joker.
25:04They tell me that frogs are hard to digest, but I'm not ready to digest yet.
25:10Oh, gosh, it feels sick.
25:12Oh, oh, ow.
25:16Oh.
25:25Whee!
25:26Now, good.
25:32Now, that was a good trick.
25:37Yeah.
25:38Yeah. Quite clever.
25:41But I think these boys would rather play cards.
25:50What are you laughing at?
26:16Hey, what are you pimping me for?
26:18Well, there ain't nobody else. We've got to make it look good.
26:20Okay, partner.
26:26Woo! Water!
26:30The Colonel says the court-martial was too easy on you boys.
26:34You've been a disgrace to the cavalry.
26:36Here's your discharges.
26:38I don't know.
26:38He says, turn in your uniform.
26:40If two.
26:42You're a fine butcher renegade.
26:44We feel as terrible about it as you do, but there's no use crying over a spill of whiskey.
26:48Well, I can't think of anything to do around here.
26:51I wonder if you'd mind if we'd ride along with you.
26:53Well, I guess I can't stop you.
26:56In fact, I'm darn glad to have you.
26:59Well, boys, saddle up your horses and get ready for a long ride.
27:02I'll be back in a few minutes and we're riding to the state capitol.
27:09I was only carrying out your father's orders.
27:12Personally, I like Autry.
27:14Was he really fighting over a dancehall girl?
27:17Well, he didn't deny it.
27:22What makes you so interested in Autry?
27:25I thought that we...
27:26Bob, please. I have a headache.
27:29Will you excuse me?
27:31Certainly.
27:32I hope you feel better tomorrow night.
27:35Good night.
27:36Good night.
27:44We'll always play.
27:48When with the sun's in the west and with the cattle around it, we'll rest on the sunset trail.
28:05Where a pal is the best
28:11And by friends we're surrounded
28:16We'll rest on the sunset trail
28:25Though things may change
28:30We'll ride the range
28:35Until we close the rails
28:42When the sun's in the west
28:47And the last call is sounded
28:53We'll rest on the sunset trail
29:03Very pretty. Did the dance hall girl like it?
29:07I didn't sing it to her.
29:10In fact, I never saw her before until today.
29:14Then why did you let them think that...
29:16Because it was the best way I knew to get out of the cavalry.
29:19Well, what's wrong with the cavalry?
29:21Good evening, Colonel.
29:23I said, what's wrong with the cavalry?
29:25It's your way of handling the Indians.
29:27You're endangering the lives of the people you're here to protect.
29:31As well as the safety of that supply train.
29:33Oh, Tommy rotten foolishness.
29:35Well, the chiefs have already agreed to sign the peace treaty with us.
29:38Which means absolutely nothing with Tevibo on the loose.
29:40I suggest you send your men out to meet that supplier.
29:43I'm perfectly capable of making my own decisions, Artry.
29:46I hope so.
29:48I just came to say goodbye.
29:51I'm leaving tonight.
29:52Leaving?
29:53Well, where are you going?
29:55That hardly concerns you, Dixie.
29:59Goodbye.
30:00And good luck.
30:02Thanks.
30:05Goodbye, Colonel.
30:06And remember this.
30:09Make your peace signs with one hand and keep your rifles ready in the other.
30:16I wonder what genes are doing.
30:18Probably kissing the Colonel goodbye.
30:21I thought they were sore at each other.
30:24Another week in the cavalry and you'd be as dumb as they are.
30:30Roof, that man's here again.
30:32And don't tell him where I'm at.
30:41You see fat, pale face?
30:44Ain't you got that scalp yet?
30:46No, Ketchum.
30:47Pale face run too fast.
30:49Well, he was around here a little while ago, but I don't know where he is now.
30:53Oh!
30:56Ah-chum!
31:02Ah-chum!
31:03Ah-chum!
31:04Ah-chum!
31:05Ah-chum!
31:06Ah-chum!
31:07Ah-chum!
31:08Ah-chum!
31:16There's enough guns and ammunition on that cavalry supply train...
31:19They outfitted every Indian on the plains.
31:22And you think this unknown, Trevibo,
31:25is getting the Indians to sign the treaty
31:28intentionally to allay suspicion?
31:30Yes, sir, I do.
31:32What do you think, Major Crosby?
31:34I'd say it's good reasoning.
31:35And you don't feel that the cavalry
31:37could handle the situation?
31:39They could if they would.
31:41But Washington has given strict orders
31:43not to be antagonistic.
31:44Their hands are tied.
31:46Naturally, I hesitate to interfere
31:48in government business.
31:50But the security of the people must be safeguarded.
31:54Major Crosby, I offer you to reorganize
31:57the Texas Rangers immediately,
32:00enlisting enough men to combat
32:02any situation that may arise.
32:04Yes, sir.
32:05Mr. Rotary, you will retain your old commission
32:07as lieutenant.
32:11And I want to thank both you gentlemen
32:13for your interest and concern.
32:15Thank you, Governor.
32:18Good day, Major.
32:18Good day, sir.
32:22Good day, Major.
32:27Good day, sir.
32:37Guide Ranger, ride.
32:40Guide Ranger, ride.
32:43onu
32:44It's a hundred years old
33:02Let the prisoners in jail and post a guard over them.
33:04Come on, you two coyotes.
33:06Get off of them horses.
33:27What luck, Audrey?
33:29Well, we've got Crazy Crow and Bobtail Horse, but they deny knowing anything about Tavibo.
33:35They say the Indians have signed a treaty with the colonel.
33:38Where are they now?
33:39They're in jail.
33:41Good. They'll talk when they get hungry.
33:44What's their next move?
33:45I'm leaving right away with the detachment of men to meet the supply train at Buffalo Wells.
33:51You'll be in charge during my absence.
33:53Good luck to you.
33:55Good luck to you.
34:02Audrey and these men have got Crazy Crow and Bobtail Horse in jail.
34:06Major Crosby and the Rangers are riding out to Buffalo Wells to meet the supply train.
34:20You get to that supply train first. Tell them the colonel sent you.
34:24That the Indians are waiting for them at Buffalo Wells and to come through Coyote Pass instead.
34:36Well, so the Rangers have a prisoner already, have they?
34:39No, just a couple of Indians.
34:41Why, you'll never be able to keep them in that old jail.
34:45Why not?
34:46Why, the bars are loose on that back window. Didn't you know that?
34:48No!!!
35:07Oh,
35:18ho,
35:29I know dang well that these Indians could tell us who Tavibo is.
35:33Yeah, if we could ever make them talk.
35:37Here come the ten soldiers.
35:45Good afternoon, Colonel.
35:46Nice day for a ride.
35:48Portray, I understand you're holding bobtail horse and crazy crow prisoners.
35:53That's right.
35:53You will release them immediately.
35:56Sorry, Colonel, but I can't do that until they answer some questions.
35:59If you have any questions of importance, submit them to me and I'll take care of the matter.
36:03You had that chance and didn't take it.
36:05The signing of the peace treaty made those Indians wards of the United States government
36:09and removes them from your jurisdiction.
36:12Ah, that treaty isn't worth the paper it's written on.
36:14As Colonel in the United States Army, I demand that you turn those men over to me at once.
36:19And as Lieutenant of the Texas Rangers in command of this post during the absence of Major Crosby,
36:24I'm forced to refuse.
36:25Unless you turn those men over to me at once, I'll order my men to fire upon you.
36:32We're with you, Gene.
36:33You can start shooting whenever you're ready.
36:41Lieutenant, prepare to fire.
36:43Prepare to load.
36:44Can you imagine going around with your gun empty?
36:47Load.
36:51All right, Colonel, you win.
36:54We can't afford to kill the men we're going to need.
36:57Lieutenant, return carbine.
37:00Return carbine.
37:05All right, Ruth.
37:07Come on with me.
37:27I thought Wilson was on guard here.
37:29If he was.
38:01They're dead.
38:02Clubbed with the rifles.
38:03Where are you going?
38:04To look for Wilson, the guard.
38:07If someone got in here, they've done away with him, too.
38:09I think not.
38:10You didn't need a guard for dead Indians.
38:14So this is the way the Rangers ask questions.
38:17A rather persuasive method, I'd say.
38:19Why, you don't think we did that.
38:21These men were the only chance we had of proving who Tevivo is.
38:24That's right, Colonel.
38:25We wouldn't let them get killed before we know it.
38:27You can save your explanations for the trial.
38:31Lieutenant Cameron, place these two men under arrest for the brutal murder of these Indians.
38:35Yes, sir.
38:37Well, I'll be a horned toad.
38:39Imagine getting arrested because a couple of Indians got killed.
38:49Hey, horse face.
38:50How much longer are we going to have to stay in this calaboose?
38:53Don't worry.
38:54You'll be out pretty soon.
38:55Well.
38:55Sure.
38:56We're going to take you murderers out, stand you against the wall, and shoot you full of lead.
39:04After fighting Indians all my life, a bunch of tin soldiers have got to get me.
39:08Well, it's the worst disgrace than being scabbed.
39:11Oh, I don't think they're going to shoot you, Ruth.
39:14You see, you were only acting under my orders.
39:17Well, dang your hide.
39:18Do you think I'm going to let you stand up there alone?
39:20No, sirree.
39:22I'm going where you go regardless.
39:26Halt!
39:28What do you want?
39:29Well, I want to talk to the president.
39:31You'll have to leave your gun out here.
39:40Hey, let me in here!
39:41Let me in here!
39:42Let me in here!
39:44Get back here!
39:46You want them a scout.
39:49Come around tomorrow and you'll get two of them.
39:52Yeah, yeah, yeah.
39:53He didn't get me that time.
39:54Ain't that pretty?
39:55Look.
39:58Little wolf catch them someday.
40:02Never mind the scalping.
40:04What'd you find out?
40:05The wagon train is coming by the way of Coyote Pass.
40:08Tell my men to go out and...
40:10What men?
40:10There ain't no men here.
40:11They're all out hunting Wilson.
40:13Well, I hope they find him.
40:14Maybe we'll clear up the murder of those Indians.
40:16A fine howdy-do.
40:17We're in jail.
40:18The rangers at Buffalo Wells.
40:20And the supply train right where to V-Boat Wallet.
40:23Have you seen Duval?
40:24Yes.
40:25He rode east right after that scout camp.
40:27Why, that's in the direction of Coyote Pass.
40:29And the wagon train.
40:32Well, we've got to get out of here some way.
40:34Wait till I spread my wings.
40:47Say, you fellas sing.
40:51Huh?
40:53Start singing and make some noise.
40:55I want to flatten out this tin plate.
40:57This jail's getting him.
40:58We better humor him and sing.
41:00I'm local.
41:26Now you've fixed it so you can't eat off of it.
41:29What are you going to do with it?
41:30Never mind that.
41:30Just saddle our horses and trot them by out here in front of the guardhouse.
41:34Horses?
41:34Yeah, horses.
41:35Them things you fall off of.
41:37Yeah, but Gene.
41:38Don't worry about that.
41:39Just get out of here.
41:41Hey!
41:42Hey, let me out of here.
41:47Well, go on, Ruth.
41:53Slick as a whistle.
41:55Dang, but here comes our drum.
41:59Hey, we don't want that stew.
42:01What do you want?
42:02Chicken?
42:02We don't want nothing except being left alone.
42:05You'll be alone a long time after tomorrow.
42:17Where's that other plate?
42:19What plate?
42:20That's the hungry and must have had it.
42:23You don't get any stew till you find that other plate.
42:31What's the idea?
42:33Why, I was just wondering what time it is.
42:35What do you care?
42:36You ain't going no place.
42:39That was a close one.
42:41I say it was.
42:42There comes the drum.
42:47Get ready, boy.
42:55Get ready, sir.
43:17Prisoners Autry and Jones have escaped, sir.
43:19Get the men mounted.
43:21Yes, sir.
43:23Bob!
43:24Don't worry, Dixie.
43:26The men have a good start.
43:40Yes, sir.
43:50Is this what you're looking for?
43:53Is this what you're looking for?
44:31Frog, you ride to Buffalo Wells and tell Major Crossley to get to the supply train.
44:35A coyote passes as quick as he can.
44:37We'll meet you there.
44:39Say, I almost forgot something.
44:40You know, Dixie told me to tell you that she didn't think you was no murderer.
44:43She did, huh?
44:44Yeah, and she said she would have come to see you herself, only the colonel wouldn't let her.
44:48Say, this ain't no time for lollygagging.
44:50Get going.
44:57What are we waiting on?
44:59The cavalry.
45:00Are you loco?
45:01You can't go to be healthy for us if he catches up with us.
45:03Well, it isn't going to be healthy for that supply train if we don't have a convoy.
45:07And we're leading them there?
45:08That's right.
45:09What's going to happen if the engines don't attack?
45:11Yeah, but they will.
45:16Don't say it.
45:32They see us now.
45:34Hope they didn't forget their guns.
45:36They didn't.
45:43They're safe.
45:44They're there and many warriors on the other side of pass.
45:46Awake your signal, Tommy Bo.
45:48Good.
45:51Wagon train, come.
46:32Surround, fight, flag, and train.
47:00It's coming, boy, McGrawl!
47:13Let's go!
47:28Dang, if you didn't figure them engines out right!
47:33Howdy, Colonel!
47:34What do you think you're creating now?
47:36You're all right, Audrey.
47:38But remember, you're still in the sentence to be shot.
47:41Looks like we may be shot without any sentence.
48:12You're coming.
48:13I'm getting out the car.
48:13The cavalry's coming.
48:19That's not the point you started.
48:21You have.
48:22You've been sending me cash of them.
48:22No!
48:25No!
48:26No!
48:27No!
48:30No!
48:30No!
48:32No!
48:55That's five.
48:56Bet you'll make it ten straight.
48:58But, man, this is war.
49:00Sure, Colonel.
49:01That's what we've been trying to get it.
49:05Let's go.
49:33Let's go.
49:36Let's go.
49:39Let's go.
49:52Let's go.
50:21Let's go.
50:38Let's go.
50:43Let's go.
50:45Let's go.
50:47Let's go.
50:47Let's go.
51:37Let's go.
51:42Let's go.
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51:51Let's go.
52:00Let's go.
52:04Let's go.
52:23Let's go.
52:39Let's go.
52:43Let's go.
52:53Let's go.
53:01Let's go.
53:04Let's go.
53:04Let's go.
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