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Step into the wild frontier with Guns at the Canyon Edge, a classic Western action film filled with fearless cowboys, dangerous outlaws, and intense shootouts. Set against the rugged beauty of the canyon, this timeless story delivers justice, bravery, and survival in the lawless Old West.
Experience thrilling gunfights, heroic riders, and the spirit of freedom that defines the golden era of Western cinema. A must-watch for fans of vintage cowboy adventures and classic action films.
This film has been restored for modern audiences while preserving its original charm and authenticity.
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Experience thrilling gunfights, heroic riders, and the spirit of freedom that defines the golden era of Western cinema. A must-watch for fans of vintage cowboy adventures and classic action films.
This film has been restored for modern audiences while preserving its original charm and authenticity.
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Published for entertainment and historical appreciation.
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00:00:00From the rim of the canyon
00:00:38I've had my reachin' long high
00:00:42Touch a star in the sky
00:00:47From the rim of the canyon
00:00:55Oh, I can't see far below
00:01:00Where the cool waters flow
00:01:05From the rim of the canyon
00:01:12Gazing on the wonders
00:01:15That grew at God's command
00:01:20Seems that he's so near me
00:01:25I can feel the touch of his hand
00:01:33Night, and the day is in flight
00:01:38What a glorious sight
00:01:43From the rim of the canyon
00:01:47From the rim of the canyon
00:01:52From the rim of the canyon
00:02:26From the rim of the canyon
00:02:28Take it easy a while, champ
00:02:30We're gonna get a little rest
00:02:33Hello, Gene
00:02:34Hello, Pat
00:02:36All set to win the race today?
00:02:38Well, I'm all set to drive it
00:02:39I don't know whether I'm set to win it or not
00:02:41If he was riding champ, you'd sure win it
00:02:43Yeah
00:02:44I could win a race myself
00:02:45If I could ride champ
00:02:46If you could ride
00:02:51With a bit like this
00:02:52I could sure ride him
00:02:53You try using a bit like that on champ
00:02:55And I'll have to use it on you
00:02:57Can't say I'd blame you
00:02:59You wouldn't want a bit like that in your mouth, would you, champ?
00:03:12Who you after this time, Pat?
00:03:15At a break upstate
00:03:16Lost three men
00:03:18A guy by the name of Regan
00:03:21Charlie Lewis
00:03:22Jake Fargo
00:03:25Know him?
00:03:28Look like pretty bad hombres
00:03:30Yeah, I know Fargo
00:03:32It was my dad who sent him away
00:03:34Your dad, Ben
00:03:36Twenty years ago
00:03:37Then maybe if your dad sent him away
00:03:39You ought to help me put him back again
00:03:41Maybe I will
00:03:42Right now, I've got a race to drive
00:03:45Well, I'm rooting for you
00:03:46Good luck
00:03:47Thanks
00:03:49I'll see you over at the starting line
00:03:50In about ten minutes, boys
00:03:52Okay, Gene
00:04:03I'm in
00:04:04Hello, Gene
00:04:04Say, you'd better gallop down to the junction cafe
00:04:07Matt Kimbrough's is beating your tongue
00:04:09Yeah, last thing we seen
00:04:11It was holding hands
00:04:12Thanks, fellas
00:04:13I'll look into the situation
00:04:16Here you are, Mr. Kimbrough
00:04:18The best cup of coffee in the house
00:04:20And you're the best dressed waitress in town, Lily
00:04:23And the least dressed, too
00:04:24This is what they used to wear in the old days
00:04:26Long before we ever heard of Canyon Junction
00:04:28We should have heard of it sooner
00:04:30Sugar, sugar
00:04:32Thanks, Lily
00:04:33Gene
00:04:34Hello, Lily
00:04:37Look, isn't it Pash?
00:04:39Matt gave it to me
00:04:40Hi, Matt
00:04:41Gene
00:04:43I wanted to ask you to go to the dance tonight
00:04:45But, uh, guess I'm a little late
00:04:49See you some other time
00:04:51See you on the starting line, Matt
00:04:53Sure, Gene
00:04:54Good luck to you
00:04:55In the race, I mean
00:04:57Gene
00:05:00How do you know I won't go with you to the dance tonight?
00:05:02You didn't even ask me
00:05:03Wait a minute, Lily
00:05:04I asked you
00:05:06And I asked you
00:05:07Now
00:05:07And I just decided to go with
00:05:10Whoever wins the race this afternoon
00:05:12If you win it, I go with you
00:05:14If Gene wins it, I go with Gene
00:05:16You forgot something, Lily
00:05:18There's three coaches in this race
00:05:21Suppose Tex Rollins wins
00:05:22I had a date with Tex
00:05:27Hold them steady, boys
00:05:29Stay in line
00:05:32Gene
00:05:36Good luck
00:05:38Get ready
00:05:39Get set
00:05:41Go!
00:05:56All right, that's three
00:05:57That's all we need
00:05:57Listen to all that yelling
00:05:59There must be a thousand people over there
00:06:00Over there, not here
00:06:01Come on
00:06:18Come on, people on
00:06:19Come on
00:06:20Come on, Greenstone
00:06:21Go!
00:06:42Oh, no, no.
00:06:43No other horse on the place, Jake.
00:06:44I'll ride this one if I have to kill it.
00:06:46Oh, there.
00:06:46Try this.
00:06:48Oh!
00:06:49Oh!
00:06:50Oh!
00:06:51Oh!
00:06:51Oh!
00:06:51Oh!
00:06:51All right, get it on.
00:06:54Get yourself all wet, Matt.
00:06:55You won't be able to go to the dance.
00:07:05Let's stop for a drink now.
00:07:07We've got to win this race.
00:07:12Come on, let's get in.
00:07:19You got him, Jake?
00:07:20I got him.
00:07:21Let's get out of here.
00:07:22We'll head for that ghost on, eh, Jake?
00:07:23Yeah.
00:07:24What's the shortest way, Jake?
00:07:25The longest way, stupid.
00:07:26Get on your horse.
00:07:27Sure, Dave.
00:07:28Sure, sure.
00:07:28We're going to do it for ya.
00:07:39Got him over there.
00:07:39Barger and Diez.
00:07:42Ah.
00:07:43Ah.
00:07:44Ah.
00:07:45Ah.
00:07:46Ah.
00:07:48Ah.
00:07:48Ah.
00:07:48Hey, let's go.
00:07:49Ah.
00:07:50Come on, Bill.
00:07:51Ah.
00:07:56Ottawa, lasers.
00:07:58Come on, you're a date!
00:08:00Move over!
00:08:06Out of my text!
00:08:08Knock him off the road, I got a date tonight!
00:08:15Try that again and I'll put you out of the race!
00:08:25Text, you cost me a date!
00:08:42Come on!
00:08:47Hiya, Gene! I hear you lost the race!
00:08:50You can pick up the marbles, Matt. You win.
00:08:54You can pick me and Tex up, too. We gotta have a lift back to town.
00:08:58A lift?
00:09:00What do you mean a lift?
00:09:02Gene, you cracked up.
00:09:04I was gonna look you riding into town on the winner's coach.
00:09:07It looks like you're the winner.
00:09:08And I am, brother. I sure am.
00:09:11I'll tell Lily you're sorry you couldn't make the dance.
00:09:13Ah!
00:09:14Hey, wait a minute, Matt.
00:09:16I can't walk back to town, not on this.
00:09:18That's the best news I've heard in years.
00:09:22You can't walk on it, you can't dance on it.
00:09:25Say, uh, it might rain tonight, Gene.
00:09:27In case you get cold.
00:09:31Wear this.
00:09:33Listen, Matt.
00:09:36In case you get lonesome, Gene.
00:09:38That ghost town's only a few miles over here.
00:09:40I hear tell those ghosts shake a mean rumba.
00:09:44Oh, I almost forgot something.
00:09:47Here.
00:09:48Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:09:50Yeah!
00:09:51I'm dancing tonight with Lily.
00:09:54Around and around and around.
00:09:57And Lily is the good girl.
00:10:01The sweetest girl that I've found.
00:10:03What was that?
00:10:07The sweetest girl.
00:10:08The sweetest girl.
00:10:12The sweetest girl.
00:10:14Or the sweetest girl.ерт,
00:10:20you know, when we're meeting with you, the hot
00:10:33I don't know.
00:11:03Hello there! Hello!
00:11:44Well, hello there. I can hear you, Mr. Hanlon. Not Hanlon. Autry.
00:11:56Oh. I... Excuse me. I guess I was half dreaming.
00:12:04Good place for it. Won't you sit down?
00:12:09Thanks. What happened to your leg?
00:12:12It's my ankle. I was driving in that stagecoach race. I lost the wheel about three miles from here.
00:12:21And you walked here? I went here.
00:12:23Let's get that boot off. Sorry I don't have my first aid kit with me. I usually carry one. It
00:12:31might hurt a little.
00:12:33I hate to put you in all this trouble, Miss Lambert.
00:12:36You know me?
00:12:38Ruth Lambert? Sure. You teach school at the junction. I've seen you in town.
00:12:46I've seen you there, too. Usually, you're with Lily Shannon.
00:12:51I'd have been out with her tonight if it hadn't been for this.
00:12:55Miss Shannon's attractive. You must be very disappointed.
00:12:59Well, you can't win every time. May I ask, why your way out here?
00:13:05Oh, I often ride out here on Saturdays. It's lonely, but I like it.
00:13:11When I first came in, you thought I was somebody else.
00:13:16Hanlon?
00:13:25Thanks a lot, Miss Lambert. Guess I'd better get my boot back on if I'm ever going to get it
00:13:30on.
00:13:34Feel better?
00:13:34Lots.
00:13:36When do you figure on riding back to town?
00:13:39Now, I guess. It'll be dark pretty soon.
00:13:44When you get back, would you mind having somebody bring my horse champ out to me?
00:13:47I'll do better than that. My horse will be glad to take both of us. All right?
00:13:52Thanks again.
00:13:53You know, Miss Lambert, you shouldn't ride out here.
00:13:56Not alone.
00:13:59Three convicts escaped from prison yesterday.
00:14:02They could be heading this way.
00:14:04But I'm not afraid.
00:14:06The ghost of Mornis Flack will look out for me.
00:14:15My horse. He's gone.
00:14:19Probably straight off someplace. I'll find him for you.
00:14:23But I left him tied right to that post.
00:14:27He took it.
00:14:29Big Tim Hanlon took my horse.
00:14:32Miss Lambert.
00:14:33Big Tim Hanlon's grave is right up the street.
00:14:38You wouldn't understand.
00:14:41The horse probably strayed out in the country to get some grass.
00:14:44You better wait inside.
00:14:46Might take a while.
00:14:54You better wait.
00:14:57Hey, pay cash out some is gaatny, mate.
00:14:58Mhm.
00:14:59Welcome.
00:15:03Let's be back.
00:15:08Tempf they end up?
00:15:27Where's your horse, Grandpa? I'll trade you this one for it.
00:15:30He's got me a horse. Always go afoot. All by my own shop.
00:15:36They call me the Loco John. He admits it. Hey, ain't that Gene Rutgers horse?
00:15:45Now, you wouldn't accuse me of being a horse thief, would you, Grandpa?
00:15:49Well, no, no, sir. Maybe you bought him, huh?
00:15:57That's right. Maybe I did. Does this smell good?
00:16:04Bacon and beans. Sure use a lot of that.
00:16:07Pop, got a couple extra plates?
00:16:11Hey, ain't I seen you with some pressure for her?
00:16:15Maybe. I get around a lot.
00:16:17Yeah. I'll get them plates.
00:16:22Ooh.
00:16:23What's begging about them?
00:16:26Coffee's good.
00:16:27Pop.
00:16:30I know who you are. You're Jake Fargo.
00:16:35Now, don't get your dander up, Dad.
00:16:37Drop your gun belt, Jake. You all better drop your gun belts.
00:16:41Now, let's talk this over, Dad.
00:16:47Oh, you's getting excited? Why don't you have some coffee?
00:16:54Charlie, watch this old guy. Come on, Rick.
00:17:12Whoa.
00:17:14Whoa.
00:17:17There's tracks.
00:17:41i wondered if something might have happened to me well i circled the town
00:17:48that horse of yours must have headed for home on the double i wonder why he took it
00:17:54he did take my horse that's why you couldn't find it big tim hanlon took my horse but but why
00:18:03miss lambert in all my life i've never heard of a ghost that steals horses
00:18:12well what can we do now we can't walk back to town at least you can't not with that bad
00:18:17ankle
00:18:17i found a place at the street an old hay barn you'll be comfortable here with my ghost i won't
00:18:25need the blanket the fella gave it to me he'll be here tomorrow he'll give us a lift back to
00:18:31the
00:18:31junction you're sure you'll come back sure he'll be here he's going to the dance tonight
00:18:37you'll be here tomorrow to tell me how lady stayed out and how much fun he had with lily shannon
00:18:46she means a lot to you doesn't she means a lot when a smart guy tries to beat my time
00:18:53you sure that's all it means that's all
00:19:05i'll be right back i'll go with you i'm not afraid of ghosts either
00:19:19jean
00:19:23that proves it somebody's prowling around this town and it's not big tim hanlon's ghost
00:19:50it's not big
00:20:11jean
00:20:18he wants us to come in here
00:20:21it's a table
00:20:22set for two
00:20:24it's for us
00:20:39it's crazy
00:20:40it doesn't make sense
00:20:43he knew we'd be hungry
00:20:44he got dinner ready
00:20:47there's an old prospector
00:20:48up at the rim of the canyon
00:20:49just beyond here
00:20:51his name's local John
00:20:53he arranged this
00:21:28there you are
00:21:29all the horses you want
00:21:30take your pick
00:21:31I'll still take the one with the saddle
00:21:33unless you want to ride bareback
00:21:36there it will be програмma
00:22:04and you can see it
00:22:10The End
00:22:41The End
00:23:05Is that all you want?
00:23:06I'll take the horse too if he's got sense enough to stop
00:23:36I'll take the horse
00:23:38I'd like to get this straight, Ruth
00:23:41You say you've talked to the ghost of Big Tim Hanlon?
00:23:45Several times
00:23:47When was the first time?
00:23:49It was my very first visit to the ghost town
00:23:52Of course I'd read the history of Mornis Flat
00:23:56And about the Bonanza King
00:23:58His life, the background of this town fascinated me
00:24:03As soon as I got the job teaching school in Canyon Junction
00:24:07I rode out here
00:24:09It was just like in the book
00:24:12Just as I'd imagined it
00:24:14Of course, it was all empty of life now
00:24:17Forgotten place
00:24:19But I could picture it the way it used to be
00:24:23I stopped by the old cemetery
00:24:25And there was his grave
00:24:28Big Tim Hanlon's grave
00:24:30I could see it as he used to be
00:24:33When he was the Bonanza King
00:24:35A big, tall, fine-looking man
00:24:39Very sure of himself
00:24:41Boss of the town
00:24:42And of his own destiny
00:24:45It seemed hard to believe he was dead
00:24:49That day, all alone here
00:24:52I went into the old Bonanza
00:24:55It was late afternoon
00:24:57I guess I stayed pretty late
00:24:59Living there in the past
00:25:02It got dark
00:25:03And I'd lit an old candle
00:25:06I don't know how long I sat there
00:25:08I thought at the time
00:25:10I might have dozed off to sleep
00:25:11But now
00:25:14Now I know I didn't
00:25:17I was just sitting there
00:25:20Daydreaming
00:25:22And reading
00:25:23I could see this place like it was
00:25:27Filled with people and music
00:25:29Men talking about gold and silver
00:25:32About big strikes
00:25:34Grubstakes
00:25:37Hello
00:25:47Don't be afraid, young lady
00:25:51Who is it?
00:25:53I speak Tim Hanson
00:25:54The man of what's home this town
00:25:56You're welcome here
00:25:58I'm glad you came
00:26:00I knew I hadn't been dreaming
00:26:03I had heard a voice
00:26:05A pleasant voice
00:26:08Speaking to me from somewhere in the shadow
00:26:12I didn't hear the voice again
00:26:15That's all he said
00:26:17The first time, I mean
00:26:19But you have heard it since?
00:26:22Often
00:26:23I've been coming out here every Saturday
00:26:26And in the evening
00:26:27He talks to me from the shadows
00:26:29What about?
00:26:31He knew I was lonely
00:26:33He wanted to help me
00:26:34Did he?
00:26:37I think he has
00:26:38Already
00:26:39I told him about seeing a man
00:26:43In Canyon Junction
00:26:45A stranger
00:26:46And about falling in love with him
00:26:50But this man
00:26:52This stranger
00:26:54Was in love with someone else
00:26:58But we didn't always talk about me
00:27:01I'm not that selfish
00:27:03He told me quite a bit about himself
00:27:05But
00:27:06You never actually saw him
00:27:09I don't know, Dean
00:27:11I don't know
00:27:12Mr. Hanlon
00:27:16Mr. Hanlon
00:27:18Meet Tim
00:27:21That's no ghost
00:27:22It sounded like it came from the street
00:27:26Mr. Hanlon
00:27:40Who are you?
00:27:42Jean Autry of the Flying A
00:27:44And this is Miss Lambert
00:27:46From the junction
00:27:46Yeah
00:27:48I know you, Jean
00:27:50I know you, too
00:27:51School teacher
00:27:54About time you were starting for home
00:27:56We have no horses
00:27:57Yeah
00:27:58I know
00:28:00I know who stole him, too
00:28:02Beastways
00:28:03I know who stole your horse, Jean
00:28:05It was Jake Fargo
00:28:08He's busted himself out of jail
00:28:10You must be mistaken, John
00:28:13You probably saw a horse that looked like Champ
00:28:15Yeah, you mean to say
00:28:19I wouldn't know Champ
00:28:20When I saw him
00:28:20Listen, son
00:28:22I knew Champ
00:28:24When he was just a wee little court
00:28:27And I knew his sire for him
00:28:29And I knew the horse that sired his sire for him
00:28:34Well
00:28:36I've got to set myself down, rest of might
00:28:39Wrong
00:28:40My feet hurt
00:28:42Which way was Fargo heading with Champ?
00:28:46He wasn't heading nowhere with Champ
00:28:48He was heading after him
00:28:50Champ broke loose
00:28:52Out to my camp
00:28:54Then he'll go back home
00:28:56Yeah, he would
00:28:57Unless Fargo shot him
00:28:59You know, I wouldn't put nothing past that critter
00:29:02He'd shoot a horse
00:29:03Just as quick as he'd shoot a man
00:29:06I read about Jake Fargo in my book
00:29:08He robbed a stagecoach 20 years ago
00:29:10It was a gold shipment from the Lost Widow Mine
00:29:13Tim Hanlon's mine
00:29:14It was a shipment of silver dollars
00:29:16From Big Tim's bonanza
00:29:18Yeah
00:29:18Gee, you're right, miss
00:29:20He was just a little shiver in them days
00:29:23But his pa was Marshall
00:29:26And Steve took right out after them fellers
00:29:29And he booked the money back
00:29:32Same day
00:29:34No
00:29:35No, you're wrong, John
00:29:38As I remember it
00:29:39My dad never did get Big Tim's money back
00:29:42It was about $30,000
00:29:46In those days
00:29:47The stage line ran right along the rim of the canyon
00:29:50Between here and the junction
00:29:52Every Monday morning
00:29:53He carried the weekend profits
00:29:54From Hanlon's bonanza
00:29:56To the stage bank
00:29:57He carried it in an old gunny sack
00:29:59Kicked under the driver's seat
00:30:01Three men found out about the old gunny sack
00:30:04Jake Fargo
00:30:06Charlie Lewis
00:30:07And Cash Huff
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00:31:25All right, hand it over.
00:31:28Not the mailbag, the gunny sack.
00:31:36That afternoon, my dad was talking to Big Tim about the hold-up when Fargo walked in.
00:31:42Collins and Lewis were with him.
00:31:46They didn't know the driver had left to identify him until my dad drew his gun.
00:31:51Fargo and his men shot their way out of town and headed back for the rim of the canyon.
00:31:56My dad had a posse organized and took out at them.
00:32:00Dad was riding a horse called Wonder.
00:32:03Looks a lot like my horse, Champ.
00:32:05He ought to.
00:32:07Wonder was Champ's granddad.
00:32:09With my dad on Wonder, that was a hard-riding combination.
00:32:14Fargo and his men found that out.
00:32:40The End
00:33:04I'll buy everybody a new hat if they're not headed for Mourner's Bend.
00:33:08We'll be back, Tim.
00:33:09Uh-huh.
00:33:17The End
00:33:37I'm taking the drop.
00:33:39You guys are too chicken.
00:33:40You can try and outrun the posse.
00:33:58This is where we split up.
00:34:00Emerson, take half the boys and check the south bank.
00:34:02The rest of you check the north.
00:34:04Which way do you think far goes headed?
00:34:05Well, he can't go north.
00:34:06He can't go south.
00:34:07There's only one place he can go.
00:34:09Warners Rocks.
00:34:10Which way are you going, Steve?
00:34:12I'll stay here and see if they don't double back.
00:34:48I'll be right back.
00:35:17I'll be right back.
00:35:32I'll be right back.
00:36:02There's something up there.
00:36:03Take it easy.
00:36:03Like this.
00:36:07It's only a little shale.
00:36:08Go for it, maybe.
00:36:09Take it easy.
00:36:10That's right.
00:36:11Take it easy.
00:36:13Drop your guns.
00:36:21You too, Collins.
00:36:33I'll get you, Steve.
00:36:35Next time.
00:36:36Next time, maybe.
00:36:38Not this time.
00:36:40Not this time.
00:36:40Ten years, fifteen.
00:36:43It won't make any difference.
00:36:45Thirty years or forty years.
00:36:48We're going to be a couple of old men, Jake.
00:36:52That's the way it went, John.
00:36:54When my dad made the arrest, they had already ditched the $30,000 and wouldn't talk.
00:37:00So big Tim Hanlon never did get his money back.
00:37:04Say, by the way, speaking of Hanlon, when you walked into town a while ago, you called his name.
00:37:12Why?
00:37:15You must have been hearing things.
00:37:20Where'd Ruth go?
00:37:22I don't know.
00:37:26Ruth!
00:37:29Hey, Ruth!
00:37:46Ruth!
00:37:50Ruth!
00:37:51Ruth!
00:37:52Ruth!
00:38:19Here I am, Gene.
00:38:23Here I am, Gene.
00:38:42You haven't said a word, Gene.
00:38:45Are you fascinated or just amazed?
00:38:50I'm speechless.
00:38:52Where'd you get that outfit?
00:38:54From big Tim Hanlon.
00:38:56I saw him, Gene.
00:38:58Where?
00:38:59Right up there on the balcony.
00:39:02I came back from the street, looked up, and saw him standing.
00:39:06He spoke to me.
00:39:09Was he real?
00:39:10Very real.
00:39:12He told me about a room upstairs.
00:39:14A secret closet with an old trunk in it.
00:39:17This dress was in the trunk.
00:39:19It belonged to a woman Tim Hanlon once loved.
00:39:22An actress named Belle Travis.
00:39:24He gave her this dress a quarter of a century ago.
00:39:28And now he's given it to you.
00:39:31He said, if I wore it tonight, I'd have more appeal.
00:39:35To a man.
00:39:37So the ghost wants you to have appeal for him.
00:39:40He didn't mean it for himself.
00:39:42Well, where is he?
00:39:43What happened to him?
00:39:44He just disappeared.
00:39:45I walked up the stairs.
00:39:48He vanished.
00:39:51He said, we should go around with dinner.
00:39:55He said, you and I.
00:39:57He said, you and I what?
00:39:59He said, you and I might still be hungry.
00:40:03I am.
00:40:06He left a phonograph record on the table.
00:40:09He said, you might put it on and sing it.
00:40:11He said, an awful lot to be a ghost.
00:40:13He said, you sing very well.
00:40:16How does he know I can sing?
00:40:19Well, this record was only made a few years ago.
00:40:22Hanlon's been dead 20.
00:40:24Should we question?
00:40:26No, we shouldn't question the ghost.
00:40:28And we shouldn't disappoint him.
00:40:32You and your ghost.
00:40:49You're the only star in my blue heaven
00:40:57And you're shining just for me
00:41:05You're the only star in my blue heaven
00:41:13And in dreams your face I see
00:41:21You're the guiding light
00:41:25That brightens up the night
00:41:28Till you come inside
00:41:32My heart is lonely
00:41:37You're the only star in my blue heaven
00:41:53You're the only star in my blue heaven
00:42:12You're the only star in my blue heaven
00:42:17And you're shining just for me
00:42:31Shut up!
00:42:34It's ten
00:42:37Put out the ten
00:42:40Drop it, cowboy
00:42:46Jake, come in
00:42:49Get the dame
00:42:53Who else is here beside you and the dame?
00:42:55Nobody unless it's a ghost
00:42:57Wise guy, huh?
00:42:58What are you doing here in a ghost town?
00:43:00Having dinner with a lady
00:43:02He ain't so dumb
00:43:04All right, start talking
00:43:09Hey
00:43:11Who are you?
00:43:12The fellow you stole that horse from
00:43:15Well, how do you like that?
00:43:17A slap-happy old prospector told us about you
00:43:22You're old Steve Autry's son
00:43:26I've got a score to settle with Steve
00:43:29Sure wish he was here now
00:43:31He'd like to be here, I assure you that
00:43:34Maybe you'd like to try to fill his shoes
00:43:37Maybe I can settle my score with you later
00:43:41All right
00:43:41Keep them both here
00:43:43I'll be back
00:43:44As soon as I pick up our jackpot
00:43:55How do you know he won't run out?
00:43:57You trust him?
00:43:59Trust him?
00:44:00With what?
00:44:01$30,000
00:44:03That's the loot Fargo got from that stagecoach 20 years ago
00:44:07It was never found
00:44:10That's what you came back for, isn't it?
00:44:12Suppose he might
00:44:13I don't think so
00:44:35Everything all right?
00:44:36It is now
00:44:49What's the matter?
00:44:50It's gone
00:44:57Cash Collins died in stir
00:44:59Who else knew about it?
00:45:00Nobody
00:45:02Unless
00:45:10Get it
00:45:12Some thieving son cleaned us out
00:45:14And I think I know whose son it was
00:45:16You didn't come here for dinner with no dame
00:45:19You came here for that dough
00:45:20Where is it, cowboy?
00:45:31Who threw it?
00:45:32You were looking straight at us
00:45:36One of those same pouches, all right
00:45:46Silver's all dated 20 years ago
00:45:48It's from the coach, all right
00:45:50It's just one thing
00:45:53We're about 30,000 cartwheels short
00:45:57Where is it?
00:45:58I don't know
00:45:59Ask the ghost
00:46:01I'll ask the guy who threw it
00:46:04Where is he?
00:46:05How do I know?
00:46:07Who is he?
00:46:08Big Tim Hanlon
00:46:09Lady, don't kid me
00:46:11Tim Hanlon's dead
00:46:12He died after the lost widow mine was flooded
00:46:15While he was rigging some pumps to pump it dry
00:46:17We heard about it in stir
00:46:20Listen, the guy that threw that bag can also throw slugs
00:46:22I don't like the idea of just standing around waiting to be potted
00:46:26All right
00:46:26You and Charlie take a look around
00:46:29Wait a minute
00:46:31Why do it the hard way?
00:46:34Maybe we can have some help from the little lady
00:46:37Just a minute
00:46:38Take your hands off of her
00:46:39The spot you're in, cowboy
00:46:41You better keep out of this
00:46:42Let him talk if he wants to
00:46:44You know, Autry
00:46:45The more I look at you
00:46:47The more I see your old man
00:46:52I'll hold your guns
00:46:53Do a thorough job of it
00:46:54It'll be a pleasure
00:46:55It's up to you, cowboy
00:46:58We want the rest of that dough
00:46:59And we want to know who threw the bag on the table
00:47:39Gene!
00:47:39Gene!
00:47:39Gene!
00:48:07Gene!
00:48:08Gene!
00:48:09Gene!
00:48:11Gene!
00:48:12Gene!
00:48:16Gene!
00:48:17Gene!
00:48:18Gene!
00:48:20Gene!
00:48:20Gene!
00:48:22Gene!
00:48:24Gene!
00:48:25Gene!
00:48:26Gene!
00:48:26Gene!
00:48:27Gene!
00:48:44Hey, what's Fargo?
00:48:48Fargo!
00:48:49Jake Fargo!
00:48:53Who called me?
00:48:54Well, not me, Jake.
00:48:55Honest.
00:48:57It's me, Fargo.
00:48:59Big Tim Handler.
00:49:01I'm right outside with your $30,000.
00:49:04Why don't you come and get it?
00:49:09That's him.
00:49:12Remember that voice if I left to be a hundred.
00:49:15Of course it's him.
00:49:17What's the matter, Fargo?
00:49:19Afraid of ghosts?
00:49:28All right, come on with me.
00:49:30Both of you.
00:49:33Gene!
00:49:42Look, Jake.
00:49:43There's somebody in the old opera house.
00:49:45Yeah.
00:49:46Stay with the horses.
00:49:47Don't leave them for a second.
00:49:48Sure, Jake.
00:49:49Let's go.
00:49:54You've been walking.
00:49:54Here.
00:50:07Here.
00:50:08Here.
00:50:26Big Tim drew them outside so we could escape.
00:50:28We've got to hurry, Gene.
00:50:35Not there.
00:50:36Here.
00:50:37This way.
00:50:46They left a man outside to guard the horses.
00:50:49Better come this way.
00:50:53Don't doubt your sanity.
00:50:55I'm real.
00:50:57I hope you're real enough to loan me a gun.
00:51:00If I'd had a gun lottery, I'd have stopped that fight long ago in another way.
00:51:04All local John's across the street in the Bonanza.
00:51:07He drew them over there to search.
00:51:09When they finish their search and left, we'll be in the Bonanza.
00:51:13With a guard out there?
00:51:14We don't have to cross the street.
00:51:15There's a tunnel that goes under it.
00:51:17Right through here.
00:51:20It's an old mine shaft that I had converted to my own use about 30 years ago.
00:51:25As the Bonanza king, I had enemies as well as friends.
00:51:28I couldn't begin to tell you the many reasons I had for using that tunnel.
00:51:31I couldn't tell you of a better reason than this.
00:51:34Well, come on.
00:51:35Quick.
00:51:36Watch your step.
00:51:48Did you find him?
00:51:52I'll bet ten to one he's been in there all the time.
00:52:06You got a gun, John?
00:52:07No.
00:52:08They took him off me when they chased me off McLean.
00:52:38My rifle's on champ saddle.
00:52:41I didn't idea.
00:52:44I'd go back through that tunnel into the hotel.
00:52:46Then I'd sneak around behind that guard.
00:52:48Don't forget it, John.
00:52:49Forget it.
00:52:49Make him listen to me, Gene.
00:52:51It's just like that story you told me when your dad caught Fargo the first time.
00:52:55I could put on the same trick.
00:52:57Make that guard look the other way.
00:52:59Then I'll sneak out and cut champion loose.
00:53:03You can call him.
00:53:04I ain't local.
00:53:06No, John.
00:53:08It's my horse and my dad's stunt.
00:53:11If anybody does that, I will.
00:53:14It only is the last resort.
00:53:22Shut up, Eagle.
00:53:24Quiet down there.
00:53:37You haven't told us why you're playing ghost.
00:53:42That's an explanation I really owe to Ruth.
00:53:46Hand on the publishing.
00:53:49When I first played ghost and talked to you out of the shadows, it was partly for fun.
00:53:54And partly just to talk to somebody.
00:53:57The reason I kept it up?
00:53:59Well, I was afraid you might not come here again if you knew I was a living man playing a
00:54:04game.
00:54:06You must have enjoyed the game, Mr. Hammond.
00:54:09I probably gave you a lot of laughs.
00:54:11No, no, no.
00:54:12That's not true.
00:54:14I was lonely.
00:54:16The only company I ever had was for no local John came here about once a month to bring me
00:54:20provisions.
00:54:23John?
00:54:25All I want is just one little nip, Mr. Hammond.
00:54:29Anything worth nipping was taken out of here long ago.
00:54:33You still haven't told us why you're not...
00:54:35Why I'm not dead?
00:54:37Why I'm not under that tombstone in the old churchyard?
00:54:40The question's not out of order.
00:54:43I was just a kid at the time.
00:54:46I went to your funeral.
00:54:50When my lost widow mine was flooded, I tried to rescue one of my crew.
00:54:56But I found he was dead.
00:54:59That gave me an idea.
00:55:02He was just about my build, face was disfigured beyond recognition, so I changed clothes with a dead man.
00:55:09Went out through an escape shaft and went to Mexico.
00:55:15They buried that miner right here in this town under the name of Big Tim Hennon.
00:55:20That's the funeral you attended, Gene.
00:55:22You saw a chance to disappear and dead.
00:55:24Why?
00:55:26Business reasons.
00:55:28I made too much money here in Mourner's flat.
00:55:31And I spent too much.
00:55:35There was a young actress.
00:55:37Looked a lot like Ruth.
00:55:40Not as nice as Ruth.
00:55:42Her name was Belle Travers.
00:55:45Ruth wearing a dress I once got her.
00:55:49I also got her an apartment house in San Francisco.
00:55:53A stable of race horses.
00:55:55Put her in a play on Broadway.
00:55:59The play failed me.
00:56:00So did the mines around here.
00:56:02And so did Belle.
00:56:06I came back here a few months ago to look for that $30,000 that Jake Fargo stole from me.
00:56:11I know it was hidden here somewhere.
00:56:13I found it three days ago.
00:56:15And you didn't clear out with it?
00:56:17I hung around waiting for Saturday to say goodbye to Ruth.
00:56:24You're in love with it, Tim?
00:56:26Oh, I'm too old, Gene. Much too old.
00:56:30Besides, Ruth's in love with you.
00:56:33Tim!
00:56:36When you walked into town, that was a break.
00:56:39So I set the table for two over at the hotel.
00:56:43Oh, as Cupid, I was going strong until Jake Fargo came along.
00:56:49But don't you worry about that.
00:56:51Between all of us, we can...
00:56:53John!
00:56:57John!
00:56:59I'll bet that local old fool went across the street after all.
00:57:03I wouldn't want to take your bet.
00:57:21Gene, where are you going?
00:57:22Through the tunnel.
00:57:24If I go out the front, the light will be behind me.
00:57:25That old man made a crazy play. Don't try to cover him, Gene.
00:57:28Stay here with Ruth.
00:58:10I'll get to the right now.
00:58:17Let's go.
00:58:54Thanks, John.
00:58:57Thanks for the try.
00:59:08We knew if those horses were sunk.
00:59:11Get out of here.
00:59:15Snag those horses.
00:59:16I'll stop Audrey.
00:59:17Whoa.
00:59:20Here, take it easy.
00:59:21Ow!
00:59:21Oh, my God.
00:59:52You see him?
00:59:53No.
00:59:55He's got our door and that dame's got it.
00:59:58Are we going to smoke him out?
00:59:59I don't know.
01:00:02You just said, Hal, smoke him out.
01:00:05Keep me covered.
01:00:40Oh, my God.
01:00:47Oh, my God.
01:00:54Oh, my God.
01:01:22That don't smoke him out.
01:01:24Nothing will.
01:01:25That wind will carry the fire right down to the stable.
01:01:46Watch your head.
01:01:58So far, the fire's all on the other side of the street.
01:02:01But, gee, where are you?
01:02:03He must be in the stable.
01:02:04I see gun flashes from the halos.
01:02:07That fire's burning toward the stable, too.
01:02:22Keep out of sight, Ruth.
01:02:23I'm going to get us some guns.
01:02:48I'm going to get us some guns.
01:02:52Make as much noise as you can.
01:03:06That's coming from the hotel.
01:03:07Well, it can't be just the game not doing all that shooting.
01:03:23Give me some slugs. I'm putting her out myself.
01:03:25But I'm getting out of here.
01:03:53They've quit, and your man's gone after them.
01:03:57Now, maybe you'd better go after your man.
01:04:00I can't. Somebody stole my horse.
01:04:03Sure, I did. Come on, we'll get it.
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