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Saddle up for an exciting Western adventure in Round-Up Time in Texas – Texas Frontier Showdown. This classic film brings you into the heart of the Wild West, where brave cowboys, dangerous outlaws, and the fight for justice collide.

Set against the vast Texas frontier, the story follows determined riders as they track down criminals and restore order to a lawless land. Packed with action, horseback chases, and classic Western drama, this film captures the true spirit of frontier life.

A timeless Western experience for fans of vintage cinema and cowboy legends.
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00:03Well, it's round the time in Texas, and the bloom is on the stage.
00:09I long to be in Texas, back riding on the rain.
00:14How it reckons, and I reckon, I would work for any way.
00:20To be free again, just to be again, when the bloom is on the stage.
00:25Well, it's round the time in Texas, and the bloom is on the stage.
00:35I long to be in Texas, back riding on the rain.
00:40Just the smell of bacon frying, when it's sizzling in the pan.
00:45Here's a breakfast morning, the early morning, drinking coffee from a can.
00:50Just the riding, rocking, roping, pounding leather all day long.
00:55Just the swaying, sweating, swearing, listening to a cowhand song.
01:01How it reckons, and I reckon, I would work for any way.
01:06To be free again, just to be again, when the bloom is on the stage.
01:35When it's round the time in Texas, and the bloom is on the stage.
01:42How I long to be in Texas, back riding on the rain.
01:47Just the smell of bacon frying, when it's sizzling in the pan.
01:53Here's a breakfast morning, the early morning, making coffee from a can.
01:58Just riding, rocking, roping, pounding leather all day long.
02:03Just the swaying, sweating, swearing, listening to a cowhand song.
02:08How it reckons, and I reckon, I would work for any way.
02:15To be free again, just to be again, when the bloom is on the stage.
02:24All right, come and get it.
02:25Here, Gene, I got a place for you.
02:28Boy, give me lots of them beans.
02:30I like them, pal.
02:31You bet.
02:32Say, Frog, I'll run into another bunch of wild musk things this morning.
02:35I think we can head them up into a blind canyon without any trouble.
02:38Well, the quicker we get back into town and auction them off, the better I'm going to like it.
02:48Say, Gene, I got a new trick.
02:51Yeah?
02:51What is it?
02:53Watch.
02:54Now you see it.
02:56Hocus Pocus, Gentleman Rocus, Sacramento, California.
03:05You ain't seen nothing yet.
03:08There comes Bill.
03:15Say, Bill, did you bring back that magic liquid fire I sent for?
03:18You and that liquid fire of yours, I'm sure, got me in a lot of trouble.
03:23Why, all them storekeepers at Red Gulf's there think I'm crazy.
03:27They claim there ain't no such thing.
03:29Oh, they did, did they, huh?
03:30Well, my magic book says there is, and they ought to know.
03:33Well, have your own way about it.
03:35Maybe you can get some of it when you get to Galveston.
03:38Here's a cablegram for you, Gene.
03:40I reckon it's from your brother in South Africa.
03:42South Africa?
03:48Yeah, it's from Texas, all right, fellas.
03:50Listen to this.
03:51Dear Gene,
03:53Barkley and I discovered a rich diamond mine in the Valley of Superstition.
03:57Stop.
03:58Need horses badly, but impossible to buy.
04:01Stop.
04:02Bring at once as many as you can round up.
04:05Stop.
04:06We can auction off those not needed at big profits.
04:10Cable your plans immediately.
04:12Care John Cardigan, Dunbar, South Africa.
04:15Diamond.
04:16You got a diamond mine, aren't you?
04:17A big one, he said.
04:19We're riding, fellas.
04:20It's South Africa or bust.
04:21Let's go.
04:25Hey, what about all this chow?
04:46So long, fellas.
04:48We'll let you know what happened.
04:49Don't get lost in them jungles.
04:51Bring me back some of those diamonds, Gene.
04:53Thanks a lot, Bill, for bringing me these bottles of magic liquid far from Galveston.
04:58It worked pretty good.
05:04Hey.
05:05Do that again, pal.
05:07Huh?
05:08Do that again.
05:17Thanks.
05:37I hope your brother's waiting in Dunbar for us with the horses when we get back from Kimberley.
05:42Don't worry about Gene.
05:43By the time we get our claim recorded, he'll be in Dunbar with enough horses to supply the army.
06:14Don't worry about it.
06:44You follow Tex Autry.
06:46Don't let him get away.
06:47I'm going back to Dunbar and report to Cardigan.
07:07I'm going back to Dunbar and report to Cardigan.
07:29How about it?
07:33They got Barkley and the natives, Cardigan.
07:35What about Autry?
07:37He can get away.
07:38But the boys are after him.
07:42The cablegram arrived for Tex about a week ago.
07:44It's bad news.
07:46His brother Gene's coming here with a herd of horses.
07:49And he knows about the diamond strike.
07:51That means we've got to see that he doesn't get a chance to throw a monkey wrench into our plans
07:55when he arrives.
08:00Now, gentlemen, you understand the object of this little gang is to find the shell under which the little pea
08:05is hidden.
08:06And now I'm betting two to one that my hand is quicker than your eye.
08:09You can't fool me again, Barkley.
08:11I'm betting the pea is under that shell.
08:13Right, that shell.
08:14The gentleman selects this shell.
08:16I'm sorry, sir, but it's under this one and better luck next time.
08:19Now, gentlemen, two or three of you can play this game just as well as once.
08:22Now, you listen to me, Barkley.
08:24This is the last time I'm going to tell you to quit running this shell game in front of my
08:28saloon.
08:29Now, come on.
08:29Move on.
08:30Bother someone else for a while.
08:31See, now, look here.
08:31I work.
08:32It's where I please.
08:33It's calling it.
08:33I'm calling it.
08:34Listen to my tail and I'll tell you of my troubles on the ocean.
08:37I'm frail from a tie, eye, iffy, iffy, yay, iffy, yay.
08:41Tie, eye, iffy, iffy, yay.
08:44On a $10 horse and a $40 saddle and I'm going back to punch and dance.
08:49His cattle come a tie, eye, iffy, iffy, yay, iffy, yay.
08:53Tie, eye, iffy, iffy, yay.
08:56Old Ben Bolt was a darn good boss, but he'd go see the gals on a swayback horse.
09:02Come a tie, eye, iffy, iffy, yay, iffy, yay.
09:05Tie, eye, iffy, iffy, yay.
09:08Put him served on my hand on my horn.
09:11I'm the best darn cowboy there is.
09:12Let's have a talk with this, Bartry.
09:16If I'm not mistaken, he'll be looking us up.
09:19Put my knees in the saddle and the feet in the sky.
09:22I'll quit punchy cows in the sweet.
09:25By and by come a tie, eye, iffy, iffy, yay, iffy, yay.
09:29Tie, eye, iffy, iffy, yay.
09:35I'll give you a hundred quid for your off, sir.
09:37How about picking me out a team at your own price?
09:39Yeah.
09:40Wait a minute.
09:41Wait a minute.
09:42You'll all have a chance to buy horses when we auction them off later.
09:46Oh, they're going to have an auction.
09:47You'll throw all of these off.
09:49Say, I should...
09:50Are you the stable man?
09:51Yeah.
09:52Gene Autry is my name.
09:54I want you to look after my horses around here until I auction them off tomorrow.
09:58Well, they're good.
10:00I beg pardon, sir, but have you hired an auctioneer yet, sir?
10:04Why, no, not yet.
10:05Well, sir, then I am perhaps the greatest auctioneer in all of South Africa.
10:10Yes.
10:11Bucky McCluskey is the name, sir.
10:13And look here.
10:15I'll do it for only five percent of the gross receipts.
10:18Well, your terms are all right, McCluskey.
10:20Yes.
10:20I'll think it over and let you know.
10:22What?
10:23Say, by the way, do you know a fellow around here by the name of Tex Autry?
10:27He's a brother of mine.
10:29Tex Autry?
10:30Yes.
10:32Why, yes, I've heard of him.
10:35But look, I'm thinking that you'd better talk to Mr. John Cardigan.
10:38He used to know Tex quite well.
10:40They were great friends, as a matter of fact.
10:42Well, thank you very much.
10:43Right.
11:01We're looking for John Cardigan.
11:03Is he here?
11:04Yeah.
11:06I'll get him.
11:09Drink round, break, boy, then never give o'er.
11:13Drink round, break, boy, as I have said before.
11:18Old Barney has sent to us a fresh reply.
11:23And swears that he will come and drink old England dry.
11:29T'was Collingwood of gallant renown.
11:33For his fight for his king, his country and the crown.
11:38For his crown, his king and country.
11:41He would fight until he'd die.
11:45Before the day should come and drink old England dry.
11:49Everybody sing with me now.
11:51Come on, join in the chorus.
11:53Dry, dry, dry, boy, dry.
11:57He's ready to come and drink old England dry, dry, dry.
12:02Won't you sing with us?
12:03It's all in fun, you know.
12:04We'd like to, but we don't know the song.
12:07Oh, would you sing us an American song, then?
12:09All right.
12:10The problem is saying with me.
12:12Dry, dry, dry.
12:18Dry, dry, dry, boys, dry.
12:21He's ready to come and drink old England dry, dry, dry.
12:30Now I have a surprise for you.
12:33The two Americans have consented to sing for us.
12:35Yes!
12:37Yes!
12:43A long, long time ago, as all you folks should know,
12:47Uncle Noah built himself an ark.
12:51For 40 days and nights, the rain was sure a fright,
12:55And the animals nearly tore his ark apart.
12:59The duck went quack, and the cow went moo,
13:01And the rooster's cocky, doo-doo-doo,
13:03And the old-tonged catcher raised an awful rod.
13:06Hey!
13:06Ow!
13:07The little pig squealed, and the billy goat bad,
13:09And the bullfrog said,
13:10Biggest rain we ever had.
13:11Uncle Noah's ark's a madhouse now.
13:14The horses and cattle and the fowls of the air,
13:18Even the long-eared jackass was there.
13:22Quiet in the yell, said who?
13:25Woof!
13:25Cock-a-doodle-doo, all was there,
13:27And Uncle Noah's ark.
13:34Bless you, it's all ours.
13:36Understand you want to talk to me.
13:38I'm Cardigan.
13:39That's right.
13:40Should we sit down?
13:41Sure.
13:43Sure.
13:48Cock-a-doodle-doo is my name.
13:49Not Tex's brother.
13:51Yeah.
13:52I thought probably you could tell me where he was.
13:55Now, I hate to be the first to tell you this,
13:56But the Cape Police are looking for him on a murder charge.
13:59Murdered?
14:01Why, I can't believe it.
14:03It's hard for me to believe myself,
14:05But facts are facts.
14:07The brother and his partner, Barkley,
14:09Made a very rich diamond strike.
14:11They left several weeks ago to record it.
14:13Barkley was found murdered on the raft they left on.
14:16Now, since then, Tex has dropped from sight.
14:18Why, Tex wouldn't harm anyone.
14:21He must have been framed.
14:23Well, I agree with you.
14:24You see, I grub-staked Tex in Barkley.
14:27I'd like to see the whole matter straightened out, if possible.
14:30Where did they make their strike?
14:32No one has been able to find out.
14:34Do you know if you got the cable gram I sent him?
14:37No, but I've been holding one for him for several weeks.
14:40I'll get it and see if it's the one you sent.
14:49You ain't seen nothing.
14:51You ain't seen a thing.
14:52Just watch this.
14:59Whoa!
15:04This is known as firewater in Texas.
15:07That's all.
15:07There ain't no more jokes.
15:20Well, I found it, all right.
15:25Thanks.
15:26Oh, that's all right.
15:26If you ever need any help, just holler.
15:29Hey, maybe you can help me get some native guys.
15:32After the auction tomorrow, I want to start looking for Tex.
15:35Oh, sure.
15:36Well, thanks a lot.
15:41I hope I see you again.
15:43Soon.
15:44Me too.
15:50Kind of like that American, don't you?
15:52Jealous?
15:54Listen, Gwen.
15:55Autry ever takes you from me, I'll kill him.
15:58Autry?
15:58Yes, Tex Autry's brother.
16:00Say, what's that name mean to you?
16:02Oh, nothing.
16:04Nothing.
16:05We've all got to know what Cardigan's game is,
16:07but this cable ground's been open and glued back together again.
16:12Aren't you the blokes who owns the horses down in the corral?
16:15Yeah.
16:16Well, you better be looking after them.
16:17Someone has left the gate open, and they're getting out.
16:21Looks like our friend Cardigan's already started working, Frog.
17:04Stop them horses, Audrey! Stop them!
17:22Where's that stable man I left in charge of these horses?
17:24We don't know, Bats.
17:25You've got a lot of nerve running your horses through my place like that.
17:28Who's going to pay for the damage?
17:30You know, a herd of stampeding horses is pretty hard to handle, Cordigan.
17:33That don't make any difference.
17:34That makes a lot of difference.
17:36Somebody didn't want us to auction off our horses.
17:39So whoever left the gate open should fix up your place.
17:43Well, maybe I was a bit too hasty.
17:46One look at my saloon is enough to make anybody mad.
17:49Oh, that's all right.
17:50That's just one of those things.
17:55You know, Gene, I think we could have kept them horses out of his saloon at that.
17:59No.
18:00No?
18:01No.
18:02No.
18:03Oh.
18:04Get her cleaned up, will you?
18:19Hello, Miss Gwen.
18:20What happened, Barky?
18:21All right.
18:21I got the job as auctioneer, all right.
18:23Good.
18:24Stick close to Audrey and learn all you can about him.
18:26And find out just what he's doing in Dunbar.
18:28Right.
18:29I'll do that.
18:37Look here, Gene.
18:38This is the last time that you're going to be offered these beautiful horses at any price.
18:42A hundred and fifteen pounds.
18:44A hundred and fifteen pounds, the gentleman said.
18:46A hundred and fifteen quid is me laden.
18:48A hundred and twenty-five.
18:49A hundred and twenty-five sold to Mr. John Cardigan for a hundred and twenty-five quid.
18:54Thank you, sir.
18:54There you are, a hundred and twenty-five pounds.
18:57Put him with the rest of the stock, Namba.
18:59Yeah, Bass.
19:01Where'd you get that belt buckle?
19:05Me trade him knife to a native boy for a belt, boss.
19:09How long ago?
19:10Two, three, four moons.
19:13Meet him boy on the river.
19:15Like him belt, make him quick trade.
19:17And you're a good trader.
19:18And now, gentlemen, here's another beautiful animal.
19:20Now, for this animal, I want forbidden to start at a hundred quid and no less.
19:23Wait a minute, Barky.
19:24I'm sorry, folks, but I've decided to keep the rest of the horses.
19:28That's all.
19:32Say, Barky, who is this native boy with a cardigan?
19:35Oh, him?
19:35Well, I think he's one of the caffers that carry supplies.
19:39Yeah.
19:40His name's Namba.
19:41I see.
19:42Figure up how much I owe you and see me later this evening.
19:45Yes, right, sir.
19:46Thank you, sir.
19:48Why are you so interested in this caffering, Namba?
19:51Because he's wearing a belt and buckle I gave my brother.
19:54He is, huh?
19:55Well, if I was a detective, I'd say you had a pretty good clue.
19:59Pretty good?
19:59It's perfect.
20:01We're leaving for the river in the morning, Frog.
20:08We've got to take care of Autry tonight.
20:11What about his partner?
20:13I'll take care of him.
20:15A few uncut diamonds will do the trick.
20:17We catch on quick, Johnson.
20:21Come after that help you offered, Cardigan.
20:24Well, the offer still holds good.
20:26I know where that diamond mine is my brother discovered.
20:29Where is it?
20:31Tex cabled me that he'd made his diamond strike in the Valley of Superstition.
20:35The Valley of Superstition?
20:37Is it that bad?
20:38Well, the natives claim that no one's ever entered that valley and returned alive.
20:42Evidently Tex and Barkley did.
20:44To lead an expedition into that place is practically impossible.
20:47I doubt if you can find a native in Dunbar to act as a guide.
20:50We'll go without guide.
20:51You know this country pretty well.
20:53Oh, I can probably find the valley all right, but there's no sense in walking into a buzzsaw.
20:58Well, I'm leaving tomorrow.
21:00And I intend to get to the bottom of this whole mystery concerning my brother and his partner.
21:05You're all right, Autry.
21:06I'll go with you.
21:07Win, lose, or draw.
21:08Then it's a deal.
21:10I've got plenty of horses to make the trip, so I'll leave it to you to make arrangements for equipment
21:14and guides.
21:15Right-o.
21:16And we'll get together the first thing in the morning.
21:18Okay.
21:21We're like a gym so hearty.
21:24Health to thee and health to me and health to all our party.
21:29He who will not drain his blood shall be freed with caudial splash.
21:35Lupu, tzupu, tzupu, lupu.
21:38Thus we live in Poland.
21:43Goose with sauces and by gods, oh, nobles aid with gusto.
21:49Now like storks without knives and forks, they swallow snails and worms, oh.
21:55Who to live with frogs is fain.
21:58Should be priced with caudial strain.
22:01Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
22:03Such we live in Poland.
22:06Now find a hand you turned out for me.
22:10You drink with me and then you pick my post.
22:13You're crazy enough, Buddha.
22:23Come on.
22:29These fellows are mighty amateurish at this business.
22:32Now get out.
22:33And besides that, you're a poor shot.
22:36Sorry this had to occur in my place, Audrey.
22:38If anything's liable to happen during a brawl.
22:40Well, that's all right.
22:42You missed as good as a mile.
22:44Step up the bar, everyone.
22:46Drink around the house.
22:55Cardigan.
22:56It looks like there's been a new diamond strike.
22:59I just saw some of the biggest diamonds that have ever been done.
23:01Where?
23:02Who had them?
23:03I don't know where they came from.
23:04But that American partner, Gene Rothreys, had them.
23:06What?
23:07Are you sure?
23:08Sure as I'm a foot high.
23:13You're asking me, I'm betting both of those Americans are illicit diamond buyers.
23:17You must be right.
23:18Neither one of them two blokes has had time enough to do any digging.
23:32Oh, hello, Gene.
23:33Hey, look at all the pretty diamonds I got.
23:35Look at there.
23:36Ain't that a pretty one?
23:37Boy.
23:38Where'd you get these?
23:39Well, a fellow by the name of Smith had them, and I swapped a horse for him.
23:43Don't you think I made a good deal?
23:45That's just the trouble, Frog.
23:46You made too good a deal.
23:48What do you mean, too good a deal?
23:50You reckon that glass or something?
23:51Have you shown these diamonds to anyone?
23:53Why, no, I ain't shown them to nobody.
23:55I ain't had them only a couple of minutes.
23:57You're both under arrest.
23:59Huh?
24:00Disharm them.
24:01You can't do that.
24:02We ain't done nothing.
24:04Do you mind telling us why we're under arrest?
24:06For illicit diamond buying.
24:08It's against the law to have uncut diamonds in your possession without a license.
24:12Listen, we didn't buy them diamonds.
24:14I got them diamonds from a guy by the name of Smith.
24:17I gave him a horse for him.
24:19And a good one.
24:20And I suppose his name was John Smith?
24:23Was?
24:23And he's a guy about that tall, and he's got a nose like a pumpkin.
24:26You know him?
24:27No.
24:28And nobody else does either.
24:30Now listen, Captain.
24:32My partner and I have only been in Dunbar two days.
24:35Don't you think we're due...
24:36I'm sorry, Audrey, but I'll have to lock you up until we move you to Kimberley tomorrow for trial.
24:41Take charge of diamonds, Corporal.
24:44All right.
24:45Well, get out of here.
24:53Where are you headed, Cardigan?
24:55Get wind of the strike?
24:57I don't know.
24:58I don't care.
25:00Find my honeymoon.
25:01Well, Gene, it looks like we've been double-crossed all around.
25:05Even Barky sold us out.
25:10Come on.
25:11We're starting for Kimberley.
25:12John Cardigan's made arrangements there for a lawyer to defend you.
25:15That's mighty nice of him.
25:19Let's go.
25:48Let's go.
26:18Let's go.
26:50Oh, they'll be lost in the jungle, sure.
26:53Let's get back to our native and get on the trail.
26:58Gene, do you suppose there's any more lines running loose around here?
27:02I wouldn't be surprised.
27:04There's probably all sorts of other wild animals, too.
27:11Don't you suppose we'd be safer in jail?
27:13Well, if you want to go back and give yourself up to the Cape Police, it's all right with me.
27:18But I'm going to find the trail to the Valley of Superstition.
27:21Well, I'm not backing out, Gene, but gee whiz, I wish I was back in Texas.
27:25You and me both.
27:27But we've got to find that man that traded you those diamonds.
27:30He's the only one who can square us with the police.
27:32Oh, how are we going to find him?
27:34By finding Cardigan.
27:36They're working together, sure.
27:38Well, what are you going to do about Gwen?
27:40She left Dunbar with Cardigan.
27:42I'm worried about her.
27:44You would be.
28:02Well, well, well.
28:03Fancy meeting you all here.
28:05Well, glad to see you and Frog, Gene.
28:07Although I'll admit it's rather unexpected.
28:10Oh, well, that's all right.
28:11The pleasure's all ours.
28:13Say, look here.
28:14How did you get away from the Bloomin' Bobby?
28:16Well, if you mean them policemen, that was a cinch.
28:18Mr. Cardigan's lawyer fixed that.
28:21Oh, now, but hurry up some food.
28:23Our guests must be hungry.
28:24Thanks.
28:25We are hungry.
28:27It'd make me very happy if that witch doctor up there in that cave would stop that hammer.
28:32He's giving me the willy.
28:35Well, at that, the rhythm of that tom-tom is very much like the American Indians.
28:39For instance, their moon song is sung to the rhythm of tom-tom.
28:45Moon of desire
28:51Keep on, Gene.
28:53Maybe you can make enough noise to drown out that witch doctor's racket.
29:03Take care.
29:10Help!
29:12Take care.
29:20Help!
29:21Help!
29:23Help!
29:37Looks like they're preparing a celebration for us, Cardigan.
29:40There's going to be a celebration, all right, only we're going to do the entertaining.
29:43If I'm not mistaken, the natives have started the fire dance,
29:46which is always followed by a human sacrifice.
29:54Oh, boy!
29:59Perseo!
30:03Now, here's the cue, Perseo.
30:07La...
30:08La...
30:11La...
30:13La...
30:15La...
30:18La...
30:20La...
30:22La...
30:24And all together now.
30:32That's fine.
30:33Now let's take the whole thing all the way through.
30:36Oh, uh, hello.
30:39What's on your mind?
30:40Dumber malinger.
30:41Oh, yeah, I got it all fixed.
30:44Dumber malinger.
30:45Oh, I get it.
30:46You want me to bring the gadget?
30:48Okay.
31:09That's pretty good.
31:26Chiefy, my gadget is ruined.
31:28Oh, oh, oh.
31:35Oh, oh, oh.
31:37You're on the bambu.
31:38Oh, oh, oh, oh.
31:39What's he saying?
31:42We're to be sacrificed to the fire god.
32:07You understand him?
32:08What'd he say?
32:09He said that all white men are bad and we have to die to please the fire god.
32:13Hey, Frog, try some magic on him.
32:15Huh?
32:16Try some magic on him.
32:18Yeah.
32:21Hocus Pocus, gentlemen, rocus.
32:23Chili con carne, hot tamale enchilada.
32:26Sacramento, California, Michigan.
32:37Take it.
32:41Do I keep it up?
32:57Now, look at that.
32:58Ain't I done it now?
32:59Well, you sure did.
33:00Try your harmonicon.
33:03Here.
33:04You kids show your old man what I done taught you.
33:06Come on.
33:39Come on.
33:42Nothing in this world ain't nothing.
33:46Oh, glory, hallelujah.
33:48Make you feel so peculiar.
33:50The devil cannot fool you.
33:52Only Bible days.
33:54Body, bit, bit, bit, bit, bit, bit.
33:55Hej, otro, otro.
33:57Body, bit, bit, bit, bit.
33:59Holy Bible days.
34:01Body, bit, bit, bit, bit.
34:03Body, bit, bit, bit, bit.
34:05Body, bit, bit, bit.
34:07Holy Bible days.
34:08When that complication starts at me
34:13Nothing in this world will mean nothing
34:16Let me set up, try out them, let me set up
34:20Let me meet the Bible for that
34:22On revival day
34:30Nacho!
34:31What, Oprah?
34:32What'd he say?
34:33He said we could go.
34:35Let's do this fine. Let's go.
34:55What's the matter now?
34:56He says white god got to stay and teach his children more music.
35:00But it looks like you're stuck, Frog.
35:02But as long as they think you're a god, you're safe.
35:05We'll come back after you as soon as we'll find the mine.
35:07All right, I'm game.
35:09Make him think that you want Cardigan to stay here with you.
35:13Tell him the white god says he'll stay.
35:16Humble.
35:22Kim, stay too.
35:23Humble.
35:25I suppose this is your idea, Artry.
35:27You're a good guesser, Cardigan.
35:29You're carrying things a little too far, Gene.
35:31Your brother murdered Barclay and now you're trying to get Cardigan out of the way.
35:34Shut up and get into that wagon and be quick about it.
35:36I'm going to prove to you that your boyfriend here is not as much on the level as you think
35:40he is.
35:41Well, I won't do it.
35:42If Cardigan stays here, so do I.
35:48Let's go.
35:55Listen, Amber.
35:57You're going to guide us to the mine in the Valley of Superstition.
36:00It's going to be too bad, see?
36:02Now help me hitch up these horses.
36:04Yeah, I'll bet.
36:30You know, Brynn, there's a lot of truth in that song.
36:32I think you're despicable.
36:35I think you're despicable.
37:01That was a drum signal of some kind.
37:03Gwen, the Indians back in Texas used the same method to send their message.
37:08You think that message concerns us?
37:09I know it.
37:10From now on, we're heading right into danger.
37:13So I think it's about time that we all had an understanding.
37:16Just why did you come to Dunbar, Gwen?
37:18I have nothing to explain to you.
37:20You'll answer my question or we're turning back.
37:25Well, Edward Barclay was my father.
37:29I came to South Africa to find out who killed him.
37:32Cardigan was a possible suspect in my mind, so I went to work for him.
37:35Well, I never really trusted Cardigan, but I had a game to play,
37:39and I played it without letting my feelings interfere with my better judgment.
37:42I admire your nerve, Gwen.
37:44This whole situation's been a game of dog eat dog.
37:47Are you sure we're heading in the right direction, Amber?
37:49Yeah, I bet.
37:50Reach your mind plenty quick.
37:52Well, you better be right.
38:53Don't come back at night, why do I take pride?
38:58Because my dynamite, change my body.
39:03I am, it's part of the signer, part of the signer.
39:08Just sit down here, me, me.
39:11How am I doing, cardigan?
39:14No, no, musica.
39:28What's the matter now?
39:29His son's sick. I told him you could cure him.
39:31Well, what'd you do that for? I ain't no doctor. I can't cure nobody.
39:36You'd better if you want to remain the royal music teacher.
39:39How you doing now?
39:41Not so good.
39:47All right, another one.
39:49Come on.
39:50Oh, that makes sense.
40:09Cardigan, this man's been eating green coconuts.
40:12You tell the chief that I'll cure his own son before the next moon.
40:23Nothing doing. He wants him cured right away.
40:25He does, huh?
40:27Well, you inform the chief that his son will be cured within the hour.
40:33But, none of the natives must approach this hut.
40:36This man will go forth in a trance in a few moments.
40:39And he goes to find communion with the great spirit.
40:44No one must follow him.
40:45And he'll come back in a few minutes.
40:48Cured.
40:50Bumak, buianko, buianko, buianko, buianko, buianko, buianko.
40:54Bua, bua.
40:56Bua.
41:03Bua, bua.
41:30Let's go.
41:36Oh, oh, oh, oh
41:40Ha...
41:41Hallelujah
41:42Halleluja
41:42Viva, viva, viva, viva.
42:15Viva, viva, viva, viva, viva.
42:43Viva, viva, viva.
42:55Come on.
42:57Zobaro, Zobro.
42:58Yeah.
42:59Come on.
43:40Oh, God.
43:43Oh, God.
43:49Oh, God.
44:18Come on, fat man.
44:21Go on away, Kitty.
44:22Phew.
44:23Go on away.
44:24Go on away and leave me alone.
44:28No.
44:33No.
44:37No.
44:38No.
44:40No.
44:43No.
44:50Go on.
44:51Get away from here.
44:57Now get on out of here.
44:58I'll bite you.
45:03I'll bite you.
45:17I'll bite you.
45:22I'll bite you.
45:24I'll bite you.
45:25I'll bite you.
45:26I'll bite you.
45:26I'll bite you.
45:27I'll bite you.
45:28I'll bite you.
45:35Oh, hello, chiefy old pal.
45:37I'm so glad to see you.
45:39You know, you've got too many lions and gorillas in this banana orchard of yours.
45:43I'd a whole lot rather be a nursemaid to your kids.
45:46Ooh.
45:56Stay here, man.
46:09Arrest him.
46:12Where's Gene Autry?
46:13Huh?
46:14Well, I'll tell you anything you want to know if you'll get me out of this village.
46:18Put him on his horse.
46:21Come ahead.
46:49Where's your boss?
46:51Big bass.
46:52Inside.
46:52Inside.
47:13Didn't I see you in Dunbar with Cardigan?
47:16Wouldn't be at all surprised.
47:18Who's in charge here?
47:19I guess I'm the man you're looking for, Autry.
47:28I guess I'm the man you're looking for, Autry.
47:40May I offer you my hospitality, Miss Barkley?
47:46Take the two men out and lock them up now, Buck.
47:47I'll decide what to do with them later on.
47:49Yeah, boss.
47:51Boomba.
47:51Boomba, well.
48:05Sit down, Gwen.
48:10I've got a lot of things I want to talk over with you.
48:32I've got a lot of things I want to talk over with you.
48:43Jane, Peck!
48:46Come on.
48:47Come on.
49:09Hey, you. You. Stay here. Guard him.
49:11You with me. Come on.
49:26Rob! Jabba, Sweeby!
49:28That drum message must have been bad news.
49:31I've got an idea how we can get out of here.
49:33Now that you know how your father died,
49:35you ought to know just what to expect from me.
49:38You must be very proud of yourself, Cardigan.
49:43Your message come, boss.
49:45They keep policemen riding up trails of mine.
49:47Looks like a showdown, Craig.
49:49Load the wagon with dynamite.
49:57Hey! Come here!
50:05See these?
50:16How'd you boys like to have this?
50:21Come here.
50:22All right, Mr. O'Kree. I've got him.
50:23Come here. Come here.
50:29Drink it, Roy. Come here.
50:31Come here.
50:33Hold up.
50:34Just a little bit off with you.
50:37It's not the best of me.
50:40Yeah.
50:48Just a little bit off it.
50:51Yeah.
50:54Come here.
50:56Come here.
50:57Come here.
50:59Come here.
51:01Come here.
51:08Keep quiet.
51:09Don't make it annoyed.
51:31Look!
51:42Never mind the fight.
51:43We'll try to make the pass and blow it up after us.
51:45Come on, get going.
52:04Come here, boys.
52:16Hold it.
52:18What's going on there?
52:21Come on.
52:26Oh, my God.
53:01I'm going to take you off the wagon on my horse.
53:04Lean as far as you can and hang on tight.
53:46I'm going to take you off the wagon on my horse.
53:51Thanks, Colonel.
53:52You're welcome.
53:53Yeah, and this Smith, hombre, he's the guy that sold me them uncut diamonds.
53:57And if he don't confess right now, I'm going to hit him again right on the nose.
54:01I'll talk.
54:02I did trade those diamonds for a horse.
54:05It was Cardigan's orders.
54:06Cardigan was back in this whole business here.
54:12And it's round-up time in Texas, and the bloom is on the stage.
54:20How long to be in Texas, back riding on the range.
54:26Just to smell the bacon frying, with it sitting in the pan.
54:33See the breakfast morning, early morning, drinking coffee from a pan.
54:39Just to riding, rocking, roping, pounding leather all day long.
54:44Just to be free again, just to be free again, when the bloom is on the stage.
55:08The End
55:09The End
55:14The End
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