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Frontier Justice: Texas Guns Ablaze (1942) is a thrilling classic Western packed with action, courage, and the relentless pursuit of justice. Set against the rugged landscapes of the American frontier, this timeless film follows brave lawmen as they battle ruthless outlaws threatening peace in Texas.
With blazing gunfights, daring showdowns, and the spirit of the Old West, this vintage masterpiece captures the essence of traditional Western cinema. Fans of classic cowboy films will appreciate its heroic storytelling, dramatic tension, and nostalgic charm.
Experience the adventure, honor, and excitement of frontier justice in this unforgettable Western classic from the golden age of Hollywood.
With blazing gunfights, daring showdowns, and the spirit of the Old West, this vintage masterpiece captures the essence of traditional Western cinema. Fans of classic cowboy films will appreciate its heroic storytelling, dramatic tension, and nostalgic charm.
Experience the adventure, honor, and excitement of frontier justice in this unforgettable Western classic from the golden age of Hollywood.
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00:00The End
00:35The End
01:11The End
01:30Deep in the heart of Texas
01:32The prairie sky
01:34Is wide and high
01:36Deep in the heart of Texas
01:40The sage in blue
01:43Is like perfume
01:45Deep in the heart of Texas
01:49Reminds me of the one I love
01:54Deep in the heart of Texas
01:58The coyotes wave along the trail
02:02Deep in the heart of Texas
02:06The rabbits rush around the brush
02:12Deep in the heart of Texas
02:16The cactus plants are hard on pants
02:20Deep in the heart of Texas
02:24The doggies ball
02:27They pull and ball
02:30Deep in the heart of Texas
02:34Deep in the heart of Texas
02:39Exciting, ain't it?
02:41Can almost hear Corrigan think
02:45I said almost
02:49Quiet
02:54Looks like we're gonna settle down and die at old age
03:00I'll take it back
03:01I'll take it back
03:02I'll take it back
03:02Hey, fella, somebody's throwing lead
03:20Hey, brother
03:21Hey, send me a second
03:21Deep in the heart of Texas
03:26Crack
03:26Crack
03:27Crack
03:27Crack
03:27Crack
03:27Crack
03:27Crack
03:27Crack
03:27Crack
03:28Crack
03:28Crack
03:33Crack
03:34When did you learn to count?
03:35Will you two shut up?
03:37We're on a vacation.
03:38You mean you're not going to help them?
03:39Nope, not while we're on our vacation.
03:42Let Elmer help them.
03:43How can I send Elmer?
03:45He's too young, and you know it.
03:47And too scared, and I know it.
03:48And besides, it's your turn to go to town for the supplies.
03:52I believe they mean it.
03:53You know they mean it.
03:54I never thought I'd see the day when you two would go on
03:57snoozing when there's folks in trouble.
03:59Well, I guess there's nothing left to do but get along
04:12into town.
04:38Come over there.
04:39Come on over there.
04:40Come on, you're messed up, take yours.
04:42Come on for him, you let me see him when he looks
05:01He's a gay nun or some behavior.
05:01Well, do you remember another call with me?
05:19Don't waste lead Pete. He's plum finished. Duke, you ride back and tell Denby he's in the clear. Slim and
05:25me will get to the ranch.
05:58Don't waste any time.
06:16Oh, my God.
06:55Who are you?
06:56Take it easy.
06:57It's a pesky wound you got there.
06:59It's lucky the lead didn't stay in.
07:00Yeah, who are you?
07:02Take it easy.
07:03I'm a friend.
07:06I don't know.
07:07I remember.
07:09The buckboard cracked up.
07:12After they shot me, the horses got away.
07:15Who was it?
07:17I don't know.
07:19Three riders.
07:22I don't know why anybody...
07:24Last you know.
07:27I don't know why.
07:28I'm a stranger here.
07:30What's your name?
07:32Brett Travis.
07:33Brett Travis.
07:34Where are you from?
07:37Amarillo.
07:38I left there three days ago.
07:39Well, what are you doing on the way down this part of the country?
07:42I was on my way to the Lazy W Ranch.
07:45It's around here somewhere, isn't it?
07:47I wouldn't know.
07:48I'm a stranger around you myself.
07:51The lawyer named Danby at Buckhorn said for me.
07:55I was left to share in the ranch.
07:58Well, my uncle, Josiah Wilson.
08:01We'll see if you get to Lazy W.
08:03I'll get a buck to board and coach you there.
08:05Thanks, mister.
08:07Just call me Alibi.
08:08Everybody else does.
08:10Okay, thanks, Alibi.
08:11I hear some water.
08:13You take it quiet like till I get back.
08:16This ain't likely to move much.
08:18We'll have them to be gone long.
08:41Howdy.
08:41I'd like to talk to the boss.
08:43Reckon you'll find her up the house.
08:56Denby didn't lose any time getting that Evans kid out here.
08:59No, he was just waiting, worried that Brett Travis was out of the way.
09:17Oh, hello, Mr. Denby.
09:19Hello, Mr. Judy.
09:30Judy, this is your cousin, Brett Travis.
09:33He arrived in Buckhorn a short while ago.
09:35Brett, Judy Wilson, who's co-heir to the ranch.
09:38I never would have known you, Brett.
09:40No wonder I was about four the last time we saw each other.
09:44Yeah, and I was just about to get into long pants.
09:46We're looking forward to seeing you, though.
09:51Lazy W, you're welcome, sir.
09:53Thanks.
09:58Did that man light up with you, Mr. Denby?
10:00I don't know him.
10:01He didn't come with me.
10:02Did you want to see me?
10:05Not really, ma'am.
10:07I was just passing by and thought I'd stop in and ask the way to Buckhorn.
10:11Who are you looking for in Buckhorn?
10:13My aunt Clementine.
10:14That's my Marian aunt.
10:16Moved to these parks years ago.
10:18Must have had two or three husbands since then.
10:20Buckhorn's about four miles straight ahead up that road.
10:24Thank you, ma'am.
10:28Well, let's go in the house.
10:42I wonder who that hombre is.
10:43I never laid eyes on him before.
10:46I wonder what he wanted.
10:49And Judge Clyde admitted your father's will to probate, Judy.
10:52Now, within a week or so, you and Brett will go into court and establish your identity.
10:56Just a matter of form, and the ranch will be yours.
10:59I guess Uncle Josh didn't want to see her on the ranch alone, Judy.
11:02Whatever Dad wanted is right with me, Brett.
11:13I wonder where Alibi is.
11:14He's been gone all afternoon.
11:16Sure has.
11:20Well, speaking of the devil, here he comes.
11:26Well, he's sure riding like the devil's after him.
11:29Maybe he's a little ashamed for being away so long.
11:33Vacation's over, boys.
11:35I ran right smack dab into a job that needs doing.
11:37This time, Alibi, he'll have to be left undone.
11:40The young fellow on his way out here to take over a ranch that his uncle left him with dry
11:44ghost.
11:45Can you stop him, Crash?
11:46Well, I could just sort of fill him full of land.
11:48Oh, no, not that.
11:50Then a lawyer shows up at the ranch with another young fellow masquerading as the one they thought they killed.
11:55Do you hear him, Crash?
11:57Hey?
11:57I said, do you hear him?
11:58I don't seem to be able to hear a thing.
12:01Poor boy's hard of hearing.
12:03And there was that beautiful young girl who was bound to be cheesed out of everything she owns.
12:07What was that?
12:08Uh-oh.
12:10Mount your horses, boys.
12:11A girl's in trouble.
12:13A beautiful girl.
12:15Can you imagine Alibi wasting all this time and somebody in trouble?
12:19Alibi?
12:20You ought to be ashamed of yourself.
12:21Where's the ranch?
12:23What about your vacation?
12:24We had our vacation.
12:25Well, what's holding us up?
12:27Well, we got to make a stop at a shack where I left that young fellow wounded.
12:30Well, come on.
12:31Let's get out of here.
12:32Let's get out of here.
12:55This year, Brett Travis, boy.
12:57Howdy, Brett.
12:58These law men. They're friends of mine. They aim to help you.
13:03Sorry you hurt Brett.
13:04Allaby here tells me that you fell there to a ranch.
13:07Yeah. Lazy W was left by my uncle to his daughter and me.
13:11Well there's nothing left for you to do but to go there and make your claim.
13:14Haven't I been telling you to somebody else at the ranch passing himself off with Brett Travis?
13:18Well then all he's got to do is identify himself.
13:20Shouldn't have any trouble doing that.
13:22I sent all my identification papers to my lawyer, Roger Denby.
13:27Well this here Denby is he the only one that knew you were coming to Buckhorn?
13:31I think so. Couldn't be sure.
13:34Can anybody identify you?
13:36Yes. Tom Andrews. I worked for him at his ranch near Amaroa. Box A.
13:41We'll send for him right away. Not so fast Dusty.
13:44We better find out what this here Denby's up to first.
13:47I reckon Craig you're right.
13:49Do you know any reason why they'd want you out of the way?
13:53Not at all. In fact I haven't seen the ranch or my cousin in nearly twenty years.
13:59Looks like we start right from the bottom boys.
14:01Well there's two places to begin. Now here's what we'll do first.
14:05Now here's what we'll do first.
14:33Well there's a lot of money.
14:40good day ma'am is mr. Wilson home my my father died some time ago oh oh I'm sorry ma
14:49'am I can
14:50hardly believe it why he was one of my best friends won't you come in thank you I don't
15:00believe I ever saw you before I don't reckon you have or I couldn't have forgotten my name is
15:07Kingston I'm glad to know you I'm Judy Wilson oh Brett come in see where did you know mr. Wilson
15:17in
15:18in Dallas the last time we met I told him I was thinking of buying a ranch he said that
15:24this part
15:24of Texas couldn't be beat I'm sure it can't this is my cousin Brett Travis mr. Kingston I'm glad to
15:32know you Travis howdy where you heading well I was aiming to visit here with mr. Wilson and look
15:39around for a ranch kind of but well I reckon now that I'll we'd like to have you stay here
15:44at the
15:44ranch with us just as dad would have insisted well I guess it wouldn't be friendly to refuse such a
15:49kind invitation Brett would you please take care mr. Kingston's horse thank you Travis you sit down much
15:59obliged you know what your father never called me mr. Kingston no no he always called me dusty maybe I'd
16:10better call you dusty but I'd feel more at home I wouldn't want you to feel any other way dusty
16:19oh you got company yes granny granny this is one of father's friends mr. Kingston howdy young man
16:28how do you do play from Dallas ma'am don't mad me call me granny everybody does you know the
16:41lester's in Dallas the lester's no no I don't reckon I do well I suppose you know the chalmers outfit
16:49the chalmers no no I don't believe I do it I guess I never ran across the people that you
16:56know you
16:57said you came from Dallas you can't know much about it well you see ma'am uh granny I came
17:02from from
17:04north of Dallas no wonder south is the best you can't keep anything with your granny so don't try
17:12is that thing working again hey uh hi the name's Mike well you can't blame me bring me a glass
17:32of milk what a glass of milk why don't you order sassabarilla
17:39because I can't say sassabarilla milk
17:48hey boy like a maverick calf bleating for its milk
17:58there's your milk
18:18I don't drink milk
18:19I told you the name was Mike well Iker Mike they both sound alike set up another glass of milk
18:25here for my friend I don't drink milk
18:29I don't drink milk
18:29I don't drink milk
18:29I don't drink milk
18:29I said another glass of milk
18:48now get some real enjoyment out of this drinking
18:56I said drink it
19:14well how was it
19:18it was fine
19:21even bar flies bleak when they get their milk
19:24why you
19:30anybody else
19:33you boys really ought to take to drinking milk
19:37hey Ike
19:38y-y-y-yes
19:39you got a good lawyer in town
19:41yes Roger Denby
19:42where's his office
19:44at his home on the north road outside the town
19:47you hear that my friend
19:49sue me
19:50Sue me
19:51hey
19:52hey
19:52hey
19:52hey
19:54hey
19:56hey
20:07hey
20:09hey
20:32Come on.
21:06I didn't leave that window open.
21:38I didn't leave it.
21:43Don't turn and reach.
21:48Keep him covered, Duke.
21:58Turn around.
22:02That's the hombre.
22:03Well, well. The Bleaton barfly.
22:06So you gotta sue me after all.
22:08Shut up. What do you want here?
22:11You lawyers wind up with all of the people's money,
22:13so I reckoned I might find some here.
22:16They have a habit of stringing up thieves in this country.
22:19You must have wanted money awfully bad.
22:21I did, but I don't now,
22:23with that six gun staring me right square in the face.
22:25Don't try any tricks.
22:26No, sir. You got me all wrong, Counselor.
22:29Seeing as I didn't have any luck here,
22:31I figured you might get me a job.
22:33You're likely to find work, but not the kind you expect.
22:38Just where do you keep your money, Counselor?
22:41I'm plumb curious.
22:46You see, I could have drilled the both of you.
22:50I figured that barflies, lawyers were no hand with a six gun.
22:56Now, if you're willing to call it quits, so am I.
22:59Then nobody gets hurt.
23:02Well, that's a deal.
23:05Do you say you'd like to work?
23:07Oh, I didn't say I'd like to.
23:10But I'm willing.
23:12Duke, pay attention to this stranger.
23:14You might learn something.
23:19I could use a man like you.
23:20Did you ever ride the range?
23:22Yep.
23:24I owned a spread in Montana.
23:27I rode for the bar S in Idaho,
23:29and I've drifted from the Rio Grande to the Great Divide.
23:32What's your name?
23:34Name?
23:36Cory.
23:37Crash Cory.
23:40All right.
23:43Take this to Brett Travis at the Lazy W.
23:46He needs a foreman and he'll use you.
23:55This, uh, your ranch?
23:57Not yet.
23:59Is there anything I can do for you while I'm riding at the Lazy W?
24:03I'll let you know when the time comes.
24:06I'll feel a lot better having a man like you to call on.
24:08And I feel mighty good about it, too.
24:11See you later.
24:13Thank you, Mr. Denby.
24:31Did you want to see me, Brett?
24:33Yes.
24:33This is our new foreman, Crash Cory.
24:36I'm glad to know you, Mr. Cory.
24:37Howdy, miss.
24:41Haven't we met before?
24:42I've been around.
24:43Sort of.
24:45No doubt you have.
24:46Do you work here, Mr., uh...
24:48Kingston.
24:49No, Mr. Kingston's visiting.
24:52Even the name sounds familiar.
24:54Well, I'll recollect sooner or later.
24:56From now on, I'll be at your service.
24:59You'll look big and strong enough to do whatever you set your mind to, young man.
25:03This is Granny, Mr. Crash Cory.
25:06Howdy, Granny.
25:08I think we'll be able to manage things all right.
25:11And there's things that need managing.
25:13Oh, why, there's nothing, uh, wrong with the race that I can see.
25:16Maybe you can't see far enough.
25:18I suspect this Crash Cory here can.
25:21You and I are going to do all right, Granny.
25:24I reckon I'd better get along and get things started.
25:26So long.
25:27Good day, Mr. Cory.
25:45You men got nothing to do?
25:48Not much.
25:49I'll fix that pronto. Get down.
25:52I'll teach you men to move fast.
26:00Hey, see? You're moving faster already.
26:04Now, if you don't mind, get mounted.
26:07We're riding out to the north range to look over some cattle.
26:32You know him, Dusty?
26:34Know him? Know who?
26:36Mr. Cory.
26:38Oh, I've been a wonder, and I, it seems to me that I met him a couple of times in
26:42San Antone.
26:43But he was always in hot water over some gal.
26:47Sounds intriguing.
26:48But you want to be on your guard, Miss Judy.
26:51Oh, I think I know how to handle men.
26:54Yeah, I reckon you do.
26:55Well, if I'm going to look over any ranch properties, I'd better be going.
26:58Bye.
27:09Hey, Crash, I've been waiting on you. Sit down.
27:13How'd you fix to get this job, anyway?
27:15Oh, my personality. You know, my smiling personality.
27:19Have you found out what this Denby's up to?
27:21Nope. So far, not a thing.
27:24Have you seen that phony cousin?
27:25I left him on the porch with Judy.
27:27Hey, Crash, maybe he's got Brett's identification papers.
27:30Maybe.
27:31You better get back and keep him busy while I find out.
27:34All right.
27:35I'll go in and tell him the story about the blonde gal I got you in jail in Yuma.
27:39Well, if you do, I'll tell him a couple of stories.
27:42Now, just you...
27:42You better just sing to them.
27:45Folks always get sleepy when you sing.
27:48Oh, yeah? Well, let me tell you something.
27:50Uh-huh.
27:51Now, Dusty, there's no time for arguing.
27:53You just get back there and keep him on the porch while I go hunting.
27:59Enjoy.
28:13Yes, mamma.
28:14Yes, mamma.
28:18I get up then.
28:18Oh, We'll have enough for friends
28:26Western skies, sending down their bright reflections, a moonlit paradise, from a way up high, under the western skies, we
28:49will sing of our affections, without a care or
28:56sight, darling you and I, we'll build a haven, neath that western heaven, and call our love nest, home sweet
29:17home for two, under the western skies,
29:26let our lucky star keep shining, until we realize, all our dreams come true, we'll build a haven, neath that
29:46western skies, there's somebody in the house, better get in real quick, before he gets away.
29:57I heard someone down the hall.
30:17Well I guess he got clear away, what could they want here Brett, yeah Brett what do you think they
30:22were after, well I don't keep the thing here worth stealing, then there can't be much harm done, nah,
30:30you coming Brett, no I think I'll straighten things up and turn in, good night.
30:43Christian!
31:01Crash!
31:09Howdy, Miss Judy.
31:10Any sign of the intruder last night?
31:13No, not a trace of him.
31:14Well, I hope it won't happen again.
31:17Oh, I'm sure it won't.
31:19Say, is that Mr. Kingston still around?
31:23Yes, he is.
31:25Do you really think you know him?
31:27Seems like I met him down in Tucson.
31:30He was in some sort of a trouble about a girl.
31:33That's the way I recollect.
31:35And you think you ought to warn me against him?
31:39Well, how did you know I was thinking of that?
31:41Oh, just my womanly intuition.
31:44You boys do get around.
31:46Dallas, San Antone, Phoenix.
31:49Now, there must be some other places.
31:52Well, I reckon I'd better get out on the range.
31:55Well?
31:56If you'll excuse me, Miss Judy.
32:19Mr. Wilson wrote us some time ago that he wanted a survey made of his ranch.
32:25Now, this is the first opportunity that I've heard.
32:28What kind of a survey?
32:29For oil.
32:31Oil?
32:32Yes.
32:32Wilson wrote us.
32:33He thought there was oil on his property.
32:35Oh, I'm sorry you had to make this trip.
32:38But Mr. Wilson was killed accidentally about two months ago.
32:42Oh, that's most unfortunate.
32:44Tell me, where can you be reached later?
32:46Well, I have another job at Saddle River about 30 miles west of here.
32:52I figure I'll be there about a month at the Palace Hotel.
32:55Palace Hotel.
32:57Well, I'll look you up later as soon as things get settled here at the ranch.
33:00Fine.
33:01I'm very sorry to hear about Mr. Wilson.
33:03Thanks.
33:12So what they're after is oil.
33:15I'm going to search every foot of the ranch until I find the spot.
33:20Did you say you worked for a Tom Andrews near Amarillo?
33:23That's right.
33:25Well, we'll send Andrews a wire asking him to come to Buckhorn.
33:28I'm sure he'll do it.
33:30Well, suppose this Denby is tipped off about this wire.
33:35Well, that's an alibi to some other town to send it.
33:53Listen, Christ, maybe that oil just don't show at the surface.
33:56Oh, it's got to.
33:57Or how would Wilson have found it?
33:59Well, here we've been out every day for a week looking for it.
34:01We haven't found a sign of it yet.
34:02Yeah, I know, Dusty.
34:05But we'll just have to go out again tomorrow.
34:07Let's get back to the ranch.
34:08Okay.
34:47We've just been to court.
34:48Yep.
34:48That makes the title of the Lady Debbie, Judy's and mine.
34:51Well, I guess I should congratulate you both.
34:53Yeah, well, we'd better get this into the safe, Judy.
34:55Can we come with us, Dusty?
35:17Hello, Cory.
35:17Hello.
35:18I want you to shake hands with Bill Ames.
35:20Howdy.
35:20Hello, Mr. Cory.
35:22Is Judy home?
35:22Yes, she's in the house.
35:24Will you water the horses, please?
35:25Yes, sir.
35:48Oil.
35:52Thank you, Judy.
35:54Yes, sir.
35:57Let's go.
35:58A little bit.
36:02I can't be talking about it.
36:03It's a little bit.
36:04A little bit of a click.
36:19Haven't we met somewhere Kingston? I don't recollect. I
36:23Had a sworn I knew you. Well, thanks. Well, if you'll excuse me, I have to see about my horse.
36:29Oh, certainly
36:40I want to see you in my office tomorrow, Brett. Oh, why, of course, Mr. Denby. Sure. I just rode
36:45over with Mr.
36:45Ames to say that I would be able to throw a little money your way, Judy. Well, we could use
36:50it, couldn't we, Brett?
36:51Oh, we sure could. I figured I might lease that north section of yours to run some of my new
36:56herd.
37:18Oh, you
37:19Don't forget to Rome.
37:20Oh, help me.
37:22Oh, oh, oh, oh.
37:31Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
37:52Hey, Roger, I've got it, I've got it.
37:56Got what?
37:57I know who those two hombres are.
37:59One is Dusty King, the other is Crash Corrigan,
38:01two of the Range Busters.
38:05And to think that you gave Corrigan a job.
38:07That's one on you, Roger.
38:10If I know the Range Busters, they're after you.
38:13They'll play me for a fool, will they?
38:15I'll have everybody in my office tonight.
38:17We'll give them Range Busters a reception they don't expect.
38:25You just have to be patient, Brett.
38:28Oh, but I've been cooked up here so long.
38:40Here comes Crash.
38:45Hiya, Brett.
38:47Congratulations.
38:47You're going to be a rich man.
38:49We found oil on your land.
38:50And that's what Denby and his gang's been after.
38:52That won't do me any good.
38:53I can't prove who I am.
38:55Brett's right, Crash.
38:56After wasting three days at Mesa Springs,
38:58I finally got a wire that Tom Andrews died natural.
39:01Yeah, that's bad.
39:04But knowing about that oil,
39:07and these to back us up,
39:08we'll give Denby and his gang plenty to think about.
39:12And you'll get a crack at those homers at last, Brett.
39:14Alibi,
39:16it's time to take Brett over to the Lazy W.
39:19I brought a horse for you from the ranch.
39:21Tell Dusty we're moving in to corral the gang there.
39:24And from there on, you take over.
39:27It'll be a pleasure.
39:28Okay, let's go.
39:29I'm riding in to get Denby.
39:30Good luck.
39:31Good luck.
39:51There he is.
39:52Denby said get him.
40:02That's as far as you go.
40:04Take your hand off the gun, Dusty King.
40:07Oh, so that's how it is.
40:09Only worse, range buster.
40:12Start for that shed.
40:22You ride into the ranch and act natural-like.
40:25And ask for Kingston.
40:28Tell Dusty,
40:29and I'll circle around on foot
40:30and come in the other side as fast as I can.
40:32Okay, Alibi.
40:37Hold it, cowboy.
40:41All right, get in there.
40:51I'll ride into town and tip Denby off it.
40:53We only got one of them.
40:55I wonder where Corrigan is.
40:56If he's shown, shoot first.
41:15I wonder where Brugan is.
41:16I'll see you, thoroughly.
41:18Be sure to close your eye to your eye.
41:21I'll be right back.
41:44Good morning, good morning, miss. I'd like to see Dusty Kingston, please. Well, he's around somewhere. We wait. Thanks. I
41:51think I will.
41:52Someone to see Dusty. All right, put your hands up. I said get him up. I recognized this armory when
42:00he first rode out. He's one of those stagecoach robberies. You made a mistake, mister. You can tell that to
42:06the sheriff. Who are you? I'm Brett Travis. Brett Travis? Who do you think you're a fool? Nobody. I'll tell
42:16you I'm Brett Travis. We let the sheriff's office decide that. I'm going to find Mr. Kingston
42:22and see if he knows this young man. Oh, he was just covering up when he was asking for Kingston.
42:26We can soon find out. Well, if you see Mr. Kingston, bring him down to the sheriff's office. I'm going
42:36to take this armory in.
42:49I'm going to take this armory. I'm going to take this armory. I'm going to take this armory. I'm going
42:54to take this armory. I'm going to take this armory. I'm going to take this armory. I'm going to take
42:55this armory. I'm going to take this armory. I'm going to take this armory. I'm going to take this armory.
42:56I'm going to take this armory. I'm going to take this armory. I'm going to take this armory. I'm going
42:56to take this armory. I'm going to take this armory. I'm going to take this armory. I'm going to take
42:56this armory. I'm going to take this armory. I'm going to take this armory. I'm going to take this armory.
42:59I'm going to take this armory. I'm going to take this armory. I'm going to take this armory. I'm going
43:02to take this armory. I'm going to take this arm
43:14So you don't want to tangle with Corey again, huh?
43:17The boys will take care of him.
43:19You get out of here and help them
43:20before the Range Busters finds out who killed you, this old man.
43:32Come in.
43:35Well, hello, Corey.
43:38Hello, Mr. Denby.
43:39I'm glad to see you.
43:40I was just going to send for you.
43:42I had something on my mind.
43:45Thought I'd write in.
43:46Yes.
43:48About this scheme that you're fixing up.
43:50Am I in?
43:51Why, I don't believe I understand.
43:54You will.
43:55You sent me over to the Lazy W because you thought I was smart, didn't you?
43:58That's right.
43:59Well, I've been doing a little bit of investigating on the South Section.
44:03South Section, huh?
44:05Mm-hmm.
44:05Well, uh, what'd you find?
44:07Oil.
44:08Oil?
44:09Oh, yes, of course.
44:11I, uh, you're all right, Corey.
44:14You're in.
44:15Thanks.
44:16Just one other thing.
44:19I'd like to be in on those identification papers belonging to Brett Travis.
44:25You're crazy.
44:26Come on, Denby.
44:27Quit stalling.
44:32Get them.
44:34Not so fast, Corrigan.
44:36You better not move.
44:38Well, drop that gun.
44:39Crash, Corrigan.
44:41Get them up.
44:43You know that alias, Corey, didn't fool us.
44:47We're even, Denby.
44:49Those hombres that killed Judy's father didn't fool us either.
44:52I'll be there, sir.
44:54All right, let's go.
44:59You're not.
45:11I'll be here.
45:12How are you, Mr. O'Rourke?
45:44Well that puts his number up, the other one's holding in at the ranch.
45:47These men know too much.
45:48I've got to get out there and see if they spilled anything.
45:50What do we do with this one?
45:51Drag him in there or we'll get back.
46:41Come in.
46:47Oh, howdy, ma'am.
46:48Howdy.
46:49About time somebody showed up.
46:50Who you want?
46:51I'm looking for Dusty Kingston.
46:55I think you'll find Dusty locked up in that shed, yonder.
46:59Are you surprised me, ma'am?
47:00I've been surprised myself.
47:02First, that young fellow, Dusty, gets locked in.
47:05Then, a young man rides up and they run him off to the sheriff.
47:08Looks like I ought to do something about it.
47:10Looks like somebody ought to, if you ever expect to get this mess straightened out.
47:13I'll be moving along, ma'am.
47:15Don't call me ma'am.
47:16Call me granny.
47:18All right, granny.
47:39I'm looking for Crash Corey.
47:41He's riding range.
47:42Well, I'm looking for Dusty too.
47:45Hey, Alibi.
47:45You're just in time.
47:46Get me out of here.
47:47Get over there and let him out.
47:49Be quick about it.
48:02All right, cowpoke.
48:03Now you get in there and sit a while.
48:05Come on, get.
48:10Here's your artillery, Dusty.
48:11What's going on here?
48:12We haven't time to explain now, Judy.
48:14We have Travis in a heap of trouble, miss.
48:15Well, there's something I'd like to get straightened out of here.
48:17Judy, if you'll get a marshal out here as quick as you can,
48:19everything will be explained later.
49:10I thought you said he was taken care of.
49:13I didn't do a very good job.
49:14Well, we will now.
49:25Hey, that looks like the other two rangebusters.
49:27Why, it can't be.
49:29Well, it's them all right.
49:31I'll circle around the ranch in case Judy needs some handling.
49:34You boys go get them too and don't make a mess of it this time.
49:37Bye bye.
49:38Come on, get.
49:38Get the...
50:07Let's go.
50:10That hombre's riding hard.
50:12Can you make out who it is?
50:13Yeah, that's that lawyer, Denby.
50:15Well, I'd better go get him.
50:17You keep on buying trash.
50:18Don't you treat him too rough.
50:19We may need his testimony.
50:21I'll just massage him gentle-like.
50:44All right, get down.
51:27We'll never go of that.
51:28No!
51:30No!
51:31No!
51:33No!
51:34No!
51:58Come on, get on your feet.
52:00Come on, get on your feet.
52:32Come on, get on your feet.
52:33Hey, circle around, get on your feet.
53:01Come on, get on your feet.
53:25Good-bye, Dusty.
53:27I knew you were up to no good the minute you got here.
53:30Dallas.
53:31I shouldn't have told you I came from Dallas, Granny.
53:34I knew the same about you, too.
53:36But I knew better than try to fool you, Granny.
53:39When you got here, I knew that I was right.
53:42With your help, we made a good fight of it, Granny.
53:45Goodbye and bless you.
53:46I'm expecting to see you all back at Lazy W.
53:49I knew you.
53:50Ride well, ride far, and ride straight.
53:54Thank you, Granny.
53:55Goodbye.
53:55Goodbye.
53:56Goodbye.
53:57Goodbye, Granny.
54:02Goodbye, Judy.
54:03Goodbye.
54:04Goodbye, Brett.
54:04So long, Alibi.
54:06We hate to see you go.
54:09Oh, well, Judy, if you and Brett figure we ought to stay, why, maybe we could help you get the
54:14ranch running proper leg.
54:15That's right, Judy.
54:16Maybe we'd better ride range for you a while.
54:18Brett and I'd love to have you stay at Lazy W.
54:21Sure.
54:21You don't have to go, do you?
54:23Well, no.
54:25No, that's right.
54:25We don't have to, do we?
54:43No.
54:44Hey!
54:45Dusty!
54:46Somebody to throw a lead!
54:47Come on!
55:07We'll all be seeing you, folks.
55:27Come on, Fran!
55:28Come on.
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