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Gunsmoke Ranch (1937) is an American Western B‑movie in the long‑running Three Mesquiteers series, directed by Joseph Kane. The story follows the heroic trio — Stony Brooke, Tucson Smith, and Lullaby Joslin — as they try to protect displaced flood victims who are being relocated to Gunsmoke Ranch.
A corrupt opportunist, Phineas T. Flagg, buys cheap land he knows will soon be condemned for a government dam project, then resells it to the desperate settlers at massively inflated prices. The Mesquiteers work to expose Flagg’s scheme and save the settlers before the government takes the land.
The film is a classic example of Republic Pictures’ fast‑paced, action‑driven Westerns, featuring horseback chases, fistfights, and the trio’s trademark camaraderie.

Film Details
Year: 1937
Genre: Western / B‑Western
Director: Joseph Kane
Writers: William Colt MacDonald (idea); Oliver Drake & Jack Natteford (story & screenplay)
Produced by: Sol C. Siegel
Starring: Robert Livingston (Stony Brooke), Ray “Crash” Corrigan (Tucson Smith), Max Terhune (Lullaby Joslin), Kenneth Harlan, Jean Carmen, Sammy McKim
Cinematography: Gus Peterson
Studio: Republic Pictures
Distributed by: Republic Pictures
Release Date: May 5, 1937
Runtime: 53 minutes
Country: United States
Language: English
Budget: $35,000 (estimated)

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00:27To be continued...
02:24You two are all right.
02:25It took me 30 years to build my farm up and only an hour to sweep it away.
02:30It won't be so easy on us old folks to start all over again.
02:33Any of you seen my sister?
02:35She's over with Mrs. Perkins.
02:37Thanks, Mrs. Flanagan.
02:38Keep away from that tent now.
02:50Congratulations, Mr. Perkins.
02:52It's a boy.
02:53Is my wife all right?
02:55Yeah.
02:57Oh, poor Mr. Perkins had an awful tough time of it.
03:00Didn't he, sis?
03:03Miss Jones and Joe Larkin are getting married.
03:06Now?
03:06The flood busted up their other wedding.
03:09They couldn't go around half married.
03:10So Grandpa's finishing it up.
03:12Do you, Joseph, take this woman to be your lawfully wedded wife, to love, honor, and cherish?
03:20I do.
03:21And do you, Matilda, take this man to be your lawfully wedded husband, to love, honor, and cherish, until death
03:29do you part?
03:30I do.
03:34I now pronounce you man and wife.
03:39Congratulations, Mr. Larkin.
03:41Thank you, Miss Warren.
03:42Here's my wedding present.
03:44Never can tell when you're going to need it.
03:46Life preserver?
03:50Oh, what's that?
03:51Oh, that's a band.
04:03The Paradise Land Syndicate has purchased the famous Gunsmoke Ranch in Arizona.
04:0910,000 acres of the finest farming land in the West.
04:13This land is to be divided into 40-acre ranches.
04:16Our president, Mr. Phineas T. Flagg, will explain his plan to you.
04:20Mr. Flagg.
04:22Our plan, my friends, is to colonize Gunsmoke Valley with worthy families from the flooded area.
04:28Families who possess the pioneer spirit to forge ahead.
04:32No down payment is necessary, and we furnish free transportation to every ranch.
04:36Our local merchants are willing to cooperate by selling you merchandise at cost.
04:41What's the catch, mister?
04:43There is no catch, folks.
04:44The only requirement necessary is that you have enough money to maintain yourselves until your crops come in.
04:50After that, there's nothing to worry about.
04:53Now, all of you who are interested, finally form a line to the right.
04:57What do you think of it, Judge Warren?
04:59Hmm, sounds good to me.
05:01After all, we haven't anything to lose.
05:03I guess you're right.
05:05We've lost everything in the blood.
05:06Star, we've got a new home. What do you think?
05:09Well, that's a very good idea.
05:11I think it's very good.
05:18You'll never regret this, Mr. Williams.
05:20There's nothing to lose.
05:37It's very bad.
06:00I've wandered today to the hill Maggie
06:07To walk the sea below
06:12The creek and the pretty old mill Maggie
06:19That's real too long how to go
06:24The green roses come round the hill Maggie
06:31To equip the daisies' crown
06:35The pretty old mill is still Maggie
06:43Since you and I were young
06:47Let us speak of the days that are long
06:53Maggie, when you and I were young
07:12To be continued
07:12To be continued
07:14To be continued
07:28Hey you crazy galoot drive a little more carefully
07:31Beat it
07:36Real cowboys sis
07:38Real roughnecks Jimmy
07:40Hurray for the flood
08:01That sure was a cute little kid
08:03I'll say she was
08:06Say that paradise land syndicate was on the level about bringing settlers out from the flood area
08:11Yeah I still think we ought to join in with the rest of ranchers and give that syndicate an option
08:16on that thousand acres who wanted to buy from us
08:18Well that's the way you two feel about it
08:21I won't hold up the deal
08:23Here's an option Lullaby
08:24Take it to Mesquite and deliver it
08:27You might as well give those poor folks a crack at our land
08:30Say Stoney how about using your horses faster than mine
08:35Well go ahead
08:55Hi Jed I just passed the buses from the east now sure feel sorry for them suckers
09:00What do you mean suckers?
09:01Why don't you know who's behind that paradise land syndicate?
09:03No
09:03It's Phineas T. Flagg
09:05Flagg?
09:06You mean that crook that was run out of Mesquite three years ago?
09:08Yeah buying land from the ranchers for two dollars an acre and charging them old city folks fifty dollars an
09:13acre
09:13Holy smokes
09:14Come on Tucson we've got to stop Lullaby from delivering that option
09:20Hey watch your hurry
09:45There he goes
09:51Come on
09:52Come on
09:55Come on
09:56Come on
09:57Come on
09:57Come on
09:57Come on
09:59Come on
10:00Come on
10:02Come on
10:02America
10:02Come on
10:04Qué
10:04qué
10:05qué
10:53Of all the... we don't need those hats.
11:29Nice work.
11:30We're getting nowhere as fast.
11:54Good morning, Mr. Jocelyn.
11:56What can I do for you?
11:57I want to buy a hat.
12:00Well...
12:04How does it look?
12:05Not so good.
12:13Better?
12:14Better?
12:15Worse.
12:20What's the use?
12:21You can't change what's under the hat.
12:23How much is it?
12:24$10.50.
12:26That is... $10.50.
12:48How much for this?
12:49To you, $6.95.
12:52I'll bet you.
12:53The $6.95 is for the cowboy outfit only.
12:57It'll be $20 extra for the dummy.
13:01You're a sucker if you pay more than $10.
13:03Yeah, right.
13:04You can have the dummy for $10.
13:07Sold.
13:08Say, do you hear what he call me a dummy?
13:10Stranger?
13:11Them's fighting words where I come from.
13:14Let me at him.
13:15Now, Elmer, control yourself.
13:24Did you deliver that option to Clem?
13:26I sure did.
13:28But like I never got through, though,
13:30a couple of suspicious-looking hombres started fondly.
13:32But I used that rope trick on them that Stoney showed me,
13:35and boy, it worked like a charm.
13:37It sure did.
13:38We happened to be those two suspicious-looking hombres.
13:40No.
13:41Yeah.
13:42Well, how was I to know?
13:43We just learned that Phineas T. Flagg is back of this land syndicate.
13:46Didn't see him in the office when they delivered that option.
13:49We'll find out.
13:59Well, what can I do for you, boys?
14:01You can give us back that option.
14:02That lullaby just turned over to Clem here.
14:06Well, that's rather an unusual way of doing business, isn't it?
14:09Maybe so.
14:10But we didn't know you were connected with this syndicate,
14:12or we wouldn't have signed the option.
14:14Well, you signed it, didn't you?
14:16You got your money.
14:17Now get out.
14:38I'm going to tell those settlers who they're dealing with, Flagg.
14:40And then if they want to pay $50 an acre for land that you bought for $2,
14:44it's up to them.
14:44Well, if you want to...
14:47Let her go.
14:49Here we go.
14:53Here we go!
14:55Hey!
14:57Hey!
14:57Knock tip!
15:00Aw!
15:05Hey!
15:08Hey!
15:10Ho!
15:11Hey!
15:13Bring us!
15:13Don't they e, look around!
15:27Let's go get that!
15:49Let's go!
16:35Where's Lullaby?
16:36I don't know.
16:37There he is!
16:46Hey, Lullaby, cut that out!
16:58Yeah.
17:00Now, listen, folks.
17:01Before you put your money into this project,
17:03you'd better have a lawyer investigate it.
17:05We have every confidence in Mr. Flagg's integrity.
17:08Yes, well, he's charging you a terrific price for your ranches.
17:11He bought that land...
17:12We're not interested in your running down, Mr. Flagg.
17:14He's been extremely fair in his dealings with us.
17:17You boys are sure giving the new settlers a fine impression of mesquite.
17:20We just want them to know what they're walking into, that's all.
17:23Well, all right.
17:23But don't start any more trouble.
17:27Believe me, miss, we're not troublemakers.
17:30Do we look like the kind of fellows that would start a riot?
17:33Yes, you do.
17:34There, you see, too.
17:36What?
17:37That gal is sure a swell judge of human nature.
17:45I got a cowboy outfit just about fit you. Would you like to have it?
17:49Oh, boy, would I?
17:50It's on the horse.
17:52Is it all right for me to take it, Grandad?
17:54I don't see why not. Come on, son.
17:57Thank you, my friends, for your confidence.
18:00And I remember that your troubles are my troubles.
18:02Now, whenever you're ready to leave, my men will be glad to show you to your ranch plots.
18:11You've got to watch these mesquiteers, Williams.
18:13Don't worry. These suckers think you're Santa Claus.
18:19I'm giving Jimmy your outfit.
18:22What am I supposed to do, go around raw?
18:26That's a fine, generous spirit.
18:28Haven't you ever heard of Western hospitality?
18:30Sure, have you?
18:31Don't see you giving away any of your glad rags.
18:35Now, listen, young man, just for that, I'm going to give you to Jimmy along with the clothes.
18:42My pal, selling me down the river after what we've done to each other.
18:48All right, but I'm warning you, I'll never say another word.
18:54Can I really have them?
18:56You sure can.
18:58Jiminy Christmas.
19:12I'd advise you to buy that, baby.
19:15But I like this one better.
19:17She's a good looker, but he might not be so easy for a woman to handle.
19:21I'll try him out.
19:22That horse is wild.
19:23Can't be trusted.
19:24Has a bad eye.
19:26Really?
19:26Aren't you a little confused?
19:28That description fits you, not the horse.
19:31Happy landing.
19:42Oh, thank you.
19:44My goodness, are all horses as unfriendly as that?
19:47Oh, no, Miss.
19:48Just those with a bad eye.
19:50You see, they're wild and can't be trusted.
19:57Hey, Miss!
19:58Don't you want that bay horse?
20:03Well, how much is it like, Miss Anya?
20:05Hold on.
20:26We can never thank you boys enough for what you've done for us.
20:29The house is all finished now.
20:31Guess we'd better run along.
20:33Take it easy up there, Lullaby.
20:34I'm all right.
20:41I'm all right.
20:44Yeah, you're all right.
20:48Don't forget to come to the meeting at the community hall this afternoon.
20:52The settlers are going to elect a mayor for the new town of three score and ten.
20:55They'll be dancing and entertainment, too.
20:57A team of horses couldn't keep us away, Marianne.
20:59Right, Tucson?
21:00Yup.
21:11There I Am, is there.
21:21I got tired?
21:21Oh, no.
21:26I've been there
21:27Maybe not.
21:33I got surrounded by won'tHey.
21:34I'm all right.
21:34Thank you guys.
21:37Okay, Vern, the parade hop Gil.
21:55I reckon you all know what this meeting's being held for, so I ain't aiming to say so much about
22:02it.
22:02But I'm proud to introduce that silver-tongued orator from them Ozark hills, Elmer Twiddlebaum.
22:15He's going to try and say a few words for you.
22:18If they call that long, lanky, galoot Elmer, I'm going to change my name.
22:22Shh. Ladies and gentlemen, ladies and gentlemen, ladies and gentlemen, folks, I stand here before you tonight.
22:32I stand, here I am.
22:35Everybody can see you, Elmer. Get on with the speech, man.
22:38Everybody can see you. You keep yours and your nose and your nose out of this.
22:43The reason I'm standing up here is to kind of, I want to bring a guest, give him my message.
22:51As the fellow says, that reminds me of a story.
22:56Well, then it takes you all day to tell it.
22:59Well, shall I cut loose and tell her?
23:03Sure.
23:06Well, it happened back in Swamptown.
23:10That was the year Grandma, that was the year Grandma sketched her foot in a cider press.
23:14And then, and Paul sent me in town that week for the almanac.
23:18And then, yes, and yes, and yes, if it had come yet.
23:23So I walked all, I walked all week and one night about 7.30, I walked into town.
23:27And today I blamed if everybody in town wasn't sitting out, wasn't sitting out asleep.
23:35Well, the first thing I, the first thing I knew, I heard somebody hammering on the old, old, skinny, and
23:40yelling fire.
23:44I turned around and, and, and the Swamptown Metropolitan Arms Hotel was on fire.
23:49And then the, the next thing I knew, I turned around and here, here comes the volunteer fire.
23:57Department of Bucket Brigade.
24:00They, they heard him hammering on that old school bellboy and they just, they just, they just, they just snapped
24:04out of bed.
24:05Dressed, dressed and everything from red flannel nightgowns to old potatoes, potatoes, that.
24:11Yeah, it sure is funny what some of our best people wears to sleep in.
24:16Yeah, but, shut up, Austin.
24:18And then, then, then, then, then, just as sure as I'm knee high, knee high to a grap, grap, grap,
24:23grap, knee high to a grap, knee high to a chickadee.
24:25That, that, that, that Bucket Brigade lined up from the town pump to the hotel in less time than it
24:30takes to say, skinny nine.
24:33Well, I, I, I, I don't genie, no, I was kidding ya.
24:41They, they passed, they passed buckets of water to the guy, so down that line of firemen, said the dog
24:46gone fast.
24:47It looked like wounded, I, look like, one bucket from the pump clean to the hotel.
24:52hell come on let's get out of here he's got me doing it say was we all been
25:00through a terrible flood but now we've got a town of our own and we should
25:05ought to elect judge Warren to be mayor of three score and ten yeah yeah yeah
25:13you all know me now the judge here's a fine fellow and and he he'd be at the
25:18death dinger to run our town everybody in favor of judge being mayor say I say I
25:34thank you all for the confidence which you have expressed in me let us be humbly
25:40thankful to Providence for leading us from the turbulent waters of despair into
25:45this land of promise may we never forget the death of gratitude we owe to our
25:50fellow men who through kindness and understanding have aided us in our
25:55darkest hour
25:58now let's all dance and have a good time
26:04after me you come first
26:10would you like to dance
26:11could I could I get you this he means he wants you should dance with him man
26:22I could do that dog on you wanted you to not say something sooner who may
26:52not surprise for you this afternoon we got it we got it we got a man here that's that's gonna
26:56not Elmer's are trying to say that among the assembled guests we got exceptional fine
27:04baritone who's consented to sing a song with the orchestra Brooklyn sing when the
27:10choir is low on the prairie this is a surprise don't we yes yes isn't it right
27:26when the campfire is low on the prairie and the branding is done for the day
27:40then we sit by the fire on the prairie and we dream of our love far away
27:52I think Stoney's sick yeah let's get out of here lullaby I'd rather listen to you imitate birds and animals
28:01I'll be waiting the dream seems to say when the campfire is low on the prairie
28:14then we dream of our love far away when the campfire is low on the prairie
28:29and the branding is done for the day
28:36then we sit by the fire on the prairie
28:41gosh young with the hogs
28:43of our love
28:45any more?
28:51yeah I hear the cat and dog fight
28:52in the ember
28:54in the ember
28:59I'll be waiting the dream seems to say when the campfire is low on the prairie
29:09don't you think it would be better to do your entertaining inside lullaby?
29:20shall we dance?
29:23yes over this way
29:26on the prairie
29:28then we dream of our love far away
29:40hey!
29:41there's a couple of gangsters setting up machine guns in the middle of the street
29:45machine guns?
29:46machine guns?
29:47yeah!
29:51they're surveyors!
29:58what's the idea of the survey?
29:59government orders
30:00the entire gun smoke tract is to be condemned
30:03this will all be under water as soon as the new dam is completed
30:05what's it going to become of our homes?
30:07hey wait a minute these folks just built this town
30:09I guess they'll have to take it up with the state
30:18so this is Flag's little ace in the hole
30:23I hold the deeds to the entire tract Mr. Rankin
30:25the settlers only have sales contracts
30:28fortunately this clause is a part of each contract
30:30in the event of condemnation proceedings instituted by the state
30:34the Paradise Land Syndicate shall only be liable for transportation of the settlers to their original starting point
30:40can you deliver the 10,000 acres within two weeks?
30:42oh why of course
30:43very well
30:44if no delays or complications arise
30:47I am confident the state will okay the purchase of the gun smoke tract
30:51good
30:53not bad Flag
30:55settlers put in the improvements
30:57and you cash in on it
31:01smart business Rankin
31:02yes
31:14the three master chairs are headed this way
31:17go in the back room I'll take care of this
31:32good morning boys
31:34Flag you knew the gun smoke valley was going to be condemned before you brought the settlers out here
31:37you let them slave and spend their savings so that you can demand a bigger price from the state for
31:42improved property
31:42well now aren't you jumping at conclusions
31:45as a matter of fact I just learned of the project from Mr. Rankin the chief engineer
31:49oh sure
31:50and I suppose you agreed to turn the entire tract over to him
31:54I had no alternative
31:55hmm
31:56it'd sort of gum things up if one of the settlers had a clear deed to his farm wouldn't it
32:01yes but
32:01none of them had
32:02no
32:03but one of them's going to
32:04make out a deed for Warren's 40 acres
32:06we're paying off the $2,000
32:08my signature isn't sufficient
32:10all three syndicate heads must sign to make it legal
32:17Phineas T. Flagg
32:19President
32:20Charles Duke Madden Vice President Reggie Ellison Secretary
32:23where'll we find Duke and Reggie
32:25I don't know
32:29well
32:30they're in town somewhere
32:32Tucson you and Lullaby Roundup Duke and Reggie
32:34I'll meet you in three score and ten
32:36with Flagg
32:41well
32:41well Flagg dig up a blank deed and start filling it out
32:54I never did like Secretary so I'll take Reggie
32:56right I'll take the Vice President
33:03drop that gun Stoney
33:06I said drop it and start reaching
33:08take it easy fellas
33:10there's a hair trigger on this gun
33:12the least little jar would sort of ruin Flagg's budding career
33:17don't start any trouble boys
33:19Stoney and I are leaving to take care of a little business
33:30thank you
33:33okay
33:52Duke, you vice president of the Paradise Land Syndicate?
33:55Yep.
33:56So what?
34:06Reggie, Allison, where are you?
34:10Reggie, Allison, where are you?
34:13Who wants me?
34:14I do.
34:25Well, folks, that's two of them anyway.
34:29And here comes the third.
34:50Here.
34:51Sign it.
34:52Go ahead.
34:54Let the rest of the folks sign as witnesses, Judge, then have the deed recorded.
34:58Here's your $2,000 flag.
35:01Come on.
35:04Now the State Board will have to negotiate with us before condemning the land.
35:08Well, we're mighty grateful to you, boys.
35:13We gotta get that deed back.
35:22Well, I guess Flag knows when he's licking.
35:24Yeah, you ain't heard a peep out of him for days.
35:27That's what's got me worried.
35:29Well, boys, I'm going to forget business this morning and take Marion riding.
35:32What are you gonna do, a hypnotizer?
35:34I've got a tent spot that says she'll go.
35:37You're on.
35:38Hey, Tucson, let me have half the bit.
35:40I need a couple of new shirts.
35:42All right.
35:43Well, it's a shame you take Story's money.
35:48Off them broncs and start reaching.
35:52Now this mug.
35:57And no funny business.
35:59You can drop your hands now.
36:01I was just pretending you're some of Flag's men.
36:04You want to be careful, Jimmy.
36:05Guns weren't made for youngsters to play with.
36:07Well, how's he gonna be a real westerner if you don't learn how to shoot an iron?
36:10Oh, this gun won't hurt nobody.
36:12It ain't never been loaded.
36:22You missed it by four inches, Lullaby.
36:24Oh, Jimmy, that's bad shooting.
36:26Did he teach ya?
36:28You do your hunting with a slingshot after this.
36:31Where's your horse?
36:36I'll get him.
36:51Is your grandfather home, Jimmy?
36:52No.
36:53He and Seth Williams left early this morning for a meeting in town.
36:57Sis is home, though.
36:58Say, Jimmy, does Mary never talk about me?
37:01Yeah, she talked about you this morning.
37:03Said something about swell.
37:09I've got it.
37:10She said you had a swell head.
37:15Hey, Stoney, you want to call up that?
37:17No, just give me a little more rope.
37:19We'll give you all the rope you need, Stoney.
37:41Good morning, boys.
37:42Good morning, honey.
37:44Say, Lullaby.
37:46Elmer ain't said a word since you gave him to me.
37:49Bring him out here, and I'll see if I can make him talk.
37:52It's a nice day, isn't it?
37:54Yes, isn't it?
37:55I was thinking it would be a nice day for a ride.
37:57Oh, yes, wouldn't it?
37:58Then you'll go?
37:59No, I won't.
38:01Oh, that is, I'd like to, but I haven't finished the dishes.
38:03Well, I'll dry them for you.
38:05All right.
38:06You're taking an awful chance.
38:07Yep, Stoney's a champion.
38:08Plate Smasher, Mesquite County.
38:10I'll risk it.
38:26Say, Elmer, do you think Stoney's serious about marrying that little girl over in Mesquite?
38:32Which one?
38:33Well, that little Spanish dancing girl in the cantina.
38:36I thought it was the blonde widow woman with three kids.
38:40No.
38:41He was just playing around with her to make that tall redhead jealous.
38:47Why, Elmer, you shouldn't tell tales out of school.
38:50Speaking of schools, Tucson,
38:52whatever happened to that little teacher that Stoney promised to marry?
38:55Why, some folks say she drowned herself.
38:58Of course, the body was never found.
39:00Well, all I can say is, Stoney better get himself a bulletproof vest,
39:05because that blonde widow woman threatens to perforate him.
39:09If you don't marry her, that's bad.
39:14You telling me?
39:15Yeah, they're very funny, aren't they?
39:17Are they?
39:19I never would have thought of you as a heartbreaker, Stoney.
39:23Tucson looks more the type.
39:25Tucson?
39:26Yes.
39:27He's so tall and handsome.
39:30Yes, but he's getting very conceited lately.
39:32You see, we just taught him to read and write.
39:36Tucson does look sort of dumb, don't he, Lolladie?
39:43Perhaps I'd better not go riding with you.
39:45Well, now, Mary, you're not going to take the clowning seriously.
39:47Well, I wouldn't want to meet a jealous widow lurking in the underbrush.
39:51She might not shoot straight.
39:54Oh, silly.
39:55Of course I'll go riding.
39:56Well, that's better.
39:58Well, if you're sure the horse hasn't a bad eye and can be trusted.
40:05Oh, uh, Elmer, how much is five and five?
40:08Cane?
40:09Right.
40:10Why?
40:19Williams!
40:31What happened?
40:33We were attacked by a band of masked riders.
40:35Well, where's Warren?
40:36They rode away with him after tying me up.
40:38Well, this is some of Flag's work.
40:41Do you recognize any of the masked riders, Williams?
40:44No, but they left a note on my saddle home.
40:51It's a ransom note.
40:52Listen.
40:53If the three mesqueteers will leave canceled deed to Warren's ranch at Cayden's Domesky Canyon,
40:58the judge will be sent home.
41:00Don't try any tricks or it will be too bad for Warren.
41:03Where's the deed?
41:05I'll get it.
41:08We'll return your grandfather safely.
41:11Go bring him back, kid.
41:12Go.
41:33A swell spot for an ambush.
42:02Oh, my gosh.
42:31Oh, my gosh.
42:57Oh, my gosh.
43:00Oh, my gosh.
43:28Oh, my gosh.
43:45It's a trap.
43:46Let's get that deed back.
43:47We can't risk it with Jimmy here.
43:59Come on.
44:02Let's beat it.
44:03We've got the deed.
44:18Do you think they'll send him back, Matilda?
44:20Sure, honey.
44:21They'll bring him back.
44:22It's only the deed they wanted.
44:43Look, Tucson.
44:45Look, Tucson.
45:00Come on.
45:20Come on.
45:26He's still breathing. Let's get him to the ranch.
45:28The stirrup was hammered together so Warren's foot couldn't come out.
45:47Is he alive?
45:48Yes, but badly hurt. We need some bandages and hot water. Quick!
45:53Oh, Larkton, get a wagon ready.
45:55We'll take him to the hospital at the county seat just as soon as we get his wounds dressed.
45:59Come on, Sonny.
46:13Williams and Flank. They...
46:36Marion. Honey.
46:38Yes.
46:38Yes.
46:40Yes.
47:05Yes, sir.
47:07Yes, sir.
47:08Tony, if we use our heads, we can trap the whole outfit.
47:10How are you gonna do that?
47:11Williams doesn't know that Warren is dead.
47:13He'll tell Flagg we're taking him to the hospital.
47:15We won't disappoint him. We'll make the trip as planned.
47:31Warren ain't dead. What do you mean he isn't dead?
47:34Just that. He's badly hurt. He's unconscious.
47:36The mesquiteers are taken to the hospital. Open the county seat.
47:39You fools. Do you realize what this means if Warren talks?
47:43He's said to make it look like an accident.
47:47I'll take care of this myself. Get the boys together.
48:12This time we'll do the thing right.
48:15Yeah. No witnesses.
48:17No witnesses.
48:18No witnesses.
48:18No witnesses.
48:18No witnesses.
48:29No witnesses.
48:32No witnesses.
48:37No witnesses.
48:39In this video as well.
49:01Oh, my God.
49:25Here they come, man. Let them pack.
50:06We're surrounded.
50:08Here they come.
50:27Here they come.
51:00Let's get out of here, Reggie.
51:01We don't stand a chance.
51:02Okay.
51:06There goes Plank.
51:18Here we go.
51:20Here we go.
51:30Here we go.
51:48Here we go.
51:48Blank, get away.
51:50Got to dose the same medicine he handed Warren.
51:52Well, it serves him right.
51:55All right.
51:55Let's learn these fellows up and get back to town.
52:02Marian, it looks like we're going to have our drill.
52:04I know.
52:04I'm going to love it.
52:12Hey, Scotty.
52:17See where Marian's riding with you.
52:19You win the bet.
52:21Here's my $5.
52:22And here's mine.
52:30My pals.
52:34Oh, Marian, wait for me.
52:37Ha, ha, ha.
52:38Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
52:40Ha, ha, ha, ha.
52:46¶¶
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