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Fort Yuma 1955 HD الفيلم الكلاسيكي مترجم
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00:02:38Who is he?
00:02:39I've never seen him before, Captain. It's not like he went out of his mind, sir. Pull him out of
00:02:44his mind.
00:02:45What a time he picked.
00:02:54How is he?
00:02:55He's dead. Never knew what hit him.
00:02:57He's dead.
00:03:09He's dead.
00:03:38Lieutenant Wilson.
00:03:40Yes, sir.
00:03:41Who's writing to Apache?
00:03:43Cassidy, sir.
00:03:45Well, this is almost the end of December.
00:03:47That means a supply column will be leaving Fort Apache for here any time now.
00:03:51Twenty men and a wagon load of ammunition will never get past Mangus.
00:03:55He can make things pretty warm around here with all that powder.
00:03:58Membranos aren't a very big tribe, Captain.
00:04:00Yeah, I know, but that ammunition would change things.
00:04:02Anyway, I'm taking no chances.
00:04:04I'm asking for two full companies to reinforce the post.
00:04:07Cassidy, Lyle P. reporting is ordered, sir.
00:04:09This goes to General Crook personally, Cassidy.
00:04:11Understand?
00:04:12Yes, sir.
00:04:13I'll drop it right in his lap, sir.
00:04:15All right, then step on it.
00:04:16Cassidy, keep your eyes open.
00:04:19I'm practically on my way back, sir.
00:04:22In case I don't get back in time, Happy New Year to you, Captain.
00:04:25Same to you, Lieutenant.
00:04:26Thanks.
00:04:26Merry Christmas to you.
00:04:32Thanks, Sam.
00:04:34As long as I'm going to miss Christmas dinner, tell the cook to split up my portion of gopher among
00:04:38the men, huh?
00:04:39Oh, get out of here.
00:04:40Merry Christmas.
00:04:42Merry Christmas.
00:04:45Merry Christmas.
00:04:46Merry Christmas.
00:05:09My father wanted peace.
00:05:11My father wanted peace.
00:05:22I want for Yuma.
00:05:25I want for Yuma.
00:05:25I want for Yuma.
00:05:46I want for Yuma.
00:05:49I want for Yuma.
00:05:50I want for Yuma.
00:06:09I want for Yuma.
00:06:31Don't you know if you don't let loose of me, you're throwing away any chance of a peace treaty?
00:06:36Don't you know that?
00:06:37Don't you know you'll have the whole United States Army on your heads for doing this?
00:06:40Don't you?
00:06:42That's United States government business.
00:06:45You'll have to answer the general cook for this.
00:06:46Let's go.
00:07:24What are you going to do?
00:07:25You'll get in trouble for this.
00:07:27You're breaking a treaty.
00:07:32Don't do that.
00:07:34They'll take you away with us.
00:07:35They'll hang you.
00:07:36Every one of you.
00:07:38No.
00:07:39No.
00:07:40No.
00:07:41No.
00:07:48No.
00:08:06That ought to do it.
00:08:07Be sure to check them over carefully.
00:08:09They're going to be heavily loaded.
00:08:10Yes, sir.
00:08:12Alec.
00:08:16You want me, Lieutenant?
00:08:18We leave for Fort Yuma first thing in the morning.
00:08:20Lights out in one hour.
00:08:21Yes, sir.
00:08:22Excuse me, sir.
00:08:23About my examination for officers' training.
00:08:27I got tactics and communications memorized, sir.
00:08:30How about it?
00:08:32Can you read it to me?
00:08:34I know it by heart, sir.
00:08:35Can you read it to me?
00:08:37No, sir.
00:08:38Can you write it?
00:08:39No, sir, but I know...
00:08:40Well, when you can, I'll forward your application.
00:08:43Who ever heard of an officer in the United States Cavalry
00:08:45who couldn't read or write?
00:08:47Yes, sir.
00:08:52Told you it wouldn't work, Milo.
00:08:54I guess it just wasn't cut out to be brass, that's all.
00:08:57Oh, is that so?
00:08:58Well, you've got too much studying to do
00:09:00to waste time feeling sorry for yourself.
00:09:02Come on.
00:09:03I am not feeling sorry for myself.
00:09:05And I've asked you a million times not to call me Milo.
00:09:09Okay, Mike. Okay.
00:09:11Yeah.
00:09:14Hello, Ben.
00:09:15Lieutenant Keegan.
00:09:17What are you doing here?
00:09:18Going to Fort Yuma with you.
00:09:21Where'd you get your orders?
00:09:23General Crook.
00:09:25I wouldn't count on him.
00:09:26You better get back to your own outfit.
00:09:31Merry Christmas, Lieutenant.
00:09:33Thank you, sir. Same to you.
00:09:34Glass punch?
00:09:36No, thank you, sir.
00:09:37Well, what's on your mind?
00:09:40I've been assigned to take the supply column to Fort Yuma.
00:09:43Yes.
00:09:44Yes.
00:09:44According to the duty list, it's your turn.
00:09:47That's right, sir.
00:09:49Well, it's trouble.
00:09:52No trouble, sir.
00:09:53I'm requesting another scout.
00:09:55Why?
00:09:57I'd rather not have an Indian with my company, sir.
00:10:01Well, you've known Jonas for years.
00:10:03He rode with your outfit for a long time.
00:10:06Now, since when has he ceased to be a friend and become just another Indian?
00:10:11There's nothing personal in this request, sir.
00:10:13Oh, of course not.
00:10:15That's your business, I suppose.
00:10:17There's no other scout available.
00:10:19Then I'll go without one.
00:10:20Your blessed well would go with any scout I see fit to send with you.
00:10:24You run your company, Lieutenant.
00:10:25Leave the rest of the army to me.
00:10:28Yes, sir.
00:10:29Now, wait a minute.
00:10:30I haven't dismissed you yet.
00:10:32Now, look, Lieutenant.
00:10:35You've been out in this territory for a long time.
00:10:37No one knows any better than you how tough it's been trying to straighten out this mess with the Apaches.
00:10:43Put an end to this raiding, this killing.
00:10:46You've been with me from the very beginning.
00:10:48You've known them all.
00:10:50Geronimo, Nana, Victoria, the Cochise, the whole lot.
00:10:55There's more to this, Lieutenant, than just trying to see how many Apaches we can shoot before they holler uncle.
00:11:02We're supposed to make them believe in us.
00:11:04We're supposed to convince the Indians that we want to live in peace with them.
00:11:09Now, I know that's not easy to do when we're shooting them down.
00:11:12But we've just about got it licked.
00:11:15Mangus Colorado's got his membranos down at Fort Yuma right now.
00:11:18And they're just about ready to sign.
00:11:21That means it's over.
00:11:22Except for a few renegades.
00:11:24That's the easy part.
00:11:25We can smoke them out.
00:11:26Then there doesn't have to be another shot fired in this territory.
00:11:30You know what that means?
00:11:33That means the settlers can come in and work the mines without worrying about their families winding up nailed to
00:11:39some Apache pole somewhere.
00:11:41This country can live in peace again.
00:11:43There's one thing I've learned out here, sir, and that's never to trust an Apache.
00:11:47Well, I never have and I never will, treaty or no treaty.
00:11:51You've got a good record, Lieutenant. Militarily speaking.
00:11:55Been a good soldier. Fought well.
00:11:57But there's another side to you.
00:11:59I have never known a man who hated Indians any harder than you do.
00:12:03You're the only officer on the post that never took a prisoner.
00:12:07You've got more Apache notches on your gun than a whole company of men.
00:12:11Where's Jonas?
00:12:14I sent him back to his own unit.
00:12:15What?
00:12:16What?
00:12:18You countermanded an order of mine?
00:12:20Lieutenant Keegan!
00:12:21If you ever dare to do that again, I'll court marshal you, so help me.
00:12:25Now find Jonas. Bring him here.
00:12:28Yes, sir.
00:12:33Come in, both of you.
00:12:36Shut the door.
00:12:42You know each other. You soldier together.
00:12:45Two men from entirely different worlds, yet both Americans.
00:12:50For 15 years, I've tried to bring about peace between the peoples of your two worlds.
00:12:56And the final analysis, I guess it depends upon the individual.
00:13:00Now you two are going to Fort Yuma.
00:13:02And if there's any trouble, I'll hang you both.
00:13:07Come in.
00:13:08Come in.
00:13:12Oh, I didn't mean to intrude, General Crook.
00:13:15I just wanted to say good night.
00:13:17You haven't, Miss Crown. It's just some army business.
00:13:19It's over and done with.
00:13:21Oh, this is Lieutenant Ben Keegan, Miss Melanie Crown.
00:13:25How do you do, Lieutenant?
00:13:27How do you do?
00:13:28Lieutenant Keegan will command the column to Fort Yuma.
00:13:31I see.
00:13:32Miss Crown will travel with you.
00:13:34She's going to the fort to establish a school for the children.
00:13:37Miss Crown is a missionary.
00:13:41My pleasure, sister.
00:13:44Thank you, brother.
00:13:47I haven't met this gentleman.
00:13:49Oh, forgive me. This is Sergeant Jonas Aradia, Lieutenant Keegan's scout.
00:13:55I'm pleased to know you.
00:14:06Well, I won't interrupt any longer, General Crook. Thank you for the lovely party.
00:14:12Good night.
00:14:13Good night.
00:14:14Good night.
00:14:18Well, I still have guests.
00:14:20Remember what I told you, both of you.
00:14:22Good night.
00:14:35Good night.
00:14:37Good night.
00:14:42Good night.
00:14:50All days the ladies are closed on the porch.
00:14:52Well, I'll be back.
00:15:05I've been waiting for you.
00:15:06What are you doing here?
00:15:08Did anyone see you come in?
00:15:12No one.
00:15:14You should know better than to come in here.
00:15:19You're leaving tomorrow.
00:15:21That's right.
00:15:24How do you know?
00:15:26Jonas told me.
00:15:28He says he's going with you.
00:15:30Yeah, he's going with me.
00:15:32Your brother's very fond of me.
00:15:35Haven't you noticed how he never lets me out of his sight for very long?
00:15:38Always likes to be around, just in case.
00:15:40In case of what?
00:15:42Oh, in case my horse stumbles and I break my neck.
00:15:45In case a rattler gets a lucky bite.
00:15:48Even a sunstroke would satisfy him.
00:15:52Why should he want that?
00:15:55What do you think?
00:15:59Jonas cannot change what I feel for you.
00:16:03That's what's grating against his sensitive Apache soul.
00:16:08Well, maybe it's just as well I'm leaving.
00:16:15I'm going with you.
00:16:20What did you say?
00:16:21I shall be with you.
00:16:24I traveled with Miss Crown to Fort Euma.
00:16:26Are you crazy?
00:16:27Jonas is going with me.
00:16:28You've got to stay here.
00:16:29I cannot stay without you.
00:16:30Well, you're going to have to.
00:16:31I cannot.
00:16:34I love you.
00:16:37Forget it.
00:16:37I said you can't go.
00:16:38And you love me.
00:16:39For the love of heaven, will you shut up?
00:16:41You're afraid.
00:16:42Please!
00:17:14Get out.
00:17:55You know, she ain't bad for a priest.
00:17:58She isn't a priest.
00:18:00She's a missionary.
00:18:02Like a teacher.
00:18:03Yeah?
00:18:05Hey, maybe she could teach me...
00:18:07What?
00:18:08Well, you know, reading and writing and things.
00:18:10What sort of things?
00:18:12Oh, you know, only how can you go thinking things like that?
00:18:16That's sacrilegious.
00:18:18Halleck?
00:18:19Yes, sir.
00:18:20Check the munitions wagon.
00:18:21See those crates of writing, firm.
00:18:23No jiggling.
00:18:24Yes, sir.
00:18:46I hope you're writing comfortably, Sister Crown.
00:18:49Very comfortably, thank you.
00:18:52Oh, and Lieutenant.
00:18:54I'm sure you're being most generous and respectful, but I bear no title.
00:19:00I'm a very ordinary woman.
00:19:02My mistake, ma'am.
00:19:04If I can be of any assistance, I'll be writing just ahead.
00:19:07You're very kind.
00:19:09I'll try not to make things too difficult for you.
00:19:12That's a comforting thought, ma'am. I'll bear it in mind.
00:19:22I have a feeling that Lieutenant Keegan fancies himself to be quite irresistible.
00:19:29It is possible that some woman may find himself.
00:20:03Ammo's riding easy and gentle, sir.
00:20:05Thank you, Halleck.
00:20:26Well, what are you reading, Sergeant?
00:20:29Oh, just passing times eight.
00:20:32Reading a few passages out of the scriptures.
00:20:34Well, now, that sounds interesting.
00:20:37How about reading out loud?
00:20:39Oh, why, why, certainly.
00:20:42This is from the fifth psalm.
00:20:45But let all those that put their trust in thee rejoice.
00:20:48Let them ever shout for joy, because thou defendest them.
00:20:51Let them also that love thy name be joyful in thee.
00:20:55Very good, Sergeant. Very good.
00:20:58Would you mind reading some more?
00:20:59Oh, all right.
00:21:01For thou, Lord, will bless the righteous.
00:21:03With favor wilt thou compass him as with a shield.
00:21:07Very good. Excellent, Sergeant.
00:21:09Very well read, Halleck.
00:21:11Oh, thank you, Lieutenant.
00:21:13Didn't know you were listening.
00:21:14Oh, the psalms are my favorites.
00:21:18How about some more?
00:21:21More?
00:21:22Yes, I'm particularly fond of the next one.
00:21:25The next one.
00:21:27Oh.
00:21:28Oh, sure.
00:21:30Have mercy upon me, O Lord, for I am weak.
00:21:36Oh, Lord, heal me, for my bones are... the axe.
00:21:46Oh, Lord.
00:21:48Oh, Lord.
00:21:50Oh, feet.
00:21:50Oh, yes, well...
00:22:02Oh, yes, yes.
00:22:02Oh, yes, yes.
00:22:07Oh, dear.
00:22:49This is it for today.
00:22:50Set up camp.
00:22:51Yes, sir.
00:22:52Yes!
00:22:53Come out!
00:22:59Those are the most beautiful colors I've ever seen.
00:23:03It's hard to imagine such dry and desolate country looking like this.
00:23:08I wish you could see where I come from, Francesca.
00:23:11I think you'd like it.
00:23:13There are four changes of seasons,
00:23:15and the colors are different with every change.
00:23:18It's beautiful all the time.
00:23:20This is my home.
00:23:23To me, it is beautiful here.
00:23:26Of course it is.
00:23:28I only meant...
00:23:29Well, it's lovelier this time of day.
00:23:33Just not what I'm used to seeing.
00:23:36Where I live, everything is very white now.
00:23:40Covered with snow.
00:23:43To you, snow is beauty.
00:23:47To me, it only means sickness and death.
00:23:55Would you do something for me?
00:23:58What would you have me do?
00:24:01I'd like you to have me.
00:24:09I'd like you to have me.
00:24:11I have others.
00:24:22We are very different, Miss Crown.
00:24:26Everything about us is different.
00:24:29I do not need those to remind me.
00:24:31Quickly...
00:24:39Because we're looking for ghosts.
00:24:41HIV, ba-lo, ba-lo, ba-lo...
00:24:59I won't help...
00:24:59To me!
00:24:59And Mama want Iowa!
00:25:17Sergeant.
00:25:27Would you mind?
00:25:35Sergeant.
00:25:36I'm afraid I'm not much good at pitching a tent.
00:25:50I'm sorry to be so helpless.
00:25:53You're very kind.
00:25:59Your sister seemed most anxious to make the trip with me.
00:26:03I was hoping we could be friends.
00:26:07But I'm afraid I'm not having much success with either of you.
00:26:13I'm sorry.
00:26:16She admired my mirror.
00:26:19I offered it to her as a gift.
00:26:21I think she resented that.
00:26:25My sister is proud.
00:26:28But it's a genuine pride.
00:26:30I respect her pride.
00:26:35If I've done anything to offend her, I'll apologize.
00:26:43Why is it important that my sister be your friend?
00:26:47We're two human beings.
00:26:50That should be important enough.
00:27:02And my work is very important to me.
00:27:05I want to know your people.
00:27:08The way they live.
00:27:10The way they think.
00:27:11Their customs.
00:27:14Before you learn our customs, Miss Crown,
00:27:17for your own good,
00:27:19I suggest that you become familiar with some of your own.
00:27:31Miss Crown, I don't know anything about the missionary business.
00:27:35But if you're interested in Indians, I suggest you start small.
00:27:38Like with the kids at Fort Yuma.
00:27:53Yes.
00:28:01We'll see you later on.
00:28:07We'll see you later.
00:28:14Say you later...
00:28:18Or...
00:28:19I wish you later.
00:28:22The night of the house is known to us.
00:28:22All is calm, all is bright
00:28:29Round yon virgin, mother and child
00:28:37Holy infant, so tender and mild
00:28:46Sleep in heavenly peace
00:28:55Sleep in heavenly peace
00:29:06Silent night, holy night
00:29:12All is calm
00:30:11unhopf found out, there is so
00:31:13And darkness was upon the face of the deep, and the spirit of God moved upon the face of the
00:31:25waters.
00:31:26How's that?
00:31:28Huh?
00:31:29Oh, you ain't even listening.
00:31:30I was listening, Milo.
00:31:31Mike.
00:31:33Sorry, Mike.
00:31:34Did I make any mistakes?
00:31:36Only on, uh, vo-eyed.
00:31:39Well, that's what it said.
00:31:40I know, but it's void.
00:31:43Oh, void.
00:31:46Void.
00:31:49At this rate, I'll be retired before I make lieutenant.
00:31:53Is making lieutenant really that important to you?
00:31:56Uh-huh.
00:31:57Why?
00:31:58Why?
00:31:59Yeah, why?
00:32:01You're a sergeant major.
00:32:03Is it a retire with good pay?
00:32:05Look.
00:32:07You see these?
00:32:08I got them when I enlisted 18 years ago.
00:32:12It ain't a...
00:32:13It isn't everyone that can wear them.
00:32:16When you wear these, you're more than an officer.
00:32:20You're a gentleman.
00:32:23I don't think there was ever a Halleck that was a real gentleman.
00:32:27And that's what I'm gonna be.
00:32:30Gentleman Milo Halleck, the first.
00:32:34What's so funny?
00:32:37You call yourself Milo.
00:32:40Well, that's for when I'm a gentleman.
00:32:43Until then, you call me Mike.
00:32:45Okay, Mike.
00:32:47Good night.
00:32:48Good night, kid.
00:33:13I couldn't sleep, but it's so quiet.
00:33:25I'm used to hearing a little noise now and then.
00:33:30I hope I'm not disturbing you.
00:33:33You should not be here.
00:33:37Why shouldn't I?
00:33:40It would be better if you were not.
00:33:43But you haven't told me why.
00:33:48That should be obvious.
00:33:55You know, I'm very new here.
00:33:58I'm not sure I know which of us is supposed to be objectionable.
00:34:03You're very kind.
00:34:04No, I'm not being kind.
00:34:06Only honest.
00:34:09I can't truthfully say I've been made to feel popular exactly.
00:34:15You should be more careful in your choice of companions.
00:34:21I don't understand.
00:34:22I am an Apache, Miss Crum.
00:34:26This uniform doesn't change that.
00:34:28You just have to look a little more closely.
00:34:33If I did, what would I see?
00:34:38What they all see.
00:34:42A primitive savage.
00:34:45Possibly a little more civilized than the rest.
00:34:49But one to be watched closely.
00:34:54Very closely.
00:34:58There's an amusing little cavalry jingle
00:35:01that says something about the only good Apache
00:35:05being a dead Apache.
00:35:10Well, perhaps a pretty one.
00:35:15Your resentment is every bit as strong as theirs.
00:35:23Is that your professional opinion?
00:35:28I'm sorry.
00:35:31I didn't mean it to sound like a sermon.
00:35:33Why not?
00:35:35Isn't that what you're here for?
00:35:37To preach to the savages.
00:35:40Please.
00:35:41I'm sorry.
00:35:44Miss Crum.
00:35:48Yes.
00:35:50Forgive me.
00:35:58Please.
00:36:04Sometimes it is very difficult for me to forget I fight my own kind.
00:36:11I've always believed my people to be wrong.
00:36:15That we should live in peace.
00:36:20They are still my people.
00:36:24And for me now, there is no home.
00:36:28No place.
00:36:32Can you understand?
00:36:45I do understand.
00:36:47I do understand.
00:36:55Good night.
00:36:57Good night.
00:37:05Good night.
00:37:11Good night.
00:37:12Good night.
00:37:15Good night.
00:37:16Good night.
00:37:17Good night.
00:37:17Good night.
00:37:17Good night.
00:37:17Good night.
00:37:18Good night.
00:37:18Good night.
00:37:21Good night.
00:37:21Good night.
00:37:22Good night.
00:37:50Let's go.
00:37:57How far do you think it is to the next water hole?
00:38:00Depends on which fork of the trail you take.
00:38:04Which one would you take?
00:38:07The one to the left, away from the mountains.
00:38:10We'll take the one to the right.
00:38:14There could be Indians there.
00:38:17There could be water there, too, from the mountain streams.
00:38:20Halleck.
00:38:21Yes, sir?
00:38:22I want two men for an advance detail.
00:38:24Yes, sir.
00:38:24Riley, Comstock.
00:38:30Up farther, the trail divides into two forks.
00:38:33One goes to the right along the side of the mountains, and the other one cuts out to the desert.
00:38:37You take the one to the right, along the mountainside.
00:38:40Up there, somewhere, is a water hole.
00:38:42You wait there for us unless it's dry.
00:38:44If it's dry, ride back, and we'll cut across to the desert trail.
00:38:59Forward, ho!
00:39:01Forward, ho!
00:39:04let's go!
00:39:42Callum, go!
00:40:16What do you make of it?
00:40:19Can't say.
00:40:21Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for
00:40:26thou art with me.
00:40:28Thy rod and thy staff, they comfort me.
00:40:32Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies.
00:40:42Thou anointest my head with oil, my cup runneth over, surely goodness and mercy shall follow
00:40:50me all the days of my life, and I shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever.
00:40:55Amen.
00:40:57Amen.
00:42:28And the evening and the morning were the third day.
00:42:34Two of them, buried down there.
00:42:37Huh?
00:42:38How are they supposed to know it was poisoned?
00:42:41What was?
00:42:42The water hole.
00:42:44Oh.
00:42:46Well, if they didn't drink it before we got there, maybe all of us would be dead by now.
00:42:50Cool.
00:42:56Cool.
00:43:12Cool.
00:43:13.
00:43:18.
00:43:40.
00:43:41Yes.
00:43:42I would like to speak with you.
00:43:44I know what you have to say.
00:43:45I would rather not listen.
00:43:48Francesca.
00:43:51You are my sister.
00:43:52My concern is for you.
00:43:54I am not a child.
00:43:56You are a woman and should have a woman's dignity.
00:44:00Dignity.
00:44:03Dignity is for women like the missionary.
00:44:05Dignity is the right of every human being.
00:44:10What have I done that is so wrong?
00:44:13Ben Keegan.
00:44:15That's what is wrong.
00:44:18Why is it so wrong?
00:44:20You are a fool.
00:44:22You are not of his world.
00:44:24And with a man of my own world,
00:44:28would I have this precious dignity of which you speak?
00:44:32No.
00:44:34I would be little more than cattle.
00:44:37And when I walked with this man of my own world,
00:44:40would I walk close at his side?
00:44:43No, I would not.
00:44:45I would stay at a distance forever in his shadow
00:44:48and walk paces behind.
00:44:50Is that dignity?
00:44:52With Ben Keegan, you cannot walk at all.
00:44:55He cares nothing for you.
00:44:57How can you say that?
00:44:59You do not know?
00:45:00I know him.
00:45:01There is no love or respect in his heart
00:45:04for people of his own blood.
00:45:06I watched him, fought with him.
00:45:09He is a cruel man.
00:45:11He kills with a savage pleasure
00:45:13because there is nothing but hatred in his heart.
00:45:17An Indian is an animal to him.
00:45:20And you are an Indian.
00:45:22And he uses you like an animal.
00:45:27You are hidden from everyone's eyes
00:45:29because of the shame he would feel if anyone knew.
00:45:33It is not true.
00:45:35It is true.
00:45:38And because you are my sister,
00:45:40I also feel your shame.
00:45:44And what of your shame?
00:45:48Do you not wear their clothes
00:45:50and kill your own kind?
00:45:52Is the dignity of a woman
00:45:55less important than the honor of a man?
00:45:58There was no other choice for me.
00:46:00There was no other way.
00:46:03Nor for me.
00:46:06Words can make little difference
00:46:09to either of us.
00:46:13I love him.
00:46:16I love him!
00:46:35I love him!
00:46:37I love him!
00:46:44I love him!
00:46:52Come on.
00:47:26Come on.
00:47:26Alec.
00:47:26Yes, sir.
00:47:27What the devil is that?
00:47:28I don't know, sir.
00:47:28It seemed to come from the river.
00:47:30Go have a look.
00:47:31Yes, sir.
00:47:32Mother of that fire.
00:47:52Oh!
00:47:57Oh!
00:48:06Oh!
00:48:08Oh!
00:48:11Oh!
00:48:17Oh!
00:48:19Oh!
00:48:19Come on!
00:48:50Come on!
00:49:27Come on!
00:49:27You all right?
00:49:28Yes, but our scout is hurt out there.
00:49:51Apache!
00:49:53Shh!
00:49:54Let's take him alive.
00:50:19Where does he belong?
00:50:22Mescaleros, maybe.
00:50:25What's your tribe?
00:50:28Who are your people?
00:50:30Lieutenant Keegan!
00:50:31Lieutenant Keegan!
00:50:33Two of our sentries are dead, sir.
00:50:35They were stripped.
00:50:36They're naked.
00:50:41Here's your poison, waterhole.
00:50:44Now find out what his tribe is.
00:50:50Ask him what he wants with army uniforms.
00:50:55All right, tell him this.
00:50:57Either he tells me what I want to know
00:50:59or he'll roast his brains over that fire.
00:51:07Burn him.
00:51:08Hold that, hold that, hold that.
00:51:13No, I talk.
00:51:15Hold it.
00:51:20I am Membreno.
00:51:22Membreno?
00:51:24Mangus Colorado's bunch.
00:51:26Mangus Colorado is dead.
00:51:28His son Mangus is chief now.
00:51:31So the young ones got a hold of the reins, huh?
00:51:34And maybe that explains a few things.
00:51:39What does he want with army uniforms?
00:51:43Now listen to me, animal.
00:51:45You and your red brothers have killed four of my men.
00:51:47So when I talk to you, you better answer me
00:51:48or I'll tear out your insides and feed them to the wolves.
00:51:51Now where's Mangus and what does he want with army uniforms?
00:51:54You will not reach Fort Yuma alive.
00:51:58Halleck.
00:51:58Yes, sir.
00:52:00Hang him.
00:52:01Then get the column ready to move out right away.
00:52:07Lieutenant Keegan.
00:52:08That boy is a helpless prisoner.
00:52:10You can't just hang him like that.
00:52:13Who says I can't?
00:52:15It's inhuman.
00:52:17Inhuman?
00:52:18He killed four of my men and he almost cut your throat.
00:52:21And don't think he's alone, Miss Crown.
00:52:22There are plenty more of them out there where he came from.
00:52:25And if one of them ever gets a hold of you,
00:52:26you'll learn what the word inhuman really means.
00:52:29So if you're in a praying mood,
00:52:30I suggest you say a few for all of us.
00:52:32We'll need him.
00:52:49You got a mercy in your soul.
00:52:58Go!
00:53:07Go!
00:53:07Go!
00:53:09Go!
00:53:36Let's go.
00:53:50Milo.
00:53:51Might.
00:53:52Yeah.
00:53:54Do you think they'll catch up with us?
00:53:56They might.
00:53:58Do you think there are many of them?
00:54:00Oh, I don't know.
00:54:04You're not worried about a little shooting, are you?
00:54:06No.
00:54:08I was just thinking about what might happen if they got their hands on us.
00:54:11Oh, forget it.
00:54:41Yeah.
00:54:43Yeah.
00:54:57Oh, no.
00:55:00Oh, no.
00:55:01Oh, no.
00:55:03Oh, no.
00:55:04Oh, no.
00:55:05Oh, no.
00:55:06Oh, no.
00:55:07Oh, no.
00:55:08Oh, no.
00:55:09Oh, no.
00:55:09Oh, no.
00:55:10Oh, no.
00:55:12Oh, no.
00:55:13Oh, no.
00:55:13Oh, no.
00:55:14Oh, no.
00:55:14Oh, no.
00:55:14Oh, no.
00:55:24Oh, yeah
00:55:51The End
00:56:41Look out, they've stolen the wagon.
00:56:47Let them keep it.
00:56:48Pull the gallop, ho!
00:56:57Watch out!
00:57:03Go!
00:57:12Go!
00:57:25Go!
00:57:26Go!
00:57:27Go!
00:57:28Go!
00:57:29Go!
00:57:31Go!
00:57:32Go!
00:57:34Go!
00:57:35Go!
00:57:40Go!
00:57:41Oh, my God.
00:58:34Oh, my God.
00:58:45Oh, my God.
00:59:11Oh, my God.
00:59:15Oh, my God.
00:59:21Oh, my God.
00:59:21Where's Taylor?
00:59:23Taylor!
00:59:25Taylor!
00:59:26You're going to get your head blown off.
00:59:28I can't find Taylor.
00:59:29We haven't got time to stop and look for anybody now.
00:59:30He'll have to take care of himself.
00:59:35Lieutenant.
00:59:36Lieutenant, look!
00:59:48Milo!
00:59:50Taylor!
00:59:51Where do you think you're going?
00:59:53The kid.
00:59:53I've got to get the kid.
00:59:54You're going to stay put right here.
00:59:55Please, sir.
00:59:56I've got to get the kid.
00:59:57You go out there and you'll wind up lying next to him with an arrow in your belly.
00:59:59Is that what you want?
01:00:00I want Taylor!
01:00:02Got it!
01:00:08What?
01:00:08You come.
01:00:09Let me.
01:00:21I want to get the kid based on the corner.
01:00:22Let me.
01:00:22I want to get the kid.
01:00:24I!
01:00:50No!
01:00:51No!
01:00:52No!
01:00:52No!
01:00:53No!
01:00:54No!
01:01:00No!
01:01:07No!
01:01:09No!
01:01:18Let's go.
01:01:41Let's go.
01:02:13Let's go.
01:02:42Let's go.
01:02:55Milo.
01:03:00Milo.
01:03:01Milo.
01:03:02Don't touch me.
01:03:04Let's go.
01:03:27Halleck.
01:03:30Halleck.
01:03:34Yes, sir.
01:03:38Arrest you men, give me a count.
01:03:44Give me a count.
01:03:51Give me a count.
01:04:03Give me a count.
01:04:14Give me a count.
01:04:16Give me a count.
01:04:30Give me a count.
01:04:38Give me a count.
01:04:39Get away from him.
01:04:42Give me a count.
01:04:44Give me a count.
01:04:51Give me a count.
01:04:54Give me a count.
01:04:56Come on!
01:05:26Ah!
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