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00:00:00The End
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00:01:34The Sheriff comes back with the body now.
00:01:36I'm telling you, there's something mighty strange going on around here.
00:01:39First, the cattle and the horses ripped apart.
00:01:42Then old man Banks is found dead under mighty peculiar circumstances.
00:01:46Just ain't natural.
00:01:47Oh, hold on. We don't know yet how Banks was killed.
00:01:49No, but I hear he was all beat up when they found him.
00:01:52And how about Bill Johnson's cow?
00:01:54Nobody's ever been able to explain how it was mutilated.
00:01:57And all the sheep that's been disappearing.
00:02:00What happened to them?
00:02:00Yeah, and how about Cooper's Chicken House?
00:02:03If you'd seen that place all busted down with dead hens all over the yard,
00:02:07you'd be thinking the way we are, I'm telling you.
00:02:09I saw it. Looked like a Texas cyclone hit it.
00:02:12Now, I ain't one to be superstitious,
00:02:14but don't it seem strange to you
00:02:16that these things are happening only at Devil's Crag?
00:02:18Ah, you're talking crazy.
00:02:20All right.
00:02:22Here comes the Sheriff.
00:02:23Good. Now we'll find out what really did happen.
00:02:34What happened, Sheriff?
00:02:35Sheriff, the coroner's report shows Banks died as a result of a brutal beating
00:02:39at the hands of a person or persons unknown.
00:02:43Cover him up.
00:02:45Not a pretty sight, is it?
00:02:46His body all torn apart, just like the animals we found.
00:02:50Okay, Art, take him along.
00:02:56Look here, Parker.
00:02:57All of us who live up at Devil's Crag gotta have protection.
00:03:00No human being could do that.
00:03:02We think it's...
00:03:03Well, it's...
00:03:04Well, it's...
00:03:05It's supernatural.
00:03:06That's what we think it is.
00:03:07We want to get to the bottom of this.
00:03:10Supernatural?
00:03:11That's silly.
00:03:12It ain't so silly, miss.
00:03:14If you'd lived here as long as most of us,
00:03:16you'd have heard of the legend of the curse.
00:03:18Yes, sirree.
00:03:19You just talk to some of the old Indians that are still around here,
00:03:21and they'll tell you what it is.
00:03:23All white men die.
00:03:28Listen, you crazy Indian.
00:03:30If you had anything to do with this...
00:03:31That's all I hear, Bert.
00:03:32I'll handle this.
00:03:34Joe, do you know anything about this killing?
00:03:37Nobody listens when I speak.
00:03:39Everybody say, Indian Joe, crazy Joe.
00:03:43But you find out now.
00:03:45The spirits of my people return for their revenge.
00:03:48Yeah, sure, Joe, sure.
00:03:51Now, you listen to me.
00:03:53I want you to keep your inside information from the spirits to yourself.
00:03:57People around here riled up enough without your jabberings.
00:04:00Now, on your way, before I run you in on another vagrancy charge.
00:04:09I go.
00:04:10But remember what I say.
00:04:13People who walk on Indian grave die.
00:04:19You hear that?
00:04:20What did I tell you?
00:04:21You're right.
00:04:21God, the old loony living up in that deserted shack like a hermit.
00:04:25Yeah, he may be crazy.
00:04:26I ain't denying that.
00:04:27But sometimes crazy people know more they get credit for.
00:04:29You're right.
00:04:30He's got his answer.
00:04:31What's yours, Sheriff?
00:04:33If you'll simmer down long enough, I'll tell you.
00:04:35I'm handling this case.
00:04:37First of all, I'm putting devil's crag off limits.
00:04:39What about us?
00:04:42Well, I want you folks who live near there to be on the lookout and alert for it.
00:04:45On the alert for what?
00:04:48Well, uh, be on the alert for anything out of the ordinary.
00:04:51Oh, then you do believe in the curse, huh?
00:04:54I didn't say that, and I don't want to hear any more about it.
00:04:57Until I clear this up, everyone is under suspicion.
00:05:00You'd all better be able to account for your activities last night when I get around to you.
00:05:04In that case, you better start with Wayne Brook.
00:05:07He had another run-in with Banks the other day.
00:05:09As a matter of fact, I heard the old man ran him off the place with a shotgun.
00:05:12Oh, get around to him.
00:05:14And the rest of you, too.
00:05:15All right, come on, folks, and break this up and go on about your business.
00:05:30Here comes Mr. Brooks. I wonder if he's heard.
00:05:34Probably not.
00:05:41Hello, Ann. Hi, Charlie. Where are you kids headed?
00:05:43I'm taking Suss up to the cabin so I can get back to the lodge in time for work.
00:05:46Say, have you heard about him, Mr. Brooks?
00:05:47I've been up in the mountains for three days. I haven't heard anything.
00:05:50It was awful, Wayne. Just awful.
00:05:52What was awful?
00:05:53Poor Harold Banks.
00:05:55I found him this morning, and he was...
00:05:57He was smashed to death. Every bone in his body was broken. I saw it.
00:06:00That's terrible. How did it happen?
00:06:01Parker says he was murdered.
00:06:03Murdered? Does he know who did it?
00:06:05No, not yet.
00:06:06He says everybody in town is under suspicion.
00:06:09He's over there. He wants to see you.
00:06:11He knows about the trouble you had with Banks.
00:06:13Yeah, well, I guess I'd better have a talk with him, then.
00:06:15See you later, Ann.
00:06:20Come on, Charlie. We'd better go.
00:06:23We're counting on that protection, Sheriff.
00:06:26Don't worry. You'll get it.
00:06:28You wanted to see me, Sheriff?
00:06:32Yeah, that's right.
00:06:35I want to have a little talk with you, Brooks.
00:06:38What do you know about the Banks' killing?
00:06:40I just heard about it.
00:06:42Where have you been for the last few days?
00:06:44Well, usually I'm up in the mountains, getting more rock specimens.
00:06:49Anywhere near the Banks' place?
00:06:50What are you driving at?
00:06:52Answer the question.
00:06:54Well, as a matter of fact, I walked across this property about a week ago.
00:06:57Saved me a half-mile climb. Why?
00:07:00Banks run you off again?
00:07:03Maybe he saw you trespassing and took a shot at you.
00:07:06Maybe you lost your temper.
00:07:08And maybe I didn't even see the old buzzard.
00:07:11Can you prove that?
00:07:12Oh, come off it, Parker. You don't think I've got anything to do with this?
00:07:15Tell you, I haven't seen Banks in over a week.
00:07:25Pine Ridge.
00:07:27But, Dad, this is just a wide spot on the road.
00:07:29Well, I guess there are no beauty parlors or movie theaters,
00:07:32but I'm told the Lodge is very comfortable.
00:07:34I hope so.
00:07:36Why don't you get off my back, huh?
00:07:38I will.
00:07:39When I think you're in the clear.
00:07:41Do you want to arrest me now,
00:07:43or do I have time to go home and get a toothbrush?
00:07:45I had you pegged for a wise guy ever since you came up here.
00:07:49I'm not finished with you yet, Brooks.
00:07:51Don't plan any more trips.
00:08:01Oh, don't forget my razor blades.
00:08:24Could I see your operator's license, please?
00:08:27I beg your pardon, officer.
00:08:30Is there anything wrong?
00:08:31Your driver's license, please.
00:08:34Surely.
00:08:35Now, what's the matter?
00:08:38Mr. Cleveland, there's an ordinance requiring a warning flag
00:08:41on anything protruding from a vehicle.
00:08:44I'm sorry, officer.
00:08:45I forgot about the tent poles.
00:08:47I'll take care of them right away.
00:08:49Are you staying in town?
00:08:50No, only overnight.
00:08:52My daughter and I are heading into the mountains in the morning.
00:08:55Quite a lot of gear you have there.
00:08:56Are you planning to camp around here?
00:08:58Yes, you see, I'm an archaeologist.
00:09:02You weren't figuring on poking around Devil's Craig, were you?
00:09:05Devil's Craig?
00:09:07Now, look, officer, I don't know where I'm going to be working.
00:09:10I'm not familiar with the area.
00:09:13Thanks so much.
00:09:14I can manage now.
00:09:14No, no, let me put them in the car for you.
00:09:18Thank you very much.
00:09:20I thought I recognized you, sir.
00:09:21You're Professor Cleveland, aren't you?
00:09:23Well, yes, I am.
00:09:25You are?
00:09:25You don't know me, sir, but I attended some of your lectures at the university.
00:09:28I'm Wayne Brooks.
00:09:30Well, I'm certainly glad to see you again, Brooks.
00:09:33This is my daughter, Janet.
00:09:35Hello, Mr. Broder.
00:09:36Pleased to meet you, Miss Cleveland.
00:09:37I see you've already met Nosy Parker.
00:09:41Mr. Cleveland, some pretty gruesome things have been happening around here lately.
00:09:45In fact, we just had a violent killing.
00:09:48For your own protection, I'm advising you to be on your guard at all times.
00:09:51And especially, be very careful who you associate with.
00:09:57And don't forget about the flag.
00:09:59But of course, I'll attend to it.
00:10:01You know, it sounded as though he was warning us about you.
00:10:05It's kind of a private feud between us.
00:10:07I'll explain sometime.
00:10:09Looks like you're planning to stay a while.
00:10:11Yes, I'll probably be working in this general area for perhaps a week or more.
00:10:16I spent a lot of time around here.
00:10:17I know these mountains like the back of my hand.
00:10:19Maybe I can be of some help to you.
00:10:20Splendid. I just might take you up on that.
00:10:22Staying at the lodge?
00:10:23Well, yes, we are.
00:10:24Good. The food's wonderful there.
00:10:26If you'll be my guest tonight, I'll promise you the best steak you ever had.
00:10:29After canned beans for a week, it sounds wonderful.
00:10:32Now, Janet, I don't think...
00:10:33Mr. Brooks, we'd love to join you.
00:10:35Mr. Brooks is my father.
00:10:36My name's Wayne.
00:10:37Okay.
00:10:38Wayne.
00:10:39It's a deal?
00:10:39It's a deal.
00:10:48Hello, Mr. Brooks.
00:10:49Hi, Charlie.
00:10:50Say, fix us up with three of Mrs. Dunn's special steak dinners, will you?
00:10:53Okay, Mr. Brooks.
00:10:56Well, Ann was wondering what time you were going to Mended Junction tonight.
00:10:59Oh, Charlie, I forgot.
00:11:00I can't make it tonight.
00:11:01It's a good picture.
00:11:02I wish you could go.
00:11:03No, not this time, Charlie.
00:11:07I'm sorry Parker gave you such a hard time this afternoon, sir.
00:11:11Oh, I suppose he was only doing his job.
00:11:13Overdoing it as usual, Professor.
00:11:15I can see that you two don't like each other very much, do you?
00:11:18Oh, Parker's all right, I guess.
00:11:19Except for his bullheadedness.
00:11:21We just approach things differently.
00:11:23I think he's taking advantage of this opportunity to throw his weight around.
00:11:26As you know, a rancher was killed last night.
00:11:29Yes, that was a terrible thing.
00:11:31That's not the only thing that's happened.
00:11:32Quite a bit of livestock has disappeared or been ruthlessly slaughtered.
00:11:36You see, all these killings have taken place near Devil's Crag.
00:11:39Since no logical answer has been found,
00:11:42some of the people are beginning to talk about the ancient curse.
00:11:47Curse?
00:11:48There's an old Indian burial ground near Devil's Crag.
00:11:51Quite a few arrowheads, pottery, and a few bones have been found up there.
00:11:56A few descendants of the tribe that once lived here are still around.
00:11:59They talk of a legend that someday the evil spirits will rise and destroy the valley.
00:12:05Have you ever been up to this Devil's Crag?
00:12:07As a matter of fact, I have.
00:12:08And even though it's out of my line, I've uncovered quite a few artifacts up there myself.
00:12:12Really?
00:12:13Well, I'd like to see them sometime.
00:12:15Of course.
00:12:16Though I don't think you'll find anything of value, you're welcome to go over them anytime.
00:12:19Splendid.
00:12:20This might save me a great deal of time and effort.
00:12:23Do you mind by asking what it is you're looking for, sir?
00:12:27I'm looking for a giant.
00:12:28A giant?
00:12:30One that's been dead for over 500 years.
00:12:33Oh, for a moment I thought you were...
00:12:35But I was a crazy archaeologist.
00:12:38Well, if some of my colleagues knew what I was up to, I...
00:12:41I'm afraid that they'd agree with you.
00:12:44Well, the truth is that I am writing a definitive history of Bartolomei Forello.
00:12:49He was a Spanish conquistador that explored a great deal of what is now California.
00:12:55My history will be complete only when I learn what happened to the Diablo giant and his band of renegades.
00:13:04Diablo giant?
00:13:06Devil giant?
00:13:07Yes.
00:13:08Yes, that was the name that was given to Vargas, one of Forello's lieutenants.
00:13:14I have reason to believe that he and a band of his men known as the Diablo Brigade,
00:13:20deserted Forello and headed inland in search of Indian gold.
00:13:25Why do they refer to this Vargas as a giant?
00:13:29Well, fragmentary accounts of the period relate that he was...
00:13:32what, he was a man of extraordinary size.
00:13:35But why the nickname Diablo, Devil Giant?
00:13:39Well, as a matter of fact, very little is known at Vargas.
00:13:43You see, Forello...
00:13:45suppressed accounts relating to this officer, but...
00:13:48from his name, I'm sure that he was a brutal, degenerate, and depraved man...
00:13:53who disgraced and almost ruined the expedition.
00:13:57I'd like to hear more about him.
00:13:58And I wish I'd never heard of him.
00:14:01I hope that steak is as good as you say, Wayne.
00:14:04If you two are going to talk shop all evening, I'll have to be fortified.
00:14:07I must apologize for my daughter's lack of interest in scientific matters.
00:14:11You see, she was dropped from the unscientific branch of the family tree.
00:14:15And right into a pile of old bones.
00:14:18What a horrible fate for such a pretty girl.
00:14:20Now there's a man who knows the right thing to say.
00:14:22I can see that this conversation is headed away from scientific matters.
00:14:26So I will make you two a proposition.
00:14:29Look out, he's a sly one.
00:14:30Now, I promise not to say one word about Spaniards, relics, or bones throughout dinner.
00:14:36It's a deal.
00:14:37If.
00:14:37Look out, here it comes.
00:14:39If you will show me your Indian artifacts afterwards.
00:14:42Agreed.
00:14:43Professor, my laboratory is at your disposal.
00:14:44Good.
00:14:45If.
00:14:46Oh, he's a sly one, too.
00:14:48If you'll allow me the pleasure of escorting your daughter to Mendon Junction tonight.
00:14:51Sounds fascinating.
00:14:52What's there?
00:14:53A double feature.
00:14:54She has my permission.
00:14:56After dinner, I'll change into my field clothes and meet you in the lobby.
00:15:00Mr. Brooks, you said you weren't going.
00:15:02Now, don't worry, Charlie.
00:15:03We'll give you a lift.
00:15:05That's all right, Mr. Brooks.
00:15:07Ann and I can use the station wagon.
00:15:10Well, here's to the success of the expedition.
00:15:13Well, Wayne, not with the water glass.
00:15:15It's bad luck.
00:15:22Come in.
00:15:30It's only a small field lab, but it's adequate for my work up here.
00:15:34It's pretty complete, very complete.
00:15:36Over here, Professor.
00:15:38My Indian relics are in here.
00:15:42It's a fine collection you have.
00:15:44Sorry they're not catalogued.
00:15:45That's all right.
00:15:46That's perfectly all right.
00:15:47I can manage.
00:15:52What is it, Janet?
00:15:53I'm afraid my little mascot frightened her.
00:15:56Sorry I didn't think to warn you, but he's quite harmless in there.
00:15:58Well, it was silly of me.
00:16:01What a curious animal.
00:16:03More ways than you can imagine, Professor.
00:16:05You see, that ugly little fellow is the leading character in a thesis I'm preparing on the subject of physical
00:16:09antiquities.
00:16:10Physical antiquities?
00:16:12You mean that this animal is related to an extinct species?
00:16:15It is extinct.
00:16:16Why?
00:16:18It's the only one in existence.
00:16:20Here's the reason why.
00:16:22I found that lizard sealed inside this rock.
00:16:25A lie?
00:16:26Yes.
00:16:27That animal has lived in suspended animation for countless centuries.
00:16:30It's extraordinary.
00:16:31I don't believe it.
00:16:32No, I have read similar reports.
00:16:35Why, next thing you'll be telling me, there really is such a thing as suspended animation.
00:16:38That animals or even people could live indefinitely.
00:16:41I hadn't thought about it that way, but under proper conditions it might be possible.
00:16:45Well, all this is very interesting and I would like to discuss it at length sometime, but right now...
00:16:51Right now you're dying to get back to your Indian relic.
00:16:54You know, sometimes I think she can grieve my mind.
00:16:56Professor, the laboratory is yours.
00:16:58Come on, Jan.
00:16:59You don't want to miss any part of that double feature.
00:17:03Have fun, kids.
00:17:43Janet, wait!
00:17:44Come here quickly.
00:17:45I've discovered something.
00:18:01There.
00:18:02Well, what is it, Dad?
00:18:03Looks like a cross.
00:18:04That's exactly what it is.
00:18:05Only this particular cross was made by an Indian hundreds of years ago.
00:18:09It may be a clue to exactly what I'm looking for.
00:18:12I don't follow you, sir.
00:18:13Well, don't you see?
00:18:13This shows that the ancient Indians in this area were influenced by Europeans long before
00:18:19the earliest recorded white settlers arrived, possibly by the very band of men that I've been looking for.
00:18:26That sounds logical, sir.
00:18:27What's your next step?
00:18:28Well, it's time to load up the shovels again.
00:18:31Well, I would like to follow up this lead as soon as possible.
00:18:34Can you tell me where you found this cross, Wayne?
00:18:37I'll do better than that.
00:18:37I'll take you there myself.
00:18:39Splendid.
00:18:39When can we get started?
00:18:40Not tonight, Professor Cleveland.
00:18:43No, no.
00:18:43Not tonight, dear.
00:18:44When can you be ready?
00:18:45Tomorrow morning, soon enough?
00:18:46Fine.
00:18:47We'll meet at the lodge for an early morning breakfast.
00:18:49I'll take some of my equipment along.
00:18:50It might come in handy.
00:18:51I'll pack it in your jeep tonight.
00:18:52We'll be going above the snow line and, well, sometimes it hits unexpectedly.
00:18:56Where are you taking us, Wayne?
00:18:58Devil's crag.
00:19:08When I turned around, it was gone.
00:19:10Something brushed against the side of my face.
00:19:12Something cold and damp.
00:19:14Well, this thing, whatever it was, did you get a look at it?
00:19:17No, it was dark as the inside of your pocket when it happened.
00:19:20I couldn't hardly see nothing at all, but something was there.
00:19:24Did you hear anything?
00:19:25Did it make any kind of a noise?
00:19:26No, I was so scared.
00:19:28My ears were ringing.
00:19:29I couldn't tell you what kind of a noise it made.
00:19:32You're going to have to give me more than that to go on.
00:19:35Well, it was there.
00:19:38Something was there.
00:19:48Hey, wait a minute.
00:19:50I ain't half finished.
00:19:57I want to tell you what else happened.
00:19:59I went home and told the wife, she said she'd heard funny noises too,
00:20:02so it just wasn't me.
00:20:04Tell me when I get back.
00:20:06I got back.
00:20:17I get back.
00:20:17All right.
00:20:47THE END
00:21:09End of the line folks, we go in there, the burial grounds are just on the other side of those
00:21:13rocks
00:21:25Dad, Wayne
00:21:27What is it Jan?
00:21:28I just saw someone in those bushes
00:21:29That's just your imagination
00:21:30My imagination, nothing, I'm sure I saw a face staring at me
00:21:34If it makes you feel any better, I'll have a look
00:21:35It was probably just a deer, these mountains are full of them
00:21:40Uh oh, the long arm of the law
00:21:49Come on professor, let's see what he wants now
00:21:57The minute my back is turned, you disobey my orders and leave town
00:22:01No one's left town, I have no reason to run away
00:22:03If you have no evidence to hold me on, until you have, I'll be camped right here with Dr. Cleveland
00:22:06You know this area's off limits
00:22:08Look here Parker, I have every right
00:22:09Ah, just a minute Wayne, let me handle this
00:22:13Sheriff, I have a permit here from the commissioner of public lands to do my research
00:22:18Wayne here has been kind enough to offer me his assistance
00:22:21I will assume full responsibility for his presence here
00:22:25Dr. Cleveland
00:22:26Besides conducting an investigation of murder
00:22:29It's my responsibility to protect the property and lives of all persons under my jurisdiction
00:22:34By disregarding my orders, you and your party could be exposing yourselves to a dangerous killer
00:22:39Yes, we're aware of that Sheriff
00:22:40But we're armed
00:22:41And I'm sure that we can handle any eventuality
00:22:46All right, all right, I give up
00:22:48But don't forget, I warned you
00:22:51As for you, I'm telling you again
00:22:52Don't leave this county without contacting me
00:22:55And that's an order
00:23:00That man has a badge instead of a brain
00:23:04Well, come on, Professor, we'd better get started if we want to get the camp set up before dark
00:23:24Good morning, Dad
00:23:25Good morning
00:23:26Good morning
00:23:26Why, you're an early bird
00:23:27No, Wayne and I have been up for hours
00:23:29Did you have a good sleep, dear?
00:23:31Well, better than I expected to under the circumstances
00:23:35Where's Wayne?
00:23:37He's out having a preliminary look around
00:23:39He should be back any minute now
00:23:48Oh, my God
00:24:23What are you trying to do, Joe, kill me?
00:24:25I thought we were friends.
00:24:26Shoot at Rabbit.
00:24:28Well, you certainly had me scared.
00:24:30That bullet came awfully close.
00:24:32I not miss what I shoot at.
00:24:34Why are you here?
00:24:35We're here in search of something.
00:24:38You come to rob the graves of my people?
00:24:40No, Joe, we haven't come to disturb any Indian graves.
00:24:43We're looking for a trace of a Spanish soldier
00:24:45who enslaved your people many years ago.
00:24:47You're not Dutch graves?
00:24:49I promise you, we'll not disturb the sleep of your ancestors.
00:24:53You're not like the others.
00:24:55You always speak the truth.
00:24:57I'll give you my word, Joe.
00:24:58If you promise to do your hunting somewhere else...
00:25:02You're my friend.
00:25:04This is a bad place for you to be.
00:25:06Only evil can come to you here.
00:25:20We've heard the shot, Wayne.
00:25:22Is there anything wrong?
00:25:22Oh, it was...
00:25:24I was probably just a hunter.
00:25:26I'm puzzled about something else.
00:25:27I was up here a couple of weeks ago,
00:25:29and since then, a lot of things have changed.
00:25:32Went what way?
00:25:33I can't quite put my finger on it, but...
00:25:36Oh, I got at the storm.
00:25:38I don't follow you.
00:25:40I found a lot of disturbed brush and toppled rocks.
00:25:42Had a feeling someone else might be here,
00:25:44but that recent electrical storm we had,
00:25:47it accounts for a lot of things.
00:25:48Good.
00:25:49You had me worried for a moment.
00:25:50Will you still be able to show Dad the place you found the cross?
00:25:53Oh, sure.
00:25:53The storm washed away a lot of the topsoil
00:25:55to make our job easier.
00:25:56Splendid.
00:25:57I'm anxious to get started.
00:25:59Oh, uh, I see that you've indicated an area
00:26:03on this chart of Devil's Crag.
00:26:05Yes.
00:26:05I found the cross right about here.
00:26:08You'll notice I laid out the entire area in a grid.
00:26:11I purposely didn't include the actual location
00:26:13where Indians are known to be buried.
00:26:15I'm certain we wouldn't find what we're looking for there.
00:26:17We can work systematically in this area
00:26:19using the metal detector.
00:26:21Won't your detector turn up a lot of useless things?
00:26:23Oh, not at all, dear.
00:26:25I'm sure that Wayne is counting on the fact
00:26:26that the Indians in this area used very little metal.
00:26:30The Spaniards, of course, used a great deal.
00:26:32Now, if we are fortunate enough
00:26:34to unearth some Spanish metal relics,
00:26:36we'll know that Vargas and his men were here.
00:26:39That's right.
00:26:40Well, shall we get started, Professor?
00:26:41What can I do?
00:26:43Well, since you've made the bed,
00:26:44you can wash the dishes and tidy up the camp.
00:26:47And then start lunch, and plenty of it.
00:26:48We'll be famished.
00:26:53You men have all the fun.
00:27:21You men have all the fun.
00:27:49You men have all the fun.
00:28:23No sign of the needle yet?
00:28:26Needle?
00:28:27Needle?
00:28:28Haystack?
00:28:28A Spanish giant who may or may not have lived 500 years ago.
00:28:33Yes, but there was such a man, Janet.
00:28:34The references all show that Vargas would...
00:28:37Oh, Dad, don't you know when you're licked?
00:28:38You're never going to prove it.
00:28:42But we're so close, Janet.
00:28:43I'm sure we are.
00:28:44And I feel that after three summers of disappointment,
00:28:47you ought to give up.
00:28:49Dad, I've had all I can take.
00:28:51All right.
00:28:54I guess it was just a dream, an obsession.
00:28:59I suppose I'm just a crazy old fool.
00:29:03And I was so sure.
00:29:06So sure.
00:29:08Oh, I didn't mean to hurt you, Dad, but you've got to admit it looks hopeless.
00:29:13Well, we finish out the day's work and then go back to camp and start packing in the morning.
00:29:18I am sorry, Dad.
00:29:21I still think you're the greatest.
00:29:23Thanks, dear.
00:29:27It was just a long gamble and I lost.
00:29:30It's just as simple as that.
00:29:34Ah, coffee.
00:29:36Wayne, coffee break.
00:29:51How do you operate this gadget?
00:29:55I still don't hear anything.
00:29:57You hear a tone only when the detector is near something metallic.
00:30:00The closer it is, the louder the sound.
00:30:03It might be fun to try.
00:30:04I think I'll do it a while.
00:30:06Be my guest.
00:30:07You can start over there where I left off.
00:30:14Now, Wayne, I've decided to give it up.
00:30:18Well, we gave it a good try.
00:30:21We'll go back to camp right away.
00:30:24There's no reason to postpone the inevitable.
00:30:27I'm sorry, sir.
00:30:49There's no reason to postpone the inevitable.
00:30:49I'll go get Jan.
00:30:50I'll go get Jan.
00:30:50All right.
00:31:33It's not as easy as it looks.
00:31:35No, it isn't.
00:31:36Especially since you're straight outside the area.
00:31:38We charted.
00:31:38Oh?
00:31:39Come on.
00:31:39I'll help you back.
00:31:46Oh, dear.
00:31:46My compact.
00:31:47I left it on the log.
00:31:48Oh, I'll get it.
00:32:06Professor.
00:32:06Professor Cleveland.
00:32:08What is it?
00:32:09I'm getting a very strong reading over here.
00:32:11I think I've found something.
00:32:18What is it?
00:32:20Oh, dear.
00:32:22Let's go.
00:32:32How is it?
00:32:33What is it?
00:32:39A good one.ais公式
00:32:47MI
00:33:00THE END
00:33:33Well, Dad, you ought to be very proud.
00:33:37Yes, dear, I am.
00:33:39There could be no doubt about my theories now.
00:33:42When I publish my findings,
00:33:44I'm sure that we will have added a new chapter
00:33:46to the history of California.
00:33:48What's the next step?
00:33:50Well, I'd like to leave here as soon as possible.
00:33:53I'm very anxious to get these relics to the museum.
00:33:57There is only one thing that I regret.
00:34:00Oh, what's that?
00:34:01That we could find no trace of Vargas,
00:34:04the Diablo Giant himself.
00:34:06Oh, no. Here we go again.
00:34:09Oh, no, no.
00:34:12I've proved my point.
00:34:14They were definitely members of his band.
00:34:18Even I wouldn't think of stretching our luck that far.
00:34:21Obviously, he wasn't buried with the others.
00:34:25You know, there's something that puzzles me.
00:34:27Huh?
00:34:28Why were they all buried so close together
00:34:30and in their armor?
00:34:32Well, it's my belief that they all died about the same time.
00:34:36Probably as a result of an epidemic.
00:34:38And that the Indians or their survivors
00:34:43buried them along with their personal possessions.
00:34:46If you say so.
00:34:49Well, if we're going to get started,
00:34:50I'd better have Wayne give us a hand.
00:34:52It looks like those storm clouds are headed our way.
00:34:54Have you seen him?
00:34:55Yes, he's out doing some field work of his own.
00:35:00What do you say we join in?
00:35:01See how he's getting along.
00:35:02Fine.
00:35:11Professor, I'm glad you're here.
00:35:13How are you doing?
00:35:14Remember my telling you that a recent electrical storm
00:35:16caused many changes around here?
00:35:17Yes.
00:35:18Well, I think I've located where the lightning struck.
00:35:20Must have been right here.
00:35:21The most amazing thing has happened.
00:35:23Why?
00:35:24Well, portions of this formation
00:35:25are now identical in every way
00:35:27with that rock I showed you at the lab.
00:35:28The one that held the lizard and suspended animation.
00:35:33It's quite a storm cloud gathering.
00:35:35We'd better get back to camp before we get soaked.
00:35:37You two go ahead.
00:35:37I'll be along in a minute.
00:35:38I'll be along in a minute.
00:35:39I'll be along in a minute.
00:35:52Diablo Giant's Axe.
00:35:55Professor!
00:35:56Janet!
00:35:56Let's go.
00:36:27Let's go.
00:36:57Let's go.
00:37:26Let's go.
00:37:41Let's go.
00:37:44Let's go.
00:37:46Let's go.
00:37:58Let's go.
00:38:00Let's go.
00:38:02Look around.
00:38:03Maybe there's a clue.
00:38:07If you saw an axe, it must be here.
00:38:11Perhaps there was an earth slide.
00:38:23I think I found something.
00:38:24I'm hitting metal.
00:38:30Let's go.
00:38:32Let's go.
00:38:35Let's go.
00:38:36Let's go.
00:38:37Let's go.
00:38:42Look at the size of it.
00:38:46I didn't dare hope.
00:38:48I didn't dare hope that we'd find Vargas himself.
00:38:53But, Dad, wait a minute.
00:38:54Are you sure you have found him?
00:38:55What do you mean?
00:38:56Of course we have.
00:38:56This must be his armor.
00:38:57But that's just it.
00:38:59If this is Vargas' grave, where are his bones?
00:39:02That's right.
00:39:03Wayne, this doesn't appear to be a burial find.
00:39:06How do you account for the depression here?
00:39:09Oh, no.
00:39:11Oh, no.
00:39:11You don't think he could still be alive?
00:39:14If he were, it could explain a lot of things that have been happening.
00:39:16Well, it's impossible.
00:39:17He's been dead at least 500 years.
00:39:18So was that lizard I found.
00:39:19Well, that's different.
00:39:21A lower, less complex form of life, perhaps, but a human.
00:39:26No, no.
00:39:27It's just impossible.
00:39:32I wonder.
00:39:42Vargas really was a giant.
00:39:45Holy mackerel.
00:39:46Uh-oh.
00:39:47It's your friend, Charlie Brown.
00:39:49I'll get rid of him.
00:39:50If news of what we found gets around, we'll be stampeded by rubbernecks and souvenir hunters.
00:39:54You're right.
00:39:54We'll let you handle this.
00:39:55Come on, dear.
00:40:00Hi, Charlie.
00:40:01Jeebers, Mr. Brooks.
00:40:02What is it?
00:40:02It's a suit of Spanish armor, Charlie.
00:40:04Over 500 years old.
00:40:06Oh, no.
00:40:06Oh, no.
00:40:06We just found it.
00:40:07It's what the professor's been looking for.
00:40:09Oh, gee.
00:40:10That looks like gold.
00:40:11It is.
00:40:12Charlie, I'm going to ask you to do me a favor.
00:40:14Sure, Mr. Brooks.
00:40:15Anything.
00:40:15I don't want you to tell anyone about what you've seen up here today.
00:40:18Oh, gosh.
00:40:19No one?
00:40:19No one.
00:40:20Not even Ann.
00:40:21Why not?
00:40:21I want to keep it quiet for a few days, till we can finish our work.
00:40:25Otherwise, the whole town will be streaming up here, and we won't be able to get anything done.
00:40:29Oh, I see.
00:40:29Sure, Mr. Brooks.
00:40:30It'll just be for a few days, then we can tell everyone about it.
00:40:33Jeebers, will they be surprised?
00:40:35Well, I guess I'll go on back down, then.
00:40:37You know, I haven't seen a rabbit all day.
00:40:39Well, so long, Charlie.
00:40:40Remember what I told you, huh?
00:40:41You bet.
00:40:41So long.
00:40:46I have a little more work to do on my notes before I go to bed.
00:40:49Are you two ready to turn in?
00:40:51It's a funny thing.
00:40:52It must be this mountain air or something, but I'm not a bit sleepy.
00:40:55Neither am I.
00:40:57You know, we've been working so hard, I haven't had a chance to show you how beautiful these mountains really
00:41:01are.
00:41:01Come on, Jan.
00:41:02There's something I want to show you.
00:41:04Where are we going?
00:41:04It's not far.
00:41:05Come on.
00:41:06Well, do you think we ought to go out there in the dark?
00:41:08It's bright as day in the moonlight.
00:41:09What do you think, Dad?
00:41:11I think you'd better run along, Jan.
00:41:13See, you're trapped.
00:41:14Come on.
00:41:40Well, what do you think of it?
00:41:42Oh, Wayne, it's breathtaking.
00:41:44I knew you'd like it.
00:41:48You know something?
00:41:50You ought to go out in the moonlight more often.
00:41:52Makes your eyes even more beautiful.
00:41:54Well, thank you for those kind words, sir.
00:41:57You've no idea what a relief it is to hear something besides bones, armor, giants.
00:42:02I sometimes forget I'm a woman.
00:42:06I haven't forgotten.
00:42:11What's the matter?
00:42:13I thought I heard something.
00:42:15You sure?
00:42:15I didn't hear anything.
00:42:18It's probably just me.
00:42:20I don't know why I've been so jumpy ever since we first came here.
00:42:24What do you mean?
00:42:25Well, I mean I...
00:42:27I just don't think we did right in disturbing those graves.
00:42:31Oh, I know it's all for science, but somehow I have a feeling that no good can come of it.
00:42:37How can you say a thing like that when something very good has already come of it?
00:42:41What?
00:42:42I met you.
00:42:43I had no idea you knew almost as much about women as you do about rocks.
00:42:48Now, what's that supposed to mean?
00:42:49Oh, just that this isn't your first exposure to the spell of the moonlight with a young lady?
00:42:54I've been working on my thesis all year.
00:42:56Besides, there aren't any young ladies up here.
00:42:58Well, I've heard that Ann Brown isn't exactly an old hag.
00:43:02Charlie's sister, Ann?
00:43:04She's just a good friend.
00:43:06Oh, I'll admit she's a little older than Charlie, but...
00:43:08Well, they're just a couple of kids who live by themselves since their folks died.
00:43:11I often visit them.
00:43:12I said them.
00:43:14Well, since Dad and I will be leaving soon, you'll be able to resume your visits to them.
00:43:19Oh, I get it.
00:43:21It's not just the digging you're anxious to get away from.
00:43:24There's someone waiting for you when you get back to the city.
00:43:36Does that answer your question?
00:43:39Janet.
00:43:40I think we'd better be getting back.
00:43:43Shame to waste all this wonderful moonlight.
00:43:45There will be other moonlight nights.
00:44:06Good night.
00:44:08Good night.
00:44:09Good night.
00:44:16Good night.
00:44:16You're so worried about you, Wang.
00:44:17Where's Janet?
00:44:18She's turning in.
00:44:19Tomorrow's going to be a busy day for all of us.
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00:48:20Oh, it's...
00:48:22It's you, Wayne.
00:48:24I'm afraid I'm getting a little junk.
00:48:26We all are.
00:48:27Where's Janet?
00:48:29She's in the tent. I wanted her to get a little rest.
00:48:31Good. She needs it.
00:48:33Sit down, Wayne. I want to talk to you.
00:48:36You know, I've been sitting in there desperately trying to arrive at some logical explanation.
00:48:42Now, did you notice any unusual occurrence about the large armor?
00:48:48Did you notice that it was better preserved than the others?
00:48:52Say, that's right.
00:48:55I have...
00:48:55I have thought this over very carefully.
00:48:58And I have come to the conclusion that there is some unusual and unknown substance in the earth up here
00:49:05that acts as a preservative.
00:49:07Some high incidence, possibly, of tannic acid from oak leaves or from some other organic substance. At any rate, something
00:49:16which sustains life.
00:49:18Now, your lizard in the rock is a case in point. At first I was reluctant to accept that theory,
00:49:24but I do now.
00:49:26Go on, sir.
00:49:28Well, acting upon this supposition, Vargas and his men arrived here and were stricken with an epidemic.
00:49:34All of the men died, but not Vargas.
00:49:38His unusual strength sustained him, but he fell into a deep coma.
00:49:43Now, the Indians mistook this for death and buried him at a spot near where we found the armor.
00:49:54Now, fantastic as it sounds, I believe that his body has been preserved for centuries.
00:50:06And during that electrical storm, a bolt of lightning struck near enough to rekindle a spark of life?
00:50:13Oh, but Wayne, if what you're saying is true, that means the footprint, the battle-axe, the armor, it must
00:50:21have been...
00:50:21I know. I know it sounds impossible. But it's the only possibility I can think of.
00:50:27Well, there's just one other possibility. It's possible that someone's just trying to frighten us away.
00:50:32The first thing to do is need to tell them to alert the sheriff before there are any more murders.
00:50:35Tonight, but the road is so dangerous.
00:50:37You'll have to chance it. There's no time to lose.
00:50:38Don't anybody move. Drop that gun belt.
00:50:42Who's there? Who is it? What do you want?
00:50:47It's Parker, Sheriff Parker.
00:50:49Thank goodness it's you.
00:50:50Put your hands out in front of you, Brooks.
00:50:52What is the meaning of this, Sheriff?
00:50:54You're under arrest.
00:50:56What?
00:51:01This is ridiculous.
00:51:03Since when is murder ridiculous, miss?
00:51:05Murder? Parker, this time you're going too far.
00:51:07I haven't even started with you yet.
00:51:09Well, this is a very serious charge, Sheriff.
00:51:12Who is he accused of killing?
00:51:13Ann Brown. I just came from there.
00:51:16Oh, no.
00:51:16Oh, Wayne, I am sorry.
00:51:18Sheriff, I haven't seen Ann in over a week.
00:51:20No?
00:51:21Then how do you account for this?
00:51:23Well, that's the medallion.
00:51:25Well, that came from...
00:51:26I know where it came from.
00:51:27It was clutched in the dead girl's hand,
00:51:29and her brother Charlie identified it.
00:51:31That's right.
00:51:32Even after you made him promise not to tell.
00:51:35But I can explain that.
00:51:36You can do your explaining in court.
00:51:38I tell you I haven't left this camp.
00:51:39But I can tell you something that might help.
00:51:41Hold it.
00:51:42Remember, anything you say may be held in evidence against you.
00:51:45Let's go.
00:51:46Sheriff, you're making a terrible mistake.
00:51:48We were just getting some evidence to present to you
00:51:51which will help clear up all these crimes.
00:51:53You can make your depositions for the suspect at the hearing.
00:51:57Until the court decrees otherwise,
00:51:58he's under arrest for the murder of Ann Brown and Harold Banks.
00:52:01Come on, let's go.
00:52:05Oh, Dad, Wayne couldn't have done it.
00:52:07He's been here with us all night.
00:52:08Well, of course not, dear.
00:52:10That sheriff is just as stubborn as Wayne said he was.
00:52:13We've got to do everything we can to help him,
00:52:15but first I have to make a plaster cast to that footprint.
00:52:18Otherwise, no one will believe me.
00:52:24I tell you I had nothing to do with Ann's death.
00:52:26While we're standing here, the real killer is still on the loose.
00:52:28Everyone in the valley is in danger.
00:52:30Can't I make you understand?
00:52:32You don't know when you're big, do you, kid?
00:52:34I'm not beat. I have witnesses.
00:52:36But what about you?
00:52:37Listen, Parker, I know you don't like me,
00:52:39but this is much more important.
00:52:41If anything happens while you've got me in custody,
00:52:43like another killing,
00:52:44it'll be just as though you had done it yourself.
00:52:47Outside of being the laughing stock of the entire county,
00:52:49you'll have to live with the memory of it for the rest of your hard-headed life.
00:52:54All right, you started something. Suppose you'd finish it.
00:52:57Someone entered our camp tonight and stole some valuable things,
00:53:00including the medallion.
00:53:02Now, whoever did it must also have killed Ann.
00:53:05Indian Joe's shack is just down the road.
00:53:08Unless I miss my guess, we'll find the rest of the stolen things there.
00:53:12Indian Joe? What's he got to do with it?
00:53:14I'll tell you on the way.
00:53:18It'll just take five minutes. What do you say?
00:53:39I'm crazy for letting you talk me into this.
00:53:41Just don't try anything.
00:53:43One false move and I'll blow your head off.
00:53:53Joe!
00:53:56Joe!
00:54:03No sign of it.
00:54:06Joe!
00:54:08No light either.
00:54:10That doesn't mean he's not here. He has eyes like a cat.
00:54:15Joe!
00:54:17Joe!
00:54:25Joe!
00:54:25There's your alibi.
00:54:26She doesn't care.
00:54:40I!
00:54:42He's a girl!
00:54:51This is a woman!
00:54:53I can't be a lion!
00:54:55You're right!
00:54:56I can't be a lion!
00:54:56I don't care!
00:55:21Dad!
00:55:23Dad!
00:55:29Oh, Dad!
00:55:33Oh, Dad!
00:55:34Help!
00:55:35Help!
00:55:37Help!
00:56:03Help!
00:56:16Help!
00:56:19Help!
00:56:22Help!
00:56:27Oh, my God.
00:57:15I don't like the looks of this.
00:57:19Before I left, there was some talk of a lynching.
00:57:23Stay here in the car. I'll find out what this is all about.
00:57:32I'll find out what this is all about.
00:57:56Where's the sheriff?
00:57:57Giant!
00:57:58He is alive.
00:57:59He's taking Janet.
00:58:00Quick, climb in.
00:58:03What about the sheriff?
00:58:04Don't worry.
00:58:05He'll follow.
00:58:14After him, man.
00:58:16I want that murderer dead or alive.
00:58:47I want that murderer dead.
00:59:16I want that murderer dead.
00:59:36I want that murderer dead.
00:59:37I want that murderer dead.
00:59:38I want that murderer dead.
00:59:57I want that murderer dead.
01:00:00I want that murderer dead.
01:00:02I want that murderer dead.
01:00:06I want that murderer dead.
01:00:07I want that murderer dead.
01:00:12I want that murderer dead.
01:00:12Go ahead, Professor.
01:00:13Hurry!
01:00:21Parker will be right behind us.
01:00:23Stay here and tell him what's happened.
01:00:40Men, pan out into a half circle and don't get over 20 yards apart.
01:00:44Right, Sheriff.
01:00:45Don't worry, Mr. Cleveland, we'll find him.
01:00:47Bud will stay here with you.
01:01:25Come on.
01:02:15Come on.
01:02:22Wayne!
01:02:28Come on.
01:02:34Are you all right?
01:02:36Wayne!
01:02:36Wayne!
01:02:37Get her out of here, quick!
01:03:09I don't know what to say, Wayne.
01:03:11I read this thing all wrong.
01:03:13I'm sorry.
01:03:14Forget it.
01:03:16We've got work to do together.
01:03:17Fair enough.
01:03:18Right now, do you have any suggestions?
01:03:21Well, he's been hanging around our camp here.
01:03:22He might come back just by instinct.
01:03:24Yeah.
01:03:25Anyway, this will make a good base for our operations.
01:03:28As soon as we get the professor and Janet off to town, we can get started.
01:03:32Well, Sheriff, the key.
01:03:41I see you got back all right, huh?
01:03:43Thanks for letting me come along, Sheriff.
01:03:45I'm going to do everything I can to help.
01:03:47You're a big help, Charlie, by driving the Clevelands into town and bringing the supplies back.
01:03:51You managed to get everything?
01:03:53Yes, sir.
01:03:53Shotgun shells, rifle ammunition, box of flares, and I got Georgia coming along, too.
01:03:58Good.
01:04:00Where's the food?
01:04:02Jeepers.
01:04:03I ordered it at the lodge and I forgot to pick it up.
01:04:05Look, I'll go back and get it.
01:04:06Forget it.
01:04:07We need it, we'll send back for it.
01:04:10Fellas, grab this stuff and take it over to our advanced base.
01:04:17Where do you want me to pack, Sheriff?
01:04:20Not a thing, Charlie.
01:04:22See, I want you to stay here and guard the camp.
01:04:24But, gee, you're on his trail and I want to be there.
01:04:27No, you stay here.
01:04:29If anything happens and you need help, fire one shot as a warning signal.
01:04:33Have you got a gun?
01:04:34Yes, sir.
01:04:35I'll guard the camp for my life.
01:04:36Good boy.
01:04:41We got him spotted.
01:04:43Where?
01:04:44He's headed for Box Ledge.
01:04:45There's only one way down from there.
01:04:47We got him trapped if we get there in time.
01:04:49Give me a hand.
01:04:50We'll get the flares and pass them out to the man.
01:04:52Let's go.
01:05:22Keep together, man.
01:05:23We've got him trapped.
01:05:26Watch your step.
01:05:27Don't take any chances.
01:05:38We're almost at Box Ledge now.
01:05:40Yeah.
01:05:41We'll have to get closer to get a shot at him.
01:05:43Better kill the flares.
01:05:44He can see every move we make.
01:05:46You're right.
01:05:48We're closing in, men.
01:05:50Put out those flares.
01:05:51Stay close behind us.
01:06:07I saw something move up there.
01:06:11Look out!
01:06:12Take cover!
01:06:38Look out!
01:06:38He's walking.
01:06:38Come on!
01:06:40We did!
01:06:40He was on the cart.
01:06:40How long have you left?
01:06:40We're running in!
01:06:40I'm not going to go down.
01:06:40He's got to go down!
01:06:41You're down.
01:06:4320.
01:06:51he's boxed in up there all right it's too dark to get a bead on him i think i can
01:06:57fix that
01:06:58have your men stand ready
01:07:18so
01:07:35yeah
01:07:36yeah
01:07:36yeah
01:07:36yeah
01:07:36yeah
01:07:41Let's go.
01:08:12Let's go.
01:08:37We'd better get these men back to camp and take care of these wounds.
01:08:40We can get a very start in the morning.
01:08:44Bill, you stay here and stand guard.
01:08:46See that he doesn't get past here.
01:09:12Here they come.
01:09:15Where's that first aid kit?
01:09:16Right over there.
01:09:18Oh, Wayne, are you all right?
01:09:19No, kid.
01:09:20Did you get the giant?
01:09:21We've got him cornered now.
01:09:22Oh, you aren't angry with me for coming, are you?
01:09:24Dad and I thought we could help.
01:09:25I brought some coffee and sandwiches.
01:09:27I'm glad you're here.
01:09:27Some of the boys need medical aid.
01:09:29Oh, you must be exhausted.
01:09:30Let me get you something.
01:09:31Give the boys a hand.
01:09:32I can manage.
01:09:37Mr. Brooks, let me go back up there with you.
01:09:40Well, you stay here, Charlie.
01:09:41It's the man's job out there.
01:09:42It's no place for a kid.
01:09:43I've got more reason to go after them than anyone else.
01:09:46Only I hadn't left her alone.
01:09:48It was my fault.
01:09:49You just got to let me go.
01:09:50It wasn't your fault at all.
01:09:51Stop thinking that.
01:09:53Try to forget it for the time being.
01:09:55We've all got a job to do so that what happened to Ann
01:09:57doesn't happen again, understand?
01:09:59She'll snap out of it.
01:10:00It's only that I'll make some more coffee.
01:10:03I'm sorry.
01:10:06Go on, Mr. Brooks.
01:10:07I'll bring you some coffee right away.
01:10:08Don't want anyone complaining about the service, you know.
01:10:10That's what I like.
01:10:11Thanks, Charlie.
01:10:11I'll be over here with Dr. Cleveland.
01:10:20Oh, Wayne, do you think he's badly wounded?
01:10:22No, it's hard to say.
01:10:23Some of us must have hit him.
01:10:25He's still dangerous.
01:10:26I'm sure if we'd get close enough
01:10:27with a clip of rifle bullets,
01:10:28we could finish him off.
01:10:30Hey, what are you doing?
01:10:32Gee, I'm sorry.
01:10:33Can I help?
01:10:33Can I do something?
01:10:34No, thanks.
01:10:35Can I spill you some coffee?
01:10:37You know what I mean, sir.
01:10:38No, no, thanks, Charlie.
01:10:39I've had enough.
01:10:40Thank you, sir.
01:10:41Thank you very much.
01:10:43He's taking it pretty hard.
01:10:45Yes, he is.
01:10:47Is Parker planning on making another attack tonight?
01:10:49No, it's too dangerous.
01:10:51We'll wait until daylight.
01:11:00It's a man's job, huh?
01:11:03I'll show him.
01:11:16Wake up, Bill.
01:11:29Who's out there?
01:11:30I don't know.
01:11:32All our men are here.
01:11:35Charlie.
01:11:36Where's Charlie Brown?
01:11:38That crazy kid.
01:11:40Come on, Parker.
01:11:40We've got to find him.
01:11:53Bill.
01:11:54Bill.
01:12:06It's Bill.
01:12:17Charlie, you shouldn't have tried it alone.
01:12:19Charlie, I had to, Mr. Brooks, for Anne's sake.
01:12:23Easy, fella. We'll get you back to camp.
01:12:25I tried to empty a whole clip into him.
01:12:28Like you said, the gun jammed.
01:12:32I got him, though. Hit him three times.
01:12:35He just kept coming, coming.
01:12:38He's badly hurt. Better go back to camp for help. I'll stay here with him.
01:12:41I'll be right back.
01:12:42I'll be right back.
01:12:50Don't waste time. The giant.
01:12:54What about the giant?
01:12:55He's headed up the old mill.
01:12:59Just take it easy. Look at him.
01:13:01Oh, you've got to go now.
01:13:02If he gets across the dam, you won't find him.
01:13:05Go now.
01:13:07Will you be okay?
01:13:09Sure.
01:13:10It's almost daylight. I'll start tracking him.
01:13:12When the sheriff gets back, tell him to follow, understand?
01:13:16Good luck.
01:13:43He's all wrong.
01:13:46What do you do?
01:13:48Good luck.
01:13:48I'll take you until the trial was won.
01:13:48Every officer isn't the right man.
01:13:49Oh.
01:13:49Oh, the sheriff is the right man!
01:13:56What?
01:13:56It was all dark.
01:13:59Number two Ukrainians!
01:14:09Let's go.
01:14:36Let's go.
01:15:06Let's go.
01:15:35Let's go.
01:17:00Let's go.
01:17:03Let's go.
01:17:06Let's go.
01:17:18Let's go.
01:17:21Let's go.
01:17:22Let's go.
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01:17:33Let's go.
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