Experience the classic western drama The Big Trees starring the legendary Kirk Douglas in one of his memorable early performances.
Set among the giant redwood forests of California, the story follows a ruthless timber businessman whose hunger for wealth and control brings conflict, betrayal, and moral struggle. Combining frontier adventure with powerful drama, the film explores themes of ambition, nature, and redemption through classic Hollywood storytelling.
Refurbished for modern audiences, this timeless movie remains a favorite for fans of vintage westerns, historical dramas, and old Hollywood cinema.
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Set among the giant redwood forests of California, the story follows a ruthless timber businessman whose hunger for wealth and control brings conflict, betrayal, and moral struggle. Combining frontier adventure with powerful drama, the film explores themes of ambition, nature, and redemption through classic Hollywood storytelling.
Refurbished for modern audiences, this timeless movie remains a favorite for fans of vintage westerns, historical dramas, and old Hollywood cinema.
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00:03:30All right, let's go.
00:03:33Here's your money, boys, certified cashier's check.
00:03:37Ah, you gave us that check business before.
00:03:39Yeah, we want to see the cash.
00:03:41Where's the money?
00:03:41Yeah, we want to see the money.
00:03:44All right, boys.
00:03:46Anything you say goes.
00:03:48Frenchy, take this check to the bank.
00:03:50Have them send over a couple of guards with the cash.
00:03:53Go on.
00:03:54You heard them.
00:03:55They want their money.
00:03:56Get to the bank.
00:03:59You know what this means, fellas?
00:04:02You're breaking up the team.
00:04:04For good.
00:04:06Jim Fallon and his boys.
00:04:09The minute you sign that receipt book paid in full,
00:04:12that's the end.
00:04:13You leave me busted.
00:04:15You put me out of business.
00:04:16Good thing it is, Fallon.
00:04:18It's about time, too.
00:04:20Pay them off once and for all.
00:04:22Let them come back to work for us honest lumbermen.
00:04:24Steady work and regular pay.
00:04:26We've had enough of you, Fallon.
00:04:28You're leaving town, and right now.
00:04:31A couple of measly bobcats turned tigers.
00:04:34We're not joking, Fallon.
00:04:36Get going.
00:04:50I'm moving no place till I'm ready.
00:04:59Get them out of here.
00:05:00That was great, Jim.
00:05:01You all right?
00:05:02You all right?
00:05:03You're all right?
00:05:03What a wap.
00:05:07Boys, even if I'd been shot, it'd been worth it to know how you feel about me.
00:05:14You're still like me.
00:05:15And now I want to tell you why I hoped you'd stick with me.
00:05:18You know me.
00:05:19Jim Fallon doesn't like the hire he likes to share.
00:05:22And right now, I want to share with you the whole north of California.
00:05:26There's giant redwoods out there, men big around as that office.
00:05:30So tall, you can't see the sky.
00:05:32There's so much board footage in just one of those big trees that it makes a month's cutting here look
00:05:37like a pile of toothpicks.
00:05:39Now, look, you're the best lumberjacks in the business.
00:05:43That's why you're my team.
00:05:44And that's why I want to take you to California with me.
00:05:47Each man a partner of Jim Fallon.
00:05:49And every man with a share in a hundred million dollars.
00:05:53How do you like that, boys?
00:05:55Do you still want Frenchy to go to the bank?
00:05:57No!
00:05:58Will you take your chances with me?
00:06:00I will.
00:06:00Me too, Jim.
00:06:01Me too.
00:06:02You might find a couple of cases in the office.
00:06:05Help yourself.
00:06:06Hey, it's all right.
00:06:07It's all right.
00:06:07It's okay.
00:06:08Let's go.
00:06:13Thanks, Jim.
00:06:14You're okay.
00:06:15Hey, stranger.
00:06:20I don't have to tell you how grateful I am, stranger.
00:06:23I'm Yukon Burns.
00:06:24Your name's Luck to me.
00:06:26I ought to make a little statue, you and hang it right alongside this horse.
00:06:29You could hang me there.
00:06:31I'm a little hollow inside.
00:06:33I'll put some stuffing in you.
00:06:34You stick with me, friend, and you'll always have a full belly.
00:06:37Come on.
00:06:38Come on.
00:06:42I'll ask a gold rusher, huh?
00:06:44Yukon Burns, the billionaire, traveling around in freight cars, trying to get a logging job.
00:06:48You got yourself a better job than that.
00:06:50For life.
00:06:52Kind of like me, don't you?
00:06:54Like the way you square-toted with your men and stood up to them gun-toters.
00:06:59Here.
00:07:00Here.
00:07:00Yeah, keep it learning.
00:07:02Honest, huh?
00:07:03Besides being handy with a gun, I can use a friend like you, Lucky.
00:07:13Hey, Jim.
00:07:15We in there.
00:07:19Have to teach them hawks just to keep their nose out of my business.
00:07:23Now, here.
00:07:24Wet this.
00:07:32Clem.
00:07:33Clem.
00:07:34I'm sorry.
00:07:35I didn't count on the shooting, either.
00:07:36But everything worked out just fine.
00:07:41Thanks.
00:07:43That'll learn you to keep your big mouth shut.
00:07:46Come on, Yukon.
00:07:58Jim.
00:07:59Be right with you, Yukon.
00:08:04Well, your pigeon is thoroughly cooked and basted in white wine.
00:08:07He's all yours.
00:08:08I don't know what I'd do without you.
00:08:10I don't care anymore.
00:08:12Just pay.
00:08:13Daisy, honey, don't you trust me?
00:08:16Oh, don't Daisy, honey, me.
00:08:17You prefer Dora Fig?
00:08:19You lay off my past, or I'll start to spill yours.
00:08:21Forget the past.
00:08:22Think of the future.
00:08:24That's nothing.
00:08:25We're gonna get very rich in California.
00:08:28We'll leave next month.
00:08:31Not we.
00:08:32Not me.
00:08:33You.
00:08:34Honey, you're part of my luck.
00:08:36Oh, say that, Berlani, for when you head into those wired Westerners.
00:08:40You won't be pushing around a bunch of these tame Wisconsin Stumpjunkers.
00:08:43Don't think those Californians are going to sit around in their rocking chairs and watch you grab off their land.
00:08:47I'll handle that problem when I come to it.
00:08:50Without me?
00:08:52You'll be right there looking out for me, same as always.
00:08:57Always is over, Jim.
00:09:00I'm tired of chasing those smoke rings of yours.
00:09:02I'm staying here, and I'm looking out for me.
00:09:06You're right, Daisy.
00:09:09You'd do a lot better without me.
00:09:12You said it.
00:09:13I'm no good for you.
00:09:16You're doing a smart thing, giving me up.
00:09:22I'm just bad for you.
00:09:24Believe me, Daisy.
00:09:26You should have a life of your own.
00:09:29Thanks.
00:09:32Thanks for everything.
00:09:52Yeah, you deserve a lot better man than me, but if you ever want anything, you know where to find
00:09:58me.
00:10:10Tough having something like that leave you.
00:10:12He'll be back.
00:10:13Nobody Jim Fallon likes ever leaves him.
00:10:16That goes for you, too.
00:10:20Here's your job.
00:10:22I'm going to dress you up like a billionaire.
00:10:24You're going to Redwood, California ahead of me.
00:10:26Goodwill merchant.
00:10:28Pick the biggest treats.
00:10:29Just flash that honest face at the hostile neighbors.
00:10:32Hostile?
00:10:33Why?
00:10:34Hope you ain't counting on me using this.
00:10:37When a man's my friend, I count on him for anything.
00:10:54You mean you've never even been to California?
00:10:57Only in my dreams.
00:11:00Why did you send that Alaska sourdough out ahead of me?
00:11:04Let's face it, Frenchy.
00:11:06You're a good timber boss.
00:11:08But people say goodbye to you before you can say hello.
00:11:13That Yukon.
00:11:15Three weeks in Redwood and he's got him eating out of his hands.
00:11:19Yeah, I got a feeling he's going to bring me plenty of good luck.
00:11:32You're doing right for locking up, Mr. Keller.
00:11:35I hope so.
00:11:42Look here, Keller.
00:11:44You can't keep refusing to let these men file new timber claims.
00:11:47I'm the government agent here, Mr. Gregg, not you.
00:11:50On that door it says office hours eight to six.
00:11:52You're opening up again, right now.
00:11:55I'd stay friendly, neighbor.
00:11:58Oh.
00:11:59Fallon's man, Burns.
00:12:01I'm Cleve Gregg.
00:12:02You're just another claim jumper to me, mister.
00:12:05That's because you're new here.
00:12:06I own the Redwood Sawmill Company,
00:12:08and I aim to finance these men file for homesteads.
00:12:11New law wasn't made for timber thieves.
00:12:13What do you mean thieves?
00:12:14Every London man around here has a copy of that law.
00:12:18All claims filed under the Stone and Timber Act of 1868
00:12:22are hereby rendered null and void.
00:12:24Land agents, that's you, Keller,
00:12:26are hereby authorized and instructed to accept applications
00:12:29on any and all such claims in their districts,
00:12:31if you have $125.
00:12:34I know all about that, Mr. Gregg.
00:12:36Just the same, I'm waiting for more instructions
00:12:39from the Department of the Interior
00:12:40before I let you steal homesteads
00:12:43my friends have owned for 50 years.
00:12:46$125 filing fee for each quarter section is stealing.
00:12:50This fella's been scouting the biggest trees in the county,
00:12:53and he's probably bribed you to wait until Fallon
00:12:55and his men get here to file on choice claims.
00:12:58Jim Fallon's an honest man.
00:12:59He's gonna pay the old settlers for every claim he stakes out.
00:13:02Did you hear that, Jim?
00:13:04Pay him for free land.
00:13:06He's been doing a lot of expensive good-willing around here.
00:13:10He knows what he's doing.
00:13:12Now get this through your head, Keller.
00:13:13You're opening this office right now,
00:13:15or I'll have you jailed.
00:13:17No, you won't.
00:13:18Pay no attention to him, Mr. Keller.
00:13:20Keep thee away from violence, Sister Alicia.
00:13:24What are they all dressed up for?
00:13:27There's a hell of lull you call any around here.
00:13:29Soul savers.
00:13:30Rigid and religious.
00:13:33The dark-haired one can save my soul any time.
00:13:38Open that office, or I'll have my boys break the door down.
00:13:40You do, and you'll walk in on your face.
00:13:43Keller, you're gonna start taking applications right now.
00:13:45Come on, boys!
00:13:51Sister Chadwick, no!
00:13:53Stay with us.
00:13:54Hold your ground, Mr. Keller. Be firm.
00:13:56I'm going to Eureka and tell this to the circuit judge.
00:14:00I'll tote your cross for 50 cents, ma'am.
00:14:03No, thank you.
00:14:04Well, seeing as how you're bow-legged, two bits.
00:14:06I am not bow-legged!
00:14:07Alicia!
00:14:08No, you're not.
00:14:09Sister Chadwick, thy father shall hear of this.
00:14:17There, now, wasn't that worth it?
00:14:19Here's your court.
00:14:20Thank you, ma'am.
00:14:22Ah, Sister Chadwick.
00:14:23Where's your Mr. Fallon?
00:14:25I came to thank both of you for protecting our land.
00:14:27That Fallon's a wonderful lad, ma'am.
00:14:29I'm sure he could teach you manners.
00:14:31That's Jim Fallon.
00:14:35Oh!
00:14:37Pleased to meet you, Miss Chadwick.
00:14:39Mrs. Chadwick.
00:14:41Oh?
00:14:42Just like I told you, you don't need to worry about your trees no more.
00:14:45Jim here's going to do the claiming.
00:14:47He's got plenty of money.
00:14:48In fact, he invented his stuff.
00:14:50Why haven't you refiled on your land?
00:14:52Multiply 400 quarter sections by $125,
00:14:55and you'll see how much we'd have to pay.
00:14:57400 quarter sections and broke?
00:14:59You must be pretty poor operators.
00:15:01None of these religious colonists ever bother to accumulate much cash.
00:15:05There's no need to.
00:15:06You see, Jim, these are wonderful folks.
00:15:09They'll give you anything they got.
00:15:11If they haven't got anything to give you, they'll say a prayer for you.
00:15:15Sister Chadwick, you think prayer's going to save those big trees?
00:15:19We were assured we could rely on you for that.
00:15:21We don't want them touched.
00:15:23What's so special about them?
00:15:26Well, after you've been around them a while, you'll understand.
00:15:30Sister Alicia, come thee away from all those men.
00:15:35There's safety in numbers, Sister Blackburn.
00:15:37Say, by the way, whatever happened to your these and those?
00:15:40Sister Chadwick has been too long out in the world.
00:15:44I'd like you to meet my father, Mr. Fallon.
00:15:46Won't you have supper with us this evening?
00:15:48I'd like to.
00:15:49I'll meet you at 6 in the Bixby Grove.
00:15:51Mr. Burns knows the way.
00:15:52I'm anxious for you to see our trees.
00:16:02This must be good luck.
00:16:05I've known a lot of gals.
00:16:06This is the first time one of them ever asked me to come up and see her trees.
00:16:10I thought this trip was supposed to be strictly business.
00:16:13There's a lot of ways of doing business.
00:16:16What are all these promises I hear you've been making?
00:16:18Just plain common sense.
00:16:20Yukon, I'd feel a lot better if you'd walk me home.
00:16:23Well, I'm glad to bodyguard you any time.
00:16:26Hey, Lucky.
00:16:28I want to talk to you.
00:16:29Meet me in the saloon.
00:16:34You better get rid of that daffy sourdough.
00:16:37Or he gets you hooked for money ain't got.
00:16:40I ever had to ask you your advice.
00:16:43Look.
00:16:45I passed up top jobs to Woods Boss, your timber grab.
00:16:48You promised we'd make a killing.
00:16:50All I hear now is some idiot promising to pay.
00:16:53Pay for something you can get for nothing.
00:16:55Nobody's gonna pay.
00:16:56As soon as that bull brings in our loggers,
00:16:58I'll run them into the land office and file.
00:17:00Nobody's gonna pay.
00:17:31Let me borrow your knife, Lucky.
00:17:36Thanks.
00:17:48Biggest, oldest living things in the whole world.
00:17:52Make you feel kinda small?
00:17:54Nope.
00:17:55Big.
00:17:57I'm the one that's gonna knock them down.
00:18:00The widow Chadwickner folks don't want these trees touched at any price.
00:18:04He's a widow, huh?
00:18:06What's the difference?
00:18:07When you grow up, I'll explain it to you.
00:18:11Who was Chadwick?
00:18:13The young seafaring feller.
00:18:16Here he lost his life at sea a few years ago.
00:18:21I bet there's a hundred houses in one of these.
00:18:25Look, Jim.
00:18:27Yeah?
00:18:28He's calling us to trust in you on account of what I've told him about you.
00:18:32You play square with them and you'll do all right.
00:18:35You'll bet I will.
00:18:3828 and a half feet.
00:18:40This is just a baby.
00:18:42Hello.
00:18:46Right on time.
00:18:48Sister Chadwick, thou hasn't been out of my thoughts a minute.
00:18:51I hope you're both hungry.
00:18:53I look forward to thy home cooking.
00:18:56Then it will please thee to know that thou shall help with the washing of the dishes
00:18:58to make thee feel that our home is thine.
00:19:02It's a lovely walk.
00:19:27Mr. Fallon, this is my father, Elder Bixby.
00:19:30How do you do, sir?
00:19:30Welcome, friend.
00:19:31Brother?
00:19:32Mrs. Flatford.
00:19:33Mrs. Wallace.
00:19:33We met, practically.
00:19:35Brother Dorn.
00:19:36How do you do?
00:19:37On the roof, Brother Williams.
00:19:40And Brother Williams' daughter.
00:19:45Magnificent country.
00:19:46It's different from Wisconsin, eh?
00:19:48Yes, it is.
00:19:50I've never been stirred as deeply as by your beautiful trees.
00:19:53And his daughter.
00:19:55Then you can understand how we feel about them.
00:19:57Why we hold them in sacred trust.
00:20:00Sacred?
00:20:00Somebody's bound to get them by claiming.
00:20:02Not if we can help it.
00:20:04I'm certain we can place faith in Mr. Fallon and Mr. Burns
00:20:07to help us keep them from destruction.
00:20:10If I felt like you did about trees, I'd soon be out of business.
00:20:13The giant sequoias are more than trees, friend.
00:20:16They are the everlasting, living sign of our Creator's work.
00:20:214,000 years old.
00:20:23As old as the book and the faith.
00:20:26This was just a little one.
00:20:28Only 900 years old.
00:20:29But it was a living sapling when the Norman conquerors invaded England.
00:20:34It was about this size when Columbus discovered America.
00:20:38About this large, the time of George Washington and our Declaration of Independence.
00:20:43This marks the time of Abraham Lincoln and the Emancipation Proclamation.
00:20:47It was felled during the time of our present president, Mr. McKinley.
00:20:52God made them to touch the skies, taller than any spire of any church.
00:20:56They are our church, our place of worship.
00:20:59Mr. Fallon will build you a dozen churches.
00:21:02Let's be practical.
00:21:04You men cut timber.
00:21:06The small trees are all we cut.
00:21:07The giant redwoods we do not.
00:21:09The government passed a death sentence on every tree in the district.
00:21:13We know you'll help us.
00:21:14I admire your faith.
00:21:17Oh, supper!
00:21:19Clock!
00:21:35A real home.
00:21:38Where do you sit?
00:21:39We ladies eat later.
00:21:41As it should be.
00:21:44Mr. Fallon, will you sit here?
00:21:46Oh, thank you.
00:21:48What's your name?
00:21:49His name is Tom.
00:21:51Well, no wonder he likes me.
00:21:54While the ladies are setting the meal, we'll read from the scriptures.
00:21:57It is our custom to ask the stranger in our house to do the reading.
00:22:01Oh, naturally.
00:22:03Of course.
00:22:06Perhaps Mr. Fallon would rather quote from memory.
00:22:09Safer if I read.
00:22:10I've been known to get my verses mixed.
00:22:15Um.
00:22:17Here.
00:22:18From the Psalms of David.
00:22:21Blessed is he that considereth the poor.
00:22:24The Lord will deliver him in time of trouble.
00:22:26Amen.
00:22:29Amen.
00:22:40Blessed is he that considereth the poor.
00:22:42You big hard head.
00:22:43What'd you get me into?
00:22:45You got me into it.
00:22:46You sent me out here.
00:22:47Look here, Jim.
00:22:48Just how much are you gonna pay these folks for this land?
00:22:53Lucky, you better start getting yourself some common sense.
00:22:56Do you realize how much it costs to operate a timber outfit?
00:22:59I can't afford to pay for thousands of acres of free land and still run a business.
00:23:03But I gave him a word and you...
00:23:06Once, last and for all.
00:23:08There's not gonna be any payment for any land the government says is free.
00:23:11You sound like a claim jumper to me.
00:23:14If you know what a sourdough thinks of that stripe, you don't want me around.
00:23:17Where you going?
00:23:18Back to Alaska to get me some fresh air.
00:23:20How lucky.
00:23:21Nobody Jim Fallon likes ever leaves him.
00:23:23I'm kind of superstitious about my luck running out on me.
00:23:26Look.
00:23:27You got the wrong slant.
00:23:29It ain't something you can wear on a watch chain.
00:23:31It ain't even money in your kick.
00:23:33Nine times out of ten, it's the way you live.
00:23:35Look who's talking about living.
00:23:38When I picked you up, you were a job-hunting, empty-bellied crumb.
00:23:41Look at you now, you're just beginning to live.
00:23:43But it's gonna be my way.
00:23:46What are you stinking claim jumper?
00:23:48Oh, now take it easy.
00:23:49Get out of my way.
00:23:52Now take it easy.
00:23:55Take it easy.
00:23:58Take it easy.
00:24:11Lucky.
00:24:11Lucky.
00:24:16You win, Lucky.
00:24:20I'll pay them a premium for the land.
00:24:23And you won't cut the big trees?
00:24:25Oh.
00:24:27Oh.
00:24:28Oh.
00:24:28Sorry, Jim.
00:24:29I'll get you a doctor.
00:24:43Oh, now be reasonable.
00:24:49I'm offering you a royalty of one percent.
00:24:51You throw in all logging equipment.
00:24:55All right.
00:24:56Two percent.
00:24:57And believe me, this is all faith, hope, and charity.
00:25:00I believe you.
00:25:02You're a decent man.
00:25:03I like you for trying to do what you don't have to.
00:25:06Well, that's very nice apple butter.
00:25:08How much have you ever told you to hold out for?
00:25:10I've told you we're only interested in saving these giant trees.
00:25:14Not your money.
00:25:16Oh, wait a minute.
00:25:17Wait a minute.
00:25:17I didn't say anything about money.
00:25:19Just percentage.
00:25:21Percentage of what you own?
00:25:22Oh, what's the money?
00:25:22Someone else owns.
00:25:24Sister Chadwick, my conscience is clean.
00:25:28All right.
00:25:29Another half percent.
00:25:30What's your conscience name?
00:25:32Mr. Yukon Burns?
00:25:36This is a very good place to talk about conscience.
00:25:39This is our church.
00:25:41Let's lay off the pious price hiking and admit the trees are trees and money's money.
00:25:45You folks stand to make a million.
00:25:47You're right.
00:25:49Some trees are trees.
00:26:00Come here.
00:26:06You've ever seen anything more beautiful?
00:26:09Never.
00:26:11Certainly there's enough timber around here without you destroying these.
00:26:15I live by the bored foot.
00:26:19Doesn't all this beauty mean anything to you?
00:26:23Beauty?
00:26:24Sure.
00:26:25That's what it's all about, sister, since the beginning of the world.
00:26:28That's what makes men thresh the wheat, pick the grapes, hire a band.
00:26:32All the sweat of men that's poured on earth's been for beauty.
00:26:36The beauty of women.
00:26:39Yeah, that's the buggy whip that drives us, Alicia.
00:26:45You know what I mean?
00:26:47I certainly do.
00:26:49You're wasting all the pretty words.
00:26:52Not words.
00:26:53Time.
00:27:00You're wasting time as well as words.
00:27:06I gotta hand it to you, widow Chadwick.
00:27:08You sure know how to put a man on ice.
00:27:11Why not?
00:27:13Business should be practical.
00:27:14And cold.
00:27:16So let's be practical.
00:27:24Lumberman, look.
00:27:26How tall?
00:27:33Five feet, five and a half.
00:27:36Two hundred and thirteen feet.
00:27:38How big around?
00:27:40Twenty-four waist.
00:27:42Sixteen feet.
00:27:44Total footage?
00:27:45Wonderfully proportioned.
00:27:47Roughly, uh, thirty-three thousand square feet.
00:27:50And every inch alive.
00:27:51Fourteen dollars per thousand bored foot delivered in San Francisco.
00:27:55You got soft lips.
00:27:56Now, it takes five times as much labor to market one of the big trees as one of the little
00:28:01ones.
00:28:01And there's only three times as much lumber.
00:28:04Therefore, the giants aren't nearly as profitable.
00:28:06You haven't been kissed nearly enough.
00:28:08I said profitable, Mr. Fallon.
00:28:10You ought to understand that.
00:28:12Uh-huh.
00:28:14You're quite a mathematician to solve this problem.
00:28:17Either you take three percent or I'm taking your land.
00:28:20Like it says in the Bible, the Lord helps him who helps himself.
00:28:23Then you'll need a lot of help.
00:28:26I've got it.
00:28:27A boatload.
00:28:53Then you're fishing.
00:28:59Oh, my goodness.
00:29:00Where'd you go, Mr. Fallon?
00:29:03I have nothing on my Çocelyne side.
00:29:06Apostol的話 is a river?
00:29:06There's a river between thesudance.
00:29:09That's it.
00:29:09The docket.
00:29:09The pullons are being driven by his return home.
00:29:13Oh, well, you're moving there.
00:29:17Well, isn't there by accident?
00:29:17Ciし.
00:29:22I'm going to看到 with teeth.
00:29:23here. I hurried all the way from Eureka. Still swarming with boomers, I see. They mean to claim
00:29:28our land. Well, we'll see what can be done. I thought you were going to file in the names of
00:29:34the colonists, Mr. Fallon. That was yesterday. My boys are filing. I want those application blanks.
00:29:39I've got the cash right here to cover all of them. Just a minute, Keller. Judge Crenshaw,
00:29:45must I take these applications? Yes, from anyone mean enough to use this land grabber's law.
00:29:50Can't Mr. Keller wait. Maybe some of us can raise the filing cost. He can't wait. I know claim law.
00:29:57You've got to have a place in line. Let's have those application blanks. Step up, boys. Fill in those
00:30:04blanks and duplicate. Fallon, this is subterfuge with intent to defraud. Filing on the dummy signatures.
00:30:10These men aren't dummies. I'm only loaning them the money. Are you willing to go on record that's
00:30:15illegal? No, I'm not. But the court will go thoroughly into the case. Suits me fine. By
00:30:21that time, the logs will be off and the court can have the stumps. Jim, you've got to let
00:30:27them keep the big redwoods. I came here to get the big ones. You'll never get them. We could
00:30:34have cut enough timber to raise our filing fees, but we believed you're Mr. Burns. We trusted you
00:30:38because of him. But that's past, Mr. Fallon. We know you now. With the help of the Lord,
00:30:44somehow we'll stop you.
00:30:50So far, you've made a liar out of me. Hand back every one of them application blanks.
00:30:55There ain't going to be any filing of any kind here.
00:31:05You win again, Lucky.
00:31:11I beat you half to death once. Now I'm going to finish the job.
00:31:17Please don't try it, Dukat.
00:31:23Don't do it, Lucky.
00:31:25Keep her out of there.
00:31:40Here's your boat fare.
00:31:42I hear there's still gold in Alaska.
00:31:46I'm staying here.
00:31:50Then you'll get hurt again.
00:32:04What time you got yourself straight on that sourdough?
00:32:11He's twice the man you'll ever be.
00:32:16Come on, boys. Get out those blanks.
00:32:26I'd never treat a timber boss of mine like that.
00:32:29Let's you and I have a drink sometime.
00:32:35It's a better time than now.
00:32:39And wash us clean of hatreds, our Father,
00:32:42that we may call no man our enemy.
00:32:45Make our faith in thee
00:32:46to be without question of thy will,
00:32:50that we may live the words of the Scripture.
00:32:54Love the Lord with all thy heart
00:32:57and with all thy soul
00:32:58and with all thy might.
00:33:01Amen.
00:33:04Thou art always welcome amongst us, but...
00:33:07But I can't lick Fallon alone.
00:33:09Now, you've got some mighty hefty boys here.
00:33:11And if you'd use them the way the Lord suggests...
00:33:14That's right, Yukon.
00:33:15Sist, hush. Let him give his testimonial.
00:33:22Well, I've been a wicked man in my time
00:33:25with a weakness for drink and cards
00:33:27and other trifles.
00:33:29But I've done some reading of the book.
00:33:32And when it says,
00:33:33Love thy neighbor with all thy heart
00:33:35and with all thy soul,
00:33:37that's great.
00:33:38But if it's not enough,
00:33:40it tacks on with all thy might.
00:33:42And that means might.
00:33:44And that there's fighting talk.
00:33:46That's the only kind Jim Fallon will ever understand.
00:33:48Violence is not in our creed.
00:33:51Yeah, I know.
00:33:53And I believe in turning the other cheek.
00:33:55But you've just about run out of cheeks.
00:33:57It's time you started growing some religious muscles.
00:34:00Thou dost not understand our covenants.
00:34:02Well, appears not.
00:34:03But where I come from,
00:34:05the Lord didn't build strong backs
00:34:06just to let wickedness seize the earth.
00:34:08Whatever we do, Mr. Burns,
00:34:10will be done in conformance with the law.
00:34:12But Mr. Fallon is using the law
00:34:14to take our land.
00:34:16The Lord will not fail us.
00:34:19Well, I see it's no use.
00:34:22Thanks anyhow, Elder,
00:34:24for letting me voice my theology.
00:34:30Father.
00:34:33The book of Job,
00:34:35ninth chapter, 22nd verse.
00:34:37They that hate thee
00:34:38shall be clothed with shame.
00:34:41I'm Judge Crenshaw.
00:34:43I've been looking for you.
00:34:44I got something I want to talk to you about.
00:34:46So have I.
00:34:47Well, then, hop in, both of you.
00:34:49We'll go over to your place
00:34:50where we can talk in private.
00:34:55Mr. Burns,
00:34:56I heard you were an honest man
00:34:58and good with a gun.
00:34:59But I also heard you confess
00:35:00to a weakness for liquor,
00:35:02cards, and women.
00:35:03Not women, Your Honor.
00:35:04They ain't for the weak.
00:35:06One of the principal reasons
00:35:07for my coming to Redwood
00:35:08was to appoint a marshal.
00:35:10Marshal?
00:35:12Well.
00:35:16You got one, Judge.
00:35:17Then that's settled.
00:35:19Congratulations, Yukon.
00:35:21I guess this gives him
00:35:22the power to stop Jim Fallon.
00:35:24Well, he won't keep
00:35:25those applications of his
00:35:26from being mailed to Washington.
00:35:28It would take an act of God
00:35:29to stop that.
00:35:31Judge,
00:35:32just how would a legal man
00:35:33define an act of God?
00:35:35Well, I'd say any cataclysm,
00:35:37which was not caused
00:35:39by the human hand.
00:35:41Cataclysm?
00:35:42That got anything to do with cats?
00:35:46Nice kitty.
00:35:49Please.
00:35:50No.
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00:39:05You just gonna stand there and watch it burn?
00:39:09Well, that's quite a sight.
00:39:11My application is in there.
00:39:12Your claim money was transferred to the bank, fellas.
00:39:16I'm the only loser. It's burning down my courtroom.
00:39:20I see.
00:39:26I suppose no one thought of calling the fire department.
00:39:37How did it happen?
00:39:38Accident.
00:39:40Heard cats.
00:39:47Heard cats.
00:39:47Dear sister, you're not the sweet child I first knew.
00:39:50Me neither, Tim.
00:39:52Let him that stole steal no more.
00:39:54Rather let him labor working with his hands the thing which is good.
00:39:57Ephesians.
00:39:58First four, line 26.
00:40:0028.
00:40:01Kelly, you better wire Washington tonight for a new batch of application plaques.
00:40:05What's your hurry?
00:40:06You can't file again until they send duplicate title records.
00:40:10That takes time.
00:40:17That is the most satisfying act of God I've ever had the pleasure of witnessing.
00:40:21Judge, I demand you appoint a marshal to investigate.
00:40:23I've appointed one.
00:40:25Marshal Burns, will you kindly look into this case?
00:40:29Marshal Burns?
00:40:31Yep.
00:40:32There's not much I can do about an act of God.
00:40:34I cite you a precedent, Mr. Fallon.
00:40:36The Chicago case of Mrs. O'Leary's cow.
00:40:39Of course, we're not quite as big as Chicago.
00:40:41We've only got a cat.
00:40:43Nice, Tim.
00:40:48As you so rightly said, the Lord helps him who helps himself.
00:40:52We'll raise the money for the filing fees by cutting and selling timber.
00:40:56That fire doesn't change a new law.
00:40:59Your flock can't work property.
00:41:01They don't own.
00:41:01Mr. Fallon's right.
00:41:03That's the law.
00:41:04I'll follow the law to the letter, Jim.
00:41:06That's all I want.
00:41:10Looks like you'll have to train that cat to steal trees.
00:41:19Timber!
00:41:31Timber!
00:42:00Quiet!
00:42:01Quiet, everybody!
00:42:02Quiet!
00:42:03Quiet!
00:42:03I'll have you all removed.
00:42:04Fires may come and roll may burn, but this court's now in session.
00:42:09What are the defendants charged with, Marshal?
00:42:11Your Honor, a.
00:42:12G.I.R.I.P.
00:42:12James Fallon accuses these men of cutting trees on land they no longer own.
00:42:16That's right. Those claims are now the property of the United States government.
00:42:20How do the defendants plead?
00:42:22Guilty.
00:42:24Thirty days at hard labor.
00:42:26Marshal, I remand the prisoners to your custody
00:42:28and order you to see that the following sentence is carried out.
00:42:31They are to cut timber on government property.
00:42:33The logs are to be transported to Tidewater here at Redwood.
00:42:37Your Honor, what do you intend to do with those logs?
00:42:40Well, now, Section 7, paragraph 18 of the penal code states,
00:42:45Trinkets or other saleable objects produced by prisoners may be sold.
00:42:49And the monies therefrom given to them at the time of their release
00:42:52as an aid to rehabilitation.
00:42:54Logs 40 feet long are not trinkets.
00:42:57This court is serving the ends of justice, sir,
00:43:00and you are held in contempt.
00:43:02Marshal, collect the gentleman's fine, $100.
00:43:07All right.
00:43:09But for $100, I want to say something.
00:43:13$200.
00:43:15Any further remarks, I'll make it three.
00:43:20Put this in your safe.
00:43:22It will more than cover the fine.
00:43:25Court's adjourned.
00:43:30In the next 30 days, we must do six months' work.
00:43:32Night and day.
00:43:33And even on the Sabbath, we'll be lifting the ox from the ditch.
00:43:36We'll need $50,000 to save our land.
00:43:39Marshal, will you kindly rush the prisoners to the woods?
00:43:42I'll bring them from the Bundes.
00:43:42Let's see.
00:43:45Bring it in the seams.
00:43:56Bring them there!
00:44:00We shall not rejoice in great air machines.
00:44:03We shall not rejoice in great air machines.
00:44:14We shall not rejoice in great air machines.
00:44:31One week more, God willing, we'll have our claim money.
00:44:36My old lady and the kids are having a rough at home.
00:44:39Like I told you, you just have to wait for your money.
00:44:42That's no good.
00:44:43The partnership is fine on paper, but I need some cash.
00:44:45That goes for me, too.
00:44:46All the money I've got in the bank, I'm saving for more claim filing.
00:44:50Bunch of the boys are talking about heading back.
00:44:51Nobody wants to stay.
00:44:53That's the truth.
00:44:55Breaking up the team again, huh?
00:44:57Well, this time you can't leave, men.
00:44:59When the new application blanks get here, I'll need every one of you.
00:45:02The boys don't feel good about that either.
00:45:04About what?
00:45:04They don't like the raw deal you're giving these natives.
00:45:07What's the matter with you birds? Getting gooey?
00:45:10We came out here to work, not to steal.
00:45:12This is strictly legal.
00:45:13Yeah? There's a lot of talk that it ain't.
00:45:16Frenchy, take the boys over to the saloon.
00:45:20It won't work, Jim.
00:45:24All right. I'll meet you at the bank. Get out of here.
00:45:28That's all right.
00:45:29Now you're torn. Let's go.
00:45:34Once you start that, you'll start hitting me every week or so.
00:45:37Won't take long to whittle down your capital.
00:45:40Thinking again, huh?
00:45:41Yeah, Jim.
00:45:43Remember that sawmill man, Greg?
00:45:46He'd be a pretty soft partner for a smart fellow like you.
00:45:49Stop thinking so hard, Frenchy.
00:45:51You'll have to get yourself a bad headache.
00:45:58Fallon's getting down to a shoestring.
00:46:00He's finally dipped into his claim money.
00:46:03Here's where I steer him to you for financing.
00:46:05You mean I finally get an introduction to the great Jim Fallon?
00:46:08The Fallon company becomes LaCroix and Greg.
00:46:11You call the shots, Frenchy. We're with you.
00:46:21Your soft partner draws a pretty hard contract.
00:46:24He really doesn't need you.
00:46:25It's a good deal, Fallon.
00:46:27Stop bluffing, Greg.
00:46:29Deceased. I get it.
00:46:31If anything happens to me, the Fallon company goes to you two, huh?
00:46:34Sign it, Jim. Greg here will release funds to your account.
00:46:38Just want you to know I can see through that swamp you call a brain.
00:46:42Jim's always suspicious.
00:46:44Well, you won't shove any knives in my back
00:46:46because you'll never get a stick to Tidewater without me.
00:46:49How do you mean?
00:46:51That little secret is my life insurance.
00:47:00Timber!
00:47:03Timber!
00:47:05Timber!
00:47:06Well, look in here!
00:47:08Fellas, I don't want to impose on you,
00:47:10but do you mind looking after these girls
00:47:12till the rest of their baggage arrives?
00:47:13Oh, you know what they call a lumberjack?
00:47:17That's me, baby!
00:47:20My, you're strong!
00:47:25I've been sick!
00:47:28Hey!
00:47:29Move it down, move it down!
00:47:30Come on, I'll buy you a drink!
00:47:32Oh, you took it!
00:47:35Come on!
00:47:36Come on!
00:47:39Come on!
00:47:39All right, men.
00:47:40Have fun.
00:47:41The drinks are on the company.
00:47:43Hey!
00:47:45Hey!
00:47:45What a talking machine!
00:47:47Let's dance!
00:47:48Are any of these boys married?
00:47:52I could drink your slipper full of white mule.
00:47:55Take Aggie.
00:47:56She's from Texas.
00:47:57Here.
00:47:59Fill it up!
00:48:05Little Dora Fig.
00:48:08I've been dreaming of you for days.
00:48:10I used to dance on a beer cake for dimes.
00:48:12Remember that big, swell-headed lumberjack?
00:48:14You never had the dime.
00:48:16We're doing all right now, honey.
00:48:17Say, how's it feel to be Queen or Redwood City?
00:48:20Fine.
00:48:21If you're the king.
00:48:31The same old Jim.
00:48:32Daisy, honey, we're gonna be rich.
00:48:34Very rich.
00:48:35Just sign these, Dora Fig.
00:48:38Yep.
00:48:39The same old Jim.
00:48:41What kind of last music this time?
00:48:43Well, those wild westerners you warned me about try to cut my throat.
00:48:46This is just to give me a little protection.
00:48:48Uh-huh.
00:48:57It's lucky for you I learned to write instead of read.
00:49:00Thanks, doll.
00:49:01Jasper!
00:49:03You saw the lady sign these.
00:49:05Notarizing.
00:49:12Well, I'm ready for a nice warm bath.
00:49:17The tub's down the hall.
00:49:19What?
00:49:19Well, I'll be seeing you, honey.
00:49:22What?
00:49:22Oh, look.
00:49:23I'm going to Sacramento for a couple of days.
00:49:24You make yourself at home.
00:49:26Uh, Frenchie will look after you.
00:49:27Frenchie Lacroix?
00:49:29Sure.
00:49:30Be nice to her.
00:49:33Come in.
00:49:35Uh, Miss Fisher, may I present, uh, Sister Chadwick?
00:49:40Forget your tambourine, honey?
00:49:42I'm sorry, Jim.
00:49:44I didn't mean to intrude.
00:49:45Well, Daisy's an old friend.
00:49:48He means well-seasoned.
00:49:50Oh.
00:49:52I came to tell you we've cut enough timber.
00:49:54Our logs will soon be at tidewater.
00:49:57Our faith has been realized.
00:49:59We'll be able to keep our lands.
00:50:02But my father and I wanted you to know if you want to stay here and work,
00:50:07we'll help.
00:50:09Goodbye, Miss Fisher.
00:50:11Goodbye, Jim.
00:50:14Jim, huh?
00:50:16Lucky for you, my father never owned a shotgun.
00:50:19What about hers?
00:50:21Believe me, Daisy.
00:50:21I'd rather have my head shot off by a fig than my soul saved by a Bixby.
00:50:26Have fun, girl.
00:50:40I'm the charming soubrette on the police gazette.
00:50:45I can dance with gestures and grace.
00:50:48I've a definite style and a beautiful smile if by chance you glance at my face.
00:50:54The barbers, the cops, and first-nighters, they all have pictures of me.
00:51:00I'm sharing my fame with the fighters, John L. and Knockout McKee.
00:51:07I am known as the toast of the Barbary Coast and the kind you'll never forget.
00:51:16I'm a burly cute queen and you'll know what I mean if you read the police gazette.
00:51:39If you're feeling depressed, let me humbly suggest there's a way for you to forget.
00:51:47Simply turn to the page, to the news of the stage, when you read the police gazette.
00:51:59Hooray! Hooray! Hooray! Hooray! Hooray!
00:52:15Champagne.
00:52:17Mm-hmm.
00:52:18A little drink to watch.
00:52:22You've got a lot of things in common.
00:52:24Yeah.
00:52:26Name one.
00:52:28Well, we've, uh, both been Jim Fallon's chumps.
00:52:33I'm through. How about you?
00:52:35What's rattling around in that head of yours?
00:52:37Look, Daisy.
00:52:39Jim's out of town. He's up to something. You're a part of it.
00:52:42What's going on?
00:52:43Why don't you ask Jim when he gets back?
00:52:46I'm paying cash money for information.
00:52:49I have a notion to tell Jim about this.
00:52:53You stye on the eye of a flea, on the thigh of a nid, on the neck of a gnat.
00:53:04I'm not seeing things.
00:53:05That dam wasn't there last week.
00:53:07Not like that it wasn't.
00:53:08But the foundation's been there since the old mining days.
00:53:11Fallon.
00:53:12Jim Fallon.
00:53:12Well, he's sure got the colonists blocked.
00:53:15Not just the colonists.
00:53:17Nobody's running any more logs to Tidewater without my say-so.
00:53:20But we're partners.
00:53:21Correct.
00:53:22And I've got you right where you thought you had me.
00:53:24You bought that dam with my money.
00:53:27I don't own it.
00:53:28I just got permission to control the river with it.
00:53:31Fallon, you've gone too far.
00:53:35No.
00:53:35My good health is very important to you boys.
00:53:38Anything happens to me, the owner of that dam will see that you never get a log to market.
00:53:42Oh, by the way, I brought back another surprise for you from Sacramento.
00:53:46Be in town this afternoon.
00:53:47I have an appointment with Judge Crenshaw.
00:53:54The franchise for the dam is valid.
00:53:57Prior property right established by the miners when this was gold rush country.
00:54:00We've got to locate the owner.
00:54:02I'm sure if he knew what it means to-
00:54:03Well, the owner's a woman, Dora Figg.
00:54:06Dora Figg?
00:54:08Sacramento post office box is the only address.
00:54:12I'm sorry.
00:54:13There's nothing I can do.
00:54:14Absolutely nothing.
00:54:15Thank you, Judge Crenshaw, for making that clear.
00:54:18So help me, Jim.
00:54:19I can hardly keep this gun from going off right in your face.
00:54:21Don't blame me.
00:54:22You're the one that led these sheep right into the middle of this wolf fight.
00:54:26Judge Crenshaw, this is for you.
00:54:29From the head of the Department of Interior.
00:54:33It is my considered opinion that the Fallon Company can, without penalty,
00:54:37proceed to take possession of and clear their land.
00:54:40You mean they can cut down our trees?
00:54:42I'm afraid they can.
00:54:44Frenchy, you and Greg set the boys to work right now,
00:54:46possessing and clearing the land.
00:54:48You see, Sister Chadwick, you and your friends could have made a pile of money.
00:54:52Didn't you ever learn any other word except money?
00:54:57You're getting in a rut, Jim.
00:54:59You better look out.
00:55:00Cause when a rut gets deep enough, it becomes a grave.
00:55:02You got a couple of partners liable to put you in it.
00:55:05of the world to stand.
00:55:12The darkness deepens, Lord, with me abide.
00:55:22Help our Lord, helpless, O abide with me.
00:55:38Amen.
00:55:46O Lord, hear our last prayer in this temple.
00:55:50If its destruction be by thy will, then to thy higher judgment we bow.
00:55:59Open the hearts of each of us to speak forgiveness for these men of greed...
00:56:05...who have not been touched by thy understanding.
00:56:09Amen.
00:56:14Don't take any backtalks. We've got the law with us.
00:56:29Come out of there, you fools! You're in the line of fall!
00:56:34We must leave.
00:56:37It's our home.
00:56:40My place is here.
00:56:42They want to go down with the ship. It's their hard luck.
00:56:44He's murdered.
00:56:45It's Fallon's company. He gets life for murder.
00:56:47We get the company.
00:56:51The years that grew into these trees make them long and tedious to saw.
00:56:58There's time to get our friends, Judge Crenshaw and the Marshal.
00:57:02Go on.
00:57:04Hurry!
00:57:25What's the matter with you men? You undercut that tree to hit the cabin.
00:57:28That's right.
00:57:29Stop the sawing!
00:57:31Where's the Bixby's?
00:57:33How should I know?
00:57:47I'm sorry, but you may lose your house.
00:57:56My father's in there!
00:57:58Stay here.
00:58:20I'm sorry, I missed you.
00:58:22I have to iCrovern it up.
00:58:27To the 불vielia when a seizo Park nearby.
00:58:27That's how they won.
00:58:27All and all the water's many cups of water.
00:58:29All and all boatsfica koyu up.
00:58:53Come on.
00:59:19Jim, you're under arrest.
00:59:22Fallon orders to fall that tree.
00:59:27Look, don't order him.
00:59:30It's your company, Fallon.
00:59:32You're the man that'll have to face the indictment for murder.
00:59:35Trying me already, huh?
00:59:36No, you'll get a fair trial, but not from me.
00:59:38I'm prejudiced.
00:59:39I'll have to disqualify myself.
00:59:41But you'll get your justice.
00:59:45Take him to Eureka and hold him without bail.
00:59:55Fallon will hang for this.
00:59:58What?
00:59:59It was premeditated murder.
01:00:03That's not true.
01:00:06He meant my father no harm.
01:00:09Jim Fallon missed his life trying to save him.
01:00:13I saw him.
01:00:15You saw him too.
01:00:16Well, he's still responsible for the actions of the Fallon Company.
01:00:20His own woods boss will testify against him.
01:00:27I'll testify for him.
01:00:31Marshal.
01:00:33Let Fallon go.
01:00:35Can't hold a man to answer when the chief witnesses for the defense.
01:00:38Release him.
01:00:48Thanks.
01:00:49My people forgive those who trespass against us.
01:00:53My father, most of all.
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01:02:43Men have been known to change.
01:02:45Oh, lady.
01:02:46Even I have been given up by women reformers.
01:02:49The biggest mistake a woman can make
01:02:50is to pick the wrong man and try to make him right.
01:02:53Why don't you just go off somewhere
01:02:55and have a good cry and forget him?
01:02:57I'm reminding you of your duty, Marshal.
01:03:01See that he's protected.
01:03:04Alicia, it's started. What do we do?
01:03:06Are you sure?
01:03:07Yes.
01:03:12It feels like any minute.
01:03:17Take her to the hotel.
01:03:19Room 204.
01:03:21204?
01:03:22That's Jim Fallon's room.
01:03:24Why not?
01:03:25This is all his fault.
01:03:35See those lighted windows upstairs?
01:03:37They're his.
01:03:38You get up in the land office ruins.
01:03:40Maybe you can pot him from there.
01:03:43Charlie, he doesn't know you.
01:03:45You take the saloon.
01:03:47All luck, I'll stay out here.
01:03:49You get on the hotel porch.
01:03:51He comes through the lobby. Signal me.
01:03:53One of us has got to get him.
01:04:16え...
01:04:33And all at nice days you can get them on your lap.
01:04:34Come on upstairs.
01:04:35Now, what have I done?
01:04:36I wanna talk to you.
01:04:48Hey, stranger, what'll that be?
01:04:51Double strength.
01:05:02Your sister will be all right.
01:05:12What's that?
01:05:13Baby.
01:05:15This is one thing you can't pin on me.
01:05:20Looks like you and the stalker arrived at the same time.
01:05:23What?
01:05:23Bill, it's a boy.
01:05:25There was no place for a baby to be born.
01:05:27Whose baby?
01:05:28Where can I find some water?
01:05:30Right down the hall, right down here.
01:05:33What is this, a hotel or a nursery?
01:05:37A baby was just born here, thanks to Jim.
01:05:40Congratulations.
01:05:41What do you mean, thanks to Jim?
01:05:43I'd better get out of here.
01:05:44It might be catching.
01:05:47Now, what's this all about?
01:05:48You and your land grabbers forced them out of their home.
01:05:51I had nothing to do with it.
01:05:53Too bad his father can't be here.
01:05:54I had nothing to do with that either.
01:06:02I had nothing to do with it.
01:06:02So, for all I care, you can stay on your pious pedestal.
01:06:05I've never placed myself on any pedestal.
01:06:08I'm too full of bad temper.
01:06:16What a girl.
01:06:18Why, you chigger-bitting Don Juan.
01:06:20You just try pitching hay with her, and I'll shoot that lump you call a head right out from under
01:06:24your head.
01:06:24Forget it.
01:06:25I tried once.
01:06:26Got frostbite in the middle of July.
01:06:28That don't mean she's not stuck on you.
01:06:31You're crazy.
01:06:34Yeah, maybe so.
01:06:35When you signed that deal with Frenchie, it was heads you die and tails you get killed.
01:06:39Who do you think's got me looking after you?
01:06:41Alicia Chadwick.
01:06:44I don't believe you.
01:06:45Why should you?
01:06:46It wouldn't mean anything to you.
01:06:48You're going to have everything you wanted.
01:06:50You're going to be a millionaire.
01:06:52Sure.
01:06:53Why don't you tell the truth just once?
01:06:56Why don't you come clean and admit that all this wine you're guzzling's is as sour as vinegar?
01:07:01Tell me more.
01:07:02You stinking steak jumper.
01:07:04I'm only trying to save your hide.
01:07:07It's not because I want to, but I promised her.
01:07:11You're still like me, don't you?
01:07:16Come on, sweetheart.
01:07:17I want you to watch me thank Alicia for sending you back to me.
01:07:22Let's go.
01:07:49Get back, Buck.
01:08:40You can't love this girl.
01:08:42You can't love this girl.
01:08:45He understood.
01:08:47Look where it got him.
01:08:50He lost his life protecting you.
01:08:53He should have looked out for himself.
01:09:00When I was a child, I was taught to believe that there was a God-given seed of good at
01:09:06the root of everything alive.
01:09:09But I'm beginning to doubt that now.
01:09:13There isn't the slightest bit of good in you.
01:09:15Maybe you should have...
01:09:22Can you do that yet?
01:09:25We'll see you in the next time.
01:09:25We'll see you in the next action as we go.
01:09:26Drew Hug.
01:09:27Don't forget you're up for turning it on me.
01:09:34It's beautiful.
01:09:35I ain't got to put you.
01:09:35I'm sorry.
01:09:37I was gonna live time.
01:09:40I don't get to me.
01:10:07I got your message.
01:10:08What do you want?
01:10:09Come in.
01:10:14Sit down, Judge.
01:10:18Look, I figured out how you can stop Frenchy and Greg from cutting on that land.
01:10:21I had that figured out long ago.
01:10:24But you'd have to confess to subterfuge and attempt to defraud when you file those claims
01:10:28for homesteads.
01:10:29And that's a felony.
01:10:31Sit down and draw up an affidavit.
01:10:33What?
01:10:34You heard me.
01:10:38The government will hold all your claim money for forfeit.
01:10:40What?
01:10:40What do you want me to do?
01:10:41Burst out in tears?
01:10:43Yeah.
01:10:44I've been trying to make a dent in you ever since I got here.
01:10:46Stop trying or you'll break your axe.
01:10:49Get those colonists to logging so they can file.
01:10:52Will you take care of Dora Fig and the dam that's blocking them?
01:10:56Let's pretend I'm Dora Fig.
01:10:58Now, you thought of everything, didn't you?
01:11:06Don't you think Frenchy and Greg are going to do when they find out?
01:11:09Just stand there with their hands folded?
01:11:10Just make out that affidavit, will you?
01:11:14Here.
01:11:16I'll give you back your good luck piece.
01:11:18You'll need it with those tree wolves.
01:11:22Thanks, Judge.
01:11:25Oh, I've been eating some eating money too.
01:11:28Want to cover that?
01:11:29It's covered.
01:11:32High man deals.
01:11:36Come on.
01:11:37I'll teach you to think of your soul instead of your belly.
01:11:41Check those through to San Francisco.
01:11:46Hate to see you leave, honey.
01:11:48Sure gonna miss you.
01:11:49Uh-uh.
01:11:50You'll be beating the drums while she's singing her hymns.
01:11:53Happy trip.
01:11:54Oh, uh, just Dora Fig these, will you?
01:11:56You'll have to talk to Frenchy about little Dora Fig.
01:12:00Come again?
01:12:01I sell the dam to Frenchy for $25,000.
01:12:06Daisy, honey.
01:12:08That's not funny.
01:12:15What's the matter?
01:12:17Wrong flavor?
01:12:22You're telling the truth.
01:12:24That property was mine.
01:12:26After all, I couldn't live forever on your promises.
01:12:30What promise did I ever break to you?
01:12:33You never broke any.
01:12:35But you never kept any.
01:12:37It took me 10 years to get the stars out of my eyes.
01:12:40All the rugs I helped you pull out from under the suckers.
01:12:44I learned.
01:12:46Oh, boy, how I learned.
01:12:48Enough to pull the whole floor right out from under you.
01:12:54Boy.
01:12:56Knocked me sky high.
01:12:58You'll land on your feet.
01:13:00You always do.
01:13:01That $25,000 will repay me for all the years I've wasted.
01:13:05Yeah, man.
01:13:07I finally got me a stake.
01:13:12Got yourself educated and well-heeled, huh?
01:13:17Nice work, Daisy.
01:13:19I'm patting myself on the back, too, for being a good teacher.
01:13:23So long, pal.
01:13:25No hard feelings.
01:13:33Thanks, Brother Fallon.
01:13:34Judge Crenshaw told us you led us through the dam.
01:13:37Blessings on me this beautiful day.
01:13:39Frenchy bought the dam out from under me.
01:13:42He was choking the river with logs for nothing.
01:13:44Is this another of thy tricks?
01:13:45Spots of the leopard do not change.
01:13:48Well, it's time to change yours.
01:13:50Why don't you men get some bristles on your back and start the fight?
01:13:53It's your only chance to spring those logs and get back your land.
01:13:56You can't pray that dam out of the way.
01:14:00No, but we can get around it.
01:14:02That old mining railroad on our property.
01:14:04It wouldn't take much new track to bypass the dam and haul the logs to the river below it.
01:14:08Sister, that'll do it.
01:14:10We'll need some rails and tools.
01:14:11I'll swindle somebody out of them.
01:14:14Swindle?
01:14:15Borrow.
01:14:15Sometimes it's all the same.
01:14:17How many of you men worked on that spurge rack last time?
01:14:20Uh, Judge Crenshaw donated this.
01:14:23Feed your boys good, but they work faster.
01:14:26That was very kind of him.
01:14:28And you too for helping us.
01:14:30Sister Chadwick, just between us leopards, keep watching my spots.
01:14:45Let's go.
01:14:57Alan's almost the river with that track.
01:14:59Yeah.
01:15:00If it gets there, we're out of business.
01:15:02Yeah.
01:15:02It's a way they cut нам timber.
01:15:05How many trussles are there?
01:15:07Three.
01:15:09Show me the one nearest the river.
01:15:33Come in.
01:15:35My first time in the caboose.
01:15:37Sister Wallace.
01:15:38Sister Blackburn went to town with the baby.
01:15:43How are we doing?
01:15:44Just fine.
01:15:45Five Carlos have gone already.
01:15:47And this one goes this afternoon.
01:15:49I need to admit it, but thanks to Brother Fallon.
01:15:53It is good to have him on our side, isn't it?
01:15:55It makes one feel like the strength of Jeroboam was with us.
01:15:59He must mean Jeremiah.
01:16:00Jeroboam was a scamp.
01:16:02I guess I mean both.
01:16:04See thee later.
01:16:06Oh, tell Mr. Fallon I'll be here until suppertime if he needs me.
01:16:09All right.
01:16:10All right.
01:16:12All right.
01:16:13So.
01:16:14Let's go.
01:16:52Next one's your cave.
01:16:54I thought that one would do it.
01:16:59What was that?
01:17:01We'd better find out.
01:17:09He's right in there.
01:17:10Oh, I might have a gun.
01:17:12Who is it?
01:17:15Better speak up fast.
01:17:28Call us, huh?
01:17:30We'll never find him in this brush.
01:17:32We'd better get a train over that trestle quick.
01:17:49Release the brake on the caboose.
01:17:50While you're at it, lock the doors.
01:17:51We'll take care of the end cars.
01:17:52We'll take care of the doors.
01:17:54Let's go.
01:18:03Let's go.
01:18:04Let's go.
01:18:08Let's go.
01:18:08Let's go.
01:18:18Let's go.
01:18:24Let's go.
01:19:08Hey, boss!
01:19:23What happened?
01:19:26They said one more train would crash it.
01:19:31Crash what?
01:19:33It's the third trestle near the river.
01:19:37Sounds like a train now.
01:19:39Can't leave. The locomotive's not due to one o'clock.
01:19:43Get him to a doctor.
01:19:46Boss, it is a train.
01:19:49Where's Sister Chadwick?
01:19:50She's in that caboose.
01:19:51Let's go.
01:19:53Let's go.
01:19:55Let's go.
01:20:06Let's go.
01:20:09Let's go.
01:20:19Oh, my God.
01:20:41Oh, my God.
01:21:11Oh, my God.
01:21:44Oh, my God.
01:22:11Oh, my God.
01:22:12Oh, my God.
01:22:14Oh, my God.
01:22:28Oh, my God.
01:22:35Oh, my God.
01:22:40Oh, my God.
01:22:41Oh, my God.
01:22:42Oh, my God.
01:22:46Oh, my God.
01:22:50Oh, my God.
01:23:16Oh, my God.
01:23:47May God forgive us, brother, Fallon.
01:23:52Lead us.
01:23:52We'll follow.
01:23:54Come on.
01:23:59The men with the men with the dynamite come with me.
01:24:01Tiny, tiny, tiny, tiny, tiny, tiny, tiny, tiny, keep us covered all the time.
01:24:03Right.
01:24:04Now, brothers, you know the job we have to do.
01:24:18mused, leva
01:24:20Wired us,erald, let'sbot, dreams many,늘, tiny,ases, and they're going to, rely on them.
01:24:24Fire, let's guess.
01:24:26Clear.
01:24:27Come on,Keon.
01:24:28Sayon.
01:24:29azul.
01:24:34All right, true.
01:24:34Bill, you must have been taken over the dam.
01:24:44Stand thee aside, sisters, while I use the stone.
01:24:53I don't feel a bit wicked.
01:24:54Bring me another stone.
01:25:08Come on.
01:25:37Let's go.
01:26:12Let's go.
01:26:38Let's go.
01:27:07Let's go.
01:27:45Take cover!
01:27:51Let's go.
01:28:28They look different to you, now.
01:28:32Mrs. Fallon, please.
01:28:33Couldn't I?
01:28:35Just one little one, huh?
01:28:38Let's go.
01:28:40Let's go.
01:28:41Let's go.
01:28:42Let's go.
01:28:43Let's go.
01:28:44Let's go.
01:28:46Let's go.
01:28:49Let's go.
01:29:01Let's go.
01:29:04Let's go.
01:29:05Let's go.
01:29:06Let's go.
01:29:07Let's go.
01:29:07Let's go.
01:29:08Let's go.
01:29:09Let's go.
01:29:10Let's go.
01:29:11Let's go.
01:29:13Let's go.
01:29:13You
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