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00:00:30Oh, my God!
00:02:01Order! Order!
00:02:07And don't forget, this is a court of law.
00:02:10If there's another outburst, I'll have the room cleared.
00:02:13As for you, Mr. Willard, another such emotional display from the defense,
00:02:17and I'll have contempt charges brought against you.
00:02:20Now, you may continue with your summation.
00:02:22Thank you, Your Honor.
00:02:25If I'm carried away, it's because the lives of three fine citizens of Kendall, the Shipley brothers.
00:02:31The lives of Neil, of Bert, and of young Tom Shipley are at stake.
00:02:37They are accused of the murder of two Indians, a murder they did not commit.
00:02:44In fact, murder hasn't even been proven.
00:02:46That's enough!
00:02:50Order!
00:02:51At the moment, this is a courtroom, not a saloon.
00:02:53You'll permit the defense to finish.
00:02:56Continue, Mr. Willard.
00:02:57The fact that an Indian female's testimony regarding the identification of one of the victims was permitted in this court
00:03:03is a shame and a shadow over this entire territory.
00:03:07The white men of the West cannot and will not recognize the testimony of those Indians who slaughtered, massacred, and
00:03:13ambushed our parents.
00:03:17Indians whose savagery made the soil of this territory red with the blood of our fathers.
00:03:21Gentlemen, if you convict the Shipley brothers, you'll betray those pioneers who fought and died to save this land.
00:03:30You cannot, you must not, you will not condemn Neil, Bert, and Tom Shipley.
00:03:34Order!
00:03:39Mr. Willard, I have ridden this territory for ten years.
00:03:43I've seen wild dogs, wolves, and crazed horses, but I have never seen anything like this.
00:03:50When this is finished, I intend to press for your disbarment.
00:03:58That judge, he must be chief of the tribe.
00:04:03Mr. Prosecutor, do you have any final words?
00:04:06Nothing further.
00:04:09Gentlemen of the jury, you have heard the evidence.
00:04:11The defendants, Neil Shipley, Bert Shipley, and Tom Shipley,
00:04:15have been charged with the crime of violently and illegally taking the law into their own hands.
00:04:21An act which resulted in the lynching and death of two Indians, Nahama Obi and Netuna Hoyt.
00:04:28Now, gentlemen, I direct you to remember, with a sense of guilt, if necessary,
00:04:33that white men charged with a crime committed against the person of an Indian have been freed in this court
00:04:39again and again,
00:04:40when the evidence put before the jury was no less incontestable than it has been during this trial.
00:04:47That's all I have to say to you.
00:04:49You will now retire until such time as you can bring in a verdict of guilty or not guilty.
00:05:02We've reached a verdict, Your Honor.
00:05:07Not guilty.
00:05:15Gentlemen, I hope you can sleep tonight.
00:05:21Dismissed.
00:05:22Tars open, boys, and the first drink is on the house in honor of the Shipley.
00:05:28Let's drink, boys.
00:05:37Excuse me, mister. I'm Frank Madden.
00:05:41I just bought the Hammond spread, and I'm looking for the line here.
00:05:43You around?
00:05:44The Hammond spread?
00:05:46That's right.
00:05:47Well, that's him, Jim Cantrell.
00:05:49Come on, I'll introduce you.
00:05:51Thanks.
00:05:51Oh, uh, Jim.
00:05:54Jim, this is Frank Madden.
00:05:56He's the one who bought the Hammond spread.
00:05:58Oh, yes, that's the deal went through the bank in Oklahoma City.
00:06:00Well, welcome to Kendall, Mr. Madden.
00:06:02Thanks. I'd like to get the deed registered.
00:06:05You want to settle here, Mr. Madden?
00:06:07You see what just happened in there?
00:06:09Oh, this is my daughter, Catherine, Mr. Madden.
00:06:12She gets a little upset when she discovers that the world is different than in books.
00:06:16Well, that's a fact, miss. It is a whole lot different.
00:06:19I'm sure you'll fit in perfectly in Kendall, Mr. Madden.
00:06:22Catherine, can we get the deed registered now?
00:06:30I've been able to all week to feel it good.
00:06:38How about that deed, Mr. Cantrell?
00:06:41Oh, yes, of course, Mr. Madden.
00:06:43Come on over to the office.
00:06:44You're very anxious, Mr. Madden.
00:06:47Why? You feel at home already?
00:06:50Come on, Mr. Madden.
00:07:00Thanks for waiting, Charlie.
00:07:02I know maybe you want to talk.
00:07:05They're celebrating.
00:07:09We grieve.
00:07:11We weep without sound.
00:07:14Weeping and celebrating.
00:07:16That can bring trouble tonight.
00:07:18Who?
00:07:18Talk to your young men, Charlie.
00:07:20I don't want any trouble.
00:07:23I talk, yes.
00:07:25Only I do not think young men want to hear words I speak.
00:07:31Get out.
00:07:36Get out.
00:07:51Hey, give me mine, Peter.
00:07:53Stop the whiskey tighter.
00:07:54Boy, that judge really told you boys off.
00:07:57Now, Brother Neal.
00:07:59Hey, Neal, Neal, Neal.
00:08:00This lady's cold and lonesome.
00:08:02Yes, he is.
00:08:06Hey, stop it.
00:08:07Come on, I'll buy you another drink.
00:08:09You're going to get stinking drunk, aren't you?
00:08:14Oh, now, Nora.
00:08:17And then you'll go to Indiantown, won't you?
00:08:20What are you talking about?
00:08:21Never said nothing about going down there, did I, Tom?
00:08:23That's right, Nora.
00:08:25I've got a howl coming to me, that's all.
00:08:27Victory celebration.
00:08:29Man's wife oughtn't to deny him the might of whiskey.
00:08:32It was a dry trial.
00:08:36A dry trial, ain't that so tough?
00:08:39Yeah, it was a dry trial.
00:08:42You are going to stay out of Indiantown, aren't you, Bert?
00:08:46Well, just because I look at it, girl.
00:08:51I do as you say, you know that.
00:08:52I always do like you saying to you.
00:08:57I'm setting them up, gents.
00:08:58Who's joining us?
00:08:59That's it.
00:09:00Yeah.
00:09:11Your full name, please.
00:09:13Frank Madden.
00:09:18Age and last permanent address.
00:09:2032, Pike County, Kansas.
00:09:28Race, white.
00:09:31Do you own any other property in the territory?
00:09:34No.
00:09:36This was the first thing I ever owned.
00:09:40Sign your full name, please, on the bottom wall.
00:09:43It'll take maybe five weeks before you get a copy of the deed transfer, Mr. Madden.
00:09:48Mm-hmm.
00:09:49I'll be here.
00:09:50You know, uh, you settlers ought to be welcomed proper, so how about having supper with us at seven tonight?
00:09:58Well, I, I don't want to cause anyone any trouble.
00:10:02Oh!
00:10:04It won't be any trouble, Mr. Madden.
00:10:06It's not right no one welcoming you.
00:10:08I, I mean, we do have manners.
00:10:11We're not all rude.
00:10:13Please come.
00:10:14Ours is the yellow house at the end of the street.
00:10:17Well, thanks.
00:10:18I'll, uh, I'll be there.
00:10:37I'll be there.
00:10:39Finished in there?
00:10:41Yep.
00:10:42Did Jeff tell you about the land on either side of the Hammond Spread?
00:10:46No.
00:10:49They're Shipley Brothers.
00:10:50They own it.
00:10:52Always glad to have neighbors.
00:10:54I'll treat them as good as they treat me.
00:10:56You can still call the deal off.
00:11:01I want land of my own, Mr.
00:11:02I got a real hunger for it.
00:11:04For land?
00:11:05You ought to hear them Indians talk about it.
00:11:08There's a real hunger.
00:11:09Come on, buy your drink.
00:11:21Whiskey.
00:11:23Whiskey.
00:11:23Whiskey for Mr. Madden.
00:11:26I didn't know you were in the habit of buying a man whiskey.
00:11:30A couple of things you still don't know.
00:11:34What I've been telling you, Tom, you don't want to go mixing with the law here.
00:11:39I ain't afraid to mix with any man in this room.
00:11:42And I'd welcome the chance to prove it.
00:11:46Quiet down, Tom.
00:11:48You've got to understand the sheriff here is just a little peeved at the trial not going his way.
00:11:53Now, isn't that so, Jim?
00:11:56There's a couple of things you don't know about either.
00:12:00Well, we know one thing about you, Dixon.
00:12:02We know where you stand when it comes to taking the side of a bunch of trespassing Indians.
00:12:07Any act that kicks down the law, I'm against.
00:12:10Whether it's trespassing or murder.
00:12:15Are you accusing anybody of murder, Mr. Dixon?
00:12:18My job ends with arresting a man.
00:12:21Not with judging him.
00:12:23There's a couple of men off that jury in this room.
00:12:26You find anything wrong with the way they judged?
00:12:28That's for them to decide, not me.
00:12:32Well, they decided.
00:12:33They say any time an Indian trespass is on our land, we've got a right to protect ourselves and our
00:12:39property.
00:12:40In fact, we're obliged to.
00:12:43Right, boys?
00:12:44We have a duty to protect ourselves.
00:12:46How do you feel, mister?
00:12:49I feel fine.
00:12:52Well, you can feel a lot better, mister, if you'll tell us where you stand.
00:12:58Trespassings against the law, that's for sure.
00:13:01As for anything else, all I'm interested in is breeding horses and raising prime beef.
00:13:07I'm not interested in anything else at all.
00:13:10Thanks for the drink.
00:13:27Oh, thank you.
00:13:32Oh, hello.
00:13:34Oh, hello.
00:13:38Oh, hello.
00:13:38Oh, hello.
00:13:39Oh, hello.
00:13:59I'll tell you, this country's growing up.
00:14:02Civilization's coming in fast.
00:14:04Railroad will be sending a spur through Kendall pretty soon.
00:14:11You'll be sure right when you pick Kendall, Mr. Madden.
00:14:14I hope so.
00:14:16In the winters, you don't freeze.
00:14:18There's rain without praying.
00:14:20And enough open range for a man to move around in.
00:14:22That's all I want.
00:14:25I should like to show you the Hammond spread in the morning, Mr. Madden.
00:14:29Let's start calling my land the Madden spread.
00:14:32It helps a man feel secure.
00:14:38There's your security, Mr. Madden.
00:14:40The Shipleys are tuning up for their victory celebration.
00:14:44Would you like to see what passes for fun and Kendall?
00:15:03Join the party.
00:15:04Everybody's welcome.
00:15:06Turkey's shooting in you town.
00:15:13Why do people let them keep on like this?
00:15:16Why?
00:15:17Those Indians, we took their land.
00:15:18Do you feel guilty, Miss Catherine?
00:15:21I'm not guilty.
00:15:23I feel ashamed.
00:15:26Nobody does anything about it.
00:15:28They pretend they don't notice anything.
00:15:32Yes.
00:15:34Yes, I do feel guilty.
00:15:36And I want somebody to do something.
00:15:39Somebody to feel the way I do.
00:15:44You're asking for an awful lot.
00:15:48You're a stranger to this town, Mr. Madden.
00:15:52Maybe I am asking too much.
00:15:58But I hope, I dream that someone will come and open their eyes.
00:16:06That somebody will do something.
00:16:12You think a lot of those Indians, don't you?
00:16:15Why?
00:16:20One of them, the Shipleys lynched.
00:16:23We played together when we were children.
00:16:27I played with the others, too, eating their houses.
00:16:31You don't think of differences when you're small.
00:16:35Indian, or no matter what they are.
00:16:39So, why should you think of them when you're grown up?
00:16:42They're steadier friends, and it hurts to see your friends treated that way.
00:16:49It's almost as if they were doing it to you.
00:17:16You think of them?
00:17:38keep them inside it is near dark tonight we must keep our sons at home we have had enough of
00:17:45trouble
00:17:58we have had enough of trouble
00:18:37we have had enough of trouble
00:18:57look at tom store it away
00:18:59it is glass mother only glass
00:19:13let me go let me go they will kill you too
00:19:17all right gentlemen of the jury
00:19:22the turkey shoots finished for tonight go on home
00:19:49tiny
00:19:52I'm gonna hurt you tiny just want to talk to you that's all
00:20:04where's Bert
00:20:18listen I ain't gonna stand out here all night
00:20:21now you open up in there
00:20:33you don't have to lock your door on me tiny
00:20:37you don't have to be afraid of me
00:20:39get away
00:20:40get away from me
00:20:42all the times I see you walking on the street I don't know what to do
00:20:45I'll treat you nice and gentle
00:20:48oh listen you dumb school don't you understand I gotta have you
00:20:54you might have known what you'd be doing
00:20:58you forgetting your mother and father were massacred by Indians
00:21:03picking up Indian trash
00:21:05I am not trash
00:21:08I wasn't doing anything Neil
00:21:10just having fun that's all
00:21:13get out
00:21:14get home
00:21:21I don't want to go
00:21:23I mean
00:21:25you're not gonna hurt her Neil
00:21:27you can't blame me
00:21:29you get lonely
00:21:31well
00:21:33Norris
00:21:34she ain't kind
00:21:36get home
00:21:38stay away from this Indian squaw
00:21:40look at the door
00:21:41look at the door
00:22:08look at the door
00:22:08you've got the door
00:22:08oh
00:22:10I'm not a man
00:22:15I am not trash.
00:22:52There it is, the madden spread.
00:22:57That's the house down below.
00:23:01Mine's got to belong somewhere, to some place.
00:23:14Nobody's running cattle on my land.
00:23:17That's right, Mr. Madden.
00:23:19They belong to the Shipleys.
00:23:23Where are my boundaries?
00:23:26On the south, you run to the river junction, and on the west, to Cherokee Wash.
00:23:31You run as far north as Devil Mountain, and on the east, one mile beyond the Hanging
00:23:39Tree.
00:23:40Hanging Tree?
00:23:42They lynched those Indians on your land.
00:24:07First, they hung them, and then they shot them.
00:24:11That had nothing to do with me.
00:24:15One of those Indians was a young girl, Natuna.
00:24:20I knew her very well, and she'd just been married to a young man, Tokala.
00:24:25He's disappeared, and nobody knows where.
00:24:28I keep wondering, what will Tokala do when he returns?
00:24:33Who can figure an Indian?
00:24:36Those Indians.
00:24:38They weren't even trespassing on Shipley land.
00:24:42Just land the Shipleys took over for their own use.
00:24:45Now you're talking like those Indians are my concern.
00:24:48As if I were obligated to them because they were hung on my land.
00:24:52What are you trying to get me into?
00:24:56I was hoping you... you'd help if you saw.
00:25:01Why?
00:25:03Answer me, why?
00:25:09I'm sorry, I...
00:25:13I'm sorry.
00:25:15...
00:26:16Plant some flowers in the yard.
00:26:18Plant some meadows to hold it together is first in line.
00:26:22Well, new hinges.
00:26:24Glass and planking.
00:26:41Miss Cantrell.
00:26:43Hello, Madden.
00:26:45I thought we'd be neighborly.
00:26:47Anything we can do to help?
00:26:48Just you let us know.
00:26:49Anything to help a neighbor, Mr. Madden.
00:26:53Those your cattle grazing over there?
00:26:58That's right.
00:27:00They're on my land.
00:27:02Them cattle got mine to their own.
00:27:05We'll have to get them back one of these days.
00:27:07Get them off now.
00:27:10Beginning tomorrow, I'm fencing the north section of this land.
00:27:31I told you we should have brought this strip years ago.
00:27:35Well, we've been using it that long without payment.
00:27:39Anyway, I never saw a fence put up that couldn't be cut down.
00:27:48That's about all the barbed wire I got in hand.
00:27:50If you want me to, I can order some more.
00:27:52You better order it.
00:27:55Mighty anxious to get that spread of yours wired.
00:27:57Well, good fences make good neighbors, Mr. Creel.
00:27:59That's right.
00:28:01Laney.
00:28:03Give Mr. Madden a hand with that wire.
00:28:20Up.
00:28:49He ain't wasting no time on that fence.
00:28:52He needs reforming real bad.
00:28:55That's right.
00:28:56After all, brothers,
00:28:57what kind of a man would help an Indian load a wagon?
00:29:13Up.
00:29:21What'd you do that for?
00:29:23You saw the way he butted Bert, didn't you?
00:29:25It was an accident.
00:29:27You should have apologized, then.
00:29:29You might have given them a chance.
00:29:31You're not taking an Indian side, are you, Mr. Madden?
00:29:34I don't take anybody's side.
00:29:36Then you disappoint us, Mr. Madden.
00:29:39Don't he, boys?
00:29:40He sure is an Indian lover after all.
00:29:52I don't care.
00:30:05I don't care.
00:30:07I don't care.
00:30:09Hello.
00:30:09Hello.
00:30:10I'm not going to work with them.
00:30:11I don't want to work with them.
00:30:22care to make a complaint
00:30:26can't guarantee to find a jury that'll convict them though
00:30:31what'd they hit me with a big surprise and fist
00:30:35small town big surprises ain't it though ain't it
00:30:45somebody help me load this wire i could go fence my property well come on let's help the man
00:31:36what do you want
00:31:37i am taini i i have brought you something medicine it is the kind my people use
00:31:46it will heal you take that filthy indian stuff away from me
00:31:51do not be angry mr madden
00:31:54i saw the beating you took yesterday defending kelene
00:31:57i wasn't defending anybody only myself kelene is my brother i want to thank you
00:32:06it is good to have friends to protect you
00:32:09it is something everyone needs what
00:32:13it is not only kelene who needs friends mr madden
00:32:16i too what do people want of me am i supposed to protect everybody
00:32:37what's she doing here visiting what are you gonna do hanger anybody's neck can turn red from a
00:32:42hang on me
00:32:47get off my ranch
00:32:50i got work to do and i'll make sure it's your neck mister if i catch you hanging around here
00:32:54again
00:32:54that's enough bert
00:33:01don't ever let me catch you hanging around any white man
00:33:10now get out of here
00:33:19what do you want to do that for why not you didn't have to hit her nail
00:33:28get on your horse
00:33:40bring up those poles we haven't got all day
00:34:08hey where are you going with my horse
00:34:15i said where are you going with my horse
00:34:22is this how neola greets his grandfather
00:34:25i'm madden frank madden
00:34:27i'm still your grandfather i was only going to water the horse
00:34:33come on inside we'll talk there
00:34:38come inside
00:34:40no
00:34:42we speak here
00:34:43not in white man's hut
00:34:45we speak as we are
00:34:47as indian
00:34:48i'm no longer indian
00:34:50oh yes you are
00:34:52your father was a white hunter
00:34:54did you know him
00:34:57did he raise you
00:35:00no
00:35:02he left my daughter before the child was born
00:35:06even he knew the child would be indian
00:35:09go away
00:35:09go away and leave me alone
00:35:11negolo
00:35:13give it up
00:35:14go back with your own people
00:35:15you're forgetting i'm half white
00:35:18you are proud of it
00:35:21see how it leaves a trail for an old cherokee to follow
00:35:24i do not want to speak in anger matera
00:35:27i ride
00:35:27i walk
00:35:28i ask looking for my grandson
00:35:30it is easy to follow even though it is long
00:35:34he is amongst the white man and he is careless
00:35:36like the hunter who abandoned your mother
00:35:40you know why i left
00:35:42for land
00:35:43for a ranch of my own
00:35:45you know an indian can't own land
00:35:47it took all the good land away from us
00:35:49and gave us back nothing but the desert and the rocks from the mountains
00:35:52and it killed my mother and left me rotten in the sun on our reservation
00:35:55but amongst your own people
00:35:57but without anything of my own
00:36:06you know how i got this land
00:36:07how i got the money for it
00:36:09by sweating on the railroads
00:36:11i froze punching cattle
00:36:13i can't will they get more
00:36:16i went hungry to hold on to it
00:36:17and sometimes i had to use my gun to keep it
00:36:19but i got it
00:36:20this ranch is mine matera
00:36:22and i'm not giving it up
00:36:23still they beat you don't they
00:36:29in kendall
00:36:30i see you lying in the streets
00:36:32beaten
00:36:33you see
00:36:34you are an indian neola
00:36:36i'm not neola
00:36:37i'm madden
00:36:38frank madden
00:36:39and they believe it
00:36:40but they will abandon you
00:36:41they will murder you
00:36:42and take away your land
00:36:44only if they find out
00:36:45if not you
00:36:46then another
00:36:47you will have to stand by
00:36:48maybe help in the murder of another indian
00:36:50get off of my land
00:36:52already you are driving indians away
00:36:55i just can't take a chance
00:36:56of having you around
00:36:57don't you understand
00:36:58it's lonely trying to be something
00:37:00that you are not
00:37:01isn't it
00:37:01give up the lie
00:37:02neola
00:37:03no
00:37:04why don't you try to buy me off
00:37:05with whiskey
00:37:07or trinkets
00:37:09or cheap cotton calico
00:37:11that's how the white man
00:37:12buys peace
00:37:14you took care of me
00:37:15when i was a child matera
00:37:16you taught me
00:37:17i don't want to do this to you
00:37:18but
00:37:19you've got to go away
00:37:21i am old
00:37:22there is no place
00:37:23for me to go
00:37:24stop it
00:37:25you are the last of my kin
00:37:27i will stay
00:37:28i will be servant for you
00:37:30no one will think
00:37:31that i am your grandfather
00:37:33all white men
00:37:34have an indian servant
00:37:35to cook
00:37:36to clean the house
00:37:37to chop the wood
00:37:39mr madden
00:37:41you
00:37:42you stupid old indian
00:37:44no one will think
00:37:44no one will think
00:37:45no one will think
00:37:46no one will think
00:37:46no one will think
00:37:46no one will think
00:37:47no one will think
00:37:49no one will think
00:38:00no one will think
00:38:03no one will think
00:38:04no one will think
00:38:07no one will think
00:38:20Don't turn around.
00:38:22Drop it or I'll put the next one through you.
00:38:31Get those hands up.
00:38:42Shipley, it is Tocala behind you, and I will kill you like you killed my wife.
00:38:47I'm no Shipley.
00:38:57Who are you?
00:38:59Frank Madden. I own this land.
00:39:01Your land? The Shipleys use this land.
00:39:04Not anymore, they don't. Belongs to me.
00:39:07You lie.
00:39:20Get up.
00:39:22Shoot. What difference does it make if I'm standing up or in the dust?
00:39:26I'm Indian.
00:39:27Get up.
00:39:34Shoot. It is proper under the tree on which my wife died.
00:39:57I don't know you.
00:39:58I never saw you. I never want to see you. Now get out.
00:40:02Get as far away from here as you can get.
00:40:20Looks like that fellow's planted on fencing the whole territory.
00:40:23Don't make no sense when six feet's liable to be all he'll need.
00:40:37That's all I got, Mr. Madden.
00:40:39That ought to hold me for a while.
00:40:41That's work.
00:40:42Come on, I'll take you to a drink.
00:40:45All right.
00:40:46Laney tells me he got an old Indian fellow up at the ranch.
00:40:50Yeah, he's cooking for me.
00:40:52I have to watch him.
00:40:54Not that I got anything against the Indians.
00:40:56Fact is, I like him.
00:40:58Only thought I learned a little more clean in this.
00:41:03Now, whoa there, Mr. Madden.
00:41:05You sure got a long stride.
00:41:08Neil and Bert could take care of Madden easy.
00:41:11The way he's loading up wire.
00:41:13Now, if your brothers were around...
00:41:15Meaning what?
00:41:16You think I'm scared?
00:41:18You think I...
00:41:19Oh, now, Tom, take it easy.
00:41:20All I'm...
00:41:22All I meant was if...
00:41:24If they was around.
00:41:27Or two whiskers.
00:41:30There's a stink in this place, bartender.
00:41:32From here to next to where Mr. Creel is.
00:41:35You know, when that boy starts drinking, he's wild.
00:41:38Sometimes I think he's the worst of them.
00:41:40Maybe we ought to leave.
00:41:42I said there was a stink in this place.
00:41:46Tom, you're...
00:41:47You're drunk.
00:41:48What's the matter?
00:41:50Hasn't your friend got the guts to speak for himself?
00:42:08You're in my way.
00:42:12Looks like you're gonna have to walk around then.
00:42:14Look, I don't want any trouble with you, youngster.
00:42:18Well, you got it!
00:42:28Madden, turn around, Madden.
00:42:36Do you hear me?
00:42:49Turn around, Madden.
00:42:55Turn around, Madden.
00:43:01Madden!
00:43:10Mr. Madden.
00:43:17Come inside.
00:43:34He was ready to kill you.
00:43:35Was he?
00:43:36If not for the other people out there.
00:43:38What happened?
00:43:39I hit him.
00:43:41I was frightened.
00:43:42I still am.
00:43:45Just come from your ranch.
00:43:47My place?
00:43:47Why?
00:43:49The deed of transfer from your land came through.
00:43:52Needs your signature.
00:43:53I thought I'd bring it out to you.
00:43:57Who, uh...
00:43:58I told you I was there in town.
00:43:59The old man.
00:44:02I didn't know you had another Indian out there.
00:44:05He works for me.
00:44:07No one else around here would take an Indian into his house.
00:44:10They come cheap and this one's a bargain.
00:44:12What do I sign?
00:44:14The bottom line, last page.
00:44:18Why do you talk one way and act another?
00:44:21Why do you talk one way and act another?
00:44:22You don't have to be afraid of your feelings.
00:44:25You weren't afraid outside just now.
00:44:28Maybe with the other people you have to hide your feelings.
00:44:32Not with me.
00:44:33I feel the same way.
00:44:39You're not fooling anyone, Mr. Madden.
00:44:44I asked the old man how you treated him.
00:44:48And he said you were...
00:44:49kind.
00:45:14A lady came.
00:45:16Did you see her?
00:45:18I saw her.
00:45:31She asked...
00:45:32I know.
00:45:34I tried to help with your new friends, but...
00:45:38I am mixed up.
00:45:40What?
00:45:41Kalani brings word.
00:45:44Today you hit a white man.
00:45:47So...
00:45:47who are your people?
00:45:50Where do you belong?
00:45:52Where?
00:45:55Where?
00:46:02I don't know.
00:46:34Don't be scared.
00:46:36I had to come.
00:46:38I had to see you.
00:46:40Go away.
00:46:41I'm not going to hurt you.
00:46:43I'm not like Neil.
00:46:46He shouldn't have hit you, Tiny.
00:46:48I told him that later.
00:46:49I could have killed him when he hit you.
00:46:53I brought you something.
00:46:55It's all right now, isn't it?
00:46:58Look, see how pretty it is.
00:47:03Look.
00:47:05Give it back to your wife.
00:47:07I'll buy you something else.
00:47:08Just you tell me what you want.
00:47:09I'll buy it, anything.
00:47:11I want to make out for Neil.
00:47:14Listen, I'm not a pig.
00:47:15I'm not an animal.
00:47:16You grabbed me like one.
00:47:17You forced me to do it.
00:47:18That's why.
00:47:23Have you been seeing Madden?
00:47:27That's my business.
00:47:29I'll kill him if he gets anywhere near you.
00:47:35Help me, Tiny.
00:47:38I'm in the middle.
00:47:40Neil on one side and my wife on the other.
00:47:42And I'm not supposed to feel this way about us.
00:47:44About you.
00:47:46Help me, Tiny.
00:47:47Tiny.
00:47:53There was someone in here, wasn't it?
00:47:55Who?
00:47:56Was it, Madden?
00:47:57He was in here, wasn't it?
00:47:58No.
00:47:59Please, don't.
00:48:01I swear I'm going to kill him.
00:48:07Help me!
00:48:08Help me!
00:48:08Help me!
00:48:10Help me!
00:48:11Help me!
00:48:11Help me!
00:48:11Help me!
00:48:12Help me!
00:48:13Help me!
00:48:13Help me!
00:48:22Help me!
00:49:07I don't pull up for no Indian.
00:49:10You crazy?
00:49:11You know who I am?
00:49:13Don't let me find out.
00:49:15I am Tocala.
00:49:17Tocala.
00:49:18You murdered my wife.
00:49:21That's a lie.
00:49:23Look, Neil, he...
00:49:24Bert and Neil, they were the ones.
00:49:26I didn't.
00:49:27Three Shipleys were at the tree.
00:49:29Somebody lied.
00:49:31Because it was my two brothers.
00:49:32They are the...
00:49:34You gotta believe me.
00:49:35Bert and Neil killed her.
00:49:37Bert!
00:49:37Neil!
00:49:38Neil!
00:49:39Neil!
00:49:54Peter!
00:50:00snow hasиль
00:50:00on the street with her mind.
00:50:00I don't plan.
00:50:01Pete.
00:50:01какой gracias Leonard?
00:50:05He was a no one.
00:50:05get him.
00:50:06Come and have a run for no murder.
00:50:07I'll call the murder...
00:50:07why they got Zipleys by the peer
00:50:11Let's go.
00:50:54Let's go.
00:51:24Let's go.
00:51:40Let's go.
00:51:50Let's go.
00:52:15Let's go.
00:52:23Let's go.
00:52:52Let's go.
00:52:54Let's go.
00:52:55Let's go.
00:52:56Let's go.
00:52:59Let's go.
00:53:01Let's go.
00:53:13Let's go.
00:53:36Let's go.
00:53:44Let's go.
00:53:45Let's go.
00:54:11Let's go.
00:54:18Let's go.
00:54:22Let's go.
00:54:26Let's go.
00:54:53Let's go.
00:55:07Let's go.
00:55:12Let's go.
00:55:13Let's go.
00:55:16Let's go.
00:55:19Let's go.
00:55:25You can't hold him. He didn't do it.
00:55:28He couldn't murder Tom Schiffer.
00:55:30You sure?
00:55:32I know Frank Madden.
00:55:34You know where he was last night?
00:55:38But you've got a feeling about him, is that it?
00:55:41Yes.
00:55:43So have I, Catherine. So have I.
00:55:46And so have they outside.
00:55:48That's the trouble. It's a battle of feelings.
00:55:50Good ones, bad ones, mixed up ones.
00:55:53And they're all running high.
00:55:55There's going to be trouble.
00:55:57The people are in the street and the shipleys are in the saloon.
00:56:00So?
00:56:01Let him go. Let him get out of here.
00:56:04Sorry.
00:56:05This is where we both belong.
00:56:08The law has feelings too.
00:56:12You want to see him?
00:56:14Please.
00:56:44Frank, I'm...
00:56:49I've been hearing the people outside getting together.
00:56:54Mother makes a funny noise, like a snarl.
00:56:57Still pretty far away, but creeping.
00:57:00The shipleys, they're in the saloon, talking and drinking.
00:57:05You'd better leave.
00:57:07You might get hurt.
00:57:09Now get out.
00:57:10No.
00:57:11She's going to be drunk.
00:57:12All liquored up.
00:57:13A mob's got no brains.
00:57:14They go crazy.
00:57:15No, I want to tell you something.
00:57:17You tell it to me later.
00:57:18There may not be any later.
00:57:19I want to tell you now.
00:57:21I've got to tell you because I'm afraid something's going to happen.
00:57:23Dixon, will you get her out of here?
00:57:25Frank, listen, please.
00:57:38Where is he?
00:57:39We told you to bring it out.
00:57:41We have to burn down the jail to get him out.
00:57:43No one's burning down any jail.
00:57:46All right.
00:57:47Then bring Madden out.
00:57:48We want him.
00:57:49We got nothing to do with you.
00:57:51Madden's been arrested right and proper.
00:57:53And I intend to see he gets a trial right and proper.
00:57:56Listen, we'll take him ourselves.
00:57:57He killed my brother.
00:57:58You take one unlawful step and you'll get a blast.
00:58:02Go on home now.
00:58:03And let the court decide a man's guilt or innocence.
00:58:06It's already been decided, Sheriff.
00:58:09There's your verdict.
00:58:10Get him!
00:58:13Go on inside.
00:58:14Get back quick.
00:58:16You'll regret this.
00:58:18Yeah, you're wrong, mister.
00:58:19Give him a chance, at least.
00:58:21Give him a chance.
00:58:22Yeah, like he gave Tom.
00:58:24There he is.
00:58:26Let him go!
00:58:27Let him go!
00:58:28I grabbed my rope on him!
00:58:32Come on.
00:58:34I didn't kill him!
00:58:35I didn't kill your brother!
00:58:36Shut up!
00:58:37Where were you last night?
00:58:38On my ranch!
00:58:39Prove it!
00:58:40I didn't kill him.
00:58:41I swear I did.
00:58:42You're a liar!
00:58:44Give me that roll.
00:58:45Give him!
00:58:47Give him around him.
00:58:48I just came to town.
00:58:50I don't want to spread any trouble.
00:58:51Why?
00:58:52Give him a Bible.
00:58:53I'll bet he'd swear on it.
00:58:54Innocent as a lamb.
00:58:57Under the tree, they always yell they're innocent.
00:58:59Now we'll lay him down to sleep.
00:59:01In a hole six feet deep.
00:59:03Stop him!
00:59:04Stop him!
00:59:04Stop him!
00:59:05Stop him!
00:59:07Wait!
00:59:08Catherine, get out of here.
00:59:10Go on home.
00:59:11You're in our way.
00:59:12To do what?
00:59:13To murder him?
00:59:14To kill him in the name of justice?
00:59:17You're a mob.
00:59:18You're not justice.
00:59:19A drunken, crazy mob.
00:59:20No one gave you any right to take the law into your own hands.
00:59:23And besides, it isn't the law you're taking.
00:59:25It's hate.
00:59:26Hate!
00:59:27And who gave Madden the right to kill Tom Shipley?
00:59:29How do you know he killed him?
00:59:30Anybody see him?
00:59:32They got any proof?
00:59:33At least give him a fair trial.
00:59:34Find out.
00:59:35Please listen to me.
00:59:36Listen to me.
00:59:36It's not him you'd be lynching.
00:59:38It's love, boys.
00:59:39It's love.
00:59:42Yes, it's love.
00:59:43I do love him.
00:59:45But it doesn't mean a man's guilty because a woman loves him.
00:59:48And it doesn't mean it's innocent either.
00:59:49Come on, get him out of here.
01:00:14You have the wrong man.
01:00:17Madden did not kill your brother.
01:00:23Ask me why, Mr. Shipley.
01:00:27Ask me why.
01:00:28You stay out of this.
01:00:29This is none of your business.
01:00:32Why couldn't Madden have done it?
01:00:37Because Madden was with me last night.
01:00:44All night?
01:00:49All night?
01:00:58Let Madden go.
01:01:01I said let him go.
01:01:09Go on back to your homes.
01:01:11Go on.
01:01:13Bert.
01:01:14Bert.
01:01:17Get your horse and meet me outside of town.
01:01:22Careful now.
01:01:22Go on.
01:01:25Go on.
01:01:37Go on.
01:01:40Get your horse.
01:01:40Go on.
01:01:41Go on.
01:01:43Go on.
01:01:43Go on.
01:01:44Go on.
01:01:49Go on.
01:02:00I'd like to see Catherine.
01:02:02I don't know, Madden.
01:02:04Maybe a little later.
01:02:05I want to see her now.
01:02:14Why'd you go away?
01:02:18Was it because of what Taini said?
01:02:22Please, Frank, I don't want to talk about it.
01:02:26You're alive and I'm relieved that nothing dreadful happened.
01:02:31What you said about me out there...
01:02:33That's unimportant.
01:02:35A man's been saved from a drunken mob.
01:02:37That's what I want to be glad about.
01:02:40I've always talked about justice and principles and they've been vindicated.
01:02:45You're not answering me.
01:02:47Please, Frank, I'm trying not to hate anybody.
01:02:48Taini lied.
01:02:49I shouldn't hate anybody.
01:02:50Will you listen to me?
01:02:51She lied.
01:02:52Taini lied.
01:02:53Did she?
01:02:55Everybody else believed her.
01:02:57And you do too, don't you?
01:02:59Yes.
01:03:02I didn't expect you to.
01:03:05All right.
01:03:06So I'm weak.
01:03:08I can feel jealousy and shame and hate like any other woman.
01:03:12I'm weak.
01:03:13And all the principles in the world.
01:03:15But she wasn't telling the truth.
01:03:17How could you do it to me?
01:03:19I stood there shouting how much I loved you and all the time.
01:03:23If there had been any other woman in town, I wouldn't feel so cheap and humiliated.
01:03:28But that squaw.
01:03:42Is that what you really think?
01:03:47Get out.
01:03:51Get out.
01:03:52Get out.
01:03:54I don't belong here anyway.
01:03:57I, I don't belong here anyway.
01:04:46I came as fast as I could
01:04:49with this.
01:04:51I don't need it anymore.
01:04:53It was not for your use.
01:04:55It was for me.
01:04:56I heard it all.
01:04:58It was a brave thing Tiny did.
01:05:01Yes, it was.
01:05:03That is how we, my people, really are.
01:05:06Without fear.
01:05:08Brave.
01:05:18What would you have done with the gun, grandfather?
01:05:22I would have fought for you, my grandson.
01:05:26You might have been killed.
01:05:28I would have fought so that you could have pride in one of your own.
01:05:35Let's go home, grandfather.
01:05:37Come.
01:05:41Mr. Madden.
01:05:47I have been waiting for you.
01:05:48You are Tiny.
01:05:51You did a brave thing.
01:05:54I lied.
01:05:57You fought for Keleni.
01:05:58I did something for you.
01:06:02And Bert Shipley, too.
01:06:05Besides, it was Tocala who killed his brother.
01:06:07Tocala?
01:06:08Yes, he's at my house.
01:06:10Mr. Dixon and his deputy have gone for him.
01:06:16If, if I have given you trouble.
01:06:18Trouble?
01:06:19You, you saved my life.
01:06:24I said I'd kill you if you ever went near Madden.
01:06:35I told it to you.
01:06:37Get the gun, grandfather.
01:06:39Squaw.
01:06:42Dirty squaw.
01:07:07Come on, Behold, have you?
01:07:10You ain't hiding no more, huh?
01:07:13That's right.
01:07:14I'm not hiding anymore.
01:07:26Mr. Madden!
01:07:52No, don't let me, no.
01:07:55You need help.
01:07:57Listen, Miola.
01:07:59You keep the land.
01:08:02And say nothing.
01:08:04I will be glad.
01:08:07I see now you.
01:08:09I know you.
01:08:10I know you.
01:08:43This is my grandfather.
01:08:48He didn't take my land from me.
01:08:50From now on, I stand with my own people.
01:08:55None of you did anything for my right to live.
01:08:58Only an Indian girl and an old man.
01:09:04Only they were willing to do something for me.
01:09:09Mr. Madden.
01:09:11My name is Neola.
01:09:14That part of me that is white, I deny.
01:09:19Frank.
01:09:35You're welcome.
01:10:30take her to our house
01:10:31I'll get a doctor
01:10:32wait
01:10:36I lied
01:10:41I lied
01:10:56I lied
01:11:14you're set to go
01:11:16had a nice spread here Madden
01:11:18something you wanted Mr. Dixon
01:11:19not exactly
01:11:20we picked up Tukala last night
01:11:22Taini told us where to find him
01:11:24he's gonna get a fair trial
01:11:25thought you'd like to know
01:11:28thanks
01:11:29where you gonna go
01:11:32somewhere
01:11:33what are you gonna do
01:11:35I'm gonna try it again
01:11:37I'm gonna try to find some place
01:11:39that an Indian can own land
01:11:40I'll sweat dig
01:11:41maybe I'll freeze
01:11:42but I'm gonna keep looking
01:11:44let me know where you'll be
01:11:46why?
01:11:47a lot of folks in Kendall
01:11:49want you back
01:11:49we're gonna try to do something
01:11:51about the land
01:11:52so keep in touch
01:11:53we want this to be your home
01:11:55as an Indian?
01:11:57as a man son
01:11:58simply as a man
01:12:02this every other one
01:12:02is in a you
01:12:02from a 70-yard train
01:12:04oh
01:12:14I awareness
01:12:14I want this to be your home
01:12:14I want this to be your huh
01:12:14I want this to be your home
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