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A thrilling classic western adventure filled with danger, survival, and raging flames across the desert frontier. Wildfire Fury in the Desert Frontier (1945) follows a dramatic battle against deadly wildfires, ruthless outlaws, and the harsh wilderness of the Old West. Packed with suspense, action, and vintage western atmosphere, this classic film delivers exciting entertainment for fans of retro frontier movies.
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00:00THE END
00:37THE END
01:10This is the story of wildfire, the most sought-after stallion in all Arizona.
01:20In the early days of the great southwest, herds of wild horses roamed freely.
01:28Wild horses had caused much havoc among ranchers by breaking fences, destroying grain fields,
01:36stampeding cattle, and worst of all, running off with valuable horse stock.
01:41For this reason, man became their worst enemy.
01:46They avoided him when they could, and fought him when they had to.
01:52Each herd had a leader who guarded and guided them.
01:56He had to be the fastest and smartest among them.
02:01And so, this herd had its leader, wildfire.
02:19Look, there he is.
02:20That's wildfire, all right.
02:22We'll fix him this time.
02:24We'll cut him off from the herd.
02:25He'll steal no more of my horses.
02:37Go easy for a horse.
02:38Go ahead, 물.
02:41Go away.
02:43Go away.
02:45Let's go.
02:48Let's go.
03:14Hunt, you stay here in case he tries to double back.
03:16Let's go, Hagen.
03:26You hit him.
03:27He's gone into that box canyon.
03:29The rest of it ought to be easy.
03:42Hey, Uncle, I look.
03:44Water.
03:45I can sure use it.
03:46Come on, partner.
03:47The drinks are on me.
03:48That's about the only time they are on you, Happy, when they're free.
03:52First come, first serve.
03:53Let's go.
04:09That was a mighty important drink I just had, Alkalize.
04:11Yeah.
04:12Tasted good to me, too.
04:13That's not what I mean.
04:15No?
04:16It was a toast to you.
04:18Well, thank you, Happy.
04:19What's the occasion?
04:21Today's the 10th of August, isn't it?
04:23If you say so, Happy.
04:24Well, just one year ago today, we started in the horse trading business together.
04:29Well, so we did.
04:31Well, here's to horse trading.
04:33Happy, hey, and Alkalize Jones.
04:35Shall I say the best in the West?
04:38Yes, I'll say it.
04:39Best in the West.
04:41Drink up hearty, pal.
04:42Drink hearty, pal.
04:45Oh, Happy.
04:53I know he's in this canyon.
04:54One good shot will finish him.
04:56He mustn't get away.
05:07Hey, those fellas are bent on shooting that horse for some reason or other.
05:11Let's find out why.
05:32Hey, just a minute, you two.
05:34You're doing a little hunting out of season, ain't you?
05:36For your information, we're not hunting.
05:38We've been after that wild horse leader for months, and we're going to get him right now.
05:42Well, no, you're not.
05:43There's a law against shooting wild horses.
05:45Well, that horse has stole half the stock in this valley, and we aim to get him law or no
05:49law.
05:54Gentlemen, gentlemen, please.
05:56All right.
06:00Let's not start anything we can't finish.
06:04Shall we?
06:05I don't know who you are, but as fast as I can get to Rawhi City, I'm filing charges against
06:11you two.
06:11Then we'll find out who's right in this case.
06:14That'll suit me just fine.
06:16I, you two, get mounted and clear out of here.
06:29Looks like you stirred up and that's the hornet.
06:32Yeah.
06:34That horse won't get very far.
06:35He's hit pretty hard.
06:36Let's trail him and see how bad he's hurt.
07:03That horse won't get very far.
07:05Hold on to that, baby.
07:22That horse won't get her.
07:22Now, if we need him, he's done.
07:23Now, let's look at him and see how bad he's hurt.
07:24Let's all go.
07:24Let's go.
07:24Let's go.
07:24Let's go.
07:28Let's go.
07:29Let's go.
07:49His leg's pretty bad, Alkaline.
07:51The bone seems to be all right, but he sure lost a lot of blood.
07:58It's a shame he's a beautiful animal, but you know what you've got to do.
08:05Yeah.
08:09I sure hate to do this.
08:11But we've got to put him out of his misery, Alkaline.
08:50I guess you're not as tough as you make out.
08:53You know, Alkaline, I've been thinking.
08:57We've got that sling in our pack out there.
09:00If I could cauterize that wound, it might stop the bleeding.
09:03Keep him off that leg for a while, he might be all right.
09:06Well, you think we could save him?
09:10It's worth a try, anyway.
09:14I'm willing.
09:16Back to our pack and get that sling, Alkaline.
09:19We've got some work to do.
09:20Dr. Alkaline, I'll be right back.
09:33You know, Alkaline, I think he's going to be all right.
09:36Keeping his weight off that leg is doing the trick.
09:40Pull up with that mash. He's hungry.
09:42He's hungry.
09:44You know, I start out being a horse trader, and I wind up being a horse's maid.
09:49Yeah, but it's worth it.
09:50Think how proud you'll feel if he turns out to be all right and can start running free again.
09:54The freer that horse runs, the better I'll like it.
10:03All right, boy.
10:04It's just about over.
10:06Easy now, fella.
10:30Give me a little slack, Alkaline.
10:46All right, fella.
10:47Try it out.
10:48Let's see how it works.
11:00He's as good as new.
11:01That leg's all right.
11:02Well, goodbye, wildfire.
11:05What do you mean, goodbye?
11:06What do you think we built this corral for?
11:08We'll keep him around for a few days till those muscles harden up.
11:11In the meantime, let's go into Rawhide City and try and make a deal on our horses.
11:14All right.
11:53Hi, Buck.
11:54Steve, what's there?
11:56Hi, Fanny.
11:57How's everything down on the border?
11:59Same as ever.
12:00Have any trouble on my mother's horses?
12:01Not a bit.
12:03In fact, I updo them five hours ahead.
12:05That cheapskate?
12:06How are you ever able to do that?
12:08Gave him a little sob story.
12:10Told him how difficult was getting stealing stock.
12:14No use letting him know how easy it is.
12:16It ain't going to be so easy no more.
12:18Why not?
12:19Foster Alibi.
12:21Wildfire?
12:22Yeah.
12:23He ain't been seen around here in some time.
12:26That's bad.
12:28Let's figure some new way out.
12:29In the meantime, let's go down to Rawhide City and see Holker and see if we can divide a little
12:35money.
12:41Gotta be on my way.
12:44Gotta hurry for the close of day.
12:47My old roan I will straddle, set my seat in the saddle, and we both will skedaddle to the gal
12:53I love.
12:54Gotta be moving on.
12:56Gotta hurry for the break of dawn.
12:59For my heart's palpitatin' and I'm not hesitatin' for she said she'd be waitin' for me.
13:05By the sleepy Rio Grande, beneath an old oak tree.
13:13With stars like diamonds high in the sky, that's the place I'm longin' to be.
13:23By the way.
13:24By the way.
13:42Howdy.
13:43Howdy.
13:44This is the town corral, isn't it?
13:46That's right.
13:47Oh, I see you're the local sheriff here.
13:49Yeah.
13:50Seeing as you don't pack any signs, I'd like to know what you'd do.
13:55Right at present, I'm a horse trader.
13:57And while we're on the subject, maybe you can tell me where I can get the best deal in this
14:00town.
14:01Stranger, that's a pointed issue around here.
14:03It might be more profitable for you to do your horse trading elsewhere.
14:12A word for the wise is sufficient.
14:28And another thing.
14:29What they say, those two fellows cracked down on the ranchers, and I haven't seen anything of them or wildfire
14:34since.
14:34Well, that's a fun one.
14:37Hello.
14:37Who are they?
14:43Oh, strangers.
14:45Nice-looking bunch of horses, eh, Hopper?
14:47I'll say.
14:49I could sure go for that pair of paints.
14:51I like the saddler.
14:52Well, I like the whole herd.
14:55Say, Buck, those are your pintos, aren't they?
14:58Well, I swear I saw you pay for them.
15:01Oh, I get you.
15:03I got them from, uh, from Indian Charlie.
15:07Yeah, but Indian Charlie's been dead six months.
15:10So there's no one to prove he didn't.
15:12Doug, you're the head of the Cattlemen's Association.
15:15Now, Buck, here's making a formal claim for those horses.
15:18Go and get them for them.
15:25Howdy.
15:26My name's Doug Holker of the Cattlemen's Association.
15:29Mind telling us where you got those horses?
15:31I bought some of them.
15:33The others I traded for.
15:34You want the history of each one?
15:36No.
15:37Just the two pintos there.
15:39Because they're mine.
15:41You're mistaken, my friend.
15:43I bought those pintos in Little River.
15:44That's a lie.
15:45I bought them right here from Indian Charlie.
15:47I can swear to that.
15:49Well, in that case, I'll have to take possession of the entire herd and hold them until I can make
15:53an investigation.
15:54Not so fast.
15:55If he bought those horses here, how does it happen?
15:57I got them in Little River.
15:58Why, you stole them, you thief.
16:04Bucket take care of them.
16:10How old are you?
16:1138.
16:12You want to see 39?
16:13Yeah.
16:14Then take your hand off that gun.
16:19Easy with your gun.
16:21I'm glad you're back, Sheriff.
16:23Come over here.
16:32These are bills of sale.
16:33Pick out the one on those two pintos and read it to these umbers.
16:41To whom it may concern, for cash consideration, I sell to Happy Hay two four-year-old pintos on this
16:48date.
16:50Signed, Lynn Perkins, Little River.
16:52Witnessed by Sheriff Thompson.
16:55This is a Sheriff's signature.
16:57I know it.
17:00Looks like Buck made a mistake.
17:02Well, most anybody can make a mistake.
17:05Besides, pintos look pretty much alike.
17:07Going my way, Fang?
17:13It's a good thing you had your papers on you, Happy.
17:16That cattleman's death on horse thieves.
17:18So am I.
17:19Especially when they work from behind the desk.
17:21Well, looks like they were determined to get away with our horses, but, gee, there's nothing I like like a
17:26good scrap.
17:28Well, I guess I'll be seeing you boys around some more.
17:31I guess you will, Sheriff.
17:32Bye.
17:33So long.
17:34Bye.
17:36You know, Happy this reminds me of that old...
17:37Save it, Uncle Larry.
17:38We'd better get on about our business to get him some feed for these horses, or we won't have anything
17:42to fight for.
17:44Okay, Happy.
17:46That's a pretty dangerous hombre.
17:48The quicker we get him out of town, the better be for us.
17:50What's eating you, Fanning?
17:51He's got nothing on us.
17:53Yes, but he's smart enough to get something on us.
17:55I'll show him how smart he is.
17:56The minute his back is turned, we can steal his whole herd.
17:59Yes, you tried that already once, Buck.
18:01Yeah, I know, but I got methods.
18:04Good luck.
18:08I, uh, know he didn't want to say anything with the other three around, but what did you learn while
18:14I was away?
18:15The deal's coming through fine, but we'll have to work fast to have things tied up the way we want
18:19them.
18:21Remember, Fanning, only you and I are cutting in on this.
18:25Yes, but Buck and the others know the deal.
18:27They can tell plenty.
18:28Yeah, they know too much.
18:30Don't worry.
18:32We can handle them when the time comes.
18:39Captain, you know that big fella?
18:42I didn't like his looks.
18:43I don't like the looks of any of them.
18:46You go over and pick up our provisions, Alphaline.
18:49If we are doing that, I'll go down the street and see if I can make a deal on our
18:51stock.
18:53Well, you're at it.
18:53You better pick up an extra sack of mash.
18:55Extra sack?
18:56Don't forget, we've still got wildfire back at the camp.
18:59Oh, wildfire.
19:01Good that I could forget wildfire.
19:28Very good that I could never have help.
19:38Me?
19:46Hello.
19:47How do you do?
19:48I'm also glad to see you again.
19:51What was your name?
19:53The name's Happy Hay.
19:54And I'm very glad that you're so glad to see me.
19:56But I don't think I've ever met you before.
19:59It seems I've seen your face before.
20:01Aren't you from across the line?
20:04I've crossed a lot of lines in my days, Ness,
20:06but I don't think I've ever heard one quite like this before.
20:09I saw the trouble you had with Buck over your horses.
20:13Do you know that bird?
20:14Only that he's a troublemaker.
20:16He's pretty bad.
20:17In fact, that whole gang is bad.
20:35Why don't you look where you...
20:36I thought we were supposed to meet at the corral.
20:40See what you've done?
20:42You let her get away.
20:44Well, I might have known.
20:46Chasing our gal.
20:47What do you mean, chasing her?
20:49She likes me.
20:50She wanted to talk to me.
20:52Yeah.
20:52Looks like she wanted to talk to you.
20:57All right, I need to get some more provisions.
21:04Well, Ezra, the next time I'm in town,
21:06I'll stop in to see the missus.
21:07Hey, yeah, do that.
21:08Well, so long.
21:26Howdy.
21:27Can you tell me where I can find Ezra Mills?
21:30You're looking right straight at him, son.
21:32Oh.
21:32Well, my name's Happy Hay.
21:34I want to talk to you about selling some horses.
21:36Well, I'll tell you.
21:38The buy-in and sell-in of horses in an honorable way.
21:42It's not a shot in this neck of the territory.
21:45The fact is, around here,
21:48men don't even stop to give a bill of sale,
21:51if you understand what I mean.
21:53Well, that's the way it is, huh?
21:55Well, I've sure come a long way to find that out.
21:58You know, I ain't never done any business with you, Happy,
22:00but I heard a lot of good about you.
22:02Now, if you take the advice of an old horse trader,
22:06you'll gather your herd together and move out.
22:10Thanks for the tip, Ezra,
22:11but this town's getting more interest than every minute.
22:13I think I'll stick around.
22:15Happy, Happy, Happy, come quick.
22:17Come here.
22:19See you later.
22:22What's up?
22:23Happy, you know those two pintos we had?
22:25Yeah?
22:26Yeah, well, we haven't got them anymore.
22:28They're gone.
22:28I've looked everywhere for them.
22:30Are you sure?
22:30Sure, I'm sure.
22:31Come on.
22:35Look.
22:40You see what I mean, Happy?
22:42They're gone.
22:43I'm beginning to see what Ezra meant.
22:45What do you mean, Happy?
22:46Hey, Alkali, do you see what I see?
22:50No.
22:51Well, all those tracks are leading into the corral.
22:54Yeah?
22:54Here go the tracks of three horses going this way.
22:57Yeah.
22:58That means there was only one rider.
23:00Oh, it's as plain as a nose on your face.
23:02Come on.
23:03You're going to see some action.
23:18Come on.
23:32Well, that's the girl I met in town.
23:34That's the horse thief you met in town.
23:37Well, don't just sit here.
23:39Let's do something.
23:40One horse thief's next no better than another.
23:42Don't get excited, Alkali.
23:44Let's find out a little more about this.
23:46Oh.
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24:27Oh.
24:30Let's go.
24:59You get around quite a lot, don't you?
25:04Looks like the little lady ain't so talkative this time.
25:09Nice-looking pinners you've got there. Where'd you get them?
25:12You got here sooner than I expected.
25:14I don't see anything to laugh about, Miss.
25:16Being caught red-handed with stolen horses is no joke.
25:19Oh, I'm not trying to make a joke of it.
25:20It's just that I wanted to talk to you and didn't get a chance in town.
25:24I knew these pinals were yours and knew you'd be smart enough to trail them out here.
25:29I see.
25:30Just what is it you'd like to talk to me about?
25:32Well, it's a long story. If you don't mind, we can go sit down.
25:37You two, I'm sure, won't miss me.
25:41Not a bit.
25:54Well, how do you do, ma'am?
25:55My name's Alkali Jones.
25:57I'm a horse trade in my profession.
25:59Say, ma'am, I wonder if you ever heard that old saying,
26:02the way to a man's heart is to his stomach.
26:06Yes, Mr. Jones, did you ever hear the old expression,
26:09there's many aspects, the cup and the lip?
26:14Yes, ma'am.
26:16Then is that one about,
26:18he always gets help to help himself.
26:33Do you happen to be connected with the law?
26:36Only through trying to stay on the right side of it.
26:38Why?
26:39I wrote the United States Marshal asking that someone be sent in here
26:42to do a little investigating.
26:44When I saw you in town, a stranger,
26:46I thought you might be the man.
26:49Why didn't you tell me this in town?
26:51I saw Mr. Fanning coming and didn't care to talk to him.
26:54He insists on buying my ranch,
26:56and for sentimental reasons I don't want to sell,
26:58so I avoided him.
27:03Just what is it you weren't investigated?
27:05There's been a lot of horse stealing going on
27:07in this valley lately,
27:08and, oh, I think it started about three months ago.
27:12Everyone blames it on a wild horse.
27:14They claim he's gone off with about every herd here.
27:17But I don't believe it.
27:21You know, I have looked everywhere.
27:23Ain't seen hiding the hair of those horse traders for an hour.
27:26Hey, look.
27:29Them two pinos are gone.
27:31Maybe they're being traded somewhere.
27:33Yeah, we'll pick them up later.
27:35Let's run these up to the hideout.
27:36All right, open the gate, Moose.
27:37Let's run these up.
28:06We are waiting for this lawman to show up.
28:08We'll do a little snooping around on our own we can't tell what we might run on to you know
28:13seek and you shall find
28:19I'll try not to worry too much miss Gordon. I've got a hunch everything will be all right
28:29Oh cheer up miss, you know, it's always darkest just before dawn
28:34Alcaline there's one saying I wish you had learned
28:38Speak only when you're spoken to
28:41It's all right with you miss. We'll leave those pillows in your corral for the time being I'll take care
28:45of them
28:45Yeah, besides which that will give him a chance to come back to see
29:25Well, they'll be all right there fanning's ready to take them across the border
29:42I'll take care of them
29:45I'll take care of them
29:58We'll find out. Dead men can't call it. Yeah, but couldn't I crease them a little bit half?
30:02Just a small crease
30:04Nothing doing. We'd better split up. I'll meet you in town
30:08I've never had any before
30:09You get it
30:11You get it
30:48We whose powers are
30:49We're gonna blow
30:49Don't move
30:51We gotta go
30:52You get it
30:57You get everything
31:00You get it
31:00We're gotta go
31:02You get it
31:11Let's go.
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35:31Johnny, can I see you a minute?
35:38Yeah, Carter.
35:39That's one of the birds that stopped us out in the hills.
35:42And by a streak of luck, that's wildfire he just rode in on.
35:49Yeah, what about it?
35:50Well, we sort of want to get your permission to destroy him.
35:55Well, if it's all the same to you, Carter, I'd rather you'd get that permission from Doug Holker.
35:59But after all, he's head of the Cattlemen's Association.
36:02Comes more under the heading of his business to tell whether or not an animal should be destroyed.
36:06That's all right.
36:07I'm for going in to see Holker right now.
36:10Come on.
36:26Johnny, he's such a beautiful animal.
36:28Oh, I hate to see him destroyed.
36:30Yeah.
36:31So do I.
36:34I'm going to ride into town and find Happy.
36:38No, Happy, I ain't seen nobody moving your horses.
36:41But you can't say I didn't warn you, too.
36:44You see, you traded your horses without being a party to the contract.
36:48That's all.
36:50I thought maybe you might have seen something.
36:53Well, I'm sorry I can't help you.
36:55Well, thanks anyway, Ezra.
36:57Oh.
36:59I'll keep my eyes open.
37:15Just a minute, Happy.
37:19I got some bad news for you.
37:21Alkali's been shot.
37:22What?
37:23How bad is he hurt?
37:25He's got a deep flesh wound inside.
37:27But he's being taken care of.
37:29Does he know who did it?
37:30Said it was Buck.
37:32Yeah.
37:33They tried to get both of us back in the hills.
37:35Sheriff, they've asked for it.
37:37We're having a showdown.
37:43All right.
37:44Go ahead and arrest them.
37:46Buck and those two that run with him.
37:48I'll swear to the charge of attempted murder.
37:50It's a pretty big order of me working alone.
37:56Have you got another one of those?
37:58Sure.
37:59Why?
37:59Because you're swearing me in as your deputy.
38:04Yeah.
38:05Come on over to my office.
38:09Well, at least you got one of them you can take care of the other fellow when he shows up.
38:13Well, we won't have to wait long.
38:15Look.
38:28Moose, Buck, Steve, I'm arresting you.
38:35Why, what's the charge, Sheriff?
38:38Attempted murder.
38:41Why, that's ridiculous.
38:43Who's making the charge?
38:45My deputy, Happy Hay.
38:48Happy Hay.
38:49That's right.
38:50Might be a natural-born troublemaker, Mr. Hay.
38:52But you're not going to make a stake.
38:54I have a lot of interest in this town.
38:56Maybe that's what's wrong with him.
38:58I'll send word to Judge Folsom.
39:00They put their first hearing in the morning.
39:02Come on, get going.
39:13I'll send someone down to the jail and warn the boys to keep their mouths shut.
39:17Well, it's Happy Hay's mouth.
39:18We want to shut it.
39:19Quick.
39:20Poker, Poker.
39:23We finally got our hands on wildfire.
39:25Got him down to town grill now.
39:26Well, what do you want me to do about it?
39:28Well, Sheriff Deal said we'd have to get your permission as head of the Cattlemen's Association
39:32before we could destroy him.
39:33Let's have a look, Poker.
39:39There he is.
39:46Well, that takes care of three of them.
39:50Now, we could just get something on Fanning and Holker.
39:53I've got a hunch you as being with the Cattlemen's Association is only a cover-up.
40:26Yeah.
40:27Yeah.
40:27I've got his permission to shoot him.
40:28And aside from all the horse-stealing, Holker, he's a man-killer.
40:32And us ranchers demand that you let us shoot him right now.
40:36Better let him do it, Doug.
40:41All right, men.
40:43Go ahead.
40:49Let him have it.
40:51Put that gun down.
40:53I told you once before not to shoot that horse.
40:56Holker said we could, and he speaks for the Cattlemen's Association.
40:59I say you can't, and I speak for the law.
41:03Get in there and turn him loose.
41:21Come on, Wildfire.
41:23Get back in the hills where you belong.
41:25Come on.
41:35Sheriff, I demand you arrest him.
41:37Did you ever hear of a sheriff arresting his own deputy for saving a life?
42:00Say, Judy, that's a song you like so well.
42:05On the banks of the sunny San Juan
42:14Watching the river roll on
42:24Wondering if it will reach the sea
42:33Wondering where my old pal can be
42:39At the foot of this old western hill
42:49I'm watching and waiting here still
42:57All that's left of my schemes
43:02Is to sit with my dreams
43:07On the banks of the sunny San Juan
43:16Roll on, dear Rory
43:25Carry this message to her
43:34Tell her I'm lonesome
43:38Oh, Lorne and blue
43:43Tell her I'm sending my love by you
43:50At the foot of this old western hill
43:58I'm watching and waiting here still
44:07And someday I may see
44:12You come drifting to me
44:19On your way
44:22Dear old sunny
44:26San Juan
44:42Your bed, Mr. Jones
44:45Again?
44:46Take it!
44:52Uh-uh, all of it?
45:04It's good!
45:20It's good!
45:21How are you feeling, Uncle?
45:22Why?
45:23Never felt better in my life
45:25Good
45:25I'm practically a new man
45:28Ah, well, almost
45:30Hey, Happy, where'd you disappear to last night?
45:44Been looking high and low for you
45:45Oh, it took a long ride
45:47Uncle I knew about it
45:48He didn't tell us
45:49I don't tell everything I hear
45:52Well, what'd you find out?
45:54Plenty
45:54Did you find our horses?
45:55I sure did
45:56I trailed them to a box canyon
45:57Someone had a miracle
45:58Did you learn?
45:59Not yet
45:59But I know one thing
46:01This is one they can't blame on wildfire
46:03Why?
46:04You see, I put shoes on all my trading horses
46:07I checked every track around that corral
46:09There hadn't been a barefooted horse
46:10Anywhere near it
46:11Wildfire's been blamed for a lot of things he didn't do
46:13We'd better head into town
46:15Judge Bolson's due to have a hearing
46:16For those two fellas that tried to get you and Alkali out in the hills
46:20Come on, Alkali
46:21You're gonna beat it
46:35Judge Bolson?
46:37Howdy
46:37Thought we were to meet at the courthouse
46:39Well, there's no need to meet at the courthouse
46:41I've released the prisoners
46:44You've released the prisoners?
46:45Why, Judge?
46:46Jim, it was the frame-up
46:47You and your pal
46:49Trying to
46:50Black and innocent men
46:51Buccaneers
46:52They fought through the hills
46:54Beating
46:54Or trying to steal a band of horses
46:56That's why they fired on you
46:58And you believed them, huh?
46:59I swore to them
47:00Pretty clever
47:01Using wildfire to steal horses
47:03You're a politician from getting shot
47:05Now, hold on a minute, Judge
47:07There's something wrong here
47:08I, Sheriff, can vouch for these men
47:10Well, you'll no longer charge
47:12And you
47:12And you know what horse stealing means?
47:14Take him in, Holka
47:29Don't let him get to his horse!
47:31Through the gate!
47:35Well, what are we waiting for?
47:37Don't worry, Judy
47:39Well, he's got no horse
47:58He can't get far
47:59No horses, we'll pick up the trail
48:01All right, I'll take his pal and Johnny Deale
48:03And take him into town
48:31We're gone!
48:33Pretty smart, eh?
48:35Well, they won't get far
48:36Well, they won't get far
49:02Yeah, Happy, you're in a tough spot
49:05I didn't get a chance to tell you
49:06What I found out last night
49:08Well, far away
49:10After I found our horses
49:11I went back to town
49:12And did a little detective work
49:13Yeah?
49:14Johnny, have you ever heard of the Crown Ranch?
49:17Why, certainly
49:17Everybody's heard of the Crown Ranch
49:19That's the biggest cattle outfit
49:20West of the Divide
49:22Read this
49:23I got it out of Holker's office
49:29Uh, dear Mr. Holker
49:30This is your authority
49:31To purchase for us
49:32At the price you outlined
49:34All the ranches situated
49:35East of the Divide
49:36In Rawhide Valley
49:37Signed, George Borman
49:39President Crown Ranch
49:40Yeah, but there's no law
49:41Against a man
49:42Representing somebody
49:43To buy up ranches
49:44So that still doesn't
49:45Tell us anything
49:47In my book it does
49:48Johnny
49:49Has Holker tried to buy up
49:50Any of the ranches around here?
49:52Not that I know of
49:54But Fanning has
49:56Why, just the other day
49:57He offered Judy a ridiculous price
49:58For her place
49:59There's your answer
50:01Fanning and Holker
50:01Working together
50:03Yeah, but that's still
50:04Within the law
50:06Granted
50:06But the game they're working
50:08Is against the law
50:08Stealing the rancher's stock
50:10To work a freeze out
50:11I see it
50:13Fanning buys the ranches
50:15For a song
50:15Then he sells them
50:16Through Holker
50:16To the Crown Ranch
50:18For a big profit
50:19Right
50:19Yeah, then you think
50:21That Ronning and Holker
50:22Are stealing horses, huh?
50:24I don't only think it
50:25I'm aiming to prove it
50:26That's right
50:37You men have a look
50:38Over that ridge
50:38I'll take the canyon
50:39If I see him
50:40I'll fire a shot
50:41All right, Judge
50:51Hold it, Judge
50:53Young man, I've been looking for you
50:54I've been looking for you
50:55Get off that horse
51:00Well
51:02We need a good witness, Judge
51:03And you just have to take it
51:06Well
51:07Well, this'll be another charge
51:08Against you
51:10Kidnapping, young man
51:12Not that we need
51:12Any more charges
51:13To hang you
51:14But just to warn you
51:15That you'll never get away
51:16With this thing, you know
51:16And furthermore
51:17Let me tell you...
51:18Save your breath, Judge
51:19We've got work to do
51:22They're our horses, Judge
51:24We've got the papers to prove it
51:27I believe that part of your story
51:30But you'll never convince me
51:31That Holker and Fanning
51:32Are horse thieves
51:33That's the reason you're here
51:35We're aiming to prove it
51:37Hey, here comes somebody now
51:43Well, I know that fellow
51:48Sure
51:50But that's Jess Dole
51:51A notorious traitor of stolen horses
52:02Let's get down there and see what this is all about
52:04Judge, you'd better keep a lookout from here
52:06There might be some action
52:07Yeah
52:08Happy how about that gun of mine
52:10Ahem
52:10Ain't been in one of these things for years, you know
52:24We can sneak up to that wall
52:25They'll be able to hear what they're talking about
52:27Yeah
52:28I'll go around the back
52:29Go ahead
52:40Yes, I noticed the horses that came in
52:42And I must say they're pretty fair
52:44But I've had a long way to come
52:46And I've got a long way to go back
52:48All right
52:49You can have the whole deal for 800
52:51Get your deal
52:53Get your deal
53:05It's Holker
53:07This makes everything perfect
53:09As soon as he gets inside
53:11All right
53:11We'll nail them all
53:25How'd it go?
53:26Judge Polson was all ready to lock them up and they got away
53:28He got a posse out looking for them now
53:31Who's that?
53:32Oh, a couple of saddle tramps that drifted in here were giving us a little trouble
53:35Said they were horse traders
53:38Happy Hay and Akali Jones, you ever hear of them?
53:41I'll say
53:41And they're usually wrecked on the side of the law
53:50You all ready?
53:52I'll sit
53:53Let's get them
53:58Someone's out there
54:21I wish he hadn't done that
54:23We could have surprised him and taken him without a fight
54:25We still got a chance
54:27Fanny
54:28I'm arresting you
54:29Come on out with your hands up
54:35Keep me covered, Johnny
54:36Keep me covered, Johnny
54:36Keep me covered, Johnny
54:46Keep me covered, Johnny
54:54Drop those guns
54:55away
54:56at once
55:00crash
55:01attack
55:06attack
55:14ch
55:22woman
55:23마
55:26Oh, my God.
56:18Wait a minute, Walter.
56:20We need just a little explaining.
56:27Oh, my God.
56:30Oh, my God.
56:40Oh, my God.
56:40Oh, my God.
56:41Oh, my God.
56:41Oh, my God.
56:52Oh, my God.
56:52Oh, my God.
56:54Oh, my God.
56:55Oh, my God.
56:55Oh, my God.
57:07Oh, my God.
57:20Oh, my God.
57:27Oh, my God.
57:30Oh, my God.
57:30Oh, my God.
58:04Oh, my God.
58:30Oh, my God.
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