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Danger at Melody Mesa (1949) is an exciting classic Western filled with danger, action, rivalry, and suspense. Set against the rugged landscape of the American frontier, the story follows a dangerous struggle where courage, loyalty, and determination are put to the test. With its vintage Western atmosphere, thrilling confrontations, and classic cowboy action, this film is a great choice for fans of traditional Western cinema.
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00:01:30Hey, Lefty, wake up, Frank.
00:01:31This is where we allude.
00:01:33You mean a light.
00:01:34Allude means to get hold of some money.
00:01:36Well, my brother Walt's running the barn dance show down here, and I figure he's got so much money saved
00:01:40up that he's laughing at the men.
00:01:42Think he'll allude you with some of it?
00:01:44He's my brother, ain't he?
00:01:46Hey, let's find your brother.
00:01:48Brother, cause we sure are stranded.
00:01:50Well, let's get going.
00:01:51My brother's at the Henshaw Ranch.
00:01:56Hey, fellas, look.
00:01:57There's my brother Walt's picture.
00:02:03Well, what do you guys make of this?
00:02:05I reckon Walt must have done some allooting himself.
00:02:08Looks like he's hiding from the men and still laughing at it.
00:02:18What next won't those kids think of?
00:02:21Taking a nice fellow like Walt Frumman making a wanted man out of him.
00:02:25Do you know Walt?
00:02:25Do I know him?
00:02:26My best friend.
00:02:28Yeah?
00:02:28I'm going to clear his name right now, too, by a cracky.
00:02:48Happy's got a stance of humor, ain't he, fellas?
00:02:50Got a sense of judgment, too.
00:02:52Yeah?
00:02:53I judge you to be Walt's brother, be itchie?
00:02:55How do you know that?
00:02:56Aw, shucks, anybody can tell me,
00:02:58look, you and Walt's cast in the same mold.
00:03:01I reckon you'd be a bit moldier.
00:03:08Hey, fellas, how about get me a little...
00:03:11How do you jug there?
00:03:13That ain't no jug, that's a musical instrument.
00:03:16Musical instrument?
00:03:17You mean you play music on that thing?
00:03:19Sure.
00:03:20What's the name of it?
00:03:21A jug.
00:03:23You could have fooled me.
00:03:24I thought it was the jug.
00:03:25Which way is the Henshaw Ranch?
00:03:27That-a-way.
00:03:29This-a-way?
00:03:31Okay, boys, let's go.
00:03:47Hey, Walt, you ain't leaving, too.
00:03:49Nope, just giving up my room to that old maid aunt that's coming.
00:03:52You leaving that picture of yawn on the wall for a hit a moon over?
00:03:56Shucks, no.
00:03:57That comes down.
00:03:58There's a picture of the spirit of 76.
00:04:00I'll give her that instead.
00:04:01She can have a choice of three men, then.
00:04:03One with the fife, one with the drum, and the one with the headache.
00:04:08Hey, not so loud, not so loud, Hesh.
00:04:11If Mark catches you out of that kitchen, there'll be the devil to pay.
00:04:14Oh, I got no one to cook for in the kitchen now.
00:04:16Most of the cow has quit since Mark has forced on the ranch.
00:04:19Well, maybe things will be changed after that old maid aunt gets here.
00:04:23She's Mark's sister, you know.
00:04:25What can a woman do against a mean, drunken coyote like Mark Simmons?
00:04:29She may have the law on her side, while Mark's just forcing things to suit his own rotten purpose.
00:04:34I wish I was out of this mess.
00:04:37Can't you put me in your show, Walt?
00:04:39What could you do on the stage?
00:04:41Well, I've been sort of reading and practicing up on better local work.
00:04:45Better local?
00:04:46What kind of entertainment is that?
00:04:49Oh, you've seen them fellas that talk like other people without moving their lips.
00:04:52Oh, you mean ventriloquism.
00:04:54Yeah.
00:04:55Oh, what a beautiful room.
00:04:58It sure is, ma'am, and it's all...
00:05:02Well, who was that?
00:05:04That was me, throwing my voice.
00:05:06Well, do me a favor, Hash.
00:05:08Shut the door and leave yourself on the outside.
00:05:13Doggone it.
00:05:15Canned on my first audition.
00:05:24Maybe it can be another Charlie McCarthy.
00:05:30Hash!
00:05:31I picked up Jimmy's aunt at the station.
00:05:33Jimmy didn't show up.
00:05:39Thanks, Pappy.
00:05:41Gosh, you sure make an old fellow feel like a boy.
00:05:46All right, boy.
00:05:47Take my baggage to my room.
00:05:51I'm glad to meet you, Jimmy's aunt.
00:05:53Oh, I'm not Jimmy's aunt.
00:05:54She's Jimmy's aunt, and I'm her aunt.
00:05:56I'm a monkey's uncle.
00:05:59Then let's start from scratch.
00:06:00This is Alta Lee, and I'm Matilda Simmons.
00:06:02They call me Maddie for short.
00:06:04All right, my name is Hash Brown.
00:06:06That's short enough.
00:06:08Glad to know you, Hash.
00:06:09Would you like to show us where our room is?
00:06:11Sure thing.
00:06:12It's about ready for you.
00:06:13That is, except maybe the picture of 1776.
00:06:16What?
00:06:17No pin-up boys or movie stars?
00:06:19Ah.
00:06:22Your baggage is in front of the door.
00:06:24I reckon I'll tell your brother Mark I see you when I see him.
00:06:27Please don't.
00:06:29That is, I'd like to surprise him.
00:06:32Well, I'm not one to mix in family affairs.
00:06:35That's a good boy.
00:06:41Come, come, be a boy, old man.
00:06:44Can't you let Pappy die happy?
00:06:53Come in.
00:06:57Oh, what a beautiful room.
00:06:59I thought I told you to quit kidding, Hash.
00:07:02I've got to get this room cleaned up.
00:07:05After all, she's going to be our new boss,
00:07:08even though she is an old bag.
00:07:11Uh-oh.
00:07:12Looking for something, miss?
00:07:14I'm looking for my room.
00:07:15I was told this is it.
00:07:17There must be some mistake.
00:07:18This room is reserved for a Miss Simmons.
00:07:21I'm Matilda Simmons.
00:07:23I'm a cook pigeon.
00:07:25That's nothing.
00:07:25A moment ago, I was an old bag.
00:07:29Well, ma'am, in your case,
00:07:30I wouldn't mind holding the bag.
00:07:33Wouldn't you?
00:07:33Then I'll give you three bags to hold.
00:07:36They're out in the hall.
00:07:37Will you fetch them, please?
00:07:39With pleasure.
00:07:45You and your banter local.
00:08:02Hey, mister.
00:08:03You fellas just coming off the last train?
00:08:06What's it tell you, son?
00:08:07I was supposed to meet my aunt,
00:08:09but I must have missed her.
00:08:10I was wondering if she was on it or if she wasn't.
00:08:13Sorry, son.
00:08:13There wasn't no females on the car we was in.
00:08:16What does your aunt look like, anyway?
00:08:19I don't know.
00:08:20I never seen her.
00:08:21What's an aunt supposed to look like, anyhow?
00:08:23Well, that all depends.
00:08:24Some aunts are powerful, pretty,
00:08:26and some are safe anyplace.
00:08:28What's her name?
00:08:29I only know her by the name of Matilda.
00:08:32Uh-oh, sounds like a safe name, don't it, boys?
00:08:34Yeah.
00:08:35Don't you know her last name?
00:08:36It would be the same as your
00:08:38and if she was an old maid, aunt.
00:08:39My name's Jimmy Henshaw,
00:08:41but she's my mother's sister.
00:08:43You must be Carl Henshaw's boy.
00:08:45We're on our way up the Henshaw Ranch now.
00:08:47Yeah.
00:08:47And if you're heading home,
00:08:49and if you don't mind,
00:08:50we'd be much obliged if you gave us a hitch.
00:08:52Come right ahead.
00:08:59It's a nice piece of luck
00:09:00running into you, Jimmy.
00:09:01My name's Cal Shrum.
00:09:03You must be Walt's brother.
00:09:05Yeah.
00:09:06Walt wrote me all about
00:09:07how nice your father is to him.
00:09:09He was nice to everyone.
00:09:11Was nice?
00:09:12You don't mean...
00:09:13Yeah, a couple days ago.
00:09:15How did it happen?
00:09:16I don't know.
00:09:17He left the ranch strong and healthy,
00:09:19and the next thing we heard,
00:09:20he fell off his horse,
00:09:21and when we found him, he was dead.
00:09:23Kind of funny, a good cattleman like your father
00:09:25falling off a horse.
00:09:27That's what I say,
00:09:28but nobody pays any attention to me,
00:09:31especially my Uncle Mark.
00:09:32You talk like you've got ideas.
00:09:34I sure have,
00:09:35and I'm not telling him to nobody
00:09:37except Brad, our marshal.
00:09:38He's my pal.
00:09:40How come you haven't told him up to now?
00:09:42Brad's been away on a rodeo contest,
00:09:44but he's expected back today.
00:09:46Well, you can tell your pal Brad
00:09:48if he needs any help.
00:09:49He can count on me and the boys.
00:09:50That's fine,
00:09:51but Brad never seems to need any help.
00:09:54Get for home, Mercury.
00:09:55Come on, Mercury.
00:10:07Nice piece of earth,
00:10:09that Henshaw ranch.
00:10:10Is that it, Mark?
00:10:11It sure is, Slade.
00:10:13And when that's combined with my own ranch,
00:10:15it's gonna make me
00:10:16the wealthiest cattleman in the country.
00:10:19That hadn't ought to be hard
00:10:20now that old Henshaw's out of the way.
00:10:22No, it shouldn't.
00:10:24Well, that depends on the testimony
00:10:26you boys give in court.
00:10:29Now, look.
00:10:30You all actually heard
00:10:32Carl Henshaw tell me
00:10:34that I'd be the guardian of his son
00:10:36if anything happened to him.
00:10:38Did we?
00:10:39Well, didn't you?
00:10:41Suppose the court wants that in writing, Mark.
00:10:44There ain't nothing in writing that's heavy.
00:10:47There ain't nothing in writing that's heavy.
00:10:48I looked all over for it.
00:10:50The law will have to take our word for it.
00:10:53And if they don't?
00:10:54Then we'll make our own laws.
00:10:57I want that Henshaw ranch.
00:10:59There ain't nothing in writing here.
00:11:01Wait.
00:11:08Do you?
00:11:10No.
00:11:15No.
00:11:20No, no.
00:11:21No.
00:11:28No.
00:11:29No, no, no.
00:11:29No.
00:11:29No.
00:11:43Well, Mark, we're in trouble.
00:11:45Did you find that rope?
00:11:47No, Brad came riding up, so I beat it.
00:11:50Did he see it?
00:11:52I don't think so, but I lost my hat.
00:11:54Well, if he finds it, it's going to be just too bad for you.
00:11:58Maybe I better clear out.
00:11:59Oh, yeah.
00:12:01So you want to clear out, huh?
00:12:03Well, here's your pedo.
00:12:09Mark, here comes the marshal.
00:12:11All right, you and Dirk, get out of here.
00:12:13I know how to handle him.
00:12:29Hello, Brad.
00:12:31Have a drink.
00:12:32Oh, thanks.
00:12:33Too many things happening around here, Mark, and I've got to keep a clear head.
00:12:36Well, don't mind us.
00:12:38We are feeling kind of low because of poor Carl Henshaw.
00:12:42Yeah.
00:12:44You boys didn't have any love for him when he was alive.
00:12:47What kind of saw are you trying to drown?
00:12:49Well, Carl and me, we had a little differences, but they didn't amount to anything.
00:12:54Besides, I got a boy to take care of.
00:12:58I'm his closest in kin.
00:13:00Yeah, well, no closer than your sister.
00:13:02Well, she ain't liable to come down here for the mere sake of a boy.
00:13:06Say, for your information, she's at the Henshaw Ranch right now.
00:13:10Well, if she is, it's news to me.
00:13:14What kind of news?
00:13:16Good or bad?
00:13:18What do you mean by that?
00:13:20I mean, she's got something in writing, and I'm thinking you've got a fight on your hands.
00:13:23Yeah, well, don't you bother about me.
00:13:26I'll make out.
00:13:29Well, make out this hat.
00:13:31It's initial MC.
00:13:32Any of your men fitted?
00:13:34Well, it could be my crow.
00:13:38Yeah.
00:13:38How come he was in a hurry enough not to pick up a Stetson when it blew off his head?
00:13:42Right, no.
00:13:43There's my crow right there.
00:13:46You can see for yourself, his head is so drunk, it couldn't feel his hat going off.
00:13:55Yeah?
00:13:56Well, when he sobers up, tell him I brought back his hat, and ask him what's his hurry.
00:14:12Hey, Slade, there.
00:14:16I want you to run over to the Henshaw Ranch and sort of tramp around and see what kind of
00:14:20information you can pick up.
00:14:22Maybe they'll hire me.
00:14:23They're short-handed, anyhow.
00:14:26Sure they will.
00:14:27We chased off all their heads by sniping at them.
00:14:29Well, just don't do any sniping while I'm down there.
00:14:33Yeah, well, don't worry about that.
00:14:48Hey, Walt, oh, Walt, come see what I brought you.
00:14:52Brought me?
00:14:52Yes, your brother Cal is here.
00:14:54My brother Cal?
00:14:56Thanks, Jimmy.
00:14:57I got a surprise for you, too.
00:14:58Your aunt's here.
00:14:59She's in my room.
00:15:00Oh, boy.
00:15:01Her, I gotta see.
00:15:03Howdy, stranger.
00:15:04Howdy, Walt.
00:15:05Talks millionaire-ish anyway.
00:15:07Greets his brother and disowns him at the same time.
00:15:09Don't mind these hombres.
00:15:10I told them you had so much money you'll laugh at the men.
00:15:13Shucks, I couldn't even snick her to piggy bank.
00:15:16Well, sorry to hear that.
00:15:18We're up against it so that you can give us a handout.
00:15:20We're hungry.
00:15:21I am.
00:15:22Well, I can fix that, all right, with hash to cook.
00:15:25Let's go to the kitchen and see what's cooking.
00:15:27How about sleeping?
00:15:28Got any rooms?
00:15:29Rooms?
00:15:30What do you want it, with or without?
00:15:32With if I can.
00:15:33I sure could use it bad.
00:15:34Boy, are you telling me?
00:15:36I don't know about rooms, but maybe I could hide you in the bunks the ranch hand slept in.
00:15:41Slept in?
00:15:41Why aren't they sleeping in them now?
00:15:43They all quit for some mysterious reason.
00:15:46Well, maybe we can stick around and help you solve the mystery for our room and board.
00:15:50I can ride a horse.
00:15:52I can shoot straight.
00:15:53I can milk cow.
00:15:54You can.
00:15:55You hammerhead one look at you and the cow would squirt sour cream.
00:15:59Well, I'll talk to the boss.
00:16:01Well, she's new around here, but I think I stand in with her.
00:16:16Hello, Brad.
00:16:17When did you get back?
00:16:18Well, just got back.
00:16:19Won myself a prize down at the rodeo.
00:16:23Champion cowboy, eh?
00:16:24That's right.
00:16:26Well, glad you're back.
00:16:28A lot of things been happening since you've been gone.
00:16:30Yeah.
00:16:30Oh, meet my brother Cal and the boys.
00:16:32Glad to know you, Cal.
00:16:33How are you, Brent?
00:16:34Howdy boy.
00:16:35They're figuring on staying.
00:16:36We could use some new faces around these parts.
00:16:39Well, if you mean what I think you mean, we'd be glad to help.
00:16:42Well, I think you can.
00:16:44I'm going to get washed up and get myself something to eat.
00:16:46Mind if I use your room, Walt?
00:16:48No, go right ahead.
00:16:49I want to sneak the boys in the kitchen anyway.
00:16:52Tell Hash to whip me up one of them double-decker ham sandwiches.
00:16:55Okay.
00:16:56Don't worry, Jimmy.
00:16:57Everything will work out all right.
00:16:59I'm sure glad you came to take charge, Aunt Manny.
00:17:02Uncle Mark doesn't like me, and I know it.
00:17:05Why, Jimmy, what makes you say a thing like that?
00:17:08I could say a lot more, but you're his sister.
00:17:12Besides, I want to tell Brad first.
00:17:14He'll tell me right from wrong.
00:17:16Well, you don't have to tell me what's wrong, Jimmy,
00:17:18but you can tell me this.
00:17:20Is there something wrong?
00:17:22Plenty.
00:17:24Oh, sorry, ma'am.
00:17:25I thought this was Walt's room.
00:17:27He was good enough to give it up to me.
00:17:29Hello, Brad.
00:17:30Boy, am I glad to see you.
00:17:32Come in, Mr. Brad.
00:17:33Jimmy's told me so much about you,
00:17:35I almost imagine I know the brand of your shaving soap.
00:17:40Just plain old ordinary laundry soap.
00:17:42Brad, this is my Aunt Matilda.
00:17:44Your Aunt what?
00:17:46What's the matter, Brad?
00:17:47I'm surprised she ain't the kind of safe anyplace.
00:17:49Jimmy.
00:17:50Well, we sort of expected Jimmy's aunt to look a little more mature.
00:17:54You mean you expected an old bag and got a new one.
00:17:59Well, there's really nothing baggy about you now.
00:18:02Oh, boy.
00:18:02To Brad, the champion cowboy.
00:18:05Well, I'm going to go get something to eat right now, Brad,
00:18:08but don't go away without seeing me.
00:18:09I got something private to tell you.
00:18:12What can you tell me, Jimmy, that your own aunt can't hear?
00:18:14It's not that I don't trust her.
00:18:16I do.
00:18:16But I want to tell you first.
00:18:18Then if you want to tell her, okay.
00:18:20Okay, Jimmy.
00:18:22That's something nice to pass on to your grandchildren.
00:18:27Well, you've got to have children to have grandchildren.
00:18:30And if you have those, you've got to have a wife.
00:18:32Oh?
00:18:33Is that so hard to get?
00:18:35Well, harder to get than a prize like this, I guess,
00:18:38and I almost lost my life getting this one.
00:18:40Mm-hmm.
00:18:41Some men would risk their lives for a prize,
00:18:44where they wouldn't for a woman.
00:18:46Well, I would, if she were the right woman.
00:18:49Do you think you know enough about women to judge the right one?
00:18:53I think so.
00:18:55By the way, I think I know a little woman
00:18:57that could stand some risk and done.
00:18:59Can she count on you?
00:19:01She sure can, ma'am.
00:19:03Don't call me ma'am, Brad.
00:19:05Call me Matty.
00:19:07It won't make me feel so friendless.
00:19:10You got yourself a friend, Matty.
00:19:21My doggy, the food is sure good here.
00:19:23Plentiful.
00:19:24I'm going to like it around here.
00:19:26Only the food?
00:19:27Well, the scenery's not bad either.
00:19:30Not bad?
00:19:31On second thought, very good.
00:19:33Plentiful, too.
00:19:34You ain't just a kid in my favorite scenery.
00:19:37I'll bet you've been looking at plenty of scenery
00:19:38with all your traveling around.
00:19:40Now, honey, it appears to me that it's tough these days.
00:19:43I mean, it ain't never tough.
00:19:44I'm fixing this knife with a tough hudders gang.
00:19:46If they come around looking for trouble,
00:19:48they're new hands off.
00:19:48Well, they were in a pretty bad mood
00:19:50the last time I saw them, and they're drinking, too.
00:19:52I wish you'd hang around, Brad.
00:19:54Well, I sort of aim to.
00:19:56You see, I got something now that's old besides the law.
00:19:59Yeah, she's a heap pretty in the Marshal's badge.
00:20:03Oh, shucks, I never could keep anything from you.
00:20:07That fat fella wants another rice pudding.
00:20:12Don't forget what I told you, Brad.
00:20:15Sure is a hungry bunch.
00:20:17That fat fella had two plates of roast beef,
00:20:20five helplins of mashed potatoes,
00:20:21three rice puddings, and four cups of coffee,
00:20:23not to mention three bowls of soup.
00:20:26That almost sounds inhuman, eh?
00:20:28Sure it is.
00:20:29I told him if he took one more bite, he'd bust.
00:20:31And you know what he said?
00:20:32No.
00:20:33Bring me a steak and get out of the way.
00:20:35Come on, I'll fix you up.
00:20:40Just one big happy family?
00:20:42That's right.
00:20:43Mind if I join you?
00:20:44Oh, ma'am.
00:20:47It's mighty nice of you, Miss Maddie,
00:20:49to be eating at the same table with your help.
00:20:51I don't believe in discrimination.
00:20:52We're all going to work hard,
00:20:54make lots of money,
00:20:55and have lots of fun.
00:20:56Hooray for our new boss!
00:20:58Hooray for our new boss!
00:21:01Who said she was your new boss?
00:21:03This is no time for us to discuss our family affairs.
00:21:06I've got nothing to say to you,
00:21:08sneaking up here without even letting your brother know.
00:21:11Things happen too fast here for me to let you know.
00:21:14Well, I'm telling you right now.
00:21:16I'm boss around here.
00:21:18I've got the rights to this ranch
00:21:19and Jimmy's guardianship.
00:21:20Fine guardian you'd make.
00:21:23drinking all the time,
00:21:24surrounding yourself with a bunch of ruffians.
00:21:27Yeah, well, it takes men of this kind
00:21:29to make a go of it around here.
00:21:31Where do you think you're going to get with these tents?
00:21:47All right, what's going on around here?
00:21:49Well, I...
00:21:51I just died in to inform my loving sister
00:21:53that Jimmy's guardianship belongs to me.
00:21:56Yeah, well, did the law say so?
00:21:58No, but I'll see that it will.
00:22:00Well, until such time that it does,
00:22:02you better clear out.
00:22:04You ain't by any chance
00:22:05trying to impress my pretty sister, are you?
00:22:08Say, Mark, this is one time
00:22:10you're being drunk safety trouble
00:22:11instead of getting into it.
00:22:13I'll get out of here
00:22:14before I get sore and throw you out.
00:22:37Thank you, sir.
00:22:47All right, Jimmy, what's the big secret?
00:22:49Well, I was down at the wood patch
00:22:50where my father had the accident,
00:22:52and I found a rope tied between two trees
00:22:54about five yards apart.
00:22:55You mean you think somebody
00:22:56fouled your dad's horse?
00:22:58They might have known he was going in that direction
00:23:00and put that rope there on purpose.
00:23:02Well, I don't know who do a thing like that
00:23:04to your father, Jimmy.
00:23:06And it might be hard to find out who that who is.
00:23:09That is, without having the rope to go by.
00:23:11But I've got the rope.
00:23:12You have? Well, give it to me.
00:23:13Well, I haven't got it here.
00:23:14I buried it down at the wood patch
00:23:16where nobody can find it but me.
00:23:18I'll tell you what you do, Jim.
00:23:20Take the buckboard and go down
00:23:21to the wood patch and fetch it for me.
00:23:23I'll stick around here.
00:23:24I'm expecting some more trouble.
00:23:25Okay.
00:23:25Wait a minute.
00:23:26Did you stay down by the wood patch?
00:23:28Yeah.
00:23:29Seems to me that's where I saw
00:23:31Mike Crow nosing around.
00:23:32Maybe you better have one of the boys
00:23:33go with you.
00:23:34Well, let me take Ace.
00:23:35He's the biggest.
00:23:36All right, Jimmy.
00:23:51Well, Mark, we're in trouble.
00:23:53Kid knows where the rope's at.
00:23:54He just went down to wood patch
00:23:55to get it for Brad.
00:23:56Slade, take some of the men
00:23:58and get back down there.
00:23:59Try to stop that kid.
00:24:00But if he's found it already,
00:24:02start shooting.
00:24:02Maybe he'll drop it and run off.
00:24:04No matter what happens,
00:24:05I want that rope.
00:24:06And if I don't get it back,
00:24:08I'm going to hang you
00:24:09with what's left of it.
00:24:11Now beat it.
00:24:58All right, what happened?
00:24:59What's all the shooting about?
00:25:00I got the rope,
00:25:01but somebody shot at us
00:25:02and when they heard you coming,
00:25:04they ran away.
00:25:04Took off, huh?
00:25:06Well, go on back to the ranch, Jimmy.
00:25:08I want to take a look around.
00:25:35Well, Mark, we're in trouble.
00:25:37We didn't get that rope.
00:25:38We nearly had it.
00:25:39Brad came from nowhere
00:25:40and upset our plans.
00:25:41I made sure he didn't see us, though.
00:25:43Well, good.
00:25:44I guess you used your head
00:25:45that time, all right.
00:25:47Get back to the Henshaw Ranch
00:25:49and see if you can get it that way.
00:25:50Whatever happens,
00:25:51I want that rope
00:25:52before Brad finds out
00:25:53who bought it
00:25:54and where it was bought.
00:25:56Here.
00:25:58Here.
00:25:59Here.
00:26:00Here.
00:26:00Here.
00:26:01Here.
00:26:01Here.
00:26:02Here.
00:26:03Don't get too close to me.
00:26:06I ain't supposed to know you.
00:26:08Now, look.
00:26:09You ain't left this place
00:26:10for two hours, understand?
00:26:11Yeah.
00:26:12All right.
00:26:13Get yourself a drink.
00:26:14Has your gun been fired?
00:26:16Give it to me.
00:26:18Come on.
00:26:27What is this, a hold-up?
00:26:29Oh.
00:26:31This gun says
00:26:32if anybody comes in here
00:26:33and asks you
00:26:34how long we've been here,
00:26:35you say two hours, Savvy.
00:26:37Yeah.
00:26:38Sure, sure.
00:26:38I'm back again, Doc.
00:26:41Doing a celebration.
00:26:43I'm buying a drink
00:26:44for these strangers.
00:26:50This is awful good prune
00:26:52to you, my partner.
00:26:55Good luck to you.
00:27:00Hey.
00:27:01You men look a little hungry.
00:27:03What about some food?
00:27:05Oh, dining room does look inviting.
00:27:08Mighty private, too.
00:27:10Shucks.
00:27:11Come on.
00:27:12Let's see what you got.
00:27:17Sit right down here, gentlemen.
00:27:19Sit there, sir.
00:27:25Well, what have we got to eat,
00:27:27good-looking?
00:27:29Baloney.
00:27:29You're too pretty to work in here.
00:27:31Why not join up with me?
00:27:33I'm smart.
00:27:34Cat's brain.
00:27:35She don't want you.
00:27:37She wants me.
00:27:37I've got...
00:27:38Peg's feet.
00:27:41Well, looks like we've got
00:27:43settled just plain food.
00:27:45Any eggs?
00:27:46I should have.
00:27:47You've been laying them
00:27:48ever since you came in.
00:27:52Look who we have with us.
00:27:54Old man Henshaw.
00:27:56Don't he look natural?
00:27:58He sure does.
00:28:00Watch me lay another egg
00:28:02while I knock his false teeth
00:28:04down his throat.
00:28:05Old man Henshaw.
00:28:33Hello, Brad.
00:28:34What's all the shooting about?
00:28:36Oh, just having a little fun
00:28:38with Doc.
00:28:40How come poor Carl Henshaw's
00:28:41in on the fun?
00:28:43Some of my shots
00:28:44must have gone wild.
00:28:47You're about the
00:28:48orneriest cuss
00:28:48I ever ran across.
00:28:50Yeah, I'd make
00:28:51a messy brother-in-law,
00:28:52would I?
00:28:54Say, don't seem quite right
00:28:56to hit a man
00:28:57when he's drinking.
00:28:58Oh, he's always drunk.
00:29:00Sober him up
00:29:00and I'll work him over good.
00:29:03By the way,
00:29:04what's it to you?
00:29:05You fellas working for him?
00:29:06Don't even know the man.
00:29:08How long you been here?
00:29:09Oh, a couple hours.
00:29:11That right, Doc?
00:29:13About that.
00:29:15Let me see that gun.
00:29:22Well,
00:29:23it don't look like
00:29:24it's been fired
00:29:25and see that it ain't.
00:29:39It's mighty nice of you
00:29:40to put the boys
00:29:41to work, Miss Maddie.
00:29:42It's a fair exchange.
00:29:43The boys need the work
00:29:45and we're short of hands.
00:29:48Howdy, strangers.
00:29:49Howdy.
00:29:50Could you tell me
00:29:50who does the hiring
00:29:51around here?
00:29:52This lady's the boss,
00:29:53if that's what you mean.
00:29:54Looking for work?
00:29:56Needed badly, ma'am.
00:29:57All right.
00:29:58Walt will give you your orders.
00:29:59The kitchen's over there
00:30:00if you're hungry.
00:30:01Thank you, ma'am.
00:30:03I want to see
00:30:03how Carl's horse
00:30:04is coming along.
00:30:05Be careful how you touch him.
00:30:06His leg's a little sore yet.
00:30:09Aunt Maddie.
00:30:12Aunt Maddie.
00:30:13I want you to put this rope
00:30:15in my dad's trunk.
00:30:16It may be important evidence.
00:30:18Brad will tell you
00:30:19about it later.
00:30:20All right, Jimmy.
00:30:22And Aunt Maddie,
00:30:23are you married?
00:30:25A boy should wash his face
00:30:27before proposing
00:30:28to a girl.
00:30:29But I ain't proposing
00:30:30for me.
00:30:31No?
00:30:32Oh.
00:30:33I thought Brad
00:30:34fights his own battles.
00:30:36He does, mostly.
00:30:38And wins them, too.
00:30:42Howdy, boys.
00:30:43Guess I'd be one of you
00:30:44considering the lady
00:30:45boys just hired me today.
00:30:47Well, pull up
00:30:47a piece of ground.
00:30:48Sit down.
00:30:49Hey, what you got
00:30:51in that bottle, mister?
00:30:51Oh, that's, uh,
00:30:53personal things.
00:30:54A lot of fishing paraphernalia.
00:30:57Fishing around here?
00:30:58Sure there is.
00:30:59Fine.
00:30:59I like fishing.
00:31:00What kind do you catch
00:31:01down here?
00:31:02Well, we got a fish
00:31:03that's a specie
00:31:04of the pastrami gender
00:31:05crossed with a one-eyed
00:31:06fried herring.
00:31:07I never heard of that.
00:31:09What kind is that?
00:31:10Uh, iflediffle.
00:31:12Iflediffle?
00:31:12What kind of a fish
00:31:13is that?
00:31:14It's a fish
00:31:15that swims backwards.
00:31:16Swims backwards?
00:31:17Why does it swim backwards?
00:31:18To keep the water
00:31:19from getting into its eyes.
00:31:20I thought you said
00:31:21it only had one eye.
00:31:22Well, the female
00:31:23has the eye on the right side
00:31:25and the male on the left.
00:31:26That's why they swim together
00:31:27side by side.
00:31:28Well, do they swim
00:31:29on the side
00:31:30where they can make eye
00:31:30at each other
00:31:31or do they swim
00:31:32on the side
00:31:32where one eye
00:31:33don't know
00:31:33what the other one's doing?
00:31:35Depends on how
00:31:36the female feels about it.
00:31:38With fishes, too?
00:31:39Guess so.
00:31:40Well, what kind of bait
00:31:41do you use
00:31:42for a nipple-dipple?
00:31:43Chunks of seal.
00:31:45I heard a seal
00:31:46eating fish
00:31:46but never a fish
00:31:47eating seal.
00:31:48I guess it's a case
00:31:49of every dog
00:31:50has his day.
00:31:51What's that got
00:31:51to do with it?
00:31:53A iffle-diffle
00:31:53is a dogfish.
00:31:54Is it a hard fish
00:31:55to catch?
00:31:56You only catch them
00:31:57a certain time
00:31:57of the year.
00:31:58What time is that?
00:31:59About half past two.
00:32:00Half past two what?
00:32:02Half past two
00:32:03in the summertime.
00:32:04Is that when
00:32:04you caught yours?
00:32:05I caught mine
00:32:06in December.
00:32:07December?
00:32:08I thought it was
00:32:09the summer before.
00:32:10The summer before?
00:32:11I wasn't here.
00:32:12Look, all I want to know
00:32:13is how you catch
00:32:14them iffle-diffles.
00:32:15Well, you sneak up
00:32:17on them from behind,
00:32:18grab them by the tails
00:32:19and pull them ashore.
00:32:21Then they start
00:32:22blaming each other
00:32:22for their capture
00:32:23and knock themselves cold.
00:32:25Then, when they start
00:32:26panting heavily,
00:32:27you reach in,
00:32:28pull out their breath
00:32:29and pour it in a can.
00:32:31Pour it in a can?
00:32:32Yeah.
00:32:32You use it
00:32:33for a fish sauce.
00:32:34Oh, is it an eaten fish?
00:32:36Is it an eaten fish?
00:32:37It's delicious.
00:32:38But you have to know
00:32:39how to kook them.
00:32:41Kook them?
00:32:42I don't suppose
00:32:43you can bark them.
00:32:44No.
00:32:44They've got to be kooked.
00:32:46Kooked, well,
00:32:47how do you kook them?
00:32:49Well, first you take
00:32:50a thick plank board.
00:32:52Then you take
00:32:53some of the breath
00:32:53from the can
00:32:54and mix it into
00:32:54a heavy glue.
00:32:55Then you slap the fish
00:32:56on the board,
00:32:57cover it with glue,
00:32:58so it'll stay there.
00:32:59Then you shove
00:32:59the whole thing
00:33:00in a red hot oven
00:33:01and let us stew
00:33:01in its own glue
00:33:02for 16 hours.
00:33:0416 hours?
00:33:05Yeah.
00:33:05Why, then it's done
00:33:06nice and brown.
00:33:08You pull the whole thing
00:33:09out, scrape the glue
00:33:10off the fish,
00:33:10throw the fish away
00:33:11and eat the board.
00:33:12It's the finest thing
00:33:13you ever tasted.
00:33:17You sure can have
00:33:23a lot of fun
00:33:24in this little town.
00:33:25I'm beginning
00:33:26to like it around here.
00:33:28Figured I'm staying,
00:33:29cowboy.
00:33:30Well, that all depends.
00:33:32Depends on what?
00:33:33Well, uh, uh,
00:33:34how about you and me,
00:33:36uh, going to the barn
00:33:38dance Saturday night?
00:33:39Are you going to sing?
00:33:41Well, I guess so.
00:33:43Walt told me maybe
00:33:44you was going to sing
00:33:45a song.
00:33:45Maybe I will.
00:33:47Maybe you'll go?
00:33:48Maybe I'll sing,
00:33:49if I go.
00:33:50If I go, I'll sing it.
00:33:52Riding down the trail,
00:33:54shadows fallin',
00:33:57stars are bright above.
00:34:03Riding down the trail,
00:34:05nightbirds fallin',
00:34:09singing their songs I love.
00:34:13Let me hear the whisper of the drifting sand
00:34:20And let me hold the mother nature's hand
00:34:25In my saddle I ring a moonlight on the stream
00:34:31As I'm gladdened down the trail
00:35:00Riding down the trail shadow's fallen
00:35:06Stars are right above
00:35:11Riding down the trail that we're falling
00:35:18Singing the songs I love
00:35:23Let me hear the whisper of the drifting sand
00:35:30And let me hold the mother nature's hand
00:35:36In my saddle I ring a moonlight on the stream
00:35:41As I'm riding down the trail
00:35:49Come on Brad how about a song
00:35:51Sing it the one that you wrote you know that dream ranks in the sky
00:35:54All right Walt how about having the boys help me
00:35:57All right
00:36:08There's a dream ranks in the sky
00:36:12It's a home for you and I
00:36:17It starts with all our precious dreams come true
00:36:26It's a cozy little nest
00:36:31It's a cozy little nest
00:36:32Where we'll find true happiness
00:36:35It's there on water to live until I die
00:36:45We'll never have a care for a worthy man
00:36:54We'll never have a care for a worthy man
00:36:56And we'll give our troubles goodbye
00:37:00Goodbye
00:37:05It's not so many miles
00:37:09And the road is painless by
00:37:15Two others will dream and to the sky
00:37:34What's your hurry Brad?
00:37:36Oh I got a heap of things to attend to Maddie
00:37:38You promised to share Jimmy's secret with me
00:37:41Now you're trying to keep it from me
00:37:44I wouldn't keep anything from you Maddie
00:37:47Must be something
00:37:48Or Jimmy wouldn't have given me that rope to keep in the trunk for evidence
00:37:53What evidence Brad?
00:37:56Well
00:37:58If you must know Carl Henshaw didn't fall off that horse by accident like you heard
00:38:02You mean
00:38:03I mean his horse was fouled by that rope
00:38:06And I've checked on who bought the rope and where the rope was bought
00:38:09And it adds up to the Simmons ranch
00:38:11But some of Mark's men might have done it without Mark knowing about it
00:38:15Still an employer is responsible for the acts of his employees
00:38:19You don't know what you're saying Brad
00:38:21That would involve Mark and murder
00:38:24And Mark is my brother
00:38:26I'm sworn to uphold the law
00:38:28But what good will that do?
00:38:31Carl is gone
00:38:32Taking a life won't bring his back
00:38:36I don't make the laws Maddie
00:38:38I just enforce them
00:38:40But I thought in my case
00:38:42In our case
00:38:43I know what you're trying to tell me Maddie
00:38:44But outside of going easy on Mark
00:38:47I have to uphold the law
00:38:49In that case we have nothing more to say to each other
00:38:52Good night Brad
00:38:56Well Pronto
00:38:57It looks like our problem is getting deeper and deeper
00:39:13They got that rope locked up in the trunk, Mark
00:39:16If you could tell me where that trunk's located
00:39:18I could get that rope
00:39:19That's too risky
00:39:20What about bringing the trunk to the hideout?
00:39:23We can blast it open here
00:39:24Well we could do that but it's still too risky
00:39:26Not if I go along
00:39:28All right, you take Dirk and a couple of the men
00:39:30And get over to the Henshaw Ranch
00:39:31Whatever happens I want that rope
00:39:33Men, we'll take the back road
00:39:34So they don't hear us coming
00:39:37And by the way, you better get in on this too
00:39:39Get up the rest of the boys here and follow us
00:39:41Maybe you're right
00:39:42Come on
00:39:45Now we'll give them a head start
00:39:46And then we'll tear out after them
00:39:56Jimmy, here's a list of the stuff I want from the store
00:39:59Better take somebody with you
00:40:00Dirk said he wanted to go
00:40:01Okay
00:40:02Okay, Hatch
00:40:10Hey boy, I'll take that Palomino over there, Walt
00:40:13That's a dandy
00:40:14Wait till you see me Godiva on that
00:40:17Oh, no you don't
00:40:18That Palomino's my horse
00:40:19And I don't want nobody messing with you
00:40:21Oh
00:40:21You take that black one over there
00:40:22Oh, Walt
00:40:23That Palomino's a pretty one
00:40:24I don't want that one
00:40:25I can do tricks on that Palomino
00:40:27There you go
00:40:28Just like when we as kids
00:40:29Every time I got something you always wanted
00:40:31Ain't you ever gonna be a gentleman?
00:40:33Oh, I'm as much a gentleman as you are
00:40:35No, you ain't either
00:40:36Now if I was in your place
00:40:37And I had two horses
00:40:38A Palomino and a black one
00:40:39Well, I'd give you the Palomino
00:40:41And I'd take the black one
00:40:42Well, you got the black one
00:40:44What are you squawking about?
00:40:45I'll take the Palomino
00:40:49Get down off of that wagon
00:40:50I will not neither
00:40:56He won't give us no more trouble for a while
00:41:00You and Mike
00:41:01Do as Mark told you
00:41:02And I'll stay here and watch the kid
00:41:32Don't make a sound if you know what's good for you.
00:41:34What's the meaning of this?
00:41:36I want that rope that's in that trunk.
00:41:39In a way, I'm doing you a favor.
00:41:40If that rope ever gets into court, it's going to be too bad for your brother.
00:41:44How do I know you're not doing this to shield your own hide?
00:41:48My lawyer told me not to answer any questions.
00:41:51Now, do I get that rope or do I give you trouble?
00:41:53I don't have the key. You know I'm new here.
00:41:56If you want that rope, you'll have to shoot the lock off.
00:42:01It's one way of whistling for Brad.
00:42:03I ain't falling for that.
00:42:04I'll shoot that lock off all right, but not in here.
00:42:08Get on over there and get yourself tied up.
00:42:11With pleasure.
00:43:10Howdy, boys.
00:43:12Hiya, Brad.
00:43:13Hey, Brad.
00:43:14The Simmons gang stole Jimmy's cot and they got away with the trunk.
00:43:17Yeah?
00:43:19Well, this is it, men.
00:43:20Mm-hmm.
00:43:21Mm-hmm.
00:43:23Mm-hmm.
00:43:34Mm-hmm.
00:43:35Mm-hmm.
00:43:45Mm-hmm.
00:43:47Mm-hmm.
00:43:48Mm-hmm.
00:43:50Mm-hmm.
00:43:59Mm-hmm.
00:44:02Mm-hmm.
00:44:03Mm-hmm.
00:44:07Mm-hmm.
00:44:07Mm-hmm.
00:44:09Mm-hmm.
00:44:23Mm-hmm.
00:44:25Mm-hmm.
00:44:55Mm-hmm.
00:45:00Mm-hmm.
00:45:14Mm-hmm.
00:45:16Mm-hmm.
00:45:18Mm-hmm.
00:45:24All right, there's your hat.
00:45:26What's your hurry this time?
00:45:27I ain't done nothing, Brad.
00:45:29Honest, I ain't.
00:45:30Let me be and I'll tell you all I know.
00:45:32Well, you'd better.
00:45:34Here, take his gun, Letty.
00:45:36Take this some brief.
00:45:54You aren't hurt as bad as you pretend to be.
00:45:57Now, get out.
00:45:58I'm staying right here.
00:46:00Brad will be gunning for me all over town.
00:46:03I reckon your room is the last place he'd expect to find me.
00:46:07Brad's liable to want to talk to me when he gets back.
00:46:09What'll I do with you then?
00:46:11He ain't liable to break in the lady's room without knocking.
00:46:15Or is he?
00:46:17I ought to turn you over to Brad for that.
00:46:19Yeah, but you won't.
00:46:21Because you know Brad's trying to pin a murder on me.
00:46:24And you don't like the idea of a hanging smeared all over your family tree.
00:46:29If you have a hanging coming to you,
00:46:32Brad will see that you get it if I know Brad.
00:46:34And if you know your family tree,
00:46:37you'll know that Brad will never live to do it.
00:46:40If you ever harm Brad,
00:46:42I swear I'll kill you myself.
00:46:54It's Jimmy's horse come back.
00:46:56Let the kid have his horse and car.
00:46:58Probably served my purpose already.
00:47:01Jimmy's in the buckboard and so is the trunk.
00:47:04What?
00:47:04That means Brad's back.
00:47:05Now get out.
00:47:06No.
00:47:08No, I think I'll take a little nap.
00:47:11Under the bed.
00:47:19Aunt Maddie.
00:47:21Help me.
00:47:22What happened, Jimmy?
00:47:24That tramp fella.
00:47:25He tied me up and everything.
00:47:27But Brad got everything back.
00:47:29You should have seen Brad.
00:47:32Don't get excited, Jimmy.
00:47:33You better wash up.
00:47:34I'll fix you something to eat.
00:47:45The boys have come back.
00:47:48Whoa.
00:47:49That rope must be made out of iron,
00:47:50the way this trunk feels.
00:47:53You, Hammerhead.
00:48:02It was the tramp, ma'am.
00:48:04I know it was.
00:48:05My doggies was, is right.
00:48:12I have a search warrant to inspect that trunk.
00:48:15Do I enforce it,
00:48:16or do you open it willingly?
00:48:19The rope isn't in the trunk, Brad.
00:48:21I hid it somewhere else,
00:48:22but that tramp found it
00:48:24and took it away with him.
00:48:26Does that mean you refuse to open the trunk?
00:48:28Ma'am.
00:48:29Brad, please don't hurt me anymore.
00:48:32I tell you the rope isn't in the trunk.
00:48:35Brad, I got a key to that trunk.
00:48:37Have you, Jimmy?
00:48:38Well, open it up.
00:48:40I want to see if the rope in there
00:48:41matches up with this.
00:48:42Okay.
00:48:54Aunt Manny's right, Brad.
00:48:55It isn't here.
00:48:56I might have known
00:48:57something like this would happen.
00:48:58I'm going to have to arrest you
00:48:59for obstructing the law.
00:49:02Don't you touch me, Brad.
00:49:04I hate you.
00:49:05Do you hear me?
00:49:06I hate you.
00:49:08Well, I was sort of hoping you wouldn't,
00:49:09but I'm sworn to uphold the law.
00:49:14You think you're smart
00:49:16because you're standing behind
00:49:17the badge of the law.
00:49:18Well, this is what I think of your law,
00:49:20and this is what I think of your badge.
00:49:45Oh, Brad!
00:49:47Don't move, any of you.
00:49:48You know what's good for you.
00:49:50Put your hands up.
00:49:54Put that gun down, Mark.
00:49:55Put my sister down,
00:49:57or I'll put you down.
00:50:01Get out of here before you get hurt.
00:50:03Nobody's going to get hurt around here, Mark,
00:50:05and I'm coming to get you.
00:50:06Don't, Brad.
00:50:07He'll kill you.
00:50:07I know he will.
00:50:09Get over there, both of you.
00:50:10All right, hurry up.
00:50:23Where are you going, Mark?
00:50:25This is Carl Henshaw.
00:50:27Henshaw?
00:50:29Drop that gun.
00:50:32Back up.
00:50:33Come on back.
00:50:37Put your hands up.
00:50:38All the way up.
00:50:41So that's it.
00:50:42Brad, I lied to you when I said the tramp took it,
00:50:45but I didn't give it to Mark.
00:50:46You must believe me.
00:50:49Mark must have won this rope awful bad
00:50:50to want to kill a man for it.
00:50:51That rope is circumstantial evidence.
00:50:54You've got to have witnesses to convict a man.
00:50:56I got one.
00:50:58He's in a good place.
00:50:59Same place you're going to be in about 15 minutes.
00:51:01In 15 minutes, I'll be out.
00:51:03Search him, Walt.
00:51:06I hope he makes a false move.
00:51:07He's clean, Brad.
00:51:09I don't want anything to happen around here
00:51:11in front of your sister.
00:51:12Suppose we take a little ride.
00:51:13I want to take you to a place
00:51:14where we can talk things over in private.
00:51:16Now, come on.
00:51:18So long, sis.
00:51:19I'll see you soon.
00:51:20I'm sorry, Maddie, but I'm...
00:51:23Sworn to uphold the law.
00:51:25Let's get out of here.
00:51:50I'm sorry, Maddie, but I'm sorry, Maddie.
00:52:20Most of you folks have heard of Cal,
00:52:21that famous brother of mine.
00:52:23Well, we have him right here with us tonight,
00:52:25so I think with a little encouragement,
00:52:27we might get him to sing a song.
00:52:29How about it?
00:52:30Come on, Cal.
00:52:33Well, Walt, you know, Alta was telling me
00:52:35that you were going to let her sing a song tonight,
00:52:38so why do you say we have her come up here
00:52:39and sing a song first?
00:52:41That's a good deal.
00:52:42Come on, Alta.
00:52:42Yes, sir.
00:52:43Neighbors, right here she is.
00:52:51Want to be a cowboy sweetheart,
00:52:54want to learn to roast and to ride.
00:52:57Want to ride the plains in the desert
00:53:01out west of the great divide.
00:53:04Want to hear the coyotes howling
00:53:07as the sun sinks in the west.
00:53:10Want to be a cowboy sweetheart,
00:53:13that's the life that I love best.
00:53:17Want to ride old pain just to go and add a run.
00:53:20Want to feel the wind in my face.
00:53:23I'm a thousand miles from the city light.
00:53:26I'm going at a cow and stay.
00:53:30Want to fill in my head, need to sleep and hurt
00:53:33as the moon shines down from above.
00:53:36Want to slow my guitar.
00:53:38Want to feel the stars that's the life
00:53:40the best I love.
00:53:42Oh, dee-la-lay, oh, dee-la-lay,
00:54:08to you i didn't mean to do forgive me i'm human same as you
00:54:20it seemed to be your goal to break my heart and soul remember i'm human same as you
00:54:36never man so why must we pretend i know this is the end for you and me
00:54:50but if you have to go i still want you to know remember
00:55:00i'm human same as you
00:55:05our love will never mend so why must we pretend i know this is the end for you and me
00:55:20but if you have to go i still want you to know
00:55:29remember i'm human same as you
00:55:39say that is fine cal yeah well thanks boy you're doing all right ain't you yeah i was till you
00:55:45horned in you hammerhead folks you all know jimmy henshaw well he's been kind of rehearsing with
00:55:52us out at the ranch and learn a new number so what do you say we get him to sing
00:55:56it for us come on
00:56:27jimmy
00:56:27sun bonnet
00:56:27happy as could be through lovers lane you'd say sweet things to me
00:56:38i'll always hold
00:56:40i'll always hold and keep you in my heart
00:56:45sun bonnet girl will never hold town must be in there now
00:56:50yeah this would be a good time to take care of that deal for mark
00:56:52where are the rest of the boys right where you told them to be they got an extra gun and
00:56:56a horse for mark
00:56:57everything's all taken care of then let's get out of here while brad's interested in the show
00:57:23you've got to protect me brad they're going to do me in they're going to do you in
00:57:27how'd you get out mark he broke out of jail mark weren't you in the same cell with him yeah
00:57:32but
00:57:32i got away you got to help me this man's story is true then our citizens aren't safe but the
00:57:37likes of mark simmons running wild that's bad policing brad well my job is to bring the lawless
00:57:43to jail if you citizens in this community can't afford a better to keep them there it's not my fault
00:57:48that's beside the point gentlemen mark simmons is treating havoc at this very moment and what are
00:57:53we doing about it well you citizens have a boss of your own if you volunteer you could put those
00:57:59lawbreakers where they belong what do you say citizens brad is right we owe it to him and should
00:58:04help him let's go go take care of you let's go
00:58:33make sure
00:58:43Come on, kid.
00:59:20Come on, kid.
00:59:45Come on, Matty.
01:00:06Come on, Matty.
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