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00:00:00There the snow-capped mountains meet the city of prayers.
00:00:07In Nelk Valley, where I'm roaming, I can hear the echo of the coyote's wail.
00:00:22With the spring, the herds start drifting to a higher land I know,
00:00:29where the winter friends become their summer foes.
00:00:37And I'm happy in Nelk Valley, in Wyoming,
00:00:48where I'm home, where I am home.
00:01:18The End
00:01:48Strangest thing I ever did see, old partner.
00:01:51Looks like we've rolled right straight into Santa Claus' private pasture.
00:01:55Reach for the sky, stranger!
00:01:58Get down off of that horse!
00:02:14Would you be the reception committee?
00:02:16I bet you you're one of them rustlers who've been giving my sister so much trouble.
00:02:23Don't move, Becker. I got you covered.
00:02:25Good work, Jerry. This is the best piece of work I've done since...
00:02:29Back in sixty-seven.
00:02:30Yeah, back in...
00:02:33Well, take your answer, you wuss.
00:02:35But what in tarnation are you doing in Nelk Valley?
00:02:39For a minute, I thought you was Red Becker.
00:02:42Say, you ain't one of his gang, are you?
00:02:44Red Becker's gang?
00:02:46Why, Missouri, you old fleabit coyote.
00:02:49You don't think of taking up rustling and stealing, do you?
00:02:51No, of course not.
00:02:53But chasing them rustlers on the dog-dorn tennis racket has got me pummeled.
00:02:58I ain't seen such weather as this since back in sixty-seven, when I was mayor of Dodge City.
00:03:03That's it. And the snow was forty feet deep.
00:03:07And you was running around in your bare feet.
00:03:09Yeah, I was running around in my bare feet.
00:03:11Oh, I was not.
00:03:12Then he ain't a rustler, Sheriff.
00:03:14Who? Him?
00:03:16Why, but...
00:03:18Jerry, you remember me telling you about my old partner, Tex Yancy?
00:03:22You mean the fellow who captured eight bandits all by himself?
00:03:27And the fellow who bulldogged two steers at once?
00:03:30And the fellow who shot the teeth out of a rattlesnake when he was striking at you?
00:03:34And the fellow...
00:03:35Yep, that's him.
00:03:37That's him in the flesh and bleed.
00:03:39Oh, Tex, get acquainted with Jerry Parker,
00:03:42the greatest little deputy that ever rode long in Elk Valley.
00:03:45Well, I'm glad to know you, Jerry.
00:03:47Gosh, Tex.
00:03:49Oh, will it, Jerry?
00:03:52You see, Tex, this Becker gang is pretty foxy.
00:03:55By stampeding the elk, they break a trail for the stolen cattle to get through.
00:04:00And if anybody gets in their way...
00:04:02Well, can't you get the jump on them?
00:04:04Yep, I think so.
00:04:05My posse's ambushed outside the Parker Ranch right now.
00:04:08We're trying to catch the Becker gang red-handed.
00:04:18Well, Marty, the boys all ready for the stampede?
00:04:20Yeah, but I'm telling you one thing, Becker.
00:04:22We'd better lay low for a while.
00:04:24Killing that sheriff and his posse's got the whole countryside up in arms.
00:04:27This is a bad time for wrestling.
00:04:28Now listen, I'm running this show.
00:04:30You haven't gotten into trouble yet, have you?
00:04:32Not yet, if that's what you mean.
00:04:34And there's a lot of talk going around about the federal government taking things over.
00:04:37Now, that won't make any difference.
00:04:39When we get to Parker and the McClellan herd, we'll hightail for Texas.
00:04:42Now, we'll start the elk stampeding and drive the cattle over their trail.
00:04:46We ought to be able to clear a thousand head of steers easy.
00:04:49Same as on the rodent job.
00:04:51Come on.
00:05:04Come on.
00:05:28Look at them go.
00:05:29They'll mow down everything in front of them.
00:05:31Things will be easy from now on.
00:05:33Get those cattle moving.
00:05:39Look, look.
00:05:40The misters are starting another stampede.
00:05:47That's the move we've been waiting for.
00:05:49I'll give the posse the signal.
00:05:51Let's go, men.
00:06:04The sheriff's men.
00:06:05Head for cover.
00:06:33Come on, boys.
00:06:39Come on, boys.
00:06:44That's my sister, Candy.
00:06:47Damn elk can pull right on over her.
00:06:49Come on, boys.
00:06:50Come on.
00:06:53One man job, Missouri.
00:07:03Come on.
00:07:34Jump, jump, jump.
00:07:36Jump.
00:07:37Ah, ah, jump.
00:08:04What are we going to do?
00:08:05There's only one thing we can do.
00:08:07Don't move.
00:08:33Jump.
00:08:34Jump.
00:08:35Jump.
00:08:36Jump.
00:08:38Jump.
00:08:39Jump.
00:08:40Jump.
00:08:42Jump.
00:08:43Jump.
00:08:44Jump.
00:09:03Well, I guess we'll be safe now.
00:09:11To. Your right
00:09:20yes. But there I am glad you saw this now you know what I've been talking about
00:09:25you've got to do something when Miss Candy we were trying but Becker outsmarted
00:09:30it. I'm
00:09:37I'm sorry, and I'm grateful to you for saving my life, Mr...
00:09:41The name is Tex Yancey.
00:09:43Thank you, Tex.
00:09:45I never enjoyed a sudden job so much before.
00:09:58Ma'am, I got here as soon as I could.
00:10:00Why didn't you run that fence across the canyon entrances?
00:10:02I told you to.
00:10:03I was going to, but...
00:10:05There are no buts about it.
00:10:06That fence not being up today nearly cost me my life.
00:10:09I'm sorry, Blackie, but you're through.
00:10:13Why, I've been your foreman for a long time, ma'am.
00:10:15That's the trouble, and you've never carried out any of my orders.
00:10:18That's final, Blackie. Be at the ranch and get your pay.
00:10:28In fact, you had to find a new foreman, ma'am.
00:10:30A good man's not easy to find.
00:10:33He is found.
00:10:34I hereby nominate for the job of foreman of the Parker Ranch
00:10:38that right honorable gentleman and rootin' tootin' cow puncher,
00:10:42my good friend, Tex Yancey.
00:10:45Second promotion!
00:10:48Well, a job is the thing I need most, Miss Candy, not praise.
00:10:52I'll do the best I can for you.
00:10:53Well, it pays 60 a month and keep.
00:10:55You can start day after tomorrow.
00:10:56I can start tomorrow if you need me.
00:10:58Tomorrow's Christmas.
00:11:00Chris...
00:11:01So it is.
00:11:03Well, I guess there is a Santy Claus.
00:11:06Thank you very much, ma'am, and Merry Christmas.
00:11:10Merry Christmas, Tex.
00:11:13We'll fix up your slayin', Miss Candy, and round up your tea.
00:11:20Why didn't you keep an eye on the sheriff like I told you to?
00:11:22He upset our whole plan.
00:11:24Why didn't you start those elk runnin' before I got there?
00:11:26They almost ran over the girl.
00:11:27They what?
00:11:28Yes, they almost ran over the girl.
00:11:30They what?
00:11:31Yeah, the Parker girl had been trampled to death
00:11:33if a stranger hadn't come along.
00:11:34So she blames the whole business on me
00:11:36and tells me to get my time.
00:11:38Your job on the Parker ranch gave us a line on the whole valley.
00:11:41She's got to take you back.
00:11:43It's too late.
00:11:44She gave the job to the stranger who did the rescue act.
00:11:46Well, then we'd better get rid of the stranger.
00:11:48You're right, Becker.
00:12:00You sure are making things look mighty pretty.
00:12:05Sheriff, you got to settle it.
00:12:08Which one of us looks most like Santa Claus?
00:12:10You see, Tex, Santa Claus is pretty busy hereabouts,
00:12:15so he leaves us to take care of the business.
00:12:18He's got to be a good boy.
00:12:20He's got to be a good boy.
00:12:22He's a good boy.
00:12:23He's a good boy.
00:12:24He's a good boy.
00:12:26He's a good boy.
00:12:27He's a good boy.
00:12:28He's a good boy.
00:12:29So he leaves Jerry's presents early,
00:12:31and we take over for him and play his part.
00:12:35Well, it looks like to me that Santa Claus' mother had twins.
00:12:39Twice.
00:12:41But the question is, who's going to play Santa Claus?
00:12:45Well, uh, far be it for me to make any decisions,
00:12:48but, uh, say, maybe the lady could help us out.
00:12:57Who, me?
00:13:02All right, Tex, I reckon you'll have to do the judging.
00:13:05Come on over here.
00:13:06Boys, let my old friend Tex Yancey make the selection.
00:13:11Well, how do I look?
00:13:13You look pretty good.
00:13:14Who ever heard of a red-headed Santa Claus?
00:13:17Who ever heard of a skinny one?
00:13:18Now, just a minute, boys.
00:13:19Let's don't argue about it.
00:13:21Say, I wonder if you'd mind if I'd, uh,
00:13:24postpone the judging until I get a bite to eat.
00:13:26Sure, why won't you, Tex?
00:13:28Sure.
00:13:46Tex, we've talked the whole thing over
00:13:48and we got the problem solved.
00:13:50Yes?
00:13:51Yep.
00:13:52Now, if anybody else around here was to play Santa Claus,
00:13:55Jerry would spot them right away.
00:13:58So you're going to be Santa Claus.
00:14:00Me?
00:14:01Yep.
00:14:02Now, listen.
00:14:04You go out to Candy Parker's Ranch after dark
00:14:07and pick up her Santa Claus outfit
00:14:09and be back here promptly at 9 o'clock.
00:14:13That's a little different from riding herd, I don't think.
00:14:15Oh, you'll get used to it.
00:14:16Come on.
00:14:20All right, boys, line up.
00:14:22Let Tex make his choice of the whiskers.
00:14:37Now, these look like the real thing.
00:14:40Ouch!
00:14:41They are the real thing.
00:14:43Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:14:45I'm sorry, I...
00:14:46Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:14:48I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
00:14:53Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:14:56Ha, ha.
00:14:57You know, that's good.
00:14:59Nobody would know you in that outfit.
00:15:01Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:15:03And what do you want Santa Claus to bring you for Christmas?
00:15:06You know, that payroll at the Parker Ranch.
00:15:10And that's just what Santa Claus is going to bring you.
00:15:13And if anybody sees me, that Tex fellow's going to have
00:15:16a lot of explaining to do.
00:15:20Hey, Jerry, move over and let old Limpy look.
00:15:23You know, I got to look pretty, too.
00:15:25Say, do you know what I'm cooking you for dinner tomorrow?
00:15:29A nice, big, fat turkey.
00:15:32That's fine.
00:15:33Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:15:36My, my, how sweet we look, Miss Candy.
00:15:39I'll be ready in just a minute, sis.
00:15:41Oh, boy, we're going to see Santa Claus.
00:15:44Uh-huh.
00:15:45Limpy, I've changed my mind.
00:15:46I'm going to send you into town with Jerry.
00:15:48Why, Mom?
00:15:48Well, I'm worried about the payroll.
00:15:50Oh, now don't you worry about the payroll.
00:15:53I'll stay here and take care of everything.
00:15:55You and Jerry go on into town.
00:15:57Have your fun.
00:15:58Besides, I've got to get up early in the morning
00:16:01and cook breakfast for the boys.
00:16:02Oh, no, Limpy, you don't have to stay.
00:16:04You know, maybe, Mom, if I'm here all to myself,
00:16:07old Sandy will drop by and say, howdy, Limpy.
00:16:11Limpy, you're a darling.
00:16:14Come on, Jerry, I'll fix you up here.
00:16:37Gosh, Candy, is Santa Claus coming sure enough?
00:16:41You just wait, Jerry.
00:16:43You must have patience.
00:17:12Hey, what are you doing there?
00:17:28Well, folks, it seems that Santa Claus overslept.
00:17:33And while we're waiting for him, I'm
00:17:35going to tell you a little story.
00:17:39And while we're waiting for him, our visitors
00:17:42from Canada, the Northwesterners,
00:17:44will play another tune for us.
00:17:46That good old cowboy song, Going Back to Texas.
00:17:49All right.
00:17:55Going back.
00:17:59Going back.
00:18:03Going back to Texas.
00:18:06Going back to my good old Texas home, home, home.
00:18:11Down by Sleepy the old grass.
00:18:16Where the lonesome turtle dove is weeping.
00:18:21And the moon is shining on the sand.
00:18:26Going back where the longhorn cattle go, go, go.
00:18:30And your best friend is your bronco and your gun.
00:18:35And I know I'll never more believe it.
00:18:40Texas home, my rat, the days are done.
00:18:45Give me back my saddle.
00:18:48Give me back my gun.
00:18:50Give me back that good old bronco of mine.
00:18:56Give me back the campfire when the day is done.
00:19:01Let me hear a lonesome coyote whine.
00:19:06Going back to my good old Texas home, home, home.
00:19:11Down by Sleepy the old grass.
00:19:16Where the lonesome turtle dove is weeping.
00:19:21And the moon is shining on the sand.
00:19:26Going back where the longhorn cattle go, go, go.
00:19:31And your best friend is your bronco and your gun.
00:19:36And I know I'll never more believe it.
00:19:41Texas, I'm coming, coming home.
00:19:48Hey, listen, folks, listen.
00:19:51Here comes Santa Claus.
00:19:55Merry Christmas.
00:19:57Hooray!
00:19:59Hooray!
00:20:01Everybody, what a present for everybody.
00:20:04Merry Christmas.
00:20:06Hooray!
00:20:08Hooray!
00:20:10Hooray!
00:20:12Hooray!
00:20:14Hooray!
00:20:17What a present for everybody. Merry Christmas.
00:20:19Slam!
00:20:21Slam!
00:20:25This is for the Sheriff of Missouri.
00:20:28Hooray!
00:20:30Hooray!
00:20:39This is for Wesker.
00:20:41Hooray!
00:20:43Hooray!
00:20:45Yes, I got some here for Bob, Bob.
00:20:48Hooray!
00:20:50Well, Jerry.
00:20:52Hooray!
00:20:54You're gonna have a real gun now, son. Merry Christmas.
00:20:59Thank you, Santa.
00:21:01Hooray!
00:21:03Hooray!
00:21:05Hooray!
00:21:07This is for Hilda. Merry Christmas.
00:21:11Hooray!
00:21:13Santa, thank you.
00:21:20Gee, gosh. This is swell.
00:21:26Miss Candy Parker. Merry Christmas.
00:21:35Oh, boy. Gee, thanks, Santa.
00:21:43Mr. Lippy. Lippy, what's happened?
00:21:47What happened, Lippy?
00:21:49They robbed the ranch, Miss Candy.
00:21:51Shot me and got the payroll money.
00:21:54Who shot you? What did you look like?
00:21:56He had long, white whiskers.
00:21:59Him. Him.
00:22:02Where was he? He was late getting here.
00:22:04That fellow's a stranger here. How do we know?
00:22:06Lippy named the man that shot him, and there he is.
00:22:09Wait.
00:22:12Believe me, Missouri, I didn't do it.
00:22:15I believe you, son.
00:22:17But making these other fellows believe it is something else again.
00:22:20They've had about all the crime they can stand, far from Red Beckoner's gang.
00:22:24Something's bound to pop. Now, you keep quiet. Let me handle this.
00:22:27He shot Lippy down in cold blood. We've got a cure for that.
00:22:31We've had enough law-breaking around here.
00:22:33It's time we set an example. Let's take him now.
00:22:35Then we are.
00:22:39I didn't shoot this fellow. Just a minute.
00:22:41I'm sheriff here.
00:22:43And I hereby arrest this man for the murder of Lippy Watkins.
00:22:47Give me that gun, Tex.
00:22:57You.
00:22:59I didn't do it, ma'am.
00:23:01But he said you did.
00:23:11Makes no difference now
00:23:14What kind of flowers they'd hand me
00:23:18I'll get along without you
00:23:21Now that's plain to see
00:23:25I don't care what happens next
00:23:28For I'll get by somehow
00:23:31I don't worry
00:23:33Cause it makes no difference now
00:23:37It was just a year ago
00:23:40When I first met you
00:23:43I learned to love you
00:23:45And I thought you'd love me too
00:23:49But that's all in the past
00:23:52And I'll forget somehow
00:23:55I don't worry
00:23:57Cause it makes no difference now
00:24:01Now that we have really parted
00:24:04I can't believe we're through
00:24:07I don't blame myself
00:24:09I'm sure I can't blame you
00:24:13There was something had to happen
00:24:16And it happened somehow
00:24:19I don't worry
00:24:21Cause it makes no difference now
00:24:25After all is said and done
00:24:28I'll soon forget you
00:24:31Although I know that it will be so hard to do
00:24:37Let things happen as they will
00:24:40And I'll get by somehow
00:24:43I don't worry
00:24:45Cause it makes no difference now
00:24:55You know, life sure is funny, Missouri.
00:25:00And one day I get me a job
00:25:03And I meet the prettiest girl
00:25:06I ever did see.
00:25:09Next day I'm in jail
00:25:12Charged with murder.
00:25:15But Tex, if I hadn't put you in this here jail
00:25:18They'd have yanked off your necktie
00:25:20And put on a rope instead.
00:25:22Yeah, I reckon.
00:25:25And this is Christmas.
00:25:29Robbing and killing on Christmas Eve.
00:25:32There's been too much of that around here.
00:25:34You missed your chance of doing something about it last night.
00:25:36Well, it ain't too late now.
00:25:38We'll break the jail doors down.
00:25:39If the sheriff interferes with justice, it'll be just too bad.
00:25:42We'll get a committee organized.
00:25:44Jim, get your rope.
00:25:45Come on, boys.
00:25:52Well, looks like the only way I can clear myself of this murder charge
00:25:55Is to go out and bring in the man that really done it.
00:25:59The same being Mr. Red Becker
00:26:03Or one of his men.
00:26:05Yeah.
00:26:06But the sad part is
00:26:08Red Becker is Miss Candy's father.
00:26:11What?
00:26:13You mean that murdering cow thief is the girl's father?
00:26:17Yep.
00:26:18I'd sure hate to have to bring him in alive
00:26:21And have her find out.
00:26:23She thinks her pa's dead.
00:26:26I can't believe it.
00:26:28It's a fact.
00:26:33Time that was low and order in this town.
00:26:36Lynch, Mark.
00:26:40Before she believes in me
00:26:43I've got to go out and bring him in.
00:26:49Gee, Quilkers.
00:26:52We'll string him up, but that'll teach him.
00:26:54And this is a good time to start.
00:26:56What is it?
00:26:58I hope it ain't what I think it is.
00:27:03I ain't gonna let them have you, Tex.
00:27:05There's a law in this town and I'm gonna see if them mavericks keep it.
00:27:08You can't keep them from coming in, Missouri.
00:27:10Yes, I can. I'll shoot.
00:27:12Oh, my gosh. Where'd I put my gun?
00:27:15You can't hold them off.
00:27:17Oh, I can manage them.
00:27:33Here. What's the idea?
00:27:36You know, I had to do this, Missouri.
00:27:39If I don't leave this jail now, your friends out there will see that I never leave it.
00:27:44Quintet, you can't do this to me.
00:27:47Oh, shoot.
00:27:51You know, Missouri, once them Cowartys got inside that door
00:27:54you couldn't protect me or anybody else.
00:27:57I'm gonna leave you here tied up.
00:28:00That'll explain everything.
00:28:02That'll explain everything.
00:28:12Open up. We want that fellow.
00:28:20Well, you won't have long to wait.
00:28:22They're almost through the door now.
00:28:24I'm gonna go get the man that killed Linton.
00:28:27So long.
00:28:28Yeah, but you can't get out.
00:28:30What?
00:28:31Missouri is here in my vest pocket.
00:28:37The other side.
00:28:40Thanks.
00:29:01What happened?
00:29:07What happened?
00:29:09Boys, we fit all over the place.
00:29:12And I was getting the best of him until he hit me over the head with an iron bar.
00:29:16Where's the bar?
00:29:18Here.
00:29:20Oh, he took it with him.
00:29:24Hey, there he goes.
00:29:26Give me your gun. Come on, boys.
00:29:31Come on, boys.
00:30:01Come on, boys.
00:30:31Well, you sure got him.
00:30:33I'll say I did.
00:30:37Well, we might as well go on back home, fellas.
00:30:39Justice has been done.
00:30:41Let's go down and investigate.
00:30:42No, wait a minute. I'll do that myself.
00:30:44Now, you boys go on back home.
00:30:47Well, all right.
00:30:50Well, I'll see you later, fellas.
00:30:52I'll see you later, fellas.
00:30:54I'll see you later, fellas.
00:30:56I'll see you later, fellas.
00:30:58I'll see you later.
00:31:00I'll see you later, fellas.
00:31:30You! You escaped!
00:31:32Well, I did leave town in kind of a hurry.
00:31:35Tex Yancey, did you kill Limpy?
00:31:38No, I didn't.
00:31:40And before I'm through, I'll prove it to you.
00:31:43I hope so.
00:31:45Here. Take these. You'll need them.
00:31:50Where will you go?
00:31:52I'm joining up with Red Badger.
00:31:54I'm joining up with Red Badger.
00:31:56I'm joining up with Red Badger.
00:31:58Where are you going?
00:32:00I'm joining up with Red Becker.
00:32:02Red Becker? I might have thought so.
00:32:05For a moment, you almost had me believing you.
00:32:07Now you're going to join up with the worst outlaw in all Wyoming.
00:32:19That fella is her father.
00:32:28Say, what is that?
00:32:38A human or an elk?
00:32:40What do you mean, Elk?
00:32:42That's a human, all right.
00:32:44He's traveling on snowshoes.
00:32:49Now he'll be an easy shot.
00:32:52Wait.
00:32:54Let's see what he wants up here.
00:33:07Just keep your hands where I can see them and we'll have us a little talk.
00:33:11All right with me.
00:33:14You know it ain't healthy for strangers to come up here.
00:33:17Who are you?
00:33:19Folks know me as Tex Yancey.
00:33:22Oh, you must be the fellow that broke jail.
00:33:25That's right, mister.
00:33:29I wouldn't be talking to Red Becker, would I?
00:33:32You guessed it.
00:33:33What are you doing up here?
00:33:35Oh, just a little matter of a sheriff's posse keeping me on the run.
00:33:39Well, maybe you won't have to run any further.
00:33:42Come on up to the cabin and we'll talk it over.
00:33:55You know, I got things right in the palm of my hand, Tex.
00:34:00That gal down on the Parker ranch, she's got a thousand head of prime steers.
00:34:04There's a fellow on the other side of the range who'll give me $45 a head for him,
00:34:08delivered at the railroad pen.
00:34:10Rustling a thousand head of cattle is quite a job.
00:34:14Don't this fellow figure he's taking an awful chance?
00:34:17Nobody ain't taking any chances.
00:34:20I own the Parker brand.
00:34:21Got papers to prove it.
00:34:23Pretty good, huh?
00:34:24Well, you can't be arrested for stealing what belongs to you.
00:34:28No, that's right.
00:34:30But we've got a couple of jobs to do first that might cause a little trouble.
00:34:34Well, if everything is legal like, how come you need me?
00:34:39Because I need men that can shoot.
00:34:41$45,000 is worth a little shooting, ain't it, Tex?
00:34:45Well, I reckon.
00:34:47I suppose that counts for this hideaway.
00:34:49Yeah.
00:34:50It's none of my business, of course, but how do you fellas get in and out of here when
00:34:57the snow's too deep to use horses?
00:35:00Same way you came in.
00:35:01Snowshoes.
00:35:02The rest of the boys and the horses are stapled down in the valley.
00:35:06Oh.
00:35:08Hey, you ain't figuring on leaving, are you?
00:35:10Oh, no, no.
00:35:11No, I like it here.
00:35:13It's warm.
00:35:14And I sure hate crowds.
00:35:17Well, she fell for it.
00:35:22I'm riding with a Parker outfit again.
00:35:27What's he doing here?
00:35:28Well, he's working with us.
00:35:30See, I needed more men for the big job.
00:35:33Couple of days ago, him and the sheriff seemed to be pals.
00:35:38And yesterday, Tex tied up his pal, broke jail, and hit leather with the whole town
00:35:42following him.
00:35:43Friends, huh?
00:35:44Say, he's all right.
00:35:55We'll move the McClellan herd of prize yearlings through Wapiti Pass to our hideout near the
00:35:59railroad.
00:36:00Then we'll start collecting.
00:36:07Looks like a snowstorm coming.
00:36:09That trail those elk made for you will be filled up again by morning.
00:36:12That's right.
00:36:13We'd better get moving fast.
00:36:14Anytime you say.
00:36:15Now, get the McClellan cattle moving, then hit the Parker herd.
00:36:19We got the boys waiting?
00:36:20They're ready to ride.
00:36:21Okay.
00:36:22Now, Tex, your job will be to keep folks out of our way.
00:36:32And use this shooting iron where it'll do the most good.
00:36:35I'll remember to do just that.
00:36:37All right, boys, come on, hurry up.
00:36:42Blackie, you take Tex with you.
00:36:50All right, all right, Tex, get going.
00:36:59And if it'll make you feel any better, keep your eye on him.
00:37:02I will.
00:37:03Come on, boys, get moving.
00:37:29We ain't got all day.
00:37:30What's the idea?
00:37:36I was trying to save you.
00:37:47Save me?
00:37:48Well, yeah.
00:37:49I saw him aiming at you, so I took a shot at him.
00:37:53But I missed.
00:37:54Well, how'd you make out?
00:38:10We got the cattle moving all right.
00:38:12Good work.
00:38:13I'd like to talk to you private.
00:38:16All right.
00:38:17You boys go on inside.
00:38:19What's on your mind?
00:38:20It's that fella Yancey.
00:38:21Yancey?
00:38:22What's the matter with him?
00:38:23He acted mighty suspicious-like.
00:38:24I had to drop on old man McClellan.
00:38:25Before I could let him have it, Yancey fired a shot over McClellan's head and warned him.
00:38:26Well, did you ask him about it?
00:38:27Yeah.
00:38:28What'd he say?
00:38:29Some alibi about him attacking me.
00:38:30But I don't believe it.
00:38:31Well, it can't be so bad.
00:38:32He can't be so bad.
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00:38:41He can't be so bad.
00:38:42Well, did you ask him about it?
00:38:43Yeah.
00:38:44What'd he say?
00:38:45Some alibi about him attacking me.
00:38:46But I don't believe it.
00:38:47Well, it can't be so bad.
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00:41:06You know, if a fellow was to wear these, it'd look just like Santa Claus, wouldn't it?
00:41:25Yeah.
00:41:26He sure would.
00:41:28That's what a Blacky's playfur is.
00:41:30Show me how you look wearing it, Blackie.
00:41:37You know too much.
00:41:40Well, I'd say that I know just enough.
00:41:42Save them bullets.
00:41:44I need both of you fellas.
00:41:48Now take off those shooting irons and put them here on the table.
00:41:52I'll keep mine.
00:41:54I got things to do.
00:41:56I'll be seeing you.
00:42:01Sit down.
00:42:07Rifle them.
00:42:30Wait.
00:42:32What are you doing?
00:42:33Just stomping on a spider.
00:42:35I hate them.
00:42:36Don't you ever kill a spider.
00:42:38That's poison bad luck.
00:42:45Say, do you believe in them things?
00:42:48Like killing spiders being bad luck?
00:42:52Turning a dead snake's belly up to the sun to make it rain?
00:42:57Rabbit's feet?
00:42:59Walking under ladders and all that?
00:43:01I sure do.
00:43:02I never saw those things fail.
00:43:05Well, now.
00:43:07Maybe this would help pass the time away.
00:43:12You know, I never did take much stock in it,
00:43:14but folks always claimed that I had a gift for telling fortune with cards.
00:43:20Maybe you could tell mine.
00:43:22Maybe.
00:43:23You see, the, uh...
00:43:27The middle card always tells the tale.
00:43:40You want me to turn it up?
00:43:42Go ahead.
00:43:45It needs to space.
00:43:48That's right.
00:43:49Would seem like, Mr. Becker, that at one time or other you killed a man.
00:43:53Huh?
00:43:54It means that?
00:43:56It just means I've done some killing.
00:43:59It don't mean that I'm going to get killed.
00:44:02Not exactly.
00:44:05Oh.
00:44:07Sure, I've killed some men in my time.
00:44:10Fair fighting, mind you.
00:44:12Once in Juarez, I killed a fellow named Wilcox.
00:44:15Barney Wilcox, his name.
00:44:17Government man.
00:44:19Fast on the draw, but not fast enough.
00:44:26Only he didn't die.
00:44:29He lived.
00:44:41How do you know?
00:44:43I met up with Wilcox in Cheyenne.
00:44:45Told me all about it.
00:44:47How he was trailing some fellow that had shot him in the back.
00:44:52What do you mean?
00:44:55He was quite a gunman, Wilcox was.
00:44:59Superstitious, too, like you.
00:45:02But he always sent a warning.
00:45:07A last warning.
00:45:09Sort of like the buzzing of a rattler.
00:45:12Just before he strikes.
00:45:13A warning?
00:45:15The ace of spades.
00:45:19How does he send it?
00:45:21Well, if you ever find this old black ace,
00:45:23someplace where you don't expect to find it,
00:45:26look out.
00:45:28Yeah?
00:45:29You're a friend of Wilcox?
00:45:31He sent you here to get me.
00:45:32But you're not going to because I'm going to get you first.
00:45:35Listen, Becker.
00:45:37I came up here on snowshoes without even a gun on me.
00:45:40After breaking jail down in Elk Valley.
00:45:43Now you figure it out for yourself.
00:45:49All right.
00:45:51Let's forget it.
00:46:03I caught this brat coming up the trail, so I had to bring him back.
00:46:06Well, what are we going to do with him?
00:46:08I've got it.
00:46:09There's a blizzard coming.
00:46:11That'll take care of everything for us.
00:46:13When we hit the trail, we'll leave him here.
00:46:18You can't do that.
00:46:19He'll freeze to death in this cabin.
00:46:21I'm giving orders around here and you'll do as I say.
00:46:25It's too late to start now.
00:46:27We'll head out the first thing in the morning.
00:46:30You say the Parker cattle are still bunched in the north range?
00:46:32Yeah.
00:46:33Good.
00:46:34It wasn't him.
00:46:35Oh, I'm sure he's all right.
00:46:37Maybe he's helping the boys round up some of the strays.
00:46:40No, nobody's seen him around the ranch.
00:46:44I wonder if he decided to trail Blackie.
00:46:46Say, maybe he did.
00:46:48You know, Jerry's got a lot of nerve.
00:46:50Just like I was at his age back in 6th and 7th.
00:46:54Sheriff.
00:46:55Say, you look like you've seen a ghost, Mr. McClellan.
00:46:57What's the matter?
00:46:58Nothing.
00:46:59I just thought I'd have a look.
00:47:01Say, you look like you've seen a ghost, Mr. McClellan.
00:47:03What's the matter?
00:47:04Plenty.
00:47:05Rustlers.
00:47:06Where? Your place?
00:47:07Yeah.
00:47:08I recognize two of them.
00:47:09Blackie and that new foreman of yours, Miss Candy.
00:47:11Tex Yancy.
00:47:12Oh, that can't be.
00:47:13Saw him with my own eyes.
00:47:14That Tex took a shot at me but missed.
00:47:16They rustled off all my prized yearlings and shot two of my men.
00:47:19Say, this is serious.
00:47:20I'll get a posse together right away.
00:47:31I shot them three times.
00:47:35What are you doing?
00:47:36Well, I'm getting my fortune told.
00:47:41Ace of spades.
00:47:43Cards.
00:47:45Stupid.
00:47:46I'm sick of fortunes.
00:47:48What makes you so jittery, Becker?
00:47:55Let's shut her.
00:47:56Now kick it off.
00:48:02Halt.
00:48:19It's Wilcox.
00:48:20It's Wilcox!
00:48:21It's Wilcox!
00:48:22I'll tell you, he's coming to get me.
00:48:23Give me your gun.
00:48:24I'm not afraid.
00:48:25I'll shoot it at him.
00:48:26I'll shoot it.
00:48:27I'll show him.
00:48:28He's after me.
00:48:29Come on!
00:48:32Come on, Wilcox! Where are you?
00:48:34Show yourself!
00:48:39Come on, Wilcox! Come on!
00:48:42He's Drongo.
00:48:47Wilcox! Come on out, Wilcox!
00:48:50And fight like a man!
00:48:52Where are you?
00:48:56Wilcox!
00:48:57Well, he's through.
00:49:22There's one ombre that old man Conscience really killed.
00:49:36Well, Becker's through, and that's going to make a big change around here.
00:49:40I'm taking over now.
00:49:41Yeah, but what are we going to do?
00:49:43First we go to the Parker ranch, pick up the girl.
00:49:45Then we go to the bank and clean that out.
00:49:47And then we're on our way.
00:49:49Now you're talking.
00:49:50Sounds like a pretty good day's work.
00:49:53Yeah.
00:49:54Only you ain't going.
00:49:57And neither's a kid.
00:49:59I never did trust you, Texiancy.
00:50:02You and your death card trick.
00:50:04We're going to tie you up and leave you here.
00:50:07The blizzard and wolves will take care of the rest.
00:50:11You got it all figured out, ain't you?
00:50:20Come on.
00:50:44That'll stop him.
00:50:51Salmon, get a rope and tie him up.
00:50:53I ain't taking any chances.
00:50:58Tex! Tex!
00:51:00Bonnie, get a rope and tie the kid up, too, and let's get going.
00:51:21I don't like the idea of leaving the kid here to die.
00:51:24It ain't our fault if they freeze to death.
00:51:27Can we help it if a blizzard comes up?
00:51:29Come on.
00:51:41Take it easy, Jerry.
00:51:47This rope hurts.
00:51:52Tex, what we gonna do?
00:51:54Them fellas are gonna carry away candy and rob the bank.
00:52:00Well, it sure looks like winter spots, son.
00:52:03It's getting cold.
00:52:17Well, that ought to help a little bit.
00:52:32Look out!
00:52:46Tex, don't burn your hands!
00:53:15Be careful!
00:53:44Gosh!
00:54:03We did it!
00:54:04Yep.
00:54:08We're gonna have to leave here in a hurry, son.
00:54:11They got a big head start on us.
00:54:14I figured that I'd have to leave here in a hurry someday.
00:54:17That's the way we're gonna leave, in a big hurry.
00:54:20You're cold, ain't you, son?
00:54:21Yes, Tex.
00:54:22Put on your hat and coat. I'll be with you in a minute.
00:54:51Let's go, son.
00:55:20Well, it's downhill all the way, son.
00:55:26This thing ought to work.
00:55:27It's just gotta work.
00:55:29Say, is that Hanson's ranch at the bottom of the hill?
00:55:31Yes.
00:55:32Good.
00:55:33When we get there, we can get horses.
00:55:35You ride into town and get the sheriff.
00:55:37And I'll try to head him off at your sister's ranch.
00:55:43Come on, Jerry.
00:56:12Come on, Jerry.
00:56:41What do you want, Blackie?
00:57:01Howdy, ma'am.
00:57:03Who are those men?
00:57:04Some friends of mine.
00:57:06Well, I don't like you and I don't like your friends.
00:57:08Now get out.
00:57:09You'll like my friends when you get to know them.
00:57:17I said get out.
00:57:19Sure, I will get out.
00:57:21All of us.
00:57:22And that includes you.
00:57:24But first, I got something to tell you.
00:57:26Something you should know about.
00:57:29You know who your old man was?
00:57:38Who's that?
00:57:39I don't know.
00:57:43Sam, cover the back door.
00:58:04Sam, cover the back door.
00:58:32Sam, cover the back door.
00:59:01These fellas weren't bothering you none, were they?
00:59:11Oh, Tex, you got here just in time.
00:59:15He didn't say anything or tell you anything that didn't make sense, did he?
00:59:20Why?
00:59:21Why, no.
00:59:22Well, that's good.
00:59:25Now don't reckon you will.
00:59:39Here comes the sheriff, Tex.
00:59:41You can't let them catch you.
00:59:42Aren't you for killing Limpy?
00:59:44I know you didn't do it, but how can you prove it?
00:59:47There's the man that killed Limpy.
00:59:55Don't move, Blacky.
00:59:56I got you covered.
00:59:59Oh, you got him, did you?
01:00:01Good.
01:00:02We rounded up them other mavericks at the North Pass.
01:00:06There's the fellow that killed Limpy.
01:00:09I got the proof up in Becker's cabin.
01:00:11In a drawer.
01:00:13But what about Becker?
01:00:15He's in the canyon, dead.
01:00:17Oh, you got him, too, huh?
01:00:19No, Missouri, he got himself.
01:00:23He was just plain Red Becker.
01:00:27And they got a paper here that proves it.
01:00:42You remind me of the time back in 67,
01:00:44when I was town marshal over in Tombstone.
01:00:47Hot-legged Harry, a bad and wicked bandit, came to town.
01:00:50And you ran him out again.
01:00:51Yeah.
01:00:52Who told you?
01:00:53You did.
01:00:54Sixteen times.
01:00:56But...
01:00:57Come on, boys, get him out of here.
01:01:06In Elk Valley in Wyoming
01:01:12There the snow-capped mountains meet the silver trail
01:01:19In Elk Valley where I'm roaming
01:01:26I can hear the echo of the coyote's wail
01:01:33Will the spring that hurts start drifting
01:01:37To a higher land I know
01:01:40Where the winter friends meet on their summer walk
01:01:48And I'm happy in the valley
01:01:56In Elk Valley in Wyoming
01:02:00Where I'm home
01:02:04Where I am home