Custer - E06: War Lance And Saber

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00:00 [MUSIC]
00:10 >> There's a big grizzly.
00:19 >> Take a shot at him, Mr. Gill.
00:24 >> Yes, I will, Chitter.
00:25 [MUSIC]
00:54 >> They've used bigger charges.
00:56 I can't say I was very enthusiastic about pulling the trigger.
01:00 They sure can't kill him at that distance.
01:07 I sure don't look forward to going after no one but a grizzly.
01:12 [GUNSHOT]
01:19 [MUSIC]
01:29 >> Ah!
01:30 >> Be kind to me, California.
01:32 >> Only bruised it.
01:34 >> But did it get him?
01:35 >> You hit him, all right.
01:37 >> Only wounded him.
01:38 Well, got to go after him. Can't leave him sober.
01:41 >> California, you keep an eye on Mr. Keough.
01:48 I'll track him.
01:49 You stay put, you've done enough for one day.
01:51 I'll circle around that way and try and grab him back towards you.
01:55 >> Ah, and here I was thinking you were trying to grab all the pleasure for yourself.
01:58 >> General, we've snuck in pretty close to Blackfoot country.
02:02 It's right over the ridge on her.
02:04 Don't suppose they heard that shot, do you?
02:06 >> I can't be sure.
02:08 But I'll keep my eyes open for them and you keep your eye on me.
02:11 >> Throw me me rifle, would you, General?
02:14 >> Yeah, I'll get it.
02:15 >> Aye.
02:16 >> I'll be back in you, California.
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03:31 >> There's two diggy boats.
03:32 Hold them.
03:34 >> Blackfeet.
03:40 Must have heard that shot.
03:43 Come on, let's get out of here.
03:45 >> General.
03:46 >> Ain't nothing we can do for him now.
03:49 [Music]
03:56 [Music]
03:58 >> General.
04:07 >> At 24, he had been the youngest general in the Civil War.
04:10 Within five years, he had been reduced in rank and sent west to be forgotten.
04:14 But he was not the kind of man to let the world forget.
04:17 His name, George Armstrong Custer.
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04:51 >> We ought to tell him until we found his body at least.
05:04 >> He'll just be sitting ducks for that Blackfoot war party.
05:07 Anyhow, it'll take the whole regiment two weeks to dig out that pile of rocks.
05:12 >> Then I'll come back with the regiment.
05:14 >> We'll see what General Perry says about it.
05:17 >> I'll come back and I'll find him.
05:19 >> We better start making some tracks out of here.
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05:43 >> Crazy horse.
05:55 Blackfoot have crazy horse.
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06:32 >> You two, go attend our prisoner.
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08:36 >> The Sioux and the Blackfoot are enemies again.
08:53 It would be mighty inconvenient if all you fellows ever got together.
08:56 There's not much danger in that though, is there?
09:00 How'd they get you?
09:04 >> You are a fool.
09:07 >> Am I?
09:09 >> You could have counted on them to do it for you.
09:12 >> Do what?
09:14 >> Remove my spirit.
09:16 >> Kill you?
09:18 >> That's not why I'm here, crazy horse.
09:22 >> Then why?
09:23 >> I want you alive.
09:26 You're the most important hostage I could have.
09:30 And you're going to be my passport through Sioux country back to Fort Hayes.
09:34 >> You are still a fool.
09:37 >> Maybe.
09:39 >> How'd they get you?
09:41 >> These feeble old women and children.
09:45 [Music]
09:47 >> Ah, you're a brave man.
09:59 If you are a man, what do they call you?
10:03 Pale shadow?
10:05 Empty spirit?
10:07 Feeless dove.
10:09 Is your name among those?
10:12 Tell me, is it your custom to have prisoners guarded by women?
10:17 >> Careful.
10:20 Do not speak to them harshly.
10:22 Or they will run weeping to their mothers.
10:25 Or beg their elders to protect them.
10:28 >> We are men.
10:30 We need help from no one.
10:32 We have killed bluecoats by the hundreds.
10:35 >> Where?
10:37 In the safety and comfort of your lodging?
10:41 I could crush the both of you with my two fingers.
10:43 Make you scream with pain like unweaned children.
10:47 >> Then do it.
10:49 >> My hands are tied.
10:52 Is it to keep me from twisting off your nose?
10:55 >> Watch your mouth.
10:57 >> There's no reason to be afraid.
10:59 >> Afraid?
11:01 Me?
11:03 >> I'd never dream of hurting a woman.
11:05 >> I am a man.
11:07 >> So you say.
11:10 But while the men who have been on the warpath for many days sleep in their lodges,
11:14 the women and children are allowed to play at being braves.
11:19 >> You don't think I could kill you?
11:21 >> I think you could aim that rifle at my head and shoot off your foot.
11:26 [Music]
11:29 >> No.
11:31 [Music]
11:33 >> Enough.
11:38 If you'll be good enough to cut my other hand free.
11:41 [Music]
11:43 >> Now they will dress him like a swath.
11:54 [Music]
11:56 [Scream]
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12:04 [Dogs barking]
12:05 >> You're able to run.
12:16 >> I need no help from my enemies.
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12:24 [Gunshot]
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13:07 >> Come, get behind me.
13:19 >> Get behind that rock, I'll cover you.
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13:27 [Gunshots]
13:28 >> I will not owe you my life.
13:36 >> You came back to help me, didn't you?
13:38 >> I came back to make you my prisoner.
13:40 >> You don't hear me complaining.
13:42 >> You're expected charge any minute.
13:48 [Gunshot]
13:50 [Music]
13:52 >> All right.
13:55 [Gunshot]
13:56 >> Let's make a run for it together.
13:58 [Gunshots]
14:00 [Music]
14:02 >> Let's go.
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14:07 [Dogs barking]
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15:15 >> So you thought you'd take the regiment back up there on maneuvers, did you?
15:28 >> And then, as long as you happen to be in the area, you might try to recover his body.
15:34 >> Well, isn't that what you had in mind?
15:37 >> Well, yes, sir. I feel I owe him at least a proper burial.
15:41 >> Why didn't you say so in the first place?
15:43 >> Well, because I didn't think he'd let me, sir.
15:46 >> You thought correctly. For all his faults, which were legion, I'm just as sorry to lose Custer as you are. Maybe more so.
15:54 There were hundreds of times when I wished him in Hades, but there never was a time when I didn't respect him as a fighting man.
16:02 >> But you won't let me look for him, will you?
16:04 >> Maybe. Just maybe. If he were still alive, I'd let you go look for him.
16:11 But to take a risk of that magnitude merely for the sake of a proper burial, is it really such a risk, sir?
16:17 That canyon is right on the edge of Blackfoot country. Here, it's right here.
16:22 There. Our little hunting party is one thing, but to get that close to their land in full regimental strength,
16:29 that might not only be an invitation to open warfare, but might also have the highly undesirable side effect of uniting two deadly enemies, the Sioux and the Blackfeet.
16:39 >> And you wouldn't take a chance like that for Custer?
16:41 >> I wouldn't take that kind of a risk for any man alive, with the possible exception of Custer, if he were still alive.
16:48 >> But sir... >> Dismissed!
16:50 >> Yes, sir.
17:04 >> Well? Too risky. Might start a war. Might stop the Blackfoot and the Sioux fighting each other and gang up on us.
17:11 >> You know he's right.
17:13 >> Well, maybe you're willing to take his no for an answer, but I'm not.
17:18 >> I think he means it.
17:25 [Music]
17:52 >> Good morning. Sleep well?
17:57 Are you well enough to move on?
18:02 >> Where?
18:04 >> I thought I mentioned it last night. I'm taking you in with me.
18:09 >> I will not be your captive. You will be mine.
18:14 >> Well, I'd say that's open for debate. Wouldn't you?
18:20 >> I do not fight with words.
18:22 >> I know you don't. But until we're out of Blackfoot country, defend yourself.
18:28 [Music]
18:57 [Grunts]
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20:14 >> What do you say? Should we call it a draw?
20:18 >> What's that?
20:20 >> That means no winner and no loser.
20:25 And who is prisoner and who is master?
20:29 Neither one.
20:32 Until we get out of the Blackfoot country, we stick together.
20:37 >> Why together?
20:39 >> We stand a better chance together than alone.
20:43 You know that as well as I.
20:45 Until we cross the Rosebud River, we help each other to the best of our abilities.
20:53 And after we get across, we return to the more comfortable state of being mortal enemies.
21:01 >> I accept that. I will try it.
21:08 [Music]
21:31 >> You know the country. You lead the way.
21:36 [Music]
21:43 >> Well, he's letting us go on patrol tomorrow.
21:46 >> Around the Rosebud.
21:48 >> It's about time. You know, some of them Sioux's been poking around down there a whole lot lately.
21:53 Like they lost something. Crazy horses, people.
21:56 You know, that's a funny thing. I just can't rightly figure it out.
22:02 Crazy horse is a lot smarter than to go fiddling around that close to home unless he's got an awful good reason.
22:08 >> Oh, well, it might not be them I'd be interested in.
22:11 They're no threat to us at the moment. Only a nuisance.
22:14 >> Oh? Then what are we going down there for?
22:17 >> Well, I got a feeling.
22:24 Now, it's just a feeling, mind you, that the general would not be too surprised if we sort of got lost and took a good look at that canyon where we left Custer.
22:34 >> I thought General Carey told you that he didn't want you going near that place.
22:38 >> Only with the regiment. His orders, as far as I can tell, did not include a puny, inoffensive little patrol of 10 or 12 men.
22:47 >> You know what? You're fixing to get you and me in a whole pack of trouble. That's what.
22:53 >> Well, if the prospect of that frightens you, I'd not be wanting you to come along if you'd not want to go.
23:01 >> Who said I didn't want to go anyhow?
23:17 >> You're like a cavalry trooper, crazy horse. Custom to getting blisters everywhere but on his feet.
23:23 >> A Sioux warrior does not walk on the ground like a squaw. I stole my first horse from a fur trader when I was 10 summers old.
23:32 >> I wish you hadn't lost the knack. You could do with a couple ponies right now. Not to mention something to eat.
23:44 >> Eat?
23:47 >> No thanks.
24:02 >> I'm not hungry.
24:05 >> White men eat raw oysters, cook frogs, but grow pale about eating worms. You have strange ways, yellow hair.
24:28 >> From your point of view, I agree. On the other hand...
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24:54 [Cough]
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25:34 >> There are others that claim this land, yellow hair. Tell them about the white man's might. Tell them how you will conquer his land.
25:42 >> Go on, yellow hair. Tell them about the white man's ways.
25:48 [Music]
26:03 >> Thanks for your help.
26:08 [Music]
26:37 >> You reckon they'll give us that scalp back at Fort Hayes?
26:41 >> His scalp? Not a plug nickel.
26:45 >> Now you shut your mouth Indian lover. We ain't about to let you live any longer than him.
26:52 >> Find much gold along here?
26:55 >> Ain't complaining.
26:57 >> The cavalry's been scouting this area for some time. Thought they happened to miss you.
27:02 >> You're a horse soldier, ain't you?
27:05 >> That's right.
27:06 >> How brazen you are. What are you doing with a red skin for a partner?
27:10 >> I'm Colonel Custer of the 7th Cavalry.
27:12 >> Custer?
27:14 >> That's right, and this man's my prisoner. And in case you're not aware of it, if you're caught panning for gold in this river, it'll cost you 20 years.
27:22 >> I'll tell you something, Mr. Custer. If we caught any place to, we ain't gonna get nothing but a rope.
27:29 >> Killing two more ain't gonna cause us to get any closer to the hemp-necked tithe than we've been all along.
27:34 >> What do we do with it?
27:35 >> Cavalry's not all you've got to worry about. There's a party of Blackfeet's been chasing us for two days. They're not far behind.
27:42 >> Well, now. Thank you, Mr. Custer, but a warning. We'll be moving along then. Right after we square you two.
27:51 [Cat meows]
27:53 >> I am taking no scalps. Until the time comes to take yours.
28:09 [Horse neighs]
28:11 >> How many men have died for this yellow dust?
28:35 [Splash]
28:37 >> You did not try to stop me. I thought any white man held gold higher than honor, higher than life itself.
28:49 >> But wrong.
29:03 [Horse neighs]
29:05 >> I must warn you very badly.
29:11 >> Yes.
29:13 >> What did you do to them?
29:15 >> Whatever it is a man does to his enemies.
29:18 >> And us? What makes us enemies? The colors of our skin?
29:23 >> Yours is hardly darker than mine.
29:27 >> You have said enough.
29:30 >> I'm beginning to understand that story about you.
29:33 >> What story?
29:36 >> It's probably just a rumor, but since you asked, it's been suggested that you were born of white parents.
29:44 >> Yellow hair. Don't you ever say such a thing to me again.
29:49 [Splash]
29:51 [Horse neighs]
30:02 >> What do you suggest? We lay low or keep moving?
30:07 >> Keep moving until we cross that river. And we can be enemies again.
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30:32 >> Oh, la la soo. I told you they was a-poking around where they didn't have no business.
30:37 >> What are they doing in these parts? If the Blackfeet catch them, they'll be roasted on a slow fire.
30:43 >> They're looking for trunks, just like they had lost somebody.
30:46 >> You don't suppose...
30:53 >> No, no. >> What?
30:55 >> They're looking for Custer.
30:57 >> No, no, the General's bed. And he just might by some wondrous turn of fate.
31:03 >> No, forget it. The General's bed.
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33:04 I want you alive.
33:05 Crazy horse.
33:07 Wait.
33:23 [Gasps]
33:32 [Sighs]
33:33 Arsenic.
33:35 What?
33:36 A deadly poison.
33:37 Present in some mineral up in the spring.
33:39 If you drink that, you die.
33:42 You speak the truth.
33:56 For you.
33:59 But my people have learned to drink bitter water.
34:01 The white man made it necessary.
34:04 It's remarkable what the human body can get used to.
34:13 Not all things.
34:15 Not slavery.
34:18 I fought against slavery, crazy horse.
34:22 During your civil war?
34:25 And now you fight for it?
34:28 You're wrong.
34:29 You don't want to enslave your people.
34:32 You know that.
34:33 I have heard those same words spoken by your Indian commissioners.
34:38 And they lied.
34:40 They tried to take from us everything that we have known.
34:43 And try to make us over in the image of themselves.
34:46 Is your way of life so fine, so great,
34:49 that no other should exist?
34:51 If I were a philosopher, I might have an answer for you, crazy horse.
34:55 But I haven't.
34:57 But this I do know.
34:58 Our country will be great someday.
35:01 But only if it has a chance to grow.
35:04 Time always brings changes.
35:08 No people can stand still without progress.
35:11 They die.
35:13 As many ancient civilizations have died before us.
35:16 You may speak truth, yellow hair.
35:19 But it does not make the love of our people for their way of life any lesser.
35:26 You really do not understand us.
35:28 You cannot see the beauty we see.
35:31 You cannot feel the emotions we have.
35:34 But we are all human.
35:36 And we can learn to live together in peace.
35:39 As the white men live together in peace?
35:42 Not many years ago you fought a war against the Mexicans.
35:46 Then another.
35:48 The greatest of all wars against your own people.
35:51 When the white men can live together in peace,
35:55 then you can come to us and ask that we join in that peace.
35:58 Every nation must earn the right to exist.
36:01 Since nothing is ever given, it must be taken.
36:06 As you try to take the lands of the Sioux?
36:09 And how did the Oglala Sioux get these lands?
36:12 Were they given to them through the workings of some great medicine?
36:17 No.
36:19 The Oglala came from the east, up in Minnesota.
36:23 At a time your old men still remember.
36:25 With war lance and bow, they drove out the people who were here before them.
36:29 The Arikara, Crow, Cree, Ponca.
36:35 Even the mighty Cheyenne bowed to the great force of the Sioux nation.
36:40 And now it is the turn of the Sioux to feel the might of a stronger people.
36:45 And if they choose to resist through means of war,
36:49 they will be destroyed.
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36:59 We'll be making a compter tonight.
37:02 Tomorrow morning we can be scouts.
37:04 [music]
37:21 I guess the General is right after all.
37:23 We've come a bit close.
37:25 I'm thinking we'd best be moving out.
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37:49 This is the river you call the Rosebud.
37:51 Once we are on the other side, the Blackfoot will not dare to follow.
37:56 Then we are free to be enemies again.
38:02 Yes, I know.
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39:51 It looks like you take this round.
39:53 I do not wish to kill you now.
39:55 You have more value alive.
39:58 That's the finest compliment I've had all day.
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40:15 Hey!
40:16 You're a couple.
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41:41 What's on tap for tomorrow, Captain?
41:43 Are we going to look for the Colonel's body?
41:45 No.
41:48 We've been looking for it all along.
41:49 All we've done is stir up a hornet's nest to no good purpose whatsoever.
41:53 And tomorrow?
41:55 Back to Fort Hayes.
41:57 You're giving up?
41:59 I'm facing Faxman.
42:01 I should have given up days ago.
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42:24 If I had been a Sioux or a Blackfoot, this lesson would be quite wasted on you.
42:29 Never let me catch you falling asleep on guard duty again.
42:32 Yes, sir.
42:34 Now pick up that weapon and look sharp.
42:35 Yes, sir.
42:37 Give me some boots, a pistol, and a horse.
42:39 Move.
42:41 Trooper Eel, what are you doing away from your post?
42:45 Well, sir, I was standing guard duty over there and just...
42:47 Well, speak up, man!
42:49 Well, it's Colonel Custer, sir. I'm going to get him some deer.
42:51 Sure.
42:54 [music]
43:11 It's the General himself.
43:14 Well, if it's a galt, it should be.
43:16 'Tis a shabby-looking one you are.
43:18 Is it you, then?
43:20 Well, what happened to you, General?
43:23 Well, sir, I'm sorry, Mr. Gill. We're moving out on the double.
43:24 But the men have been 48 hours without sleep, sir.
43:26 48 hours? Is that all?
43:28 The moment I'm gone, you start pampering them.
43:30 Colonel Custer.
43:32 Jamsby, have the men ready to move in two minutes.
43:34 Yes, sir.
43:36 Rio told me you were alive.
43:38 I thought you were dead. Happy to see you back.
43:40 What are you waiting for, Sergeant? Get those men moving.
43:42 Yes, sir.
43:44 All right. Hit the dirt.
43:49 Get ready to move out.
43:52 Saddle up.
43:53 What do you want to do? Leave your life away?
43:55 The Colonel's back.
43:57 Two hours ago, he was the prisoner of crazy horse.
43:59 If we hurry, we may still be able to catch them.
44:02 How many and how big a start do they have?
44:04 Eight or ten men, about 20 minutes' ride.
44:06 No more than that.
44:08 The day before, he was accompanied by only one man.
44:10 Me.
44:12 Come on, Mr. Keogh. What are you waiting for?
44:18 Welcome back, General.
44:21 We may never have another chance to catch crazy horse.
44:23 Hey, General, would you mind telling me
44:27 what's going on around here?
44:29 [HORSE GALLOPING]
44:31 [DRAMATIC MUSIC]
44:59 The blue coats.
45:00 No, no, no, wait.
45:02 You fight them on foot.
45:04 Enough, Bob. Enough.
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45:08 [HORSE GALLOPING]
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45:26 [HORSE GALLOPING]
45:27 Remember, yellow hair is for me.
45:31 [DRAMATIC MUSIC]
45:33 Run off their horses.
45:46 They figure in having the advantage of close combat.
45:48 Let's show them, lads.
45:50 Charge!
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