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00:00Once upon a time, there were three little girls who went to the police academy.
00:06Two in Los Angeles.
00:13The other in San Francisco.
00:16And they were each assigned very hazardous duties.
00:22But I took them away from all that.
00:25And now they work for me.
00:27My name is Charlie.
01:27Sunwest Dude Ranch. I'm aboard, folks.
01:57All right.
02:21All righty.
02:23Well, folks, it's an all-night ride to Sunwest.
02:26So relax, and there'll be hot breakfast when we get there in the morning.
02:53All right.
03:23All right.
03:45What the devil?
03:54Tres chic?
03:56Whoo! Tres chic.
03:59Boy, we've really run up a bill, too.
04:03That is sensational.
04:05Do you like it?
04:07I love it.
04:09Wow.
04:11Whoo!
04:13Now, you heard Charlie right. Are you sure we may be going to the Bahamas?
04:16That's right. I made him repeat it to be sure. He's considering a case.
04:20What's the case?
04:22I don't know. He didn't say.
04:24He did not say because he was negotiating with a potential client the matter of a fee.
04:29Oh, you mean to cover our cover.
04:31Precisely.
04:33And, unfortunately, they did not come to terms,
04:36so we will not be working on this case.
04:39Oh, Bosley, are you singing the whole things off?
04:43You grasp my meaning perfectly.
04:46Oh.
04:49Charlie can't do this.
04:51I mean, he can't do it, Bosley.
04:53He can't lead us into heaven and then just pull the plug.
04:55I am sorry, but the venture was economically not feasible.
04:59With clothes like these, who needs to be feasible?
05:02Ah, but it was not a total loss
05:05because Charlie did accept a case and a certain wardrobe will be needed.
05:10Yeah, but not like this, right?
05:13No, not quite.
05:19No.
05:25Well, angels, it seems to go like this.
05:28Joseph Frisch was apparently killed by a blow with some sort of blunt instrument,
05:33so we must assume someone on that bus is a murderer.
05:36At the moment, all we have is a name with each of the pictures.
05:43Now, this lady is Jean Trevor from New York.
05:48Mr. Ed Miller from Phoenix, Arizona.
05:55Ed Cole, the SunWest Dude Ranch foreman.
06:02Mr. George Jackson from Los Angeles.
06:05Mr. Jackson I know about, angels.
06:07He once worked for me as an assistant investigator.
06:12Well, that could be interesting. What's he doing on the bus?
06:15That's a good question, Sabrina.
06:17I can tell you this, Jackson is not one of your higher class gumshoes.
06:22And nobody got on or off the bus from the time it left the airport
06:26until the time it got to SunWest Dude Ranch?
06:28According to the driver, the bus never stopped.
06:31What about the local authorities, Charlie?
06:34There's a sheriff named Hayden.
06:36He's questioned everyone who was on the bus.
06:38It seems no one saw anything, heard anything,
06:42and no one seems in any way related to the dead man.
06:45Charlie, who is hiring us?
06:47The man who owns the SunWest.
06:49He doesn't like the idea of one of his guests being a killer.
06:53And his guests apparently don't like it either.
06:56Most of them have left or canceled their reservations.
06:59Now I think you should all pretend you don't know each other, at first anyway.
07:03You can move easier.
07:04Your contact will be Sheriff Hayden.
07:07By the way, Bosley,
07:09besides some rather startling bills for hats, boots and clothes,
07:14you've submitted one for golfing.
07:16Oh, that's for rolfing, Charlie, with an R.
07:20Rolfing? You mean as in deep massage?
07:24Well, yes.
07:27Yesterday, when I found out what our assignment was,
07:32I rented a horse.
07:34I rushed up on my riding.
07:37Then last night, the part of my body that touches the saddle
07:44was suffering from excruciating cramps.
07:49So you got yourself rolfed?
07:52Yes, I went to an elderly Chinese gentleman.
07:55For Bosley, $85?
07:58Well, I was there for several hours, Charlie.
08:04Well, it was an elderly Chinese gentleman.
08:07And he was working on very elderly muscles.
08:10I think you grasped the picture, Charlie.
08:13Yes, I grasped the picture.
08:15But do me a favor, Bosley.
08:18Yes, Charlie?
08:19Either firm up that part of your body we've discussed,
08:23or forget the saddle and get a very soft horse.
08:27My accountant and I are very distressed about these added expenses.
08:31Good luck, angels.
08:33Bye, Charlie.
08:41Bye.
09:00Sheriff Hayden?
09:02Yeah.
09:03I'm Sabrina Duncan.
09:04This is Kelly Garrett, Chris Monroe, John Bosley.
09:06Oh, yeah. Mr. Townsend's people.
09:08That's right.
09:10Boy, you three are prettier than fresh, old fillies.
09:16You really know how to turn a phrase, Sheriff.
09:19How's that?
09:21Well, you have a way with words.
09:23Oh.
09:26Oh.
09:36Uh, Sheriff, the man who was killed on the bus,
09:39have you found a motive for the killing?
09:42Well, now, he had no poodle in his poke.
09:48Say that again?
09:50I think he means he had no cash in his wallet.
09:53Oh, well, then robbery could be a motive.
09:56Say, that's an idea.
09:58Uh, yeah.
10:00What did you find in his wallet, Sheriff?
10:02Oh, some of them.
10:04Their credit cards, no driver's license.
10:08And where is Fisher's body now?
10:10Car in his office.
10:12Soon as they confirm up the identification,
10:15they're gonna notify his Mexican.
10:18Oh, there's our ride.
10:20Uh, we'll contact you if we make any progress.
10:23And by the way, we're all incognito.
10:25Incog what?
10:27Uh, undercover, remember?
10:30Oh, yeah, very good.
10:33Well, you keep in touch now.
10:36If you get confused or anything, just give a holler.
10:41I'll do everything I can to straighten you out.
10:45Well, thank you, Sheriff.
11:07Are you with the SunWest Dude Ranch?
11:09I'm Ed Cole. I run the place for the owner.
11:11Well, then we're with you.
11:13Kelly Garrett, Philadelphia.
11:15Heard of it.
11:16Sabrina Duncan, Butte, Montana.
11:19My, you look so, uh, western.
11:22I just can't wait to get into my duds.
11:25That is what you call them, isn't it? Duds?
11:28Whatever you like, Mrs. Garrett.
11:30Wish my husband had been that agreeable.
11:32Last week in Las Vegas, I became a miss again.
11:35I'm here to get over the pain of it all.
11:37Well, we'll do all we can to ease your pain.
11:40I know you will.
11:43Oh, uh, I forgot your name.
11:46Oh, uh, Chris Monroe. I'm from Des Moines.
11:49That's in Iowa.
11:51And I-I think you said your name was Bosley, right?
11:54Right, uh, Bosley.
11:56John Bosley, Pharmaceuticals, Chicago.
11:58A pill for your ill. A little slogan we use.
12:01All right, if you're all ready,
12:03let's make tracks for the old bunkhouse, as they say.
12:07I bet you say that to just about everybody.
12:11Territory.
12:13You want to meet later, I'll explain it to you.
12:16I'll give that some thought.
12:18So will I.
12:42Now, the first thing to remember is to stay away from old Sawtooth.
12:46You can recognize him with a white diamond on his back.
12:49You know, all the cowboys here keep betting each other
12:51they can ride old Sawtooth, but nobody's done it yet.
12:55Uh-huh. What an interesting name.
12:58Old Sawtooth? What gender is that?
13:02I think Miss Trevor wants to know if it's a boy or girl horse.
13:06Miss Garrett, I believe out here in the wilderness
13:10the term boy or girl is not applicable to horses.
13:14Old Sawtooth is a gelding. He's about 10 years old.
13:17Looks like he's probably been a rodeo brawl.
13:20Well, this ain't the first time you've ever seen a horse.
13:23No, I used to ride some rodeo myself, Jackson Hole, Butte.
13:26What are you doing here?
13:28I had a little accident. I thought I'd just lay back for a while
13:31while I was on the mend.
13:33You said gelding. Is that a boy or a girl?
13:36Oh, neither.
13:39Or I think, as you say here, neither.
13:42I taught grammar in Des Moines.
13:47There he goes.
13:53Hold his head. He ain't gonna bite you.
13:56Hey, hey, hey. Easy now. Easy.
13:59Hold him.
14:01Hurry, loosen him.
14:03Come on.
14:08He's doing all right.
14:10Stick with him, Benny.
14:12Get him.
14:30There he goes.
14:32One again.
14:37Nice ride.
14:43Like the man said, nobody rides old Sawtooth.
14:47Well, since old Sawtooth is eating, why don't we?
14:51Don't like hay much.
14:53Like a fellow with a sense of humor.
14:56Come on.
14:58All right, we'll meet back here for the trail ride at 2, all right?
15:01Mr. Bosley, maybe we could discuss old Sawtooth's gender
15:05over a plate of grits or something?
15:07My pleasure.
15:09Oh, Miss Trevor, I believe that in these parts,
15:12grits are out, beans are in.
15:15Halfway.
15:23This place is like a ghost town.
15:25If they don't get any guests soon, they're gonna go broke.
15:28Yeah. You're right.
15:32You know what? I think I'm gonna take another run at Jackson.
15:35Okay, I'll stay with Cole.
15:40You and your friends are real social types, huh?
15:43My friends?
15:45Miss Monroe, Miss Duncan, Mr. Bosley.
15:48Well, they're not really friends of mine.
15:51We met on the bus at the airport.
15:53Oh, I got the feeling you all knew each other.
15:56Like you said.
15:58We're the same age.
16:00We're friends.
16:02We're friends.
16:04We're friends.
16:06Like you said.
16:08We're the social types.
16:22Well, let's saddle up for our trail ride, gang.
16:25Okay.
16:36Let's go.
17:07Whoa! Cabrita!
17:27Ha!
17:36Hyah!
17:39Hyah!
17:44Hyah!
17:47Hyah!
18:05Are you okay? Are you all right, Bree?
18:08Careful.
18:10Why'd he spook?
18:12I don't know.
18:15Come on. Come on.
18:19Hey, what happened?
18:21Well, that's just my special new way of dismounting, Bosley.
18:32Uh-huh.
18:35Well, it's the old burr under the saddle trick.
18:39You okay?
18:41No problem.
18:43Well, a rodeo rider like yourself, surprised you got tossed.
18:46Well, like I said, I'm, uh... I'm on the mend.
18:50Yeah, like you said.
18:54Well, I'll get you a fresh mouth.
18:56Yeah, I'd appreciate that.
18:58Thank you.
19:03You think he's the one that set you up for a fall?
19:06Well, let's face it, any one of our suspects could have, uh...
19:09slipped me this little jewel.
19:11Well, then, what do we have?
19:13Well, I talked to Jackson at lunch,
19:15and, uh, he didn't say too much to me
19:17except pass the ketchup, which he put on his steak.
19:20And let's face it, Mr. Cole is, uh...
19:23a little uptight himself.
19:25He might have something to hide.
19:28What about Miss Trevor?
19:30Well, she...
19:32I don't know.
19:34She...
19:36I think she's attracted to me.
19:40Really. She, uh...
19:42She said, I like the cut of your cloth.
19:45She likes the... the cut of your cloth?
19:48Yeah, those were her very words.
19:50She said, I like the cut of your cloth.
19:53Well, maybe she wants to borrow a shirt.
19:56What about Miller?
19:58Miller? Miller is a businessman.
20:01He says he's a businessman,
20:03and that's all he says.
20:05Well, then we've got Silch.
20:07Or worse. What does that mean?
20:09Well, it means that we don't know who the killer is,
20:12but he... or she...
20:15may know who we are.
20:19Yeah.
20:33Hello?
20:35Jackson, Sloan.
20:37I've been waiting for your call.
20:39Yeah, I got the message you left on your service in L.A.
20:42What is this number? Where you at?
20:44Place called Sunwest Dude Ranch, north of Baja.
20:48He's here.
20:50He's here?
20:52Yeah.
20:54He's here.
20:56He's here?
20:58Yeah.
21:00He's here.
21:02You sure?
21:04Would I kid you at these prices?
21:06Sunwest Dude Ranch.
21:08Forty miles north of the border.
21:11We'll be there in five, six hours.
21:14We found him.
21:16All right. Let's go.
21:31Okay. What have we got?
21:33Still Zilch.
21:35All right, then. Let's take it from the top one more time.
21:37Everybody on the bus.
21:39Okay. What about Miller? You get any more on him?
21:41Yeah. Well, I found out what kind of business he's in.
21:43He's a plumbing contractor from Los Angeles,
21:45and he owns his own business.
21:47Okay. We got a plumber from Los Angeles.
21:49Now, what about our silent ranch foreman, Mr. Cole?
21:54He keeps asking questions about us,
21:56insinuating that we knew each other before.
21:58I don't like the sound of that.
22:00Me neither.
22:02I'll play my fancy free divorcee bit on him some more.
22:04Maybe he'll confide in me.
22:06What about our cut-rate gumshoe, Mr. Jackson?
22:10Well, he's still putting ketchup on his steak and very nervous.
22:14Well, I don't think he came out here for the sagebrush and the fresh air.
22:17Doesn't look like the outdoor type to me.
22:19Okay. Who do we have left but Miss Jean Trevor?
22:22Who's also not the outdoor type,
22:25which tells me she's not here for fun in the sun.
22:28Okay. Thanks, Charlie.
22:30You've been very helpful.
22:32You got something, Bosley?
22:34Well, I think so.
22:36Now, listen to this little scenario.
22:39First, Mr. Cole seems that a few years ago
22:43he worked for a company called Fantasy Valley.
22:46Which was?
22:47Phony land speculation.
22:49Just worthless Arizona desert.
22:51The government shut the operation down.
22:53And guess who ran the operation from New York?
22:56None other than our dead man on the bus, Mr. Joseph Frisch.
23:00You mean Cole worked for Frisch?
23:02You got it.
23:03And guess who ran the public relations angle for the same company?
23:08Jean Trevor?
23:09Right again.
23:11So we have all three.
23:13Mr. Cole, Joseph Frisch, and Jean Trevor.
23:16All with the same history.
23:18So, I think that I should go.
23:22I think that I shall join Miss Trevor for dinner.
23:26Think we're getting a handle on this?
23:28Mm-hmm.
23:30Well, at least we're one step beyond zilch.
23:39You know, I just remembered.
23:42Remembered?
23:44Yeah, it's been nagging me,
23:46but you and I met a few years ago.
23:50I don't think so.
23:52Oh, yeah, I'm sure.
23:54Just briefly, it was in Arizona.
23:57I was going to buy some desert land from a company named Fantasy Valley.
24:04You work public relations.
24:06Yes, that's right.
24:08The company was owned by a man named Frisch, I recall.
24:14Mr. Joseph Frisch.
24:16Yes, I think he was one of the people involved.
24:19I knew that he would be your employer.
24:22You'd remember him.
24:23Well, not really.
24:25You see, the executive offices were in New York.
24:27We never met.
24:29Why do you ask?
24:31Because I understand he was killed two days ago near here.
24:37Yes, on the bus coming over from the airport.
24:42The local law has been asking a lot of questions.
24:46Small world.
24:50Isn't it?
25:12BUZZING
25:42Mr. Cole?
25:44BUZZING
25:50Oh!
25:52BUZZING
26:12BUZZING
26:22BUZZING
26:52BUZZING
27:22BUZZING
27:52BUZZING
28:13Now, let me see if I got this straight.
28:16We figure someone shot this fella Cole,
28:19then tried to make it look like suicide.
28:22Well, if a man's gonna commit suicide,
28:24he's not gonna use a pillow to deaden the sound.
28:27And there was somebody in this room when I got here.
28:30So the suicide note was a fake.
28:32Now, Sheriff, you understand
28:34why the killer added the fake suicide note, don't you?
28:37Yeah.
28:39Okay.
28:41Maybe you should explain it again
28:43so you've got it straight.
28:46Oh, right.
28:48You see, something was due to happen.
28:51Cole got in the way.
28:53They had to get him out of the way.
28:55But if a murder investigation was started here,
28:58liable to mess up their schedule.
29:00So they had to make the murder look like a suicide.
29:03Right?
29:05Uh-huh.
29:07And you want me to officially call it suicide for a while?
29:10Yeah, because, um, if you start a murder investigation,
29:13while Cole's killers are liable to panic and run,
29:16we need some answers,
29:18and we need our suspects to be where we can get to them.
29:21That makes sense.
29:23Yeah, well, I'll give you something that doesn't make any sense.
29:26Oh, such as?
29:28I just caught Gene Trevor in a clinch with Mr. Miller.
29:33A little dude-ranch romance.
29:38Yeah, well, it sure came up all of a sudden.
29:41Uh, Bosley, you can't win them all.
29:43It was just an objective observation.
29:46There was nothing personal in it.
29:48Don't feel bad, Bosley.
29:50Apparently, Gene Trevor spreads herself around.
29:53Meaning what?
29:55Well, I just talked to Charlie. He checked the lady out.
29:57Seems she and our dead man on the bus, Joseph Frisch,
30:00have been a romantic item for some time.
30:03No, no, no, that doesn't make any sense at all.
30:06When I questioned her,
30:08she said she didn't know anyone else on the bus, least of all Frisch.
30:12And she told me that when she worked for Frisch's phony land company,
30:16Frisch was officed in New York.
30:18She never met him.
30:20Seems to me we better have a heart-to-heart talk with Ms. Trevor.
30:23Maybe I ought to slap that little lady in her cell lock real quick.
30:27Well, if you weren't as smart as you are,
30:29you'd probably do that, I guess.
30:33You mean I shouldn't?
30:35You probably figured out that we might get further if we level with her.
30:39Tell her who we are and why we're here.
30:42Oh, yeah.
30:45I'm probably right.
30:47We bring her up short,
30:50and she might catch our case of the smarts and cooperate.
30:56Yeah, they're going over to confront Gene Trevor now.
30:59What about Mr. Miller? You get any more on him?
31:01Well, Sabrina, Miller seems quite legitimate.
31:04Well thought of. Married.
31:06But he likes to play.
31:08Play? You mean like Ms. Trevor?
31:11I mean with Ms. Trevor.
31:13Oh, when did that start?
31:15I don't know.
31:16Well, perhaps you should speak to Miller.
31:18He might be able to help you.
31:20Are you people arresting me?
31:23We're just hired by the management.
31:25If there's any arresting to do, that's his ballgame.
31:28Then why am I here?
31:30Because I want to know
31:32why you lied about knowing Joseph Frisch.
31:35According to our information, you two were more than friends.
31:39I don't know.
31:41I don't know.
31:43I don't know.
31:45I don't know.
31:47I don't know.
31:49More than friends, shall we say?
31:51All right. I lied because I didn't want to get involved.
31:55Someone kills a man you care for, and that's all you wanted?
31:59Not to get involved?
32:01Joe ran in rough company.
32:04He's been in trouble with the government and his business associates.
32:08Business associates?
32:10I think the popular phrase is he is syndicate-connected.
32:13Well, we never knew that about him.
32:15The big ones keep a very low profile.
32:18And Frisch was a big one?
32:20Very.
32:22And the people he ran with?
32:25If they get mad at you,
32:27they can be very rough on you and your friends.
32:31And you still say you saw nothing on the bus.
32:34You have no idea who killed Joseph Frisch.
32:36I told you before, I was asleep.
32:38I didn't see anything.
32:42I guess you ought to ask her about Cole.
32:45What about him?
32:47You never knew Cole?
32:49All I know that he was the foreman here.
32:52Why should I know him?
32:54Because he worked on Joseph Frisch's Fantasy Valley project
32:58at the very same time you did.
33:00200 people worked that project.
33:03He was spread over half the state.
33:05So you're saying you never knew Cole?
33:07No.
33:09Why are you asking about Cole?
33:12Do you think he killed Joe?
33:14His suicide note said he did.
33:16If you cared so much about Joseph Frisch,
33:19what did you have going with Mr. Miller?
33:22What do you mean?
33:24I saw you and Miller just a little while ago
33:27in front of his cottage.
33:31Well, Joe and I,
33:33well, things had cooled between us.
33:35I mean, we were still good friends,
33:37but, well, we had agreed
33:40and gave each other freedom to do what we wanted.
33:43With whom you wanted?
33:45Well, you can't arrest a lady for being liberated.
33:48I didn't know we were talking about a lady.
34:14DOOR KNOCKS
34:19Just a minute, honey.
34:27Right knock, wrong party?
34:29Uh...
34:31I was expecting someone else.
34:34Miss Trevor.
34:36What makes you say that?
34:38It's just a lucky guess. Um, may I come in?
34:41Well, as I said, I, uh...
34:43I'm expecting someone else.
34:45Mr. Miller, if, um, you're waiting for Miss Trevor,
34:48it's gonna be a long wait.
34:50You see, she's sweating it out with the local sheriff.
34:53I think you really ought to let me come in.
34:56Be my guest.
35:03Uh, planning to take a ride?
35:06Uh, why is, uh...
35:09Miss Trevor with the local sheriff.
35:12Why do you care?
35:15What makes you think I care?
35:17Listen, if we keep, uh, answering question with question,
35:20we're never gonna get anywhere, Mr. Miller.
35:23DOOR KNOCKS
35:25You see, I was expecting someone.
35:27Maybe the local sheriff is finished with Miss Trevor.
35:32DOOR OPENS
35:38Well, well, well.
35:41How did you find me?
35:43Wasn't easy.
35:45Check the door.
35:47And it really don't make no difference, does it?
35:49Uh, look, maybe I better go now.
35:51Just sit.
35:52Uh, look, I really don't know what's going on here,
35:54and I really don't care, so why don't I just leave now?
35:56I'll forget everything I ever knew, which is nothing anyway, right?
35:59Wrong.
36:01Look, I don't know who you are or what you're doing here,
36:04but you've seen too much.
36:06So you ain't going anywhere.
36:09Unless it is, uh, you go with Frisch and us.
36:13Frisch?
36:18Joseph Frisch?
36:20Joseph?
36:22You didn't tell her?
36:24No.
36:26No, I've done it every night.
36:28I've told you just about enough to make you permanently quiet.
36:49Are you sure you have nothing else to tell us?
36:53I'd like you to believe that I'm not really as...
36:57as hard as I seem to be.
37:00Make us believe it.
37:02I'll get back to you.
37:07What's wrong?
37:09That was the coroner's office.
37:12The dead man, it wasn't Joseph Frisch.
37:16It was a man named Miller, Ed Miller.
37:19Miller?
37:21Miller?
37:23Are you sure? Positive.
37:25Wait a minute.
37:27Then our Mr. Miller, your new romance, it's a switch.
37:32It's really Joseph Frisch, right?
37:41Yes. Oh, terrific.
37:43We'd better get over there.
37:45No, please, you...
37:47Please, let me explain.
37:50Joe and I have been on the run.
37:52The attorney general's office has a warrant out for his arrest.
37:55His syndicate friends are afraid that he will roll over and sell them out.
38:00That's why they're looking for him.
38:02Seems like Mr. Frisch is in a rough situation.
38:04Miller was one of the men that they said after him.
38:07Joe killed him in self-defense.
38:09Self-defense, huh? You're sure of that?
38:12I didn't actually see it. I was asleep.
38:15Later, Joe told me that he switched wallets...
38:18so that he could throw the others off our trail.
38:21You can't let it go, can you? You can't stop lying.
38:24I'm telling you the truth.
38:26And Frisch has been lying to you, the man he killed, in self-defense.
38:31Married, three children, ran a small plumbing company in Los Angeles...
38:35and never did anything meaner in his life than get a speeding ticket.
38:38That's impossible.
38:40It is, huh?
38:42Ed Miller's wife just identified his body.
38:46But then Joe made a mistake.
38:51Frisch didn't make any mistake. He needed time.
38:55So he killed an innocent man so we would think that he was dead.
38:59Joe wouldn't do that. I know him.
39:02You don't know him, because I think he also killed Cole.
39:06Cole committed suicide.
39:08Wrong. Cole was murdered.
39:10Why would Joe...
39:12He probably recognized you and Frisch from the Arizona days...
39:15when he worked for Frisch's phony land development company.
39:18Kelly.
39:25Where'd you get the car, Mr. Jackson?
39:27I rented it.
39:29Ah, and in a hurry, too. I think we'd better talk.
39:32What about? Concentrate. It'll come to you.
39:35Listen, I'm in a hurry. Jackson, we already know about Mr. Frisch.
39:38We also know some people have been looking for him.
39:41You wouldn't, by chance, be helping them, would you?
39:44Look, I don't know anything about what's happening.
39:47I ain't stepped over the line. I'm a licensed P.I.
39:50Look, you've got no right. Chris, look.
39:55Jackson, who are those two men?
40:00I don't know. I think you do.
40:03And if you do, you best tell us promptly.
40:06They're the ones who hired me. To find Frisch? So they could kill him?
40:10That's what my clients do when I'm through with them. It's not my responsibility.
40:15I think it's a no-go, fellas.
40:20No, no, no. That's no good. He'll have the roads blocked in five minutes.
40:24Listen, I vote for giving up. I told you to shut up.
40:27Sheriff, you take care of these two. You get on the radio and you get the roads blocked.
40:31They're gonna run for it. Let's go. Hurry.
40:34Okay, Frisch, you want to ride out of here? Let's all ride.
40:37They're going to get the horses. Come on.
40:45You're ticked each way. Get on. Get on.
40:49I said get on!
40:55Get up. Okay.
40:57Yeah! Yeah!
41:02Okay, let's go.
41:08Yeah! Yeah!
41:12Yeah!
41:14No more mouse, Kelly.
41:19Come on.
41:23Hey, lady.
41:25Sorry, partner. I gotta borrow your rig.
41:27Yeah!
41:29Yeah!
41:31Hey! Hey! Hey!
41:34Hey! Hey!
41:38Hey!
41:54Hey! Hey! Come on! Come on!
41:57Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!
41:59Sawtooth! Oh, no!
42:01Oh, no!
42:08Hey!
42:13Yeah!
42:18Whoa!
42:22Hey, stay together there!
42:29Yeah!
42:33Yeah!
42:35Yeah!
42:39What's the matter with you?
42:41Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!
42:43Yeah!
42:45Yeah!
42:48Yeah!
42:59Yeah!
43:01Yeah!
43:06Yeah!
43:09Yeah!
43:17Yeah!
43:24Yeah!
43:36Hold it.
43:38You lose, partner.
43:40You okay?
43:42Not something I'd like to do every day.
43:48Hey, you been playing in the dirt again?
43:50Just a country girl at heart.
43:52Yeah.
43:54Okay, come on. Into the wagon.
43:56Why don't you join him, Mr. Frisch?
44:00Whoa!
44:02Whoa!
44:05Whoa!
44:13Oh, no!
44:21Hey, you did it, bud!
44:23You rode old Sawtooth!
44:30Piece of cake!
44:34Yeah!
44:54Just a moment.
44:58I really thought that Joe killed that man Miller in self-defense to protect himself.
45:03To protect us.
45:05I want you to believe that.
45:08The point is, do you believe that?
45:33Yeah.
45:54Angels, I understand why Frisch killed Miller and switched wallets.
45:58But why did Frisch kill Cole?
46:00Did Cole see the murder?
46:02No, Cole was asleep like the other passengers on the bus.
46:05But he recognized Frisch from years before when he worked for Frisch's phony land development company.
46:11Cole began to realize what was happening, and he decided to take advantage of the situation.
46:17You mean blackmail.
46:19Right. When Frisch decided to run, he took all the cash he could get a hold of.
46:22Cole found out about it and wanted a piece of it.
46:25So Frisch killed him and tried to make it look like suicide.
46:28The SunWest Dude Ranch was the perfect place to hide.
46:31Frisch and Gene Trevor were going to steal the horses and ride into Mexico until Sloan and Ferrell showed up.
46:36I see.
46:38Now, Bosley, there's another bill here for Rolfing.
46:42Oh, yes, Charlie.
46:44I had another session with the elderly Chinese gentleman.
46:48But, Bosley, a hundred and twelve dollars?
46:52Well, yes, Charlie.
46:54Apparently there was this horse called Old Sawtooth.
46:58A very tough horse.
47:00I told you to get a soft horse.
47:02I know, Charlie.
47:04But there are horses, and then there are horses.
47:06Perhaps we should meet with my accountant, sit down, and discuss this, Bosley.
47:11Charlie, I am perfectly willing to meet with you, to discuss with you,
47:15but I will not sit down with you under any circumstances for some time.
47:19Do you get the picture, Charlie?
47:21Yes, Bosley, I think I get the picture.
47:24Thank you, Charlie.
47:26To Old Sawtooth.
47:27To old Bosley.
47:31Piece of cake.
47:51THE END