In this Western film, lawmen Billy Carson and Fuzzy Jones race against time to retrieve $50,000 stolen from the Piedmont National Bank by Link Daggett's escaped gang, demonstrating how community justice requires quick action and determination to prevent financial ruin for local ranchers facing foreclosure.
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Outlaws, Stolen Money, and a Race Against Time in the Wild WestAdded:
Heat. Heat.
[music] [music] [music] [music] >> [music] [music] [bell] [music] >> Hello.
[music] Hello.
>> [music] [music] [bell] [music] [music] [bell] [music] [music] [music] >> Heat. Heat.
[music] >> [music] [music] >> Take your chance, deploy. Shoot to kill.
They're desperate. Spread out over the land country. They've beheaded for the border.
Just a minute.
Hello. Speaking.
Thanks. [music] Okay, they've accommodated a car. Now cover all the roads and get going.
Think they've [music] had a big enough staff?
>> Yes, they've been gone a half an hour.
>> That's good. I hope we're doing the right thing.
>> I'm [music] sure of it. The governor's sure of it. Well, I'm not. As warden here, it's my job to keep prisoners in prison. They'll be back. Young Tom Hanland escaped with the others and he's been a model prisoner. He's due for parole in 6 months. There's more at stake than Tom Hanland. Warden, we don't get that stolen money back. Hundreds of ranchers in Petemont County are going to be ruined. And if I know Link Dagen and his gang, he'll lead us right to where it is. It's a desperate chance. But suppose he doesn't lead you to where it is.
>> Yeah, I'll take the responsibility. I'll keep in touch with you. Thanks very much.
>> [music] [music] [music] >> Heat. Heat. [music] >> [music] [music] >> You know what's good [music] for you?
Keep your mouth shut. Now feed it.
[music] [music] Well, man, I told you I'd get you out of prison, and I did.
>> Well, we ain't clear yet. Oh, they'll never catch us again. I'm too smart for them. I wouldn't be too sure about that, dag it. Hey, what's eating you, kid? I got you out, didn't I?
>> Yeah, sure.
>> I don't like the way you said that.
>> Come on, we're wasting time. The kids all right. Where's the horses we're supposed to have?
>> You'll get horses.
You take the clothes on the side.
[music] >> Well, we better get out of this place.
>> Let's get going.
>> Come on. M up, kid.
>> Okay. [music] Come on. Let's get out of here before they get out.
>> Wait a minute. I want to ask the kid a question first. [music] >> Maybe you're sorry you broke out with us. Are you, kid?
>> Well, I didn't have much choice. I ain't answering the question. [music] You want to go back?
>> Yeah.
Well, go ahead. Nothing stopping you.
>> Thanks.
[music] >> Anybody else got any ideas?
>> No, I'll be with you, D.
>> Oh, here's sticking with you, Dagger. We all stick together.
>> Never did have any time for quitters.
Besides, you knew too much. Come on.
[music] [music] [music] Heat.
>> [music] >> Fit for a king. Ain't nothing like a good old Jackabad stew the way I pictured it.
Some folks ain't got no manners. Always want to visit at meal time.
Tom. Tom Hamlin.
Surprised you, didn't I, Fuzzy? Well, what incarnation are you doing here? I escaped. I I didn't want to escape.
>> Don't talk. Just take it easy. Thanks, Fuzzy. Thanks.
I didn't want to escape. Take it easy.
>> [music] [music] [music] >> I should get you to a doctor. It's too late, Fuzzy. It's too late now. Did that dagger do that?
You know, you're a fool for going with him, Tom. I reckon you had no choice with a gun in your back.
>> I don't want to go fuzzy. Honestly, don't talk. Just rest easy. You're going to be all right, Tom.
Reckon you learned your lesson the hard way. You made a mistake, but I never held it again cuz I always know you straighten out.
>> Preached me, Fuzzy.
Well, this this ain't no time for preaching like you used to, please.
Well, see what happens to outlaws.
They all get caught sooner or later.
Them bombs just can't beat the law, Tom.
They either stop a bullet or wind up with a rope around their neck.
Outlaw just another name for a fool. You see what I mean, Tom? I Tom Tom Want [music] [music] [music] [music] some kid cousin?
>> Yeah, I know.
He escaped with the dagget [music] gang.
How'd you know? He just came from the prison.
He He didn't want to escape. They put a gun on him and made him go with him. He told me [music] he was trying to get back when I shot him. I'd like to get my hands on that man, but want a chance to eat the score?
>> Yeah, I sure do. You got yourself a job.
[music] Come on. We're traveling.
>> We better take care of him first.
>> Okay.
Hey, Billy. Ain't that them?
Can I take it easy? Are you crazy?
They'll get away.
That's what I wanted him to do.
>> Well, now I know you're local. First, you tell me that you've arranged with the governor so late and escape. And when we catch up with them, so >> you'll hold your tongue wagon for a minute, I'll explain. Remember last spring when Dagen and his gang held up the Pedmont National Bank?
>> Yeah. Now, if I remember correctly, they got away with over $50,000.
>> That's right. When they were caught, the money was missing. And $50,000 belongs to the ranchers in Pedmont Valley.
A lot of them are my friends. We don't get it back, they'll be out of business.
Oh, >> they're my friends, too. Uh, you got any clues to where it is?
>> Yeah, it's my idea that Dagot hit it out until the day they'd be free.
>> Suppose they're heading to where it's hid.
>> That's what I've convinced the ranchers and the governor. Come on.
[music] >> [music] >> Heat. Heat.
[music] >> [music] >> There's the wild horse mine.
>> You suppose them low down farmers hid the money in there? That's my hunch.
>> Hey, look, Billy. There's their horses.
They must be in there. Your hunch was certainly right. This is one shooting scrap that I'm going to enjoy. I >> mean, no gunplay, fudge. Dagger's got to be taken alive and with the money. Dead man can't talk, you know.
>> That pole cattle top and all the rest of when I get through with him. Come on.
>> Now remember, fight no gun play. It shocks the way you talk. People think I didn't know nothing. Do you? Yeah.
[music] Now, >> keep quiet, fuzz, and stay close to me.
If I get any closer, I'll be in your hip pocket.
Walk over there.
Ah, it's dark in here, fud. Not for me.
I got cat eyes. I can see anything.
[music] [music] >> [music] >> Hallelujah.
>> [music] [music] >> Hey, looks like somebody lived here.
>> Yeah, all the comforts of home.
>> Hey, brother, look at these wires, too.
They're shiny. They've been used recently. Nothing funny going on around here. Why should [music] those tools that bunk all this stuff in here be in a deserted mind?
>> That's what I was thinking. Maybe we can find something to eat. Huh? You got more important things to do than eat. For what? For instance, find that money.
>> [music] [music] >> I think we're wasting our time here.
>> You've been digging here long enough.
So, I found all the money. Just a lot of digging and no money.
That's him. All right, let's rush him.
Quiet.
>> [music] >> If the money ain't here, where is it?
>> Yeah, that's what I wanted.
>> Me, too. Well, I put it behind these rocks. Are you sure that's the right rock?
>> I'd swear this is the place I put it.
You ain't trying to fool us, are you?
Dag it. What's your talk, Kellen?
>> Fighting among our sailings when I find that money.
>> Yeah, I maybe picked the wrong spot. Are there more tunnels?
>> Yeah, plenty more tunnels.
>> Which means we got to search everyone up.
>> What do you know about that? They can't find him.
>> Dag. I think it's no good to us unless he does find the money.
>> Well, what are we going to do?
>> Oh, dag never. We're wasting time around here. I'll make him talk.
>> You hold your tongue.
>> Well, you're the boss. Dag it. Now, what do we do?
>> It's been over a year since I hid the money. You know that. Maybe it is in another tunnel. It's a fine mess if you ask me. Nobody asked you. Maybe you'd like to breeze along without the money.
>> I'm staying and I'm getting my share.
>> How about the long? We're not exactly free.
Mine's as good a hideout as any. They'll never look for us here.
[music] What are you hanging on to me for?
[music] >> All right, men. Take them in that room.
We'll find out who they are.
>> All right, move. Get more.
>> Don't worry, Billy. I'll get out of this. Yeah. Like you got me into Yeah.
>> No.
>> Who are you?
>> I'm Bill Carson. This is my partner, Fuzzy Jones.
>> You ever hear of him?
>> No.
>> No.
>> What are you doing in this mine?
>> I could ask you the same thing.
>> Smart, huh? You know who I am?
>> Yeah. Hey, you Link Dagger, the biggest pull catch in these ports.
>> He's just about your size, Dagot.
>> Shut up. Do you know what me and my men just escaped from prison?
>> Yeah. Who told you?
>> You just did.
>> Hold it, Dagot. We want to find out what they're doing here. I got a hunch one of them tried to scare us with that laugh.
>> So, you're Billy Carson, eh?
>> That's right.
>> Well, you better talk and talk straight now. Now, what are you doing in this mine?
>> Well, you could call it prospecting.
>> Prospecting for what?
>> We heard there was a lot of undiscovered gold in this mine.
>> Hear that, men? We heard there's undiscovered gold in this mine.
>> What kind of gold?
>> Are there two kinds?
>> Getting funny ain't going to help you.
None.
>> We fool around long enough.
>> Wait a minute, Dagot. I want to hear this whiskered fella laugh.
>> Oh, we're just wasting our time.
>> We got to make sure there's no one else in the mind. All right, laugh.
What kind of a laugh you looking for?
>> You know what I mean.
>> Well, now if you want to laugh like a hyena, but I don't reckon I can do that.
Uh, but if you want to laugh like a jackass, I >> laugh, idiot.
>> Can't do it. Ain't nothing funny around here to laugh at. I can tell you it wasn't fuzzy who laughed.
>> You know too much already.
>> You're right, Dagot. We are wasting time.
>> This is going to be a pleasure.
Maybe uh maybe I can tell you where that money is you're looking for.
>> Hold it. Dag it. He's bluffing to save his neck.
>> Sure he's bluffing. That's what I say.
>> We'll soon find out. Okay, start talking. Where's the money?
>> Oh, I'll have to take you to it.
>> He's stalling. He knows where the money is. Why didn't he get it himself?
>> Answer that. Why didn't you?
>> That's where we were headed when you caught up with us.
>> Damn right we were.
>> Well, you must have been going piggyback. Which one are you taking, Callum?
>> Whiskers. That's good enough for me.
>> You can't get away with this, Dagot. The law will catch up with you.
>> That shot came from out there and the laugh, too.
>> Wait a minute. What about these fellas?
>> Lucas, you stay here, RIGHT?
[music] That sure was a close call. We're not cleared yet. They'll be back. The fellow that fired that shot done us a favor.
>> Yeah. I wonder who else is in this mine.
Maybe that fell that done the shooting did the laughing, too.
>> Whoever it was is interested in that money, too.
>> Well, at least he's on our side.
>> I can't believe anything anymore. We've got to get rid of these ropes and quick.
>> Never seen a nut tight so tight. Look, >> see if you can loosen this mouth of mine with your teeth.
Can Can you stand up?
>> Yeah. How's that?
>> That's not his shirt. Tight.
Bite hard. Quest.
You pad a knife. This would be easy.
Can't change the budget. Keep working.
That's our only chance.
[music] Hurry up, brother. If I only had a knife.
Come on.
>> What are you doing back there?
>> That's it. Now you're getting it.
>> [music] >> How'd you get your hands free? Who? Me?
Well, I'll be dog gone. That rope's been cut.
>> Cut?
>> Yeah, with a knife. That's what I thought you said. Hey, you mean somebody sneak behind me with a knife?
>> Exactly. Oh, Billy, come on. Let's get out of here. Not so fast, huh? Oh, Billy, but I've got a job to do. First, I got to get that money back and then put Dagen and his gang back [music] where they belong. Of course. If you're afraid who who's afraid, man. Come on.
Quick. Don't get nervous now.
>> Hey, not too tight.
[music] Hurry, Robert. Good shot.
>> Now we can finish what we started.
>> There's plenty of time to deal with them after we find the money. That is if we find it.
>> I know where it is.
>> That's what you've been telling us. He also said he knows where it is.
>> Ah, he's lying to save his skin.
>> I ain't so sure. There's a lot of funny things going on. That fell that's doing the laughing that's still loose. And these two being in the mine at the same time ain't no accident. I'm for keeping an eye on these two until we get what we come for. There'll be plenty of time to finish him then.
>> Your partner's smart, Dagot. I say he is.
>> Shut up.
>> Yeah, Kellen's right. Sure he's right.
>> All right, Daget. Let's see if you can find the right tunnel. Lucas will stay here and watch these two. I'll find it.
Come on. Don't take any chances. We won't be far away.
>> Right.
Dagger will [music] never find that money. He's gone into the wrong tunnel again.
>> Yeah, it's too bad. Uh, do you know where it is?
>> That's what we said, do we? If we show you where it is, will you cut us in?
>> I'll have to ask Dagot.
>> Why bother about him?
>> I know. I know you two ain't fooling. I We [music] wouldn't fool you, Lucas.
Say, uh, can I have one of your cigarettes?
>> Sure.
[music] Heat. Heat.
[music] >> [music] [music] [music] >> Wonder where that man is with tonight.
[music] >> [music] [music] [music] >> Hey.
What's the matter? You having trouble?
>> Yeah, this ain't funny.
>> Hey, wait a minute. Where you going?
>> I'm putting distance between me and this place.
>> Oh, yeah. I thought you said you weren't scared.
>> I ain't scared.
>> Well, then what are you running out on me for? He don't see me running, do you?
>> Look, somebody's got to stay here and watch this umbry while I chase Dagot.
Well, why can't we both go? He'll stay tied. I'm taking no chances. There's a man out here with a knife who cuts ropes. Now, you stay here. Keep on your toes.
>> [music] >> God. [music] [music] [music] Heat.
>> [music] [music] >> Looks like you picked the wrong spot again, Dagot.
>> Well, I thought this was a place.
>> That's what you said before.
>> I told you you could breeze alone.
>> Maybe I will if you don't get your brain working better. Let's cut out the argument. All right. All right.
Heat. Heat.
[music] [music] [music] Heat. Heat.
>> [music] >> Thank you.
[music] reach.
>> How do you, miss?
>> What do you want around here?
>> I uh >> You were trailing my father.
>> Yeah, that's right. I want to have a talk with him.
>> You have a funny way of trying to talk to a man. What do you want?
>> I'll gladly tell you if you'll put that rifle down. You know, I don't trust a girl with a gun in her hand. Go on, put it down. You can trust me.
>> What's your business with my father?
>> Well, you see, I >> looks like somebody else has business with you, Dad.
>> Yeah, it's Cliff Walders.
>> By the way, you say that, Mr. Walders isn't much of a friend.
>> He's not. He's head of the bank in Piedmont and holds a mortgage on father's mind.
>> Your dad owned the Wild Horse?
>> Yeah, but I wish he didn't. It's brought him nothing but bad luck. And besides that, it's worthless. Well, come along if you want to see my dad.
>> Morning, Ed. You don't seem pleased to see me. Why should I be? That shows your ingratitude. You come to me to borrow money and agree to pay it back. And when it comes time to pay and you can't, you blame me. I've been lenient with you, Ed. I've given you two extensions. I had more than enough money in that bank to pay you off before it was robbed. All of which is no fault of mine. It should be.
We all kept our money in that bank for safekeeping.
>> The way you and the ranchers talk. You think that I held up the bank?
>> You might as well.
>> All this talk won't get us any place. I did use the courtesy of riding out here to talk things over with you. But your insults leave me but one course. I demand possession of the Wild Horse Mine by noon tomorrow, or I'll bring the sheriff out here and bar the entrance.
That's all I have to say.
>> You'll never take the mine away from me.
If you're crazy enough to put up a scrap, the sheriff will take care of that.
>> I could pay you off. There's only one way you could pay off that loan. By making a strike.
>> Strike?
Well, maybe I did.
>> Well, Ed, if you have made a discovery, I might reconsider it. Mind you, I said I might. I've always believed there was a rich vein in there. Why? We might even work out a partnership.
>> Oh, no. I know what a partnership with you would be like. You'd find a way to squeeze me out.
>> If that's the way you feel about it, you will have to take the consequences. I've done all I can. By noon tomorrow, I want possession of that mine.
>> Well, this is the man I want to see.
going to see my father.
>> I'll be back.
Come on.
Now, what are you doing?
>> Would you mind looking after those horses for me?
>> Well, you've got a lot of nerve. First, I find you trailing my father.
>> Now, I show up with four horses. Be a good girl. Keep an eye on them, will you?
Oh, I'm uh I'm Billy Carson. I don't think you told me your name.
>> Oh, um, Marian Garnet.
>> Marian Garnet. That's a pretty name.
>> You're pretty, too.
This the road to Petemont >> straight ahead about 10 miles. I'm heading there myself.
>> I'm Bill Carson. Mind if I ride along with you?
>> Brooks is mine. Jim Brooks. Better have your company.
>> You're a rancher, aren't you, Jim?
>> Well, I am today. There's no telling what I'll be by tomorrow.
>> What's the matter? You have trouble?
>> Yeah, plenty. It's a long story, but the banker down in Pedmont is foreclosed on all the ranchers, and we've been served notice to pay before noon tomorrow or get out.
>> That's bad. Tell you, well, a fellow by the name of Jed Bennett be in town. He's a friend of mine.
>> Yeah, Jed will be there, and so will all the other ranches. We got to do something to save the ranches, but right now, I don't know what.
>> I have a hunch things will work out all right.
>> It's going to take a lot more than hunches with a man like Cliff Waters.
ought to be out by now.
>> But there's anybody can do it. Billy Carson can.
>> I can't understand your sense of reasoning, Mr. Carson. Come in here, a perfect stranger, and ask me to grant extensions to the ranchers also at Garnett. They have had extensions. Now the bank is forced to look out for its own interest.
>> I'm only asking for another 24 hours.
>> Yes, but what assurance can you give me that the loan will be paid then?
>> I can give you my word.
>> Your word?
>> Yes. It's always been good.
>> Yes, but how do you propose to make the settlement? It'll take close to $50,000.
What's your scheme if you have any?
>> I have a scheme and a good one, but I can't tell you what it is right now.
>> Well, I'm sorry, Mr. Carson, but I can't accept your wild idea. Banks deal with written agreements backed up by sufficient collateral. The money must be paid by tomorrow noon. Today, Mr. Carson, >> I said good day.
>> All right, Wallace, I'll be back by tomorrow noon.
>> Well, the news just a minute, man. Just a minute. that belly talk.
>> I want to call you men here tomorrow at noon.
>> Did Waters grant an extension?
>> Yeah, he convinced me it wouldn't be necessary. Everything's going to be all right. I have a job to do between now and then. I'll be seeing you, Jen.
>> Well, [music] >> [music] >> Your partners are taking a long time coming back. He's worried about it.
>> Yeah, there's three men against him out there. [music] >> You can take a dozen like that.
>> Yeah. What are you going to do when Dagget comes back? M I'll take care of him.
Hey, what is that work? Did you hear something?
What's wrong? [music] >> Hey, don't you get ambitious? What if they threw him around here? I'm calling for D. Hey, dang it.
>> One more yell out of you like that'll be your last yell.
>> Daddy, again, it ain't human, I tell you. It's something else. I'm telling you, it ain't human. It's something else out there. Something else I tell you.
>> You go talking like that. There ain't no goose out here.
>> Well, you heard the laughing.
>> Sure. I heard it. That coyote. You thought it was a me.
>> Yeah, but it's something else. Something else, I'll tell you.
>> Damn it. I thought I told you to stop that ghost.
>> I'm getting out of here.
>> Hey, [music] I'm going to plug you as sure as shooting.
>> Look, let me go and do anything you want. There's something on that mind.
Something ain't human, I tell you. Let me go.
>> Next, one more peep out of you.
>> There it is again.
There's something up here.
[music] >> Hey, I wouldn't want there.
>> Anything out here that can make that kind of a noise can stop a bullet, can it? [music] >> [music] [music] >> Woohoo!
[music] [music] [music] [bell] >> [music] >> Fight me, will you? Where I come from, we fight each other.
>> [music] >> Thank you.
[music] [music] >> [music] >> Hey, wait a minute. Wait a minute. Pull up. Pull up. Fuzz. Hey, wait a minute.
Wait a minute. Hold it, Fuzz. Pull up.
As now, what's got into you?
>> Oh, so it's you. Yes. Who do you expect it was? What's happened?
>> Oh, brother. Am I glad to see you? Am I glad now? Quit your blubbering. Quit your blubbering. Tell me what happened.
Where Dagot and his men?
>> I don't know.
>> You don't know? Have they left? No, they're still in there. But I just had a fight for my life. A fight with Dagot?
>> No. Fight with the most vocous maneaten flying animals you ever seen. They had claws like tigers and teeth like a lion.
Winked at me and then flap their wings and just flew right at me. And >> Hold up. Pull up first. Take it easy.
>> Oh, I'm telling you the truth. I tell you, I am.
>> Where are these flying mane eating animals?
>> They're in a tunnel.
>> Come on. I'm from Missouri.
>> You mean we're going in there?
>> That's right.
>> Not we.
Are you going to give me more trouble?
>> Me give you trouble? Well, damn it.
Where have you been? You go off and leave me all alone and I have to fight for my life.
>> I've been doing some investigating. I've got time to talk now. Come on.
>> Go ahead. I'm behind you.
>> How far?
>> [music] >> They're still here.
Looks like you're wrong again, Dagot.
Now, what do we do?
>> Well, I guess it's in another tunnel.
>> That's all we've been hearing is another tunnel. Another tunnel.
>> I'll say it. Give it up. Besides, there's funny things going on around here. Whiskers and his pal got away. And they may be bringing back the sheriff.
>> Yeah, my neck's worth more than money.
>> Well, if you fellas want to tear out, it's all right with me. I broke out of prison to find that money, and I'm going to find it.
I think I know where it is.
>> You know, I suspect old man [music] Garnet has it. Garnet? Who's he?
>> Come on, men. We're wasting our time.
>> Go ahead, clear out if you want to.
>> I'm Stan. Dang it. What about you, Moffet?
>> I'm Stan.
>> Well, I'm not.
>> All right, Lucas. That's the way you want it. No hard feelings. I'll go with you to the mine entrance. See if the coast is clear. Well, >> that's good enough for me.
That's bad.
>> That's good. One [music] less to deal with. I promised the governor I'd bring them all back to prison. Come on, we got to hit them off.
>> What was that? I I ain't a bit curious.
>> Well, I am. What's the matter? You scared? Yeah. Who Who's scared? I Hey, what am I doing?
[music] >> We heard a scream. Did you hear anything?
>> Why? Yeah, I thought I heard something.
>> Where's Lucas? I took him to the mine entrance and on the way back I was >> Are you sure you took him to the entrance?
>> Of course I'm sure. Are you insinuating?
>> I ain't insinuating anything. Come on.
>> [music] >> I'll sure be glad when we get out of this place. [music] Things are laughing and screeching at you. I'm telling you, Billy, the Hey, Billy. Billy.
Billy.
Oh, Billy.
I am tired for you to go peeking around here. What are you looking at anyway?
Oh no.
[music] [music] Let's [music] get >> [music] [music] >> I'll be dog gone.
This must be the store of money of $50,000.
I'm the richest man in these parts.
If it belong to me, I don't move.
Who's moving?
[music] [music] >> Wait a minute. Wait. Wait a minute. Pull up. Pull up. What are you playing?
>> Oh, Billy. Billy, where have you been?
>> I ain't going to tell you.
>> Why? Well, you wouldn't believe me when I told you about the man eating animals.
>> No, >> you sure wouldn't believe me when I tell you what to see.
>> What did you just see?
>> Oh, I saw a man who's lying dead out there.
>> Dead? Eh.
>> Now, we can't think about that now.
We've got to find that money and find it quick. There's a man who knows where it is.
>> Yeah, that's me.
>> You?
>> Yeah.
>> Well, why don't you take me to it?
>> Come on. I You go first. Okay.
Who do you think finished Lucas Dagot?
>> Your guess is as good as mine. There's others in here besides us.
>> Hey, let's jump. There's only three of them.
>> We will in just a second.
>> You want me to guess?
I asked you. Do you want me to guess?
>> I don't like your talk, Callum. You're going to like it.
>> Now look, Callen, no use you and me, Corin. I feel just as bad about Lucas as you do. I've thought it all out. I can take you right to the money.
>> You ain't taking us no place until we figure out who finished Lucas.
>> Now look, Cal, if you think it >> I don't think. I know. You killed Lucas.
[music] >> [music] [music] [music] >> Hold it. Don't move, Whiskers.
>> Hey, look out for that thing. It's time to go off.
>> That's right.
I wouldn't shoot you, Whiskers.
There's only one man I want. Only one man.
Heat. Heat.
[music] [music] >> [music] [music] [music] >> Heat. Heat.
[music] [music] Heat. Heat.
[music] >> [music] >> Heat. Heat.
[music] [music] [music] >> [music] >> Hey, dang it.
You didn't expect to see me again, did you?
Boy. Yeah. Glad to see you, Callum. Glad you're all right.
>> I'm going to kill you. Dag it.
Look out behind the count.
Dag it and me.
We're bloody smart.
Hey, did you get that fellow dagot? Both of them. They got each other.
>> This one here ain't got much fight left in them. I got to get into Petemont with that money. Hey, are you local? The money's in the mine. I saw it.
>> What time is it, Fud?
>> Time?
>> Yeah, look at your watch.
>> About 11:30. Why?
>> Meet me in Pedmont with your prisoner here.
>> I'll be dog gone. Just plain local.
I don't know where that money is. Who you looking at?
Go come closer. You know what I'm here for, Mr. Garner. I want to take that money back to the bank.
>> I don't know what you're talking about.
>> Money? What does he mean?
>> Your father knows what I mean. I've got a half an hour to get into Pedmont.
Ranchers are waiting for them. If I don't get there in time, they'll lose their ranches and you'll lose your mind to Mr. Walders.
My father done something.
>> No, he's just had a lot to worry about.
He's all right now.
>> Thanks.
[music] >> [music] [music] [music] [music] >> I doubt Well, it's too bad, gentlemen. But I'm afraid there's not much use of waiting any longer.
>> I'm not moving from here until the last minute. When Billy Carson gives his word, he usually keeps it.
>> Well, I'm going to >> I know how you feel, gentlemen, but you can't expect miracles.
[music] [music] >> [music] >> Well, gentlemen, time is up. We've got 2 minutes yet.
>> 2 minutes? Well, I'll take more than 2 minutes to tell you my terms. According to the agreement, you will be permitted to take your personal property, but that means only your movable personal property.
>> You will turn over in good shape all buildings, vehicles, stock, and equipment.
I want to talk to you, Wallet.
>> I told you I'd be back by noon. Here's the money that was stolen from the bank.
You better count it carefully.
>> You have any luck with the man? Well, what about >> Well, boy, you can all go home to your families. I don't think Wallace is going to bother you anymore. Well, now that's [clears throat] >> Well, I just delivered my prisoner. Is everything under control around here?
>> Yeah. Yeah. Well, come on. We got a jack still waiting for us, isn't it? Fire.
[music] [music] >> [music] [music] >> Hey, buddy. What's the matter?
Maybe that [music]
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