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Heldorado (1946) is a classic Western adventure starring Roy Rogers and Dale Evans. Set in Las Vegas during the Helldorado Days celebration, the film combines action, music, and frontier justice. This vintage cowboy tale is part of the rich legacy of 1940s Western cinema and is now preserved in the public domain.

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00:00:00El Dorado, El Dorado, the greatest celebration of the year, free to everyone, and it's all
00:00:23in fun. El Dorado is here. El Dorado, El Dorado, to live again the days of yesteryear, where
00:00:38a smile is king, raise your voice and sing. El Dorado is here. There'll be frills you know
00:00:49at the rodeo, where a cowboy chant will be made. And the dudes are dressed in their
00:00:59western best when they join the big parade. El Dorado, El Dorado, for blues will never do
00:01:11so lend an ear. If you wear a print partner, you'll see it. El Dorado is here. There'll be
00:01:23songs you know when the lights are low. Telling tales of trails gone by. And it may be you'll find a rendezvous
00:01:35if the moon gets in your eyes. El Dorado, El Dorado, the greatest celebration of the year,
00:01:48where your gloom will end. Everyone's your friend. El Dorado is here.
00:01:57I told you this road looks familiar. Well, it must be spring. I see all the groundhogs are out.
00:02:07Say, how's business, Ranger? Anybody stole Boulder Dam lately? She was still there this morning.
00:02:12Roy, you should have been along on the rodeo circuit with us. Sure been paying off. Yeah?
00:02:16Hasn't it, boy? Yeah. Oh, yeah. I'll bet you did. Just about enough for coffee and beans.
00:02:22I'll take a regular paycheck any old day. Yeah, give me the rodeo. Fresh money. Paycheck, huh? Well,
00:02:27you better start earning it. We just passed the dam and we saw a few things that looked like they
00:02:31might need investigating. Oh? Yeah, a lot of suspicious looking stuff. Thanks, fellas. I'll see you later.
00:02:36All right. Take it easy. Hey, fellas. How much money is regular paycheck?
00:02:43Get out.
00:03:04THE END
00:03:34Pretty, ain't it, Roy?
00:03:52Not bad. Why didn't I catch it?
00:03:54You know, there's a lot of tourists passed by here.
00:03:57We don't want none of them to miss a celebration.
00:03:59There's another pretty good place right over there.
00:04:02Think so?
00:04:02Mm-hmm.
00:04:04Might as well get your money's worth.
00:04:05It's a hundred dollars fine anyway.
00:04:07Yeah.
00:04:07Huh?
00:04:08What's that?
00:04:09A hundred dollars fine?
00:04:10Yep, and 60 days in jail.
00:04:12You're facing government property.
00:04:14Of course, you wouldn't let a little thing like that bother you.
00:04:16Man, I don't know.
00:04:18Come to think of it, I know a much better place up the canyon there.
00:04:21I don't see what harm a couple of little flimsy posters will do.
00:04:26Why, that won't look no bigger than a flyspeck alongside of that dam.
00:04:30The trouble with the government is they ain't patriotic.
00:04:35Don't forget that one over there.
00:04:36Well, I'm getting to it, ain't I?
00:04:49You know, sometimes I wonder whether you're with us or against us.
00:04:52Are you going to pitch in this year and help us wrench in?
00:04:55Sure, I'll be there in a couple of days.
00:04:57Pass these out among your friends.
00:04:59I'll distribute them personally.
00:05:29Calling Miss Carol Randall, please.
00:05:38Calling Miss Carol Randall.
00:05:41Calling Miss Carol Randall, please.
00:05:43Hey, boy.
00:05:44If you find her, let me know.
00:05:45I've been looking all over that dad-blamed plate for her.
00:05:49Give us a lowdown, Miss Randall.
00:05:50We heard you were bringing a house party out here in a Fifth Avenue bus.
00:05:54Boys, please, I've given up that sort of thing.
00:05:56You mean your family threatened to cut off your allowance?
00:05:58Well, that helped me to reform.
00:06:00Excuse me, Miss Randall.
00:06:01Your horses have arrived.
00:06:03Hey, sure, get out of here.
00:06:05What did I tell you fellas about swamping Miss Randall?
00:06:07Thank you, Gabby.
00:06:08I've got your holiday mapped out for you.
00:06:11Luncheon with the Helderide Committee at 1215.
00:06:15Trip to Boulder Dam, 145.
00:06:17Dinner with the governor at your father's ranch.
00:06:20Gabby, I'm in enough trouble with my family already.
00:06:22You know, I'm supposed to keep my picture out of the papers.
00:06:25Yeah, but the committee's waiting for you.
00:06:27They've got a great big surprise for you.
00:06:30Today's your lucky day.
00:06:31Gabby, I think you're a darling.
00:06:32But you remember you promised not to arrange my vacation for me this time.
00:06:36Yeah, but I thought maybe you'd change your mind.
00:06:40Well, that just goes to show you you should never depend on a woman.
00:06:44Hello, Ann.
00:06:45Have a cage for this one?
00:06:46I think so.
00:06:49Say, do you have another stuff like that when you're wearing?
00:06:51I'm going riding and I need something to keep my hair back.
00:06:53They have some in the lobby.
00:06:54I'll get you one.
00:06:55Thanks.
00:06:55I'm going to get you one.
00:07:25with the ticket number on it?
00:07:28Oh, yes.
00:07:31I'm sorry.
00:07:32You see, I'm new here, and I don't know.
00:07:33Oh, that's all right.
00:07:34You'll catch on to the ropes in no time.
00:07:36I'll try my best.
00:07:38What you need is a decoy.
00:07:41Decoy?
00:07:41Mm-hmm.
00:07:46Gee, thanks.
00:07:47You don't know what this means to me.
00:07:49That's okay.
00:07:49I'm glad to help you out.
00:07:55It sure is nice to see so many folks
00:07:58that are proud of their city.
00:08:00Now Las Vegas is a metropolis.
00:08:04We ain't forgetting the men
00:08:05that pioneered this country.
00:08:07So that's the reason that once a year,
00:08:09come the day,
00:08:11we turn back the clock
00:08:12and give the folks a rip-snortin'
00:08:15wide-open frontier town.
00:08:18It's the good old Heldorado day.
00:08:23Drop that gun, stranger,
00:08:25or I'll let you have the other barrel.
00:08:27Hmm.
00:08:29I almost started the celebration
00:08:30by shooting an innocent man.
00:08:34Hi, Roy, you're late.
00:08:36Debbie.
00:08:37Hello, Roy.
00:08:38Hello.
00:08:39Folks, as you know,
00:08:40you've elected a queen again this year
00:08:43for the Heldorado.
00:08:44Where is she?
00:08:45Well, she's supposed to be sitting right here.
00:08:50But don't you worry, none.
00:08:51I'll see she gets here.
00:08:54I hope.
00:08:55I had this put on your bill.
00:08:57Thanks, Ann.
00:08:58Say, I did some business for you
00:08:59while you were gone.
00:09:00You wouldn't be interested
00:09:01in a steady job, would you?
00:09:02Well, at least you meet
00:09:03some interesting people.
00:09:05Do you know that's the first quarter
00:09:06I ever earned?
00:09:07I'm going to keep it.
00:09:08I'll tell you what I'll do.
00:09:09I'll make you a trade.
00:09:10Fair enough?
00:09:11Gee, thanks.
00:09:12Would you put the scarf
00:09:12in my coat pocket, please?
00:09:13Yes, Miss Randall.
00:09:16Carol.
00:09:17Hello, Alec.
00:09:19Haven't you strayed a little
00:09:21from your happy hunting ground?
00:09:22Why didn't you know?
00:09:23The family decided a long time ago
00:09:25I'd do much better on my own.
00:09:26Oh.
00:09:27How are you, Alec?
00:09:28Hello, Joe.
00:09:28How are you?
00:09:32It's Alex Baxter.
00:09:33His family used to be
00:09:34a big society around the earth.
00:09:36The way he lives,
00:09:36you'd never know
00:09:37that they were practically broke.
00:09:39He's quite a playboy.
00:09:40He dropped 6,000 last night
00:09:42on one roll of the dice.
00:09:44I thought I was here.
00:09:45I heard the bellboy paging you.
00:09:47Oh, yes.
00:09:47He came to tell me
00:09:48my horses had arrived.
00:09:49I was just on my way out
00:09:50to see if they were all right.
00:09:51Would you like to go?
00:09:52Oh, by all means.
00:09:53Silver star, purple say,
00:09:56I am a eagle.
00:09:58Fairy skies, tender sighs,
00:10:01heart so true.
00:10:02Go ahead and see
00:10:03what's going on in there.
00:10:03Out where Mother Nature's
00:10:05really given.
00:10:08All the things
00:10:09that make a heap of living.
00:10:11Silver stars, purple sage,
00:10:14eyes of blue.
00:10:16Got my horse, got my dog,
00:10:19got you.
00:10:21Do I really love it here?
00:10:24Oh, yes, indeed I do.
00:10:26Silver stars, purple sage,
00:10:28eyes of blue.
00:10:30Silver stars, purple sage,
00:10:33eyes of blue.
00:10:35Got my horse, got my dog,
00:10:37and got you.
00:10:38Do I really love it here?
00:10:42Oh, yes, indeed I do.
00:10:44Silver stars, purple sage,
00:10:46eyes of blue.
00:10:51Thanks, Roy.
00:10:52Well, just like I told you folks,
00:10:55guest of honor is here,
00:10:57Miss Carol Randall.
00:10:59Sheriff Meade decided
00:11:00to make her a deputy sheriff.
00:11:02Hmm, thought you'd spray me, eh?
00:11:07Come on, Miss Randall.
00:11:09No, Gabby, you promised
00:11:10you wouldn't do these things.
00:11:11We're just gonna make you
00:11:13sure if that's all.
00:11:15Are you sure that's all?
00:11:17Why, of course.
00:11:20Well, if that's all,
00:11:21I'll write.
00:11:22You asked for it.
00:11:24Sheriff?
00:11:26You swear the young lady in?
00:11:29Raise your right hand, please.
00:11:30State of Nevada,
00:11:31County of Clark.
00:11:32I, Carol Randall,
00:11:33do solemnly swear
00:11:34to uphold and defend
00:11:35the Constitution
00:11:36of the United States
00:11:37and the State of Nevada
00:11:38against all enemies,
00:11:39whether domestic or foreign.
00:11:41I will bear true faith,
00:11:42allegiance, and loyalty
00:11:42to the same,
00:11:43any ordinance or law
00:11:44of any state notwithstanding.
00:11:46I will well and faithfully
00:11:47perform the duties
00:11:48of the Office of Deputy Sheriff.
00:11:51I do.
00:11:51You also swear to uphold
00:11:52the honor of being named
00:11:53Queen of the Hell, Dorado?
00:11:54Gabby, you promised.
00:11:55You said you...
00:11:56She knew.
00:11:57Will you pin on the bag, Roy?
00:11:58Sure.
00:11:59Who's watching the checkroom?
00:12:03Oh, didn't you know
00:12:04I made enough money to retire?
00:12:06I'm going into the law business.
00:12:07And if you find yourself
00:12:09breaking the law,
00:12:10you know you've got
00:12:10to turn yourself in.
00:12:11You need any help, officer?
00:12:26Yes, I do.
00:12:27You've no idea.
00:12:27Excuse me.
00:12:28I think I was her prisoner first.
00:12:32Well, he's right.
00:12:33You see, we just stopped in
00:12:35for a minute,
00:12:35but thank you very much.
00:12:38What's those hats?
00:12:40Doesn't she make a cunning, Sheriff?
00:12:44Nice gal, that Carol.
00:12:46But little mite unpredictable.
00:12:49You know, for a girl
00:12:50who doesn't want any publicity,
00:12:51you're certainly doing
00:12:52all right for yourself.
00:12:53This seems to be my lucky day.
00:12:57Just one bit.
00:12:59Ten on the red, please.
00:13:01Maybe you're lucky.
00:13:02Here's a thousand.
00:13:03She's right.
00:13:07Well, for a thousand,
00:13:08I hope I'm right.
00:13:12Fifteen on the black.
00:13:14I'm sorry, Alec.
00:13:16I should have warned you.
00:13:17I'm as unlucky as black cats
00:13:18are walking up the ladders.
00:13:19I'm not much better.
00:13:33Hello, Sheriff.
00:13:35Roy.
00:13:37Did you want to see me?
00:13:39Yes.
00:13:39I thought you might be able
00:13:40to help us out.
00:13:41This is Mr. Humphreys
00:13:42of the state bank.
00:13:44I've met Roy several times.
00:13:45Sure.
00:13:45How are you, Roy?
00:13:46Okay.
00:13:47These thousand dollar bills
00:13:48have been coming in
00:13:49over the gambling tables.
00:13:50It's black market money.
00:13:51It's money that's never been declared
00:13:53for income tax purposes.
00:13:55Well, this is a letter
00:13:55from the government authorities
00:13:56asking my office
00:13:58to investigate and report
00:13:59anyone spending these big bills
00:14:00or having them
00:14:01in their possession.
00:14:02You've traced these, I suppose.
00:14:04To a man named Alec Baxter.
00:14:06You may have seen
00:14:06this picture in the paper.
00:14:07It's in there
00:14:08two or three times a week.
00:14:09Big parties, society.
00:14:11Well, I just met this fellow
00:14:12with Carol Randall.
00:14:13Very likely.
00:14:14He makes the business
00:14:14of knowing everybody
00:14:15in the blue book.
00:14:16Have you talked with him?
00:14:17Not yet.
00:14:18We have an idea
00:14:19he's spending the money
00:14:19for somebody else.
00:14:20These large bills
00:14:21are flooding the country.
00:14:23Millions of dollars
00:14:24have passed into the hands
00:14:25of black market drafters.
00:14:27They know they're being checked on,
00:14:28so they're afraid
00:14:28to spend the money themselves.
00:14:30That's where a man
00:14:30like Alec Baxter's useful.
00:14:32There's a syndicate
00:14:33that buy up these big bills
00:14:34at a discount.
00:14:35Then they take the risk
00:14:36of getting rid of them.
00:14:37The way it looks,
00:14:38Baxter's running for the syndicate.
00:14:39He's ideal for the job.
00:14:41Always giving big parties
00:14:42and gambling for high stakes.
00:14:44Nobody thinks much about it
00:14:45because he's got
00:14:46that kind of a reputation.
00:14:47I've investigated him financially.
00:14:49The Baxter fortunes
00:14:51have dwindled down
00:14:51to practically nothing.
00:14:53Alec is used to high living,
00:14:54so he's made a deal
00:14:55for himself.
00:14:56Why don't you hold him
00:14:56for the authorities?
00:14:57You can't arrest a man
00:14:58for spending legitimate
00:14:59thousand dollar bills.
00:15:01We'd have to prove
00:15:01that he had a considerable number
00:15:03of them in his possession.
00:15:04He's probably got them somewhere,
00:15:05but that's pretty flimsy evidence
00:15:07to ask for a search warrant.
00:15:09That's where I come in, huh?
00:15:10I thought I might bring him in
00:15:11for routine questioning.
00:15:13Well, you took a look
00:15:14around his hotel room.
00:15:15Sure, I'll do it for you, Sheriff.
00:15:18Here's a duplicate key
00:15:19to his room.
00:15:20There's only one thing
00:15:21to remember.
00:15:22If you get caught,
00:15:23you'll have to get out of that room
00:15:23the best way you can.
00:15:25There won't be any law
00:15:26to back you up.
00:15:27I'm off duty anyway.
00:15:28This might be a nice way
00:15:29to spend my vacation.
00:15:30I'll have him out of his room
00:15:31in five minutes.
00:15:32Good.
00:15:40Hello, Johnny.
00:15:43Come in.
00:15:44Hiya, Mitch.
00:15:45Hiya.
00:15:47You look as if
00:15:48you're worried about something.
00:15:49I'm not.
00:15:49The boss is.
00:15:51He doesn't like the way
00:15:51you've been throwing
00:15:52his money around.
00:15:53For every grand
00:15:54you've been passing for him,
00:15:55all he gets back is 600.
00:15:56I'm doing the best I can.
00:15:58Sure.
00:15:59You and your parties
00:16:00getting your picture
00:16:01in the paper,
00:16:02not to mention the way
00:16:02you've been losing at the wheel.
00:16:04I thought that was part
00:16:05of our understanding.
00:16:06I have to have the reputation
00:16:08of being a lavish host
00:16:09so that people will believe
00:16:10I really have
00:16:11thousand dollar bills
00:16:11to spend.
00:16:13As long as I'm not
00:16:13keeping anything for myself,
00:16:15I can't see
00:16:16what he's squawking about.
00:16:17Okay.
00:16:18That's between you
00:16:18and the boss.
00:16:21But this time
00:16:21you've got a real job.
00:16:23That's 250 grand
00:16:24you've got there.
00:16:25The boss wants 200 back.
00:16:27And he wants it fast.
00:16:29It shouldn't be
00:16:30too difficult.
00:16:36Hello?
00:16:38Yes, right away.
00:16:39Thank you very much.
00:16:41Who was that?
00:16:43That was a desk clerk
00:16:44telling me the horses are ready.
00:16:46I've made a date
00:16:47to go riding with Miss Randall.
00:16:48Mr. Baxter.
00:16:55Hello, Sheriff.
00:16:56Sorry to trouble you,
00:16:57but I'd like to have you come down to the office.
00:17:13Just a few questions
00:17:14I'd like to ask.
00:17:15Can't we make it some other time?
00:17:16I have a young lady waiting for me,
00:17:17Miss Randall.
00:17:18I already told her
00:17:19you wouldn't be able
00:17:19to keep the appointment.
00:17:21Oh, I see.
00:17:22Well, in that case,
00:17:23I don't seem to have
00:17:25much choice in the matter.
00:17:26This way, Mr. Baxter.
00:17:27Give me some change, Charlie.
00:17:52Sure.
00:17:54The sheriff just took Alex out of here.
00:17:57Earlier, I saw him get a key
00:17:59to Baxter's room from the desk,
00:18:00and Rogers is headed
00:18:01in that direction.
00:18:03Better take my master key
00:18:04and get up there.
00:18:06I think something's in the air.
00:18:07Say, Arm.
00:18:07Thank you, Charlie.
00:18:37Hey!
00:19:02The two horses you ordered
00:19:03are ready, Miss Randall.
00:19:04Fine.
00:19:05Hey, come back here.
00:19:07That's my horse.
00:19:19But, Miss Randall,
00:19:20where are you going?
00:19:21I'm going after that horse thief.
00:19:35Get him, Marlowe!
00:19:47Get him!
00:19:50Get him!
00:19:52Hurry!
00:19:52Hurry!
00:19:52Hurry!
00:19:52Hurry!
00:19:52Hurry!
00:20:05Hurry!
00:20:24Hurry!
00:20:25Hurry!
00:20:27I know!
00:20:27Did the bullet hit you?
00:20:51No.
00:20:52Let me help you out.
00:20:53Oh, just a minute.
00:20:55My wind.
00:20:56That tree.
00:20:58Then you're all right?
00:20:59Yes.
00:21:00Did you get my horse?
00:21:01No, I didn't get your horse.
00:21:03Well, that's all right.
00:21:03He's insured.
00:21:04For your information, I was after the man who was riding him.
00:21:07He happened to be a racketeer.
00:21:09If you hadn't have tagged along, I might have caught him.
00:21:12Well, you needn't be so snippy about it.
00:21:14I couldn't help it.
00:21:15Besides, I had a perfect right to be here.
00:21:17I'll have you know I'm a deputy sheriff.
00:21:20You ought to put that badge away and only wear it on Halloween.
00:21:23Well, I don't have to stay here and be insulted.
00:21:26Nobody ask you.
00:21:27The opening of the celebration will be marked for the colorful pioneer parade.
00:21:51All stores and shops will be closed, and a record attendance is anticipated.
00:21:56Leading the parade for the third time as Grand Marshal will be Ranger Captain Roy Rogers.
00:22:01Three times and out.
00:22:03You know, if he'd stuck to his Grand Marshaling instead of trailing me around for the last two days,
00:22:07he could have gone out leading parades until he grew a long gray beard.
00:22:11Hey, my Aunt Mother wouldn't recognize me.
00:22:13No, not even if she cared to.
00:22:16Now remember, you're perfectly safe as long as you're behind all that brush.
00:22:22Half the men in town will be wearing beards as part of their masquerade.
00:22:25So after the shooting, don't get panicky.
00:22:28Just stick around close to the crowd.
00:22:30Don't worry, I'll be right in the middle of them long heads.
00:22:33You know, the parade's started. We'd better get down there.
00:22:46Roy, can I get a picture?
00:23:06Sure.
00:23:08Uh, maybe we ought to have the Queen in this.
00:23:12Hey, Carol.
00:23:14Yes?
00:23:15Can we talk to you in this?
00:23:16Yes, of course.
00:23:23Would you mind getting up on the horse, please?
00:23:25Sure.
00:23:26Will that be all right, Roy?
00:23:29Oh, sure. Mr. Rogers would be delighted.
00:23:31Hey, hey, how about a smile?
00:23:37I'm glad I thought of this. I was getting more heart interest out of the horse.
00:23:41That's it. Now hold it.
00:23:42Thanks. Now, just once more.
00:23:44Why don't you and I bury the hatchet?
00:23:47No more deputy sheriff badges.
00:23:50Honest injure.
00:23:52Then we're still friends?
00:23:54If you'll promise not to fall off any more horses.
00:23:57I promise.
00:23:58That does it. Thanks a lot.
00:23:59The hell, the hell, the hell, the hell, the hell, the hell, the hell, the hell, the hell, the hell, the hell that's a celebration of the year.
00:24:10Bring to everyone and it's all in fun.
00:24:14El Dorado is here
00:24:18El Dorado, El Dorado
00:24:22Live again the days of just a year
00:24:26Where a smile is king
00:24:28Raise your voice and sing
00:24:30El Dorado is here
00:24:34There'll be songs you know when the lights are low
00:24:38Telling tales of trails gone by
00:24:42And it may be you'll find the rendezvous
00:24:46If the moon gets in your eyes
00:24:50El Dorado, El Dorado
00:24:54The greatest celebration of the year
00:24:58Where your bloom will end
00:25:00Everyone's your friend
00:25:02El Dorado is here
00:25:12He did it, I saw him shoot
00:25:19Can you tell me what he looked like
00:25:21He had great big evil eyes and a beard
00:25:23Everybody's got a beard
00:25:30Hey, stop
00:25:40Stop that man, he's got a fake beard
00:25:46I got him, I got him
00:25:53Hey, get off me
00:25:55That blasted, that blasted
00:25:58I'll whoop the whole bunch of you
00:26:00It's Gabby, come on, get him there, please
00:26:03Certainly it's Gabby
00:26:05Why, you wandering nuthead
00:26:09I had my hands right on the fellas
00:26:11And fired that shot
00:26:12This is the man, his is real
00:26:15Crackers and milk
00:26:22Rather humble fare, isn't it, Alec
00:26:25But, uh, I find it steadies my nerves
00:26:29You didn't get me up here for a lecture on crackers
00:26:32That's quite right, Alec
00:26:34Quite right
00:26:35As a matter of fact
00:26:37I had something more important in mind
00:26:41It's unfortunate, Alec
00:26:43But you have become a definite liability
00:26:46All right, J.W.
00:26:49What are you leading up to?
00:26:51Well, you've aroused the police
00:26:53And after this unfortunate incident
00:26:55That they parade this afternoon
00:26:57They'll be buzzing around here like flies
00:26:59I'd be greatly relieved to know
00:27:01That, uh, you were safely out of town
00:27:04You told you had another half million dollars coming in
00:27:06I think I'd better stick around for a while
00:27:10I think I can find ways to dispose of it
00:27:13Now, wait a minute
00:27:15You're in no position to tell me what I have to do
00:27:19Should I consider that as a threat, Alec?
00:27:23Well, you can take it any way you want
00:27:24Well, I'm sorry you feel that way about it
00:27:29But, uh, perhaps we'd better discuss it in the morning
00:27:33Think it over
00:27:34I have an idea you'll change your mind
00:27:38Well, it's regrettable
00:27:49It's most regrettable indeed
00:27:51We would all have been spared a great deal of inconvenience
00:27:55If only Alec had just been a little bit more cooperative
00:27:58Of course, this means we'll just have to dispense with it
00:28:01Dispense?
00:28:04Knock off
00:28:05Oh, that
00:28:07Oh, that's what should I do
00:28:08Oh, that's what I see
00:28:09Oh, that's You
00:28:09Look at Me
00:28:10Look at Me
00:28:11Look at Me
00:28:12He got aini
00:28:12Oh, I
00:28:13You
00:28:13Look at me
00:28:14Look at me
00:28:15toe
00:28:17I see
00:28:18I see
00:28:32I see
00:28:33It's sweet
00:28:34Look at me
00:28:35Your attention please, ladies and gentlemen, and the first contestant will be that great
00:29:00money writer, Bob Nolan, coming out of this chute on Black Thunder.
00:29:07Boy, I just can't wait to get my hands on that prize money.
00:29:11This ought to be a cinch, Pat.
00:29:13Go after him, Bob.
00:29:14Now, hold it. Just a minute.
00:29:15Okay, we have him.
00:29:17Turn him loose.
00:29:19He's doing fine.
00:29:23The next writer will be Pat Brady.
00:29:30He'll try to bring home the bacon for the hundreds of pioneers.
00:29:34All right, get out on him.
00:29:36All right, Pat, you can help.
00:29:37First money or bust.
00:29:38Unchain him.
00:29:40Come on, Pat.
00:29:41You can help.
00:29:42First money or bust.
00:29:47Unchain him.
00:29:50Come on, Pat.
00:29:55I can't understand him.
00:30:01We murdered him and pennalled him.
00:30:05I'll bet you did.
00:30:06Your attention please, ladies and gentlemen.
00:30:09As a special added attraction,
00:30:12Las Vegas is proud to present one of its favorite sons,
00:30:16Roy Rogers!
00:30:20I'll see you later, boys.
00:30:28There he is, folks.
00:30:30Roy, riding the horse with the personality,
00:30:34the one-hour retreator!
00:30:49Well, I want to, folks, it's awfully nice getting a chance
00:30:51to be here in Las Vegas and help celebrate Eldorado Days.
00:30:55And as you know, the rodeo was part of the celebration,
00:30:58and we're happy to be here.
00:31:00And I have a group of boys that I'd like to introduce to you.
00:31:02It's Bob Nolan and the Sons of the Pioneers.
00:31:04Come on now, fellas!
00:31:05We're playing the ghost at Eldorado.
00:31:09Folks, we'd like to start off with a little tune called
00:31:12My Saddle Pals and I.
00:31:14Riding the rains together, my saddle pals and I.
00:31:27Through every kind of weather, my saddle pals and I.
00:31:35Every night keep the light of the bright starry night on the prairie.
00:31:39Bedded down on the rounds on the ground,
00:31:41or the cattle's heart and weary.
00:31:43With a blanket for my bed and a saddle for my head on the prairie.
00:31:47And her faithful ponies tethered here and there.
00:31:51Riding the rains together, my saddle pals and I.
00:32:00We're side by side in the saddle, through sunshine and through rain.
00:32:08We ride, ride, ride in the saddle,
00:32:12O'er the barren flames.
00:32:16Riding the rains together, my saddle pals and I.
00:32:25Through every kind of weather, my saddle pals and I.
00:32:33Every night keep the light of the bright starry night on the prairie.
00:32:37Bedded down all round on the ground, or the cattle's heart and weary.
00:32:41With a blanket for my bed and a saddle for my head on the prairie.
00:32:45And her faithful ponies tethered here and there.
00:32:50Riding the rains together, my saddle pals and I.
00:32:54My saddle pals and I.
00:33:05Thank you, boys.
00:33:06And thank you very much, folks.
00:33:08Well, I see Trigger's here, so I suppose he'll want to do a trick or two for you.
00:33:11And we'd like to start off with a little dance or two.
00:33:14Miss Randall?
00:33:15Yes?
00:33:16I wonder if you'd do me a favor.
00:33:18Of course.
00:33:19Well, I'm entered in the bulldoggin' and I have an important message for Roy.
00:33:22And I was wondering if you'd give it to him for me.
00:33:24Yes, I'd be glad to.
00:33:25Well, he's won it up at the dam.
00:33:27There's been a shooting.
00:33:28It's called by the name of Baxter.
00:33:29Baxter?
00:33:30Alec Baxter?
00:33:31Yeah.
00:33:32Oh, yes.
00:33:33I'd be glad to.
00:33:34Gee, thanks.
00:33:38And the next event will be the steer bulldoggin' contest.
00:33:45And the first contestant will be Bob No Money Nolan.
00:33:52Turn the rules, boys.
00:33:53There he goes.
00:33:54Take after him, Bob.
00:33:55He's leaving his horse.
00:33:57Still no money.
00:33:58Oh, no money.
00:33:59Oh, no money.
00:34:00Oh, no money.
00:34:01Oh, no money.
00:34:02And the next event will be the steer bulldoggin' contest.
00:34:06And the first contestant will be Bob No Money Nolan.
00:34:11There he goes.
00:34:12Take after him, Bob.
00:34:13He's leaving his horse.
00:34:14Still no money.
00:34:15Hey, ain't you left yet?
00:34:16Why?
00:34:17Well there was a hurry call from the dam for you.
00:34:34Didn't Miss Randall give you the message?
00:34:35Carol Randall?
00:34:36Yeah.
00:34:37No she didn't.
00:34:38Take care of the trigger for me will you, Pat?
00:34:40for me will you Pat? Yeah.
00:34:54Now what else have you to report?
00:34:56Well we didn't find the body until about an hour ago.
00:34:59It's Baxter all right.
00:35:00You know the way I figured someone drove him up here told him to get out of the car and then pump three slugs from a 45 in his back.
00:35:07What makes you think it was a 45?
00:35:09Because it made such nice big round holes.
00:35:11Oh hello Roy.
00:35:12We're just making a preliminary investigation.
00:35:15Well don't let me stop you. Miss Sherlock Holmes go right ahead.
00:35:18Thank you. Now you were saying about that 45. Do you think?
00:35:21Now that you've taken over Sheriff, what's the next move?
00:35:24Well, examine the corpus delecti of course.
00:35:28The body's yours.
00:35:30May I see the body please?
00:35:33Oh.
00:35:34What's the matter?
00:35:36Nothing.
00:35:37Nothing. I feel fine.
00:35:39You'd better sit down here before we have another corpus delecti on our hands.
00:35:42You'll get used to it though.
00:35:44Oh sure.
00:35:46Soon as I learn the ropes.
00:35:48Those tire tracks were left by the murder car.
00:35:52Well Joe, the first thing we better do is to photograph those tracks before they get tramped over.
00:35:56Found these on Baxter.
00:35:59Better write these down.
00:36:01Gold cigarette case with Baxter's initials on it.
00:36:04A room key from the Last Frontier Hotel.
00:36:08Billfold.
00:36:09Empty.
00:36:10Oh, wait a minute. Here's something.
00:36:13Four tickets to the carnival.
00:36:14At the Helderada village.
00:36:16This might give us a lead.
00:36:18There's the Helderada court.
00:36:20Angaro court and dance hall.
00:36:22Up in there and see the beautiful dancing girls down at the dance hall at the Helderada village.
00:36:27Come on in Mr. Wright down there for the beautiful dance hall.
00:36:30Oh, hiya Roy.
00:36:31Hiya.
00:36:31You got your tickets?
00:36:32I've got four of them.
00:36:33Mind if I keep them for souvenirs?
00:36:35Sure, go ahead.
00:36:36Thanks.
00:36:36Hiya Ranger boy, you're late.
00:36:39I might have known you'd be here.
00:36:41You have the pictures?
00:36:42Pictures?
00:36:43Oh, of course.
00:36:44You know the photographs of the tread marks on the tires.
00:36:46Yes, I have them and I'm going to keep them.
00:36:48Do you mind if I tag along?
00:36:50I've never been able to stop you yet.
00:36:52That's why.
00:36:53I don't like to force myself on people, but after all, I feel responsible.
00:36:56If it hadn't been for me, you'd have had Alex Baxter in jail a long time ago.
00:36:59It's as simple as that.
00:37:00Baxter wasn't the man we were after.
00:37:02He was just fronting for a million dollar racket.
00:37:04When he stopped being useful, they got rid of him.
00:37:07Found some other way to operate.
00:37:08Thousand dollar bills are still being passed over the gambling table.
00:37:12Well, just let them keep going.
00:37:14We'll nail them yet.
00:37:15This is no game for little girls to get mixed up in.
00:37:17They're playing for keeps.
00:37:19You know what's the matter with you?
00:37:21You're just afraid the Rangers will be shown up by an amateur deputy sheriff.
00:37:25You know something?
00:37:27You guessed it. Professional jealousy.
00:37:30Wait a minute. Aren't we going to check the tires?
00:37:33What do you think I've been doing?
00:37:35I've already checked the parking lot.
00:37:37I'm starting down here and checked back this way.
00:37:41A nice boat race in our area.
00:37:43Roy, it's much shorter over this way.
00:37:46Let those prisoners out of there, Jack.
00:37:48Now listen, folks. I'm warning you.
00:37:50If I catch you wearing those dude clothes again, I'm going to put you in the brig.
00:37:54The case was different.
00:37:56Hiya, Roy!
00:37:57How's business?
00:37:58Fine, fine.
00:38:00Oh, just a minute, Roy.
00:38:02Anything wrong?
00:38:03Well, I think I'd better take another look at you, will you?
00:38:06Ties all right.
00:38:07Hot looks good.
00:38:08Shirt, gun.
00:38:09Everything okay?
00:38:10No!
00:38:11No, no!
00:38:12Wait a minute, wait a minute.
00:38:13You're ashamed.
00:38:14You've got no beard.
00:38:15No beard!
00:38:16He has no beard.
00:38:17Put him in a brig.
00:38:18In you go.
00:38:19Yeah!
00:38:20You're scared.
00:38:21Wait a minute, Judge.
00:38:22I'm in a hurry.
00:38:23I have something to do.
00:38:24I know what you have to do.
00:38:25You have to sing a song.
00:38:26That's your find.
00:38:27Yeah, and here's your guitar.
00:38:30I'll hold these for you until you're through.
00:38:33Judge, I need her to help me.
00:38:35She can sing it, too.
00:38:36Catch her.
00:38:37Catch her.
00:38:38Go on.
00:38:39Sing.
00:38:40Do it.
00:38:41I really don't know what to sing, what's popular or new.
00:38:47But it's your idea, so help me out.
00:38:50It's the neighborly thing to do.
00:38:52Says you.
00:38:53When you see a friend who's in a spot, just lend a hand, it means a lot.
00:38:58Be a good, good, good, good, good, good neighbor.
00:39:03For it's no fun traveling all alone.
00:39:05It's tough to make it on your own.
00:39:08Be a good, good, good, good, good, good neighbor.
00:39:12It started south of the border.
00:39:15Good neighbor policy.
00:39:17And we should never forget that we're one big family.
00:39:22So it's plain to see you can't go wrong.
00:39:25Just stop and help someone along.
00:39:28Be a good, good, good, good, good, good, good.
00:39:31Be a good, good neighbor.
00:39:33How about let me out of here now?
00:39:36Oh, no, no.
00:39:37He can sing this in Spanish.
00:39:38I heard him.
00:39:39That's it.
00:39:40Wait a minute.
00:39:41Go back.
00:39:42Sing it in Spanish.
00:39:43Go back.
00:39:44Yeah.
00:39:45Go back.
00:39:46No.
00:39:47Go back.
00:39:48Come back to the border.
00:39:49It's a picture.
00:39:52You're the one big one big one big one.
00:39:54You're the one big one.
00:39:55You're the one big one.
00:39:56You're the one big one big one.
00:39:57No tiene chiste estar así, sin nadie que me quiere a mí, si hay un buen, buen, buen, buen amigo, empece ya en el sol con un saludo, amigo, y recordaremos siempre que hay que ser unido, no puede pasar por la vida sin un amigo o amiga.
00:40:25Si hay un buen, buen, buen, buen, buen, buen, buen, si hay un buen amigo.
00:40:35You were lucky, Roy. We usually hang them.
00:40:37I think I was framed.
00:40:52I'll take these pictures.
00:40:54Okay, Mr. Ranger.
00:40:58But you're wasting your time.
00:41:01This is the car.
00:41:05Look, they match.
00:41:08It's the same tread, all right.
00:41:10And look at this cut.
00:41:11Mm-hmm. All four of them check for these pictures.
00:41:18We'd better get over with the crowd.
00:41:20Whoever owns that car isn't going to come back with us standing there.
00:41:23Where are we watch from?
00:41:25We're shooting gallery.
00:41:26Yeah.
00:41:27And have a thrill.
00:41:29Here you go.
00:41:30Step it up, folks here.
00:41:31How's your skill?
00:41:32Check your skill.
00:41:33Make your choice here.
00:41:34Rifles, pistols, or arrows.
00:41:35This will be all right.
00:41:36All right.
00:41:37This should be.
00:41:37If you're going to keep plan deputy sheriff, you'd better learn how to use one of these.
00:41:41Oh, I'm a regular anti-opie.
00:41:43Watch me.
00:41:43Here goes.
00:41:44That'll just cost you 25 cents more, mister.
00:41:54Well, I can't afford this.
00:41:56You better let me have that.
00:41:57Give you a couple of pointers.
00:41:59First, you've got to keep at least one eye open.
00:42:02Watch the target.
00:42:04And don't pull the trigger.
00:42:05You squeeze it like this.
00:42:10Hey.
00:42:11That's nice shooting, mister.
00:42:17Wallet be, sir.
00:42:18Pistol or rifle.
00:42:19I'll try this.
00:42:25Hello, Mr. Driscoll.
00:42:26A little out of practice, aren't you?
00:42:28Well, these old eyes are not as sharp as they used to be.
00:42:31You should have seen me years ago when I was riding the cattle trails with a railhead.
00:42:35Those were the days.
00:42:36You mean you really had to be quick on the draw, huh?
00:42:38It's all changed now.
00:42:41The victim today is taken for a ride.
00:42:43He's slugged, helpless, gun sticking in his back.
00:42:46Yes, that's just what happened to Baxter.
00:42:48Yes, I heard about that.
00:42:50It's an outrage.
00:42:52Man is brutally murdered and nothing done about it.
00:42:54I wouldn't be too sure about that.
00:42:56You mean the law is really going to do something?
00:42:59You never can tell.
00:43:00Now, don't tell me they've found out who the killers are.
00:43:03We don't know a thing.
00:43:05People that don't know anything shouldn't talk so much.
00:43:08Somebody might take you serious.
00:43:10I think you two know more than you're letting on.
00:43:14Well, don't take her seriously.
00:43:16She's been playing detective ever since she got this badge.
00:43:21Roy, look.
00:43:22Keep walking.
00:43:38Hey, mister, you got four more shots.
00:43:40No little practice won't hurt you.
00:43:41I guess you're right.
00:43:42All right, working for nothing.
00:43:58Would you mind explaining just why you let them get away?
00:44:02If you hadn't, one of us would have been accidentally shot in the back.
00:44:06Where'd you get that idea?
00:44:07Call it a hunt or anything you like,
00:44:09but there was something funny about the way Driscoll kept asking questions
00:44:12and playing with that gun.
00:44:13Now, you don't think he's tied up with that murder.
00:44:16Maybe.
00:44:17But we're going to follow that car and find out.
00:44:19Just a minute, sir.
00:44:21I want to talk to you, young woman.
00:44:23Of all the jiggle-brained gadabouts I've ever seen.
00:44:27Where in tarnation you been?
00:44:29What's the matter, Gabby?
00:44:30What's the matter?
00:44:31I got the trembling fidgets trying to catch up with her.
00:44:34That's what's the matter.
00:44:35You run out on the rodeo, didn't you?
00:44:37I wish you'd make up your mind.
00:44:38Are you going to be queen or ain't she?
00:44:40Well, of course I am, Gabby.
00:44:43You know it.
00:44:44Well, we're putting on a treasure hunt tomorrow.
00:44:48Biggest event of the whole bunch.
00:44:50You're supposed to give away the pilot.
00:44:51You can count on me, Gabby.
00:44:53Word of heart.
00:44:54Well, you listen to me now.
00:44:56If you change your mind again,
00:44:57I'm going to take you across my knee and paddle you.
00:45:00I am so help me.
00:45:04I'll be there.
00:45:05Hey.
00:45:19Hey.
00:45:21What do you think you're doing?
00:45:22Huh?
00:45:23Who?
00:45:24Me?
00:45:26Nothing.
00:45:27Just advertising the treasure hunt, that's all.
00:45:30You fellas ought to get some horses and get in it.
00:45:32Win yourself prize.
00:45:33Over $1,000.
00:45:34Take that thing off.
00:45:38Yeah.
00:45:44Must have been biting my nails.
00:45:46Come on, leave them alone.
00:45:47I'm tough as a boot and a wild galoot, and a son of the lone prairie.
00:46:07He's tough as a boot and a son of the lone prairie.
00:46:09I drink raw liquor.
00:46:12My trigger hand's quicker than the human eye can see.
00:46:14There's nothing to hear him wrong.
00:46:15I'm a high-strung lad, and my temperament's bad, and the least thing makes me sleep.
00:46:19There's nothing to hear him wrong.
00:46:22Once Jesse James took careful aim with 60 rounds of lead.
00:46:25Once Jesse James took 60 rounds of lead.
00:46:28On my chest, they crack me off.
00:46:30Good news today, Dale.
00:46:31Mind if I take a look?
00:46:33Tell him to read it.
00:46:34I'm a high-strung lad, and my temperament's bad, and the least thing makes me sleep.
00:46:37There's nothing to hear him wrong.
00:46:40When my teeth a-nash like a lightning flash, the sparks fly everywhere.
00:46:43Like a lightning flash, the sparks fly everywhere.
00:46:45I can roar so loud that a thundercloud will burst into trampling air.
00:46:51I'm a high-strung lad, and my temperament's bad, and the least thing makes me sleep.
00:46:55There's nothing to hear him wrong.
00:46:58When they made this land, they needed a plan for the toughest man to be.
00:47:01They needed a plan for the toughest man to be.
00:47:05So the recipe came, and they built the frame, and then they assembled me.
00:47:09I'm a high-strung lad, and my temperament's bad, and the least thing makes me sleep.
00:47:13There's nothing to hear him wrong.
00:47:16Now I'm taking this time to explain this rhyme in a manner unprophane.
00:47:19He's taking his time in a manner unprophane.
00:47:23But I'm a warning you guys with a batch of black eyes.
00:47:25Better smile when you speak my name.
00:47:26There's nothing to hear him wrong.
00:47:28I'm a high-strung lad, and my temperament's bad, and the least thing makes me sleep.
00:47:31There's nothing to hear him wrong.
00:47:38Ooh.
00:47:43You been working here long?
00:47:50A couple of days.
00:47:51Why?
00:47:52I'd like to see you in the cashier's office.
00:47:54Sure.
00:47:55Those two men at the bar, are they friends of yours?
00:48:14I've seen them around.
00:48:15Why?
00:48:16I'd like to take a look at that paper.
00:48:17That's what I thought.
00:48:29I suppose these thousand-dollar bills got in here by mistake.
00:48:32You've figured out.
00:48:34That's easy.
00:48:36You work these into the roulette game, then forget where they come from.
00:48:39There's only one trouble that ties you in with a murder charge.
00:48:42Alec Baxter.
00:48:43Murder charge?
00:48:45I didn't murder anybody.
00:48:46If you want to prove that, you better start talking.
00:48:48Sure, sure.
00:48:49Where did these come from?
00:48:50They don't tell me anything.
00:48:51All I know is they come in and slip the money to me.
00:48:54Those two fellows out there at the bar.
00:48:57Is this all you have?
00:48:59They just give me a little bit at a time.
00:49:01There's a lot more coming in.
00:49:03Today sometime.
00:49:04Five hundred of them.
00:49:06A half a million dollars worth, and you don't know where they come from or anything about them, huh?
00:49:10Told you everything I know.
00:49:12Honest, I don't know anything about a murder.
00:49:14I think I better call the sheriff.
00:49:19Hiya, folks.
00:49:20Hiya, Gabby.
00:49:22Looks like everybody's all ready.
00:49:25Hiya, Pat.
00:49:25Hello, Gabby.
00:49:26Hi, Gabby.
00:49:27All set.
00:49:28Rear to go.
00:49:28Ah, you can start at any time now, Pappy.
00:49:30We've got this thing synced.
00:49:31Yeah, we're splitting the prize money six ways.
00:49:33Maybe we hadn't better tell the other writers.
00:49:36They might all get discouraged and go home.
00:49:38Eh, Pat?
00:49:39Oh.
00:49:40Oh.
00:49:41Ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:49:42Roy, that car, that's a murder car we found last night.
00:50:11Yeah, I know. I've been watching it all day.
00:50:14Well, excuse me for butting in. I suppose you have the whole case solved.
00:50:18Not yet, but my hunch was right.
00:50:21Driscoll's working with those two men.
00:50:23He's talking to them in the barn now.
00:50:27I'm sure of it now. Rogers knows more than he's letting on.
00:50:31He was all prepared to take you into custody last night.
00:50:34Then what was stopping him?
00:50:35Perfectly obvious. Following you.
00:50:38You're looking for a bigger game.
00:50:39But I still don't get it. Why do we have to go chasing off on a treasure hunt?
00:50:42You should study the way of the fox, Johnny.
00:50:45He leads his pursuers into all sorts of difficulties.
00:50:48I believe there are more hunters killed in the chase than there are foxes.
00:50:52I think I know what you mean.
00:50:56Come on, Johnny. I'll show you how to make like a fox.
00:50:58Hiya, Mr. Driscoll.
00:51:04Hello, Mr. Driscoll.
00:51:05Roy, do you suppose they're going into the treasure hunt?
00:51:25I don't know.
00:51:27But I'm going to follow them and find out.
00:51:29I don't dare let them out of my sight.
00:51:30Oh, Mr. Driscoll.
00:51:50Excuse me, Mr. Driscoll.
00:51:51The desk clerk sent this over.
00:51:54He said it might be the letter you've been expecting.
00:51:55Yeah, this is it.
00:52:19Oh, I'm so sorry. Forgive me.
00:52:21Thank you very much.
00:52:25It's a desert spring station.
00:52:55I don't still have to tell you.
00:53:01Remember the rules.
00:53:03You ride as fast as you can to the three aces mine.
00:53:07Then you scrounge around till you find the clue that tells you where to go next.
00:53:11You keep on going and follow all the clues no matter what crazy places they lead you to.
00:53:17Somewhere along the line you'll find the hidden treasure.
00:53:20May the best man, woman, and child win.
00:53:25Roy!
00:53:25Roy!
00:53:26Good luck to the whole family.
00:53:28One to get ready, two to get set, three to go.
00:53:32Listen, you've got to help.
00:53:49Right after Roy and stop it.
00:53:51Tell him to go to the railroad station at Desert Springs.
00:53:53It's a matter of life and death.
00:53:54Railroad station?
00:53:55Desert Springs?
00:53:55Why?
00:53:56Never mind.
00:53:56Hurry, Gabby.
00:53:57Let's go to the railroad station.
00:54:57Let's go.
00:55:00Let's go.
00:55:07Let's go.
00:55:14When are we going to fix that wise guy so stick with me.
00:55:44Hey fellas, let them find it themselves.
00:55:51Hey Louis.
00:56:14Are you the baggage agent?
00:56:21When I ain't selling tickets on the telegraph key or sweeping floors.
00:56:28Well hurry please, this is an emergency.
00:56:30I'm hurrying.
00:56:34Come on.
00:56:35Come on.
00:56:36Now what was it you wanted?
00:56:37There will be three men here in a car any minute.
00:56:39They'll want to claim some baggage and don't you give it to them no matter what they say.
00:56:42I'm sorry, Miss, but if they say I've done it.
00:56:45You're not.
00:56:46You're not.
00:56:47You're not.
00:56:48You're not.
00:56:49You're not.
00:56:50You're not.
00:56:51You're not.
00:56:52You're not.
00:56:53You're not.
00:56:54You're not.
00:56:55You're not.
00:56:56What was it you wanted?
00:56:57There will be three men here in a car any minute.
00:56:59They'll want to claim some baggage and don't you give it to them no matter what they say.
00:57:02Yeah.
00:57:03I'm sorry, Miss, but if they got a claim checked there ain't nothing I can do.
00:57:06Don't you dare give them that baggage.
00:57:08I'm a deputy sheriff and those are orders.
00:57:11Lady, I take my orders from the railroad.
00:57:15Besides, you don't look like no deputy sheriff to me.
00:57:20Well, all right.
00:57:22Hang.
00:57:23Hang.
00:57:24And don't slam the door as you go out.
00:57:33These newfangled gals are certainly getting me down.
00:57:36Deputy sheriff.
00:57:37Ain't no deputy sheriff going around here that I ever heard of.
00:57:50Floyd is the only one.
00:57:51What?
00:57:52What?
00:57:53What?
00:57:54What?
00:57:55Two.
00:57:56We've got to manage my orders.
00:57:57What?
00:57:58What?
00:57:59A luxury city.
00:58:00We've only got to be a car.
00:58:01Two cars.
00:58:02Two cars.
00:58:03One cars.
00:58:04The city.
00:58:05Three cars.
00:58:06We've got to be seen by the hill.
00:58:07Two cars.
00:58:08Three cars.
00:58:09They've got to be seen by the hill.
00:58:11Two cars.
00:58:12Four cars.
00:58:13Two cars.
00:58:14Three cars.
00:58:15Hey, sir, what can I do for you?
00:58:30I got a baggage check.
00:58:33What kind of baggage are you looking for?
00:58:35Well, I'm not sure.
00:58:37It's a gift from a friend of mine.
00:58:42They'll be in here.
00:58:45For this number, this should be right over here.
00:58:50What?
00:58:51Well, I'll be doggone.
00:58:52What's the matter?
00:58:53All the tags are gone.
00:58:55I'm not going to find out which is which.
00:58:57Quit stalling.
00:58:59There must have been that gal who's here.
00:59:01Search the place.
00:59:02Examine everything.
00:59:02Hold on.
00:59:03That's against the rules.
00:59:04I'll notify the main office, and you can come back tomorrow.
00:59:15Hey, boss.
00:59:34Look here.
00:59:35Chicken on ice.
00:59:36Mr. Cutler.
00:59:36Oh, good.
00:59:37No, no.
00:59:37Leave her in there.
00:59:39Help.
00:59:42Help.
00:59:43Help.
00:59:43Come on.
00:59:44Come on.
00:59:44Come on.
00:59:44Come on.
00:59:45Come on.
00:59:45Come on.
00:59:45Come on.
00:59:47THE END
01:00:17THE END
01:00:47THE END
01:00:57Let him go! Rogers will be through here in a second.
01:00:59Our loose horse must have tipped off Rogers. We'll have to get out of here fast.
01:01:11Hey Gabby! Give me a hand!
01:01:27What's the matter, Rowley? They tried to ambush me, Gabby. Hmm. These trigger hunts are getting rougher every year.
01:01:35I got a message for you. Carol went trailing off after Viscals. Said for you to come to the Desert Springs Depot. Said for very important. Important? She's walking right into trouble. Gabby, you better cut across and get the pioneers. We'll need plenty of help.
01:01:49Hey, you ain't gonna leave us like this. No, you needn't worry, Aaron. Pleasures won't bother you much for sundown.
01:01:57What'd you stop us for?
01:02:07What'd you stop us for? We were in the lead.
01:02:25It's Roy. He needs your help. Well, we'll be glad to help Roy as soon as we finish this treasure, huh? Yeah.
01:02:30Come on, fellas. We can still catch him. Let's go!
01:02:32Hey! Yeah, but boy, it's now easier.
01:03:02Mr. Gresco! Gresco!
01:03:17If you let me out, I'll be very glad to help you find them.
01:03:20Heh. I'll bet you would.
01:03:32You want to go in there, Ranger?
01:03:45Get go.
01:03:51Stay where you are. Help! Let me out! Get over there!
01:03:54Mr. Gresco! Mr. Gresco! Let me out!
01:03:58Roy! Did the light go off in there?
01:04:03Don't be funny!
01:04:05Get their guns.
01:04:07No!
01:04:10Fuck!
01:04:11Oh.
01:04:17Oh.
01:04:18Oh...
01:04:23Johnny!
01:04:30uno
01:04:37Oh, my God.
01:05:07Hey, here it is.
01:05:37Hey, here it is.
01:06:07Hey, here it is.
01:06:37Hey, here it is.
01:06:39Hey, here it is.
01:06:43Hey, here it is.
01:06:45Hey, here it is.
01:06:47Give me that money, you won't get a point with that, Mr. Mr. Briscoll, I'll have you put in jail for this.
01:06:59Don't get in there. No, no!
01:07:17Holy mackerel, someone's already been here looking for the treasure.
01:07:43Hey fellas, the Queen!
01:07:48Oh yeah, the Queen of the May.
01:07:51Hold those two men for the law.
01:07:53Hold those two men for the law.
01:07:56Sixty-one thousand, sixty-two thousand.
01:07:59Gabby, where'd you get that money?
01:08:01From Driscoll.
01:08:02Driscoll? Where is he?
01:08:04Come here, I'll show you.
01:08:06What happened to him Gabby?
01:08:08Poor fella run into this accidentally.
01:08:11You're under arrest.
01:08:12I'm holding you as accessory to the murder of Alec Baxter.
01:08:14Why you!
01:08:15Oh God!
01:08:16These meddling girls!
01:08:19Yeah.
01:08:20Heh.
01:08:21That reminded me.
01:08:23If it hadn't been for that meddling girl, I'd have gotten away with this.
01:08:26Get that off of me!
01:08:28I don't want to...
01:08:30The El Dorado, the El Dorado.
01:08:36The greatest celebration of the year.
01:08:40Read to everyone and it's all in fun.
01:08:44El Dorado is here.
01:08:48The El Dorado, the El Dorado.
01:08:52Live again the days of yesteryear.
01:08:56Where a smile is king.
01:08:58Raise your voice and sing.
01:09:00El Dorado is here.
01:09:04They'll be thrilled, you know, at the rodeo.
01:09:08Where a cowboy chap will be made.
01:09:12And the dudes are dressed in their western vest.
01:09:17When they join the big parade.
01:09:20The El Dorado, the El Dorado.
01:09:25For blues will never do so in the near.
01:09:29If you wear a grin, harder you'll be in.
01:09:33El Dorado's gift it!
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