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Ride into the golden age of Hollywood Westerns with Night Time in Nevada (1948) — a thrilling vintage film starring the legendary Roy Rogers.

This classic Western brings together action, mystery, and cowboy justice in the wide-open landscapes of Nevada. Fans of Roy Rogers and Old Hollywood cinema will enjoy this timeless story filled with adventure and frontier spirit.

Preserved as a public domain film, this piece of Western history is now shared for today’s audiences to enjoy. Perfect for classic movie lovers and collectors of vintage films.
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00:00THE END
03:00No, it was an accident, Jim.
03:02Something happened to the wires, a short circuit.
03:06I'll get you some water.
03:07I have a baby daughter.
03:12Her mother's dead.
03:14My share of the gold, I left for her in a trust fund in Grass Valley.
03:21With an attorney named Jason Hawley.
03:26Don't worry, Jim.
03:27I'll see that she gets the money.
03:30Thanks a lot, Farrell.
03:32I have a picture of her in my...
03:35A trust fund in Grass Valley.
03:41So that's what he'd been doing with his money.
03:42Saving it for that kid of his while I was spending mine on fun and excitement at the gambling table.
03:47Well, you can't leave a dead partner for the coyotes and buzzards or for the police either.
03:53So I decided that the mine would be a proper grave for Jim Andrews.
03:57And maybe Jim's accident was going to make me rich after all.
04:01One silver dollar dated 1899.
04:06If it was going to bring me the same kind of luck it brought Jim, I didn't want it.
04:10So I gave it back to him.
04:12But the trust fund was something else.
04:14Just like he had told me.
04:16The picture of the baby was there in his wallet along with his other personal papers.
04:25You know, it's hard to believe that was 16 years ago.
04:28She's now a agent coming out here to get her money.
04:30Here, read this.
04:34So she's on her way out here to get the $50,000 that isn't here.
04:38We're in plenty of trouble.
04:40I wish now I hadn't taken your advice on those bad mining ventures.
04:44If that girl finds out her money's gone, we'll both go to jail.
04:48You're an attorney.
04:49You should be able to figure something out.
04:51But in case you can't, I have a solution.
04:53Now listen, Farrell.
04:54You murdered that girl's father.
04:56But you'll keep your hands off her.
04:58I may have been part of a few crimes in my life, but murder's not one of them.
05:03Who said anything about murder?
05:06You remember that ghost train scheme I spoke to you about?
05:09Another wild idea of yours.
05:11Wild idea or not.
05:13Rogers and the pioneers are starting to ship those blooded cattle they've been raising for the past five years.
05:18If we can get our hands on a few of them, it'll take care of the girl and us, too.
05:23I've already listened to you once too often.
05:27Maybe.
05:30But if we don't get our hands on some money, somebody's going to jail.
05:35Yeah, yeah.
05:38Rogers starts shipping those cattle tomorrow.
05:40Hey, fellas, can't you hear that?
05:50Casey wants to talk to us.
05:51Go, go, go, go, go.
06:21Go, go, go, go, go.
06:51Hello, Casey.
07:01Hello, Roy.
07:03Sure you look like an old-fashioned train robber riding over those hills.
07:08It's a good thing I'm not.
07:09I'd hate to try to get tough with you.
07:11You're right there, Roy.
07:13I'm rough, tough, and mean, and I've got some of the finest cattle shipped out of here in 20 years with me.
07:20We're glad you think so, Casey.
07:25That new-blooded stock of yours is going to make you boys rich.
07:29James at the hardware store said that your new bit was ready for you.
07:32I figured that I'd pick you up along in here somewhere.
07:35We can hear that whistle of yours a long ways off.
07:37Ha-ha, you rascal.
07:39You're a sugary after.
07:41And you know where I keep it, too, don't you?
07:43Yeah.
07:45There.
07:45There's those two saddle strings you wanted.
07:47They're the best I could get.
07:48Well, thanks a lot.
07:49How much I owe you?
07:50Forget it.
07:51You owe me just one good song and about ten choruses.
07:55Come on, now.
07:56Just once for old time's sake.
07:58On the big rock and the mountain.
08:03Ha-ha, ha-ha, ha-ha, that's it.
08:06Oh, say, I've got to be gone.
08:09Well, thanks a lot, Casey, and take it easy.
08:12Don't worry.
08:13I've got a long, slow run through the hills tonight.
08:17Now, you give those cattle a good ride,
08:19they're going to pay off the mortgage on the old homestead.
08:22That'll be the first folding money we've had in five years.
08:25You can be sure that old Casey will take better care of them
08:28than their own mothers.
08:46Well, there they go.
08:47Take a look at them, ain't they, Buttes?
08:49Sure are.
08:50Five years of hard work, and now it's finally going to pay off.
08:53Yeah.
08:53Now, maybe we can take a vacation.
08:55Not until you finish that fence.
08:57We've got some yearlings coming in here to pasture.
08:59Sometimes I think you shouldn't have left the state police.
09:02You're still a cop at heart.
09:04If somebody wasn't a cop around here,
09:06we wouldn't be getting that nice, big, fat check case
09:08you'll bring back to us.
09:09Oh, the check.
09:10Oh, goodbye, babies.
09:12Be good.
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09:43Morning, boys.
09:50Morning, Holly.
09:51Take a look at this.
09:55It's Rogers.
09:57I figured he'd be coming into town.
09:59Sure was a tough break losing all those cattle.
10:09Hiya, Roy.
10:10Hiya, Cookie.
10:11Any clues yet?
10:13Only what's here in the paper.
10:15The fireman of the cattle train, when questioned,
10:18said that it was a dark night and he was busy watching the track ahead.
10:22When he turned and yelled something at Casey,
10:24he noticed that the engineer appeared to be sleeping.
10:27Being surprised at this, he crossed over to shake him
10:30and discovered that he was dead.
10:32Poor guy didn't have a chance.
10:34Roy, the fireman never stopped the train until he got to the junction.
10:38That's when he discovered the cattle were missing and called me.
10:41Now, the mystery is, the train never stopped once.
10:46The doors were closed and locked and still the cattle were gone.
10:50Now, that beats me.
10:52Well, it put us back about five years.
10:54Yeah, I hear you boys been working hard.
10:57Cookie, is there anything I can do for Casey's family?
11:00No, they're all right.
11:01The only thing we can do to help is to catch the rat that did this.
11:05I know that.
11:07Top shelf, first one on the right.
11:11I knew you'd feel this way.
11:13That's why I had it all polished and waiting for you.
11:16Roy, I'm going to have to swear you in again.
11:19Put your left hand on the Bible, raise your right.
11:22Do you?
11:22I do.
11:23Good.
11:24Now that you're on the payroll, you got any ideas?
11:27Yes.
11:27Do you have any old clothes at home?
11:28Well, the ones I do my housework in.
11:30Well, go get them.
11:31We're going to do some plain clothes work.
11:33Swell, I ain't done anything like this since I took the desk job.
11:37I'll meet you back here in a half an hour.
11:38I'll be ready.
11:39Plain clothes or no plain clothes, I still think we ought to brought our horses.
11:58We ain't picked up a clue, and all we've done is walk, walk, walk.
12:02Yeah, and you aren't built for walking.
12:05I think we can get back quicker by not following the railroad tracks.
12:07Let's get over on the highway.
12:09We might catch a ride.
12:10Well, it suits me.
12:11My feet are killing me.
12:30Hey, Cookie, look.
12:35Yeah, looks like relief for my corns.
12:37I wonder if they'll give us a ride.
12:39Let's see.
12:42Pick up the tools and put them in there, huh?
12:45Whoa.
12:46I ain't even back.
12:49Get in.
12:50Work slats.
12:51Hey.
12:53Get a load of that.
12:56Could be bandits.
12:57They have them out here, you know.
12:58I read all about them.
12:59No bandits or no bandits.
13:00Let's get out of here.
13:01Let's get out of here.
13:01Let's get out of here.
13:02Let's get out of here.
13:03Let's get out of here.
13:05Let's get out of here.
13:07We won't start.
13:10Hey, miss, how about right into town?
13:13Sorry, but we're crowded.
13:15And besides, we don't have any room.
13:18No.
13:19Come on.
13:19Doggone you just barely made it.
13:31They didn't seem very anxious to have her company, did they?
13:32They look like pretty nice girls.
13:34I don't think they'll mind.
13:35Well, look at here.
13:48A radio.
13:49All the comforts at home.
13:51Might as well have a little music.
13:52I knew we never should have left New York.
13:55Out here in this no man's land, no taxis, no numbers.
13:59Relax.
13:59We'll be in Grass Valley in no time.
14:01It's just up the road.
14:04Well, let's see what we got to eat here.
14:07My favorite food.
14:09Look.
14:09I'll have one.
14:11Well, good.
14:12I'll have two.
14:15Wow, wow.
14:16We might as well sit down and relax.
14:18Just a while.
14:21One look at them in their big hats.
14:23I knew they were desperate characters.
14:24No telling what might have happened to us.
14:26One of them was awfully cute.
14:27Yeah, but if we had a blind date, I know which one I would get.
14:34This is the life.
14:37It sure is.
14:39Yeah, that's pretty.
14:41Yeah.
14:43Say, did you leave the radio on?
14:44I certainly did not.
14:48Jones.
14:50It's them.
14:51They're in there.
14:52Who?
14:52Those two bandits.
14:54They're back there in the trailer.
14:55Drive back.
14:57Uh-oh.
15:02John, can't you go any faster?
15:30Faster.
15:30I've got it down to the foreboard now.
15:42Well, we're coming into town.
15:45Find out what the police station is.
15:46Help, Ryder, please.
15:58Which way is the police station?
16:00Half a block.
16:01Straight ahead.
16:07Help.
16:08Please.
16:09Help.
16:10Help.
16:10We got two men in the trailer.
16:13Well, what do you want me for?
16:14Don't be funny.
16:16They're desperate characters.
16:17They're probably murderers.
16:19Murderers?
16:19Stand back, little lady.
16:21Take the other side, Bob.
16:25Now, you folks take cover.
16:26There might be gunplay.
16:28Oh, I hope they don't have to shoot the cute one.
16:31All right.
16:32Come on out with your hands up.
16:41Sergeant Bullfincher.
16:45Carry on.
16:47Did those girls?
16:48They certainly did.
16:50What happened to him?
16:54The same thing that happened to me.
16:56Is this thing still in one piece?
17:16Then they're not criminals?
17:18No, they're not criminals.
17:19They just happen to be two of the best law officers the state ever had.
17:22Oh, dear.
17:24Now, if you want to go in there and square yourself with them, I'd do it right away.
17:27All right.
17:29As you say, officer.
17:30Just a minute.
17:32You know, you almost got me into trouble.
17:34You look Western enough to take care of yourself.
17:38I do?
17:42They did come in here, didn't they?
17:44Well, they must be in there.
17:46Let's get this thing over with.
17:49Help!
18:03Hey!
18:04They're not here!
18:08Is it?
18:09It sure is.
18:10They sure get around, don't they?
18:12Let's leave, ma'am.
18:13Oh, now, wait a minute.
18:14We didn't do it on purpose.
18:16We sure didn't.
18:17And we're awful sorry about it, too.
18:19I'm Joan Andrews, and this is Tony Borden.
18:21You see, Mr. Rogers, we've been seeing a lot of movies lately, so naturally we thought you were bandits.
18:26Get the keys, Cookie.
18:28Movies, eh?
18:29Well, in that case, I guess we'll have to forgive you.
18:30But as far as Sergeant Bullpinch is concerned, it was much better than walking at that.
18:38It's what you think.
18:44What are you doing out here?
18:45We came out to collect a trust fund.
18:46Years ago, my father, Jim Andrews, was killed in a mine accident not far from here and left it for me.
18:51Who handles the fund?
18:52Oh, a lawyer named Jason Hawley.
18:55We're using part of it to build a place in the country.
18:57Yeah, well, you're tired of living in a trailer.
18:59I know, Hawley.
19:00He has an office across the street and down about a block.
19:03Well, as soon as I get cleaned up, I'll go over and see him.
19:06No hard feelings?
19:07No hard feelings.
19:10If there's anything I can do for you, just let me know.
19:13That's a matter of fact, there is.
19:15Would you mind looking up the record of my father's death?
19:18I'd like to know where he was buried.
19:20Of course, I'll be glad to.
19:21I'd appreciate it.
19:23I'd like to see that his grave was being cared for.
19:25I'll let you know as soon as I hear.
19:27Good.
19:27Thanks.
19:29Hey!
19:30Isn't he pretty, Joan?
19:32A blonde horse.
19:33He certainly is.
19:34Is he yours?
19:35Mm-hmm.
19:36This is Trigger.
19:37Trigger, say hello to the girl.
19:40What do you use on his hair?
19:42Not a thing, ma'am.
19:43He was born that way.
19:44I wonder how I'd look in this color.
19:48Look, Joan.
19:49Bang.
19:49Well, that's that.
19:57You take this, pay off the men.
20:00I'll take the rest over to the bank and straighten out the Andrews girl account.
20:03Not a bad little haul for one night's work.
20:05Should happen more often.
20:07Well, listen, Farrell.
20:08We've gotten out of one mess.
20:09I don't want to...
20:10Hey, Howie.
20:15That looks like Andrews' girl now.
20:16Get out of sight.
20:17Well, I talk to her.
20:19And try and keep quiet.
20:30Mr. Howie?
20:32That's right.
20:34And I'll bet you're Joan Andrews.
20:35Yes.
20:36I got your letter.
20:37I'm glad you arrived safely.
20:39I didn't know exactly what day to expect you, so I haven't all the papers ready yet.
20:43Oh?
20:44Uh, you know, transferring an amount of money like that takes quite a little paperwork.
20:48It does?
20:49Well, I thought all I had...
20:50Now, don't you worry.
20:51I'll take care of everything.
20:53You must be pretty tired.
20:54As a matter of fact, we are.
20:56We?
20:57Yes, my girlfriend and I.
20:59We had quite a ride today.
21:01I think I could stand a day's rest.
21:03Of course.
21:03It'll do you good.
21:05Meanwhile, I'll straighten out everything at the bank.
21:07And we'll talk business later.
21:09And I'll call the hotel and get rooms for you.
21:10Oh, it won't be necessary.
21:11We're living in a trailer we brought with us.
21:14Oh, in that case, I'll get someone to help you.
21:16Mort!
21:19Yeah?
21:20Mort, this is Miss Andrews.
21:22I want you to show her where to park her trailer.
21:25Mort will do anything he can to help you.
21:27But I will.
21:28Oh, well, uh, thank you, Mr. Hawley.
21:31I don't think it would be necessary.
21:33We'll take care of everything, really.
21:36Thank you, too.
21:37Bye.
21:37We didn't get our hands on that money any too soon.
21:44Oh, Farrell.
21:46Hey, put that back.
21:48Sit down and listen to me.
21:49Are you trying to double-cross me?
21:50I'm not trying to double-cross anybody.
21:52I'm trying to protect you.
21:53I'm going to put this money where you can't get your hands on it
21:56and give it to that girl.
21:57And we'll both go to the penitentiary.
21:58Not if they can't find us.
22:00There's a lot of money in that box,
22:02and in a couple of weeks there's going to be a lot more.
22:04Why should we share it with a girl that's big enough to make her own living?
22:08Yeah, she's also big enough to cause us a lot of trouble.
22:10You're an attorney?
22:11Try stalling her.
22:12That's your problem.
22:14Now, listen, Farrell.
22:15I am an attorney.
22:17Now, don't be dumb.
22:19That's a smart girl.
22:21I've been at this game a long time.
22:23Play it my way.
22:24I'll keep the money.
22:25I promise you.
22:27You know, I think you're right, Hawley.
22:29But I don't want to lose your friendship.
22:31You and I got to stick together.
22:33Put that money in the safe,
22:35and don't worry about the girl getting it.
22:42Oh, I'm sorry you were jilted.
22:44But you can come with me, precious.
23:03I'm sorry you were jilted.
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27:00Watch him, Trigger.
27:25Oh, my head.
27:30Oh, my head.
28:00Oh, my head.
28:01Oh, my head.
28:09Oh, my God.
28:39Come on, come on.
28:47Look, how many times do I have to tell you?
28:50I was walking by the trailer camp.
28:52I saw somebody monkeying with a cooking gas.
28:54Naturally, I thought you were a prowler, so I slugged you.
28:57What were you doing around there?
28:58I'm not going to say a word till my attorney gets here.
29:05Good evening, gentlemen.
29:07I see you have my partner under arrest.
29:09Right.
29:10He's also my client, you know.
29:12I'd like to arrange bail immediately.
29:15Sorry, Howley, but there'll be no bail.
29:17He's in for attempted murder.
29:19Lock him up, Cookie.
29:20Now, just a minute, Sheriff.
29:22You're asking for a lot of trouble.
29:23We're used to it.
29:24Well, you're going to get it.
29:26Farrell, don't say anything.
29:28I'll see you in the morning.
29:30This part of the office is private.
29:32Well, things have come to a pretty pass when you bullies can throw a law of buying citizen
29:35into jail without any evidence.
29:37How do you know there isn't any evidence?
29:39Why, I...
29:40Well, there couldn't be any evidence.
29:42I know my partner is an honest, decent man, and he wouldn't do such a thing.
29:46I warned your friend, and I'm warning you, you're making a big mistake.
29:50Just wait until court opens in the morning.
29:51I'll get a rip.
29:52You can't do anything like this to me.
29:54Hey, he was a little upset, wasn't he?
29:57Say, I did what you asked me to this afternoon.
30:00I checked with Kramer down at the bank, and there's been no large deposits made this week.
30:05That's too bad.
30:05Another league gone.
30:07I did find out that Howley got an express money order for $20,000 this afternoon, though.
30:14$20,000 for Howley?
30:16Yeah.
30:17That's a lot of money in one chunk for him.
30:19Where'd it come from?
30:20Reno, I know just what you're thinking.
30:22I thought so, too, but them cattle were worth $40,000 if they're worth a penny.
30:28Not if they're stolen.
30:31Howley seemed awful anxious to get Farrell out of here.
30:35Let's take a run over to the trailer camp and see how the girls are.
30:47Roy, Howley's coming.
30:52Good morning, gentlemen.
30:55Good morning, sir.
30:56I'm sorry I was so upset last night.
30:59May I come in?
31:00Why not?
31:02I should have told you this before.
31:04Told us what?
31:05It's about my client, Mr. Farrell, and I'd rather say it in front of him, if you don't mind.
31:11After all, I know the law, Mr. Rogers.
31:14That's right, Roy.
31:15I'll let him out.
31:19Clancy, let Farrell out!
31:26Sit down.
31:30You see, Rogers, when I said last night that I was sure Farrell couldn't have been guilty of an attempt of murder on Joan,
31:37I was pretty sure of what I was saying.
31:40Then why didn't you explain him?
31:42Uh, you'll understand in a moment.
31:45I don't know who tried to kill Joan Andrews, but I'm sure it wasn't this man.
31:50Because this man is actually Jim Andrews, Joan's father.
31:54How about that, Farrell?
31:58As your attorney, I advise you to tell him.
32:01Yeah, he's right.
32:02When I was younger, I got in a jam and they put me in the penitentiary.
32:06When I got out, I came west.
32:08My wife never forgave me.
32:10She made me promise that Joan, our daughter, would never know.
32:13Then why did you change your name to Farrell?
32:17Because of the promise.
32:20I didn't want Joan to know that her father, Jim Andrews, was still alive.
32:25Have you entered proof of this?
32:27Yes.
32:28I have his billfold right here.
32:33Here's a picture of Joan as a baby.
32:37There's all his old identification papers.
32:39I took the liberty of taking him out of your room.
32:42That's the reason I was down at the trailer last night.
32:45This country's pretty rugged and...
32:48I wanted to be near my daughter and watch out for her.
32:51What are you going to do about it?
32:52If it's all the same to you, I'd just soon, Joan, go on thinking I was dead.
32:59And we'll have a trust fund ready as soon as the papers are all straightened out.
33:02Good.
33:04Farrell looks like I've made a mistake.
33:06I'm sorry.
33:07It's all right, Rogers.
33:08Anybody could make a mistake.
33:09After all, how could you know?
33:11Well, as far as attempted murder is concerned.
33:17We'll just forget the whole thing.
33:19Thank you, Rogers.
33:20I knew you'd be reasonable.
33:21Have a good smoke, Sheriff.
33:37Roy, you didn't believe that stuff, did you?
33:39Why not?
33:40They had plenty of proof.
33:42Those identification papers were the real thing.
33:44Yeah, but where did he get them?
33:46Cookie, you remember Joan's father had a partner named Farrell.
33:51You don't think he got Andrew's identification papers back?
33:54That's just what I think.
33:55I also think they've been juggling the books a little with Joan's money,
33:58and they're trying to cover up.
34:00Here, have a good smoke.
34:02Oh, my God.
34:10Good morning.
34:12Good morning.
34:13Well, you're right on time.
34:19How do you feel?
34:20Wonderful.
34:21What happened last night seems like a bad dream.
34:24Say, Joan, before you came to this town,
34:27did the name Farrell mean anything to you?
34:30No.
34:31That's what I thought.
34:33Come on, we're going to go prospecting.
34:35I'll explain to you on the way out.
34:37Right.
34:43Say, are you sure this is it?
35:10If the dope I got at the claiming office is correct,
35:13this was the lucky gym.
35:15I wonder what kind of a mind it was.
35:17Well, it doesn't look like much of any kind.
35:18Well, it must have been something.
35:20Damn it, it's...
35:21Hey!
35:22Hey!
35:22Hey!
35:22Hey!
35:22Hey!
35:22Hey!
35:22Hey!
35:22Hey!
35:24Hey!
35:24Hey!
35:26Hey!
35:27Hey!
35:28Hey!
35:29Hey!
35:30Hey!
35:31Hey!
35:32Hey!
35:33Hey!
35:34Hey!
35:35Hey!
35:36Hey!
35:37Hey!
35:38Hey!
35:39Hey!
35:40Hey!
35:40Hey!
35:46Hey!
35:49Look what I found.
35:53J.A.
35:58Lucky Jim Andrews.
36:011899.
36:05That's the year Ted was born.
36:06Oh, Roy.
36:12Is Dad still... Oh, Roy.
36:14I wouldn't go in there, Joan.
36:16Those timbers have been there for a long time.
36:18They might cave in on you.
36:21I understand.
36:23This is probably the reason his death was never reported.
36:26He was murdered.
36:29Murdered?
36:29Yes, and I'm pretty sure Farrell, as his partner, had something to do with it.
36:33And he also had something to do with our cattle.
36:35What are we going to do about this?
36:38I'm going to arrest him as soon as I get enough evidence.
36:41I'll need your help.
36:43Of course.
36:57You got me out of jail just in time, Holly.
36:59The pioneers are going to load some more cattle.
37:01Yeah?
37:03Interesting.
37:04Shut up.
37:05Farrell, I've got to tell you something.
37:05Shut up and listen.
37:07They're loading tonight.
37:08I'll get a hold of the boys.
37:09It'll be the same setup.
37:10Oh, fine.
37:11That, with the other money, will give us plenty.
37:13Of course, I don't know how much longer I can keep us out of jail.
37:15Listen, Holly.
37:16What do you want?
37:16I want to tell you about Rogers and that dame.
37:18They've been out in the country riding.
37:19What's so unusual about that?
37:20Nothing except they stopped off by those old diggings.
37:22They're Twin Peaks.
37:23Twin Peaks?
37:23That's the old mine.
37:24What else you see?
37:25What else do you see?
37:30Hello, Mr. Holly.
37:31Oh, hello.
37:33Hello.
37:35Hello, Joan.
37:36Did you enjoy your ride?
37:37Well, yes.
37:40Mr. Holly, I must see you again about the trust fund.
37:43You see, I've got to have it right away.
37:45We're leaving tomorrow and I need the money very badly.
37:48Well, you see, Joan, as I explained...
37:49Did Mr. Rogers send you?
37:52Why, no.
37:53Then why the sudden departure?
37:54You weren't in any hurry last night.
37:56You told me it was a plenty of time.
37:58I did?
38:00Well, I guess if I did, on second thought...
38:04On second thought, take her in the other room and tire her to that chair.
38:09Please don't open your mouth like a little girl and yell.
38:12Because if you do...
38:14Don't worry.
38:16Let's go.
38:16Why do you do that?
38:28We're already involved in one, my death.
38:30Shh, be quiet.
38:31I'm sure that girl's working for Rogers.
38:34If she is, that cattle shipment's a plan.
38:36We don't want to take any chances.
38:40I want her to overhear a little act that you and I are going to do.
38:43It'll be dark in about a half an hour, not too.
38:45Hi, Roy.
38:58Where have you been?
38:59I know I'm later than I should be, Cookie, but a lot of things have happened.
39:02I've been with the freight agent and had him delay the train so it won't hit Paiu's grave before daylight.
39:07Where's Joan?
39:08I don't know.
39:08Why?
39:09Well, she was supposed to meet me here.
39:11Hello, operator.
39:12Give me Jason Howley's office, please.
39:14Cookie, round up the Pioneer.
39:15And be at the grave before daylight.
39:17I'm riding with the cattle.
39:21No answer.
39:23She's probably going back to the trailer camp.
39:25You check it for me, Willie Cooker.
39:26Right away.
39:26I've got to get on that train.
39:28I'll see you the first thing in the morning and keep your fingers crossed.
39:30Good luck.
39:36Hello, Nellie.
39:37See if you can find me the Pioneers up at the Double R Ranch.
39:45Well, you're still here.
39:52It's getting dark out.
39:54Want the light on?
39:56Huh?
39:59I'm just checking.
40:00I loosened the rope.
40:12She can get away in time she wants.
40:20Come in.
40:21Come in.
40:21What's the idea of coming here, Rogers?
40:32We don't like state coppers.
40:35Put your hands up.
40:36Get his guns, Mort.
40:38Hey, you're not so brave without those guns, are you?
40:42Roy!
40:43Be careful!
40:44You were right about ferro!
40:46Stay where you are, Rogers.
40:48Stay where you are!
40:49You asked for it!
40:56Well, that finishes Rogers.
40:58Mort, get the boys and meet the train at Devil's Pass.
41:01But you said Paiute Gray.
41:03I've changed my mind.
41:04We'll fool them.
41:05We'll meet them at Devil's Pass instead.
41:07Let's go.
41:19I'll give you a hand, boss.
41:45He can get up now.
41:48No, he can't.
41:51Phil!
41:52I thought you said this was a gag.
41:54It was on Howley.
41:56Stick him in there.
42:00What you said about Devil's Pass was only a cure.
42:03Miss Andrews will be our little carrier pigeon.
42:05We'll take the cattle at Paiute Gray as usual.
42:14Nobody knows this combination with Howley, and he ain't gonna tell.
42:17Take a look!
42:32Hey, Cookie.
42:33The place is empty.
42:38Roy's blood.
42:40It's too bad we didn't get here to help him.
42:42Well, he may not be dead.
42:44I wonder where they took him.
42:45They probably took him along.
42:47There's no use trying to carry out Roy's plans at Paiute Gray.
42:51Are you sure you heard right?
42:53Absolutely.
42:53They said Devil's Pass.
42:55You get a hold of Tony and stay all night at headquarters in case we get some word about Rogers.
43:00No.
43:00Tony can stay at headquarters.
43:02I'm riding Trigger and going along with you.
43:04You know how I feel about Farrell, and I want to be there when he gets what's coming to him.
43:09Good girl.
43:10Come on, fellas.
43:11Our train don't come through until morning, but let's get a head start.
43:14Let's go.
43:44Here she comes.
44:03Sure wish Roy was alive and on that train.
44:06Yeah.
44:14Did you see anything?
44:25Sure funny though.
44:27There she is and nothing's happened.
44:34Come on.
44:38Well that beats me.
44:39Now think, are you sure they said Devils passed?
44:44I'm positive.
44:45What do you suppose happened?
44:47When the train didn't come through last night, they probably lost their nerve.
44:52What are we going to do?
44:54We're going back to headquarters.
44:56If they haven't picked up Howley and Farrell, I'm going to start the biggest manhunt this state has ever known.
45:09Well there goes Devils Pass.
45:13How you grade next?
45:14Come on.
45:35It's a tough break.
45:36I don't like to operate this way in daylight.
45:38No.
45:38Maybe this time we'll have to stop it.
45:40Won't make any difference.
45:41This is our last job makes me laugh when I think of the lost sitting down the devil's pass waiting for us
46:11So that's the way they do it
46:41Hey, here come the trucks
47:11I'll be going to the slaughterhouse with you
47:20Cookie and the boy don't show up
47:22This is going to be easy
47:51It will if we work fast
47:52I'll be going to the slaughterhouse with you
47:59I'll be going to the slaughterhouse with you
48:06I'll be going to the slaughterhouse with you
48:13I'll be going to the slaughterhouse with you
48:20I'll be going to the slaughterhouse with you
48:24I'll be going to the slaughterhouse with you
48:26I'll be going to the slaughterhouse with you
48:33I'll be going to the slaughterhouse with you
48:37I'll be going to the slaughterhouse with you
48:41I'll be going to the slaughterhouse with you
48:59Hey, sir, Owen.
49:10Rogers, we haven't got much time.
49:12We've got to get those cattle out of here.
49:23Gus, follow me.
49:29Hey, what's the matter?
49:40What are you talking here for?
49:40What's the matter, anyhow?
49:41Oh, shut up, you guys.
49:43That sounds like Casey's whistle.
49:45Sure does.
49:46That's coming from the Paiute grade.
49:48You guys are crazy.
49:50You're hearing things.
49:51Oh, shut up, Pat.
49:52Listen, there it goes again.
49:57So what?
49:58It's a train whistle.
49:59We can't stick around here.
50:00We've got things to do in town.
50:02Come on, fellas.
50:04But Casey used to blow that whistle when it meant something,
50:07and I'm going to see if it means something now.
50:12Come on back, fellas.
50:13We might as well follow him.
50:14He'll get himself in trouble.
50:15Get around to the other side of the train.
50:33I'll cover you.
50:34Come on out, Rogers.
50:49Come on out.
50:51Come on out, Rogers.
50:56Come on out.
50:56Come on out Rogers, come in and get me.
51:06All right, I will.
51:26What's the matter? You out of lead?
51:56Come on!
52:26Gee, am I glad to see you, Roy. I knew it was you as soon as I heard the whistle.
52:49Hold still.
52:52Are you hurt, man?
52:54Hurts?
52:55Yeah, you lost a lot of blood back there in Hanley's office.
52:57It wasn't my blood.
53:04I'm losing blood.
53:07Don't let him get me, Carl.
53:09All right, Mort, I won't let him get you.
53:18What kept you so long?
53:20It's all my fault, Roy.
53:26Hey, Roy, go!
53:50Oh!
53:51It's all my fault, Roy!
53:55Have fun!
53:57Hey, I get into a아아 aolt every year sorry?
54:05Good day, old girl.
54:08The End
54:38The End
55:08The End
55:38Oh, boy
55:40Roy
55:49He won't bother you anymore
55:52And Howley?
55:54I don't know yet
55:55I checked with the bank, though, and there's enough money there to cover everything
55:59Thanks
56:00It's our cattle, and they're really in good hands now
56:15Here, you might want to keep this
56:17Oh, no, Roy
56:19I don't want this
56:21It hasn't been lucky for anybody
56:22I'll take it
56:23Oh, no, Roy, you don't...
56:24Just stand back
56:25Oh, no, Roy
56:28THE END
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