Broadway Meets Cheyenne tells the story of an unexpected journey from the bustling streets of Broadway to the rugged landscapes of Cheyenne. Experience a classic Western adventure filled with action, drama, and unforgettable characters.
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00:00The End
00:30I don't know what he's going to do, but I don't know what he's going to do, but I don't know what he's going to do.
01:00Stand up.
01:21I didn't invite you to sit down.
01:24That's bad publicity for my business, Brent.
01:31How much will it cost to re-elect you?
01:34You've been reading the funny papers again, Owen.
01:37Look here, Brent.
01:38You can't get away with it.
01:39You can't put me...
01:40I can't, but I will.
01:43You and every rat that hasn't found a hole to crawl into when that deadline is up.
01:48I've heard that before.
01:50Just around election time.
01:54Yes?
01:56Now get this, Owen.
01:59You're a candidate right now for that hot seat up in the big house.
02:04And if you're in town by this time tomorrow, you're as good as elected.
02:10Yes, Mr. Brent.
02:18Tell Boutier I want him now.
02:25Well, once the headlines tell the truth.
02:30You've been dishing it out a long time, Owens.
02:33It's your turn now to take it.
02:36Hello, Bronx.
02:43How are you, Flatfoot?
02:46Butch has been reading the extras.
02:48He came away up here to tell me that he didn't like the headlines.
02:52Yeah.
02:53I was afraid you wouldn't know where to find me.
02:55Wrong again, Butch.
02:56That's not a bad little hideout you moved your girlfriend into.
03:00But if you'd asked me, I could have picked one with a southern exposure.
03:04Boy, you're double-crossing...
03:05Wait a minute.
03:08Kick him with that present that was slithier yesterday.
03:11Present?
03:12Yeah.
03:13A present?
03:16Till there.
03:17Don't tell me you've been accepting presents.
03:20Yeah.
03:21That's the kind of mug he is.
03:22How do you like him now?
03:25I kind of like him.
03:30Is this what you want to take back, Owens?
03:32From a pal to a pal.
03:38Thanks, Butch, for the thought.
03:41But the brand's too expensive.
03:43I haven't learned to smoke them yet.
03:45I'll keep the case just to remember you by.
03:50When you're gone, you think I'm going.
03:54Maybe for a ride.
03:56You never can tell.
03:58Funny guy.
04:00Better take this along with you, Owens.
04:03As a gentle reminder.
04:04I can't read.
04:06Wipe your feet on it.
04:07Close the door, Butch.
04:12From the outside.
04:18What are you doing tonight, Breezy?
04:21It's taken me three weeks to line this up, Chief.
04:24But she's a swellest little dish.
04:25Well, put her on ice.
04:30Send Miss Wallace in.
04:31Where does Louie Walsh hang out at night?
04:36Mostly over at Jess Harvey's nightclub.
04:38The new one he calls the back door.
04:41I think Louie has a piece of it.
04:43You know, they're in together on the beer racket.
04:49Still a blonde, Myrna?
04:53Yep.
04:54But still not your type, Breezy.
04:57Miss Wallace.
04:58Bree's jumping out with you tonight.
05:00He's taking you to the back door.
05:04What's the matter with the front door?
05:06It's padlocked.
05:08Say, listen.
05:09I've got a date with my husband tonight.
05:11Well, do the same as I'm doing, sweetheart.
05:13Put him on ice.
05:15I hate to spoil your dates,
05:17but this is important.
05:19They had looked before we were ready.
05:21This would bring a showdown
05:22between the Owens mob and Louie Walsh.
05:25Now, Butch is apt to make another try
05:27to get Louie before they get out of town.
05:29If any of them show up
05:30at Jess Harvey's tonight,
05:32you'll be there.
05:34Hit me on the phone quick.
05:36We won't be three minutes away.
05:38Right.
05:40What do I wear, Blondie?
05:42Soup and fish?
05:43No.
05:44You might look just like a waiter.
05:46You better wear dinner clothes.
05:49Besides,
05:49you have to pay for the soup and fish.
05:51I'll pay you at nine o'clock.
05:52I'll meet you.
05:54Oh, my husband's going to be darned to meet you.
05:56Oh, yeah?
05:57Oh, yeah?
05:58Hey!
05:59Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
06:03Good evening.
06:15You're my friend?
06:19Yes.
06:20Well, I know.
06:22I hope everything will be all right.
06:30Thanks.
06:31Thank you for the Diego.
06:47What's the matter, Ray?
06:57No option.
07:00Watch.
07:02I knew it.
07:04Good evening, Mr. Lohan.
07:06How are you, Tess?
07:08Fine.
07:09I...
07:10I got a nice table for you.
07:12Over there.
07:14Yeah.
07:15That's a nice table.
07:16For somebody else.
07:17We'll sit here.
07:18What?
07:19Mr. Owen.
07:20Mr. Owen.
07:21Mr. Owen.
07:22Your diaper.
07:26We'd better get out of here, Louie.
07:27Shut up.
07:28My mob is on their way here.
07:30I don't like the lips of this thing.
07:31Well, do something about it.
07:32Get me around here.
07:36Well, do something about it.
07:37Get me around here.
07:38Go at her later.
07:39Yes.
07:40Go at her later.
07:41Yes.
07:42Mr. Owen.
07:43I don't like the lips of this thing.
07:44Well, do something about it.
07:45Get me around here.
07:46Go at her later.
07:47Yes.
07:48Scram the lamp.
07:49I don't want anything in front of me.
07:50I might leave you on every down the street.
07:51I might leave you on every down the street.
07:52I'm sorry.
07:53I'm sorry.
07:54We'd better get out of here, Louie.
07:55We'd better get out of here, Louie.
07:56Shut up.
07:57My mob is on their way here.
07:58I don't like the lips of this thing.
07:59Well, do something about it.
08:01Get me around here.
08:02Go at her later.
08:03Yes.
08:07Scram the lamp.
08:10I don't want anything in front of me.
08:12I might leave you on every down the street.
08:14Oh, is this good you're not looking this way?
08:19This looks like the start of a swell evening.
08:23I'd like to get to that telephone, but...
08:26I'm afraid Butch will tumble.
08:29There's that flat foot again.
08:32Where?
08:33Over there by the orchestra.
08:36We tried to get him one little present that he wouldn't take.
08:43But we'll give him another one tonight before we leave here.
08:50Well, here you are, Louie.
08:52What's the idea?
08:53I didn't order any, uh...
08:55Oh!
08:56Chicken and casserole.
09:02Okay.
09:03Thanks.
09:04Get on the phone, will you?
09:05Find out what's going on at that marble line.
09:06I should have been here an hour ago.
09:07Okay.
09:08Oh, Jess.
09:09Yeah.
09:10Everything all right and thrown?
09:11Sure.
09:12It's a nice place you got, dear.
09:13I like it.
09:14Yeah.
09:15And I like the floral decoration.
09:16Who's your florist, yet?
09:20Like a holocom?
09:21Yeah.
09:22I'll tell you when I...
09:23When I come back.
09:24I'll tell you when I come back.
09:25I'm going to leave.
09:26It's a nice place.
09:27It's a nice place you got, dear.
09:28It's a nice place you got, dear.
09:29It's a nice place you got, dear.
09:30I like it.
09:31Yeah.
09:32And I like the floral decoration.
09:33Who's your florist, yet?
09:34Like a holocom?
09:35Yeah.
09:36I, uh...
09:37I'll tell you when I...
09:38When I come back.
09:40Come back.
10:05It won't take me a minute to look through this call, Myrna.
10:07Sit tight.
10:08Nothing will happen.
10:09It's the last two days tonight.
10:10Yeah, is that you?
10:11Yeah.
10:12I hate...
10:13I hate...
10:14I hate...
10:22Hello, Bronx.
10:24Staging a little party for the boys?
10:26Thought of a farewell party.
10:34Hey, wait a minute.
10:59I'm next.
11:00I'm waiting for this fella to get out!
11:03Oh, all right.
11:10Hey, come on, come on. I've been waiting on it.
11:24Get going, Al.
11:33Set, Nick.
11:38Stick here.
11:44Where's Joe? Where's Al?
11:47Where's Jim?
11:49They're throwing me down.
11:51They're laying me down.
12:02What's up, Joe?
12:04Oh, boy.
12:06What are you going to get some of them?
12:09Oh, boy.
12:10Oh, boy.
12:11That's what he's going to get some of them.
12:14Oh, boy.
12:16Oh, boy.
12:18Oh, boy.
12:20Oh, boy.
12:22Oh, boy.
12:23Oh, boy.
12:24Come on, Myrna. We're getting out of here.
12:54Well, how are you feeling this morning, young man?
13:13I think I could lick the world, Doctor.
13:15Well, here's the thing that almost licked you.
13:18Thanks. A nice little souvenir.
13:23Well, maybe someday l'll be able to give it back to the fellow who gave it to me.
13:28Oh, l guess you're out of luck about that, Breezy.
13:31The Owens gang took it on the run.
13:34Oh, by the way, l almost forgot. Here's a postcard that Kay offers for you.
13:39It's from Cheyenne. It's from Dad. What's it say?
13:44Don't you ever take a vacation.
13:47Well, l'm taking one now.
13:50You're not going to spend it here, Breezy. You're going home for that.
13:55Okay, Chief. If you think the department can get along without me.
13:58Oh, the department will probably go to pieces.
14:01Yeah, that's what l was afraid of.
14:02Oh, but if it does, l'll save you a piece.
14:05Say, where do you live?
14:09In a little one-horse town about 20 miles from Cheyenne.
14:12Well, when the doc says the word, that's where you're going.
14:17Well, it won't be long, no.
14:19Look at that darn fool. Crazy as a loon.
14:40Crazy as right. That road's been close for two years.
14:44He don't stop. He's a goner. He sure is.
14:47Come on, boys. Let's try to warn him.
14:49Help!
15:14Go.
15:17Move!
15:18Shoot.
15:20Let's eat it.
15:21Let's start with miedo...
15:24Monkey...
15:27If you want water...
15:29You didn't question generations, town?
15:33None.
15:34I know.
15:35No?
15:36There's nothing.
15:38Nobodyatl Aid will proudly.
15:41Well, shoot me if it ain't...
15:45Well, where the heck did you think you was going?
15:50Home?
15:51That's the only way I know to get there.
15:53Shucks, we ain't used that road for two years.
15:56Got a new one.
15:57No Horace?
15:58Know him?
16:00Ever since he had diapers on, I made him his first shaps,
16:04taught him how to ride his first horse, learned him how to shoot.
16:08Boys, meet your boss's son.
16:11Breezy killed there.
16:13How are you?
16:14How do you know you?
16:16Hello there.
16:16Glad to know you.
16:17Good evening.
16:19Glad to know you, old boy.
16:20Glad to know you.
16:21Good to meet you.
16:23Glad to know you.
16:26Where the heck did you think you were going, coming down that road?
16:29Home, I told you.
16:31And now if the old boat's a thing of the past, how am I going to get there?
16:34Like you did when you was a kid, a horseback.
16:36Well, I'm ready. Where do we go from here?
16:38We're heading for town to meet up with your pa.
16:40Oh, he's tending a meeting of the new cattlemen's social.
16:43Well, come in there, he goes, and let's start.
16:44Now this ain't no country for dudes, Breezy.
17:08Shaw beef!
17:11You got any chance for this, Wally?
17:16You get down.
17:17Come on, you baby.
17:19Come on.
17:19Come on.
17:23Bring a shirt here, somebody.
17:25Come on.
17:28All right, boy.
17:30You're at top hand now.
17:31Everything but the sky piece.
17:33Here's mine.
17:35Thanks.
17:36Now then, we're heading for town.
17:37We're going places and doing things.
17:39Let's get there.
17:46Well, just tell them you saw me.
17:49Follow that horse and give him to Breezy.
17:51Pronto.
17:52Here he is.
17:52Breezy belongs to you anyway.
17:54Thanks, son.
17:54Hey, something going wrong with my eyes, Breezy Gildare with Walrus?
18:20Well, hang me a bit.
18:25Hello, Breezy.
18:26Hello, son.
18:27Well, Daddy Bird, how are you?
18:29Good to see you.
18:30Have you seen your dad yet, you see?
18:31Nope.
18:32We're looking for him now.
18:33Have you seen him?
18:34Down the street a moment ago.
18:35Maybe he's in Joe Carter's.
18:37Where they're forming that new association.
18:39What association?
18:40Oh, the Independent Cattle Breeders Protective and Benevolent Association.
18:45Some name.
18:45Yeah.
18:47Yeah, and from the looks of things,
18:49there's going to be some association.
18:51Yes, sir.
18:52There's going to be the biggest thing in the cupboard.
18:55Yes, your dad's a big thing.
18:56How are you?
18:58Good.
18:59I don't care what you're doing.
19:00My association is a big company.
19:04She's got a great dad.
19:06Yeah.
19:07I thought it was a great dad.
19:19All right.
19:20I heard this is Martin Kildare's boy, Breezy.
19:30Joe Carter, Breezy.
19:32Joe's new since you was here.
19:33Oh, Carter and I are old friends.
19:38Yeah.
19:40We have known each other for a long time.
19:45What do you boys have?
19:46Right there.
19:47Stop telling me.
19:48Give me a little quick.
19:51I don't think I'm the same.
20:01Look at that, boy.
20:03Oh, boy.
20:04That touches the spot.
20:07Real beer.
20:24Huge game of pool.
20:25Sure.
20:25Come on.
20:26Hey, thank you, Warren.
20:27Yeah.
20:28I'll fail it.
20:29Keep seven or five.
20:30I got it.
20:37How long have you been selling this?
20:39I had to take in a new partner about a month ago.
20:42It was his idea.
20:44Hey.
20:44You seem surprised to see me out.
20:49No.
20:50I signed a petition to get you out.
20:53I am surprised to see you here.
20:56And back at the old racket again.
20:59I knew you were responsible for sending me out.
21:03But I didn't know that you were helped to get me out.
21:07You fell into the wrong crowd, New York, Carter.
21:10You weren't to blame.
21:12You took the rap for Butch Owens.
21:19I hated to see that little girl of yours suffer for your mistake.
21:23She was a nice kid.
21:25She was a nice kid.
21:27She still is.
21:29You kind of liked her, didn't you?
21:31Yes.
21:32And she liked me, too.
21:35Until...
21:37Until I had to testify against you.
21:40She changed her mind about you
21:43after you sent me up.
21:46Oh, here's Ruth.
21:56Ruth?
21:57You remember Breezy Kill there, don't you?
22:00Yes, I remember Breezy Kill there, all right.
22:03I ought to.
22:16Joe.
22:18You're playing with dynamite again.
22:21This stuff will never get you anywhere.
22:25She's too nice a kid to be working in this atmosphere.
22:29I couldn't throw this stuff out now if I wanted to.
22:32It's too late.
22:35It's never too late.
22:37Where is he?
22:39There he is.
22:40There he is.
22:41I feel like Craig.
22:45Same here, Dad.
22:46Gosh, it's good to be home with you again.
22:48Well, if ever a father needed a son, it's now.
22:52But, Dad, I'm home on a vacation,
22:56so I'll load your trouble.
22:58It'll take too long.
22:59Come on and get first-handed for me.
23:01Because you can learn more by attending this meeting
23:04with me than I can ever tell you.
23:06Come on, Breezy.
23:07Breezy Kill there was right.
23:21This won't get you anything except a lot of trouble.
23:24Why do you have to do what they want you to?
23:28You've got to quit.
23:29We've got to get away from here.
23:32Every cent I've got is tied up in here.
23:34I don't care.
23:36I'd rather be broken.
23:38Out of here.
23:39Away from them.
23:50When did this happen?
23:51It's happening in there now.
23:53And that's why this organization
23:55is going to be a big help to you, gents.
23:58We're here to give you protection.
24:00That's what.
24:02And now you'll hear from your president, gents.
24:06He'll tell you about the benefits
24:08to be received from this organization
24:10from a small initiation fee of one grand.
24:15Mr. B-H-O.
24:17Well, well, hello, Bronx.
24:33Hiya, Flatfoot.
24:34Sorry a little operation kept me
24:36from getting here sooner.
24:37Looks like I got here just in time.
24:40You're a friend of this man's?
24:42Sure, Dad.
24:43Butch is always giving me presents.
24:47This is a closed meeting, Kildare.
24:49So close the door as you go out.
24:51Now.
24:53Just a minute, Owens.
24:54This concerns my boy as much as it does me.
24:57And before we join any protective association,
25:00we want to know what for.
25:02For protection, Mr. Kildare.
25:04Maybe your son can...
25:05Well, you can't get away with that out here.
25:07These gents seem to think this association
25:09will do them all good.
25:10Hence?
25:11So that's it, eh?
25:13Well, how's he gonna get it?
25:14By dying patching, gunning the little kids
25:16are getting his way?
25:18About the men they knocked off.
25:20Two to buy.
25:33Sure, they'll raise their price here.
25:34But you won't get it.
25:35All right, Butch.
25:50I can wait.
25:53Come on, Dad.
25:56If that kind of an association you fellas want,
25:58you can have it.
25:59You're cynical, Dad.
26:00I'm going with you.
26:01Sit down, gents.
26:04You both better come back
26:05while the membership's open.
26:07There's only gonna be a price of beef in this county
26:09and no one but members of this association
26:11are going to get it.
26:12My father was in the cattle business
26:14long before he ever heard of you, Butch.
26:16And I guess we can get along about you now.
26:18Close the door from the outside.
26:29Gettin' kinda careless, Butch.
26:37Ought to have been bulletproof.
26:41I mean, Mr. Kildare.
27:00I never thought I could feel this way.
27:02About him.
27:03I'm not a copper.
27:05Out here.
27:06I heard what you said up there.
27:08And I want to be on your side.
27:10If you'll let me.
27:11Now you're talking.
27:12And having just tears,
27:13I understand why your father said
27:14that he couldn't help himself.
27:16Well, I'm going to help him.
27:18And you.
27:20If you'll let me.
27:40I'm not here, you sap.
27:59There's another bunch of them cows down beyond the bend.
28:03I can just see them.
28:05Oh, yeah?
28:06Well, get going.
28:08The thing is to keep them guessing how everything happened.
28:11Before we're through with them,
28:13they'll be willing to pay any price for protection.
28:15Let her go.
28:33Here's where beef goes down.
28:39Let him have it.
28:40I play my best tune.
28:49Nice music, eh?
28:51Let's get out of here.
28:53Let's get out of here.
29:15Well, I'll be.
29:17They just moved down some of your best steers.
29:31Put you on.
29:32I don't know who.
29:33They had a machine gun,
29:34because I can hear it.
29:36Larry!
29:37Steve!
29:38Come here!
29:40Hurry up!
29:41All right, Duke.
29:43All right, Duke.
29:44OK.
30:07What's the matter?
30:08Plenty, Dad.
30:09You better stay here and watch the hurt.
30:10Wally, you come out with that.
30:12Good boy.
30:19Enjoy the association now.
30:21Books will be full in no time.
30:40In case anyone asks you,
30:42I haven't left this building today.
30:43Do you understand?
30:45Yeah.
30:46I understand.
30:48You've been here all day.
30:50And don't forget it.
30:52You may have to swear to it.
31:10Good boy.
31:27Tell me you didn't.
31:31In case your father forgets, you remember that we haven't left this building today.
31:51You understand?
32:01If you always want to join my gears out there in the flat, reach for it.
32:16Line him up on the other side of the room and keep it there.
32:22Where's what you own?
32:24He's, uh...
32:25Yeah, I know.
32:26Been there all day.
32:27Yeah.
32:31Now you fellas rush for a crowd and hang on to it.
32:50Who is it?
32:51Open that door, will you?
32:53Remember what I tell you.
32:54You play with me, your old man will do another rap.
32:56Do you get that phrase?
32:57Last chance!
33:01Too bad these coppers forget their manners.
33:06Always bustin's in on people.
33:09Ain't got any respect even for ladies.
33:12I've got lots of respect.
33:14For a lady.
33:20But I hate rap.
33:22I've got a man.
33:42inspiration...
33:43Give it to him.
33:45Π½Π΅ΠΉ money!
33:47Why, you couldn't hit the broad side of a barn with that cannon.
33:51You can't blow me.
33:53No under me neither.
34:17Come on, Jane.
34:19Come on, Jane.
34:40Get up.
34:41Don't ever try that again.
34:48Too bad I had to break into your social activities, Butch.
34:52But you'll have 24 hours to finish them.
34:55Because I'm giving you just that long to get out of town.
34:58You're what?
34:59This Cheyenne country isn't big enough to hold you and me.
35:02I'm staying.
35:04If you stay, you're on the spot.
35:11Come on.
35:12Come on.
35:13Come on.
35:32Well, you'll certainly fix things for me.
35:35Yes, and for your old man, too, if you double-cross me and play along with that copper.
35:41And right now, he thinks you belong to me.
35:50Put it away, Bo.
35:51All right.
35:52You can pick him up.
35:53Come on.
36:06Maybe you don't believe it, Kildare.
36:08But I want to thank you.
36:09Because you did what I haven't got the nerve to do.
36:12That's all right.
36:25Breezy!
36:28Breezy.
36:29You don't think that Butch Owens and I are...
36:31What else would you want me to think?
36:34Sure.
36:35Here it is.
36:36You handed me a wallet when I saw you upstairs with Butch.
36:51This last one sure knocked some daylight into me.
36:54It made me...
36:55Made me realize that...
36:57That you're okay.
36:58Forgive me.
36:59Please.
37:00Forgive me.
37:01Forgive me.
37:02Please.
37:03Let's forget we're out west.
37:04Let's picture back home in New York again.
37:07What do you say?
37:08You mean...
37:09I'm sorry.
37:10I'm sorry.
37:11I'm sorry.
37:12I'm sorry.
37:13I'm sorry.
37:14I'm sorry.
37:15I'm sorry.
37:16I'm sorry.
37:17I'm sorry.
37:18I'm sorry.
37:19I'm sorry.
37:20I'm sorry.
37:21I'm sorry.
37:22Don't forget we're out west.
37:23Let's picture back home in New York again.
37:26What do you say?
37:29You mean...
37:30Like it used to be?
37:32Before you became a copper?
37:34And Dad went away?
37:36You said it.
37:38Then you don't think that...
37:41Butch and I are...
37:42Don't say it.
37:47Excuse me, Butch...
37:49Say...
37:51Why don't you knock before you enter?
38:19Hey, Joe.
38:32Set up another round.
38:36And make it snappy.
38:37The boss is sore.
38:44Here you are, honey.
38:45Take it up.
38:49Well, what's the next move?
38:53What are we gonna do now?
38:55Well, what do you think?
38:56We're gonna take Kildare for a ride.
38:59A nice, long ride.
39:02Gonna put me on the spot.
39:06Well, by this time tomorrow,
39:07there'll be plenty of weepin' around here.
39:11You can put your order in for flowers right now.
39:14What?
39:15Go twenty miles to Cheyenne for flowers?
39:19Oh, forget it, you sap.
39:21Where's the typewriter?
39:22Oh, I left it downstairs.
39:24Well, get it as we go out.
39:26Come on.
39:29Butch is going after Breezy.
39:31What?
39:32They're going to take him for a ride.
39:33They'll do it.
39:34No, they won't.
39:35I'll tip them off, but the last thing I ever do...
39:39Operator!
39:40Operator!
39:43Operator!
39:44Will you answer?
39:49Now, you stay here and keep your mouth shut.
39:51If you don't, we'll fix him up when we come back.
39:56Get your typewriter, sap.
40:03Come on.
40:07Oh, thanks.
40:10Come on.
40:15Butch did it, Dad.
40:16They said if we opened our mouths, they'd come back and get you.
40:20Oh, they did, eh?
40:22Well, they'll only get me once.
40:27Operator!
40:33They don't answer?
40:34Oh, they must.
40:35There must be someone there.
40:36Let me have it.
40:38Operator.
40:39Operator.
40:40Please.
40:41Please try again.
40:47There's no use.
40:49They don't merit us that.
40:51Maybe I could beat Butch there.
40:53Not a chance.
40:54You'd have to pass them on the road to do that.
40:56I won't use the road the way I go.
41:07They left in an automobile.
41:08They're for Kildare's ranch.
41:09You gotta move fast.
41:10Yeah, they left in an automobile, Heather for Kildare's ranch.
41:28You gotta move fast.
41:29All right.
41:30I'll call some of the boys.
41:32You phone Pearson and Thomas.
41:33Know the numbers?
41:34Yeah, yeah.
41:35Yeah, I know them.
41:36Okay.
41:37Okay.
41:41Operate.
41:42Operate.
41:43Let me have 294.
41:44Hurry it up, will you?
41:53I'm not worried about a few steers being shot crazy.
41:56I've been working all afternoon.
41:58You may have better work, Dad, but when you're playing with Butch Owens, you've got to work fast.
42:03I've got every cattleman in this country rounded up to go after Owens.
42:07You may have everything set to wipe Ganglund out of the west, but it's easier said than done.
42:13Well.
42:14Well.
42:43Wally.
42:44Quick, get the boys.
42:45Brooks and his mob are gonna take Breezy for a ride.
42:46Well, the darn fool.
42:47What's he want to take a ride with that gang of crooks for us?
42:48You don't understand.
42:49He won't come back.
42:50For him.
42:51What?
42:52But just the same, Breezy.
42:53I tell you, I don't like it.
42:54Everything's gonna be alright, Dad.
42:55Sit there.
42:56What?
42:57Give it to him.
42:58Give it to him.
43:20That was a close one.
43:34It's all right, Dad.
43:36They've gone.
43:39Dad.
43:41Dad.
43:45I'll pull out of it, all right.
43:48Sure.
43:48Sure you will, Dad.
44:00Phone for Dr. Ruth, and don't leave until I get back.
44:04Waller, you come on with me.
44:18Harder got us word to get here quick.
44:29The Owens mob just left here.
44:32They got my dad.
44:33What?
44:34You men follow the road.
44:36We're going to take the shortcut and head them off to the rock.
44:38Right.
44:39Come on in.
44:39Alright.
44:39Let's go.
45:09Let's go.
45:39Get up in those rocks.
45:55It'll take dynamite to get us out of there.
46:09They're riding right into their range.
46:29Give me your rope.
46:32Now let them come.
46:52Give it to them.
47:21Not yet.
47:22They're not close enough.
47:27Wait till I get them right at the end of the barrel.
47:30It won't be long now.
47:32Let's go.
47:34Let's go.
47:34Let's go.
47:36Let's go.
47:38Let's go.
47:39Let's go.
47:45Let's go.
47:49Let's go.
48:19Let's go.
48:49Let's go.
49:19Let's go.
49:25So you're tough, eh?
49:27You can dish it out, but you can't take it.
49:29Well, you're in a country now where you've got to take it.
49:32Here's a little thing you gave to me.
49:36Don't I get a break?
49:37You bet you don't.
49:38There's no lawyers here to pull a habeas corpus, but there's a gang here that'll pull a rope.
49:42Get up!
49:42Give me a break.
49:55Sure, we'll give you a break.
49:56We'll give you a rope on a tree that ain't ever been used before.
49:59Let's go.
50:29Still yellow, Butch.
50:39You couldn't take it.
50:43Cheyenne to New York.
51:01Yep, back to the big town.
51:05Now the dad's well again.
51:07There's nothing to keep me here.
51:09I wish it read the other way.
51:10You mean Broadway?
51:20The Cheyenne?
51:23Uh-huh.
51:24Shuck!
51:26There's no sense in my going then.
51:28Alone?
51:28Uh-uh.
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