Susannah of the Mounties
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- 1939
- 79 min
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Blackfeet.
Smoke.
Do you smell it, sir?
They certainly made
a thorough job of it.
Aye, they did that,
sir.
- You'll probably find shovels
in one of the wagons.
- Yes, sir.
What-
No! Don't touch me!
Go away!
Please! Please go away!
- We're not going to hurt you.
- Leave me alone!
- The Indians will come back and kill me too!
- There, lassie.
- Let me go!
- There, there.
You're perfectly safe now.
We won't let anyone harm you.
They'll come back!
I know they will!
They killed my grandfather.
He's over there under that wagon.
- Shh! Shh! Come on.
- No.
- Come on now. That's it.
- Please! Please!
Everything's going
to be all right.
Everything's going
to be all right.
There now, now.
Shh. Everything's
all right.
I'm afraid.
Now, listen, Sue.
You and I are going to have a little talk.
anything to be afraid of...
that couldn't be cured
by one little word.
Do you know what
that word is?
" Courage.'' It can beat the toughest
situation that ever happened.
You see,
when you're afraid of things...
the more you think of'em,
the bigger they get.
But if you just throw
your head back and say...
" I won't be scared
of anything anymore,'' then you're not.
Aren't you ever afraid
of anything?
Well, uh,
let's put it this way:
When I meet up with something
I'm not quite sure of...
I decide first of all that everything's
going to come out all right.
Whatever it is,
I'm going to lick it.
And usually it does
come out all right.
- You know what does it?
- Courage?
Courage.
Now, let's forget everything
that made us unhappy.
because we know everybody's...
gonna do all they can to help us,
so we'll help too.
- What do you say?
- I'll try, Mr. Monty.
That's the girl.
Now, back to sleep.
- Good night.
- Good night.
Easy.
Dismissed, Mac.
- Welcome home! Praise be you're safe and-
- Shh!
- What have you got there?
- Quiet. Quiet.
- Where in heaven's name did you get her?
- You'll hear about that later.
- Is the superintendent still up?
- He is.
- And if I told you the half of it-
- I can't escape it.
Give me a quick brush.
I want to report in.
Beggin' your pardon, sir.
You can't go in them clothes.
- I've your other uniform all laid out.
- Why should I change uniforms...
- at this time of night?
- The others, sir.
Every one of'em is dressed up like a widow
at a wake. If you knew who was there-
- I wouldn't dandy up tonight to meet Lily Langtry.
- But it's the O.C. 's daughter.
- Will you stop thatjabbering and brush me off?
- I'll do it!
- I'll do it. Please let me.
- Now look what you've done with your shouting.
You're the worst old fishwife
ever came out of County Kildare.
Patrick O'Hannegan.
- This is Miss Susannah Sheldon.
-Just call me Sue.
Now, young lady, we'll have to arrange
sleeping quarters for you.
- Where will that be, sir?
- Your room.
- My-
- Do I sleep in with him?
No. Pat can sleep
out here on the couch.
But I wouldn't wanna take
Mr. Pat's room.
That's all right. He'll be very
comfortable out here, won't you?
- Oh, yes, sir. Very.
- Give this a lick.
Let's see.
Use one of my nightshirts.
You might have to cut it down.
- Now, young lady, off to bed with you.
- Oh, wait.
There's a hair on your shoulder
the brush didn't get.
- Good night.
- Good night, Mr. Monty.
Come on.
I'll fix the bed for ya.
I'll help you.
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- Excuse me, sir.
- That's quite all right, Monty.
- Glad to see you're back.
- I didn't mean to intrude, sir.
- I've come to make my report.
- Come in, won't you?
I want you to meet my daughter.
She's come out from Toronto for a visit.
Well, I'm-
I'm hardly presentable, sir.
Perfectly all right.
Come along.
- Look who's here.
- Hello, Monty.
- Hello, fellas.
- Hi, old boy.
Vicky, this is
Inspector Montague.
- I'm very happy to know you, Mr. Montague.
- It's a pleasure, Miss Standing.
Won't you join us?
Perhaps you'd like a glass of sherry.
- Not a thing, thanks.
- You'll need something to fortify you.
- We'll probably have more singing.
- If I know Monty...
- he'll be right along with us.
- He's just the baritone we've been looking for.
- We really are having a little baritone trouble.
- I say, now,just a moment.
I'll be glad to
as soon as I make my report.
- That won't take long.
- Excuse me?
Certainly.
- Doctor, do you mind getting my hat for me?
- Certainly.
- You're not going?
- What's left for me?
- It's baritone or nothing.
- Good night, old boy.
It's nothing.
Pat, you old pirate, why didn't you
tell me to change uniforms?
- Why, she's a beauty!
- Tell you? I did tell you.
You didn't tell me anything of the kind.
Those are the things you should tell me.
But you said you wouldn't
dandy up for Lily Langtry.
Lily Langtry couldn't hold a candle
to her. Get off these boots...
- and get me a clean shirt.
- Yes, sir.
- Come on.
- Yes, sir.
When did she get here?
You didn't even tell me she was young.
- Two days ago, sir.
- And I had to be away on patrol.
Why, she's beautiful.
She's as pretty as a picture.
What the-
Why aren't you in bed?
I'm helping, sir.
Here's your shirt.
00, and regulations
for enlisted men are lights-out at 10:00?
- Get.
- Yes, sir.
Good night.
Good night. Run along now.
Here, unbutton that shirt.
You let me go over there looking like
a hayseed to meet the most beaut-
Not that I care how I look,
but out of respect for her.
I'm sure she'll understand, sir.
You didn't even tell me she
had blue eyes. And deep blue eyes at that.!
- dd
- You know, Dad didn't think
I should come, even for a visit.
- But I'm here.
- You might find it a little rugged.
- You know, I've been wondering.
- What?
Well, whatever made a man like you
take a job like this?
There are times when it's rather humdrum.
But right now, you're here.
And I'm going to change things.
Inspector Montague, we're going
to give a dance on Wednesday night.
- A real one. Dress uniform and frills.
- A dance?
- Well, you do dance, don't you?
- Well, I- Oh, yes. Yes, of course, thank you.
Splendid. And being the only woman
in the vicinity, I'm bound to be popular.
Whoa!
- Hello, Chambers.
- Hello, sir.
- Hello, Inspector.
- What's the trouble? Anything wrong?
Indian raid. Four of my workmen wounded.
And they've stolen 20 head of horses.
If we hadn't caught them in time,
they'd have cleaned out the whole corral.
- Inspector, turn out 10 men.
- Yes, sir.
- Mr. Randall, you'll take out the patrol.
- Sir.
- Go to the construction camp
and track down the raiders.
- Yes, sir.
- I'll need your doctor too.
- Then come inside. We'll get him.
- Call the doctor.
- Harlan.!
Why, Vicky, what on earth
are you doing here?
- Came out for a visit.
- Well, why didn't you let me know
you were coming?
I didn't even let Dad
know I was coming, did I?
No. As a matter of fact,
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