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File: The Kid Brother (1927).webm

Author: Ted Wilde, Jay A. Howe

Publisher: Paramount Pictures

Year: 1927

PD: PD/US|1962

Note:

Cat: Comedy film, Silent film

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00:02

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{{c|
{{xxxx-larger block|
{{cursive block|
A<br>
Paramount<br>
Release
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}}
{{xx-smaller block|
Passed by the National Board of Review<br>
Copyright, 1927, by Harold Lloyd Corporation
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00:08

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{{c|
{{xxxx-larger|HAROLD LLOYD}}
<br>
{{smaller|in}}
<br>
{{xx-larger|"THE KID BROTHER"}}
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00:14

{{ft/s|
{{c|
Directed
<br>
''by''
<br>
{{sc|[[Author:Ted Wilde|Ted Wilde]]}}
<br><br>
Co-directed by
<br>
{{sc|[[Author:J. A. Howe|J. A. Howe]]}}
}}
}}

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00:19

{{ft/s|
{{c|
Story by
<br>
JOHN GREY{{gap}}TED WILDE
<br>
TOM CRIZER
<br><br>
Scenario by
<br>
JOHN GREY{{gap}}LEX NEAL
<br>
HOWARD GREEN
<br><br>
Photographed by
<br>
WALTER LUNDIN
<br>
{{smaller|(A.S.C.)}}
<br><br>
Assisted by
<br>
HENRY N. KOHLER
}}
}}

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00:32

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{{c|
Production Manager
<br>
JOHN L. MURPHY
{{side by side
|left={{c|Film Editor<br>{{sc|ALLEN McNEIL}}<br><br>Art Director<br>LIELL K. VEDDER}}
|right={{c|Assistant Director<br>GAYLORD F. LLOYD<br><br>Technical Director<br>{{sc|WM. MacDONALD}}}}
}}
Produced by HAROLD LLOYD Corporation
<br>
WILLIAM R. FRASER
<br>
General Manager
}}
}}

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00:48 

{{ft/s|
{{c|CAST}}
{{TOC begin}}
{{TOC row 2dot-1|Harold Hickory|''HAROLD LLOYD''}}
{{TOC row 2dot-1|Mary Powers|''Jobyna Ralston''}}
{{TOC row 2dot-1|Jim Hickory|''Walter James''}}
{{TOC row 2dot-1|Leo Hickory|''Leo Willis''}}
{{TOC row 2dot-1|Olin Hickory|''Olin Francis''}}
{{TOC row 2dot-1|Sandoni|''C. Romanoff''}}
{{TOC row 2dot-1|"Flash" Farrell|''Eddie Boland''}}
{{TOC row 2dot-1|Sam Hooper|''Frank Lanning''}}
{{TOC row 2dot-1|Hank Hooper|''R. Yearsley''}}
{{TOC end}}
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01:18

{{ft/i|
{{c|
{{sc|
Prof. Powers
<br><br>
Original Mammoth}}
<br>
{{xx-smaller|POWERS for STRENGTH and HEALTH}}
<br>
MEDICINE SHOW
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01:26

{{ft/s|
{{di|T}}he recent death of "Prof." Powers has left his daughter Mary with the problem of carrying on the medicine show.
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01:54

{{ft/d|
{{" '}}Flash', I'm sorry I let you persuade me to keep on with the show."
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02:02

{{ft/d|
"Forget it, Mary. It wouldn't be a show without you. Besides, everything's going to be O.K."
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02:19

{{ft/s|
{{di|S}}heriff Jim Hickory and his two oldest sons have made the family name famous throughout the county.
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03:07

{{ft/s|
{{di|H}}arold, the youngest Hickory, was born on April Fool's Day. The stork that brought him could hardly fly for laughing.
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04:30

{{ft/d|
"We'll be leaving for the meeting directly——how about my Sunday shirt?"
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04:39

{{ft/d|
"If anything happens to that shirt, young man, I'll whale the life out of you."
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05:41

{{ft/s|
{{di|H}}ank Hooper, Harold's sworn enemy ever since Harold sold him a dozen door knobs for fresh eggs in the dark.
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08:00

{{ft/d|
"Well, I see the town raised the money for the damn all right."
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08:07

{{ft/d|
"It will be a big thing for Hickoryville."
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08:13

{{ft/d|
"And a bigger thing for you—eh, Sheriff?"
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08:25

{{ft/d|
"Son, how many times have I told you we don't want any more trouble with these Hickorys."
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08:50

{{ft/d|
"Where is this metropolis of Hickoryville—and who signs the permits for the shows there?"
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08:58

{{ft/d|
"Sheriff Jim Hickory—but he ain't got any use for medicine shows——he run the last one out of town."
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09:54

{{ft/d|
"You stay here, son—the town meeting's no place for boys."
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12:52

{{ft/d|
"Hi, Sheriff!"
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13:17

{{ft/d|
"I've brought this show all the way from New York just to play your wonderful city."
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13:28

{{ft/d|
"Sheriff, I'd like you to autograph this little permit."
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13:54

{{ft/i|
{{The Kid Brother/Medicine Show Flyer}}
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14:09

{{ft/i|
{{The Kid Brother/Subscribers to County Dam}}
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14:19

{{ft/d|
"I move we give Sheriff Hickory a vote of thanks and place the money in his keeping until it is time to turn it over."
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14:38

{{ft/d|
"I appreciate your confidence, Mr. Chairman—and I'll write the State Treasurer tonight."
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14:46

{{ft/d|
"I'd rather see that much money in a real safe place."
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14:58

{{ft/d|
"You're hinting that it won't be safe with me?"
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15:04

{{ft/d|
"I got some money in there——and I don't want to see it——mislaid!"
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16:56

{{ft/d|
"Keep back—or someone might get hurt."
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17:57

{{ft/d|
"Mr. Hickory, I—I don't know how to thank you—"
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18:06

{{ft/d|
"Who told you my name?"
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18:11

{{ft/d|
"Everyone in this state knows the Hickorys—"
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18:16

{{ft/d|
"—and I'm proud to have met the man who made the Hickory name famous."
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18:34

{{ft/d|
"You mean my father and brothers."
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18:41

{{ft/d|
"You're too modest—but I like you for it."
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19:23

{{ft/d|
"What's your name?"
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19:26

{{ft/d|
"Mary!"
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19:50

{{ft/d|
"Where do you live?"
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19:55

{{ft/d|
"With the Medicine Show——down by the river."
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20:17

{{ft/d|
"Goodbye!"
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20:20

{{ft/d|
{{smaller|"Goodbye!"}}
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21:03

{{ft/d|
"This is a great day for Hickoryville—and we Hickorys have something to be proud of."
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21:13

{{ft/d|
"Never mind the letter——do those supper dishes."
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22:59

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{{cb|
{{right|offset=2em|Hickoryville<br>May 6.}}
State Treasurer,<br>
{{gap|2em}}Dear Sir:<br>
{{gap|4em}}The Hickoryville citizens have collected their share for the dam and it is now in my keeping. We are now waiting further instructions from you regarding the dam money.
{{right|offset=3em|Respectfully,}}
{{right|offset=2em|Sheriff Jim Hickory}}
}}
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23:14

{{ft/d|
"How does that sound to you?"
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23:38

{{ft/d|
"Now you boys can sign it."
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24:11

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{{cb|
[...] the dam site and are {{reconstruct|now}} ready to turn over the dam money.
{{right|offset=3em|Respectfully,}}
{{right|Jim Hickory, sheriff<br>Olin Hickory<br>Leo. Hickory.<br>Harold Hickory}}
}}
}}

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24:25

{{ft/d|
"Goin' to the show?"
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24:29

{{ft/d|
"That big medicine show in the village."
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24:39

{{ft/d|
"Who gave them permission to play here?"
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25:22

{{ft/d|
"I thought I'd mail our letter."
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25:29

{{ft/d|
"Did you give them permission?"
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25:45

{{ft/d|
"As you seem to be taking over the duties of sheriff—go down and stop the show."
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27:35

{{ft/d|
"This medicine is not only good for man and beast but is recommended as a furniture polish and for cleaning harness."
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27:57

{{ft/d|
"My father sent me down to stop the show—if you don't mind."
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28:29

{{ft/d|
"Now, folks, on the count of three, this trick will prove that the little sheriff is out of sight."
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28:59

{{ft/d|
"Now, folks, we will again be entertained by our little beauty!"
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29:13

{{ft/d|
"If you don't stop the show, I'll have you arrested."
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29:31

{{ft/d|
"Where's your authority?"
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30:02

{{ft/d|
"One moment, Sheriff, I've got a little present for you—first."
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31:29

{{ft/d|
"I'm giving you twenty-four hours to get out of here!"
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31:37

{{ft/d|
"I'll get the key, Mr. Hickory—"
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31:45

{{ft/d|
"The kid is as much at fault as anybody."
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31:52

{{ft/d|
"I'll attend to him when we get home."
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36:13

{{ft/d|
"Will these do for tonight?"
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36:51

{{ft/d|
"Would you get me a glass of water, please?"
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37:11

{{ft/d|
"Wouldn't you rather have some hot coffee?"
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38:44

{{ft/d|
"It's the wind."
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40:19

{{ft/d|
"Me and ma have come to take the girl home."
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40:24

{{ft/d|
"She can't stay here where there's no womenfolks. It ain't decent."
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40:33

{{ft/d|
"I suppose I'd better go."
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40:48

{{ft/d|
"Will you go with me to the celebration for the dam tomorrow?"
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41:26

{{ft/d|
"Good night, Mary—I'm going to sleep in the barn."
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41:48

{{ft/s|
{{di|N}}ext morning—
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42:00

{{ft/i|
{{c|
{{sc|Hickoryville Clarion}}
{{hr}}
{{rh|{{xx-smaller|VOL. IX. No. 44}}|{{xx-smaller|HICKORYVILLE, MAY 7, 1927}}|{{xx-smaller|Published Weekly}}}}
{{hr}}
MONEY COLLECTED FOR COUNTY DAM
{{hr|2em}}
{{fine|SHERIFF JIM HICKOERY REALIZES LIFE-LONG AMBITION}}
}}
{{x-smaller block|
At a mass meeting held at Town Hall today, Hickoryville officially turned over to Sheriff Hickory the money that has been collected from the townspeople for the building of the new dam.
>/b
The money will now remain in the Sheriff's keeping until the celebration tomorrow when he will turn it over to the State officials who will be present.
>/b
This is a big movement for Hickoryville as the hopes for a county dam are now to be realized and the much needed water supply will make our [...]
}}
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42:06

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{{x-smaller|The money will now remain in the Sheriff's keeping until the celebration tomorrow when he will turn it over to the State officials who will be present.}}
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42:25

{{ft/d|
"Where's that Harold?"
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42:29

{{ft/d|
"Sleeping in the barn."
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42:33

{{ft/d|
"The girl from the medicine show came home with him. She's asleep in the parlor."
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43:43

{{ft/d|
"Miss—I'm going to fetch you some breakfast."
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45:00

{{ft/d|
"Everything all right, miss?"
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45:27

{{ft/d|
"Here's your breakfast, Miss."
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48:01

{{ft/d|
"Get to work—that boy Harold does more work than both of you."
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49:35

{{ft/d|
"—and if you fellows ever try anything like that again, I won't let you off so easy."
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50:10

{{ft/d|
"I'm earning my board at the Hoopers' by helping with the housework."
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50:34

{{ft/d|
"I'll get my wraps."
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50:41

{{ft/d|
"You go in and get her wraps—I want to speak to her a moment."
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51:31

{{ft/d|
"The older he grows, the worse he gets."
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53:45

{{ft/d|
"You boys better get dressed for the celebration."
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54:04

{{ft/d|
"Come on, you're going with me to the celebration."
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54:30

{{ft/d|
"If you don't go with me, you won't go with anybody."
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55:32

{{ft/d|
"The money for the dam has been stolen!"
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56:03

{{ft/d|
"All I know is—I found the strong box open and the money gone."
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56:14

{{ft/d|
"Some one broke into your house, opened the box——and you didn't hear nothing?"
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56:31

{{ft/d|
"It sounds funny to me—"
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56:41

{{ft/d|
"Haven't you any clue, Jim?"
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56:53

{{ft/i|
{{The Kid Brother/Medicine Show Flyer}}
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57:04

{{ft/d|
"I just got an idea who did this and I'm going out and get them."
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57:17

{{ft/d|
"We ain't satisfied with your goin' and I reckon you better stay here till we are."
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57:31

{{ft/d|
"Then I'll deputize my sons."
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57:40

{{ft/d|
"Boys, it's those two fellows with the medicine show. Bring them back here."
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57:55

{{ft/d|
"Son, you might get hurt. This is a man's job."
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58:32

{{ft/d|
"Harold, why aren't you going with your brothers?"
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58:47

{{ft/d|
"You see——my father and brothers don't reckon much on me—and I guess they're right."
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58:59

{{ft/d|
"I'm not what you think I am. I was just pretending."
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59:10

{{ft/d|
"But you can be what I think you are—without pretending."
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59:20

{{ft/d|
"—and no matter what anybody else thinks, have confidence in yourself and you can't lose."
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59:32

{{ft/d|
"Do you really believe in me?"
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59:42

{{ft/d|
"There's that girl from the medicine show——and he's helping her to get away."
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1:00:30

{{ft/d|
"Pop, I reckon they got away."
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1:01:01

{{ft/i|
{{c|BLACK GHOST}}
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1:01:17

{{ft/i|
{{The Kid Brother/Subscribers to County Dam}}
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1:08:27

{{ft/d|
"Hello, SHERIFF—"
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1:08:37

{{ft/d|
"You keep him covered, Sheriff, while I get the money."
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1:11:12

{{ft/d|
"Help! Help! I can't swim!"
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1:14:05

{{ft/d|
"I went clear beyond the county line but not a trace of them."
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1:14:12

{{ft/d|
"Jim Hickory, I believe you stole that money!"
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1:17:13

{{ft/d|
"Let's put him under arrest and take the law in our own hands."
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1:17:36

{{ft/d|
"The leading citizen of Hickoryville may soon find himself at the end of his rope."
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1:19:43

{{ft/d|
"Son, you're a real Hickory!"
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1:21:26

{{ft/s|
{{c|{{sc|Finis}}}}
}}