Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated:
1
00:02:44,127 --> 00:02:46,535
They'll fight a delaying action.
2
00:02:47,089 --> 00:02:49,758
Twenty-five, thirty warriors, maybe.
3
00:02:50,050 --> 00:02:51,675
Hundred women and children.
4
00:02:52,052 --> 00:02:53,427
That's it.
5
00:02:54,805 --> 00:02:56,678
The warriors will turn and fight.
6
00:02:56,932 --> 00:02:58,723
- No avoiding that.
- No.
7
00:02:59,476 --> 00:03:02,512
It'll give the women and children
time to take cover.
8
00:03:02,854 --> 00:03:05,808
One thing for damn sure,
they already know we're here.
9
00:03:09,820 --> 00:03:11,563
- Captain Ragsdale!
- Sir.
10
00:03:12,739 --> 00:03:14,648
Troopers on the flat, form a line!
11
00:03:16,409 --> 00:03:17,690
Company!
12
00:03:41,351 --> 00:03:42,513
- Mr. Ragsdale!
- Sir!
13
00:03:42,602 --> 00:03:43,633
Advance carbines.
14
00:03:43,895 --> 00:03:47,513
Company! Advance carbines!
15
00:03:52,362 --> 00:03:54,401
- Sound the march.
- Bugler!
16
00:04:29,440 --> 00:04:32,643
The Chiricahua Apache
from the American Southwest...
17
00:04:33,110 --> 00:04:36,811
... were the last of the great tribes
to defy the United States government...
18
00:04:36,947 --> 00:04:39,948
... and its effort to impose
the reservation system.
19
00:04:40,576 --> 00:04:44,525
The Army, under the command
of Brigadier General George Crook...
20
00:04:45,414 --> 00:04:49,542
... was entrusted with the responsibility
of breaking this resistance.
21
00:04:50,669 --> 00:04:54,583
His campaign ended the Chiricahua
strongholds below the Mexican border.
22
00:04:54,798 --> 00:04:57,004
Brought to a conclusion the conflict...
23
00:04:57,175 --> 00:05:00,461
... that had raged through the Southwest
for nearly two decades.
24
00:05:04,558 --> 00:05:07,724
Tell old Nan and the others
we're not going to hurt them.
25
00:05:09,563 --> 00:05:11,390
We're not going anywhere.
26
00:05:11,690 --> 00:05:13,433
We don't want to fight.
27
00:05:13,900 --> 00:05:16,771
We came here to bring you
to our reservation.
28
00:05:17,612 --> 00:05:19,023
Tell your men that.
29
00:05:19,865 --> 00:05:23,198
Nantan Lupan only wants peace
with the Chiricahua.
30
00:05:26,371 --> 00:05:27,616
Live on the reservation.
31
00:05:27,706 --> 00:05:31,454
Only one Chiricahua warrior
and his band of renegades held out.
32
00:05:32,335 --> 00:05:36,285
Then, even he sent word that he would
give himself up in two months time.
33
00:05:36,756 --> 00:05:38,416
He was called Goyakla.
34
00:05:38,716 --> 00:05:41,670
But years before, the Mexicans
had given him another name:
35
00:05:42,637 --> 00:05:43,800
Geronimo.
36
00:05:54,565 --> 00:05:57,270
One month before my 22nd birthday...
37
00:05:57,360 --> 00:06:00,396
... I reported for duty
in the Arizona territory.
38
00:06:00,613 --> 00:06:03,151
It was my first post into garrison life.
39
00:06:03,825 --> 00:06:08,036
In looking back, it is now clear to me
that I was as much a stranger to myself...
40
00:06:08,162 --> 00:06:10,534
... as I was to the great western desert.
41
00:06:10,957 --> 00:06:12,700
My name is Britton Davis.
42
00:06:12,875 --> 00:06:16,920
I was a participant in what the Army
later called the Geronimo Campaign.
43
00:06:17,380 --> 00:06:21,591
It is my wish to throw some light upon
the extraordinary events that I witnessed...
44
00:06:21,759 --> 00:06:23,668
... and on the men that lived them.
45
00:06:56,752 --> 00:07:00,037
The beginning of my life
as a frontier soldier was at hand...
46
00:07:00,380 --> 00:07:04,045
... and no amount of military training
could disguise the excitement I felt.
47
00:07:04,176 --> 00:07:07,426
- Howdy.
- Welcome. It's good to see an army fellow.
48
00:07:16,730 --> 00:07:17,845
Whiskey?
49
00:07:18,356 --> 00:07:19,981
No, thank you, sir.
50
00:07:20,525 --> 00:07:22,482
You don't have to "sir" me, son.
51
00:07:22,569 --> 00:07:24,229
I ain't no officer.
52
00:07:25,197 --> 00:07:28,316
- Looks like you are, though.
- Second Lieutenant Britton Davis.
53
00:07:28,450 --> 00:07:30,941
- At your service.
- Proud to know you.
54
00:07:32,787 --> 00:07:34,330
Where you from, Lieutenant?
55
00:07:34,414 --> 00:07:36,323
Born in Texas, near Brownsville.
56
00:07:36,458 --> 00:07:39,957
Texas? Why, hell, son,
I thought you was from back east!
57
00:07:40,128 --> 00:07:41,836
Kind of got that manner about you.
58
00:07:41,963 --> 00:07:44,419
Well, I been the last four years
at West Point.
59
00:07:44,966 --> 00:07:46,129
- Se�or.
- Yeah?
60
00:07:46,217 --> 00:07:47,877
Soldados vienen.
61
00:08:24,005 --> 00:08:27,041
My initial impression
of First Lieutenant Charles Gatewood...
62
00:08:27,133 --> 00:08:29,172
... remains distinct in my memory.
63
00:08:29,760 --> 00:08:34,387
His brusqueness was entirely military,
balanced by unfailing good manners.
64
00:08:35,182 --> 00:08:38,385
In his most matter-of-fact way,
he gave me my first order...
65
00:08:38,519 --> 00:08:41,224
... as an officer
of the United States Cavalry.
66
00:08:41,647 --> 00:08:43,723
I was to accompany him south.
67
00:08:44,108 --> 00:08:46,147
We were going to bring in Geronimo.
68
00:08:47,945 --> 00:08:49,356
He's due in a few days.
69
00:08:49,780 --> 00:08:53,612
We'll go on down to the border
and escort him to San Carlos.
70
00:08:57,746 --> 00:09:00,700
About 75 miles to the border
from here, Mr. Davis.
71
00:09:00,916 --> 00:09:03,621
Plenty of time to get acquainted
with your new mount.
72
00:09:03,752 --> 00:09:05,377
- Sir?
- Yes?
73
00:09:06,380 --> 00:09:07,791
Just you and me?
74
00:09:08,298 --> 00:09:12,378
The General figured that if we had
Geronimo we didn't need much protection.
75
00:09:12,511 --> 00:09:13,460
Yes, sir.
76
00:09:14,721 --> 00:09:17,971
A small detachment means
we're not threatening the hostiles.
77
00:09:18,266 --> 00:09:21,351
You wouldn't want to pose a threat
to Geronimo, would you?
78
00:09:21,436 --> 00:09:22,717
No, sir.
79
00:09:40,330 --> 00:09:44,541
The Lieutenant was a man of confidence
and experience in the Apache wars.
80
00:09:45,126 --> 00:09:48,578
In time I came to realise
he was much admired by his peers...
81
00:09:48,838 --> 00:09:50,997
... much respected by his superiors.
82
00:10:00,517 --> 00:10:02,593
That's the border, Mr. Davis.
83
00:10:04,187 --> 00:10:07,390
- How will he find us?
- Easy. We're the only ones out here.
84
00:10:15,698 --> 00:10:17,027
Lieutenant?
85
00:10:26,083 --> 00:10:27,827
Apache medicine man.
86
00:10:30,755 --> 00:10:32,664
Probably on a pilgrimage.
87
00:10:33,466 --> 00:10:36,751
The Apaches, they believe in that power.
It's a kind of...
88
00:10:37,053 --> 00:10:39,294
... spirit they carry inside them.
89
00:10:41,640 --> 00:10:45,175
Sir, Geronimo's just going to come on in
and give himself up?
90
00:10:45,644 --> 00:10:47,388
That's what he promised.
91
00:10:47,980 --> 00:10:51,598
Chiricahua doesn't give his word much,
but when he does, he keeps it.
92
00:10:52,026 --> 00:10:53,853
As long as you keep yours.
93
00:11:01,493 --> 00:11:05,076
When the medicine man joined our camp,
I was filled with curiosity.
94
00:11:05,956 --> 00:11:09,740
By personal inclination, Lieutenant
Gatewood kept his own counsel.
95
00:11:10,252 --> 00:11:15,128
He met questions from an inexperienced
officer with patience and courtesy.
96
00:11:15,799 --> 00:11:17,507
What fascinated me most...
97
00:11:17,801 --> 00:11:21,633
... was his sympathy and knowledge
of all things pertaining to the Apache.
98
00:11:26,935 --> 00:11:28,928
You don't talk to them much, do you?
99
00:11:29,312 --> 00:11:31,638
To an Apache, stillness is a pleasure.
100
00:11:32,274 --> 00:11:34,895
It's something they're taught
while they're young.
101
00:11:34,985 --> 00:11:37,227
Helps someone who may have to
hide and wait.
102
00:11:39,739 --> 00:11:41,531
What's he singing about?
103
00:11:42,075 --> 00:11:43,866
Trying to locate Geronimo.
104
00:11:46,079 --> 00:11:48,072
Says he'll be here tomorrow.
105
00:11:48,373 --> 00:11:49,832
On a white horse.
106
00:11:53,169 --> 00:11:55,127
Superstitious, aren't they?
107
00:11:56,631 --> 00:11:59,252
$5 says he rides in here on a white horse.
108
00:11:59,342 --> 00:12:01,714
Just because the medicine man says so?
109
00:12:02,595 --> 00:12:04,505
You've got a bet, Lieutenant.
110
00:12:06,307 --> 00:12:07,505
Question?
111
00:12:08,810 --> 00:12:12,013
These scouts that we have with us,
they're Apache.
112
00:12:12,647 --> 00:12:15,683
Why would they work for the Army?
Fight their own kind?
113
00:12:15,775 --> 00:12:19,559
There are lots of different Apache tribes
that don't much like each other.
114
00:12:19,654 --> 00:12:22,524
Most of all,
Apache go where the best fight is.
115
00:12:23,032 --> 00:12:25,570
It's a morality, once you understand it.
116
00:12:27,203 --> 00:12:30,702
All right, I'll see your $2...
117
00:12:31,916 --> 00:12:34,122
... and I'll raise you $1.
118
00:12:36,504 --> 00:12:39,125
Lieutenant, just curious:
are you a family man?
119
00:12:39,715 --> 00:12:41,791
I have a son and a daughter.
120
00:12:41,926 --> 00:12:44,381
They and my wife are back in Virginia.
121
00:12:45,638 --> 00:12:48,674
- You must miss them.
- Every hour of every day.
122
00:13:45,071 --> 00:13:46,447
Goyakla is coming.
123
00:13:46,573 --> 00:13:48,281
Rides a white horse.
124
00:13:49,951 --> 00:13:52,027
You owe me $5, Mr. Davis.
125
00:14:32,160 --> 00:14:35,860
I heard you were wearing the blue coat.
126
00:14:36,122 --> 00:14:38,577
I did not believe it.
127
00:14:44,255 --> 00:14:49,629
Now I know your heart.
128
00:15:19,289 --> 00:15:22,326
First Lieutenant Charles P. Gatewood.
129
00:15:23,377 --> 00:15:28,003
It is good to see the great warrior.
130
00:15:32,010 --> 00:15:35,011
You speak pretty good Apache.
131
00:15:36,598 --> 00:15:39,172
Second Lieutenant Britton Davis,
Sixth Cavalry.
132
00:15:40,769 --> 00:15:45,597
You are now under the protection
of the United States Army.
133
00:15:45,982 --> 00:15:50,360
We will escort you
to General Crook at San Carlos.
134
00:15:51,905 --> 00:15:54,740
Nantan Lupan waits for you
with an open heart.
135
00:16:10,965 --> 00:16:12,341
They are something.
136
00:16:12,759 --> 00:16:14,752
Chiricahua are special.
137
00:16:15,970 --> 00:16:17,928
Even amongst the Apache.
138
00:16:33,529 --> 00:16:37,859
The second night of our trek to San Carlos,
we put up at the Overland way station...
139
00:16:38,034 --> 00:16:40,739
... at the foot of the Dragoon Mountains.
140
00:16:41,037 --> 00:16:44,370
The following morning
I had my first opportunity to write home...
141
00:16:44,457 --> 00:16:48,620
... being careful to include in the letter
an offhand reference to my participation...
142
00:16:48,711 --> 00:16:50,502
... in the capture of Geronimo.
143
00:17:14,570 --> 00:17:18,354
Two men are coming.
Man with white hat carries shotgun.
144
00:17:37,843 --> 00:17:40,298
I'm looking for the officer in charge.
145
00:17:41,471 --> 00:17:44,093
Lieutenant Charles Gatewood
at your service.
146
00:17:44,474 --> 00:17:47,392
Heard the Army was travelling through
with hostiles.
147
00:17:48,186 --> 00:17:50,594
Especially one hostile in particular.
148
00:17:52,274 --> 00:17:54,979
City Marshal Joe Hawkins, Tombstone.
149
00:17:56,862 --> 00:17:59,400
Apaches over yonder are under arrest.
150
00:18:00,031 --> 00:18:03,282
I'm deputizing you to hold
these criminals until we get back...
151
00:18:03,368 --> 00:18:05,159
... with a posse and a warrant.
152
00:18:06,204 --> 00:18:08,612
These Apache are in our custody.
153
00:18:09,291 --> 00:18:12,825
The warrant's going to specify
murder of white citizens...
154
00:18:15,088 --> 00:18:19,086
... horse thievery and hostile lndianism.
Now, is that good enough for you?
155
00:18:19,843 --> 00:18:22,927
We want to do what's right,
which is hang them.
156
00:18:23,888 --> 00:18:26,510
I have orders to turn these Apache in
to General Crook.
157
00:18:26,599 --> 00:18:28,971
The United States Army
doesn't need your help.
158
00:18:29,060 --> 00:18:30,223
Lieutenant... .
159
00:18:30,395 --> 00:18:32,471
Don't sass me, blue coat.
160
00:18:40,071 --> 00:18:42,028
Great Geronimo.
161
00:18:43,449 --> 00:18:47,661
I think you're nothing
but a murdering red bastard.
162
00:18:56,796 --> 00:18:59,002
I'd ride on if I were you, sir.
163
00:18:59,465 --> 00:19:01,671
You seem to have provoked the hostiles.
164
00:19:02,426 --> 00:19:06,210
And I don't think you want to get
into a contest with the Sixth Cavalry.
165
00:19:06,639 --> 00:19:08,430
Let me tell you something.
166
00:19:08,766 --> 00:19:12,265
Even the Sixth Cavalry is subject
to a Federal warrant.
167
00:19:13,521 --> 00:19:15,312
Justice will be served...
168
00:19:15,815 --> 00:19:17,392
... one way or the other.
169
00:19:18,359 --> 00:19:19,438
Toothy.
170
00:19:46,178 --> 00:19:47,091
Now.
171
00:19:47,304 --> 00:19:48,419
Sir.
172
00:19:57,689 --> 00:19:59,848
We moved north with all possible speed...
173
00:19:59,983 --> 00:20:03,233
... but our pack mules prevented us
from making good progress.
174
00:20:03,570 --> 00:20:08,446
Around 4:00 in the afternoon,
we caught sight of the Tombstone Posse.
175
00:20:20,045 --> 00:20:23,248
Faced with the potential enemy
that possessed superior numbers...
176
00:20:23,381 --> 00:20:26,133
... Lieutenant Gatewood hit upon
an unusual tactic.
177
00:20:26,468 --> 00:20:28,010
He divided his forces.
178
00:20:28,136 --> 00:20:32,003
He sent me ahead with the others,
while he and Geronimo remained behind.
179
00:20:32,140 --> 00:20:34,179
The lieutenant had two objectives.
180
00:20:34,309 --> 00:20:37,310
First, to attempt
a rear-guard protective action.
181
00:20:37,854 --> 00:20:42,480
Second, and most important,
never to lose sight of Geronimo.
182
00:20:50,867 --> 00:20:52,610
Easy, steady!
183
00:21:08,593 --> 00:21:10,336
What you seeing, Davy?
184
00:21:10,428 --> 00:21:12,420
Looks like some of them split off.
185
00:21:13,055 --> 00:21:15,344
Six or seven of them headed
to San Carlos...
186
00:21:16,934 --> 00:21:18,642
... other two up yonder.
187
00:21:26,944 --> 00:21:29,352
That's more of a lynch mob than a posse.
188
00:21:32,408 --> 00:21:36,192
But if they serve those warrants,
I'm going to have to give you up.
189
00:21:38,289 --> 00:21:40,862
You have a good long glass, Gatewood.
190
00:21:44,003 --> 00:21:45,545
If I scare them off...
191
00:21:46,797 --> 00:21:47,912
... we trade.
192
00:22:04,606 --> 00:22:06,895
I can't let you kill any of those men.
193
00:22:15,158 --> 00:22:16,700
That was a great shot.
194
00:22:17,327 --> 00:22:19,652
Not so great, I aimed for his head.
195
00:22:52,362 --> 00:22:55,316
We best catch up to Mr. Davis
and the others now.
196
00:23:03,414 --> 00:23:04,873
This your name?
197
00:23:04,999 --> 00:23:06,328
Gatewood?
198
00:23:06,667 --> 00:23:07,497
Yes.
199
00:23:08,628 --> 00:23:10,585
A gift from my troops.
200
00:23:13,049 --> 00:23:14,876
They must think you're a fine chief.
201
00:23:16,552 --> 00:23:17,583
No.
202
00:23:18,095 --> 00:23:20,551
Not a chief, just a soldier.
203
00:23:34,779 --> 00:23:37,982
Blue stone is valuable to Apache.
204
00:23:54,173 --> 00:23:55,548
Well, thank you.
205
00:24:19,865 --> 00:24:22,819
The following afternoon,
we arrived at the military base...
206
00:24:22,909 --> 00:24:24,819
... of operations at San Carlos.
207
00:24:25,036 --> 00:24:27,788
This afforded me my first glimpse
of General Crook...
208
00:24:27,956 --> 00:24:31,823
... who the Apache called Nantan Lupan,
Grey Wolf Chief.
209
00:24:33,086 --> 00:24:36,206
Our arrival was laid out
with great military ceremony.
210
00:24:36,631 --> 00:24:39,716
The surrender of Geronimo
was no small event.
211
00:24:42,846 --> 00:24:43,841
General.
212
00:24:44,806 --> 00:24:46,763
My compliments, Lieutenant.
213
00:25:02,699 --> 00:25:04,193
Nantan Lupan.
214
00:25:12,417 --> 00:25:15,086
It does my heart good
to see you, Geronimo.
215
00:25:15,545 --> 00:25:17,336
I accept your surrender.
216
00:25:17,964 --> 00:25:20,252
I accept the surrender of a great warrior.
217
00:25:24,762 --> 00:25:27,965
Now, let's have a cup of coffee
and smoke a cigar.
218
00:25:28,766 --> 00:25:30,509
Got a lot to talk about.
219
00:25:33,771 --> 00:25:35,349
It's old Geronimo.
220
00:25:40,736 --> 00:25:42,396
Good to see you, ain't it?
221
00:25:42,863 --> 00:25:44,772
You know my friend, Al Sieber.
222
00:25:45,616 --> 00:25:48,700
Yeah. I was always hoping
to catch up to you myself, but...
223
00:25:49,495 --> 00:25:51,820
... I guess I'll never get that chance now.
224
00:25:59,004 --> 00:26:01,211
- Mr. Sieber.
- Lieutenant.
225
00:26:14,311 --> 00:26:17,347
Lieutenant Gatewood told me
of your trip up from the border.
226
00:26:17,439 --> 00:26:19,182
Sounds like quite a story.
227
00:26:21,902 --> 00:26:24,440
I'm glad to see that Geronimo's
a man of his word.
228
00:26:24,571 --> 00:26:28,022
Washington's ordered me
to detain you here for a short period...
229
00:26:28,325 --> 00:26:32,536
... and then send you and your band
of Chiricahua on to Turkey Creek.
230
00:26:33,830 --> 00:26:35,739
We keep our rifles for hunting.
231
00:26:36,166 --> 00:26:38,372
Yes, but only on the reservation.
232
00:26:38,627 --> 00:26:40,868
I'll put one of my officers in charge there.
233
00:26:41,588 --> 00:26:42,916
Gatewood.
234
00:26:47,969 --> 00:26:50,804
No, I'm sorry, Lieutenant Gatewood
is a company officer.
235
00:26:50,889 --> 00:26:52,716
He has his responsibilities here.
236
00:26:53,600 --> 00:26:55,224
Then we take Davis.
237
00:26:56,352 --> 00:26:57,847
I like Davis.
238
00:26:58,062 --> 00:27:00,304
I'm sure Mr. Davis will be a fine officer...
239
00:27:00,398 --> 00:27:02,854
... but I had somebody
more experienced in mind.
240
00:27:03,526 --> 00:27:05,020
I like Davis.
241
00:27:10,950 --> 00:27:14,568
- What do you think, Lieutenant?
- I'm sure it will be his privilege...
242
00:27:15,079 --> 00:27:16,538
... as well as his duty.
243
00:27:16,789 --> 00:27:18,414
Mr. Davis, it is.
244
00:27:18,875 --> 00:27:21,544
To be accompanied
by a small detachment of soldiers.
245
00:27:22,587 --> 00:27:26,287
The Apache will be under the protection
of the United States Army.
246
00:27:29,427 --> 00:27:31,004
Mr. Davis is young.
247
00:27:31,929 --> 00:27:35,594
Young Apache, young White-Eye,
the hope of the West.
248
00:27:38,728 --> 00:27:40,056
Gatewood.
249
00:27:41,063 --> 00:27:42,261
You come visit me.
250
00:27:42,481 --> 00:27:43,892
I would like that.
251
00:27:44,734 --> 00:27:46,607
I hope the wars are over, my friend.
252
00:27:46,736 --> 00:27:49,855
Nantan Lupan wants the Chiricahua
to learn to be farmers.
253
00:27:49,947 --> 00:27:51,406
It's their only chance.
254
00:27:51,699 --> 00:27:53,193
They must change.
255
00:27:53,951 --> 00:27:55,575
The old days are gone.
256
00:27:57,037 --> 00:28:01,082
Nantan Lupan says there must be
no leaving this reservation...
257
00:28:01,208 --> 00:28:03,664
... even for a few hours without permission.
258
00:28:03,794 --> 00:28:07,661
There must be no drinking
of whiskey or Tizwin.
259
00:28:09,091 --> 00:28:11,582
Any violations of these rules...
260
00:28:11,969 --> 00:28:15,338
... will result in confinement in an Army
prison stockade.
261
00:28:31,655 --> 00:28:33,694
He want to know why these rules.
262
00:28:33,990 --> 00:28:35,615
Why they be punished?
263
00:28:35,867 --> 00:28:38,904
What you care if Apache drink?
Soldier drink.
264
00:28:41,540 --> 00:28:46,700
Nantan Lupan says
if Apache drink, Apache fight.
265
00:28:47,128 --> 00:28:49,204
Apache get into trouble.
266
00:28:49,381 --> 00:28:50,875
It's bad for everyone.
267
00:28:51,174 --> 00:28:53,712
It's bad for the Apache,
it's bad for soldiers...
268
00:28:53,802 --> 00:28:55,510
... bad for all the White-Eyes.
269
00:29:05,313 --> 00:29:08,978
Say, why, if some Apache do bad things,
all are punished?
270
00:29:12,862 --> 00:29:14,736
That will not happen.
271
00:29:17,700 --> 00:29:22,243
All Apache should not be punished
for the mistakes of only a few.
272
00:29:23,331 --> 00:29:27,827
We will determine who is responsible
and only those few will be punished.
273
00:29:42,725 --> 00:29:46,675
Six weeks after I took up residence
at Turkey Creek, Lieutenant Gatewood...
274
00:29:46,812 --> 00:29:48,888
... and Al Sieber came to visit.
275
00:29:49,607 --> 00:29:54,352
Sieber, as Chief of Scouts, was in charge
of recruiting Apache for the Army.
276
00:30:12,212 --> 00:30:15,213
Hello there, Mangas.
Just the fellow I want to see.
277
00:30:17,134 --> 00:30:19,127
I want you to join the Army, all right?
278
00:30:19,219 --> 00:30:22,339
Wolves with blue coats,
scouts to help us fight the renegades.
279
00:30:22,431 --> 00:30:26,808
You'll be a sergeant, wear a blue coat,
stripes on your coat, with Army pay.
280
00:30:27,936 --> 00:30:29,514
I don't know, Sieber.
281
00:30:30,105 --> 00:30:32,477
Well, you are a warrior. You hunt men.
282
00:30:32,566 --> 00:30:35,567
You'll make your woman,
make your children proud of you.
283
00:30:36,111 --> 00:30:39,278
Mexicans, they took my wife, my little boy.
284
00:30:41,408 --> 00:30:43,863
Maybe the Army could help get them back.
285
00:30:49,166 --> 00:30:50,992
I think maybe I stay here.
286
00:30:54,963 --> 00:30:59,625
If I was asking you out on a raiding party,
I expect you'd be a lot more willing.
287
00:31:10,895 --> 00:31:13,980
Federal government had forced
over 500 Chiricahua...
288
00:31:14,065 --> 00:31:17,315
... to take up residence
within Turkey Creek's narrow borders.
289
00:31:18,236 --> 00:31:23,277
Corn was the main crop, but the land
was not fertile enough to be self-sufficient.
290
00:31:24,033 --> 00:31:29,324
The Chiricahua became dependent on
government supplies for their well-being.
291
00:31:31,666 --> 00:31:34,620
Gatewood. You come to visit me.
292
00:31:36,921 --> 00:31:39,329
Makes my heart glad to see Geronimo.
293
00:31:42,844 --> 00:31:44,717
How's the life of a farmer?
294
00:31:45,096 --> 00:31:47,088
Some Apaches are good farmer.
295
00:31:49,225 --> 00:31:51,763
Others miss the old way.
296
00:31:56,399 --> 00:31:58,391
I'm not good farmer, Gatewood.
297
00:32:08,994 --> 00:32:11,568
I have come here to visit my friend...
298
00:32:12,414 --> 00:32:15,084
... but I have some questions
I need to ask you.
299
00:32:16,293 --> 00:32:20,077
There are rumours that a medicine man
is speaking against the White-Eye.
300
00:32:21,799 --> 00:32:24,965
That he is calling for a return
to the war trail.
301
00:32:29,473 --> 00:32:32,557
It was told by a medicine man...
302
00:32:33,435 --> 00:32:36,721
... many more Apache would die
fighting White-Eye.
303
00:32:38,732 --> 00:32:40,440
And in the end...
304
00:32:41,193 --> 00:32:43,944
... we will win because we will die
free of them.
305
00:32:48,367 --> 00:32:51,118
Is the only way for an Apache to be free...
306
00:32:51,995 --> 00:32:53,026
... to die?
307
00:32:58,793 --> 00:33:01,913
Well, which medicine man is this?
I should talk to him.
308
00:33:02,672 --> 00:33:04,499
Find out what he's saying.
309
00:33:07,510 --> 00:33:08,969
There are many.
310
00:33:10,347 --> 00:33:11,889
Some have the power.
311
00:33:12,766 --> 00:33:14,224
Some just talk.
312
00:33:15,101 --> 00:33:16,512
He's a warrior.
313
00:33:16,811 --> 00:33:18,519
Every bit born in battle.
314
00:33:20,732 --> 00:33:22,475
Fighting a lost cause.
315
00:33:22,942 --> 00:33:24,484
I'm familiar with the type.
316
00:33:25,487 --> 00:33:29,270
My two older brothers and my father
fought for the Army of Northern Virginia.
317
00:33:29,574 --> 00:33:31,234
My oldest brother was killed.
318
00:33:35,997 --> 00:33:39,745
After the war, he took me aside and said,
"You'll carry the new flag. "
319
00:33:40,460 --> 00:33:42,417
Sent me off to the Academy.
320
00:33:43,546 --> 00:33:46,167
First of my family
north of the Mason-Dixon line.
321
00:33:47,884 --> 00:33:51,134
So, like our friend,
I know what it's like to hate the blue coat.
322
00:33:52,180 --> 00:33:56,094
Before the White-Eye came
we had a good life.
323
00:33:59,604 --> 00:34:03,304
Now we are forced to stay
on this tiny piece of land.
324
00:34:06,068 --> 00:34:09,900
The White-Eye do not understand
the way of the Apache.
325
00:34:12,116 --> 00:34:15,236
The medicine man at Cibecue
is called the Dreamer.
326
00:34:18,080 --> 00:34:20,618
He says the dead chiefs will rise.
327
00:34:21,458 --> 00:34:25,456
He says the Apache
are the true keepers of the land.
328
00:34:28,757 --> 00:34:30,299
I will go to him.
329
00:34:32,845 --> 00:34:35,596
I want to hear his words.
330
00:34:38,433 --> 00:34:42,265
Today while Gatewood talked with me,
I looked into my power.
331
00:34:45,315 --> 00:34:47,557
I saw a white horse running.
332
00:34:49,194 --> 00:34:50,985
I saw signs of war.
333
00:34:58,370 --> 00:35:00,861
Nothing so concentrated
the bureaucratic mind...
334
00:35:00,956 --> 00:35:05,119
... in dealing with the Indians as rumours
of a troublesome medicine man.
335
00:35:05,877 --> 00:35:08,795
When a religious leader
showed up among the tribes...
336
00:35:08,880 --> 00:35:12,960
... preaching doctrines perceived to be
dangerous, the government policy...
337
00:35:13,051 --> 00:35:15,886
... was to have the Army
deal with it immediately.
338
00:35:40,620 --> 00:35:43,325
I am here by order of General Crook.
339
00:35:43,957 --> 00:35:45,866
Nantan Lupan.
340
00:35:47,502 --> 00:35:52,045
The dead chiefs
will not rise if you are here.
341
00:35:53,466 --> 00:35:57,511
The White-Eye must leave.
I pray this will happen.
342
00:36:17,031 --> 00:36:21,111
This dance is a demonstration
hostile to the citizens of the United States.
343
00:36:21,952 --> 00:36:25,072
And this demonstration
is unlawfully assembled.
344
00:36:32,921 --> 00:36:34,001
Stop that!
345
00:36:34,340 --> 00:36:36,000
Stop him! Arrest him!
346
00:36:47,269 --> 00:36:48,432
Watch it!
347
00:36:52,608 --> 00:36:56,226
You didn't have to shoot him, goddamn it!
I can handle this myself!
348
00:36:56,320 --> 00:36:58,561
- What's he got there?
- He had a rock!
349
00:37:00,240 --> 00:37:02,114
He has not done nothing!
350
00:37:02,367 --> 00:37:04,241
We're not bothering no one!
351
00:37:04,411 --> 00:37:05,739
You leave here!
352
00:37:05,829 --> 00:37:07,027
You leave us alone!
353
00:37:07,205 --> 00:37:09,494
Arrest him! Arrest Geronimo!
354
00:37:11,585 --> 00:37:13,826
Where is your heart?
355
00:37:18,383 --> 00:37:20,541
Arrest Geronimo! Arrest him!
356
00:39:13,288 --> 00:39:16,871
- David never really--
- General Crook. Telegram, sir.
357
00:39:18,293 --> 00:39:19,668
Pardon me.
358
00:39:33,683 --> 00:39:36,305
Get a staff officer to me immediately.
359
00:39:36,728 --> 00:39:38,720
Captain Ragsdale. Now!
360
00:39:50,575 --> 00:39:51,488
General?
361
00:39:51,826 --> 00:39:54,198
Geronimo's jumped Turkey Creek.
362
00:39:54,579 --> 00:39:55,859
The Apache are out.
363
00:39:56,497 --> 00:39:58,620
It all blew up at Cibecue.
364
00:39:59,626 --> 00:40:01,748
Whole damn thing is a shambles.
365
00:40:02,879 --> 00:40:05,714
Geronimo has taken
half of the reservation with him.
366
00:40:05,840 --> 00:40:07,583
Men, women and children.
367
00:40:08,634 --> 00:40:11,754
Spread the word.
All officers to their commands.
368
00:40:12,096 --> 00:40:13,010
Yes, sir.
369
00:40:57,349 --> 00:41:00,385
Geronimo had quickly divided
his forces into small bands...
370
00:41:00,686 --> 00:41:02,678
... each headed for Mexico.
371
00:41:03,480 --> 00:41:07,478
By the day after Cibecue,
Crook had five columns in the field.
372
00:41:09,236 --> 00:41:11,312
The Geronimo Campaign had begun.
373
00:41:12,406 --> 00:41:13,651
On the point!
374
00:41:14,032 --> 00:41:15,408
Circle back!
375
00:41:46,064 --> 00:41:47,095
Sir?
376
00:41:47,690 --> 00:41:49,730
Yes, I see them, Mr. Davis.
377
00:41:50,068 --> 00:41:51,562
Steady in the rank.
378
00:41:51,653 --> 00:41:52,933
Go slow.
379
00:42:04,874 --> 00:42:06,701
Beg your pardon, sir.
380
00:42:07,168 --> 00:42:08,413
Do we attack?
381
00:42:08,586 --> 00:42:09,997
Hold the column.
382
00:42:10,421 --> 00:42:11,452
Sergeant!
383
00:42:11,589 --> 00:42:13,000
Steady in the rank!
384
00:42:13,091 --> 00:42:14,336
Steady!
385
00:42:56,508 --> 00:42:58,881
- Sergeant.
- Column halt!
386
00:43:19,114 --> 00:43:21,687
Whatever happens,
the Apache will take off.
387
00:43:22,034 --> 00:43:24,110
Don't let the column pursue at speed.
388
00:43:24,578 --> 00:43:27,781
Whenever you can,
you choose your ground to fight on.
389
00:43:59,737 --> 00:44:00,769
Chato?
390
00:44:01,364 --> 00:44:03,273
What the hell is going on?
391
00:44:03,658 --> 00:44:06,612
Raiding party, split off from Goyakla.
392
00:44:07,328 --> 00:44:10,199
Apache challenge Gatewood
to come out and fight.
393
00:44:10,832 --> 00:44:13,786
Want to show off power
to other Chiricahua.
394
00:46:08,573 --> 00:46:09,604
Chato.
395
00:46:14,412 --> 00:46:16,737
Is there anything that should be done?
396
00:47:06,964 --> 00:47:10,333
Geronimo's band had gone east
into the copper mining country...
397
00:47:10,426 --> 00:47:11,836
... of the low hills.
398
00:47:12,011 --> 00:47:15,047
His tactics were resupply
at the expense of the civilians...
399
00:47:15,139 --> 00:47:17,427
... who had settled on Chiricahua land.
400
00:47:45,168 --> 00:47:46,912
This is Apache land.
401
00:47:47,379 --> 00:47:50,000
This has always been Apache land!
402
00:47:50,382 --> 00:47:53,502
We ain't never done nothing to you.
I mean, it ain't right.
403
00:47:53,593 --> 00:47:55,385
Stop crying, damn it!
404
00:47:55,929 --> 00:47:57,672
He's going to kill you anyway.
405
00:47:59,391 --> 00:48:01,430
We make things out of this country!
406
00:48:01,601 --> 00:48:05,266
There was nothing here before us,
there'd be nothing if we left it to you.
407
00:48:27,210 --> 00:48:28,787
You are a fool...
408
00:48:30,338 --> 00:48:32,496
... but at least you are brave.
409
00:48:34,342 --> 00:48:36,169
Get off Apache land.
410
00:48:37,053 --> 00:48:39,970
The next time, I will kill you.
411
00:48:53,778 --> 00:48:55,320
Detail halt!
412
00:48:55,446 --> 00:48:58,233
- Troops, right, straight!
- Left, right, face.
413
00:49:26,477 --> 00:49:29,643
"The Apache known as
Dandy Jim and Skip-Hey...
414
00:49:29,855 --> 00:49:33,555
"... have been found guilty by the
Military Court, Department of Arizona...
415
00:49:33,650 --> 00:49:35,773
"... of insurrection at Cibecue Creek.
416
00:49:36,278 --> 00:49:38,187
"The Apache Dead Shot...
417
00:49:38,822 --> 00:49:42,736
"... Sergeant, Military Scouts,
Sixth Cavalry...
418
00:49:44,286 --> 00:49:46,325
"... been found guilty of treason.
419
00:49:47,205 --> 00:49:50,123
"The sentence of the court
for the three prisoners...
420
00:49:50,375 --> 00:49:51,953
"... is death by hanging. "
421
00:49:55,130 --> 00:49:57,965
Do any of you have anything
to say to me as Chaplain?
422
00:49:59,092 --> 00:50:00,966
Are any of you Christians?
423
00:50:03,680 --> 00:50:04,925
Nantan Lupan...
424
00:50:06,725 --> 00:50:08,433
... I give you my hat.
425
00:50:09,311 --> 00:50:12,929
Maybe you think my wife, my baby.
426
00:50:22,782 --> 00:50:25,404
Don't trust the White-Eye.
427
00:50:29,497 --> 00:50:31,905
With them there is no right way.
428
00:50:35,628 --> 00:50:38,415
I am not afraid of their preacher.
429
00:50:40,258 --> 00:50:43,045
The One God will welcome me.
430
00:52:31,868 --> 00:52:33,410
There's three of them.
431
00:52:33,995 --> 00:52:35,988
The driver should be nearby.
432
00:52:38,875 --> 00:52:41,995
They didn't have to kill them
just to get their horses.
433
00:52:42,795 --> 00:52:44,254
No, they didn't.
434
00:53:11,157 --> 00:53:14,691
Al Sieber had had his wound
from Cibecue cauterised with a hot poker...
435
00:53:14,827 --> 00:53:17,448
... and was back in the saddle
the following day.
436
00:53:17,538 --> 00:53:20,455
All told, he had suffered
17 gunshot and arrow wounds...
437
00:53:20,583 --> 00:53:22,908
... in his many years of fighting Apache.
438
00:53:23,335 --> 00:53:26,253
The General wants to deploy me
and Dutchy to your column.
439
00:53:30,342 --> 00:53:31,920
How's that wound, Mr. Sieber?
440
00:53:32,052 --> 00:53:33,297
Which one?
441
00:53:33,429 --> 00:53:35,338
Down here, here, here, here?
442
00:53:35,764 --> 00:53:38,718
Hell, I'm in real good.
Ain't slowing me down none.
443
00:53:39,226 --> 00:53:42,560
We came across an overland.
Four dead, horses gone.
444
00:53:43,814 --> 00:53:46,352
If they've burned
two spreads off to the west...
445
00:53:46,692 --> 00:53:49,858
... they've picked up horses,
food, a lot of ammunition.
446
00:53:50,696 --> 00:53:53,613
I figure I'll just keep tracking off
to those hills there.
447
00:53:55,909 --> 00:53:57,072
All right.
448
00:53:57,160 --> 00:54:00,161
Mr. Davis, you and Sergeant Mulrey
stick with Mr. Sieber.
449
00:54:01,206 --> 00:54:03,779
Be sure that he gets back
to the column by sundown.
450
00:54:03,875 --> 00:54:04,907
Yes, sir.
451
00:54:30,527 --> 00:54:32,318
That raiding party is real close.
452
00:54:32,946 --> 00:54:34,060
Yup.
453
00:54:37,992 --> 00:54:39,950
I want you to ride for the column.
454
00:54:40,036 --> 00:54:42,242
Bring them back to pick up this trail.
455
00:54:42,330 --> 00:54:44,903
On the double, pronto, go on,
get out of here!
456
00:55:19,283 --> 00:55:21,075
You take him!
457
00:56:39,279 --> 00:56:43,063
The hostile Apache that Dutchy and I
had been pursuing had gotten away.
458
00:56:43,366 --> 00:56:46,071
Needless to say, at the time,
I was humiliated.
459
00:56:46,327 --> 00:56:49,827
But much later I decided the incident
had come out for the best.
460
00:56:50,039 --> 00:56:54,119
I'm quite content to go to my grave
knowing that I've never killed an Apache.
461
00:56:56,546 --> 00:56:58,206
You all right, Mr. Sieber?
462
00:57:00,633 --> 00:57:03,124
Caught up with three bucks
and some stolen ponies.
463
00:57:03,845 --> 00:57:06,929
Gave one of them to Mr. Davis.
Seems he got away.
464
00:57:08,933 --> 00:57:12,136
Sergeant Mulrey,
check the area for a dead hostile!
465
00:57:12,228 --> 00:57:13,224
Sir!
466
00:57:18,776 --> 00:57:20,769
Now, we crossing to Mexico tomorrow?
467
00:57:20,861 --> 00:57:21,893
That's right.
468
00:57:22,947 --> 00:57:25,023
We ought to send some
of the scouts back.
469
00:57:25,116 --> 00:57:27,441
I don't trust them south of the border.
470
00:57:27,535 --> 00:57:30,322
Geronimo's got a few of them spooked.
They're wondering...
471
00:57:30,413 --> 00:57:32,073
... if they're on the wrong side.
472
00:57:32,164 --> 00:57:33,991
I don't think so, Mr. Sieber.
473
00:57:35,126 --> 00:57:37,367
Besides, we need every scout we have.
474
00:57:39,380 --> 00:57:40,293
Yes, sir.
475
00:57:43,175 --> 00:57:46,295
I guess you weren't there then,
when Dead Shot and the others...
476
00:57:46,387 --> 00:57:48,130
... turned on us at Cibecue.
477
00:57:48,639 --> 00:57:51,556
If I had been at Cibecue,
they wouldn't have turned.
478
00:57:52,017 --> 00:57:54,389
Whole thing wouldn't have happened, Al.
479
00:57:55,270 --> 00:57:58,936
I know you don't like me much
and I don't really care.
480
00:57:59,358 --> 00:58:01,849
I know I'm rough in some of my ways,
I guess.
481
00:58:02,444 --> 00:58:04,318
I ain't the gentleman type.
482
00:58:04,988 --> 00:58:06,898
But, I think...
483
00:58:07,574 --> 00:58:09,982
... compared to you, I am somewhat honest.
484
00:58:10,244 --> 00:58:13,447
No offence intended, Lieutenant.
Speaking off the record, sir.
485
00:58:14,414 --> 00:58:17,119
I just figure you're a real sad case.
486
00:58:17,876 --> 00:58:20,248
You don't love who you're fighting for...
487
00:58:20,545 --> 00:58:23,119
... and you don't hate
who you're fighting against.
488
00:58:23,298 --> 00:58:26,916
Perhaps I could learn to hate
with the proper vigour from you, Al.
489
00:58:27,469 --> 00:58:29,378
Well, maybe you could, Lieutenant.
490
00:58:39,564 --> 00:58:42,731
Though I never managed to become
a close friend of Al Sieber...
491
00:58:42,984 --> 00:58:46,733
... in the next few weeks of campaigning,
I did learn to get along with him.
492
00:58:46,821 --> 00:58:50,024
Only a fool would fail
to profit from his vast experience.
493
00:58:50,909 --> 00:58:53,364
In his own way,
he was as taken by the Apache...
494
00:58:53,453 --> 00:58:55,327
... as was Lieutenant Gatewood.
495
00:58:56,789 --> 00:58:57,904
Well, sir...
496
00:58:58,041 --> 00:59:01,908
... your Apache rides a horse to death
and eats him and steals another.
497
00:59:02,462 --> 00:59:04,787
I mean, the horse is just mobile food.
498
00:59:06,049 --> 00:59:09,667
I've chased them when they made
50 miles a day on horse and foot.
499
00:59:09,969 --> 00:59:13,468
Hell, they can live on cactus,
go 48 hours without water.
500
00:59:14,640 --> 00:59:17,594
I mean, one week of that would kill
your average trooper.
501
00:59:20,021 --> 00:59:22,346
I hear you can track
as good as any Apache.
502
00:59:24,192 --> 00:59:28,652
That's right, but there's only one of me
and 1,000 square miles of Apache country.
503
00:59:29,280 --> 00:59:33,112
General Crook figured that out, 'cause
it takes an Apache to catch an Apache.
504
00:59:33,200 --> 00:59:35,608
White-Eyes can't catch them alone, no sir.
505
00:59:43,210 --> 00:59:47,706
If you ever fight an Apache and things
go bad, save the last bullet for yourself.
506
00:59:47,798 --> 00:59:50,336
You don't want to get taken alive, no sir.
507
00:59:51,677 --> 00:59:53,966
They got lots of ways to kill you.
508
00:59:54,138 --> 00:59:57,970
One of their favourites is to strip you,
tie you upside down to a wagon wheel.
509
00:59:58,058 --> 01:00:00,810
They pour pitch on you, light you on fire.
510
01:01:01,996 --> 01:01:04,831
I know you are angry about this war.
511
01:01:07,293 --> 01:01:09,120
The White-Eye...
512
01:01:11,297 --> 01:01:13,753
... gave me no choice.
513
01:01:16,010 --> 01:01:18,762
I ask your blessing.
514
01:01:21,557 --> 01:01:26,385
You ask my blessing
after this thing is done.
515
01:01:30,942 --> 01:01:33,183
What I did is right.
516
01:01:37,740 --> 01:01:41,987
Now we are fighting
Mexicans and White-Eye.
517
01:01:46,165 --> 01:01:50,874
The reservation is bad,
but at least we can stay alive.
518
01:01:54,048 --> 01:01:57,002
We have fought the Mexicans for years...
519
01:01:58,677 --> 01:02:01,595
... and the White-Eye will never catch us.
520
01:02:05,100 --> 01:02:09,264
Many Apache will die.
I must send for Nantan Lupan.
521
01:02:11,857 --> 01:02:14,644
We will talk with him.
I ask that you do this.
522
01:02:26,205 --> 01:02:29,289
General Crook and a small detachment
of Apache scouts...
523
01:02:29,625 --> 01:02:32,828
... came across the border
into the Canyon de los Embudos.
524
01:02:33,462 --> 01:02:37,210
Crook had agreed to negotiate terms,
but he intended a hard bargain.
525
01:02:38,133 --> 01:02:42,000
For the rest of his life, he never forgave
Geronimo for jumping Turkey Creek.
526
01:02:42,971 --> 01:02:45,462
Crook maintained his sympathy
for the Apache...
527
01:02:45,849 --> 01:02:49,099
... but between he and Geronimo
all trust had vanished.
528
01:02:49,978 --> 01:02:53,228
There is one God looking down on us all.
529
01:02:54,858 --> 01:02:57,230
We are all children of one God.
530
01:02:57,902 --> 01:03:00,061
I didn't come here to listen to religion.
531
01:03:00,280 --> 01:03:01,739
You broke your word.
532
01:03:03,033 --> 01:03:04,610
You left Turkey Creek.
533
01:03:04,951 --> 01:03:08,285
You killed many White-Eye.
You come back.
534
01:03:10,957 --> 01:03:13,709
Washington wants you to go to Florida.
535
01:03:14,794 --> 01:03:18,210
You do it or I'll come back
with my army and fight.
536
01:03:20,675 --> 01:03:22,917
Nantan Lupan does not understand.
537
01:03:24,846 --> 01:03:27,597
The White-Eye try to change Apache way.
538
01:03:28,891 --> 01:03:31,465
The Apache were doing fine farming corn.
539
01:03:43,906 --> 01:03:45,815
The problem was Geronimo.
540
01:03:46,367 --> 01:03:48,988
I knew Cochise, he was a king.
541
01:03:50,705 --> 01:03:52,993
He was a wise ruler of his people.
542
01:03:53,207 --> 01:03:56,208
I knew Vittorio, he was a proud leader.
543
01:03:57,253 --> 01:03:58,913
And I know Geronimo.
544
01:03:59,630 --> 01:04:02,714
He doesn't want to lead or rule or be wise.
545
01:04:03,008 --> 01:04:04,835
He just wants to fight.
546
01:04:08,847 --> 01:04:10,923
I didn't start this trouble.
547
01:04:11,892 --> 01:04:14,051
The Army killed the Dreamer.
548
01:04:15,062 --> 01:04:16,889
He was calling for war.
549
01:04:18,107 --> 01:04:21,226
If the medicine man had come in
peaceably, he'd be alive.
550
01:04:26,031 --> 01:04:28,604
The Army's the best friend
the Chiricahua ever had.
551
01:04:28,700 --> 01:04:30,243
You know it and I know it.
552
01:04:30,327 --> 01:04:34,455
With all this land,
why is there no room for the Apache?
553
01:04:36,750 --> 01:04:39,455
Why does the White-Eye want all land?
554
01:04:56,770 --> 01:04:58,561
How long in Florida?
555
01:05:01,191 --> 01:05:04,311
Maybe two years, with your families.
556
01:05:08,198 --> 01:05:10,071
I think I can get that.
557
01:05:10,950 --> 01:05:12,694
That's not a bad deal.
558
01:05:14,037 --> 01:05:17,620
A lot of White-Eyes want to see
Geronimo hanged for murder.
559
01:05:18,208 --> 01:05:19,156
Not murder.
560
01:05:19,793 --> 01:05:20,872
War.
561
01:05:21,920 --> 01:05:24,292
Many bad things happen in war.
562
01:05:26,216 --> 01:05:29,335
How many White-Eye did you kill
since you left Turkey Creek?
563
01:05:29,802 --> 01:05:31,131
Maybe 50.
564
01:05:31,804 --> 01:05:34,591
Maybe more.
How many Apaches do you kill?
565
01:05:35,058 --> 01:05:36,884
You killed women and children.
566
01:05:36,976 --> 01:05:38,387
So did you.
567
01:05:40,271 --> 01:05:42,228
We gain nothing by fighting.
568
01:05:42,732 --> 01:05:44,641
We can live on the reservation.
569
01:05:45,234 --> 01:05:46,645
I go there.
570
01:05:48,279 --> 01:05:49,821
You, Nantan Lupan...
571
01:05:50,698 --> 01:05:52,406
... are like a brother to me.
572
01:06:27,359 --> 01:06:29,981
Many of my people want to surrender.
573
01:06:41,540 --> 01:06:43,117
When I was young...
574
01:06:44,585 --> 01:06:47,788
... the White-Eye came
and wanted the land of my people.
575
01:06:50,257 --> 01:06:54,669
When their soldiers burnt our villages,
we moved to the mountains.
576
01:06:56,722 --> 01:06:58,513
When they took our food...
577
01:06:59,099 --> 01:07:00,890
... we ate thorns.
578
01:07:02,435 --> 01:07:04,724
When they killed our children...
579
01:07:05,313 --> 01:07:07,105
... we had more.
580
01:07:08,316 --> 01:07:11,068
We killed all White-Eye that we could.
581
01:07:14,114 --> 01:07:16,865
We starved and we killed...
582
01:07:18,785 --> 01:07:20,493
... but in our hearts...
583
01:07:20,995 --> 01:07:22,869
... we never surrendered.
584
01:07:36,719 --> 01:07:39,804
C. S. Fly, a photographer from Tombstone...
585
01:07:40,056 --> 01:07:43,223
... requested permission
to accompany General Crook to Mexico...
586
01:07:43,351 --> 01:07:45,390
... and record the negotiations.
587
01:07:45,770 --> 01:07:48,724
Much to everyone's surprise, Crook agreed.
588
01:07:48,856 --> 01:07:52,640
Even more surprising, Geronimo
and the other Chiricahua also agreed.
589
01:07:53,194 --> 01:07:56,479
In some mysterious way, they seemed
to understand these pictures...
590
01:07:56,572 --> 01:07:58,150
... would make them immortal.
591
01:07:58,241 --> 01:08:01,692
They are the only known photos
ever taken of the American Indian...
592
01:08:01,827 --> 01:08:04,153
... as an enemy in the field.
593
01:08:34,610 --> 01:08:37,611
Old Nana and his people...
594
01:08:41,074 --> 01:08:43,316
will return to Turkey Creek.
595
01:08:49,124 --> 01:08:52,623
Many of his people are too old to fight.
596
01:08:56,423 --> 01:09:00,836
Nantan Lupan
will make all of you a prisoner.
597
01:09:07,309 --> 01:09:09,597
We have to trust him.
598
01:09:15,859 --> 01:09:19,025
There is no other way.
599
01:09:21,573 --> 01:09:23,945
I called him my brother.
600
01:09:30,832 --> 01:09:34,415
Go if you must. I have made my decision.
601
01:09:37,672 --> 01:09:40,589
I will not surrender to the White-Eye.
602
01:09:45,888 --> 01:09:48,593
I will stay with you and fight.
603
01:09:51,602 --> 01:09:54,639
But now we will be very few.
604
01:11:26,529 --> 01:11:30,361
"Thereby I tender my resignation
as commander of this department.
605
01:11:30,700 --> 01:11:34,745
"l have served you well in the past, but my
judgment has been called into question.
606
01:11:35,830 --> 01:11:39,199
"Without doubt, I made an error
in trusting the word of Geronimo...
607
01:11:39,292 --> 01:11:41,035
"... that he would surrender.
608
01:11:42,003 --> 01:11:45,289
"Perhaps others will be more correct
or more fortunate.
609
01:11:46,299 --> 01:11:49,216
"The real tragedy
I know you do not understand:
610
01:11:49,886 --> 01:11:52,044
"That is, to the Apache people.
611
01:11:53,097 --> 01:11:55,932
"They have lost in me a true friend...
612
01:11:58,394 --> 01:12:00,138
"... and they have few.
613
01:12:01,814 --> 01:12:04,899
"George Crook,
Brigadier General, United States Army. "
614
01:12:07,487 --> 01:12:10,523
I was forced to send this
to Washington a day ago.
615
01:12:13,201 --> 01:12:15,489
They've accepted my resignation...
616
01:12:16,078 --> 01:12:17,489
... with regrets.
617
01:12:18,539 --> 01:12:21,160
General Nelson Miles will replace me.
618
01:12:22,585 --> 01:12:24,661
There's nothing to be done, General?
619
01:12:25,546 --> 01:12:26,826
Nothing.
620
01:12:28,716 --> 01:12:33,176
Graceful retirement for a general
who could not catch Geronimo.
621
01:12:34,972 --> 01:12:38,804
Settlers, prospectors,
land speculators, they won't admit it...
622
01:12:39,435 --> 01:12:42,685
... but the truth is they'd all like to see
the lndian dead.
623
01:12:43,063 --> 01:12:45,389
They see the Army as their weapon.
624
01:12:45,482 --> 01:12:49,562
The Army that fight the Apache is
the only hope of keeping the Apache alive.
625
01:12:50,237 --> 01:12:52,111
Only the Army can protect them.
626
01:12:52,322 --> 01:12:53,651
Yes, sir.
627
01:12:55,325 --> 01:12:57,117
I fought them a long time, General...
628
01:12:57,202 --> 01:13:00,903
... and I figure if I was one of them,
I'd be standing next to Geronimo...
629
01:13:00,998 --> 01:13:02,789
... shooting at the blue coats.
630
01:13:03,458 --> 01:13:05,996
But God made me who I am
and between them or us...
631
01:13:06,086 --> 01:13:07,628
... I figure it's us.
632
01:13:07,754 --> 01:13:10,506
Well, damn it, Al.
Is that the only way we could win?
633
01:13:10,882 --> 01:13:14,548
Well, I can't answer that question.
I'm just a hired hand.
634
01:13:14,761 --> 01:13:17,466
I just want to say,
I didn't always agree with you...
635
01:13:17,556 --> 01:13:19,216
... but you had my respect.
636
01:13:19,891 --> 01:13:21,884
And while you was in charge...
637
01:13:22,519 --> 01:13:24,677
... the Army was a proper piece of work.
638
01:13:26,231 --> 01:13:27,262
Sir.
639
01:13:29,609 --> 01:13:34,105
So, I'm going to quit this damn fool job.
I'm going to go on down to Tucson and...
640
01:13:35,407 --> 01:13:37,198
... I'm going to get drunk.
641
01:13:38,576 --> 01:13:40,119
Take it easy, Al.
642
01:13:40,286 --> 01:13:41,235
Yes, sir.
643
01:13:43,415 --> 01:13:44,957
Al.
644
01:14:25,748 --> 01:14:29,828
General Miles brought with him
an entirely new staff of line officers.
645
01:14:30,211 --> 01:14:32,702
Lieutenant Gatewood,
myself and many others...
646
01:14:33,297 --> 01:14:37,046
... had to taste the humiliation
of being dismissed from the field.
647
01:14:38,969 --> 01:14:42,089
I'm honoured to be here
with you men of the Sixth Cavalry.
648
01:14:43,140 --> 01:14:46,639
Honoured to be here by the order
of the President of the United States.
649
01:14:47,853 --> 01:14:52,100
We are charged with bringing in
the renegade Apache, Geronimo.
650
01:14:53,359 --> 01:14:56,395
We will accomplish this task.
We will succeed.
651
01:14:56,987 --> 01:15:01,115
But we're abandoning
certain practices of the past:
652
01:15:01,700 --> 01:15:04,654
Over reliance on Apache scouts.
653
01:15:05,454 --> 01:15:07,530
Men of divided loyalties.
654
01:15:08,540 --> 01:15:12,372
I will keep troops in the field
until the enemy is fully subjugated...
655
01:15:12,836 --> 01:15:14,414
... fully pacified.
656
01:15:15,464 --> 01:15:18,998
There will be no compromise
with the honour of our nation.
657
01:15:19,968 --> 01:15:24,215
There will be no compromise
with the honour of the United States Army.
658
01:15:27,184 --> 01:15:27,966
Captain.
659
01:16:23,489 --> 01:16:26,574
As he had promised,
General Miles sent troops forward...
660
01:16:26,659 --> 01:16:28,782
... without the Apache scouts.
661
01:16:29,245 --> 01:16:32,080
For the next five months,
they relentlessly searched...
662
01:16:32,164 --> 01:16:34,371
... but the results were predictable.
663
01:16:35,126 --> 01:16:37,533
Geronimo and his tiny band of Chiricahua...
664
01:16:37,878 --> 01:16:40,796
... had vanished deep
into the mountains of Mexico.
665
01:16:41,507 --> 01:16:44,923
It seemed they were chasing a spirit
more than a man.
666
01:16:58,774 --> 01:17:00,316
Lieutenant.
667
01:17:01,986 --> 01:17:04,821
I doubt if you're enjoying
your current assignment.
668
01:17:04,989 --> 01:17:08,488
Nothing personal,
I understand you're a fine officer.
669
01:17:14,873 --> 01:17:17,162
Do you know why
I called you here, Gatewood?
670
01:17:17,751 --> 01:17:18,866
No, sir.
671
01:17:19,711 --> 01:17:22,546
Tomorrow a new policy change
will be announced.
672
01:17:23,840 --> 01:17:26,414
As punishment for Geronimo's resistance.
673
01:17:26,760 --> 01:17:31,303
All Chiricahua living on reservation land
are to be rounded up and sent to Florida.
674
01:17:31,556 --> 01:17:34,972
They will stay there
until Geronimo is captured or killed.
675
01:17:35,936 --> 01:17:39,102
That's a harsh penalty
that he's drawn on his own people.
676
01:17:43,068 --> 01:17:46,982
I hear you and Geronimo were friendly.
677
01:17:47,405 --> 01:17:52,032
Any relationship I've had has never
compromised my effectiveness in the field.
678
01:17:53,411 --> 01:17:55,902
I need you to speak freely with me.
679
01:17:57,624 --> 01:17:59,949
Can you find Geronimo, talk to him?
680
01:18:01,044 --> 01:18:02,668
I thought so once.
681
01:18:03,963 --> 01:18:05,921
There's no way to be sure now.
682
01:18:06,007 --> 01:18:09,257
The signs are that he's starving,
or close to it.
683
01:18:10,762 --> 01:18:13,050
Living on cactus and rabbits.
684
01:18:14,432 --> 01:18:17,053
I know this because I've got
observation points...
685
01:18:17,143 --> 01:18:19,764
... and 5,000 troops
stretched from here to Sonora...
686
01:18:19,854 --> 01:18:20,636
... searching for--
687
01:18:20,730 --> 01:18:22,272
Thirty-five Apache, sir.
688
01:18:23,900 --> 01:18:26,854
That's what I believe he'll be down to
in a month's time.
689
01:18:26,944 --> 01:18:29,317
Thirty-five starving Apache.
690
01:18:29,739 --> 01:18:33,737
Begging the General's pardon, sir,
but why not leave him to the Mexicans?
691
01:18:34,952 --> 01:18:37,787
He can't continue to keep raiding
across the border.
692
01:18:38,080 --> 01:18:41,948
He can't afford to lose any more warriors,
can't replace them.
693
01:18:45,921 --> 01:18:49,373
The present political situation
demands results.
694
01:18:51,469 --> 01:18:55,513
I want you to find Geronimo
and make him this proposal.
695
01:18:59,602 --> 01:19:03,516
I have the authority to hunt him
all the way to South America if I have to...
696
01:19:03,647 --> 01:19:05,556
... but I want this nonsense to end.
697
01:19:07,651 --> 01:19:10,605
Now, I'm willing to give you
all the scouts you need...
698
01:19:10,988 --> 01:19:14,986
... hundred-man detail, regular cavalry,
mule pack team.
699
01:19:15,117 --> 01:19:17,026
A hundred men won't do.
700
01:19:17,536 --> 01:19:19,078
How many do you want?
701
01:19:21,540 --> 01:19:22,571
Three.
702
01:19:23,792 --> 01:19:25,749
I'd like to pick them myself.
703
01:19:30,090 --> 01:19:31,917
Whatever happens, Lieutenant...
704
01:19:32,634 --> 01:19:36,679
... this conversation that you and l
are having never took place.
705
01:19:37,931 --> 01:19:41,430
Any negotiations with Geronimo
are to be strictly confidential.
706
01:19:41,518 --> 01:19:42,929
Is that understood?
707
01:19:45,730 --> 01:19:47,604
Two years in Florida.
708
01:19:50,026 --> 01:19:52,482
Two years in Florida, with their families.
709
01:19:53,780 --> 01:19:57,445
And when they return to reservation land
here in Arizona territory...
710
01:19:57,701 --> 01:20:00,785
... every warrior gets 40 acres of land...
711
01:20:01,955 --> 01:20:03,579
... two mules.
712
01:20:08,545 --> 01:20:12,044
I don't think you or the government
intend to keep this promise.
713
01:20:12,632 --> 01:20:15,503
You just offer it.
None of the rest is your concern.
714
01:20:19,973 --> 01:20:22,380
Do you know your scripture, sir?
715
01:20:23,768 --> 01:20:26,437
"What does it profit a man
to gain the whole world...
716
01:20:27,939 --> 01:20:29,730
"... and lose his soul?"
717
01:20:33,736 --> 01:20:35,065
Lieutenant.
718
01:20:38,491 --> 01:20:40,365
You have your orders.
719
01:20:54,965 --> 01:20:58,714
Lieutenant Gatewood chose the Apache
scout, Chato, to accompany him...
720
01:20:59,011 --> 01:21:03,139
... as well as myself and Al Sieber,
who became bored with his retirement.
721
01:21:03,390 --> 01:21:07,887
After four weeks of tracking Geronimo
through the mountains of Sonora...
722
01:21:08,270 --> 01:21:11,437
... we came across a burning Indian village.
723
01:21:12,274 --> 01:21:14,682
What we found there was unspeakable.
724
01:21:58,737 --> 01:22:00,564
There's two dead women there.
725
01:22:01,489 --> 01:22:02,770
Two little kids.
726
01:22:03,783 --> 01:22:06,191
Scalped them all, all four of them.
727
01:22:07,996 --> 01:22:09,490
Bounty hunters.
728
01:22:12,542 --> 01:22:15,626
Government down here pays
200 pesos a head for the men.
729
01:22:15,754 --> 01:22:17,082
100 for the women...
730
01:22:18,381 --> 01:22:19,923
... and 50 for those kids.
731
01:22:20,675 --> 01:22:23,296
Kill any lndian, then claim they're Apache.
732
01:22:23,386 --> 01:22:25,758
I don't see how any man can sink that low.
733
01:22:25,847 --> 01:22:29,014
Must be Texans,
lowest form of white man there is.
734
01:22:47,743 --> 01:22:50,413
Who are these people?
735
01:22:51,289 --> 01:22:54,492
They are Yaqui, not Apache.
736
01:22:57,295 --> 01:23:02,336
The dying Yaqui told me
five White-Eye and a Comanche...
737
01:23:03,509 --> 01:23:06,593
They attacked before dawn.
738
01:23:15,145 --> 01:23:17,222
Most of the men got away.
739
01:23:18,691 --> 01:23:20,517
They go up into the hills...
740
01:23:21,193 --> 01:23:23,601
... and come back one day, maybe two.
741
01:23:24,238 --> 01:23:26,527
And come back for their families.
742
01:23:27,241 --> 01:23:30,740
And build big fire and burn the bodies.
743
01:23:32,287 --> 01:23:35,491
And they go join up
with other Yaqui tribe...
744
01:23:36,500 --> 01:23:38,623
... maybe find new wives.
745
01:23:45,842 --> 01:23:48,215
They go off that way into the hills.
746
01:23:48,595 --> 01:23:51,929
After they hunt Yaqui men
they go to Soyapos...
747
01:23:53,016 --> 01:23:54,297
... get their money.
748
01:23:59,981 --> 01:24:04,809
You and Sieber, I want you to track
the bounty hunters that did this.
749
01:24:30,637 --> 01:24:32,629
Geronimo is here.
750
01:24:35,642 --> 01:24:38,180
You want me to ride? I'm ready--
751
01:24:44,108 --> 01:24:46,397
You need more rest...
752
01:24:51,532 --> 01:24:54,023
The women have gathered medicine.
753
01:24:58,247 --> 01:25:00,454
Do we leave at dawn?
754
01:25:05,296 --> 01:25:07,288
Don't worry.
755
01:25:08,215 --> 01:25:11,003
We will not fight tomorrow.
756
01:25:13,304 --> 01:25:15,095
Sleep.
757
01:26:06,732 --> 01:26:10,681
I have just seen my power.
An iron horse comes over the desert.
758
01:26:13,864 --> 01:26:17,529
I have seen a vision.
An iron horse for the Apache.
759
01:26:30,296 --> 01:26:31,921
Been down here...
760
01:26:32,882 --> 01:26:34,756
... almost 20 years.
761
01:26:37,262 --> 01:26:38,970
I was in the war.
762
01:26:41,683 --> 01:26:43,509
Confederate officer.
763
01:26:46,604 --> 01:26:48,561
After the hostilities ended...
764
01:26:50,400 --> 01:26:52,226
... I went to Texas.
765
01:26:53,194 --> 01:26:55,483
Got into a little scrape with the law.
766
01:26:56,239 --> 01:26:58,908
Come down here, got a new name.
767
01:27:01,285 --> 01:27:02,696
New start.
768
01:27:03,746 --> 01:27:04,695
Wife.
769
01:27:05,832 --> 01:27:07,076
Family.
770
01:27:12,964 --> 01:27:14,339
But in my heart...
771
01:27:16,884 --> 01:27:18,212
... well, hell...
772
01:27:19,929 --> 01:27:22,052
... I'm still a Tennessee man.
773
01:27:25,601 --> 01:27:27,641
My wife and her sisters...
774
01:27:29,104 --> 01:27:31,180
... they trade with Apache women.
775
01:27:31,982 --> 01:27:34,224
They come down from the mountains.
776
01:27:35,152 --> 01:27:37,275
They've done it for years.
777
01:27:42,493 --> 01:27:45,909
Few days back,
some Chiricahua showed up near here.
778
01:27:51,835 --> 01:27:52,749
Where?
779
01:27:54,713 --> 01:27:57,999
Straight up Monta�a Avarripe.
780
01:28:18,445 --> 01:28:20,983
I didn't expect to see
many Americans down here.
781
01:28:26,036 --> 01:28:28,491
I keep a house in Brewster county.
782
01:28:28,705 --> 01:28:30,863
Awful far from home, ain't you?
783
01:28:31,458 --> 01:28:35,407
Well, we just came down here
to try to make ourselves a living.
784
01:28:37,213 --> 01:28:38,791
And what about you, friend?
785
01:28:39,174 --> 01:28:42,340
It seems like you've got
a real curious nature.
786
01:28:42,844 --> 01:28:45,631
- You the law?
- Me? Hell, no.
787
01:28:46,598 --> 01:28:49,302
I'm just hunting
that son of a bitch Geronimo.
788
01:28:50,393 --> 01:28:53,643
Thought you might've come across
something to help me out.
789
01:28:54,230 --> 01:28:55,605
I'm sorry, amigo.
790
01:28:56,441 --> 01:28:58,350
We ain't seen nothing.
791
01:29:14,584 --> 01:29:15,829
Apache!
792
01:29:17,628 --> 01:29:20,713
Why don't you sit down there,
while we have us a drink.
793
01:29:21,716 --> 01:29:24,123
We'll take real good care of you.
794
01:29:43,529 --> 01:29:45,071
Cover my back.
795
01:29:47,074 --> 01:29:49,197
Anything happens, fire.
796
01:29:50,828 --> 01:29:52,488
And keep firing.
797
01:29:54,123 --> 01:29:55,071
Sir.
798
01:30:18,480 --> 01:30:20,104
That Apache is with us.
799
01:30:22,109 --> 01:30:24,018
Don't look like it to me.
800
01:30:25,779 --> 01:30:27,356
He's a Sergeant of Scouts...
801
01:30:28,281 --> 01:30:30,025
... in the United States Army.
802
01:30:31,618 --> 01:30:33,029
Who the hell are you?
803
01:30:33,119 --> 01:30:34,614
Charles Gatewood.
804
01:30:35,247 --> 01:30:37,156
Lieutenant, Sixth Cavalry.
805
01:30:38,541 --> 01:30:40,333
You boys are out of uniform.
806
01:30:41,378 --> 01:30:43,169
Maybe he ought to wear one.
807
01:30:44,005 --> 01:30:46,792
Somebody down here
take that scalp of his...
808
01:30:47,842 --> 01:30:50,214
... make themselves a little money.
809
01:30:53,056 --> 01:30:56,674
Ten days ago,
we came across a Yaqui village.
810
01:30:58,311 --> 01:31:00,268
All the lndians slaughtered.
811
01:31:02,148 --> 01:31:05,268
We come across
the same type of thing a while back.
812
01:31:06,861 --> 01:31:09,981
I tell you, this is a crazy country.
813
01:31:13,826 --> 01:31:15,107
$100...
814
01:31:16,996 --> 01:31:18,656
... buys that scalp back.
815
01:31:22,043 --> 01:31:24,794
Nice doing business with you,
Mr. Gatewood.
816
01:31:25,087 --> 01:31:26,119
But...
817
01:31:28,507 --> 01:31:30,299
... I changed my mind.
818
01:31:30,968 --> 01:31:33,044
You rotten son of a bitch.
819
01:31:33,262 --> 01:31:34,460
Amigo.
820
01:31:44,315 --> 01:31:46,438
Move it, Dixie boy.
821
01:32:39,160 --> 01:32:40,441
Goddamn.
822
01:32:43,498 --> 01:32:46,867
I never thought I'd get killed
trying to help save an Apache.
823
01:32:48,295 --> 01:32:49,753
We got them, Mr. Sieber.
824
01:32:51,256 --> 01:32:52,714
We got them all.
825
01:32:55,927 --> 01:32:59,296
I've been gun-shot, arrow-shot 17 times.
826
01:33:01,558 --> 01:33:04,843
Twenty years chasing old Geronimo.
827
01:33:07,272 --> 01:33:09,941
I'd love nothing better
than being there to...
828
01:33:11,025 --> 01:33:12,056
... finish.
829
01:33:13,903 --> 01:33:16,738
You don't have to
account yourself to me, Al.
830
01:33:17,615 --> 01:33:19,193
You're a brave man.
831
01:33:22,078 --> 01:33:24,651
I never did have no kind of luck.
832
01:33:25,581 --> 01:33:26,957
Never did.
833
01:33:34,882 --> 01:33:37,503
I'm going to catch me
a little sleep here for...
834
01:33:40,262 --> 01:33:41,840
... a minute or two.
835
01:33:44,141 --> 01:33:46,015
Rotten sons of bitches.
836
01:34:13,879 --> 01:34:14,875
Gatewood!
837
01:34:15,005 --> 01:34:16,286
No more burro!
838
01:34:16,507 --> 01:34:17,882
Can't go higher!
839
01:34:32,022 --> 01:34:33,481
Chato and l...
840
01:34:34,066 --> 01:34:35,857
... are going on here alone.
841
01:34:37,736 --> 01:34:39,645
You stay with the supplies.
842
01:34:41,156 --> 01:34:42,021
Sir.
843
01:34:44,159 --> 01:34:46,068
Are you giving me a choice?
844
01:34:46,536 --> 01:34:48,695
That's an order, Lieutenant.
845
01:34:50,498 --> 01:34:54,995
I know it's hard to come this far then stop,
and I'm sorry.
846
01:34:57,964 --> 01:35:00,799
But somebody's got to go back
and tell the truth.
847
01:35:05,054 --> 01:35:05,968
Britton...
848
01:35:07,891 --> 01:35:09,764
... you're a fine officer.
849
01:35:10,476 --> 01:35:11,887
Stay noble.
850
01:35:13,688 --> 01:35:16,309
We're trying to make a country here.
851
01:35:18,026 --> 01:35:19,354
It's hard.
852
01:36:18,919 --> 01:36:20,828
Why did you bring him?
853
01:36:26,426 --> 01:36:28,799
He is an enemy to his people!
854
01:36:33,850 --> 01:36:35,428
He thinks you are.
855
01:36:36,395 --> 01:36:40,344
He is a brave man to come here.
Enough Chiricahua are dead.
856
01:36:47,864 --> 01:36:51,944
They are dead
because the White-Eye killed them.
857
01:37:06,716 --> 01:37:09,124
Have they taught you to lie, Gatewood?
858
01:37:11,179 --> 01:37:12,638
I don't lie.
859
01:37:14,057 --> 01:37:18,469
But the truth is, General Miles
will hunt you for 50 years.
860
01:37:19,687 --> 01:37:24,183
He's already sent your families to Florida,
which is far, far away.
861
01:37:25,985 --> 01:37:27,183
Look around.
862
01:37:27,946 --> 01:37:30,187
See how few warriors you have left.
863
01:37:31,824 --> 01:37:34,362
If I kill White-Eyes forever...
864
01:37:36,120 --> 01:37:39,205
... I am still Geronimo, an Apache.
865
01:37:41,000 --> 01:37:42,542
Who are you, Gatewood?
866
01:37:43,336 --> 01:37:45,909
Just a man like you.
867
01:37:47,131 --> 01:37:49,005
And I want to go home.
868
01:37:49,508 --> 01:37:51,466
I want to see my family.
869
01:37:57,350 --> 01:37:58,678
My God... .
870
01:38:00,895 --> 01:38:02,804
My God is a God of peace.
871
01:38:04,315 --> 01:38:06,142
A God of life, not death.
872
01:38:08,027 --> 01:38:09,818
What does your God say?
873
01:38:10,571 --> 01:38:13,488
Yosin is not here with us on the mountain.
874
01:38:16,952 --> 01:38:19,443
Tell me, what is in your heart?
875
01:38:20,414 --> 01:38:22,074
The war is over.
876
01:38:26,754 --> 01:38:27,916
I offer this...
877
01:38:28,547 --> 01:38:30,670
... because it has power for me.
878
01:38:33,260 --> 01:38:35,169
Our fight must end here.
879
01:38:37,431 --> 01:38:40,550
When I was young, I took a wife.
880
01:38:41,935 --> 01:38:44,058
We lived in these mountains.
881
01:38:45,022 --> 01:38:46,813
We have our family.
882
01:38:48,358 --> 01:38:51,145
The Mexican soldiers came
and they killed her.
883
01:38:52,154 --> 01:38:54,941
They killed her and my two little girls.
884
01:38:55,991 --> 01:38:59,157
They killed them because we are Apache.
885
01:39:02,998 --> 01:39:05,571
I remember when I found their bodies.
886
01:39:07,043 --> 01:39:12,286
I stood until much time had passed,
not knowing what to do.
887
01:39:15,010 --> 01:39:16,587
I had no weapon...
888
01:39:17,971 --> 01:39:20,296
... but I did not want to fight.
889
01:39:21,182 --> 01:39:22,676
I did not pray.
890
01:39:24,269 --> 01:39:26,142
I did not do anything.
891
01:39:27,355 --> 01:39:29,561
I had no purpose left.
892
01:39:32,652 --> 01:39:34,775
After a year had passed...
893
01:39:36,072 --> 01:39:39,357
... my power showed me
how to get revenge.
894
01:39:40,952 --> 01:39:44,736
And always, since then, I get revenge.
895
01:39:46,707 --> 01:39:48,949
But no matter how many I kill...
896
01:39:50,920 --> 01:39:53,458
... I could not bring back my family.
897
01:39:56,759 --> 01:39:57,790
Yosin...
898
01:39:58,719 --> 01:40:01,637
... the Apache God, is a God of peace.
899
01:40:06,227 --> 01:40:09,062
I gave you the blue stone.
900
01:40:13,109 --> 01:40:14,982
You give me this.
901
01:40:24,245 --> 01:40:26,154
It will be peace.
902
01:40:31,001 --> 01:40:33,753
On September 4, 1886...
903
01:40:34,463 --> 01:40:38,247
... Geronimo and 34 Chiricahua men,
women and children...
904
01:40:38,592 --> 01:40:41,083
... surrendered to General Nelson Miles.
905
01:40:41,595 --> 01:40:45,094
As he handed over his weapons,
Geronimo simply said:
906
01:40:45,599 --> 01:40:50,225
"Once I moved about like the wind.
Now I surrender and that is all. "
907
01:40:51,355 --> 01:40:54,605
He refused any further conversation
with the General.
908
01:41:34,856 --> 01:41:37,726
After arranging Geronimo's
final surrender...
909
01:41:37,817 --> 01:41:42,859
... Lieutenant Gatewood was transferred
to a remote garrison in Northern Wyoming.
910
01:41:44,115 --> 01:41:47,365
His continued presence would have been
an embarrassing reminder...
911
01:41:47,493 --> 01:41:51,989
... that the United States Army had failed
to defeat a band of 35 Apache.
912
01:41:53,666 --> 01:41:57,000
Instead of being rewarded with a medal
for his heroic efforts...
913
01:41:57,795 --> 01:42:01,081
... Lieutenant Charles Gatewood
was sentenced to obscurity.
914
01:42:17,481 --> 01:42:20,103
Sir, formation is ready.
915
01:42:26,282 --> 01:42:27,444
Attention!
916
01:42:27,575 --> 01:42:30,778
- Prepare to mount!
- Present arms!
917
01:42:31,370 --> 01:42:32,401
Mount!
918
01:42:35,207 --> 01:42:37,698
Detail, arms, halt!
919
01:42:37,918 --> 01:42:41,667
"By order of the office
of the President of the United States...
920
01:42:42,089 --> 01:42:45,173
"... all Chiricahua scouts are under arrest...
921
01:42:45,342 --> 01:42:48,426
"... and will be transported
to Fort Marion Prison...
922
01:42:48,554 --> 01:42:50,262
"... Saint Augustine, Florida...
923
01:42:50,347 --> 01:42:55,139
"... with the outlaw Apaches,
led by Goyakla, known as Geronimo!
924
01:42:55,602 --> 01:42:57,974
"The Apache scouts
from the White Mountain...
925
01:42:58,063 --> 01:43:01,977
"... Coyotero and Mescalero tribes
are to return at once...
926
01:43:02,067 --> 01:43:03,561
"... to their reservations.
927
01:43:03,652 --> 01:43:08,777
"They will remain within these boundaries
unless given express permission to travel.
928
01:43:09,574 --> 01:43:12,908
"Their duties for the United States Army
are at an end.
929
01:43:13,120 --> 01:43:15,575
"We thank them for their services. "
930
01:43:16,373 --> 01:43:17,238
Detail!
931
01:43:17,666 --> 01:43:19,160
Collect arms!
932
01:43:34,516 --> 01:43:36,804
I'm a good Apache, it's not right.
933
01:43:38,269 --> 01:43:41,056
I'm Sergeant Chato, a scout.
934
01:43:56,829 --> 01:44:00,661
Later that afternoon,
Geronimo, his band of renegades...
935
01:44:01,000 --> 01:44:04,286
... and all the Chiricahua
that had served the Army so faithfully...
936
01:44:04,420 --> 01:44:08,288
... were loaded into wagons and transported
to the railhead at Holbrook.
937
01:44:09,217 --> 01:44:13,345
There, they were to begin their journey
to Florida and imprisonment.
938
01:44:18,267 --> 01:44:19,097
Halt!
939
01:44:37,411 --> 01:44:38,822
Morning report, sir.
940
01:44:41,415 --> 01:44:43,823
Mr. Glenville, I'd like to see the General.
941
01:44:44,251 --> 01:44:45,662
On what business?
942
01:44:46,045 --> 01:44:47,503
It's about Mr. Gatewood.
943
01:45:11,069 --> 01:45:11,769
Sir.
944
01:45:14,197 --> 01:45:16,653
I thought the US Army kept its word.
945
01:45:18,410 --> 01:45:21,494
I thought maybe
we were the only ones left who did.
946
01:45:23,165 --> 01:45:25,537
What's going on out there is a disgrace.
947
01:45:25,625 --> 01:45:26,704
Lieutenant.
948
01:45:27,294 --> 01:45:30,330
You're more worried
about keeping your word to a savage...
949
01:45:30,422 --> 01:45:33,956
... than you are fulfilling your duties
to the citizens of this country.
950
01:45:34,342 --> 01:45:36,798
We won. That's what matters.
951
01:45:40,140 --> 01:45:41,883
It's over, Lieutenant.
952
01:45:42,475 --> 01:45:47,517
Geronimo, the Apache, the whole history
of the West, except being a farmer.
953
01:45:50,400 --> 01:45:53,650
Mr. Gatewood wouldn't want me
to be a part of any of this.
954
01:45:57,699 --> 01:45:59,490
I hate an idealist.
955
01:46:00,618 --> 01:46:03,536
There's always something messy
about them.
956
01:46:09,168 --> 01:46:10,247
I'm ashamed.
957
01:46:17,051 --> 01:46:19,340
And you have my resignation.
958
01:46:23,557 --> 01:46:26,179
To the disappointment
of family and friends...
959
01:46:26,560 --> 01:46:28,719
... I had ended my military career.
960
01:46:29,980 --> 01:46:33,515
Over the years, the events
surrounding the Geronimo Campaign...
961
01:46:33,901 --> 01:46:35,312
... have continued to haunt me.
962
01:46:37,113 --> 01:46:39,189
I carry the memory of those days...
963
01:46:39,532 --> 01:46:41,571
... days of bravery and cruelty...
964
01:46:41,951 --> 01:46:43,860
... of heroism and deceit.
965
01:46:45,079 --> 01:46:47,700
And I am still faced with
an undeniable truth:
966
01:46:49,291 --> 01:46:52,790
A way of life that endured
a thousand years was gone.
967
01:46:54,254 --> 01:46:55,832
This desert...
968
01:46:56,173 --> 01:46:58,415
... this land that we look out on...
969
01:46:59,676 --> 01:47:01,503
... would never be the same.
970
01:47:14,608 --> 01:47:17,858
You were right to fight the White-Eye.
971
01:47:23,575 --> 01:47:26,446
Everything they said to me was a lie.
972
01:47:36,463 --> 01:47:38,621
You helped them...
973
01:47:41,593 --> 01:47:44,547
I will hate you forever.
974
01:47:53,480 --> 01:47:56,017
There are so few of us left...
975
01:47:57,775 --> 01:48:00,313
We should not hate each other.
976
01:48:06,492 --> 01:48:09,244
She has the coughing sickness.
977
01:48:12,999 --> 01:48:15,157
She will die soon.
978
01:48:15,793 --> 01:48:18,000
Maybe the baby, too.
979
01:48:30,391 --> 01:48:34,519
No one knows why the One God
let the White-Eye take our land.
980
01:48:42,695 --> 01:48:46,230
Why did there have to be
so many of them?
981
01:48:49,160 --> 01:48:52,943
Why did they have so many guns,
so many horses?
982
01:48:58,210 --> 01:49:01,875
For many years,
the One God made me a warrior.
983
01:49:11,181 --> 01:49:14,930
No gun, no bullets, could ever kill me.
984
01:49:20,315 --> 01:49:22,391
That was my power...
985
01:49:25,487 --> 01:49:28,322
Now my time is over.
986
01:49:30,700 --> 01:49:34,484
Now, maybe, the time
of our people is over.
987
01:50:10,949 --> 01:50:13,486
Geronimo lived for another 22 years...
988
01:50:13,868 --> 01:50:15,695
... as a prisoner of war.
989
01:50:16,829 --> 01:50:18,324
Despite its promise...
990
01:50:18,623 --> 01:50:21,410
... the federal government
never let him return home.
72609
Can't find what you're looking for?
Get subtitles in any language from opensubtitles.com, and translate them here.