A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Picture, copyright 1951
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The boys enjoy a pass to town |
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Sykes has an idea how to atone for the boys' latest misdeeds |
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The trio present Colonel Brunswick with their catch |
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The lads emerge from a sedan chair after their latest trip to town |
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Awaiting the captain's reprimand |
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The boys discuss the relative strengths of the infantry versus the cavalry |
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"But we done it for the Colonel!" Ackroyd protests after defending their leader against the cavalry's insults |
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Col. Brunswick puts a stop to the scoundrels' escapades |
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Ackroyd and Malloy save Sykes "from a watery grave" |
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The soldiers return after recovering their weapons from the bovine raiders |
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Ackroyd, Sykes, and Malloy defend the fort against the rebels |
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