2:01:01
The whoIe worId`s Iooking
for you, so get here now.
2:01:10
I got to get Iost
for a few hours.
2:01:14
- Something I got to do.
- Where are the fiIes?
2:01:17
- You`II get instructions after.
- After what?
2:01:28
He`s withhoIding evidence.
2:01:30
He`s got 3/4 of a miIIion
doIIars of our money.
2:01:33
He`s a fugitive. I want him.
2:01:35
Use the Memphis poIice
if you have to.
2:01:38
It`s a red ten ton, registered
to FarIey`s Catfish Farm.
2:01:43
Get its routes
and find that truck.
2:01:46
And issue APBs
on Ray and MitcheII McDeere.
2:02:05
During the steamboat era
which was peaked in the 1870s,
2:02:09
these great fIoating paIaces
Iike the Robert E. Lee,
2:02:13
whose modeI you see here,
fiIIed the Mississippi River.
2:02:17
The Robert E. Lee was designed
for the Mississippi River...
2:02:26
FoIIow me now
to the deck where the cargo
2:02:29
and passengers were carried.
2:02:31
The roIIers that
powered the steam engine
2:02:34
were here on the main deck...
2:02:36
Hey, Mitch. Mitch.
2:02:38
..the end of the steam era
and advent of the raiIway.
2:02:41
The next gaIIery detaiIing...
2:02:46
We have the working steam engine
2:02:49
off the US Army snag boat,
the Arkansas II.
2:02:52
You Iight a fire
underneath the boiIers
2:02:55
The water is heated
and turns it into steam.
2:02:59
The kids wanted me
to bring them by.