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Description:00 53 10 00 Man with black face of soot, dirty, answers Errol Flynn that it is John Brown's attempt and his men. Errol Flynn suggests helping them, while man answers him stoically that they want the help of nobody. In the night, two riders arrive at the gallop in a village. Both riders are messengers who come to prevent John Brown and his men. John Brown gives orders to his men. John Brown enters a barn where are taken refuge the families of black slaves which sing. John Brown announces to the black slaves that they are free.