This is one of the end scenes from the 1948 B-Western "Dead Man's Gold" starring Louisiana native Lash LaRue. Typical poor production of such movies is seen here, but these were the kind of films that influenced Steven Speilberg and George Lucas to create "Indiana Jones". Al "Lash" LaRue was actually a very skilled Bullwhip artist, appearing at theatre tours giving Bullwhip exibitions and signing autographs for fans in the late 40's and early 50's. Lash LaRue died in 1996 at the age of 79.