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00:11:00Another no good.
00:11:04Perhaps you should have told the lad before it's too late.
00:11:08Now do I get my briefcase or don't I?
00:11:12And then get me a cup of coffee.
00:11:16A man has got to have something to occupy his mind.
00:11:20Sitting around here wasting a half a day.
00:11:23That should worry you.
00:11:25You've wasted 365 whole days every year ever since I knew you.
00:11:31Little Mary, I didn't want to worry you.
00:11:34But I had a feeling that maybe I ought to be going and seeing what's happened to Chuck.
00:11:39Since when did you start worrying over Chuck?
00:11:42He's his father's son, he can do no wrong.
00:11:45Well, I'd admit he's a fine, high-spirited lad, but a bit reckless.
00:11:49I was going to find Rook and ask him to keep an eye on him.
00:11:52Rook never has his eye off him.
00:11:59Where have you been all night?
00:12:01In the can.
00:12:02Well, ain't that nice.
00:12:03Have you been thieving?
00:12:04No, I ain't been thieving.
00:12:06Then what did they put you into the can for?
00:12:08Oh, it was Halloween and we pulled a couple of gangs and the cops got sore.
00:12:11You know, that guy Rook's getting too smart.
00:12:13What did they do to you?
00:12:14Nothing.
00:12:15They didn't even give us a bath.
00:12:16That's too bad. Go wash your face.
00:12:18What did I tell you? He's got to be the spitting image of you.
00:12:21I was never in the can.
00:12:22That's a pity.
00:12:25Don't dry your hands on the dish towel.
00:12:28What's got to eat?
00:12:29Oh, I kept these warm for you, don't know why.
00:12:52Hey, don't eat so fast.
00:12:54Why are you picking on me?
00:12:55Well, for a lot of reasons.
00:12:56One thing, I got your mother all upset.
00:12:58Spending the night in the can like a common hoodlum.
00:13:01Say, how long has it been since you quit school?
00:13:03Two years.
00:13:05You ought to be looking for a job.
00:13:07A job?
00:13:08I figured it'd be a good idea.
00:13:10Well, Pop only says it's a good idea.
00:13:12I don't care.
00:13:13I don't care.
00:13:14I don't care.
00:13:15I don't care.
00:13:16I don't care.
00:13:17I don't care.
00:13:18I don't care.
00:13:19I don't care.
00:13:20Well, Pop only saps work.
00:13:21You told me that yourself.
00:13:22Well, yes, but...
00:13:24Well, all right.
00:13:25Am I like you or am I not?
00:13:26I got my own gang.
00:13:27Make them stand around just like you make everybody stand around in the district.
00:13:30Yeah.
00:13:31Do you work?
00:13:32Does Oldham work?
00:13:33No.
00:13:34You use your brains.
00:13:35Sure.
00:13:36You get someplace.
00:13:37Look where you are now.
00:13:38Maybe you'll be Oldham's boss.
00:13:39Get to be supervisor.
00:13:40Maybe you get to be mayor.
00:13:41Who knows?
00:13:42Now, there's a lot of truth in what you're saying.
00:13:44But if it was a fair fight, then I have nothing more to say.
00:13:47What fight?
00:13:48Here's some fresh cakes for you.
00:13:49But you don't know why you did it.
00:13:51And I suppose...
00:13:52No, I don't want any more coffee.
00:13:55Now, Mary, do I get my briefcase?
00:13:58I ain't seen it.
00:14:02Did your mother come from Ireland?
00:14:06Because there's something in the Irish.
00:14:10Will you tell me where to get those Irish wines?
00:14:19And before she left Milani, did your mother miss Solani?
00:14:27Because your little touch, my brook, you can't disguise.
00:14:34Oh, I've never seen old Ireland or the ocean,
00:14:39though I've wished for the chance to breathe it.
00:14:44In my mind, I've always had a crazy notion
00:14:48that I'd know a bit of Irish when I meet it.
00:14:54Did your mother come from Ireland?
00:14:59Because there's something in the Irish.
00:15:03Will you tell me where to get those Irish wines?
00:15:10And before she left Milani, did your mother kiss Solani?
00:15:18Because your little touch, my brook, you can't disguise.
00:15:25Oh, I would feel that's the life in all those fields dancing
00:15:30while the cherry pipers play.
00:15:34Sure, and maybe we'll be sharing in the shamrock you'll be wearing
00:15:39on the next St. Patrick's Day.
00:15:43Did your mother come from Ireland?
00:15:48Because there's something in the Irish.
00:15:52And that bit of Irish steals my heart away.
00:16:10I heard you. It was lovely.
00:16:17Where's your mother? Where's my patient?
00:16:21Not this beautiful person.
00:16:23You're worse than Nora.
00:16:25There's more sugar in your speech than there is in the medicine you gave me.
00:16:29Oh, I'm sorry.
00:16:32I'm sorry.
00:16:34There's more sugar in your speech than there is in the medicine you gave me.
00:16:39How do you feel?
00:16:40I feel fine, doctor, honestly.
00:16:42It's sheer tomfoolery for me to be going away.
00:16:45No, no, I think it's for the best.
00:16:47We'll have no more arguments.
00:16:50Oh, Nora, is this fresh water?
00:16:52Come on.
00:17:06All right.
00:17:09Cut that out.
00:17:10Look at that.
00:17:12Thank you, Barney.
00:17:22Well, Julie, there it is.
00:17:24I can think of a lot of things Uncle could have left me that I'd much rather have than this.
00:17:28Well, don't laugh at it. It brings in $500 a month.
00:17:31Takes more than that to fix it up.
00:17:32Fix it up.
00:17:33You don't think I'm going to leave it this way, do you?
00:17:35Julie, why don't you let us handle this? We'll take care of it.
00:17:38You've been taking care of it.
00:17:39Where are you going?
00:17:40I'm going to inspect my property.
00:17:42Please send the car back.
00:17:43Okay.
00:18:10Oh.
00:18:14Shh.
00:18:39May I come in and look at your apartment?
00:18:53I'm the new owner.
00:18:54You're not going to raise the rent, are you?
00:18:56Of course not.
00:18:58There you are, dear.
00:18:59You run and get your mother ready.
00:19:01The ambulance will be here any second.
00:19:05Will you excuse her, please?
00:19:06Her mother's very ill and we're sending her away.
00:19:08I'd like to talk to you.
00:19:10Will you wait, please?
00:19:11Why, yes.
00:19:23There's the ambulance.
00:19:24The poor little darling, they're taking her mother away.
00:19:27Whose mother?
00:19:28Nora's.
00:19:30They told me they might take her away today.
00:19:48Did I understand you to say that you own this property?
00:19:50Yes.
00:19:51I've always wanted to meet the kind of person who owned a tenement like this.
00:19:55Who lived on the poverty and misery of the people of the slums.
00:19:57I beg your pardon?
00:19:58This Fifth Avenue.
00:19:59Or is it Miss Riverside Drive?
00:20:01Bleeding to death, the poor devils who live here.
00:20:03How dare you?
00:20:04How dare I?
00:20:05I have to look after these people.
00:20:07To try and save their wretched and miserable lives.
00:20:10This lady here, I'm sending her away so she may have a chance to live.
00:20:14I don't always get them in time.
00:20:16Last week there was one downstairs.
00:20:18It was too late.
00:20:19Why, I...
00:20:20They pay $12 a month, you know.
00:20:22The price of two orchids.
00:20:24But this filthy hole has given her tuberculosis.
00:20:26Just the same as every apartment you own that provides you income.
00:20:29It's breeding disease in the family of every poor devil who has to live here.
00:20:32I hope you enjoy the $12 a month.
00:20:36Bring that in here, please.
00:20:37Come on, stop it.
00:20:59Look, that better cost a thousand bucks.
00:21:01I bet you it costs five thousand.
00:21:03That thing?
00:21:04Sure, you trying to tell me?
00:21:06Tony.
00:21:14Hey, ain't he got his nerve?
00:21:17Don't let on we see him till after the airman let's go.
00:21:24Come on.
00:21:26All right, look at Harry.
00:21:28Come on, boys.
00:21:36Cheers.
00:21:52Keep that chin up, baby.
00:21:54Be a good soldier.
00:21:56That's it.
00:21:57I'll be back and see you in a little while.
00:22:06Hey, come on now.
00:22:07Remember what the doctor said.
00:22:09You gotta keep your chin up.
00:22:22Go on, go in the house.
00:22:23Go on.
00:22:37Come on.
00:22:48Brennan, it's Chuck.
00:22:50They're fighting.
00:22:51Go down there and stop them.
00:22:52Why should I?
00:22:53Chuck is winning, ain't he?
00:23:07Get him out of here.
00:23:33Come on, get out of here.
00:23:36Oh, you got clipped, eh?
00:23:37Yeah, I guess I did.
00:23:39Maybe you'd better go over and let the doctor look at it.
00:23:41Come on, I'll take you.
00:23:43Hey, wait a minute.
00:23:45Wait a minute.
00:23:46Listen, Chuck.
00:23:47If I catch you fighting again, I'm going to run you in.
00:23:50Oh, no.
00:23:51Well, what do you got there?
00:23:52Oh, nothing.
00:23:53You'd better go over and see the doc.
00:23:55Oh, I don't need to see no doctor.
00:23:57Mind what I'm telling you.
00:23:58Go on over and see the doctor.
00:23:59Oh, nothing.
00:24:00Nothing.
00:24:01Oh, nothing.
00:24:09Hello, Nora.
00:24:10Is the doctor in?
00:24:11He's in the surgery.
00:24:12You wait right in here with me.
00:24:23Hi, Doc.
00:24:24Hello, Chuck.
00:24:26Well, this is a surprise.
00:24:29You.
00:24:30I didn't know.
00:24:31So Miss Park Avenue landed in the slums.
00:24:33Right on her face.
00:24:34Just a moment.
00:24:35Sit down, please.
00:24:37This is an emergency hospital, and I insist you remain for treatment.
00:24:42What's the matter with you, Chuck?
00:24:43Oh, somebody conked me over the head with a bottle.
00:24:45I think I cracked my mitt here, too.
00:24:49Oh, that mitt's all right.
00:24:53Eh, they couldn't dent that dome with an ax.
00:24:56Take Chuck in the dressing room and clean that up.
00:25:05That's one of our chief products here in this district.
00:25:07Black eyes.
00:25:08We turn them out wholesale.
00:25:10So you came down to see how the other half lived.
00:25:13Are you starting again?
00:25:14Haven't you said everything you possibly could?
00:25:16I only inherited that property this morning.
00:25:19It was wasted on me.
00:25:20I don't like it any better than you do,
00:25:21and I intend to spend all the money it brings in fixing it up,
00:25:24providing I get some help instead of abuse.
00:25:26Oh, I'm sorry.
00:25:28I didn't understand.
00:25:29Why didn't you tell me?
00:25:31You didn't give me a chance.
00:25:33Now, now.
00:25:35I can't fix that eye with those tears coming out.
00:25:38Now you cheer up.
00:25:39I'm going to do everything I can to help you.
00:25:44Say ah.
00:25:45Put those instruments down.
00:25:54There we are.
00:25:56This will take care of it.
00:26:08Let go of my hand.
00:26:09Does it hurt?
00:26:10No, it tickles.
00:26:11Scoot.
00:26:13Well, I'll be seeing you.
00:26:15I'm saying so.
00:26:18OK, Doc.
00:26:19Send a bill to my lawyer.
00:26:20All right, Chuck.
00:26:22Bye, Nora.
00:26:24I'll be over and see you later.
00:26:27She's sweet.
00:26:29But those boys, are they all like that?
00:26:31Most of them.
00:26:33What happens to them?
00:26:35Oh, some of them come through, but the majority of them crack up.
00:26:38Take more than paint and varnish to help them.
00:26:41Well, if we saved one in a thousand, it would be worthwhile, wouldn't it?
00:26:45Yes, I guess it would.
00:26:47I'll make a deal with you.
00:26:48I'll continue to patch up their bodies,
00:26:50and you see what you can do for them monthly.
00:26:52Partners?
00:26:53Partners.
00:26:57Goodbye.
00:26:58Goodbye.
00:27:01You're the most stupid man I ever saw.
00:27:03All right, all right.
00:27:04But now, Mary, do I get my briefcase?
00:27:06Go ask Tim Farnley where it is.
00:27:08He brought you home last night.
00:27:09Oh, so that's it.
00:27:11I hate to see you like this.
00:27:14Oh, so that's it.
00:27:16I hate even seeing that low-down, back-biting,
00:27:19double-crossing piece of armor.
00:27:21Let alone speak to him.
00:27:22Then you wasn't out with him last night.
00:27:24Never fear.
00:27:25I was with him.
00:27:26Cy Alden, the boss of the district.
00:27:28Discussing a big deal that will end our worries for the rest of our days.
00:27:32If I put it over.
00:27:33Suppose you found somebody to finance the brown tunnel under the Atlantic.
00:27:37Now, Mary, I've been trying to tell you about it all morning.
00:27:40Now, this is something more in my line as an organizer.
00:27:43I'm following the union of the soda trucks
00:27:46that will give me an income of $1,000 a week.
00:27:50You expect me to look forward to that?
00:27:52Come in.
00:27:57Well, how are you all this bright and shiny morning?
00:28:00I just come by to return your briefcase to you.
00:28:03There's your briefcase, Brennan.
00:28:04What did they tell you?
00:28:05Sure, I took the liberty of keeping it
00:28:07because it contains the papers for the organization
00:28:09of the big new soda truck union.
00:28:11Yes, I was just asking about it.
00:28:13Pull up a chair and have a bite to eat.
00:28:15No, thanks, Farquhar.
00:28:16I've had me breakfast, but I would have a small cup of coffee.
00:28:20Well, go ahead.
00:28:21Heat up the coffee for him.
00:28:22What now?
00:28:23Well, then bring him a cup so that he can drink it.
00:28:27Are you sure you're not hungry?
00:28:29No, I'll tell you the truth.
00:28:31I'm not hungry.
00:28:34I'll try a nibble on these while I wait for me coffee.
00:28:40Hey, Spike.
00:28:41Where were you when the fight started?
00:28:43I was busy.
00:28:45Why didn't you get in it?
00:28:47I just don't like to fight.
00:28:49Well, how are you going to get anywhere
00:28:50if you don't learn to fight?
00:28:51I'd just sooner not get nowhere if I have to fight.
00:28:56Well, look at Lankford and Johnson.
00:28:58Look at Lois.
00:29:00Well, look at Lankford and Johnson.
00:29:02Look at Lois.
00:29:04Most of them was born big.
00:29:06I was born little.
00:29:08Well, you better get in there next time.
00:29:10You're not going to be in the club.
00:29:22How was your head this morning?
00:29:24Terrible.
00:29:31Oh, now, Mary, really, I've had a sufficiency.
00:29:34But, well, of course, I don't want to offend you.
00:29:38Tell Mary about our plans for organizing the sordid works.
00:29:41Our plans?
00:29:42Oh, Foggy, you're the modest one.
00:29:44I only wish they were my plans.
00:29:46Mary, there's a fortune in it.
00:29:48I was figuring out yesterday
00:29:50that the average week would net us $1,000.
00:29:53That is a reasonable approximation.
00:29:55What do you give the men for their money?
00:29:57The right to bargain.
00:29:59The right to bargain what?
00:30:02Nora!
00:30:04Well, Nora, my darling.
00:30:06Now, ain't it fine that your mommy's going to have
00:30:08fresh eggs and milk and fresh air every day, huh?
00:30:11That's right.
00:30:12They took her to the sanitarium today, didn't they?
00:30:14Well, I never had no faith in sanitariums.
00:30:16Oh, you better be using your mouth,
00:30:18eating other people's vittles.
00:30:20Aha!
00:30:21Been fighting in the streets again, huh?
00:30:23Is your head all right, Chuck?
00:30:25Yes.
00:30:27What happened to your head?
00:30:29Oh, Tony cracked me with a bottle when I was looking.
00:30:31Don't ever let me hear of you fighting with bottles.
00:30:33I don't need to fight with bottles.
00:30:35I can lick that mob with one hand.
00:30:37Well, all right.
00:30:38But don't forget what I've always taught you.
00:30:40And don't forget your father was a three-time champion.
00:30:43Yeah, I know.
00:30:45Hey, Mom, what happened to my breakfast?
00:30:47Ask your father's bosom companion here.
00:30:49He'd get up and like to make a place for Nora.
00:30:51Oh, no, I have some things in the apartment I can fix.
00:30:53No, no, here. The letter says here.
00:30:55Say, why don't you live here all the time?
00:30:57Ah, why not?
00:30:59Oh, no, I couldn't do that.
00:31:01You couldn't afford it.
00:31:02Who couldn't?
00:31:03I'm on the verge of a deal that'll make us all practically millionaires.
00:31:07So don't you be worrying about where the money is coming from.
00:31:09I wouldn't stay awake waiting for it,
00:31:11but we'll get along some way, darling.
00:31:13You better take the chance while you have it,
00:31:15otherwise they'll be shoving you into an orphanage island.
00:31:17And believe me, they make you tow them out there.
00:31:20You'll be up at 6 o'clock every morning,
00:31:22working hard all day,
00:31:23and the food they give you is not picked to throw out the window.
00:31:26Oh, no.
00:31:29Kids, you keep your mouth shut.
00:31:31Didn't you have a hard enough time as it is now?
00:31:34Nora, you got to open that big, big mouth of yours.
00:31:38I don't know what you had this stooge hanging around here for anyway.
00:31:46If that boy were mine,
00:31:48he wouldn't be permitted to talk to his elders in that fashion.
00:31:51But he ain't yours.
00:31:52Don't forget that.
00:31:54Manny, could I have another cup of coffee, please?
00:32:03Hey, come on, cut that out. Come on.
00:32:05But he said they'd take me away.
00:32:07They ain't going to take you no place.
00:32:09Don't pay any attention to that flannel-mouthed parlay.
00:32:11Chuck, I don't want to leave here.
00:32:13Well, you're not going to leave here.
00:32:15Now stop your blubbering, will you?
00:32:17I can't think.
00:32:19Say, they can't take you away if you're working.
00:32:21But, but I do work.
00:32:23I help everybody around here.
00:32:25No, no, I mean you got to have a steady job.
00:32:27You're going to sing. That's it.
00:32:29You're going to sing for Pete.
00:32:30But, but they won't allow me.
00:32:32I'm not of age.
00:32:33Now listen, don't think so much.
00:32:35Let me do the talking and you sing.
00:32:37But don't sing those old-fashioned songs.
00:32:39Got to sing something new now.
00:32:41Torch songs, that's it.
00:32:43You know, torch songs.
00:32:45You got a dime?
00:32:47Mm-hmm.
00:32:48Come on, I'll buy you a song.
00:32:52What's the matter?
00:32:53I'm scared.
00:32:54What you got to be scared about?
00:32:56You got nothing to lose.
00:32:57Come on.
00:33:03Hi.
00:33:04Hi.
00:33:05Want to make yourself some money?
00:33:06Why, yeah.
00:33:07Got a deal for you right here.
00:33:08Great little singer.
00:33:09Oh, she's too old.
00:33:10What do you mean?
00:33:11Look at her.
00:33:12She's 18 years old.
00:33:13Got her working papers and everything.
00:33:14You want to hear it?
00:33:15Go get your piano player.
00:33:16Go on.
00:33:17Haven't got any time to waste, you know.
00:33:18Got a lot of other deals here.
00:33:21Fred.
00:33:22Play the girl's music, will you?
00:33:25Do your stuff.
00:33:30Have a cigar?
00:33:31Thanks.
00:33:40Oh, Kelsey
00:33:43You gave me your heart
00:33:47And carelessly
00:33:51I broke your sweet heart
00:33:55I took each tender kiss you gave to me
00:34:03Every kiss made you sway to me
00:34:10And carelessly
00:34:14I told you goodnight
00:34:18But now at night
00:34:22I wake up and cry
00:34:26I wish I knew a way to find
00:34:32The love I threw away
00:34:38So carelessly
00:34:50Oh, that was swell.
00:34:51That was swell.
00:34:52Well, what do you say?
00:34:53Well, I'll give her $10 a week.
00:34:55$10 a week for our services?
00:34:57What have you got to do with it?
00:34:59I'm her manager.
00:35:0010%.
00:35:01$10 or nothing.
00:35:02Make it $15.
00:35:03Well, we'll take $10.
00:35:06Give her that other song there and let her learn it
00:35:08and come back here at 7 o'clock and I'll have a dress for you.
00:35:11Gee, thanks.
00:35:12You're not making any mistake.
00:35:14Say, if you're going to be a businessman,
00:35:17don't pass out any more ropes like that.
00:35:26Oh, will you never let me be
00:35:30Oh, will you never set me free
00:35:34The ties that bound us
00:35:38Are still around us
00:35:41There's no escape that I can see
00:35:47And still these little things remain
00:35:53That bring me happiness or pain
00:36:00Those little vests I bear
00:36:02The lipsticks, traces
00:36:04An airline ticket
00:36:06Romantic places
00:36:09And still my heart has wings
00:36:13These foolish things
00:36:15Remind me of you
00:36:19A ching-ching piano
00:36:21In the next apartment
00:36:24Those tumbling words that told you
00:36:27What my heart meant
00:36:29A fairground painted screen
00:36:33These foolish things
00:36:35Remind me of you
00:36:40You came, you saw, you conquered me
00:36:47And you did that to me
00:36:51I knew somehow
00:36:53This had to be
00:36:58The winds of March
00:37:00That make my heart a dancer
00:37:04The telephone that rings
00:37:06But who's to answer
00:37:09Oh, how the ghost of you clings
00:37:14These foolish things
00:37:17Remind me of you
00:37:29There she is.
00:37:31Nora.
00:37:32Who fixed you up in this get-up?
00:37:34What's the matter, Roy?
00:37:35You don't know what's the matter?
00:37:37This girl said she was 18.
00:37:39You're lying, Pete.
00:37:41If you ever try to pull this again,
00:37:43I'll shut up this joint so tight
00:37:44you won't be able to get in or out.
00:37:48I assure you, ladies,
00:37:49that she has very fine parents.
00:37:51They take excellent care of her.
00:37:53Well, I'd like to see her parents.
00:37:55Why, certainly, ladies.
00:37:56Come right along.
00:37:57How about the dress?
00:37:59I'd say that you get it back.
00:38:08Hey, Mom, I'm in a jam.
00:38:09Now what have you done?
00:38:10I got Nora a job down at Pete's Grotto,
00:38:13and two police dames came in to pick her up.
00:38:15You've got to help me.
00:38:16I'll do nothing of the sort.
00:38:18This is what you're going to get out of your own jam.
00:38:20But, Mom, it's not for me.
00:38:21It's on account of Nora.
00:38:23We got it all set with Rourke
00:38:24to say that you're her mother.
00:38:25Me lie?
00:38:29Now, Nora, don't you be frightened.
00:38:31Just leave it to old Rourke.
00:38:39Come in.
00:38:47Mrs. Brennan,
00:38:48you'll have to talk to this daughter of yours.
00:38:51I picked her up singing in a cafe,
00:38:53pretending she was 18 years old.
00:38:55Nora!
00:38:57Why, sis.
00:38:59Did you send that girl out to work?
00:39:01I did not,
00:39:02and I don't thank you for accusing me.
00:39:04Hey, I'm the man of the house here.
00:39:06You do your talking to me.
00:39:08I'll send an investigator down here
00:39:10first thing in the morning to talk to you.
00:39:12And I'll do all in my power to find out
00:39:15Oh, hello, Nora, darling.
00:39:17And what do you hear from your mother?
00:39:19She just heard plenty.
00:39:20You should have heard what Ma was telling sister.
00:39:22Good night, ladies.
00:39:23Good night.
00:39:26What are you trying to do?
00:39:27Spoil everything?
00:39:29Those were policewomen.
00:39:31Just trying to convince them
00:39:32that Ma's Nora's mother.
00:39:34I don't care.
00:39:35I don't care.
00:39:36I don't care.
00:39:37I don't care.
00:39:38I don't care.
00:39:39I don't care.
00:39:40I don't care.
00:39:41I don't care.
00:39:42I don't care.
00:39:43Neither Ma's nor his mother.
00:39:45Well, my fine feathered friend,
00:39:47you got us a fine mess, didn't you?
00:39:49Yeah, well I took your tit and got you out of it, too.
00:39:51We're not out of it yet.
00:39:52If those poor busy bodies
00:39:54had run into any other officer but me,
00:39:56this poor girl would be down
00:39:58in the juvenile home right now.
00:40:00That's a good place for a free meal today
00:40:02and a good education.
00:40:03Stop your gab, Polly.
00:40:05Well, I'll drop around in the morning
00:40:08and see what I can do.
00:40:10Good night to y'all.
00:40:11right. For a little friend. And whatever I've ever been
00:40:18putting on you I suppose this is your idea to. You're good for nothing.
00:40:29But what that idea. I suppose you think that shows in your brain.
00:40:33Oh. Well I know. I
00:40:40would mind I'd break it. But just keep it in your head to be
00:40:43a few words and I want no part of it when he's mine and you think I'm going to
00:40:47give
00:40:47a creeping you know that. I have some bad
00:40:54news for you to. Kind of told me a while back to. Ever go to replace all the
00:41:01sort of clerks with machines to make some of the great. Oh.
00:41:13We'll organize the men that make the machine. I think that brain of yours.
00:41:21Nothing can stop you.
00:41:32When I'm pretty.
00:41:46Please don't you think that's going to make
00:41:49a joke yes I'm going to get out of the green paper.
00:41:51Well. I want to. Know what's going on and I'm not
00:42:00waiting. To be careful. Miss Stone is trying to live
00:42:06a boat now all of you clear out and have
00:42:07a go to work we're going to fix all the apartments up night. You're OK.
00:42:16You laugh at me I'll scream. The scary. Who wouldn't be.
00:42:22They don't know they've never had anything. But don't give up remember we're
00:42:27partners. Hello. Oh my stone this is officer right he's on the night beat here
00:42:33how to do it was done I've heard a lot about you from the back but tell me what
00:42:37you're going to do in the time of the show and I did. I haven't seen her yet
00:42:42anything wrong two women were here from the Children's Aid Society they're going to
00:42:46take away can they do that I'm afraid so.
00:42:52This is something I can do. You know. The one in the past and. I'll go with you.
00:43:12Good morning Mrs Brennan this is my stone you're
00:43:15a new landlady yes I know how do you do this is Brandon we want to see Nora now
00:43:21you're not going to take that child away I'll get the papers and I'm going to be
00:43:25a guardian myself I thought of something better than that I'd like to send it to
00:43:29private school.
00:43:38Oh no. Come out it's all right. And why don't you hear this.
00:43:44Time. That they've been trying to frighten you. When I was
00:43:50a little girl I went to
00:43:50a very nice school I'd like to send you there you'd have a lovely room all to
00:43:55yourself or if you like company you can live with another girl you can have singing
00:43:59lessons and dancing lessons or anything you'd like to learn would you like to go
00:44:03there don't I I'd love it but I couldn't let you do it with this place you don't
00:44:11need to unless you need to go I'm not going to teach quiet you know I think that's
00:44:16when I was going to say I'm sure you'd be happy there and then when your mother's
00:44:20well you two can be together again no I'm sure the lucky one. I think heaven must
00:44:26have sent this stone down here to us. Would you like to go now.
00:44:33Get your thing like I said. I'm going to work.
00:44:42Come here to me. I don't suppose you're
00:44:49talking to us when you get back. But when that's that. I said in my report to the
00:44:55department to be OK with
00:44:57a job in the thought of these and everybody to be satisfied what should be satisfied
00:45:01about. You shouldn't let things up good didn't you can't be enough out of you
00:45:05yeah ain't you the hero take
00:45:07a girl away from the place where she's born and raised knows everybody and turn
00:45:10it over to a woman who says it is some school where she don't know anybody at all
00:45:14don't be disrespectful well how you're going to have any respect for
00:45:17a woman who's so dumb she buys people a lot of lambs and rugs and bathtubs if they
00:45:22don't even want to hop the lambs and put garbage in the back I keep that in mind
00:45:27yeah you keep something in mind I thought you were dumb but she's dumber.
00:45:31I. Don't worry about
00:45:38a Mrs Brennan there's only suffering from grown fans.
00:46:01I. Miss
00:46:13Park Avenue I think you're as well.
00:46:32You know. I'm not around I'm just feeling good that's all.
00:46:42I guess.
00:46:43I. Don't want to go.
00:47:00But then. Nobody come on who's been smoking I only took
00:47:04a part of it out. Can't keep in condition and smoke you know that. I don't think
00:47:11you know they took my way they never took my no place and they didn't know I can't
00:47:16last night this morning they sent her away I can't send her any place so it was
00:47:20well done same school the lady went on the apartment. I think that.
00:47:27They you know that lady's OK she she's going to give my mom
00:47:29a new rug maybe we can cop it not a chance you know man's already figured out
00:47:34how can it I got
00:47:35a great idea maybe we could get into fixing up this joint sure that we can have
00:47:39the stuff and tell us how we broke and stole it grow up when you grow up don't be
00:47:43small timers. Well she pays cash for everything don't she mean she carries
00:47:48a bankroll Now what do you think we could cop it. What do we do
00:47:55do we draw straws.
00:48:10Don't pick me. Don't pick me. My old man was
00:48:16a thief. What I knew. In
00:48:22a big house I'm scared oh you're young you're
00:48:26a man to cook and you're
00:48:28a crook to it was born in you can't get away from it I'll let him alone I was going
00:48:33to fight you better go you too little must I go you heard what I said it's like
00:48:37a go on beat it up give you up yeah yeah OK but go on we're busy not blow.
00:48:46Both the door that.
00:48:46You know.
00:49:07Well I guess you're right we better draw straws get the broom.
00:49:17And. How do we get you rats out with
00:49:24cheese so you know we do you wrote that he's the only one who can spell that good.
00:49:33They're asking for it go see where they are.
00:49:35A.
00:49:44Daddy I'll cross the street.
00:49:52Tell him I'm over here with six guys he can bring ten OK Chuck give me that.
00:49:57OK.
00:50:03Well boys you know what to do they accept the challenge like the place up with
00:50:08a.
00:50:15Chuck's waiting for you. There's seven of us. But you can bring
00:50:22ten. You'll need them yeah we'll bring seven. OK.
00:50:41Well I told the guys and they said it only brings seven I'm making it easy on
00:50:45a day. Get that balance.
00:51:16You didn't think we had enough nerve to walk in did you you walked in but you're
00:51:20going to be carried out at so yeah I'm going to give you
00:51:23a chance to part my hair with
00:51:24a bottle this time who did you know did you think you're nothing but
00:51:28a two bit guy that kind of
00:51:30a guy that still to the coppers and if you can't find
00:51:32a copy and still do another guy yeah well I don't try to make money off
00:51:36a girl that's saying. You're the guy that still to them women reformers.
00:52:15I.
00:52:45Don't.
00:53:08Want to have the funeral Chuck. Three o'clock all you guys be there too.
00:53:13I. Wish and I said I was young when you talk too much remember all the rubdowns
00:53:19you gave us on this day I'll shut up with it.
00:53:34Hey we've got the flowers we got to get some flowers where we get them where do we
00:53:38always get them go on go get some flowers.
00:53:43And. There's
00:53:49no I'm going to say I don't know I told the doctor yet. You think she'll come I
00:53:56know. Maria.
00:54:03For the little girl boy. See for
00:54:06a little bambino. With them
00:54:12this I walk so the boy kind of do them.
00:54:14All.
00:54:32You say Maria now that you're happy.
00:54:44We know. We.
00:54:51Are moving forward to carry.
00:55:04Home and forward to carry.
00:55:06You.
00:55:12All over Jordan and what did I see. Come forward to carry.
00:55:27On the last.
00:55:37Swing.
00:55:55Our father which are in heaven. Hallowed be thine name thy kingdom
00:56:03come. I will be done. In Earth.
00:56:10As it is in heaven.
00:56:19What that chair down there's been painted. A change it's made you have everything
00:56:25nice and clean. You know well amount to anything that meant you the colored boy
00:56:32be alive today wasn't your fight you wouldn't be in the way of the truck you're
00:56:36the one that's responsible for his death. He was one of your boys wasn't the boys
00:56:42that you're teaching to lie and just feel the fight. Fight was
00:56:47a good boy. Lay down his life for
00:56:50a friend the finest thing a man could do you wouldn't understand if you keep on
00:56:55you'll be taken lives and if you don't go to work you'll end up in
00:56:59a big house I don't go to work I'm going to see if all the means another later.
00:57:29I'm going to see Mr I've waited long enough the old man can't be bothered seeing
00:57:33you Brennan I told you that every day but this is very important I don't you get
00:57:37why you're talking get
00:57:38a job but hanging around here now you get out of here before I throw you out.
00:57:44Where that is. Good morning. Go get me a couple of cigars the same kind I got
00:57:50yesterday. I won't be a minute Mr I'll be a minute Mr I'll be a minute Mr I'll be
00:57:55a minute Mr I'll be a minute Mr I'll be a minute Mr I'll be a minute Mr I'll be a
00:57:59moment.
00:58:29.
00:58:49What do you do to join up want to join the Navy and see the world no I want to get
00:58:54out of town what's your name Chuck Brennan.
00:59:00Older sixteen almost seventy you're almost too young to join the Navy when your
00:59:05birthday 10th of November I'm afraid you'll have to come back then. What do you
00:59:10mean we can't take enlistments under seventeen. How do you like to tell
00:59:17a guy the truth he turns you down I could have just as well said I was seventeen
00:59:21you wouldn't know the difference Oh I think we could have found out if you really
00:59:24want to be
00:59:25a Navy man though come back on your birthday and bring your parents consent I'm
00:59:29sorry.
00:59:55When. We're you
01:00:01a band. I've been around. Come on let's go shoot some cool.
01:00:13Set them up on top.
01:00:14Of. This joint yeah.
01:00:33You know that is like the Davis I think it's good for the paper you know the big
01:00:38gambler. This is terrible.
01:00:44Need some more paint and
01:00:45a joint more bright lights. Stick some slot machines
01:00:52over there. But
01:00:56a nice little cocktail bar right over there that's well give the joint a little
01:01:00class. That ought to do it for
01:01:03a little pool James Blackie Davis. Taken over this part of the town you got
01:01:08a partner. I don't need
01:01:11a partner. You heard what he said you got
01:01:14a partner I run this place successfully for twenty years and I'm not interested.
01:01:21And you're still going to run if you're
01:01:24a nice boy. Be smart McCarthy make yourself some dough.
01:01:34What's your name kid Chuck. Right boy you keep your ears wide open don't
01:01:41get. I just heard you say you're taking over this part of town that's right. You
01:01:47know you want to talk to me if there's anything worth knowing around here I know.
01:01:51That's where you say you and I take
01:01:54a little walk and you show me around sure thing OK.
01:02:11It's.
01:02:25A little rusty. I want to meet Mrs Davis how do you do
01:02:31I don't. Get when you go inside and wait for me there with you.
01:02:36At a boy. When you pick that up I'm taking over the lower down
01:02:43town and that kid's going to come in handy yeah he looks you're taking him right out
01:02:47of the cradle I'm sure this is that kid's the boss of a bunch of tough little
01:02:51monkeys downtown is going to be very very valuable if you find anything you can use
01:02:57you use it don't you ask me baby even if you destroy it what's the matter with you
01:03:01been reading too much.
01:03:15So you want to make
01:03:16a little money. Well.
01:03:23What do I do. What do you think we don't have
01:03:26a McCarty's Well I figured you were financing to make them a little dough that's
01:03:30right that's what we are finance is. You know some people are dumb. We supply the
01:03:36brain. Got the laundry business cleaning and dying business another little
01:03:41businesses. You see some people and make too much dough and they forget to pay
01:03:47off. That's where we come in we go out to collect all collect that's right.
01:03:53You know I'll tell you more about it later.
01:03:59Here one get yourself some clothes. She thanks thanks a lot
01:04:06that's all right wait
01:04:07a minute. About the loose slip. But in the baby.
01:04:15I think beautiful my mother had China like that's. The matter Brennan we're in
01:04:21about your man. What's the matter. You've got no favor you had this cool as I've
01:04:28been great more unusual than I've run no. Shopping down the office this month was
01:04:35he supposed to he said he was going to I want to say I'm old I'm one of the more
01:04:38if he's supposed to he said he was going to I want to say I'm old I'm one of the
01:04:41more leaders. If that's that move for
01:04:45a far I won't let him come in here and must things up.
01:04:53I'm going to play.
01:05:00Well. It's like
01:05:03a bit of heaven. For you. From me.
01:05:12Why. I had nothing happened to me like this for you.
01:05:20You know we should not have
01:05:21a strong thank you for that play out there it has every comfort in the world except
01:05:26the rock. Now you sit down here I know who you're looking for but don't worry you'll
01:05:32be here any minute now. When we have ham and cabbage and plenty of it happened we
01:05:37know you're not you're all going to stay for dinner.
01:05:43Hi there. I'm not. I don't know my.
01:05:49I thought. I thought. What you get the new suit
01:05:56oh you like it huh oh I'm going to swell that up I'm going to go to where did you
01:06:01get it like he did it for me. Say that again.
01:06:08Like he did. He's one of the dirtiest crooks in New York.
01:06:14Why do you mean crook I'm in business with you know what you are is
01:06:19a finance there you finance dumbbells and shows them I don't make
01:06:22a lot of dough take off them clothes doors I say I'll get out of here and never let
01:06:27me see your face again but don't talk to me like that in front of you I'm going to
01:06:31talk. Take them off I'll tell them off. You're going about this in the wrong way
01:06:37why should I have to what I saw today what do you want me to do to be
01:06:42a stooge like you.
01:06:53OK.
01:06:57I think they. Don't worry mom.
01:07:05I'll send you lots of dough.
01:07:13But about that I think that they won't pay you off I think the managers don't think
01:07:17times today is a lot to take care of that myself.
01:07:28And.
01:07:35Hey you do look different you like it look like blackies. Yes yes I'm
01:07:42afraid it does the down.
01:07:50And have you a mother and
01:07:52a father for sure go home don't hang around blackie what's the matter
01:07:59but I want to tell you that you Jack. Just.
01:08:06Yeah.
01:08:10And you like it.
01:08:14Well that's the job now you belong OK. But that's the change
01:08:21are you keep that you're one of my boys now.
01:08:29What do you know about the way I was
01:08:30a react me dry cleaning company down in the old neighborhood that's right we kids
01:08:35used to bust in there and how nice it was swimming in the tank you mean the wind
01:08:39and out any time you like. To the skylight in the room. Why is the way I pick up
01:08:44the way I pick up. What do you want to know. Well you know
01:08:51Jack we have
01:08:52a little bit like a little surprise party you know all the money and that is that
01:08:59my bad I get your OK.
01:09:05But I.
01:09:44Don't
01:10:12shoot it's wrong.
01:10:22But I don't know you know you want to get in there.
01:10:32It's not.
01:10:38It's.
01:10:42It's.
01:10:48How is he he's all right if you ever see him with
01:10:51a rock foggy never. Think that he shot more to puzzle you his father.
01:11:00Then get in there and make him talk if he's innocent every minute of letting
01:11:03a guilty man get away you won't talk to me he has no use for me why.
01:11:09I mean he found out I was
01:11:12a kind of a student without any regular employment and lost all respect for me
01:11:17come on I'm great. You better talk in.
01:11:25Want to protect
01:11:25a guy that shoots a policeman in the back of them but you. Never get anywhere I can
01:11:31this way get.
01:11:33A. Kid and get him on the ground now.
01:11:41But. I told him he was trying to protect me.
01:11:47Ran to me when I was down and they got him. Right.
01:11:54One more do they want to talk and we're trying to find out who did the shooting
01:11:59right. All right you're going to die you'll go to the
01:12:06chair you know that don't you. I was wrong.
01:12:14Pretty bad is he dying I'm afraid so.
01:12:22Take me to him when you don't want to see. The top take me to him will you please
01:12:30all right boys take him in.
01:12:37Get
01:12:37a little or she can't come on give us a lift here all right.
01:12:39Well.
01:12:57I'm going to. Hello Chuck.
01:13:09Who got me.
01:13:16Like you do this you have to do you know the money. Where they hang out. In the
01:13:23apartment. Like you do that the part of picking up.
01:13:30The yellow you don't fight. These guns.
01:13:34That. They use you for
01:13:39a stooge. I call my own.
01:13:46You never did anything wrong in his life. Maybe he never worked but it was always
01:13:52on
01:13:52a square. Why did you run to me. I saw you down
01:14:00they kept shooting at you. I don't know what is we always give them
01:14:05a chance. Yes. We
01:14:12always did.
01:14:29And.
01:14:29And.
01:14:29And.
01:14:30And.
01:14:30And.
01:14:30And.
01:14:30And.
01:14:46And.
01:14:47And.
01:14:58You look nice. Yeah it's pretty slick isn't it. I don't know four years maybe.
01:15:06I'm going to miss you. I miss you to know. I guess that's me.
01:15:13Well. Goodbye. Goodbye. Well. I've got to be going.
01:15:22Everywhere you check. No no. I guess it's me.
01:15:31Oh.
01:15:43Oh.
01:15:52Oh.
01:15:58Oh.
01:16:03Oh.
01:16:06Oh.
01:16:10Oh.
01:16:13Oh.
01:16:15Oh.