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19:30I've reason to know what I'm talking about.
19:34I've spent ten years on my old ship.
19:42Sometimes a female is a heaven's blessing to a sailor man.
19:50Thanks, Captain.
19:52I'm glad to hear a real sailor's opinion.
20:00Excuse me, Erin, but I was trying to place where I'd seen you before.
20:14Well, I'm sure we've never met.
20:16You see, I'm a stranger in these parts.
20:18Oh, of course.
20:20One makes lots of mistakes at my age.
20:26Won't you sit here?
20:28No, I'll wait till the captain takes his place at the head of the board.
20:34That's right. Come on, Skipper.
20:40Come on, Chris.
20:42I'm not hungry.
20:44Well, I've cooked everything you like.
20:46Please try these.
20:56Sit down, Captain.
21:26Ain't it too bad about Chris losing his appetite?
21:51Don't try that with that lemon meringue pie.
22:22Molly, what are you crying for?
22:26Well, I guess I'm kind of funny, Chris.
22:28Most people laugh when they're happy, but I cry.
22:36Chris, I am so happy.
22:38I'm happy too, Molly, but I just can't say it so well.
22:44Come here.
22:51Molly.
22:53Yes, Chris?
22:55Will you?
22:57Will I what?
22:59Marry me.
23:02What do you think?
23:04I think I'm the happiest guy in the Pacific.
23:07And that takes in a lot of territory.
23:09I'll tell you what.
23:11They've been down to San Diego for a while.
23:13But they've got fishing goods down there.
23:16And so is honeymooning.
23:19Chris, there's something I've got to tell you.
23:24Something about my past.
23:26Your past?
23:28Yes.
23:29There was another man then, Chris, and he was a...
23:31Molly!
23:33I don't want to hear any of it.
23:35As far as I'm concerned, what happened then is...
23:37Well, it's just like the weight of this old boat.
23:40It's behind us.
23:41You understand?
23:43Is that the way you feel about it?
23:45Yes.
23:47No matter what it might mean in the future?
23:52Then I'll forget it.
23:53Forever, I hope.
23:55Let me see.
23:57What was it I was answering you for?
24:00To marry you.
24:02Oh, yes.
24:04And the answer is date.
24:35Friends, we're gathered here to unite in matrimony.
24:39Lars Christensen and Molly Clark,
24:41both residents of Los Angeles County, respectively.
24:44Do either of you or any person within the hearing of my voice
24:47know any lawful reason why I should not perform this ceremony?
24:51If you do, please make it known at this time.
24:54If not, forever hold your peace.
24:59Well, I...
25:02There is no reason why they should not be married.
25:06Please join hands.
25:08Lars Christensen, do you take this woman, Molly Clark,
25:11to be your lawful wedded wife?
25:13I do.
25:15Molly Clark, do you take this man, Lars Christensen,
25:19to be your lawful wedded husband?
25:21I do.
25:23Then by the power vested in me by the state of California
25:26and Los Angeles County,
25:28you man and wife.
25:45I've been in this dump a year.
25:47This is the first time I've seen you.
25:49I couldn't help it, Louie.
25:51I've been working on your case and others too.
25:53Yes, mainly others.
25:55Now, Louie...
25:56Skip it.
25:58What did you find out about Molly?
26:01Not a sign of her.
26:02She probably stowed away on a boat to Mexico or South America.
26:06Why, even her old friend Mother McGee hasn't heard from her.
26:08Yeah, well, I'll find her.
26:12This jute mill don't get me first.
26:14You couldn't spring your grandmother out of a juvenile court.
26:17Do something quick, do you hear?
26:19It's tough, Louie.
26:20You know, your reputation don't smell so good.
26:22Your reputation don't remind me exactly of Rosa's.
26:24Be reasonable, Louie.
26:25You know I feel for you like a brother.
26:27Why, I'm moving heaven and earth for you.
26:30Hey, how much time we got?
26:32Two minutes.
26:34Tell her to him.
26:35I heard it before.
26:45Gee, I'm happy, Mother.
26:47You should be.
26:50You're a fine husband and now a fine son.
26:56He does look like Chris, doesn't he?
26:58And you, Molly.
27:00You're a changed girl with all that mom stuff washed out of your hair.
27:05I wouldn't know you if I met you on the street.
27:08Do you think anyone else would?
27:10Now, don't you start worrying again.
27:13But you shouldn't be living around in this harbor now.
27:16Why?
27:17Did you hear anything about Louie?
27:19No.
27:20I didn't mean Louie.
27:22They got him up for a long rest too.
27:26Well, what did you mean?
27:28I meant this ain't no place to bring up a little one like that.
27:34Chris does want to live ashore.
27:36Sure.
27:37Any port but this.
27:39The love of the saints do it soon.
27:42Goodbye, my child.
27:44Rest easy.
27:45Thanks, Mother.
27:46Thanks for your advice.
27:47Goodbye, my child.
27:48Well, hello, Mother.
27:50Hello, Chris.
27:51You're not jumping off, are you?
27:53Oh, sure.
27:54I don't like to leave those men at that cash register more than an hour.
27:58Maybe you're right.
27:59Watch your step, Molly.
28:01Sure, sure.
28:02Goodbye.
28:08How's my family?
28:10How's my baby?
28:12Come on up here, old man.
28:17Are you talking about this?
28:19Yes.
28:20Yes?
28:21Yes.
28:22If I said I didn't want the baby to grow up for no better future than ours,
28:25you wouldn't get mad, would you?
28:26Why, of course not.
28:28I know what you mean.
28:29He'll be no fisherman if I can help it.
28:32I think we'd better live ashore for his sake.
28:34Sure.
28:35Someplace away from here.
28:37Someplace away from the harbor.
28:40Don't worry, Molly.
28:42I'll sell the boat.
28:43Chance the dams if you want.
28:45Then you and I can go to any place you want.
28:50Did you hear that, Skipper?
28:52You're not going to be a fisherman.
28:53You'd have to cry about it.
28:55No.
28:59Don't close that bag yet, Molly.
29:00I'm going to pack my gun.
29:02I don't think we'll have room for anything else.
29:04Oh, this is life in caliber.
29:07Is that everything?
29:08No.
29:10Almost forgot that.
29:13Well, everything's all settled.
29:14I'm going to feed Jensen down to Cameron in an hour,
29:16get the money for the boat, and we're on our way to Oregon.
29:19Wish you were coming with us, Parker.
29:22What's that you've got on your arm?
29:24I got packed, too.
29:26I'm tired of fishing.
29:28I think I'll take a run up to Frisco for a vacation.
29:31They've got the biggest crime in the country up there.
29:34You're not going anyplace.
29:35Jensen wants you to stay on the freedom runner.
29:38Oh, Porky, isn't that wonderful?
29:40Wonderful?
29:42Why, it's absolutely necessary.
29:44I'm the only one who can get this kicker a running.
29:46If I stay ashore, so does the freedom.
29:50Call me aboard, Lee.
29:51Oh, forget it.
29:52Come on ashore with me.
29:53Buy them one of my geese before I see Jensen.
29:57Thank you, Long.
29:59Come on.
30:00Get the hulk up there.
30:03Attention all cars.
30:04Repeating broadcast 31.
30:07Broadcast 31.
30:09Following the straggled man escaped from San Quentin.
30:12Name, Louis Constelvis.
30:14About 26.
30:16Dark complexion, eyes and hair.
30:18Weight, 150.
30:20160.
30:225 foot 10.
30:23He'll probably head for the port of Los Angeles.
30:26Cover all docks.
30:27See if he can trace the enemy.
30:30How do you like that?
30:31I don't, Louis.
30:33I can't do nothing for you.
30:34Oh, yes, you can.
30:35But?
30:36I need a hideout so you can fix me for a getaway on a boat.
30:39I can't fix nothing for you.
30:41It wouldn't be the first time you helped someone out of the country.
30:43Meaning?
30:44What happened to Molly?
30:46I don't know.
30:47I haven't seen her since the night the cop plugged her.
30:50No?
30:51Well, you helped her to scram, didn't you?
30:52I did not.
30:54She is where she was.
30:56I'd like to see Molly.
30:57She was a good kid.
30:59Take it easy.
31:05Yes?
31:06Who is it?
31:07It's me, Mother.
31:08Chris.
31:09Oh, uh.
31:11All right, Chris.
31:12Just a minute.
31:17Leave it, Louis.
31:18Where am I going?
31:20All right, I'll help you.
31:21Well, that's all I'm asking.
31:24About an hour.
31:25Morgan Ruff will meet you there.
31:27I'll ask him to take you out.
31:29Now, every step in the harbor.
31:31You do it for me.
31:32I'll be there.
31:36Oh, hello, Chris.
31:37Come in.
31:38Hiya, Mother.
31:39How you been?
31:40All right.
31:41Fine.
31:42Oh, uh.
31:43So you're weighing anchor.
31:45Setting a new course tonight.
31:46Yep.
31:47We're leaving on the night train for North.
31:49Oh, uh.
31:50Here's our new address.
31:52Put it down, my dear.
31:54Molly didn't want anyone but you and Walter
31:56to know where we were going.
31:58Well, that's all right.
31:59I'll take care of it.
32:00I'll take care of it.
32:01I'll take care of it.
32:02I'll take care of it.
32:03Molly didn't want anyone but you and Walter
32:05to know where we were going.
32:06Oh, sure.
32:07I understand.
32:08Molly's not one to mix about his neighbors.
32:11Are you giving up the fishing trade?
32:13Yeah.
32:14I'm selling the old street of the Jensen's in Kansas.
32:16I'm going there now for the money,
32:17and then we'll get started.
32:19There's no place for mothers and babies.
32:21Take an old sea dog's advice and anchor him ashore.
32:24I guess you're right, Mother.
32:26Well, I'd better get going.
32:28I've got a couple errands to do for our sea Jensen's.
32:33We'll stay until you.
32:34Oh, don't matter about me.
32:36My voyage is almost ended.
32:38Oh, you've got a lot of time yet.
32:43Goodbye.
32:44Goodbye, Fisk.
32:46We'll write you when we get up there.
33:18Hello, Molly.
33:19Louis.
33:20Aren't you glad to see me?
33:22Why should I be?
33:25Well, hey, what's the idea?
33:28You're acting like I was a plague instead of the old boyfriend.
33:31I'm not a plague.
33:32I'm a married man.
33:34You're right.
33:35I'm not a plague.
33:37I'm the old man.
33:39I'm the old man.
33:40I'm the man.
33:41I'm the man.
33:42I'm the man.
33:43I'm the man.
33:44I'm the man.
33:45I'm the man.
33:46I'm the man.
33:47boyfriend not out of it. You're going away.
33:56I think I'm going to take a little trip myself. That's over I'm married now I'm.
34:04Going to get in line.
34:10I'm looking for him. But you're married. You wouldn't know he's not your kind.
34:18He's only a fisherman.
34:20He's not my kind. What are you doing with him. He don't know that you and me he
34:26thinks I'm straight and I'm never going to tell him different.
34:30Maybe I got something to say about that.
34:35I don't know I ain't for sure about that. I've been sitting in the cell thinking
34:39about you for a long time when I come out you're all married and washed up with
34:43me. I don't like it.
34:47I'm going to tell you why I'm happy like I am. You wouldn't understand. Please let
34:52me alone won't you. We haven't got anything in common anymore. But you know I
34:57forget the pen I'm taking a long chance coming down here. Yeah I'm probably going
35:01every cop in town after you please please go before you drag me back into trouble
35:05again let me go. No. We're poor. I can't do nothing for you.
35:11It's. Sure about that.
35:18I mean it's just goodbye.
35:23We're going to have my house. You know I'm going to take it. He wouldn't take
35:30nothing from you know you think you're going to. Go by that you shut up.
35:41But. I mean.
35:47That's not good. So now. Let me get to drop to wash the salt out of your
35:54throat no let's not say. What's the trouble mother McGee.
36:02I mean you know. It's
36:04the same. On the bridge of my ship mother I.
36:12I want to get
36:12a man out of the country. To the back door. Not for myself I'm asking the captain
36:19to three young girls we both know. Who is the man.
36:25And. You know we can't stop. I know.
36:32The girl is Molly. This is why you know that. I know
36:39a lot of things mother McGee. Folks don't think I know I believe.
36:45You. Know how about. I mean more.
36:51Off keep the airship. Of course. What's that you say.
36:59I said the bosom of the sea. Broad enough. One more.
37:06Bird. I don't do it. Plantation King pulls out
37:13for Valparaiso at ten o'clock tonight. Have this really.
37:19Make me my own ship. I'll slip him aboard.
37:27In the channel.
37:27Of. I mean
37:35right. I'll be leaving in about a half an hour.
37:43I'll see that everything's secure. Good night good night.
37:51Now we're going to. Get
37:52a favor on our deal that's going to. Be
37:56all freedom and what do you think we're running in any way I hope so. I never
38:02leave.
38:11Here's the cash. That's the way you wanted it yes thank you Mr Jensen when you
38:18leave tonight. I'll make you boy goodbye. And be careful that money I will.
38:26Goodbye Mr Jensen goodbye and good luck.
38:48With.
39:05All right. Well I'm going to say.
39:18Thank you. But I'm going to have.
39:31What I'll give me that I know you've got money here to pay off
39:34a guy for
39:34a boat I paid him already I'll pay that for myself get away from the site. The other
39:40way.
40:18That's.
40:35That's.
40:35That's.
40:43I don't know you think that's what it's like.
40:57You're going to be all right. Everything will be all right.
41:05I won't forget you for that.
41:11That I think. You're in a hurry. Well I don't blame you I'll be glad to get away
41:17from
41:17a smell of myself come on let's go. Where you going what you think
41:24you heard me where you're going. What is. Don't get
41:32rough or I'll make you behave.
41:37This looks like what we want let me up like that's my money or if you got
41:42a bunch of them down at the camera that's just what we thought you walked into his
41:47office he got here so you take this money I'm tired of looking at it you gave me
41:52enough money for my boat he bought it tonight yeah while you were selling that
41:56skull of yours did you happen to drop this. Name on it.
42:03Well that's my whole thing yeah but I don't know how you found it I have my bag
42:08here I like that. Didn't your mother. Which bag did you pack
42:15it in.
42:27Not even an imitation of
42:28a gun in here. That's funny yeah it's hilarious all right.
42:37Where's that gun now. Why I.
42:44I don't know. What what up I got me here what's this all about with all get in
42:51the car and I'm going to ride down the headquarters and I'll tell you all about
42:55.
43:20Well what did you find out.
43:25Nothing we remove the bullet from the body but we haven't found the gun yet.
43:32Watchman is testified and you admit that you saw Jensen tonight you also admit that
43:36this whole thing what we found in the alley just outside Jensen's office is your
43:41that's correct yes but I didn't have that whole thing with me tonight again I had
43:46a pack in my bag. Or I thought it was so he showed it to me. That story doesn't
43:52drive where were you going when you were arrested or my wife can tell you that
43:57let's see if you can bring her in.
44:06All right let's listen to.
44:22Our.
44:40You understand that anything you say may be used against you and you have the right
44:44of counsel. My best friend tell him how you packed
44:50a gun and we were leaving with the baby for Oregon. Somebody killed Jensen after I
44:55left his office tonight now these guys think I did it. Well.
45:08But didn't do it. But I think I know who did.
45:12Who.
45:16The week on so what do you know about Louis. He was on our boat and I hope this was
45:23a way to put that gun on hold I thought it was very interesting this is
45:28Christensen why should Louis can tell us an escape time to come to your boat if you
45:32ever see him or know him before. Yes Molly what are you talking about.
45:39About myself. And you've got to listen to. You don't expect to make that story
45:46stick and still this is
45:47a man of every officer in the state is looking for that you say he came to see you
45:51on the boat tied up to
45:52a public walk. Did you ever hear of Molly that's gone yes he's wanted on
45:58a no charge the same one that can tell us what up for. His girlfriend.
46:04But I'm sick of. Even think for the last all I've got to do with this.
46:11That's. I'm Molly that's gone. Don't make me laugh and you think I'm lying.
46:18Well that's a blunt way to put it but you're correct.
46:25But these fingerprints up in your file they should match with her now maybe you'll
46:30believe me I'm beginning to already now let's. Start at the beginning and tell me
46:37the folks you've got at the beginning and tell me is all this true is this why you
46:41came on my boat that night. I tried to tell me to tell you about my past but you
46:46wouldn't let me that's why you lied to me and told me I had no home I had to I
46:51didn't mean. I wouldn't lie but I fell in love with you you mean you use me for
46:56the time you lied and stuck around because you're afraid to leave no Chris no so
47:01you're
47:02a common gun all I'm not wrapped I'm making a poor dumb fish and I think he's
47:06getting
47:06a good wife you've got to stop it may sound like that but it's not so think of us
47:11think of
47:12a baby did you when you saw this little guy on the boat tonight when you gave him
47:16my gun for
47:16a hold up. There's something to remember something for me and that baby that you
47:22will never see again.
47:26You're under arrest.
47:27His
47:53father an importer an exporter of coffee upon was forced into bankruptcy.
47:57A sensational development in the money to Sean case came today when the body of
48:01Louis Constellus was found washed up on the beach at Point Foreman. Constellus
48:05a fugitive from justice either committed suicide or drowned by the attempt to
48:08escape from the country police say the murder of the boy were found on his body
48:11which convinced the police that Louis Constellus was Howard Jensen's murderer
48:15instead of the suspect Lars Christensen.
48:21He must have fallen overboard from that South American boat.
48:25Perhaps. Those things often happen. But
48:31the sea holds its secrets.
48:54And. You know you're coming to me.
49:00To. Them it's like I can't look at it could be your mother's arms around you know
49:07that I'm not.
49:24A. Little boy. You know the drink we.
49:32Think it's going to have
49:33a chance to give us. One thing when I'm drunk I can't think. I don't want to think.
49:41I know. Where you've been the last three weeks with a bottle.
49:47Of. That I could put company. Why didn't you come to me.
49:55You know. Nobody can do me any good.
50:02Molly could. I get it. You don't care what happens to me.
50:09You're taking it too hard women are like that. One minute they're kicking and
50:14squaring and the next minute they're in your lap. I'll get me another drink and
50:20shut up you don't know what you're talking about. But you do. All you keep saying
50:25is give me another drink give me another drink you think you were the one that's
50:28doing the stuff and in this mess you're acting like
50:30a spoiled mackerel. You're getting drunk and giving Molly a good time.
50:38You don't need another drink. You need
50:41a good swift kick. Or did I get what I've been given myself the biggest beating
50:47a man can take. Mentally. I'm not sure yet I'm ready to take
50:54a ball up that I'm not going to feel for
50:55a long time.
51:11I'm going to tell the rules and regulations here and the treatment will depend entirely
51:30upon yourself. I just read the record of your case. The new prisoner I thought I'd
51:36talk to you. What is it to talk about the only thing we have in common is our
51:42address. Well the report here shows that your crime was a deliberate one and yet
51:49you have no previous record. The idea. You sound like
51:55a pretty regular guy I'm going to tell you something. I suppose you know my wife
52:00serving time here too don't you. Well. I wanted her to know that I'm no better than
52:07she is. You know Christians and. Devotion to your wife is a very admirable thing.
52:15But don't you think the sacrifice of your limited in name was rather futile. The only
52:22way I can make her understand. For weeks I came here to see. You wouldn't see.
52:29And so you deliberately committed a crime for the express purpose of being. The same
52:34stigma of prison against you. She got herself in here when she thought she could
52:39save me from trouble. Well I'm no better than she is now. Maybe she was out of line
52:45a little before we met. But she hadn't turned out to be the greatest mother and wife
52:50in the world she wouldn't be here neither would I. You know that this is one of the
52:57finest examples of devotion I've ever seen. The court convicted you and it's my job to
53:03see that your sentence is carried out and I'm going to do my job. But you're not going
53:08to start your time. Without having a few minutes along with the woman you are serving
53:12before. I just sent to your wife. You you won't tell her what I said.
53:20No I won't.
53:24In here you and she will both find out that you will have loads of time to think.
53:29But very little time to talk. By the next few minutes of yours you'll make the most of it.
53:41Molly.
53:45There's someone here to see you.
53:49Hello Molly.
54:05Molly you've got to listen to me. I've only got a few minutes. I've been trying for weeks to see
54:11you and tell you how sorry I was for what happened that night at headquarters. When you started
54:15talking about Louis I lost my... I didn't realize what I was doing. But it's different now.
54:21Remember the night you came on the theater? The cops were after me then. That's why I wouldn't
54:26let you tell me about your parents. Because mine was no garden party. Do you see? We're
54:33both in the same boat. Won't you forgive me please? How's my baby? Oh he's fine. He was
54:43my limousine. He's 10 months old now. With the help of the warden and the parole board
54:49he won't be much older when we see him again.
54:57Time's up.
55:13So
55:27you