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00:01:41What's the idea?
00:01:43Oh, it's you, eh?
00:01:44My name's Johnny Gray.
00:01:45So pleased to meet you again.
00:01:47I'm Officer Kirby, remember?
00:01:49Yeah, yeah. Well, hurry up and write it out.
00:01:51All right, follow me.
00:01:52Okay.
00:01:59Will you stop that infernal pacing?
00:02:01Dad, something serious must have happened to Johnny this time.
00:02:04He's an hour and a half late.
00:02:05Well, I'm not surprised.
00:02:06That boy's been getting mixed up in more scrapes lately
00:02:09and I'm fed up.
00:02:20Dad, I'm going to try and locate him.
00:02:27Hello.
00:02:28Hello, darling.
00:02:29Johnny, I was just trying to find you.
00:02:31I'm sorry I'm late, honey, but I just had a date with a bail bondsman.
00:02:34And what now?
00:02:35Oh, nothing.
00:02:36I'm just giving Officer a piece of my mind.
00:02:39There's nothing to worry about.
00:02:40My lawyer will fix all the charges in the morning.
00:02:42If we hurry, we can still make second act.
00:02:44Oh, just a minute, Johnny.
00:02:46I want to have a talk with you alone.
00:02:49I'll go upstairs and powder my nose.
00:02:50That won't be necessary, Patricia.
00:02:52Johnny and I are going in the library.
00:02:56Well, here goes nothing.
00:03:01Sit down.
00:03:07Young man, do you realize you're jeopardizing my daughter's future
00:03:11as well as your own?
00:03:13You're pretty strong, isn't it?
00:03:15Your escapades are beginning to rile up the public authority.
00:03:18Drunk driving, public brawls, reckless conduct.
00:03:22These are serious times, boy.
00:03:24You can't go on like this.
00:03:26I admit I haven't been exactly a model citizen.
00:03:29You've got to consider Patricia, too, Johnny.
00:03:31I'll not allow her to marry a man who won't accept responsibilities.
00:03:36I guess I asked for that.
00:03:38Well, what do you intend doing about it?
00:03:43Mr. Bedford, you're talking to a reformed character.
00:03:45From now on, I'll be the modern version of Sir Galahad.
00:03:48I have your word on that?
00:03:50You have my hand on it, too.
00:03:52Good.
00:03:57Well?
00:03:58Everything's all right, Pat.
00:04:00Your dad and I have an understanding.
00:04:02If you promise to be a good boy, make sure you keep it this time.
00:04:05Say goodnight.
00:04:06How about getting married tomorrow?
00:04:08Oh, no.
00:04:09I'm putting you on a month's probation.
00:04:12What?
00:04:13If you're a perfect angel for one month, you can name the date.
00:04:16What am I supposed to do?
00:04:18Sprout wings and cultivate a halo?
00:04:20Not exactly.
00:04:21But you are going to start keeping decent hours,
00:04:23and you can only stay out late one night a week.
00:04:25And when does this routine start?
00:04:27As of right now.
00:04:29You're going to go right home and go to bed.
00:04:31We have a date to play tennis at 7 in the morning.
00:04:33Nothing good will ever come of this.
00:04:35Goodnight, Angel.
00:04:38Goodnight.
00:04:43Attention.
00:04:44Attention, all cars.
00:04:46General alarm.
00:04:47Be on the lookout for four men
00:04:49believed to have held up security trust bank.
00:04:53Last seen in dark blue sedan.
00:04:55Use the utmost caution.
00:04:57These men are armed.
00:04:59These men are armed.
00:05:01A general description follows.
00:05:15All right, keep your hands on the wheel and you won't get hurt.
00:05:18Okay, boys, in the back.
00:05:30What's that?
00:05:32Never mind.
00:05:33We ain't got a lot of time.
00:05:34Step on it.
00:05:35Lucky him coming along.
00:05:37Ah, shut up.
00:05:38How was I going to know our car was going to break down?
00:05:41You would have been out of the woods by now if it hadn't been for you.
00:05:44What was it, the First National Bank?
00:05:46Shut your trap.
00:05:48Just trying to be sociable.
00:05:50Just keep on driving.
00:05:52Anyway, there was no ice cream wagon.
00:05:57There was no ice cream wagon.
00:06:05Well, I'll see.
00:06:06I thought we had that nut sealed up for the night.
00:06:08Go on, get him.
00:06:15What's so funny?
00:06:17Nothing, pal.
00:06:27The cops, boss. What do we do?
00:06:29Keep going.
00:06:30And no smart moves.
00:06:35They're gaining on us.
00:06:37Turn into that next side road.
00:06:40When we slow down, I'll take the door and break for it.
00:06:43Hey, you wouldn't run out on us, would you, Rico?
00:06:45Yeah, boss.
00:06:46You ought to know me better than that.
00:06:48You have a better chance if we separate.
00:06:50If anything happens, sit tight.
00:06:52You know where to meet.
00:06:53And don't say nothing.
00:06:55This'll talk big when the time comes.
00:06:57Gotcha, boss.
00:07:56Got that testimony straight, Creeper?
00:07:58Yeah.
00:08:00Me and the boys ought to swear that this kid is the brains of the operation.
00:08:04Who's gonna swallow that?
00:08:06The jury, if you say what I told you.
00:08:08This kid is supposed to be helping you pull these holdups for the excitement.
00:08:12I still think it sounds phony.
00:08:14You're not paid to think.
00:08:16Now listen to heart, champ.
00:08:18The law knows there were four men in that holdup.
00:08:22If the kid is cleared, they'll go looking for that other man.
00:08:24So what?
00:08:25So this.
00:08:27If Rico gets sent up for the rest of you guys,
00:08:29then none of you has a chance.
00:08:30With him on the outside,
00:08:32we can plan to break the rest of you out.
00:08:34It's your only chance, Creeper.
00:08:36Where's the door? Who's got it?
00:08:38Rico's got it stashed away.
00:08:39It's too hot to shove around.
00:08:41When the heat's off, we use that door to operate.
00:08:43Oh, yeah?
00:08:45Now don't worry.
00:08:47Your cut'll be waiting for you when you get out.
00:08:49Okay, Gasham.
00:08:51I'll tell the boys what to say on the witness stand.
00:08:53Now you're talking.
00:08:59And you swear he was the leader of your gang?
00:09:02Yeah.
00:09:03That's it?
00:09:05That'll be all.
00:09:06Thanks.
00:09:07Did he ever give you any reason why he joined the Underworld?
00:09:10Why he wanted to steal?
00:09:12He never took none of the dough.
00:09:14That's right.
00:09:16He never wanted to steal.
00:09:17He never took none of the dough.
00:09:19He said he just wanted thrills.
00:09:21That'll be all.
00:09:24And you say that he planned and executed the robbery,
00:09:27and that he arranged for your getaway in his car,
00:09:30transferring from the robbery car.
00:09:33Oh, yeah, yeah, that's what he done.
00:09:36That'll be all.
00:09:38You knew nothing about us being mixed up with this gang.
00:09:40Is that right, Miss Benton?
00:09:42Yes, that's right. I knew absolutely nothing.
00:09:44But you did know he was always out for a new thrill,
00:09:46that he was wild and reckless,
00:09:48that he was often missing for periods of time,
00:09:51and that when he did turn up, he'd always been in some scrape.
00:09:54Yes, that's true.
00:09:56Then, although you were engaged to marry this man,
00:09:59actually, you knew very little about his private life.
00:10:02Is that true?
00:10:03Yes.
00:10:04Now, the robbery was committed at 10.45 p.m.
00:10:08What time did the defendant leave your home?
00:10:1110 o'clock.
00:10:12Are you sure?
00:10:13I'm quite sure.
00:10:14Thank you, Miss Bedford. That'll be all.
00:10:37It is therefore my duty to sentence you
00:10:40as instigator of this crime, together with your three accomplices,
00:10:44to the state penitentiary
00:10:46for a period of from five to ten years.
00:10:51But, Your Honor, I...
00:10:52Court adjourned.
00:11:11THE END
00:11:37Home, sweet home.
00:11:39Hiya, handsome.
00:11:41There's nothing like stuff but no thrills.
00:11:43Hey, Harry.
00:11:44Yeah, the Waldorf ain't got a thing on this giant.
00:11:52Gray?
00:11:54I'm Gray.
00:11:56Follow me.
00:12:02What raft did you bring up?
00:12:04I was framed in here.
00:12:05You don't say.
00:12:07So was I.
00:12:08What's the pun in the dump?
00:12:09It's an epidemic.
00:12:11I was framed, you understand?
00:12:13Okay, he was framed.
00:12:17Look at this shirt. Get me another.
00:12:19Want a different color, my lord?
00:12:21Get wise, fish. This ain't Bond Street.
00:12:23It's too small.
00:12:24Put it on. We ain't got all day.
00:12:27I don't want this shirt. Get me another one.
00:12:29What's the problem here?
00:12:30This fish don't like his shirt.
00:12:32It's a regulation shirt. Put it on.
00:12:34Any fool can see it's too small. Look at it.
00:12:36The ordinary punishment for disobeying a guard is a month in solitary.
00:12:39But you're new here, so I'll make an allowance for that.
00:12:41But there are some things you better find out before you get a lot of wrong ideas.
00:12:45You're here because you committed a crime.
00:12:47You broke a law that society saw fit to enact for its own protection.
00:12:51Somebody better start passing law to protect me from society.
00:12:54I was framed in here. What do you think about that?
00:12:56Well, I don't think it's very original.
00:12:58Every man in here will tell you that about himself.
00:13:01You're here to do time.
00:13:02To pay a debt. We're here to see that you do.
00:13:05We're your friends. Now, don't make it tough on yourself.
00:13:07Either you wear that shirt or go without.
00:13:09Remember what I said and you'll be all right.
00:13:12Lucky he's the right guy. You could have got solitary.
00:13:15When you get a load of the warden, you'll pin your ears back.
00:13:18Nobody will pin my ears back.
00:13:20Okay, son. Okay.
00:13:25Okay.
00:13:27Come on, you.
00:13:28Come on.
00:13:34The artillery's coming in, boss.
00:13:35When?
00:13:36Next month.
00:13:37Nice work.
00:13:38Shall I tell the boys?
00:13:39No, wait till I give you the word.
00:13:40I don't want to give no rat a chance to squeal.
00:13:48Kane, show this fish the ropes.
00:13:50Okay.
00:13:52Well, all you do is this all day long.
00:13:56What's the rap?
00:13:57Robbery.
00:13:58First?
00:13:59That's right.
00:14:00Listen, kid.
00:14:01As long as you keep your nose clean, you won't get hurt.
00:14:04Get curious and it won't go so good for you.
00:14:06Don't worry.
00:14:08It's getting so every kid who busts open a cigarette machine gets in here.
00:14:12I said don't worry.
00:14:14Worry?
00:14:16Look, I never worry.
00:14:18Of course, one word out of you to the warden, you'll get this.
00:14:22Right in the gizzard.
00:14:24I've got to work on that bail.
00:14:27Okay.
00:14:46How long?
00:14:47Twelve hours so far.
00:14:49Come on, stand straight.
00:14:53Well, isn't that enough?
00:14:54This is special.
00:14:55No disrespect to the warden.
00:14:57Why?
00:15:01Come on, get up, I said.
00:15:03Get up. Stand up.
00:15:07No wonder they're tough.
00:15:26Where are we going to put him?
00:15:27Henry Cain.
00:15:29They can't do that.
00:15:30Warden's orders.
00:15:31One week and he'll be as tough as Cain is.
00:15:33If you ask me, I'd call it a draw.
00:15:35Go on.
00:15:49Here's a new playmate.
00:15:50Here's a new playmate, Cain.
00:15:52What's the idea of handing me this kid?
00:15:55You're no prize package, I didn't ask for it.
00:15:57We held a meeting and decided you was lumps.
00:16:00Now be good boys.
00:16:07Who fixed this?
00:16:08Ask the warden.
00:16:09Now I know you're a stool pigeon.
00:16:11Why, you dirty little...
00:16:12Hey, lay off.
00:16:13And get this.
00:16:14I'm no stoolie.
00:16:16I don't know what you're talking about.
00:16:18I'm no stoolie.
00:16:20I hate guards as much as you do.
00:16:21More.
00:16:23I was framed up here.
00:16:25Every copper's alike to me
00:16:26and if they're looking for trouble, they're going to get it.
00:16:28And that goes for you too.
00:16:29Double.
00:16:31You're pretty tough, aren't you?
00:16:32Well, start something and you'll find out.
00:16:37What I said in the middle still goes.
00:16:42You sleep upstairs.
00:16:46Who's the old woman?
00:16:49The what?
00:16:50The guard with the brotherly love complex.
00:16:52Oh, you mean Sanders.
00:16:54Oh, just a copper only dumber.
00:16:56When he was a kid, his old man got it in a break.
00:16:59Now he runs around like a hymn book salesman.
00:17:03Only the warden's going to get rid of him
00:17:04if he doesn't keep out of his hair.
00:17:06We had a short discourse this morning
00:17:08on the importance of my new social connections.
00:17:10You weren't in my 400.
00:17:12Yeah, well, he's not in mine either.
00:17:16Tell me, kid.
00:17:18Who sent you up here?
00:17:20A great stupid club-footed moron called Ciety.
00:17:24Oh, so they got you on a frame, huh?
00:17:31Ain't that sweet?
00:17:34Maybe...
00:17:36Maybe you'd like to come for a stroll sometime, huh?
00:17:40You're not thinking of whittling your way out of here
00:17:43with that toadstabber, are you?
00:17:45Well...
00:17:47Maybe I've got a little surprise.
00:17:52Count me out.
00:17:54Just as I thought.
00:17:56Yella.
00:17:57Why, you...
00:18:00Wait a minute, kid. Take it easy.
00:18:03You and I are going to get along all right.
00:18:06Maybe.
00:18:12But you, you know Cain's record, sir.
00:18:14When a week he'd have gray in his gang, then it's goodbye.
00:18:17Men are supposed to be rehabilitated here, not condemned.
00:18:21Suppose you let me run this prison.
00:18:24Well, you know yourself, sir, that if...
00:18:26That'll be all.
00:18:27One more thing, Sanders.
00:18:29I don't like you or your ideas.
00:18:31You've been here a long time.
00:18:33The only reason that I don't kick you out is because of your father.
00:18:36Is that clear?
00:18:38Well, sir, if you don't...
00:18:39Is that clear?
00:18:41Yes, sir.
00:18:47Yes?
00:18:48The governor's on the phone, sir.
00:18:49Put him on.
00:18:52Yes, governor.
00:18:57I don't care what the newspapers say.
00:19:03The medical record shows that the prisoner died of a heart attack.
00:19:06But this isn't a dame nursery, governor.
00:19:11What time does the prison board meet?
00:19:14I'll be there.
00:19:16All right, governor.
00:19:30Hello, Amy.
00:19:31Hey!
00:19:33Hello, Amy.
00:19:34Frank, come in.
00:19:38Hey, you're looking swell.
00:19:40What is it? You playing hooky?
00:19:42No, I've inaugurated a new policy entitled,
00:19:44Spend More Time With Dear Old Dad.
00:19:46Sounds good.
00:19:47Sit down, Dad's dressing.
00:19:48Thanks.
00:19:49Well, how's juvenile delinquency?
00:19:51You still studying how to curb crime in short pants?
00:19:54You go make me find my life's work.
00:19:56Besides, if more children were properly cared for, you wouldn't be so busy.
00:19:59That's right.
00:20:00Speaking of work, I saw that frown when you came in.
00:20:03Oh, I'm just getting old, I'm afraid.
00:20:05Something happening here at the prison?
00:20:07Daddy never tells me anything.
00:20:09Well, you may as well know, conditions are getting worse instead of better.
00:20:12There's so much useless brutality, and the warden encourages it.
00:20:15Yes, I read that thing about the man dying in the papers.
00:20:18That's only one item.
00:20:20There's going to be trouble.
00:20:22Amy, why didn't you tell me Frank was here?
00:20:24Hello, boy.
00:20:25Haven't you heard, darling?
00:20:26This is the house of mystery.
00:20:27Nobody tells anybody.
00:20:28Daddy, why didn't you write me about what's been happening here?
00:20:30Oh, we always have trouble in prison.
00:20:32Amy, for heaven's sake, let's have some dinner.
00:20:35Something's going on here.
00:20:37Amy, mind your father.
00:20:39All right, but it's practically in your mouth.
00:20:42Sit down.
00:20:47The warden's going before the prison board next week at the annual meeting.
00:20:50And as usual, they'll give him a clean bill.
00:20:53I don't think so.
00:20:56I always think you're getting too pelted with the kid, boss.
00:20:59He might be a stool.
00:21:01The boys are wrong.
00:21:02The kid's on the level.
00:21:03He's smart.
00:21:04I need a guy with brains.
00:21:06Is he going out with us?
00:21:07I don't know.
00:21:08Maybe.
00:21:09Maybe not.
00:21:10If I could only make sure the guy isn't chiller.
00:21:13And we'll wait and see.
00:21:16I don't know.
00:21:17Maybe.
00:21:18Maybe not.
00:21:19I don't know.
00:21:20Maybe.
00:21:21Maybe not.
00:21:22And we'll wait and see.
00:21:25Here he comes now.
00:21:27No cracks.
00:21:33Hiya, kid.
00:21:34Hi.
00:21:35Looking for somebody?
00:21:36Yeah, a few rats I know.
00:21:53Guy, you see?
00:21:54And all of a sudden, comes right behind me.
00:21:56What do you think of it?
00:21:57Yeah.
00:21:58Huh.
00:21:59All right, creeper.
00:22:01Hello?
00:22:02Now, what do you want?
00:22:03You know what I want.
00:22:04Do I?
00:22:05That's a good ol' thing for you fellas.
00:22:08Get him.
00:22:09Get him.
00:22:10Get him.
00:22:11Get him.
00:22:12Get him.
00:22:13Get him.
00:22:14Get him.
00:22:15Get him.
00:22:16Get him.
00:22:17Get him.
00:22:18Get him.
00:22:19Get him.
00:22:20Get him.
00:22:21Get him.
00:22:22Get him.
00:22:23Get him.
00:22:24Get him.
00:22:25Get him.
00:22:26Get him.
00:22:27Get him.
00:22:28Get him.
00:22:29Get him.
00:22:30Get him.
00:22:31Put them both in the hole.
00:22:33Yes, sir.
00:22:51This will teach you to play rough.
00:22:56It won't stop me.
00:22:58It won't, huh?
00:22:59You'll come out of here on a stretcher.
00:23:01Yeah? Wait around and see.
00:23:03We'll be waiting next month.
00:23:05Come on, get in there.
00:23:06Well, anyway, I was finally able to convince the board that you should be given a chance as the new warden.
00:23:26You know, Sanders, I have great faith in your idea, and I applaud the ideal behind it.
00:23:32I want to warn you.
00:23:34There'll be a lot of criticism because it's very revolutionary and because you're a young man.
00:23:39You can't blame society for being touchy about those who break its laws.
00:23:44Remember, it's results that count, and the newspapers will be watching you like a hawk.
00:23:50Well, Governor, I hardly know what to say.
00:23:53But I do know what I want, and I know the men.
00:23:56When they find out that what I'm doing is for their own good, they'll get behind me.
00:23:59I know they will.
00:24:00I sincerely hope you're right.
00:24:02Good luck.
00:24:03Thank you, Governor.
00:24:04I think you'll see a different prison.
00:24:08So you're back, eh?
00:24:10Yeah, I'm back.
00:24:11Still a tough boy?
00:24:13No, sir. I'm already torn.
00:24:15Well, don't try any rough stuff in here, or back you go.
00:24:18Now, get over there and get to work.
00:24:25Look!
00:24:26He come out standing up. Imagine!
00:24:29Hey, the kid's all right.
00:24:31You got a ready man?
00:24:32From now on, after me, you take orders from him.
00:24:41Nice going, kid.
00:24:42Where's my prize rat?
00:24:43In the hospital.
00:24:44Listen, kid, we're busting out.
00:24:46I'm not moving.
00:24:47Not until I transact a little personal unfinished business.
00:24:50Supposing I see that you take care of it on the way out?
00:24:53Well, maybe I'm interested.
00:24:55We don't lose on this, kid.
00:24:56It's going to take time and brains.
00:24:58But what's the layout?
00:25:00Something's up.
00:25:02I'll tell you later.
00:25:06Get all the men out to the yard.
00:25:08Watch out! Something big.
00:25:09Okay!
00:25:29Men, I'm your new warden.
00:25:32Look at what Santa brought us.
00:25:34A little pair of white wings.
00:25:37I'm no stranger here.
00:25:38I was born in a house not a hundred yards from this spot.
00:25:41You all know me.
00:25:42I feel I know you.
00:25:44I'll cooperate with you just as long as you do the same with me.
00:25:47I think we understand each other.
00:25:50I can promise you there'll be some changes.
00:25:53Certain punishments will be abolished.
00:25:56You'll be given every opportunity to train yourselves for jobs on the outside.
00:26:00Now, this demands an obligation on your part.
00:26:03Behave yourselves.
00:26:05Get along with your fellow prisoners.
00:26:08That's all, men.
00:26:09Back to your jobs.
00:26:13This would have been a great day for your father.
00:26:15I hope I handled the job half as well as he would have.
00:26:18No.
00:26:19This would have been a great day for your father.
00:26:21I hope I handled the job half as well as he would have.
00:26:23You will, boy, but watch yourself.
00:26:25Don't give them too much too fast because they won't like it.
00:26:28They won't trust you.
00:26:30They'll trust me.
00:26:31In a month, you won't know this place.
00:26:35Come on, boy. Move out.
00:26:42Come on, there, boy. Step clear.
00:26:44Come on, move out. The military's all over.
00:26:46And if you want to thank anybody, thank your new warden.
00:26:48Come on, move down.
00:26:49Follow me.
00:26:50I suppose you're sorry to see that go, eh, boys?
00:26:55You sent for me?
00:26:56Yes. Hello, Johnny.
00:26:58I see you got promoted. Congratulations.
00:27:01Thank you. You look much better.
00:27:03I didn't come here for a tate-a-tate.
00:27:05What do you want with me? Let's have it.
00:27:08All right.
00:27:09You say you were framed. I don't know about that.
00:27:11That's a matter for the courts.
00:27:14I am concerned with you while you're here.
00:27:16So far, your record's been bad, Johnny. Very bad.
00:27:19Yeah, I'm a bad boy.
00:27:22I'm willing to forget the past and give you a clean slate.
00:27:25Don't do me any favors.
00:27:29You dug yourself right into that hole, you know.
00:27:34Maybe I had my reasons.
00:27:38Johnny, you and Cain had the worst element here.
00:27:41I've tried reasoning with him. He's a confirmed lawbreaker.
00:27:44But you're not.
00:27:46Now, I'm not asking you to do anything I haven't asked the other men.
00:27:49Nobody hates a stool pigeon more than I.
00:27:51All I want from you and your gang is the cooperation I need to help put over my new program.
00:27:57The rest of the men are all for it.
00:27:59Now, how about it? Do I get it?
00:28:01You're barking up the wrong tree.
00:28:04All right, Johnny. Have it your way.
00:28:06But I warn you, I need everyone's help.
00:28:10And I mean to get it.
00:28:13Is that all?
00:28:15That's all.
00:28:22There's that bell again, Frank. What's the matter?
00:28:25You never tell me anything anymore.
00:28:27That's what little girls are for, not to be told anything.
00:28:30Who? Seriously, what is it?
00:28:33Two men.
00:28:35One bad.
00:28:37The other one I'm not so sure about.
00:28:39Together they control the worst element here, and I might as well face it.
00:28:42Without their help, I'm stuck, and it doesn't look like I'm going to get it.
00:28:45But only two men?
00:28:48What would your juvenile delinquency professor recommend?
00:28:51Sound spanking, maybe.
00:28:53Well, if I had two bad children to deal with, I'd separate them. That's lesson number one.
00:28:57A little too late for that.
00:28:59I don't think it's ever too late, Frank. It's just a little harder, that's all.
00:29:05You know, this kid's stuff isn't bad, Amy.
00:29:07I think I'll try your idea.
00:29:09Oh, I'm smart, I am. Now finish your dessert.
00:29:11Yes, ma'am.
00:29:13Say, by the way, you've got a prisoner named Johnny Gray. How is he?
00:29:17He's a bad one, sir.
00:29:19Yeah, what do you know about him?
00:29:21Oh, I wouldn't say he was bad.
00:29:23Well, what would you say he was, then?
00:29:25Well, I don't know yet. Someday I'll find out.
00:29:29He finished college just as I started. He was the campus hero.
00:29:33I even had a crush on him myself.
00:29:35Then there was a girl named Patricia Bedford and she had him hooked.
00:29:38Well, we've got him hooked now.
00:29:41She was handsome.
00:29:43I think maybe you still have that crush. How about it?
00:29:46Oh, Mr. Saunders, how you talk.
00:29:48Say, how would you like to have some flowers?
00:29:53Flowers?
00:29:54Yes, you know, you plant a seed in the ground before you know it.
00:29:57You mean after all these years you're going to buy me flowers?
00:30:00Well, not buy them, but I might have some grown especially for you.
00:30:10Gifts and regards, Gray. You're canned out of here.
00:30:13What do you mean?
00:30:14You've been detailed outside work. Congratulations.
00:30:17Get another boy. I'm satisfied.
00:30:19Come on. Get going.
00:30:22Yesterday he saw the warden. Today he lands a soft job.
00:30:25Interesting, ain't it, boss?
00:30:27The kid's all right.
00:30:29I hope so, boss, because I don't want to bust out of here into the warden's arms.
00:30:32Let me worry about that.
00:30:52Planting?
00:30:57What are they?
00:31:01Up here.
00:31:03Oh, it's you.
00:31:05What kind of plants are they?
00:31:07Petunias.
00:31:08Petunias?
00:31:10Well, in that case, you're planting too deep of petunias.
00:31:14They'll never bloom if you do that.
00:31:17Okay, okay.
00:31:22Now, now, now you got them too shallow.
00:31:25You see, petunias take expert planting.
00:31:29That's the secret.
00:31:31Yeah, yeah, I know.
00:31:33You should have seen my garden.
00:31:36That is, that is as big as that.
00:31:40You'd never dream that flowers could be so lovely.
00:31:45You'll do a lot of dreaming in that gas chamber.
00:31:49Uh, plant them a little bit to the left, will you, so I can see them better?
00:31:54Look, I'll do this. You worry about your future.
00:31:57Oh, please, please, I, I, I shan't bother you.
00:32:03Now, now, now a little to the right, huh?
00:32:18How do you like your new work, Johnny?
00:32:20I didn't ask for it.
00:32:22Everybody needs a change now and then.
00:32:24Sometimes a little fresh air works wonders.
00:32:26You don't tempt me.
00:32:27I'm not one of your chicken-livered stooges crying for mercy.
00:32:30What makes you think you're so tough?
00:32:33Someday you'll find out.
00:32:35Well, I wouldn't try anything foolish.
00:32:37After lunch, plant some of these over at Duncan's house.
00:32:39There'll be somebody there to show you where.
00:32:42Are you really so tough?
00:32:44Ah, shut up.
00:33:01Why, hello, Johnny Gray.
00:33:03Huh?
00:33:04Oh, you don't remember me, of course.
00:33:06We went to college together.
00:33:08Oh, you don't remember me, of course.
00:33:10We went to college together.
00:33:12Only I was a wide-eyed freshman when you were a dashing senior.
00:33:15Sorry, I don't recall a face.
00:33:17Well, I can't much blame you for that.
00:33:19If I remember, there was a Patricia Bedford.
00:33:22What do you want these?
00:33:23Oh, well, let me see.
00:33:26I think right down here would be nice.
00:33:28Right along here.
00:33:29All right.
00:33:31I love petunias, don't you?
00:33:32I can take them or leave them.
00:33:35You don't seem very happy.
00:33:36I thought all the men enjoyed working on the outside.
00:33:38I didn't apply for this job.
00:33:42Tell me, how do the men like their new warden?
00:33:44I wouldn't know.
00:33:46How about you?
00:33:48He's just another copper to me.
00:33:50Don't you see? He's trying to help you.
00:33:53Aren't you better off now? Think what he's trying to do.
00:33:56No one caught me whimpering.
00:34:00Johnny, you have changed.
00:34:02Yeah, not the bright-eyed boy I was at college, am I?
00:34:06I wonder what the matter could be.
00:34:09Well...
00:34:14Johnny, I never for a minute believed you were guilty.
00:34:18You should have been at my trial.
00:34:19Well, I read all those things in the newspapers, but I didn't believe them.
00:34:22There must have been something. A frame-up?
00:34:24Bright girl, bright girl.
00:34:26Get on my next jury.
00:34:28But you mustn't let these things poison you.
00:34:31You could only see yourself.
00:34:33Beat it, will you?
00:34:36Johnny, don't try to be tough.
00:34:39Leave me alone and tell little Warden Fauntleroy the same.
00:35:02Get your stuff, Gray.
00:35:03The warden's leasing you a new apartment.
00:35:05What's the idea?
00:35:06Well, maybe he's worried about your comfort.
00:35:09Or maybe he thinks you need a change of atmosphere.
00:35:12I don't like it.
00:35:13Take it easy, kid.
00:35:30What's this for?
00:35:31Putting you to yourself.
00:35:32Kane's been giving you some bad ideas.
00:35:34Why don't you pick on somebody else?
00:35:36Take these blankets we sell.
00:35:37Yes, sir.
00:35:40Look, Johnny, you think we're all against you here.
00:35:42That's not so.
00:35:44I'm going to show you something that may change that attitude of yours.
00:35:46I'm all eyes.
00:35:51That's the beginning of our new athletic program, Johnny.
00:35:54Might not be a bad idea for you.
00:35:56I'm not the athletic type.
00:35:58Oh, is that so? I heard you were quite a football star in college.
00:36:01So what?
00:36:03Come on, I'll show you something else.
00:36:06The training they receive here enables them to find good jobs when they leave.
00:36:09The National Defense Program needs trained workers.
00:36:12Every day, letters reach me from all over the country begging for these men,
00:36:15and the parole board's been very lenient.
00:36:17Might be a way out for you, Johnny, if you care to take it.
00:36:19No, thanks.
00:36:21Sure?
00:36:22Not interested.
00:36:25Johnny, you've had a good education.
00:36:26Seems to me you ought to be interested in reading.
00:36:28We've got some very fine books in the library.
00:36:30Yeah?
00:36:32Maybe I ought to write a book sometime entitled Justice,
00:36:35or How I Served Ten Years on a Phony Rat.
00:36:38I know someone who thinks you're innocent, but you've almost convinced her otherwise.
00:36:41Very interesting.
00:36:43I was in hope she might help you pull yourself together.
00:36:46You two ought to get yourselves a tambourine and a cornet,
00:36:49but don't play on my corner. I don't like your sermons.
00:36:52It's not a bad sermon if you see things my way.
00:36:54Funny thing, I don't.
00:36:56All right, Johnny, someday I think you will.
00:37:01You better see the boss.
00:37:02What's up?
00:37:03Your pals are going over the wall.
00:37:05Who said so?
00:37:06Great buying. It's never wrong.
00:37:07Where's Cain?
00:37:08Working in the laundry.
00:37:31What's this I hear about my prize?
00:37:33Rat's planning to make a break for it.
00:37:34That's right.
00:37:35I gotta work fast.
00:37:37That's the kid. They'll never make it.
00:37:39Lay off.
00:37:40Let the state take care of him.
00:37:41This is one thing I gotta take care of myself.
00:37:43Don't be a sap.
00:37:44They'll have you slipping the eggs with old Wayne.
00:37:46Let me worry about that.
00:37:48I need a gun, Cain. Fix it.
00:37:51I, uh...
00:37:53I don't think I can get one.
00:37:54Quit stalling.
00:37:55Okay, it's your funeral.
00:37:56Fine, three others.
00:38:04I told you to give him more water, but you wouldn't listen.
00:38:06Why don't you be quiet?
00:38:07They'll never bloom by tomorrow. I know it.
00:38:12Okay, pal.
00:38:13It won't work.
00:38:15Can't hustle Mother Nature.
00:38:17You know, the blooming of a flower to me is the birth of a man.
00:38:22You know, the blooming of a flower to me is the birth of something very beautiful.
00:38:28It's an exquisite and precious moment.
00:38:32A few hours from now, I'll cease to exist, but that won't be an unfavorable exchange.
00:38:37But that's the reason for my anxiety.
00:38:38If I...
00:38:39Johnny, if I could see just one more bloom...
00:38:43I'll go easier.
00:38:45Well, you won't.
00:38:47Buy some more water.
00:38:52I'll go easier.
00:39:00Why, hello, Johnny.
00:39:01Well, I...
00:39:02I, uh...
00:39:04I came to borrow petunias.
00:39:05They're, uh...
00:39:06blooming up here, and I...
00:39:10There's a nice one right there.
00:39:12Yes, I see.
00:39:16I don't mean to seem inquisitive, but, uh...
00:39:18A few days ago, you didn't seem very interested in flowers.
00:39:22They're for a friend.
00:39:23Friend?
00:39:25Well, never mind.
00:39:28Oh, I'm sorry.
00:39:32Well, as a matter of fact, it's for Wayne.
00:39:36He's gonna be executed tomorrow, and he's, uh...
00:39:39He's got a crazy idea about flowers.
00:39:42Oh.
00:39:45You're not as tough as you think you are, Johnny Gray.
00:39:49Ask your boyfriend.
00:39:51Who, Frank?
00:39:53Why do you think he's my boyfriend?
00:39:56Well, he is, isn't he?
00:39:57Well, we've known each other for years.
00:39:59We grew up together, but...
00:40:03Well, I'll...
00:40:04I'll return this. Thanks.
00:40:18Wayne!
00:40:25Wayne!
00:40:32It bloomed!
00:40:33So it did.
00:40:34Satisfied?
00:40:35Oh, yes.
00:40:37You know, they asked me this morning if there's anything I want.
00:40:39It's sort of a last request.
00:40:42You're not the easiest guy in the world to figure out.
00:40:44Oh, forgive me about the water, Johnny. I didn't mean to be a nuisance.
00:40:48I couldn't have produced the more beautiful bloom myself.
00:40:52Ah, forget it.
00:40:55Well, I suppose the guard will be along pretty soon to lock up.
00:40:58It's getting late.
00:40:59What do you mean?
00:41:01Oh, they always lock up prisoners before an execution.
00:41:05I read about it somewhere.
00:41:07It's funny how you read about things and they all seem so far away.
00:41:12Something that happened to you.
00:41:15But I got what I wanted.
00:41:18I'll just take a couple of deep breaths.
00:41:21It'll only be a few seconds.
00:41:31Come on, Johnny.
00:41:32Everybody gets locked up for the big event.
00:41:41So long, pal.
00:41:42Bye-bye.
00:41:49TEN YEARS LATER
00:42:05Here's your artillery, kid.
00:42:10Keep it. I don't have any use for it.
00:42:12What's got a hold of you?
00:42:15Nothing. I, uh...
00:42:18I'm gonna let the state take care of it.
00:42:21Now, that's the stuff, kid.
00:42:23That's playing it smart.
00:42:25Sure, let those lugs get drilled.
00:42:27When the time comes, you and me will bust it out, right?
00:42:29Hey, Johnny?
00:42:30Sure, Cain. Sure, sure.
00:42:33TEN YEARS LATER
00:42:46I'll sound the alarm.
00:42:47Call the warden.
00:43:02TEN YEARS LATER
00:43:32TEN YEARS LATER
00:43:38I haven't located them yet, sir.
00:43:39How many?
00:43:40I understand about four.
00:43:41I wonder if Gray's in his cell.
00:44:03Over here.
00:44:04Right, sir.
00:44:18Let's take a look.
00:44:19Right with you, boy.
00:44:32You got one in the hospital, warden. You'd better hurry.
00:44:34Was Gray among them?
00:44:35No, sir.
00:44:36Thanks.
00:44:37Come on.
00:44:39Warden...
00:44:42There's something I...
00:44:43I have to tell you.
00:44:45All right, baby. What is it?
00:44:47Johnny Gray...
00:44:48He's...
00:44:50He's...
00:44:51What about Gray? What about him?
00:44:54He's in a...
00:44:56frame.
00:44:58We...
00:45:00We had to have someone...
00:45:03take the rap...
00:45:06for Rico.
00:45:16Warden...
00:45:19The kid's innocent.
00:45:22Spring in.
00:45:30Get the governor on the phone.
00:45:49The governor's letter expressed how we really feel, Johnny.
00:45:51Forget it. I'm going to.
00:45:54Well, think over my proposition.
00:45:55If you decide to accept it, let me know.
00:45:57I will.
00:45:58Bye, Johnny. Good luck.
00:45:59Thanks.
00:46:05There's a Miss Bedford waiting for you at the outside gate, Johnny.
00:46:08Thanks, Murphy.
00:46:13Tell her I'll be there in a few minutes.
00:46:14Okay.
00:46:25Hello, Johnny.
00:46:26Hello, Amy.
00:46:29Amy, I want to apologize for the way I've acted.
00:46:32I guess I was pretty nasty.
00:46:34Well, you had a perfectly good right to be.
00:46:36No, I didn't.
00:46:37But no one could tell me that at the time.
00:46:39Well, what are you going to do now?
00:46:43I don't know.
00:46:46Well...
00:46:48Bye.
00:46:49Amy, that...
00:46:51That senior that you knew at college doesn't exist anymore.
00:46:56Believe me.
00:46:59I'm going to find something to do. Some sort of work.
00:47:02Oh, that's wonderful.
00:47:04There's a job here. Frank told me so.
00:47:08I know. I've been thinking about it.
00:47:12But...
00:47:14I've got to have time to decide.
00:47:18Thanks for believing in me.
00:47:24And that?
00:47:26Nothing.
00:47:28Goodbye, Amy.
00:47:36Murphy, will you tell the young lady at the outside gate not to wait for me?
00:47:39I'm not coming out.
00:47:41Why, sure.
00:47:46Hello, Johnny.
00:47:47Hello.
00:47:48How do I look?
00:47:49You look much better in that outfit.
00:47:50The main thing is how you feel.
00:47:52Now that I've made up my mind, I feel I've taken the right step.
00:47:55With you as athletic director of the prison,
00:47:57my reform program is going to be much easier.
00:48:00There's no use in my emphasizing the importance of your job.
00:48:03I think if you keep the men physically fit, they'll stay mentally fit.
00:48:06Duncan will show you the routine. You'll find him in the mess hall.
00:48:08Yes, Will.
00:48:10Mighty proud of you, Johnny. Good luck.
00:48:12Thanks. I'll do my best.
00:48:20Now, who's trying copper?
00:48:26Dirty little...
00:48:30Spell.
00:48:31You just saw a boss?
00:48:33My old pal, Johnny.
00:48:48Hey, boss.
00:48:49Yeah?
00:48:50The artillery come in this morning. 6.38.
00:48:53Good.
00:48:54Pass them around.
00:48:56The boys seen who's back.
00:48:57And they don't like it, boss. He knows the work.
00:48:59Yeah, sure, sure.
00:49:01So he sings to the warden and we wind up in the ice house.
00:49:04He's not back to Red Apple Sanders.
00:49:06Then why the guard outfit?
00:49:07Well, figure it out.
00:49:08The kid's done a phony.
00:49:10And I'm sorry from the governor and a slap on the back from the warden
00:49:13ain't gonna change that, baby.
00:49:15Now, Johnny, get wise. He's working in close.
00:49:19With him next to the warden, we'll walk anytime.
00:49:22Yeah?
00:49:23Then you gotta hand it to him.
00:49:24Yeah, tell the boys to play along.
00:49:27Don't make no trouble for him.
00:49:28And the sooner he gets solid with the warden,
00:49:30the sooner we walk, baby.
00:49:32I got you.
00:49:37Peter.
00:49:38Huh?
00:49:39Scram. I wanna talk to Johnny.
00:49:42Sure, boss.
00:49:45Hi, Johnny.
00:49:46Hi, Johnny.
00:49:49How's it going, Cain?
00:49:50Oh, not bad, kid.
00:49:53Heh, heh.
00:49:55You almost look like a cop now.
00:49:58You see that?
00:50:00Now do you understand why I don't trust him?
00:50:03Well, the men were cellmates.
00:50:05Johnny's wise in keeping his friendship.
00:50:07And keeping your nose clean.
00:50:08Yeah, you know me, Johnny.
00:50:12Say, will you do me a favor?
00:50:14Anything for an old pal.
00:50:15Would you get the boys to come out and play baseball?
00:50:17I'd like to see you there, too.
00:50:19Sure, I'll get them out for you.
00:50:20Like I said, anything for an old pal.
00:50:23Thanks, Cain.
00:50:24The warden will be very pleased and it'll help me a lot.
00:50:26I'd like to start off with a big bang.
00:50:28That's right, Johnny.
00:50:29A lot of bangs, huh?
00:50:33Don't worry, Duncan.
00:50:34Remember this, Johnny's no criminal.
00:50:36I have a hunch you'll see Cain out on that baseball diamond before long.
00:50:39I don't think so.
00:50:41But if you do, you better frisk him.
00:50:43Oh, go ahead and laugh.
00:50:45But mind you, I'm going to keep an eye on Gray.
00:50:50♪♪
00:51:00You've done a great job, Johnny.
00:51:02You know, it's hard to believe those men I just saw on the athletic field are the same color.
00:51:06The credit's all yours, Frank.
00:51:07I just carry out orders.
00:51:08Oh, no.
00:51:09Now, you've got Cain and these boys out there.
00:51:11I couldn't have done that.
00:51:13I think he'll settle down.
00:51:14I can handle him.
00:51:15Good.
00:51:17You know, I had a long talk with the governor today.
00:51:19He tells me his office is being flooded with letters from all over the country
00:51:22demanding we go back to the old system.
00:51:24But he's pleased with what we're doing, and I think he'll play along with us.
00:51:28So, it begins to look like if we don't have any trouble, we got this thing licked.
00:51:31This is just the start.
00:51:34I almost forgot to tell you.
00:51:35Amy wants us to come to dinner tonight.
00:51:37I want you to come.
00:51:38You know, it's a funny thing.
00:51:39She thinks you've been avoiding her.
00:51:41I told her it was just her imagination.
00:51:44I'm sorry.
00:51:45I can't go tonight.
00:51:46I'm on duty in the block at 10.
00:51:49Now, wait a minute.
00:51:50You've got to do better than that.
00:51:51You can leave early, you know.
00:51:52I'll expect you at 8.
00:51:54Well, I, uh...
00:51:55Yes?
00:51:57Nothing.
00:51:588 o'clock it is.
00:52:03When the umpire called that third strike on Zambowski,
00:52:06I had to call three of the guards to keep the boys from mobbing him.
00:52:10Oh, I think it's wonderful the way you've gotten the boys interested in sports, Johnny.
00:52:13Well, it's easy enough if you have the kind of cooperation I get from them.
00:52:19Well, it's getting late. I'd better run along.
00:52:20So soon?
00:52:21Yeah, I have to leave your father at 10.
00:52:23Oh.
00:52:24Thanks for the dinner.
00:52:25You wait till I make a phone call, Johnny.
00:52:27I'll walk with you.
00:52:28Okay.
00:52:30You've hardly said a word all evening.
00:52:32I'm sorry.
00:52:33Besides, you haven't been around to inspect the boots of your neighbor.
00:52:36What?
00:52:37The petunias. They're gorgeous.
00:52:40Oh, I used to hate those flowers.
00:52:44Johnny.
00:52:45Yes?
00:52:46There seems to be a war between us.
00:52:48Is something wrong?
00:52:50No, nothing.
00:52:52But you seem so strange.
00:52:55I hadn't noticed it.
00:52:58Johnny, that time you kissed me, did it mean anything?
00:53:07No, nothing.
00:53:08Nothing.
00:53:16Well, you two look like you've been telling secrets.
00:53:18Well, we haven't got any secrets anymore, have we, Johnny?
00:53:21Shall we go?
00:53:24I'm sorry, Amy.
00:53:26Goodbye.
00:53:28Good night.
00:53:39Well, I certainly am disappointed in you.
00:53:41What?
00:53:42Yes.
00:53:43For a fellow who's supposed to know what it's all about, you're a dope.
00:53:45Now, wait a minute.
00:53:46Amy's in love with you, and everybody around here knows it but you.
00:53:49That's too bad.
00:53:50Now, listen.
00:53:51If you have any ideas about Amy and me, forget them.
00:53:53We were brought up together, and there's a great affection between us, but that's all.
00:53:56We're not in love.
00:53:57Wait a minute.
00:53:58Do you mean that?
00:53:59Certainly, I do.
00:54:00And if I were you, I'd do something about it.
00:54:02Well, I thought all along that you and...
00:54:04Why don't you stop thinking?
00:54:05Try some action.
00:54:07Gray, reporting, sir.
00:54:11What are you so happy about?
00:54:14Nothing, sir.
00:54:16All right.
00:54:17Start with the main floor block.
00:54:19Yes, sir.
00:54:26I'm sorry, sir.
00:54:27I'm sorry.
00:54:28I'm sorry.
00:54:29I'm sorry.
00:54:30I'm sorry.
00:54:31I'm sorry.
00:54:32I'm sorry.
00:54:33I'm sorry.
00:54:34I'm sorry.
00:54:35I'm sorry.
00:54:52Johnny.
00:54:54You know you're not supposed to talk, Cain.
00:54:56Yes, I know, but Johnny, we're busting out of here tomorrow.
00:54:58Fix the warden.
00:55:00You're crazy, Cain.
00:55:01I'm going straight.
00:55:02straight. Don't kid, pal. You got me all wrong. I'm straight.
00:55:41What's up, boss?
00:55:42Kid's double-crossed us. We're getting out of here. Come on, let's open the cells.
00:55:59Duck!
00:56:00Rich, copper!
00:56:11What the?
00:56:12Jumpy, get his gun.
00:56:14Rick!
00:56:15So, Gray let you out, did he?
00:56:17Yeah, that's a hot one. Here you are, Jumpy. Stick him in with our pal.
00:56:22You'll never get away with this. Go on back to your cells. Don't be a fool.
00:56:25Don't give me no trouble, copper. I'm going to save you for later. Get moving.
00:56:35Right here. Get in there.
00:56:42You'll regret this.
00:56:43You won't be around to find out.
00:56:50Are you all right, boy?
00:56:51Don't worry about me.
00:56:55Okay, fellas. Pile up.
00:57:13We got to stop them.
00:57:14Now, easy. They're not out yet. We'll be lucky if we get out of here alive.
00:57:21What's that?
00:57:22What's up, gang?
00:57:26Come on.
00:57:29Quiet. Quiet, everybody.
00:57:32Quiet!
00:57:35Listen, fellas, we're going out.
00:57:37If any of you birds want to go back in your cage, just get.
00:57:40We don't want to go back. We want to go with you.
00:57:44How about you?
00:57:46I'll go, too.
00:57:48Yes, sir.
00:57:50Yes, sir.
00:57:52Excuse me.
00:57:53Excuse me.
00:57:54Have they got Duncan and Gray? The whole block's open.
00:57:56Everyone in his post?
00:57:57Yes, sir. The governor's on the phone.
00:57:59Hello, governor. Warden Sanders.
00:58:01How bad, Sanders?
00:58:03Do you want the troops? I can have them there within...
00:58:05No, no, not yet. Give me a chance.
00:58:07I'm going to try to get the men to go back to their own accord.
00:58:10You think you can handle it, Sanders?
00:58:12If you fail, it'll mean your resignation.
00:58:17Well, if you want to take that chance, all right.
00:58:19I'll wait half an hour.
00:58:21If I don't hear from you within that time, I'll have to call out the troops.
00:58:24Thank you, sir.
00:58:26Frank.
00:58:27What are you doing here?
00:58:28They've got them in there. You've got to do something.
00:58:30I'll try. Now, please go home.
00:58:32No, I'm going to stay.
00:58:33Tell the men I want no shooting unless it's absolutely necessary.
00:58:36Yes, sir.
00:58:37What are you going to do?
00:58:38Appeal to them.
00:58:39If what we've been doing is right, they'll go back to their cells.
00:58:41But suppose they won't.
00:58:43Frank, this is no time for crazy experiments.
00:58:45Don't you understand? They've got Dad and Johnny locked in there.
00:58:47Can't you get...
00:58:48No.
00:58:49All you have to do is listen to me and everything will be all right.
00:58:52Okay, Frank.
00:58:53Men, this is Warden Sanders.
00:58:56You're being led by a few desperate, deluded fools.
00:59:00Now, get back to your cells. Escape is impossible.
00:59:02Ah, we don't believe that.
00:59:05Go on back and you won't be harmed.
00:59:08Don't listen to him, fellas. We're all in this together.
00:59:12Can you hear me, Warden?
00:59:14Get back to your cell, Kane.
00:59:16You'll never get them in to follow you.
00:59:18You'll never get through.
00:59:19Yeah?
00:59:20It's dark and gray.
00:59:22Keep your shirt on, Sanders!
00:59:25What are they going to do, Frank?
00:59:27Amy, will you please go home?
00:59:28But, Frank!
00:59:35Men, I appeal to you. Go back to your cells.
00:59:39Open up, Warden. Let us through.
00:59:41Or I'll plug your prize rats.
00:59:44Say something so we know you're here.
00:59:48Come on, speaker.
00:59:49Don't give in, Frank.
00:59:54Steady.
00:59:57We've got to let them out. They'll kill them, Frank.
01:00:00Ray and your father, like the other guards, know the responsibilities of their job.
01:00:04I can't let them.
01:00:06Take away their guns.
01:00:08Don't let a handful of men bully you.
01:00:11I tell you, if there's any bloodshed, it means the end of your privileges.
01:00:14You'll return to the old system. I give you my word on that.
01:00:17Now, don't let a few men destroy the privileges you've worked for.
01:00:21You've got 60 seconds to open up.
01:00:26Listen to your Warden, men.
01:00:28Go on back to your cells.
01:00:30He's on your side. Believe me. I was one of you myself.
01:00:33Trust him.
01:00:34I'm the word out of you now.
01:00:36You may have these men, Buffalo and Cain, but not me.
01:00:39Go on back to your cell.
01:00:41And get the hold for light.
01:00:43You'd like that, wouldn't you?
01:00:50Is that gate open?
01:00:52You know it doesn't, Cain.
01:00:54Come on, speak for your rats.
01:00:57Gray knows the rules.
01:01:00Okay. You asked for it. He's right.
01:01:03I don't want the hold.
01:01:04What do we get out of this? We won't make it anyway.
01:01:07That's right, fellas. The Warden's right.
01:01:13Stop paying attention, fellas. It's a trick.
01:01:17What's the matter, Cain?
01:01:19The men don't seem to want to take your orders.
01:01:24May I?
01:01:26So long.
01:01:27Lay off him, Cain.
01:01:35I didn't want to do it, you know, but...
01:01:38I was trying to help you guys out.
01:01:44I have to.
01:01:45Stop it.
01:01:46I can't.
01:01:48Listen, fellas.
01:01:49You've got to stay where you are.
01:01:51Back to your cell, Cain.
01:01:54Back, back, stand back where I put every one of you.
01:02:05Back to your cell, Cain.
01:02:08Wait a minute. Stop.
01:02:10Wait a minute, fellas.
01:02:12Wait a minute, fellas.
01:02:28Thank you, darling.
01:02:37Johnny.
01:02:40Johnny.
01:02:41I died a thousand times, darling.
01:02:44I wonder whether I'd ever get to see how those petunias turned out.
01:02:48Johnny.