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00:00:30♪♪
00:00:56Are you nervous, my dear?
00:01:08Oh, not nervous, darling, but just a little self-conscious, you know.
00:01:13Well, Mr. Stewart, what is this big surprise you have for me?
00:01:18You'll know all about it very shortly, my dear.
00:01:21Why, Ronnie, you haven't eaten a thing.
00:01:28Don't be silly.
00:01:29This is the best dinner I ever drunk.
00:01:33You know, I'm dying to know what Jerome is going to give Mona this time.
00:01:37Perhaps he's going to give her another yacht in case the one she has breaks down.
00:01:41If I had a daughter as slow and unappreciative as Mona, I'd turn her over my knee.
00:01:48I wouldn't speak too rashly, my dear.
00:01:51Remember, it's been years since you've seen your knee.
00:01:59It's been many years since this old home has been honored
00:02:02by the presence of so many of my friends and my daughter, Mona's.
00:02:07But after the culmination of the event I am about to announce,
00:02:11I hope that many such festive little gatherings will take place here.
00:02:16It gives me indescribable pleasure to announce
00:02:21that Miss Ursula Chesbrough has honored me by consenting to become my wife.
00:02:34I would like to propose a toast to the perfected bride and groom.
00:02:40Here's to the...
00:02:42Aren't you drinking?
00:02:45I'm not.
00:02:47Come on.
00:03:14Will you please excuse me for a moment?
00:03:37Go ahead, my dear.
00:03:39Get the fireworks out of your system.
00:03:41Then perhaps we can sit down and talk this over like two adults.
00:03:50This whole thing is ridiculous.
00:03:53I wish Mona liked me, Ronnie.
00:03:56She's probably very sorry. Forget it.
00:03:58Ursula!
00:04:00I've seen her every day and she never mentioned a word about this.
00:04:03You didn't either.
00:04:05Why did I have to learn it with the others as though I were a guest in your house?
00:04:08Because, my dear, I wish to avoid just such a scene as this.
00:04:12She's already telling me what I should and shouldn't do
00:04:14and I don't propose to take orders from her.
00:04:18Ursula is very sensible and understanding.
00:04:20Mona thinks a great deal of you.
00:04:22I'm sure if you try to understand her, you will love her too.
00:04:26Never!
00:04:31Will you join me for coffee in the drawing room?
00:04:47Dad, please don't do this thing.
00:04:51My dear child,
00:04:54all your life I have catered to your slightest whim,
00:04:57but this is one time I can't and won't.
00:05:02The day you marry Ursula, I'll leave this house.
00:05:06That's your privilege, my dear.
00:05:12Then you won't change your mind?
00:05:14No, Mona. I won't.
00:05:17Very well, then. Please excuse me to your guests.
00:05:21Have it your own way, my dear.
00:05:32Oh, Jerome, I'm terribly sorry.
00:05:35Now, don't worry, dear.
00:05:37I know, but if I could only talk with Mona.
00:05:40Oh, I'm afraid not, dear.
00:05:42In her present mood, Mona is better left alone.
00:05:46Oh, all right, dear.
00:05:56Your drink, Mr. Vance, sir.
00:05:58Your drink, Mr. Vance, sir.
00:06:00I tell you, Jevon, it's a shame.
00:06:03Goldfish always do their part.
00:06:06Yet everybody gets a new deal but the goldfish.
00:06:09That's quite true, sir.
00:06:11They can't even organize.
00:06:13They still have to swim around 24 hours a day, Jevon.
00:06:23Look at little Charlie here.
00:06:25Just dying to take little Minnie over here out for a stroll in the woods
00:06:29and sit down and hold her fin
00:06:32or maybe play love and bloom on her scale.
00:06:35But he can't do it. They have no home life.
00:06:38Poor little fishy.
00:06:42Ronnie, what on earth are you doing?
00:06:44Well, I was just seeing how a goldfish would act with the jitters.
00:06:48But you'll kill them.
00:06:50Well, there's never been a case known on record
00:06:52of a goldfish dying from drink.
00:06:55Did you put Papa Stewart in his place?
00:06:58I told him what a fool he was making of himself.
00:07:05I don't know what the older generation is coming to, Mona.
00:07:08We have apparently failed in raising our parents successfully.
00:07:12Oh, Ronnie, don't you realize what this means to me?
00:07:15Sure I do.
00:07:17If your father wants to throw his life away by getting married,
00:07:20there's only one thing for you to do.
00:07:22And that is?
00:07:23Get married for spite.
00:07:25Throw your life away on some good-for-nothing, worthless scamp
00:07:31like me.
00:07:33And I won't let you down either, Mona.
00:07:36I promise you I'll devote my whole life
00:07:39to amounting to nothing just for your sake.
00:07:44When can we get married?
00:07:46What?
00:07:47I told him I'd do it, and I will.
00:07:49We'll just have a cheap runaway elopement to Niagara Falls
00:07:52and see what Mr. Jerome Stewart and his fiancée think of that.
00:07:55Are you game, Ronnie?
00:07:57What do you think I've been hanging around here two years for?
00:08:00Ronnie, I've got to pack.
00:08:01I'll be ready in 10 minutes.
00:08:03We'll take the fifth train to Buffalo and be married there.
00:08:23Have a drink?
00:08:24No, thank you.
00:08:32Cigarette?
00:08:38Come on, Mona.
00:08:39Cheer up.
00:08:40You'd think I'd have a good time.
00:08:42Come on.
00:08:43Come on.
00:08:44Come on.
00:08:45Come on.
00:08:46Come on.
00:08:47Come on.
00:08:48Come on.
00:08:49Come on.
00:08:50Come on.
00:08:51Cheer up.
00:08:52You'd think we were married already.
00:08:55We're not going to be married, darling.
00:08:57I can't go through with it.
00:09:00Why not?
00:09:01Because it wouldn't be fair to you.
00:09:03I don't love you.
00:09:04You know that.
00:09:05Oh, now listen, Mona.
00:09:06No, Ronnie.
00:09:07Just a minute.
00:09:08Now let's talk this thing over.
00:09:10Please.
00:09:14Honey, I don't think you could love anyone in the usual sense.
00:09:19But you've got to settle down with someone substantial pretty soon,
00:09:22or you're going to drift on the rocks, Mona.
00:09:25I've played around plenty in all that, but I love you.
00:09:30And who knows?
00:09:31Maybe our marriage will mean the salvation of us both.
00:09:34Now don't stop me.
00:09:35Let me finish.
00:09:38You've been very impulsive at times.
00:09:41Of course, we all know that.
00:09:43I've worried a lot of times about you
00:09:46running off and rushing into a hasty marriage
00:09:48and making a mess out of your life.
00:09:50Isn't that what I may be doing now?
00:09:52No, it isn't, Mona.
00:09:54You know, I could never do anything to hurt you.
00:09:57You're a dear, Ronnie.
00:09:59And I wish I could feel differently towards you, but I can't.
00:10:02If we go through with this, you're the one who'll be hurt.
00:10:05Well, let me worry about that.
00:10:16I...
00:10:22Your room's all made up, sir.
00:10:24Would the lady like to have her room made up now?
00:10:26Yeah, in just a moment.
00:10:32Honey, you're tired and nervous.
00:10:34Get a good night's rest,
00:10:36and you'll think differently in the morning.
00:10:38Then we'll hash the whole thing over.
00:10:41Good night.
00:10:43Good night, Ronnie.
00:10:50I'll get this awful stuff out of your way.
00:10:58Good night.
00:10:59Good night.
00:11:03Shall I remove this, ma'am?
00:11:05Yes, please.
00:11:32Quarter, what city is this?
00:11:34No city, ma'am.
00:11:35We just pulled into Tuftson.
00:11:36This is only a whistle stop.
00:11:38How far is it to Albany?
00:11:40Mmm, about 28 miles.
00:11:43All right.
00:11:44Take my bags out to the platform.
00:11:46I'm getting off.
00:11:48But, uh...
00:11:49But, uh, madam, this Tuftson's only a waterhole.
00:11:52Please do as I ask.
00:11:55Oh, Quarter.
00:11:56Yes, ma'am?
00:11:57In the morning,
00:11:59tell the gentleman in drawing room B
00:12:02that I'll communicate with him later.
00:12:15Good night.
00:12:16Good night.
00:12:17Good night.
00:12:44Oh, Porter!
00:12:58Could you tell me what time the next train leaves for New York?
00:13:01I could.
00:13:02But I ain't no porter.
00:13:04I'm the stationmaster here.
00:13:06Sorry.
00:13:08Well, uh, stationmaster, what time does it leave?
00:13:13The next train for New York goes through here in half an hour.
00:13:16Oh, splendid.
00:13:19Could you sell me a ticket, stationmaster?
00:13:22Yeah, sure.
00:13:24Won't do no good if the train don't stop here.
00:13:26Well, then, what time does the next train for New York stop here?
00:13:30The milk train stops here at 5.13 in the morning.
00:13:33In the morning?
00:13:34Oh.
00:13:36I can't wait here all night alone.
00:13:38Well,
00:13:40there's a train out of Albany at 1.40.
00:13:44Oh, thank you.
00:13:45That's all right, ma'am.
00:13:52Maybe if I drove over, I could catch...
00:13:55Is it possible to hire a car at this time of night?
00:13:58Well, yeah, sure.
00:14:00I'll show you.
00:14:01Eh?
00:14:02Right down there where you see that light,
00:14:04that's the Night Owl Cafe.
00:14:06You got a couple of cars you can hire there.
00:14:08But you ask for Johnny O'Rourke.
00:14:10He's very reliable.
00:14:12That's all right.
00:14:13Oh, will my bag be all right here till I get back?
00:14:16Oh, yeah, sure.
00:14:19I'll carry them for you, only...
00:14:21somebody might see me
00:14:23and tell my wife that I've been
00:14:25lollygagging around with a pretty gal and...
00:14:28I'll catch him.
00:15:00Are you Johnny O'Rourke?
00:15:02No.
00:15:04Well...
00:15:10Never mind.
00:15:12Will you charge to drive me to Albany?
00:15:15I'm...
00:15:16I'll pay you well if that's what's bothering you.
00:15:18I've got to catch that 1.40 train.
00:15:23Okay.
00:15:27In.
00:15:29Um, stop at the station first, driver.
00:15:31I left my bag there.
00:15:34All right.
00:15:53Driver, are you sure this is the road to Albany?
00:16:00Get out.
00:16:01What?
00:16:02You heard me, get out.
00:16:09Give me that purse, your watch and ring.
00:16:11I'll do nothing of the kind.
00:16:14Do I have to take them from you?
00:16:32What am I supposed to do?
00:16:34Wait here for a streetcar?
00:16:39Here.
00:16:40There's a car line to Albany a few miles down the road.
00:16:46Do you think you can actually get away with this?
00:16:49Looks like it, doesn't it?
00:17:41Hey!
00:17:42Stop!
00:17:43Stop!
00:17:44Hey!
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00:18:10Oh, it's you.
00:18:14What's the matter, afraid you overlooked something?
00:18:18No, decided I couldn't rob a woman.
00:18:21Come on, get in, I'll drive you to Albany.
00:18:25I like I sprained my ankle.
00:18:30Well, how did you do that?
00:18:32from a wild animal.
00:18:53Are you going to get your bag how we got.
00:19:03What are you doing running around the country alone in the middle of the night I was a low
00:19:11thing despite my father but I changed my mind just the type just like all the rest of these
00:19:18rich dames spoiled and stubborn who's stopping.
00:19:48Well that was right.
00:19:54What are you going to do now.
00:19:57Well it looks like we're going to spend the night here.
00:20:00Well I can't do that.
00:20:03There's the road.
00:20:19Who said the age of chivalry was dead.
00:20:28You might offer a lady a cigarette.
00:20:48Would you mind rolling one of these for me.
00:21:03You're not only spoiled and stubborn you're a helpless scatterbrain.
00:21:06You can't talk like that to me keep your old cigarette.
00:21:11Very well.
00:21:18Good night scatterbrain good night Jesse James.
00:23:18Good morning Jesse James.
00:23:39Morning scatterbrain.
00:23:41Did you find someone to pull us out.
00:23:43Yeah a farmer down the road he'll be along in a little while.
00:23:46Give me that ankle.
00:23:47Yes doctor.
00:23:53Horse liniment.
00:23:54Well it's all the farmer had we'll take some of the saunas out anyway.
00:23:57I suppose if I were hungry you'd bring me some oats.
00:24:04How long have you been a bandit?
00:24:07It was my first job.
00:24:09What did you do before that?
00:24:12A year in Sing Sing prison.
00:24:13For what?
00:24:15Something I didn't do.
00:24:17Something you didn't do.
00:24:18Yeah a friend and I were working in a bank in Rochester.
00:24:22Shortage was discovered he pinned on me and I was sent up.
00:24:26He was the one who did it though I found that out later.
00:24:29Hey there young fella.
00:24:31That's the farmer I'll be back in a minute.
00:24:41Say young fella looks to me like you're in deeper than I thought.
00:24:44Yeah.
00:24:47Much deeper.
00:24:48Well uh I usually charge five dollars to get them out of this hole but
00:24:53I'll do it for you for two.
00:24:56Okay.
00:25:08When you found that out did you report him to the police?
00:25:11No he had a wife and two kids.
00:25:14I'd already taken the rap to over the youth.
00:25:16I'm so sorry.
00:25:18Come on get your shoe on let's get started.
00:25:33How long have you been out of prison?
00:25:36A month.
00:25:38Have you tried to find another job?
00:25:40Have I it's all I've been doing.
00:25:42Who'd give an ex-convict a job?
00:25:44I would.
00:25:47I'm going to give you an opportunity to earn an honest living.
00:25:51How?
00:25:52I don't want to give my dad the satisfaction
00:25:54of welcoming the prodigal daughter back home yet.
00:25:57There's plenty of attractive country around here.
00:25:59We could have a lot of fun seeing it.
00:26:01We?
00:26:02Yes we.
00:26:04I'll pay you $25 a day to drive me around in your car.
00:26:07Nope the car's not for hire.
00:26:17I thought you wanted a job.
00:26:19I'm offering you one and you're turning it down.
00:26:21You don't deserve help.
00:26:29I'm sorry.
00:26:30I didn't mean that.
00:26:31But you did say you wanted a job.
00:26:34Well you can get lots of guys to drive you around if I have that much money.
00:26:37Yes but not lots of guys who will take care of me the way you do and doctor my sprained ankle.
00:26:42All right I'll drive you around until your ankle gets better.
00:27:00Where to Gatterbrain?
00:27:02Somewhere for breakfast Jesse James.
00:27:12Good morning.
00:27:27Maybe I'm wrong.
00:27:42Well where is she?
00:27:44Who?
00:27:45Mona of course.
00:27:47Mona isn't she here?
00:27:49If she were here would I be asking you?
00:27:51What happened?
00:27:51Well nothing happened.
00:27:54I was awakened on my wedding morn and politely informed and I had lost my beloved during the
00:27:59night so I just shuffled off to Buffalo spent a couple of days at the Falls and here I am.
00:28:04You idiot.
00:28:06You sit there making a lot of fool remarks and something serious may have happened to her.
00:28:10Wait till you get off the train.
00:28:11I had a little jerk town called Tuckston.
00:28:13I thought she came back home.
00:28:14You thought?
00:28:15Yes I thought.
00:28:16Yes and while you stood there thinking she may have been kidnapped or murdered or worse.
00:28:21Worse?
00:28:22Oh don't stand there like a dumbbell say something.
00:28:25Well I've been trying.
00:28:26Shut up come on we're going out and find her.
00:28:28Jerome.
00:28:30Now don't get yourself all worked up dear this may be just one of Mona's pranks.
00:28:35I'm sorry Ursula but three days have passed since this young nitwit ran away with Mona
00:28:40and something serious may have happened.
00:28:41I've got to find out.
00:28:43Of course dear but keep me informed.
00:28:45Yes I will.
00:28:45Uh have Germans pack my grip on me will you?
00:28:47Say where is this town Tuckston?
00:28:50Tuckston well it's a town outside of Albury a little place uh a little small town.
00:28:54Oh come on.
00:29:02What's that?
00:29:03That is a crutch.
00:29:04For me?
00:29:05How thoughtful of you.
00:29:07Thoughtful nothing I'm tired of carrying around everywhere.
00:29:11If that was such a bother we could have bought one.
00:29:13Oh there you go again money money money go on try walking on it.
00:29:20Oh no no no look stupid this is the way of you.
00:29:26See.
00:29:37Hahaha.
00:29:46You've been holding out on me do you know any more tricks?
00:29:51Come on let's see.
00:29:57You know you ought to do that more often you have a marvelous laugh.
00:30:00Yeah sure I remember her she was a mighty pretty young woman.
00:30:05All right all right do you know where she went?
00:30:09Sure I know that's what I'm trying to tell you.
00:30:12She hired a car from Johnny O'Rourke to drive her to Albany.
00:30:15Where is this O'Rourke now?
00:30:17Yeah I'll show you.
00:30:19There's Johnny's car standing right in front of that lunchroom.
00:30:23Thank you very much.
00:30:24Quite welcome.
00:30:25Come on Romeo.
00:30:31What are you going to do when my ankle gets better?
00:30:35Do I have to go over all that again?
00:30:38I'm dropping you off at Albany at the first corner.
00:30:41It's got to be soon too.
00:30:43I got to see a Mr. Delaney.
00:30:45He's due back in town about now.
00:30:48What are you going to see him about?
00:30:50Business.
00:30:51What kind of business?
00:30:54What is this a third degree?
00:30:55I hope it's not some kind of crooked business.
00:30:59Well what if it is?
00:31:03You certainly can't spoil a swell day.
00:31:08She may have gotten a lift to Albany but she certainly didn't hire me to drive her.
00:31:11This is very strange Romy.
00:31:13I wish you wouldn't get yourself so upset.
00:31:14Mona's all right.
00:31:15All right nothing.
00:31:17I tell you there's something wrong.
00:31:18Can you drive us to Albany in a hurry?
00:31:21Sure get in.
00:31:26Oh I forgot my hat and coat.
00:31:31Okay scatterbrain.
00:31:32Never mind I'll get it.
00:31:45Ah!
00:31:46Oh David!
00:31:47David!
00:31:49David!
00:31:49David!
00:31:50Did you see?
00:31:53Not a bad sprint for a cripple.
00:31:56Well I...
00:31:57Why did you have to lie about your ankle?
00:31:59I...
00:32:00I didn't want you to leave me.
00:32:02Well I hate a faker.
00:32:04And you don't care what happens to me.
00:32:06These last few days have just been a new thrill for you.
00:32:08Something you haven't tried before.
00:32:09Well it's over.
00:32:10I only tried to get that crazy idea of retaliation out of your head.
00:32:14Oh yes?
00:32:15Well you lay off me.
00:32:17Your ankle's okay now.
00:32:18We'll go on to Albany and our agreement ends there.
00:32:21Does it?
00:32:23What do you mean does it?
00:32:24If there are any new thrills being passed around, I'm not going to be left out.
00:32:50Hello?
00:32:51Hello I want to speak to Mr. Delaney.
00:32:53He just got back in town this morning.
00:32:55I'll see if he's in his office.
00:32:56Who is it?
00:32:58Just a minute.
00:33:07Yeah?
00:33:08There's a guy wants you on the phone boss.
00:33:10He says his name is Mannering.
00:33:12All right put him on.
00:33:16Hello?
00:33:17Hello Mr. Delaney?
00:33:19My name is Mannering.
00:33:21Hanlon told me to call you up.
00:33:23Oh Spike Hanlon said look me up huh?
00:33:25Yeah said you had a lot of pull could get me a job.
00:33:29All right come over.
00:33:30I'll see you right away.
00:33:43Here's where you get out.
00:33:45I'm not getting out.
00:33:47You're getting out if I have to throw you out.
00:33:49Listen let's at least be hard friends.
00:33:51Come on get out.
00:33:53I've got to see Delaney.
00:33:54I thought you were going to throw me out.
00:33:57Okay if that's the way you want it.
00:34:02Remember you asked for it.
00:34:05You're attracting an audience.
00:34:08Hey listen this is a private argument.
00:34:10Beat it will you?
00:34:14Come on get out.
00:34:15You're talking to me?
00:34:17Come on get out.
00:34:18You're talking to me?
00:34:19Keep going along.
00:34:19Hello officer.
00:34:20What seems to be the trouble here?
00:34:22Oh no trouble officer.
00:34:24Only my husband wants to end our honeymoon here.
00:34:27And I want to spend it in Niagara Falls.
00:34:29Now what would you suggest?
00:34:31Well I'd suggest that you keep right on driving until you get to Niagara Falls.
00:34:35Now come on.
00:34:46Any messages?
00:34:58Some police department.
00:35:01We're doing everything we can Mr. Stewart.
00:35:05They're not finding my daughter.
00:35:07Well after all they haven't much to work on.
00:35:10We're not even sure she's beneath me.
00:35:11Certainly she came to Albany.
00:35:14You should know by this time when Mona says she's going to do something she does it.
00:35:18You're trying to convince me that she's disappeared into thin air.
00:35:22Well if anyone can find her the police can.
00:35:24Didn't they promise the phone unit to hear anything?
00:35:27Why don't you take it easy and give them a chance?
00:35:38We'll use the back stairs.
00:36:14Hi Delaney.
00:36:14Hello.
00:36:17Glad to see you.
00:36:21Sit down.
00:36:23Have a cigar?
00:36:25Never mind the flowers Delaney.
00:36:29You know what we're here for.
00:36:33Yeah.
00:36:37I got your letter.
00:36:39Okay what told me up then.
00:36:42Now wait a minute Barclay.
00:36:43Wait a minute now.
00:36:44We've waited four years.
00:36:46We're here for the payoff.
00:36:48Come on now you're getting off easy.
00:36:50Now you listen to me.
00:36:52I spent five grand on a mouthpiece to handle your case.
00:36:55If I hadn't you might have put in 20 years instead of four.
00:36:58I'll give you a thousand bucks apiece cash call it square.
00:37:02I'll give you a thousand bucks apiece.
00:37:04I'll give you a thousand bucks apiece cash.
00:37:06I'll give you a thousand bucks apiece cash.
00:37:08Call it square.
00:37:15Listen, the mouthpiece was your idea.
00:37:18He saved your neck, too.
00:37:20We're blowing out of here with ten grand, Delaney, and we're leaving right now.
00:37:25Yeah.
00:37:26We'll get it one way or another.
00:37:28You can't blackmail me.
00:37:30Get out of here, both of you.
00:37:32Ten grand, Delaney.
00:37:34Come on, kick through.
00:37:38All right, get out.
00:37:40Let's go, New York.
00:37:49Let's get out of here.
00:37:50Wait a minute.
00:37:51This guy's got a lot of dough hidden around his office someplace.
00:37:54He's afraid of bankers.
00:37:56We're going to find them if we've got to rip this joint to pieces.
00:38:08I'll be right out.
00:38:18You stay here like a good kid and give me a break, will you?
00:38:21I will, if you promise to turn down any crooked offers.
00:38:24Okay, I promise.
00:38:29I'm sorry.
00:38:31Well, I'm not.
00:38:39My name's Mannering.
00:38:41I want to see Mr. Delaney.
00:38:42He's expecting me.
00:38:43Oh, yeah, you're the guy that phoned.
00:38:44Right upstairs.
00:38:45Thanks.
00:39:08I'll be right out.
00:39:39What?
00:39:40What is it?
00:39:41Pin.
00:39:42Pin?
00:40:08What is it?
00:40:38What's the matter?
00:40:39What happened?
00:40:40Delaney's dead.
00:40:41Stabbed.
00:40:42Who did it?
00:40:43How should I know?
00:41:09Police headquarters.
00:41:10Quick.
00:41:11You've got to get out before something happens.
00:41:12If you're innocent, why are you trying to get away?
00:41:13There's no time for explanations.
00:41:14I don't want you to get mixed up in this mess.
00:41:15You didn't.
00:41:16I didn't.
00:41:17He died in my arms.
00:41:18He was gasping.
00:41:19All he could do was gasp.
00:41:20I didn't.
00:41:21I didn't.
00:41:22I didn't.
00:41:23I didn't.
00:41:24I didn't.
00:41:25I didn't.
00:41:26I didn't.
00:41:27I didn't.
00:41:28I didn't.
00:41:29I didn't.
00:41:30I didn't.
00:41:31I didn't.
00:41:32I didn't.
00:41:33I didn't.
00:41:34I didn't.
00:41:35I didn't.
00:41:36I didn't.
00:41:37He was gasping.
00:41:38All he could say was pin.
00:41:39I didn't do it, I tell you.
00:41:40Then why are you running away?
00:41:41Do you think that I'm a sap?
00:41:42I'm an ex-convicted and they pinned it on me whether I did it or not.
00:41:43If I drive the station you can take the first train home.
00:41:48I'll do nothing of the kind.
00:41:49If you're innocent, I'm sticking by you.
00:41:50And I'm not going to railroad you again if I can help you.
00:41:54Now, go on.
00:41:55Hurry.
00:41:56What did you say his name was?
00:41:58Manning.
00:41:59I turned him right up.
00:42:00The boss was expecting him.
00:42:01He had a dame waiting outside, for him in his car.
00:42:02What did he look like?
00:42:03Tall, good-looking
00:42:04a blue suit and never mind what is that their license number again New York are seven seven
00:42:08four three seven New York. Maybe have a nice check the fact that Jim get the radio to pop
00:42:15it on the phone. Calling all car calling all car pick up ex-convict David mannering and
00:42:30girl companion wanted for murder driving seven passenger touring car New York like
00:42:35all seven seven dash four three seven go get on board. He is six feet tall wearing
00:42:46dark blue suit gray felt hat girl has on a white coat black hat.
00:43:16Which way did he go? I missed him. Phone headquarters.
00:43:47How long ago?
00:43:52Mannering and the girl gave one of our cars a slip out of West Albany.
00:43:57Get out there and try to hit them off.
00:44:46Take it easy. All right, Mannering, get out. Both of you.
00:44:59There's someone here to see you.
00:45:13Well, goodbye, dearie. Don't get your hair wet. Remember, you're permanent.
00:45:21Are you supposed to take your hat off in jail? I've forgotten it's been so long.
00:45:30I'm so glad you're here.
00:45:36For the love of heaven, Mona, what is this all about?
00:45:38They tell me that you're in here as an accomplice to a murderer.
00:45:42He's not a murderer.
00:45:43I'm not concerned about him, Mona, but I am concerned about you.
00:45:49I'm doing everything I can to get you out of here.
00:45:52But this is one time my influence isn't doing much good.
00:45:54But the whole thing's a mistake. We didn't do anything.
00:45:57They can't keep us in here.
00:45:59That's just what they're going to do.
00:46:02You're in this as deep as he is.
00:46:05But we're innocent. You've got to get us out.
00:46:07Get us out? Why, I can't even get you out.
00:46:11What do you mean, us? The murderer that got you into this trouble?
00:46:15He didn't get me in any trouble. And he's not a murderer.
00:46:17He's a victim of circumstances, and I love him.
00:46:21Yes, love him. And I'd marry him if he'd have me.
00:46:27You'd marry a criminal? If he'd have you?
00:46:31Yes. He was railroaded into his prison record.
00:46:34Before that, he worked in a bank in Rochester.
00:46:37You seem to know a great deal about him.
00:46:40Where did you meet this man?
00:46:42I employed him to drive me to Albany.
00:46:48I'm going to see this crook.
00:46:55Is there anything at all I can do?
00:46:58Oh, Ronnie.
00:47:01That was a terribly shabby trick, for me to run out on you as I did, Ronnie.
00:47:05Oh, that's all over with and forgotten now, Mona.
00:47:08What's worrying me is that your infatuation for this man may be another mistake.
00:47:12It isn't an infatuation, Ronnie.
00:47:14It's the first real thing that's ever happened to me.
00:47:17And I'm going to stand by him.
00:47:20I know, but suppose he's convicted?
00:47:22He won't be. He can't be. He didn't do this thing, Ronnie.
00:47:25And you've got to help me prove it.
00:47:27Well, I'll try, but I'm not very good at miracles.
00:47:33You know, Mona? What?
00:47:34This place would be all right if it had a little wooden bar, you know,
00:47:38where you could keep glasses and things.
00:47:43Uh-oh. Here comes laughing water.
00:47:47Time's up.
00:47:48Goodbye, Ronnie. I'll see you soon.
00:47:59Someone to see a manor in?
00:48:01There he is.
00:48:04I'm Jerome Stewart, Mona's father.
00:48:09So what?
00:48:10So what?
00:48:11What do you mean by getting my daughter mixed up in this mess?
00:48:15I didn't get your daughter mixed up in anything.
00:48:17I tried to get rid of her the first time I met her.
00:48:21Only you brought her up to be such a scatterbrain.
00:48:23She's impossible.
00:48:25You leave my daughter's bringing up out of this.
00:48:27It's none of your business whatsoever.
00:48:30My business is when she butts into my affairs,
00:48:32tries to run them.
00:48:34These bars are going to keep her away from me just fine with me.
00:48:38Well, then, since you don't seem inclined to take advantage
00:48:42of my daughter's friendship,
00:48:44possibly I can help you,
00:48:46employ an attorney to defend you.
00:48:50Now I know where your daughter gets that habit
00:48:52of butting into other people's business.
00:48:55What's that?
00:48:56Say, listen.
00:48:58Can't I make you understand that I don't want anything from you
00:49:00or your daughter or your money or your attorneys?
00:49:03Instead of standing here wasting time talking to me,
00:49:06why don't you use some of that influence of yours
00:49:07to get your daughter out?
00:49:09She doesn't belong in here anyway.
00:49:15Hey, dude, nice to see you again.
00:49:22You realize, of course, Mr. Stewart,
00:49:24that your daughter is in a very bad situation.
00:49:27Despite the fact that she was outside
00:49:29at the time the crime was committed,
00:49:31she is still an accomplice.
00:49:33Naturally, I can only release her under a very heavy bond.
00:49:37And I must restrict her to the confines of this city.
00:49:41I understand.
00:49:42Thank you for your consideration, Mr. Craig.
00:49:44Not at all.
00:49:47Oh, uh, regarding this, uh, mannering fellow,
00:49:50we've gone into the case pretty thoroughly.
00:49:52And I strongly advise you to assume
00:49:54no responsibility on his behalf.
00:50:02Good day.
00:50:03Good day, sir.
00:50:05I want you to forget this mannering.
00:50:07The evidence is dead against him.
00:50:10His fingerprints, the perfect clue,
00:50:14were found on the knife that killed Delaney.
00:50:16And he was trying to make his getaway.
00:50:19That's absolute proof of his guilt.
00:50:23Dad, I know I'm right.
00:50:26I told him I saw two suspicious-looking men
00:50:29running away from the bowling alley.
00:50:31They only laughed at me.
00:50:32They wouldn't even listen.
00:50:34Just for a moment, dear.
00:50:35Dad, please, let's not discuss it any further tonight.
00:50:43Now, don't worry.
00:50:47You want to crawl into bed and have a good night's rest.
00:50:52Good night, dear.
00:50:54Good night.
00:50:55Good night.
00:50:56Good night.
00:50:57Good night, dear.
00:51:12Riley, oh, I've been so anxious for you to get back.
00:51:16Tell me, what did you find out?
00:51:18Everything he told you is true.
00:51:20Up at the time of the bank investigation,
00:51:22he was sitting aces high in Rochester.
00:51:24And after that, well, ah, they gave him a rotten deal.
00:51:30No wonder he was so bitter.
00:51:33Come over here and tell me the rest.
00:51:39You're grand, Ronnie.
00:51:41You know how much I appreciate what you did for me,
00:51:43don't you?
00:51:44Someday I'll do something for you.
00:51:46Then get me a drink.
00:51:48Oh, Ronnie.
00:51:50Ronnie, just before Delaney died,
00:51:56I tried to tell David something about a pin.
00:52:01I wish I knew what he meant.
00:52:06Well, there's all sorts of pins, big pins, little pins,
00:52:12safety pins, hair pins, clothes pins, pins.
00:52:20Sticks me.
00:52:22Oh, Ronnie, please be serious.
00:52:25I am.
00:52:26I'm going down to that bowling alley,
00:52:28and you're going with me.
00:52:29But Mona, I don't see what good we can do.
00:52:31Well, maybe not.
00:52:32But I'm sure I'm right, and you can help me prove it.
00:52:34I'll be dressed in a jiffy.
00:52:36If I had my way, I'd be miles away from here.
00:52:38The cops are a cinch to be watching this joint.
00:52:42What for?
00:52:43Don't pick up the guy in jail and bump Delaney off.
00:52:46Huh.
00:52:47Listen here, Sap.
00:52:49If we got to get the litter back, we send Delaney.
00:52:51You know what it means if the cops ever find it?
00:52:54I don't know.
00:52:55But I'm sure I'm right.
00:52:56And you can help me prove it.
00:52:57I'll be dressed in a jiffy.
00:52:58Listen here, Sap.
00:52:59If we got to get the litter back, we send Delaney.
00:53:02You know what it means if the cops ever find it?
00:53:29We'll use this door.
00:53:30The steps will hide us from the street.
00:53:59Where is this joint?
00:54:00Across the street.
00:54:01Come on.
00:54:02Oh, I get it.
00:54:03Come on.
00:54:22Can you open it?
00:54:23I can't.
00:54:26Can you open it?
00:54:31The Yale lock.
00:54:33I'm a Harvard man.
00:54:40We'll have to pry this window open.
00:54:42With what?
00:54:44We'll find something.
00:54:46Buy me a drink.
00:54:48Oh, Ronnie.
00:54:52Did you hear that?
00:54:53What's the matter?
00:54:54There's somebody downstairs.
00:54:55Ah, you've got the jitters.
00:54:57Go on.
00:54:58Get through that desk.
00:55:01David said the office is upstairs.
00:55:04Well, let's go up.
00:55:10You're right.
00:55:11There is someone down there.
00:55:20Come on.
00:55:21Let's get out of here.
00:55:24Come on.
00:55:55Come on.
00:55:56We're going upstairs.
00:56:25A cat.
00:56:27A sap.
00:56:34I'm positive those are the same two men I saw running away
00:56:37the day of the murder.
00:56:38You sure?
00:56:39Sure.
00:56:40Call the police.
00:56:41What do I call?
00:56:43Dial operator.
00:56:47Operator.
00:56:48Operator.
00:56:49Operator.
00:56:50Operator.
00:56:51Operator.
00:56:52Operator.
00:56:53Operator.
00:56:54Operator.
00:56:55Get me the police, quickly.
00:56:57This is Mona Stewart.
00:56:58Get me Detective Sims.
00:57:00Now listen, Sid.
00:57:01Ah, shut up.
00:57:02I've got to get that letter before we get out of here.
00:57:07Yes.
00:57:08Delaney's bowling alley.
00:57:09Hurry.
00:57:10Quick, behind the desk.
00:57:17Hey.
00:57:18I thought I left this door open.
00:57:22I have got the jitters.
00:57:23Give me a drink.
00:57:26OK.
00:57:34Butch, lock that door.
00:57:38Come on.
00:57:39Get up out of there.
00:57:41What are you doing in here?
00:57:44Looking for a way out?
00:57:46Make up your hands.
00:57:47Both of you.
00:57:50All right.
00:57:51Get around here.
00:57:56What are we going to do with him?
00:57:58Find something to tie him up with.
00:58:01What do you want me to do with him?
00:58:03What do you want me to do with him?
00:58:05What do you want me to do with him?
00:58:07What do you want me to do with him?
00:58:10You two fellas cover the alley.
00:58:12OK.
00:58:13We're going to get in here.
00:58:23It's the cops.
00:58:31Beat it, quick.
00:58:33Check up around there, Ed.
00:58:35Wait a minute.
00:58:38Drop back.
00:58:39I'll get him out of you and I'll drill you.
00:58:42Cover that door.
00:58:43We'll go upstairs.
00:59:02Open this door.
00:59:06Open this door.
00:59:13Take him out.
00:59:14Get him up there.
00:59:15Give me that gun.
00:59:16Give me that gun.
00:59:17Couple of boys, eh?
00:59:19See what I told you?
00:59:20Ah, shut up.
00:59:21Go ahead.
00:59:22Take him out.
00:59:23Come on.
00:59:24Get out of here.
00:59:25Take him out.
00:59:26Come on.
00:59:27Come on.
00:59:28Get him out.
00:59:29What are you two doing here?
00:59:31Who do you suppose phoned for the police?
00:59:51Ronnie, the pen.
00:59:53The pen pen.
01:00:01Well?
01:00:02It's all over but the shouting, Chief.
01:00:04Yeah?
01:00:05The letter did it.
01:00:06Did Barkley admit writing the letter?
01:00:08Oh, yes.
01:00:09He admitted it all right.
01:00:10You see, he dodged the killing and blamed it on the Carter.
01:00:12Carter started to stall and finally cracked and stole the work.
01:00:16We've got signed confessions out of both of them.
01:00:18That's a nice work, Simms.
01:00:20Is Manning outside?
01:00:21Yeah.
01:00:22Oh, ask Stewart and his daughter to come in here first.
01:00:24All right.
01:00:30Will you folks come in, please?
01:00:34Well, Mr. Craig.
01:00:36Well, Miss Stewart, it looks as though you have won your case.
01:00:40Congratulations.
01:00:41And that means that Dave, Mr. Manning, is free.
01:00:45Where is he?
01:00:46Can I see him?
01:00:47Why, of course.
01:00:49Bring Manning in here, Simms.
01:00:51All right.
01:00:54Well, you old pessimist, what do you think of my character judgment now?
01:01:00Oh, David.
01:01:02Well, Manning, you're free.
01:01:03You've been entirely clear.
01:01:07You know, even the law sometimes makes mistakes.
01:01:09And this time, we nearly made a very serious one.
01:01:12Fortunately, Miss Stewart prevented our doing so.
01:01:20Well, I don't know how to thank you for all you've done, Mona.
01:01:25You're the sweetest, most lovable girl I've ever met.
01:01:31I didn't know they came as fine as you.
01:01:34I'm glad you finally found that out.
01:01:37Well, there's a lot I ought to say, I know.
01:01:41But, well, thanks.
01:01:48There goes something your money won't buy for, Mona.
01:01:51Just went out the door.
01:01:54You're getting warmer.
01:01:56You're getting warmer.
01:01:58Mona.
01:02:00Are you going to let him get away with that?
01:02:20You know, she was going to marry me once.
01:02:22Oh, is that so?
01:02:23Yeah.
01:02:25Well, don't you think you ought to crack out with a drink?
01:02:32Good luck to you.
01:02:42Hello.
01:02:44Might as well give up, David.
01:02:46You can't get rid of me.
01:02:51Mona, I've given you your last chance to get away.
01:02:54Now, I'll never let you go.
01:03:01But right here and now, I want you to know you're a spoiled, headstrong, cat-a-brain...
01:03:10What's the trouble?
01:03:12Oh, there's no trouble, officer.
01:03:14Only, uh, my wife wants to spend our honeymoon here.
01:03:18And I want to spend it in Niagara Falls.
01:03:20Now, what's the use of that?
01:03:22Niagara Falls, of course.
01:03:24Come on, David, now, get over there.
01:03:26Get in there where you belong.
01:03:28You're tying up all my traffic here.
01:03:30I'll go straight ahead and keep to the right.