Caged

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00:00:00 [Music]
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00:00:54 [Train Whistle]
00:01:22 Pile out you tramps. It's the end of the line.
00:01:26 [Footsteps]
00:01:50 [Footsteps]
00:01:59 Grab your last look at Precide kid.
00:02:02 [Train Whistle]
00:02:14 Hi Emma.
00:02:16 Hi.
00:02:17 Shut up.
00:02:19 [Footsteps]
00:02:31 Line up by twos.
00:02:33 Take them to the receiving room, Kathy.
00:02:35 You know the way blindfolded.
00:02:38 [Footsteps]
00:02:55 Heard you was falling back in.
00:02:57 Still got you scrubbing me.
00:02:59 Give me some skin.
00:03:00 Ah, no guys giving me a tumble in months.
00:03:06 Shut up.
00:03:07 The lists are alphabetical.
00:03:09 Marie Allen.
00:03:10 [Typing]
00:03:25 Court says you're married. Legitimate?
00:03:27 [Typing]
00:03:31 All valuables must be turned over to us until you hit Precide.
00:03:35 [Typing]
00:03:36 Wedding ring too.
00:03:41 [Typing]
00:03:45 [Door opening]
00:03:47 [Door closing]
00:03:49 [Typing]
00:03:55 [Laughs]
00:03:57 This is a college jail. Gum heels must have been here first.
00:04:01 Do they still soak your fiber for a phone call or a visitor?
00:04:04 Sign this. I'll fill it in later.
00:04:07 Mother living? Father? Any brothers? Sisters?
00:04:12 No, there's just my mother.
00:04:16 She got married again.
00:04:18 Nothing like this has ever happened to anybody in the family.
00:04:22 No previous criminal record.
00:04:26 Case of death, what do we notify?
00:04:30 Death? Oh, Mom, I guess.
00:04:33 Belong to any church?
00:04:36 We used to go. It's a church on State Street.
00:04:41 I forget its name. I think...
00:04:44 Armed robbery. For one to 15 years.
00:04:49 The judge called me an accessory.
00:04:52 I've got to get your version of the crime, so shoot.
00:04:54 Well, we'd only been married a couple of months.
00:04:59 We tried to find a place to live, but everything cost so much, so...
00:05:02 So Mom let us move in with her and my stepfather.
00:05:05 Well, Tom was always fighting with Gus.
00:05:10 That's my stepfather.
00:05:12 He tried to find a better job, and then he got fired.
00:05:15 Get to the crime.
00:05:17 When Tom drove into that gas station, I stayed in the car a while, while he...
00:05:22 Then the attendant hit Tom over the head, and I went out to help him.
00:05:29 I guess that's why they called me an accessory.
00:05:31 They took back the $40.
00:05:33 Five bucks less, and it wouldn't be a felony.
00:05:35 Don't try to kid me. How old are you, really?
00:05:39 19.
00:05:41 Sign this. I'll skip the mental test. You look normal enough.
00:05:46 Lots of them have it all in marbles.
00:05:48 You can take your physical.
00:05:52 Where?
00:05:54 The infirmary. Your number's 93850.
00:05:57 93850?
00:05:58 No, 93850. Remember it.
00:06:01 The infirmary's at the end of the corridor. Follow your nose.
00:06:04 Next, Emma Barber. Snap into it.
00:06:07 Say, you got real skinny, didn't you?
00:06:13 I hope your back is cleaner than the last lot.
00:06:21 I had to scrub them with brooms.
00:06:26 Eyes open.
00:06:27 Eyes okay.
00:06:33 No drugs in the ears. Open your mouth wide.
00:06:45 I said wide.
00:06:54 No drugs in the mouth. Teeth sound.
00:06:56 Lung tap sound.
00:07:00 Heart excited, but strong enough.
00:07:03 What's the matter?
00:07:12 I feel a little sick.
00:07:15 You get that way often?
00:07:17 Yes, the last week or so.
00:07:19 Say, you expect in company?
00:07:23 I don't know.
00:07:24 Another pregnant one. Get up.
00:07:29 You know who the father is?
00:07:35 My husband.
00:07:38 Well, ain't we getting respectable?
00:07:40 Got any help with the expenses?
00:07:43 He's dead.
00:07:45 Another bill for the state. Get dressed.
00:07:48 Shall I put down pregnant?
00:07:51 No, better wait, see what the doc says.
00:07:53 That train seal sure can ask a lot of questions.
00:07:57 Who is this Pearl Harbor anyway? Is she an inmate?
00:08:00 Shut up, Emma, and strip.
00:08:02 Oh, goody.
00:08:03 Never mind the glamour, Puss.
00:08:09 Couldn't I have a cold?
00:08:12 What's the difference? There's no men in here.
00:08:14 (DOOR OPENS)
00:08:15 Can I write a letter to my mother?
00:08:38 No, not while you're in isolation.
00:08:41 Now, you gotta stay here until your blood test comes back.
00:08:44 So for two weeks, there'll be no mail, no visitors, no nothing.
00:08:48 (DOOR OPENS)
00:08:49 Welcome to Lysol Lane.
00:09:17 Did you just get in today?
00:09:18 Ha! I'm on the last lap.
00:09:22 10 to 20, they had to put me in here, no beds in the infirmary.
00:09:27 I'm sick.
00:09:31 I got it bad.
00:09:34 Oh, I'm sorry.
00:09:36 You better not stay too close to the beds, sister.
00:09:41 (SOMBER MUSIC PLAYING)
00:09:42 (COUGHING)
00:10:05 (COUGHING)
00:10:06 It's just the break you get.
00:10:21 Sometimes you get a matron who's a louse,
00:10:25 sometimes you get a good egg.
00:10:27 Yai, yai, I'd walk a mile for a cigarette, if they'd let me.
00:10:34 -I was just thinking... -Quit bragging.
00:10:36 It's all the judge's fault I'm here.
00:10:38 When Joe first beats me up, I grab his gun and just wing him in the shoulder.
00:10:42 Do they arrest me? No!
00:10:44 Then a year later, I fire at Joe again and miss.
00:10:47 Do they give me a rap for attempted assault? No.
00:10:50 Then last year, I defends myself again with a gun.
00:10:53 And the police still treats me like I was poison ivy.
00:10:56 And then finally, I finish Joe off for good.
00:11:00 Well, it's that judge. If he'd have nabbed me the first three times
00:11:03 while I was just practicing, I wouldn't be here now for murder.
00:11:05 It's all the judge's fault.
00:11:08 Ha, ha. Read it and weep.
00:11:11 Rubbing it in because we're behind the iron.
00:11:22 (DOOR SLAMS)
00:11:23 Heads or tails, you loons.
00:11:36 You girls are moving along today.
00:11:40 Marie Allen, I've got news for you from the infirmary.
00:11:44 Your blood came back okay, no treatment.
00:11:47 Now the superintendent will see you first.
00:11:51 And, uh, Doc says you're two months on the way.
00:11:54 This, well, honey.
00:12:04 I got a grown-up son. Older than you.
00:12:07 It's funny, you get a baby from a guy and then 20 years later, you finish him off.
00:12:11 Hello, Ann. Well, it's good to see you.
00:12:15 How are things up front?
00:12:17 Busy. Who's first?
00:12:20 Marie Allen?
00:12:21 Good luck, kid. Be seeing you.
00:12:26 It's tough at first. I know. I've been through the mill.
00:12:31 Been here eight years.
00:12:33 Kept my nose clean and Mrs. Benton let me help her in the office.
00:12:36 Having a regular job like that certainly makes you feel good
00:12:40 after working in the bakery for five years.
00:12:42 What have you been for?
00:12:48 Murder.
00:12:49 Come in. Sit down here, please.
00:13:01 Don't be frightened.
00:13:17 I want you to know that we're all here to help you.
00:13:19 I want you to believe that I'd like to be your friend, if you'll let me.
00:13:23 What is it? What's troubling you, Marie?
00:13:28 (SOBBING)
00:13:29 I've been so lonely the last two weeks.
00:13:50 Those other women, the way they talked to me,
00:13:54 the awful things they said.
00:13:57 And those matrons always watching, never leaving you alone.
00:14:00 You'll find all kinds of women in here, just as you would outside.
00:14:04 Every large institution must have rules.
00:14:08 And the matrons are here to see that the rules are obeyed.
00:14:11 You weren't sent here to be punished.
00:14:15 Just being here is the punishment, that's all.
00:14:18 You know, first offenders are the ones who are punished.
00:14:25 First offenders like you, Marie, are our greatest concern.
00:14:28 Unfortunately, they have to be crowded in with more experienced women
00:14:33 simply because we haven't more space. And you'll be with such women.
00:14:36 Of course, I want you to have friends.
00:14:41 All of us need an outlet for affection.
00:14:43 But no prison is a normal place.
00:14:46 How soon can I go home?
00:14:52 If your record is good, you can come up for parole in 10 months.
00:14:55 But I'm going to have a baby. Do I have to have it in here?
00:15:00 I know how you feel, Marie.
00:15:05 But the inmates aren't allowed to go home to have their babies.
00:15:10 Well, don't worry.
00:15:13 Any blood relative can take care of your child until you get out.
00:15:20 And my mother will take care of it.
00:15:22 But they wouldn't let me ride her. Can I ride her now?
00:15:25 Of course, now that we're sure that your relatives actually exist.
00:15:28 That's because some of the inmates changed their criminal contacts
00:15:32 into kind-hearted uncles and cousins and sometimes even sick grandmothers.
00:15:37 I know how strange all this is to you.
00:15:42 But you were sent here because you were involved in a serious crime.
00:15:48 We want to help you so that when you go home, you can start a new life.
00:15:51 I want to do the right thing.
00:15:56 You're an intelligent girl. You know good from bad.
00:15:59 Try to keep busy. It's important.
00:16:02 Now, as to your work.
00:16:06 I'll bet you helped your mother with your father's shirts, didn't you?
00:16:11 Yes.
00:16:13 Well, we'll put you in the laundry.
00:16:16 It'll be easier for you because of the baby.
00:16:18 You can see me any time.
00:16:20 (DOORBELL RINGS)
00:16:21 -Hi, Ann. -Hello, Harper.
00:16:50 Since you went fancy working upstairs for Benton, I kind of missed you.
00:16:53 This is Marie Allen. Mrs. Benton says to put her in laundry.
00:16:57 Marie's going to have a baby.
00:16:59 A baby, huh?
00:17:01 Well, you're just a kid yourself.
00:17:04 -So long, Marie. -Goodbye, Ann. Thank you.
00:17:08 Let's you and me get acquainted, honey.
00:17:11 You may be a number to the others, but not to me.
00:17:17 Sit down in this chair. It's kind of roomy.
00:17:19 You like the stuff in here, huh?
00:17:27 Just little presents for my girls. We're taking good care of them.
00:17:31 -Caramel? -No, thank you.
00:17:35 Cigarette?
00:17:37 You know, you're going to find out that a lot of things are tough to get in here.
00:17:44 This is just a little personal service of my own.
00:17:47 On the side, sort of. Understand?
00:17:51 I like to do a good turn for my girls.
00:17:55 Why, sometimes on my night off, I drop in on their relatives.
00:17:59 I could get real news to your husband.
00:18:03 He's dead.
00:18:06 What about your people? What do they do?
00:18:09 My stepfather's a mechanic, but he's not working.
00:18:14 Well, I guess they saved up for her any day.
00:18:16 Like me, investing in real estate for my old age.
00:18:19 Well, you think how much easier I could make it for you.
00:18:23 You being in a delicate condition, so to speak.
00:18:26 The little comforts.
00:18:28 Maybe you got a habit that's hard to break.
00:18:31 Cigarettes or something?
00:18:34 I know how it is.
00:18:36 I could get you whatever you wanted.
00:18:40 Time's money to me. I can't favor every one of 60 girls.
00:18:43 Mom would be glad to help if she could.
00:18:47 No, don't, eh?
00:18:49 Follow me.
00:18:54 Home, sweet home.
00:19:06 Just like I said.
00:19:09 Home.
00:19:10 Just like the big cage in the zoo, only you clean it up instead of the keeper.
00:19:13 Bucket and brush is in the corner closet.
00:19:16 Mrs. Benton said I was going to work in the laundry.
00:19:19 I'm the boss here. Start scrubbing.
00:19:22 But Mrs. Benton told me...
00:19:25 Where do I begin, Miss Harper?
00:19:30 Now, you're getting hip.
00:19:32 (GLASS SHATTERING)
00:19:33 Use this line. Soak's low.
00:19:53 (DOOR CLOSING)
00:19:54 Okay, get going.
00:20:03 Didn't you ever scrub a floor before?
00:20:14 Put your shoulder in it.
00:20:16 Now you're doing okay.
00:20:21 Keep that up and you and me are going to get along just fine.
00:20:24 Pipe the new fish.
00:20:31 Millie, the old dame in the bed, says you're loud-talked to, Harper.
00:20:36 That took guts.
00:20:38 How much time you pulling?
00:20:40 One to 15 years.
00:20:42 But I come up for parole in 10 months.
00:20:44 Just a hot minute. Watch your rap.
00:20:47 Robbery. Hmm? Society.
00:20:50 Larsonists don't talk to CPs.
00:20:52 CPs?
00:20:55 Are you kidding?
00:20:57 CP. Common prostitute.
00:20:59 Where you been living, the moon?
00:21:00 An angst moochie.
00:21:02 Glad to meet you.
00:21:06 Got news for you.
00:21:15 She's all right.
00:21:17 I'm Kitty Stark and that's Claire.
00:21:19 What's your name?
00:21:20 Marie Allen.
00:21:22 Stop scrubbing. Chew the fat.
00:21:25 Hey, Lottie, chalk it.
00:21:28 Maybe you need bifocal.
00:21:42 Dish is poison. Harper's pet knows.
00:21:46 I'll tell Evelyn.
00:21:48 Evelyn? Don't kid me.
00:21:50 Harper's first name is Filth.
00:21:52 (SIREN WAILING)
00:21:54 (SIREN WAILING)
00:21:56 (SIREN WAILING)
00:21:57 (SIREN WAILING)
00:22:15 (SIREN WAILING)
00:22:16 Kitty.
00:22:29 Kitty.
00:22:30 Oh, Kitty.
00:22:32 What's the beef?
00:22:33 The baitress said if I broke another dish, she'd report me.
00:22:36 She refuses to believe I've never worked in the kitchen.
00:22:39 Yeah, I know, but ain't I told you not to go shooting your mouth off about yourself
00:22:43 all about the servants you had and your governesses and the yacht your old man bought?
00:22:47 Oh, why won't anyone understand?
00:22:50 It's always been like that.
00:22:53 Even as a child, I had no one to go to when I was in trouble.
00:22:57 My parents were always away.
00:23:00 Even after I was married, I...
00:23:03 You're new here, aren't you?
00:23:10 I'm...
00:23:11 I'm Georgia Harrison.
00:23:14 I'm not supposed to be here.
00:23:17 I didn't forge those checks. It was all a mistake.
00:23:19 But wait until my appeal comes through.
00:23:21 Then I'll get out of here.
00:23:23 My father's waiting for me.
00:23:26 And he knows I'm not guilty.
00:23:29 We have a rose garden out in back.
00:23:32 And in the summer, it's beautiful.
00:23:34 All day, I'll sit and watch the roses.
00:23:38 And in the evening...
00:23:40 She's a real lady, Georgia.
00:23:44 Only she married some guy who likes spending other people's dough.
00:23:47 So he got her to write out a bunch of bounces.
00:23:50 I got news for you.
00:23:52 Georgia gives this place class.
00:23:54 She ain't the only one.
00:23:56 I had two real mink coats,
00:23:58 and a closet full of black lace nighties,
00:24:00 and a shelf full of real French perfumes that my girls lifted right out of one of the swankiest stores in town.
00:24:04 So I'll drop it in.
00:24:07 And I'll have a different pair of shoes for every night.
00:24:09 Chow line!
00:24:13 Nanny! Nanny!
00:24:15 Nanny, look!
00:24:17 Did you read all about me in the papers?
00:24:19 They even had my picture.
00:24:21 Get those things out of here.
00:24:23 Next time, I'll get somebody to show you how to scrub a floor.
00:24:27 In line!
00:24:31 In line!
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00:25:33 Get back to the boat, Ken.
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00:25:40 Wheeler, how did you get word to Benton?
00:25:44 I didn't.
00:25:46 You're a liar.
00:25:48 You're right in a phony, Hopper.
00:25:52 It was me got word to Benton.
00:25:55 I'm a tall weed in the grass and the grapevines blooming.
00:26:00 (phone rings)
00:26:03 You old buzzard.
00:26:06 Lay a hand on me and I'll put your lights out.
00:26:09 I'm in for life.
00:26:11 One more like you is just so much velvet.
00:26:15 Ain't got no time to argue.
00:26:19 Line up for count.
00:26:26 (bang)
00:26:30 Christiansen, Wilma.
00:26:32 Kofsky, Gina.
00:26:34 O'Connor, Mary.
00:26:35 Devlin, Claire.
00:26:36 Wagner, Rita.
00:26:37 Roberts, June.
00:26:38 Menard, Pina.
00:26:39 Gloger, Emma.
00:26:40 Minnelli, Nita.
00:26:41 Cassidy, Katie.
00:26:42 Face, Naomi.
00:26:43 Stark, Kitty.
00:26:44 Klein, Julie.
00:26:46 Marie Allen.
00:26:47 Allen, Marie.
00:26:48 Allen, Marie.
00:26:50 Mullany, Lane.
00:26:51 Cardlin, Ruth.
00:26:52 Brannigan, Lottie.
00:26:53 Hoffman, Ilza.
00:26:54 Stone, Louise.
00:26:55 Pogo, Daddy.
00:26:57 Elkins, Peggy.
00:26:58 Laverne, Frankie.
00:26:59 Orangeman, Hope.
00:27:00 O'Shaughnessy, Mitzi.
00:27:02 Carter, Mamie.
00:27:04 Hanson, Elson.
00:27:05 Jacobs, Patty.
00:27:06 Just the Violet.
00:27:07 Twitchell, May.
00:27:08 Smith, Peggy.
00:27:09 Harrison, George.
00:27:11 Taylor, Alice.
00:27:12 Fore, Mimi.
00:27:14 Dendig, Lulu.
00:27:15 West, Minnie.
00:27:17 You're a stair simple if you think you made more dough playing the con game than I did
00:27:45 in my racket.
00:27:46 Who are you calling stair simple, you cheap crook?
00:27:47 Oh, quit bragging about how much dough you used to make both of you.
00:27:48 Give me a pain.
00:27:49 I made double what any of you made, and I'm not bragging.
00:27:50 There wasn't a crook of jeweler in town who didn't come to me.
00:27:51 Once I stashed a load of hot ice worth 50,000 bucks.
00:27:52 What a sweet racket we had.
00:27:53 Six suckers a day bit the hook.
00:27:54 Huh.
00:27:55 Then we'd lime out of town before the coppers caught up.
00:27:56 Joe and me lived high.
00:27:57 Gee, you girls are lucky.
00:27:58 I always fall in love with a guy that won't go to jail.
00:27:59 I'm not going to jail.
00:28:00 I'm going to get a job.
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00:31:22 Father!
00:31:23 Father!
00:31:25 Father!
00:31:28 Oh, Father!
00:31:31 Grab her.
00:31:35 She's bleeding like a stuck pig.
00:31:37 A cold hose will quiet her down.
00:31:41 No, Harper.
00:31:42 The infirmary.
00:31:43 She's got an artery.
00:31:44 She's got an artery.
00:31:45 Quiet out here, Tramp.
00:32:13 Oh, come on.
00:32:14 Christensen, Velma.
00:32:21 Kofsky, Jada.
00:32:22 O'Connor, Mary.
00:32:23 Allen, Marie.
00:32:24 [bell ringing]
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00:32:53 [rooster crowing]
00:33:06 That old lady of mine.
00:33:10 The things she writes.
00:33:12 And I know you'll be a good girl and keep out of trouble.
00:33:16 How much more trouble can I get into?
00:33:20 Get lost.
00:33:21 You ain't deep.
00:33:23 I've been watching you.
00:33:26 You're no squealer, so I'm going to give you a break.
00:33:29 What are you going to do when you flop out of stir?
00:33:31 Ever figure on boosting?
00:33:33 This kid wouldn't know a booster from a hustler.
00:33:35 Boosting, shoplifting, the department store circuit.
00:33:39 None of your five and dime stuff like your first rat.
00:33:42 We operate on a big scale.
00:33:44 The boys will protect you just like your own mother.
00:33:47 If they protect you, why are you in here?
00:33:50 I knocked a guy off.
00:33:52 The syndicate pays me for recruitment so I can take care of Harper.
00:33:56 Live easy.
00:33:58 You just leave it to me and I'll see that you get your parole quick.
00:34:02 You see these guys I'm working with,
00:34:06 they got dragged.
00:34:08 Time to flop out and they'll fake a legit job for you.
00:34:13 With the soft dough you can make shoplifting,
00:34:15 you can get the things a girl likes.
00:34:18 I know what's going through her head.
00:34:22 She's been listening to Benton.
00:34:24 Rehabilitation, taking cold showers,
00:34:27 working for good behavior.
00:34:29 When I get out, I'm not coming back.
00:34:31 After I'm paroled.
00:34:32 Paroled? Didn't the parole board okay me?
00:34:35 I've been packed a solid year pulling dead time.
00:34:38 Yeah, well, Peter...
00:34:39 They don't let any con out of stir
00:34:41 until the parole officer gets her a job in a place like this.
00:34:44 We think we're flopping out, then wham!
00:34:46 They can't find us a job.
00:34:48 And we're packed in here pulling dead time.
00:34:50 You see, kid, in this cage, you get tough or you get killed.
00:34:55 Better wise up before it's too late.
00:34:58 Now, how about it?
00:35:01 Don't think I'm not grateful,
00:35:04 but I don't want to get mixed up in anything.
00:35:07 I don't think boosting's the only way to get along when I get out of here.
00:35:12 I've got to do it my own way.
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00:36:32 Tomorrow's parole board day.
00:36:34 Would you find out if my name's on the list?
00:36:37 -Mrs. Benton promised at the moment... -You're on the list.
00:36:40 3.30 tomorrow. Benton's office. Be there.
00:36:43 -Nice work, kid. -I got a new bra you can wear.
00:36:52 I got some slick new perfume you can have.
00:36:54 -Let me iron your dress out. -Put your hair up and come with me.
00:36:56 I'll help you.
00:36:57 Do they fit?
00:37:00 They pinch a little, but they look better than mine.
00:37:02 Thanks.
00:37:04 -Well, how do I look? -Oh, fine.
00:37:12 Three o'clock. Three hours away.
00:37:17 I'd have gone crazy if I had to pull another year.
00:37:21 I'll be 30 soon.
00:37:24 After you got out the first time, what made you fall back in?
00:37:29 Same thing that got me in the first time.
00:37:31 A guy.
00:37:35 When I met him, I was wet behind the ears.
00:37:43 Sex and love and marriage all mixed up.
00:37:46 When I got out of school, he hired me.
00:37:49 I didn't know until it was too late what kind of a dirty racket he was in.
00:37:57 I loved him too much to walk out on him.
00:37:59 You're lucky your man's dead.
00:38:03 -Don't say that. -Your man's dead.
00:38:06 He can't turn you into a two-time loser like mine did.
00:38:10 Even after I got out the first time,
00:38:17 Larry was waiting for me.
00:38:20 But that's all over with.
00:38:23 I'm starting from scratch.
00:38:25 From scratch.
00:38:26 (SIGHS)
00:38:27 (SIGHS)
00:38:29 (DOOR OPENS)
00:38:30 (DOOR CLOSES)
00:38:43 (DOOR CLOSES)
00:38:49 (FOOTSTEPS)
00:38:50 They flopped me back.
00:39:00 They flopped me back.
00:39:04 They flopped me back.
00:39:05 Quit cheating, you dirty crook.
00:39:24 Who you calling a dirty crook?
00:39:26 Shut up, the both of you, and play cards.
00:39:28 -You call me a dirty crook. -Well, it's true, ain't it?
00:39:30 Yeah, but I got a right to be sensitive about it, ain't I?
00:39:34 I'll call you an up-two.
00:39:36 You're loaded with nothing.
00:39:39 There's your two and three more.
00:39:41 You in this pot, June?
00:39:48 The twister and the slammer.
00:39:51 365 more nights and days.
00:39:55 And a wake-up.
00:39:58 (SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYING)
00:40:00 Get a load of the new look.
00:40:26 By the time we get out of here, it'll be the old look.
00:40:29 I got news for you.
00:40:31 That's what dames are wearing now. I'm glad I'm in here.
00:40:33 The guy outside likes the way I look.
00:40:43 Just bought himself a brand-new car.
00:40:47 Must be a truck.
00:40:49 He's taking me to a show.
00:40:55 Tough they flopped you back in.
00:40:57 We could have double-dated with his friend.
00:40:59 After the show, he's taking me to his place.
00:41:04 Let's get a room up over the bar where he works.
00:41:08 Real comfortable, if you know what I mean.
00:41:13 Every time he kisses me goodnight, I just want to keep on leaving him.
00:41:20 -He's got... -Keep your snoot out of our business.
00:41:24 (LAUGHS)
00:41:25 Goodnight, girls. Pleasant dreams.
00:41:31 At least we got honest matrons in here.
00:41:37 When I bribe one, she stays bribed.
00:41:39 Anything you want.
00:41:44 Harper! Harper!
00:41:53 Harper!
00:41:54 Before you go, you better tell Benton.
00:41:58 June's acting stirpogs.
00:42:00 All repeaters act queer when they flop back.
00:42:03 Pete don't like me to keep him waiting.
00:42:05 See you in the morning, girls.
00:42:08 (BELL RINGING)
00:42:10 (BELL RINGING)
00:42:11 (BELL RINGING)
00:42:12 (BELL RINGING)
00:42:14 (FOOTSTEPS)
00:42:15 (DOOR CREAKING)
00:42:33 (GASPS)
00:42:39 (GASPS)
00:42:40 June.
00:42:53 June.
00:43:06 June.
00:43:09 June.
00:43:11 (COUGHS)
00:43:13 (COUGHS)
00:43:14 (COUGHS)
00:43:41 (GASPS)
00:43:42 (GROANS)
00:43:50 I'd like to speak to Dr. Saunders.
00:43:57 What?
00:44:00 I can't hear you.
00:44:01 Yes, I know.
00:44:03 Shh. Shh.
00:44:05 He's not here. He went out on a case.
00:44:10 (SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYING)
00:44:11 Dr. Ashton, this is Ruth Benton.
00:44:16 I'm sorry to call you at such an hour,
00:44:18 but I remember your offer to be a free consultant.
00:44:20 An emergency. A premature birth.
00:44:23 Eight months.
00:44:25 Yes, thank you, doctor.
00:44:29 What's everybody blowing their fumes for?
00:44:33 I delivered kids in here by the dozen.
00:44:35 It's a miracle they didn't die.
00:44:37 (MUFFLED SCREAMING)
00:44:38 Get a clean blanket.
00:44:51 When my dog had this temper,
00:44:56 I took him to a cleaner infirmary than this one.
00:44:58 Yes, I know, doctor.
00:45:00 Twice I've put in requisitions to have this place modernized and repaired.
00:45:04 Why not use $1,000 of your budget for the purpose?
00:45:06 Maybe if the medical board were to take it up.
00:45:10 Five inmates have told me June was acutely depressed last night.
00:45:27 They swear they asked you to advise them.
00:45:29 Can you believe any bull?
00:45:31 These inmates are a bunch of whores.
00:45:33 Can you believe any bull? These inmates hand you.
00:45:35 I've asked you time and time again to watch changes in a girl's behavior.
00:45:39 You mean to tell me you couldn't see that she was acting strangely?
00:45:42 With 60 girls in my bullpen, my only job is to see that nobody escapes.
00:45:46 You helped to kill June just as surely as if you'd hanged her yourself.
00:45:49 Will they investigate?
00:45:55 I wish somebody cared enough to make an investigation.
00:46:00 So what are you going to do? Suspend me?
00:46:02 I'm going to do everything I can to have you fired.
00:46:06 You gave me three suspensions and you couldn't make one of them stick.
00:46:12 Remember?
00:46:14 This time I will.
00:46:15 So you call the commissioner.
00:46:17 So what?
00:46:18 I call my friend Thornton Goodrich.
00:46:20 He gets the commissioner on the phone and bingo.
00:46:22 I'm back on the job again.
00:46:24 You sit there on your bustle.
00:46:28 The big boss and think you know how to run this place.
00:46:30 Do you know how it ought to be run?
00:46:33 With a piece of rubber hose.
00:46:35 Break them in two if they talk out of turn.
00:46:38 Anyone who doesn't toe the mark sits in solitary for one month.
00:46:42 Bread and water.
00:46:44 One funny move from a girl and I'd clip every hair off of her head.
00:46:48 That's the way it used to be run and that's the way it ought to be run.
00:46:51 Just like they're a bunch of animals in a cage.
00:46:57 Get out of here.
00:46:58 Is she alone?
00:47:19 She is.
00:47:20 I'll go right in.
00:47:21 If you'd just let me ask her...
00:47:22 Mr. Darnley.
00:47:24 Blame the lieutenant governor.
00:47:26 Blame the lieutenant governor for this visit.
00:47:27 He asked me to drop in.
00:47:29 I'm always glad to see you, Mr. Darnley.
00:47:31 Too bad about what happened last night.
00:47:34 Sit down, Mr. Darnley.
00:47:36 Thank you.
00:47:37 Someone on the state medical board got in touch with the lieutenant governor
00:47:41 early this morning and raised a big howl.
00:47:43 A zealous young doctor.
00:47:46 I forget his name.
00:47:48 He called the board and was shocked about the infirmary.
00:47:53 I warned you that something like this would happen
00:47:55 when the board voted us $8,000 instead of $80,000.
00:47:58 Can't you understand that in the long run,
00:48:00 $80,000 would have saved the state millions?
00:48:03 What do you want for your girls now?
00:48:05 A swimming pool? Television sets?
00:48:07 A beauty parlor?
00:48:09 No, merely the things I worked to get in other prisons and did get.
00:48:12 Teachers? A full-time psychiatrist?
00:48:15 Now, don't tell me that your inmates fell in love with their grandfathers.
00:48:20 When they were little.
00:48:21 I'm afraid I'm too tired to appreciate your wit, Mr. Darnley.
00:48:26 I only know what we need.
00:48:28 I wish we could drag the public in here to watch the inmates decaying.
00:48:32 I have a great respect for you.
00:48:35 You're a fighter.
00:48:37 I used to be a golden gloves boy myself in the old days.
00:48:40 They taught me that when the odds were against a good fighter
00:48:44 to cover up if you wanted to keep on your feet.
00:48:47 Because even though you lose the decision,
00:48:49 it's better than a knockout.
00:48:51 Good morning, Mrs. Benton.
00:48:54 Good morning.
00:48:57 Good morning, Mrs. Benton.
00:48:58 Good morning.
00:49:00 Good morning.
00:49:02 (MUSIC PLAYING)
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00:50:00 (BABY CRYING)
00:50:03 (MUSIC PLAYING)
00:50:06 (BABY CRYING)
00:50:09 (MUSIC PLAYING)
00:50:12 (MUSIC PLAYING)
00:50:15 Did it say on his birth certificate?
00:50:17 You got a break.
00:50:20 Mrs. Benton insisted we just put the name of the town.
00:50:22 (MUSIC PLAYING)
00:50:25 Your mother's downstairs in the visiting room.
00:50:31 Can't she come up and see the baby?
00:50:34 It's against orders.
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00:51:09 Mom.
00:51:10 Mom.
00:51:12 Mary, baby, you feeling all right now?
00:51:15 I'm okay. How are you?
00:51:18 I'll ail in a bit.
00:51:19 I hope you understood about me not writing.
00:51:21 I mean, I ain't much on writing.
00:51:24 Sure.
00:51:26 Isn't it wonderful about your grandson?
00:51:29 Yeah, wonderful.
00:51:31 I'm gonna call him Tommy.
00:51:33 Oh, Mom, you're gonna love him.
00:51:35 Already he's got hair the same color as Tom's.
00:51:37 But he's got your eyes.
00:51:39 I can't take the baby.
00:51:41 Oh, I want to.
00:51:43 What woman my age don't want a grandchild?
00:51:45 But your stepfather won't have it in the house.
00:51:47 We argued and argued till I was blue in the face.
00:51:49 So help me, if I had a dime to my name, I'd walk out on him.
00:51:53 I keep figuring how I could take the baby.
00:51:55 I can't leave Gus.
00:51:57 There'd be no one to take care of me till you get out
00:51:59 and I ain't getting any younger.
00:52:01 I don't know what to do.
00:52:03 I don't know what to do.
00:52:05 Mom, stop crying.
00:52:07 Tom's folks are dead.
00:52:09 If you won't take him, they'll put him out for adoption.
00:52:11 What do you want me to do?
00:52:13 You've got to leave, Gus.
00:52:16 In three months I'll get a job and support you.
00:52:17 We'll have a real home, you and the baby and me.
00:52:19 Mom, find something until I get out.
00:52:22 I'm not as young as I was.
00:52:24 I tire easy.
00:52:26 The dog says my feet.
00:52:28 Can't you think of anyone but yourself?
00:52:30 Maybe it would be better if someone else took him.
00:52:32 Some nice family with money.
00:52:34 They could bring him up real nice.
00:52:36 I don't want anyone else to have him.
00:52:38 Oh, my God. Oh, my God.
00:52:40 You're his only flesh and blood.
00:52:42 You've got to take him.
00:52:45 Don't, Mother.
00:52:46 Mother, come back here.
00:52:48 You've got to take him.
00:52:50 You've got to take him.
00:52:52 Mother, come back.
00:52:54 Mother.
00:52:56 Mother.
00:52:58 Don't let it throw you, honey.
00:53:04 You're still a kid.
00:53:06 If you get paroled soon enough,
00:53:08 there'll be a lot of guys that'll tumble for you.
00:53:10 You can even get hitched and have another kid
00:53:12 if you're dope enough to want to.
00:53:14 The trick's to flop out as quick as you can.
00:53:15 Like I've told you,
00:53:17 the boys can get you paroled moving fast.
00:53:19 How about it?
00:53:21 Don't it make sense, honey?
00:53:23 Think it over, sweetie.
00:53:26 But get this through your head.
00:53:28 If you stay in here too long,
00:53:30 you don't think of guys at all.
00:53:32 You just get out of the habit.
00:53:35 (door creaking)
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00:54:20 (door creaking)
00:54:22 (phone ringing)
00:54:24 Fire off, you tramps.
00:54:26 There's no upstairs delicatessen.
00:54:28 Time for count.
00:54:30 (phone ringing)
00:54:32 (phone ringing)
00:54:34 (phone ringing)
00:54:35 (phone ringing)
00:54:37 (phone ringing)
00:54:39 (phone ringing)
00:54:41 (phone ringing)
00:54:43 (door creaking)
00:54:45 Louis, Millie.
00:54:47 Christensen, Delmar.
00:54:49 Stark, Kitty.
00:54:51 Taylor, Ellen.
00:54:53 Ellen, Marie.
00:54:54 Three o'clock tomorrow, Benton's office.
00:54:56 Parole hearing.
00:54:58 Mullen, Elaine.
00:55:00 Carden and Ruth.
00:55:01 Brandon and Ronnie.
00:55:04 When you get in there,
00:55:05 say anything you got on your chest.
00:55:06 It's a one chance you got to spill the words.
00:55:08 Benton will be pulling for you.
00:55:09 And when you get out of this cage,
00:55:11 go take yourself a bubble bath with me
00:55:13 and talk in it for a week.
00:55:15 Have your breakfast.
00:55:16 Then there's everything in it.
00:55:18 You know, honey, you're gonna find out
00:55:20 that most people in Freeside
00:55:22 wouldn't hand you a job cleaning out a hog pen.
00:55:24 If you listen to me--
00:55:26 You're wasting your time, Kitty.
00:55:27 Your funeral.
00:55:30 (crowd chattering)
00:55:31 (laughing)
00:55:37 Hey, Foley.
00:55:41 Wait till Kitty Stark sees this.
00:55:44 They friends?
00:55:46 Friends.
00:55:47 They hate each other's guts.
00:55:49 (laughing)
00:55:50 What's so funny?
00:55:52 We've got a new fish coming in.
00:55:54 Maybe if you're real nice,
00:55:55 you might get her for a roommate.
00:55:57 An old friend of yours, Elvira Powell.
00:56:00 It's gonna be a rich haul.
00:56:04 None of your petty auntie stuff.
00:56:06 You're still gonna be a good friend.
00:56:08 I'm gonna be a good friend.
00:56:09 I'm gonna be a good friend.
00:56:11 I'm gonna be a good friend.
00:56:13 I'm gonna be a good friend.
00:56:16 I'm gonna be a good friend.
00:56:17 I'm gonna be a good friend.
00:56:19 I'm gonna be a good friend.
00:56:21 I'm gonna be a good friend.
00:56:23 I'm gonna be a good friend.
00:56:25 I'm gonna be a good friend.
00:56:27 I'm gonna be a good friend.
00:56:29 I'm gonna be a good friend.
00:56:31 I'm gonna be a good friend.
00:56:33 I'm gonna be a good friend.
00:56:35 I'm gonna be a good friend.
00:56:37 I'm gonna be a good friend.
00:56:39 I'm gonna be a good friend.
00:56:41 I'm gonna be a good friend.
00:56:43 I'm gonna be a good friend.
00:56:46 I'm gonna be a good friend.
00:56:47 I'm gonna be a good friend.
00:56:49 I'm gonna be a good friend.
00:56:51 I'm gonna be a good friend.
00:56:53 I'm gonna be a good friend.
00:56:55 I'm gonna be a good friend.
00:56:57 I'm gonna be a good friend.
00:56:59 I'm gonna be a good friend.
00:57:01 I'm gonna be a good friend.
00:57:03 I'm gonna be a good friend.
00:57:05 I'm gonna be a good friend.
00:57:07 I'm gonna be a good friend.
00:57:09 I'm gonna be a good friend.
00:57:11 I'm gonna be a good friend.
00:57:14 I made it! I made my parole!
00:57:16 This is Marie Allen.
00:57:23 (PAPER RUSTLING)
00:57:52 (PAPER RUSTLING)
00:57:53 Marie, we have to decide whether nine months has taught you
00:58:04 that robbing people at the point of a gun...
00:58:06 I never wanted to, but my husband wouldn't listen to reason.
00:58:09 I couldn't leave him. I loved him.
00:58:11 Now, what type of work can you do?
00:58:21 (PAPER RUSTLING)
00:58:22 Speak up.
00:58:26 I... I could be a salesgirl or wait tables.
00:58:31 Working in laundry after all the experience I've had here.
00:58:34 Please try to make your answers brief.
00:58:36 This report states your stepfather refuses to have you in his home.
00:58:42 Where would you live if paroled?
00:58:45 Well, where would you live?
00:58:49 With relatives?
00:58:50 With my Aunt Rose and Uncle Harry.
00:58:53 They're very respectable.
00:58:54 Uncle Harry's a gateman for one of the biggest factories.
00:58:57 They're very fond of me.
00:58:58 If they're so fond of you, why didn't they take your child?
00:59:01 A baby would have been a lot of trouble.
00:59:04 I wouldn't be.
00:59:05 We'll investigate them.
00:59:08 Maybe... Maybe it would be better if I lived alone.
00:59:11 Any place the parole officer found...
00:59:13 Out of the question.
00:59:15 We must make certain that you have beneficial surroundings and guidance.
00:59:19 You're hardly more than a child.
00:59:20 Only 19.
00:59:22 A girl grows old here before her time.
00:59:26 Marie's been married, she's seen her husband killed,
00:59:29 she's born a baby here in prison.
00:59:31 She's had the baby taken away from her by law.
00:59:33 How can anyone be called young who has lived through such experiences?
00:59:37 I've lived a lifetime and a year in this cage.
00:59:40 If I have to fall back in, I'll be like the others.
00:59:42 And I'm not like them.
00:59:44 Oh, please, please give me a chance to prove it.
00:59:47 I've paid my debt, let me hug, please.
00:59:49 You'll never regret it, I promise I'll...
00:59:51 What? What?
01:00:04 Wait till I fix this thing.
01:00:06 I haven't gotten the hang of it yet.
01:00:15 At your age, with no favorable home conditions
01:00:18 and no beneficial influences on the outside,
01:00:21 we feel that nine months is too short a time
01:00:24 to prepare you for your responsibilities outside.
01:00:27 Parole is not granted.
01:00:29 We'll review your case in a few months and you'll hear from us.
01:00:32 (SIREN WAILING)
01:00:33 (SCREAMING)
01:00:52 (SCREAMING)
01:00:53 (SCREAMING)
01:00:54 (SCREAMING)
01:00:55 Oh!
01:01:21 (GASPS)
01:01:22 Got flopped back.
01:01:36 Trying to do a moat?
01:01:38 Running on a bush, eh?
01:01:40 Benton says no solitary.
01:01:42 Oh, Benton's a fool. If I had her job, I'd...
01:01:44 Benton's okay with me.
01:01:47 So I go on this picnic, see?
01:01:48 Skinny takes me out in a rowboat.
01:01:50 He begins criticizing my family, though,
01:01:52 and to make it worse, he slaps me.
01:01:54 So I slap him back.
01:01:56 You just slapped him?
01:01:58 Well, I did have an oar in my hand.
01:02:00 He kept on hitting me, so I kept on slapping him.
01:02:03 Still with the oar in your hand?
01:02:05 What'd you keep on slapping him for?
01:02:07 Well, he kept on coming up.
01:02:09 Pipe the new fish.
01:02:11 I'm not going to let him get away with it.
01:02:14 Pipe the new fish.
01:02:15 Get a load of Elvira Powell.
01:02:17 Oh, girl.
01:02:19 Well, help me, I never saw such an old-looking bunch of bags.
01:02:22 I've checked in here for maybe six months.
01:02:25 Grand Jury's having itself a little fun.
01:02:27 So in order to save some of my friend's embarrassment,
01:02:30 I got myself a phony rap so they can't subpoena me as a witness.
01:02:33 It'll all blow over by spring.
01:02:35 I'm used to comfort and I'll expect it.
01:02:37 Pick up your check at my lawyer's, Vic Davis.
01:02:39 There's a hundred bucks waiting for you every week.
01:02:41 For Vance.
01:02:43 For value received.
01:02:44 Hello, Kitty.
01:02:49 Read about you and Ed.
01:02:54 Divorcing him would have been easier.
01:02:56 Kimpy Sullivan says you're drumming up shoplifters from the inside.
01:03:01 - I got a concession. - No more.
01:03:03 While I'm in, I want no kibitzing from you.
01:03:12 What's your name?
01:03:13 How'd you hurt your hand?
01:03:16 I'm a big girl. This isn't my first year away from home.
01:03:20 Her name is Marie Allen.
01:03:22 If I said no to Kitty, I'm sure not going to say yes to you.
01:03:26 She's a cute trick.
01:03:31 I'll say it.
01:03:32 Oh, wait, Pablo. You're playing a game.
01:03:49 Sure, you can sit down in the pub and start some faces.
01:03:52 That could be a gold bag you got in your hand.
01:03:54 Okay, now try it again and make out like that cake of soap's a diamond pin.
01:03:59 - How much? - 150 bucks.
01:04:01 Okay, wrap it up.
01:04:03 Spotters would have nabbed you.
01:04:12 I'm too dumb to be a booster.
01:04:14 Some dames got more talent than others.
01:04:16 But I gotta have some trade if I ever get out of here.
01:04:19 You any good at it, Marie?
01:04:21 Anybody with half a brain could figure out how to fool a spotter.
01:04:26 Pigeon like you'd get her wings clipped first trip out.
01:04:28 Now, let's see.
01:04:37 If this is the jewelry counter,
01:04:39 what counter would be over there?
01:04:41 Yes, perfume, gloves.
01:04:44 Then the elevators would be over there.
01:04:47 Yeah.
01:04:50 That's it.
01:04:55 That's shown her.
01:04:56 A bullseye, baby.
01:05:01 By the time you're sprung, I can have you connected with one of the biggest outfits.
01:05:04 Come on, you tramps, line up for Christmas.
01:05:09 Mina Minnelli.
01:05:15 Emma Barber.
01:05:19 Emma Barber.
01:05:21 Emma Barber.
01:05:22 Mary O'Connor.
01:05:26 I said he couldn't get in here. He's a man.
01:05:29 Marie Allen.
01:05:31 Sadie Fillmore.
01:05:36 Naomi Bates.
01:05:40 Mary Brown.
01:05:42 What do you know?
01:05:45 Jungle Red.
01:05:47 It's funny how lipstick can make you feel all prettied up.
01:05:50 Who sent them?
01:05:51 Powell. Slipped Harper a check to buy them for us.
01:05:53 That bloated buzzard. Who does she think she's kidding with lipstick?
01:05:56 She knows she can't keep them. She only did it to get Benton's soul.
01:05:59 She'll drool when she sees the super coming and taking them away from me.
01:06:03 Well, until Benton finds out, I sure feel like a new woman.
01:06:06 Rhinestones are phony.
01:06:07 You can have real ones.
01:06:09 Anytime you change your type.
01:06:11 I'm not a phony.
01:06:13 You're a phony.
01:06:15 I'm a phony.
01:06:17 I'm a phony.
01:06:19 I'm a phony.
01:06:21 I'm a phony.
01:06:23 I'm a phony.
01:06:25 I'm a phony.
01:06:27 I'm a phony.
01:06:29 I'm a phony.
01:06:31 I'm a phony.
01:06:33 I'm a phony.
01:06:36 I'm a phony.
01:06:37 I'm a phony.
01:06:39 I'm a phony.
01:06:41 I'm a phony.
01:06:43 I'm a phony.
01:06:45 I'm a phony.
01:06:47 I'm a phony.
01:06:49 I'm a phony.
01:06:51 I'm a phony.
01:06:53 I'm a phony.
01:06:55 I'm a phony.
01:06:57 I'm a phony.
01:06:59 I'm a phony.
01:07:01 I'm a phony.
01:07:04 Oh, how pretty.
01:07:05 I, uh, I hope you'll all have a pleasant day tomorrow.
01:07:10 Let's hope that many of you will be home this time next year.
01:07:15 Now, tomorrow morning, there'll be Christmas services held here for any of you who might like to attend.
01:07:22 (CROWD CHATTERING)
01:07:23 Oh, Ann.
01:07:39 Where did the lipsticks come from?
01:07:41 Elvira Powell.
01:07:43 Oh, of course, by way of Harper.
01:07:46 Girls!
01:07:50 Girls, could I have your attention a minute, please?
01:07:53 I didn't know what else to do for you for Christmas, but evidently someone thought of it for me.
01:07:58 So, from now on, all of you will be allowed to use lipstick.
01:08:04 (CROWD CHEERING)
01:08:23 (MUSIC PLAYING)
01:08:24 (SINGING)
01:08:26 (SINGING)
01:08:28 (SINGING)
01:08:29 (SINGING)
01:08:31 (SINGING)
01:08:33 (SINGING)
01:08:35 (SINGING)
01:08:37 (SINGING)
01:08:39 (SINGING)
01:08:41 (SINGING)
01:08:43 (SINGING)
01:08:45 (SINGING)
01:08:47 (SINGING)
01:08:49 (SINGING)
01:08:51 (SINGING)
01:08:53 (SINGING)
01:08:56 (SINGING)
01:08:57 (SINGING)
01:08:59 (SINGING)
01:09:01 (SINGING)
01:09:03 (SINGING)
01:09:05 (SINGING)
01:09:07 (SINGING)
01:09:09 (SINGING)
01:09:11 (SINGING)
01:09:13 Merry Christmas, Marie.
01:09:15 Why aren't you singing?
01:09:17 Give me one good reason why I should.
01:09:21 (SINGING)
01:09:23 (SINGING)
01:09:25 (SINGING)
01:09:26 (SINGING)
01:09:28 I know this is a frame and I got a rough idea who's back in the...
01:09:36 (SCREAMING)
01:09:47 (SCREAMING)
01:09:48 Oh.
01:09:54 Oh.
01:09:57 I haven't stretched a muscle that hasn't been stretched in 30 years.
01:10:00 Even that soft job in the mail room poops me.
01:10:04 Been the lady of leisure too long.
01:10:06 What's new in the social set?
01:10:08 Kitty Stark's still in solitary.
01:10:10 I think she'll listen to reason now.
01:10:12 Meaning what?
01:10:15 She used to play rough with me when I was taking her down to the hole.
01:10:17 I didn't tell you to get tough with her.
01:10:20 By the time I got through with her, she knew I meant business.
01:10:24 (MEOWING)
01:10:26 (MEOWING)
01:10:28 (MEOWING)
01:10:29 (cat meowing)
01:10:31 (train rumbling)
01:11:00 - Look what she's got.
01:11:01 (gasps)
01:11:06 - I found it outside the laundry.
01:11:07 I'm gonna keep it.
01:11:08 - She must be a dopey cat to crawl in here.
01:11:10 - Boy or girl?
01:11:11 I'm not taking any chances.
01:11:13 I'm gonna call it Fluff.
01:11:15 - Hop will picture Doozy if she finds it.
01:11:17 (phone ringing)
01:11:29 - I'll bring my milk from supper.
01:11:31 - Line up for count.
01:11:32 (bell ringing)
01:11:45 (door slams)
01:11:48 (cat meowing)
01:12:13 (cat meowing)
01:12:16 (cat meowing)
01:12:40 (cat meowing)
01:12:43 (bell ringing)
01:12:51 - Line up for count.
01:12:56 - Lewis, Millie.
01:12:58 - Christensen, Velma.
01:12:59 - Kofsky, Jeter.
01:13:00 - O'Connor, Mary.
01:13:01 - O'Brien, Julie.
01:13:02 - Wagner, Rita.
01:13:03 - Devlin, Claire.
01:13:04 - Minnelli, Nita.
01:13:05 - Barbara, Emma.
01:13:06 - Menard, Tina.
01:13:07 - Cassidy, Katie.
01:13:08 - Bass, Naomi.
01:13:09 (cat meowing)
01:13:11 - Okay, where is it?
01:13:21 You don't get no breakfast till you hand over that cat.
01:13:37 You know it's against the rules to have any pets.
01:13:40 Hand it over.
01:13:43 (sirens blaring)
01:14:04 (cat meowing)
01:14:07 (cat meowing)
01:14:09 (cat meowing)
01:14:12 (sirens blaring)
01:14:15 (cat meowing)
01:14:18 (crowd chanting)
01:14:21 (thunder rumbling)
01:14:24 (sirens blaring)
01:14:27 (thunder rumbling)
01:14:30 (crowd chanting)
01:14:32 (thunder rumbling)
01:14:35 (sirens blaring)
01:14:38 (thunder rumbling)
01:14:41 - Stop it!
01:15:05 Stop it!
01:15:07 Stop it!
01:15:08 (thunder rumbling)
01:15:11 All of you know this is one of the most serious offenses
01:15:19 that can happen here.
01:15:21 I'm taking away all privileges until further notice.
01:15:24 Now I want to know who started all this.
01:15:28 (footsteps tapping)
01:15:31 It's dead.
01:15:44 - She attacked me when I tried to take away the cat.
01:15:47 Then she tried to escape.
01:15:48 - Is this true?
01:15:50 The first time you tried to escape,
01:15:54 I gave you the benefit of the doubt.
01:15:56 This time you have to be disciplined.
01:15:59 I'm going to put you in solitary for three days.
01:16:02 - All I wanted was the kitten.
01:16:04 - Three days?
01:16:06 - Those are my orders.
01:16:07 - My room.
01:16:16 - No, Effie, no.
01:16:17 - Do like I said.
01:16:25 (door clattering)
01:16:28 - If Benton never finds out.
01:16:35 - Shut up.
01:16:36 (screaming)
01:16:42 (crickets chirping)
01:16:48 (crickets chirping)
01:16:51 (crickets chirping)
01:16:54 (suspenseful music)
01:17:11 (door squeaking)
01:17:19 - Marie Allen, three days.
01:17:21 - I'm taking Kitty Stark back.
01:17:23 (suspenseful music)
01:17:34 - You better have the doctor see her before Benton does.
01:17:45 She looks stirbugs to me.
01:17:47 - I'll take her over to the infirmary.
01:17:49 - Nothing to be scared about.
01:18:03 Being alone isn't so tough.
01:18:04 Bread and water never killed anyone.
01:18:06 Maybe, maybe I'll sleep for three days.
01:18:09 Stop thinking about it.
01:18:15 It'll grow back.
01:18:16 (suspenseful music)
01:18:19 (Marie gasping)
01:18:20 - Let me out of here.
01:18:23 I'll do anything you want.
01:18:25 Oh God, let me out, let me out.
01:18:29 Please, please, please.
01:18:32 (Marie crying)
01:18:36 - That's what you think.
01:18:40 Don't leave.
01:18:44 I want you to hear this.
01:18:45 Send a wire to the commissioner.
01:18:47 Demand that you immediately dismiss matron Evelyn Harper.
01:18:52 Inmate in serious condition of shock
01:18:53 due to clipping of hair.
01:18:55 Harper repeatedly ordered to discontinue
01:18:57 these barbarous practices.
01:18:59 Insubordination reflects on my position
01:19:02 and the health and well-being of the inmates.
01:19:04 - I'd count 10 before you sent that.
01:19:08 (door opening)
01:19:10 - That sure means business.
01:19:20 - Medford 5342.
01:19:22 - I can't afford to lose my job, Evie.
01:19:25 I got debt.
01:19:26 - Ah, shut up.
01:19:28 - Yes?
01:19:29 - I want to speak to Thornton Goodrich, please.
01:19:32 Tell him Evelyn Harper.
01:19:33 - Yes, ma'am.
01:19:35 (whistling)
01:19:38 We're sort of distant cousins, you know, Thornton and me.
01:19:41 - Good morning.
01:19:43 - Happy New Year, Thornton.
01:19:45 How are you?
01:19:46 - Yes, it's a new year.
01:19:48 - Oh, just fine, thanks.
01:19:50 I got something you ought to know.
01:19:54 Oh, I couldn't tell you over the phone,
01:19:58 but it's dynamite.
01:20:00 (silence)
01:20:03 Those filthy lies.
01:20:07 But at least it's nice to know
01:20:08 we have the support of so many people.
01:20:11 Three welfare leagues, a half a dozen women's clubs
01:20:13 from all over the country.
01:20:14 - If they'd only get together and stick together,
01:20:16 then maybe situations like this wouldn't arise.
01:20:19 You can just bet the others have organization.
01:20:21 - And it won't stop there.
01:20:22 What are you going to do?
01:20:24 - I'll know better after I talk to the commissioner.
01:20:27 - They're sitting outside looking so smug.
01:20:30 - Send them in.
01:20:31 - Good morning.
01:20:39 Good morning, Commissioner.
01:20:40 Won't you sit down?
01:20:41 I think there are ashtrays handy.
01:20:43 - The governor's madder than a turkey gobbler.
01:20:45 Everyone's on my neck because of what you've done.
01:20:47 - Aren't you confused, Commissioner?
01:20:49 It wasn't I who gave those ridiculous stories to the papers.
01:20:51 - What's the idea of getting Harper's sore
01:20:52 over nothing at all?
01:20:53 - I suppose a man would call the clipping
01:20:55 of a girl's hair nothing at all.
01:20:57 - Well, you could have talked it over with her
01:20:58 instead of flying off the handle.
01:21:00 - The commissioner means your predecessor
01:21:02 never quarreled with the staff.
01:21:03 - My predecessor refused to regard criminals
01:21:06 as human beings.
01:21:07 I've tried to change that attitude.
01:21:09 I intend to keep on trying.
01:21:11 There is no place on my staff for matrons
01:21:13 like Evelyn Harper.
01:21:15 It's too bad all this had to happen before she was fired.
01:21:18 - Who said anything about firing her?
01:21:20 - Why fire a political appointee
01:21:22 just because of a minor difference between you and her?
01:21:25 - Besides, firing her won't do us any good.
01:21:27 It's this stink we've got to squelch.
01:21:29 - How do you intend doing that?
01:21:31 - I can get Harper to take back what she said.
01:21:33 She can call it a mistake, admit that she was hot-headed.
01:21:35 - The directives, Sam.
01:21:37 - Well, I'm coming to that.
01:21:39 At the same time, we'll announce that these directives
01:21:42 are to be put into effect immediately.
01:21:43 - Directives?
01:21:44 - The commissioner has put it
01:21:46 in the form of a memo to you.
01:21:47 - Inmates who have been honor women
01:21:49 will no longer be put in subordinate positions on the staff.
01:21:52 The proposed plan to allow occasional work
01:21:54 outside the prison when merited by selected girls
01:21:57 is denied, as well as the proposed plan for educational--
01:22:00 - You don't honestly think I'd consent to that?
01:22:03 Why, I'd be betraying every man and woman
01:22:05 working to free prisons from methods like yours.
01:22:08 To insulate them from the abuses of politicians,
01:22:10 cheap politicians.
01:22:11 - Have respect for my position, Mrs. Benton.
01:22:14 I wouldn't allow the governor to speak to me like that.
01:22:16 - Oh, Fred, Mrs. Benton, let's not lose our tempers.
01:22:20 Look, we came here with the best intentions in the world,
01:22:25 hoping to get together with you,
01:22:26 to let this thing all blow over.
01:22:27 But you leave me with no alternative
01:22:29 except to ask for your resignation.
01:22:31 - If he asks for my resignation,
01:22:32 I'll demand a public hearing.
01:22:34 - No, no, no, see here, we can get together.
01:22:35 - We can if you tear up those directives
01:22:38 and fire Evelyn Harper.
01:22:40 That'll clear my name and allow me to do the work
01:22:42 that must be done around here.
01:22:43 - He'll do nothing of the kind.
01:22:45 - Then I'll announce you've asked for my resignation
01:22:47 and I'll demand a public hearing.
01:22:49 The state allows me such a hearing and you know it.
01:22:52 Let the public learn how this prison is run.
01:22:55 - Fire me, Commissioner, I insist on it.
01:22:58 I want that public hearing.
01:23:00 - Marie Allen, back from the hospital.
01:23:14 (footsteps approaching)
01:23:18, (door opens)
01:23:23, (door closes), (gun cocks),
01:23:28 (footsteps approaching), (door opens),
01:23:33 (gun cocks)
01:23:48 (gunshots)
01:23:54 (footsteps approaching)
01:23:58 (gunshots)
01:24:00 (footsteps approaching)
01:24:03 (gunshots)
01:24:06 (footsteps approaching)
01:24:09 (gunshots)
01:24:11 (footsteps approaching)
01:24:15 (gunshots)
01:24:17 (footsteps approaching)
01:24:20 (gunshots)
01:24:22 (footsteps approaching)
01:24:26 (gunshots)
01:24:28 (footsteps approaching)
01:24:31 - Stop it!
01:24:53 (phone rings)
01:24:55 Stop it!
01:24:55 (phone rings)
01:24:56 Stop it!
01:24:57 (phone rings)
01:25:00 - Peggy Elkins.
01:25:02 Naomi Bates.
01:25:04 - Honest, sometimes I wish that old lady of mine
01:25:06 would stop writing me.
01:25:08 I sure wish you could be out by Easter
01:25:11 so you could see your kid brother graduate from high school.
01:25:14 She must think I'm in a country club taking a rest cure.
01:25:18 I got news for her.
01:25:20 My kid brother's gonna get graduated without me.
01:25:22 - Judas Priest.
01:25:26 Mary O'Connor.
01:25:27 Arlene Sidney.
01:25:28 Evelyn Mason.
01:25:31 Alma Jones.
01:25:34 Mary Adams.
01:25:36 Lou Anna Cohen.
01:25:39 - Gee, look how she looks.
01:25:40 - Guess she'd look that way too
01:25:41 if you'd had a week in solitary.
01:25:43 - Yeah, and almost a month in pokey.
01:25:44 - Olga Jorgensen.
01:25:45 (laughing)
01:25:49 (laughing)
01:25:51 - I didn't know what kind of a heel Harper is.
01:26:06 She's like a cop I was sweet on once.
01:26:08 He used to work guys over for no reason at all,
01:26:10 just because it made him feel important.
01:26:12 If I'd known, I wouldn't have started on you.
01:26:19 - Quit shaking the tambourine.
01:26:21 - I'll be sprung soon.
01:26:23 You'll run the cage again.
01:26:25 If I can do anything for you,
01:26:28 try to get your rep shortened.
01:26:30 - What did you say?
01:26:33 - Wagner, Rita.
01:26:40 - Evelyn, Claire.
01:26:41 - Manali, Mita.
01:26:42 - Barbara.
01:26:43 - Manar, Tina.
01:26:44 - Cassidy, Katie.
01:26:45 - Miss Naomi.
01:26:48 - Don't be smart, let's have the name.
01:26:50 - Star, Kitty.
01:26:54 - Taylor, Alice.
01:26:56 - Alan, Marie.
01:26:57 - Mull, Elaine.
01:26:58 - Okay, dummy, if you can't hold that cup,
01:27:14 get back to the bullpen.
01:27:16 (suspenseful music)
01:27:19 - Feed your faces and keep your traps shut
01:27:24 if you don't want to get...
01:27:24 (woman screams)
01:27:26 - Kill her, kill her, kill her, kill her.
01:27:29 (suspenseful music)
01:27:32 - Kindly omit flowers.
01:27:43 (suspenseful music)
01:27:46 - Sunday.
01:28:09 Nothing for me to do except think
01:28:12 about the next 10 years.
01:28:14 - Here today, here tomorrow.
01:28:15 What's your itch?
01:28:19 - Oh, I keep thinking of Kitty sitting in the death house
01:28:21 and I get the itch.
01:28:23 - Take it easy before you blow a tune.
01:28:25 - You gotta hand it to Benton.
01:28:26 Even with all her troubles,
01:28:27 she tried to keep Kitty off the hot seat.
01:28:29 - Yeah, she kept telling Kitty was off her trolley.
01:28:31 - Boy, what's going on in Benton's office?
01:28:35 There's six matrons spilling over
01:28:37 and a bunch of girls from the other bullpens.
01:28:38 - What'd you tell Benton?
01:28:39 - He shot the works.
01:28:40 Helen wrote down every word.
01:28:42 All about Harper, Chislin, the liquor and soap and things.
01:28:45 What she did to Kitty.
01:28:46 I sure gave him an earful.
01:28:47 You know something?
01:28:49 I think Benton might use me as a witness at the hearing.
01:28:50 - Maybe there are a few things I can tell her tomorrow too.
01:28:53 - I got news for you.
01:28:54 She talked to me like I was anybody else.
01:28:55 - Bet your pack of weeds you'll still be pulling
01:28:59 dead time next Christmas.
01:29:00 - Keep your big flapper shut.
01:29:02 - Clare's giving it to you straight.
01:29:03 Ain't you played the honest John too long?
01:29:06 - You could have made us well, Booster.
01:29:08 - You still can get out of here.
01:29:10 (footsteps)
01:29:13 - Ain't got much time.
01:29:18 She's being sprung tomorrow.
01:29:20 - What do you want Powell to do,
01:29:21 send you an engraved invitation?
01:29:23 - These bird brains giving you a spiel
01:29:29 what to do out in Freeside hand me a laugh.
01:29:32 I got a file long as your arm.
01:29:34 I was queen of the con women when Clare was wearing diapers.
01:29:37 There's nothing I ain't done, including murder.
01:29:39 - Ah, stop tooting your horn.
01:29:41 - But that makes me the crookedest crook
01:29:43 of any of you, don't it?
01:29:44 - Okay.
01:29:45 - Before you get any bright ideas, listen to me.
01:29:51 I had a first time like you,
01:29:53 but I can't remember how long ago.
01:29:56 Then the second rap, then the third.
01:29:58 Now I'm a lifer.
01:30:00 I'll be 71 soon, then a calm 40 years.
01:30:04 And you know what I think?
01:30:06 Nobody got cheated but me.
01:30:09 40 years taken away.
01:30:12 So I'm giving it to you straight.
01:30:14 Wait a year on dead time,
01:30:16 but get a legit job slinging hash.
01:30:19 Then get a good guy, have a kid.
01:30:22 What I'd give for a sink full of dirty dishes.
01:30:28 - Hi.
01:30:38 - That's all right.
01:30:39 - Thank you.
01:30:40 - Amateurs coming for lessons.
01:30:43 - Bullpen bees, 60 inmates, all types of offenders.
01:30:47 - This place smells like a zoo.
01:30:48 - What's she in for?
01:30:50 - And men call us the weaker sex.
01:30:54 Look at those faces.
01:30:55 - Environment, my dear, environment.
01:30:57 - They say the superintendent has a murderous talking point.
01:31:00 (indistinct chatter)
01:31:03 (indistinct chatter)
01:31:06 ♪ Save a breath and make me pure
01:31:13 ♪ Blood, my dear, forevermore
01:31:22 ♪ For my people and for my home
01:31:30 ♪ For my people and for my home
01:31:35 ♪ See for sin could not atone
01:31:42 ♪ How a faith can thou alone
01:31:49 ♪ If I had no pride I'd raise
01:31:57 ♪ Send me to thy promised land
01:32:02 ♪ While I draw this bleeding breath
01:32:13 - Did you make it?
01:32:20 - Yeah.
01:32:20 - Gee, she's getting out.
01:32:27 Maybe I'll press 'em for you.
01:32:28 - Marie Allen, check it out, 93850.
01:32:38 That's six cents a day for laundry work.
01:32:40 Deduct 10 days for having a baby, three days solitary,
01:32:43 that's 502 days times six cents.
01:32:46 You can cash this on your way out.
01:32:48 Oh, wait a minute.
01:32:49 Guess you want your wedding ring, don't you?
01:32:52 (dramatic music)
01:32:55 Thanks for the haircut.
01:33:03 Sit down, Marie.
01:33:12 (dramatic music)
01:33:15 Now that you're leaving, let's not lie to each other.
01:33:29 - What do you mean?
01:33:30 - This cashier's job is just a blind.
01:33:33 - The parole officer okayed it, didn't she?
01:33:35 - Alvaro Powell has a lot of friends.
01:33:38 In a couple of more months,
01:33:39 the parole officer could have found your work.
01:33:41 You would have made some honest money,
01:33:42 you'd have self-respect and decency.
01:33:45 - Where'd those things ever get me?
01:33:47 - Why do you give up now that you don't need to,
01:33:49 when you're free?
01:33:50 - Free for what?
01:33:52 Go to my baby, to sit down to a turkey dinner
01:33:54 with the family, to kiss my husband?
01:33:56 - I, I know it's difficult to start over again, but--
01:34:07 - From now on, what's in it for me is all that matters.
01:34:11 - You did your best and where did it land you?
01:34:14 You can't lick the system.
01:34:15 Well, if you've got nothing more to say.
01:34:22 - Well, if you ever need any help--
01:34:24 - Thanks, but I won't.
01:34:26 Well, I hope you win.
01:34:31 (door opens)
01:34:34 - For that 40 bucks Tom and I heisted,
01:34:45 I certainly got myself an education.
01:34:48 - Here's the address of the parole officer, Marie.
01:34:53 Goodbye.
01:34:55 - So long.
01:35:00 - Front gate, 93850, coming out.
01:35:04 That's right.
01:35:05 (door slams)
01:35:08 (dramatic music)
01:35:11 (dramatic music)
01:35:14 (dramatic music)
01:35:17 (dramatic music)
01:35:19 (dramatic music)
01:35:22 (door slams)
01:35:39 (dramatic music)
01:35:42 (dramatic music)
01:35:45 - What shall I do with her file?
01:36:09 - Keep it active, she'll be back.
01:36:12 (dramatic music)
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01:36:18 (dramatic music)
01:36:20 (dramatic music)
01:36:24 (dramatic music)
01:36:26 you
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