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00:00:48Oh, hurry, quick! The man's crazy! I can see him through the window!
00:00:51He's got a knife! He chased a woman into a doorway! He's going to stab her!
00:00:54Hurry! Eighth and Pine on the west side! Hurry, quick!
00:00:59Hello? Hello?
00:01:04Man running amok with a knife at Eighth and Pine.
00:01:07Attention all cars. Attention all cars.
00:01:10All cars in vicinity of Eighth and Pine, go there at once.
00:01:13Man with knife running amok.
00:01:15All cars in vicinity of Eighth and Pine, go there at once.
00:01:25Where'd you get the pooch?
00:01:26Don't worry about his pedigree, honey. I just picked it up to help you ride.
00:01:29All right, let's go.
00:01:40Don't try to see us for a few days. I will leave you a cup of the old lady.
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00:02:17Let me in, please.
00:02:20If it's important, officer, open the door.
00:02:23Please, officer.
00:02:24I'm sorry, lady, but we don't open until 10 o'clock.
00:02:26But that's half an hour, and I can't wait. I've got to catch a train.
00:02:29That's hard luck, but we can't make no exceptions for nobody.
00:02:31Oh, but you don't understand, officer. I don't want a cashier check.
00:02:33I just want to put some money in to cover one.
00:02:35Yeah? Well, in that case...
00:02:37Oh, thank you so much.
00:02:39She made it.
00:02:40I don't like to see a dame like that get mixed up in a job like this.
00:02:43What, are you going soft on the dames?
00:02:45Now, if you'll just hold tiny while I make out my deposit slip.
00:02:49I don't know what I'd have done if you hadn't let me in.
00:02:52Now, let's see. Do I put down my address, too?
00:02:54Yes.
00:02:55My maid usually does my banking, and I know absolutely nothing about it.
00:03:06Put them up, everybody.
00:03:08Don't move, or we'll give you a trap shirt.
00:03:11All right, get going.
00:03:12Feel better with that off your hip.
00:03:42All right, stay right where you are. Blast the first one that makes a move.
00:04:10I told you before you couldn't park in this red zone.
00:04:13Let me see your driver's license.
00:04:31What are you doing?
00:04:32I'll call the police.
00:04:33You'll be all right in a minute.
00:04:35Oh, I'm all right now.
00:04:37Wait a minute.
00:04:38Wait a minute. I've got to catch a train.
00:04:40I'm sorry, lady. You'll have to wait till the officers get here.
00:04:50Well, Jordan, what have you got to say?
00:04:52What were you doing when they pushed in?
00:04:54Well, I was here helping this lady make out her deposit slip and, uh, and holding her dog.
00:04:58What dog?
00:04:59Well, he was here, but he ran away.
00:05:03How come that you were in here so early?
00:05:05Well, I came to deposit some money.
00:05:07This gentleman let me in.
00:05:08Yeah, and he let that mob out.
00:05:11How did they get in here in the first place?
00:05:13Why, I... I guess the door was left unlocked when she came.
00:05:19What's your name?
00:05:20Mrs. Burton. Mrs. Dorothy Burton.
00:05:22How long have you been a depositor here?
00:05:24Well, about a month, I'd say.
00:05:26I see. Do you usually do your banking before banking hours?
00:05:30No, my maid usually does it for me.
00:05:32Well, why didn't she do it today?
00:05:34Well, I let her go because I was expecting to leave town this morning.
00:05:37In fact, I came to deposit the money to cover the check I gave for my ticket.
00:05:41Have you got the ticket?
00:05:43Yes.
00:05:48Here's the money I came to deposit.
00:05:53Well, there's your dog, anyhow. You better call him.
00:05:56Come here, Tiny.
00:06:00Tiny, come here.
00:06:05He, uh... He doesn't seem to mind very well.
00:06:08Come here.
00:06:32That's a nice little dog.
00:06:34Uh, how old is he?
00:06:36Well, I don't know. I haven't had him very long.
00:06:38I just got him from the pound last week.
00:06:40That's funny. You didn't mention that you got him from the Oakdale Pound.
00:06:44No, I didn't.
00:06:46But you did call him Tiny.
00:06:48Yes.
00:06:49You know, the name on the back of this tag is Boots.
00:06:53I don't know what his real name is or where he came from.
00:06:57The friend who gave him to me just said he got him at the pound.
00:06:59What friend?
00:07:01My boyfriend. It doesn't make any difference who.
00:07:04Maybe it does, and maybe it doesn't.
00:07:06Anyway, I'm going to have a little talk with that pound master,
00:07:08and you're going down to headquarters and answer an awful lot of questions.
00:07:24Mrs. Burton, I can assure you that if you'll help us in this case and become a state's witness,
00:07:29I'll see that you get every possible consideration.
00:07:32But I've already told you, I don't know anything about it.
00:07:34But I know that you do.
00:07:36And I'm going to keep on asking you these questions until I get the truth out of you,
00:07:39if it takes all summer.
00:07:41Now, who were the men you were working with?
00:07:44Well, I never worked with any men.
00:07:46Who was the man in the car?
00:07:48What car?
00:07:49The getaway car, of course.
00:07:51I don't know.
00:07:52You don't know, eh?
00:07:56Where did you get the dog?
00:07:58It was given to me. I've told you a thousand times, it was given to me.
00:08:01Why don't you let me see my lawyer?
00:08:03I demand to see my lawyer.
00:08:05Where did you get the dog?
00:08:06It was given to me. I've told you before, it was given to me.
00:08:32Doc Harris Beauty, held as accomplice of bank robbers.
00:08:36There you have it, another hold up.
00:08:38All our high-powered district attorney's been able to do is arrest one lone, helpless little girl.
00:08:42She's not so helpless. She's doing all right.
00:08:44How long can he hold her?
00:08:46Indefinitely.
00:08:47Unless she's smart enough to get a lawyer who knows her rights.
00:08:50All Simpson's trying to do is grab himself some cheap publicity.
00:08:53All that gang that put him in, fattened up on the big stuff.
00:08:55Money rackets.
00:08:56There hasn't been an important conviction since he took office.
00:08:59She's not bad looking either.
00:09:01She looks kind of familiar to me.
00:09:03Well, maybe she won a beauty contest sometime.
00:09:05Miss American Bank Bandit.
00:09:06She doesn't look the type.
00:09:07Maybe she's not even guilty.
00:09:09Well, why don't you throw the might of your broadcasting company behind her?
00:09:12I'd be more inclined to throw it against Simpson.
00:09:14Yeah, but he's already in.
00:09:15I might be able to stop his re-election this fall.
00:09:17You mean you'd really start a political campaign just to help one little gal?
00:09:20Not to help anyone necessarily, but to get that chiseler out of office.
00:09:25You know what I think I'll do?
00:09:27I'm going to start a series of broadcasts.
00:09:29Ten or a dozen.
00:09:30I'm going to expose Simpson and that entire setup behind him.
00:09:33Okay, Chief, when do we start?
00:09:34Tonight.
00:09:35I'll switch programs and take the 8 o'clock hour myself.
00:09:37You'd better get the newspaper and see that we've got a break.
00:09:39Okay again, I'm on my way.
00:09:41From the first day Lois Simpson took office,
00:09:43criminals have been flocking here in droves.
00:09:45We have had four bank robberies within the last two months.
00:09:48And our esteemed district attorney has made just one arrest.
00:09:51A girl whose picture you probably saw in today's paper.
00:09:53They call her the dark-haired bandit to build up the story for publicity purposes.
00:09:57But all they have against her actually is that she had a dog she didn't own.
00:10:01I think Mr. Sitton should be our dog catcher instead of our district attorney.
00:10:05I've heard enough of that drivel.
00:10:07You're not going to let him get away with this.
00:10:09I can't stop him from broadcasting.
00:10:11Well then play it the other way.
00:10:13Offer to cooperate.
00:10:14Ask his advice.
00:10:15Tell the newspapers that we're going to work with him.
00:10:18Tell the newspapers that we're going to work with him.
00:10:20And if he thinks we're holding the Burton girl without reason,
00:10:23invite him to investigate.
00:10:25That's a good idea.
00:10:30He's through.
00:10:31I'll give him a buzz right now.
00:10:36Hello, get me Kenneth Phillips at the Commodore Broadcasting Company and make it snappy.
00:10:41PHONE RINGS
00:10:46Hello?
00:10:47Who?
00:10:49Oh, just a minute please.
00:10:51Well, that's getting action quick.
00:10:53Sitton wants to talk to you.
00:10:57Hello, Sitton, this is Phillips.
00:10:59So I'm willing and anxious to cooperate in every way.
00:11:03And as for that Burton girl,
00:11:05I'd like to have you talk to her yourself.
00:11:07All right, when can I see her?
00:11:09Anytime you say.
00:11:11I'll call you in the morning.
00:11:12Right.
00:11:15Well, that's that.
00:11:16Maybe I'm being played for a chump, John,
00:11:18but Sitton talked to me like a kid brother.
00:11:20He wants my advice, my help, everything.
00:11:22Particularly your support in the coming election.
00:11:24So go easy.
00:11:26Yes.
00:11:32Well, what do you want this time?
00:11:34I've told you everything I know.
00:11:35Why don't you let me go home?
00:11:37I'm afraid you're in for more questioning, Mrs. Burton.
00:11:39There's a gentleman in there who wants to talk to you.
00:11:41Will you follow me, please?
00:11:49Well, what do you want?
00:11:56Ken!
00:11:57Dorothy.
00:11:59Well, I'm glad to see you.
00:12:01Wait a minute.
00:12:02Are you the one who wants to ask me some questions?
00:12:04Now, don't worry.
00:12:05I'm not going to put you through any third degree.
00:12:07I came down here to talk to Mrs. Burton.
00:12:10I had no idea it was Dorothy Drew.
00:12:12Oh, I've had an awful time of it, Ken.
00:12:14All I've done is answer questions, one after another.
00:12:17A million times they've asked me.
00:12:19Where did I get the dog?
00:12:20Where are the men that pull the holdup?
00:12:21Where's the money?
00:12:22Here, let me take a good look at you.
00:12:24No wonder your picture looked familiar.
00:12:26Burton.
00:12:27Married?
00:12:28No.
00:12:29I just took that name when I left home.
00:12:31Added the Mrs. for protection.
00:12:33Seems silly now, but I thought I needed a stage name.
00:12:37I even thought I could act.
00:12:38We all used to think so.
00:12:39I remember during my last year in school how good you were in that comedy part.
00:12:42What happened to me here was tragedy.
00:12:44As bad as all that?
00:12:45Well, not all the time, of course.
00:12:47I had one summer in stock in New Jersey,
00:12:49and last season I had a swell spot in a show in New York,
00:12:52but after a couple of weeks it folded.
00:12:54Then it was one agent's office after another,
00:12:56until finally it came to an occasional week in a nightclub.
00:13:00So, same old story, Ken.
00:13:02Small town girl goes to city, comes the dawn,
00:13:05and all she's got left is her grouch money.
00:13:07Her what?
00:13:08Her grouch money.
00:13:09That's what show people call their savings for a really rainy day.
00:13:13To me it was money to go home on.
00:13:15So you want to go back?
00:13:16Do I want to go back?
00:13:18Listen, Ken.
00:13:19I used to think I hated that place,
00:13:21but now that's all I do want.
00:13:23It was money for my ticket I was putting in the bank when they arrested me.
00:13:26That was tough.
00:13:29It's only because these people here needed a scapegoat that they picked on me.
00:13:33Maybe I can help you.
00:13:35Do you mean that, Ken?
00:13:36Let's see.
00:13:44Sutton, will you release Mrs. Burton in my custody?
00:13:47What?
00:13:48I'll be responsible for her appearance any time you say.
00:13:51Phillips, I think she's a member of that gang.
00:13:54I don't.
00:13:56All right.
00:13:57In any event, she can't leave town.
00:13:58She won't.
00:13:59She'll be at my home with my sister.
00:14:00When can she go?
00:14:01Any time you say.
00:14:03Get her discharge papers, Nick.
00:14:04What do you want to do first?
00:14:06Well, I guess I'd better get my things.
00:14:08You want me to sign a surety for her appearance, I suppose.
00:14:10I'll have the papers and everything ready by the time she gets back.
00:14:13Then I'll meet you here in about an hour.
00:14:14Is that all right?
00:14:15Sure.
00:14:16I'll do anything you say from now on.
00:14:21Swell, Burton.
00:14:23I can't understand how you failed on the stage.
00:14:26It's because I wasn't acting with Mr. Phillips.
00:14:28I meant every word.
00:14:30Okay, Mrs. Burton.
00:14:31Have it your own way, but I still don't believe you.
00:14:36There you are.
00:14:37Thanks.
00:14:38Don't thank me.
00:14:39Thank Phillips.
00:14:40That's exactly what I'm going to do.
00:14:54Who is it?
00:14:55It's Doc Burton, Ma.
00:15:00What are you doing here, kid?
00:15:02Come in.
00:15:03Thanks, Ma.
00:15:04You didn't jump the fence, did you?
00:15:05No.
00:15:06Believe it or not, Ma, I finally met a man who had faith in me.
00:15:09He's not the only one.
00:15:10Who else?
00:15:11Me.
00:15:12I always said you had no business running around with a lot of lugs like the mob upstairs.
00:15:16Well, I had to live and they staked me.
00:15:18But you're quitting them now, aren't you?
00:15:20I'll say I am.
00:15:21For keeps.
00:15:22For keeps.
00:15:23Then I feel better.
00:15:24When I introduced you to Cary and his friends, I never dreamed they were as bad as they are.
00:15:37Dot, there's a police car passing the house and it's going very slow.
00:15:41Well, I'm sure they didn't follow me here.
00:15:44Maybe they're watching for Cary and the boys.
00:15:46I don't think they even suspect them.
00:15:49By the way, did Cary leave a package here for me?
00:15:51No, he didn't.
00:15:52I haven't seen them lately, but I understand they're fixing to leave town.
00:15:57Hmm.
00:15:58I think I better have a little talk with him.
00:16:00Now, you said you were through with them.
00:16:02Well, I will be.
00:16:04Say, Ma, will you pack some things for me?
00:16:06I'll be away for a few days.
00:16:07Hmm?
00:16:13The car's parked at Smitty's.
00:16:14Okay.
00:16:15As soon as we get to Louie's, we'll split the dough three ways.
00:16:18What about Dot's cut?
00:16:19I said we were going to split three ways.
00:16:21Don't worry about the girl.
00:16:22She's liable to be on ice for a long time.
00:16:25Yeah, but I still think she ought to get a cut.
00:16:37How'd you get here?
00:16:38Took a squad car from the DA's to a fake address, then taxis here.
00:16:41Two of them so I wouldn't be followed.
00:16:43Is everything all right?
00:16:44Yeah, just perfect.
00:16:46So you didn't squeal to get out, did you?
00:16:48Listen, I got out clean and came here for my share, that's all.
00:16:51Where is it?
00:16:52You'll get it, just take your time.
00:17:01I just want to give you a tip.
00:17:02There's a police car outside watching the front.
00:17:13Ma's right, you did lead them here, didn't you?
00:17:15I didn't mean to, Carey.
00:17:16Honest, I didn't.
00:17:17Well, we can't take any chances now if they catch us with this money.
00:17:20We're all in for a long vacation.
00:17:22Yeah, she's right, we'd better blow.
00:17:24I'll stash this.
00:17:30Don't let them cheat you, Dot.
00:17:32You deserve even more than they promised you.
00:17:34Thanks, Wilson.
00:17:35You were always okay, and if you ever need a favor, just ask.
00:17:48Come on, let's go out over the roof and get back to that stuff when we're not so hot.
00:17:51I'll go out the way I came, they got nothing on me.
00:17:53Okay, Dot, I'll get in touch with you in a few days.
00:18:17Say, Ma, will you do something for me?
00:18:18Anything that doesn't cost me money, dearie.
00:18:20Then keep this briefcase and don't give it to anyone unless they give you the other half of this dollar bill.
00:18:26You understand?
00:18:28Say, that reminds me of a drama I was in.
00:18:32The Erring Brides Earrings, it was called, and in the second act...
00:18:35All right, all right, all right, all right.
00:18:37I'll get it.
00:18:38I'll get it.
00:18:39I'll get it.
00:18:40I'll get it.
00:18:41I'll get it.
00:18:42I'll get it.
00:18:43I'll get it.
00:18:44I'll get it.
00:18:45I'll get it.
00:18:46And in the second act, I had...
00:18:47Oh, sure, it's wonderful.
00:18:48Now, take good care of it, Ma, because it doesn't belong to me.
00:18:51I'll do anything you say, dearie.
00:18:53So long, Ma.
00:18:54So long.
00:19:00Sorry to keep you waiting, Ken, but there was something very important I had to attend to.
00:19:03That's all right.
00:19:04Sentence is still out and I haven't signed for you yet.
00:19:06Sit down.
00:19:07Sounds like I was a telegram or a registered letter.
00:19:12But seriously, Ken, there's something I want to tell you about some money that...
00:19:15Now, don't worry about money and you don't have to tell me anything.
00:19:18Bygones are bygones.
00:19:19I know, Ken, and that's very nice of you to say that.
00:19:22But still, there's something I must explain.
00:19:24Well, there's plenty of time for that after you get out of here.
00:19:26All I want to hear you say now is that from this moment on, you're going to forget everything you've been through and start all over again.
00:19:31Promise?
00:19:32Promise.
00:19:35And that gives me courage.
00:19:37The courage to tell you what you must know before we go any further.
00:19:40What do you mean?
00:19:42I mean that up to now I haven't been on the level with you.
00:19:46When I realized what influence you had and that you could get me out of here, I...
00:19:51Well, I played up to you.
00:19:53I even lied to you.
00:19:55Lied about what?
00:19:57Well, I was mixed up in that bank robbery.
00:20:01You mean...
00:20:02That's what I'm trying to tell you.
00:20:04But I want to square it and I'm going to do it.
00:20:06Now, wait a minute. You can't square anything like that.
00:20:11Well, here we are. All ready to sign.
00:20:16Well, what's the matter? What's happened?
00:20:19I'm sorry, Sinton, but you've been right all along.
00:20:22Right about what?
00:20:24I just told him something he didn't know.
00:20:27About bygones.
00:20:29Bygones?
00:20:30Yes.
00:20:32Bygones that he promised to forget.
00:20:35But as long as he didn't mean it, then I'll tell you the truth.
00:20:38I was in on that bank robbery.
00:20:40Well, that's fine. Congratulations, Phillips. Good work.
00:20:44Now, let's have the rest of it.
00:20:46Who were the men? What are their names? And where's the money?
00:20:49I'm afraid you'll have to find out those details for yourself.
00:20:52I confess to save him the trouble.
00:20:55And may I add my compliments, Mr. Phillips?
00:21:09So, the quicker you realize that this is neither a country club nor a concentration camp, the better.
00:21:15It's up to the women themselves how they're treated.
00:21:18If you behave yourself, we'll meet you more than halfway.
00:21:21But if you want to be tough, we can be tough with you.
00:21:24Now, is that clear?
00:21:26Yes.
00:21:28Yes, what?
00:21:30Yes, ma'am.
00:21:32Tell her the rules and see that she understands them.
00:21:35And she won't have that for an alibi for breaking them.
00:21:38Come on, Burton.
00:21:58I feel rotten.
00:22:00After all I did, tell her bygones are bygones.
00:22:03Well, what of it? She's just another crook.
00:22:06Not exactly.
00:22:08And don't forget I've known her ever since she was a little kid.
00:22:13I don't think she ever had a decent chance.
00:22:15Well, she's in the state prison now, so what are you going to do?
00:22:19I'm still going to try to help her, if she'll let me.
00:22:30Everything okay, Burton?
00:22:32Just perfect, thank you.
00:22:34Got a private room with absolutely every convenience.
00:22:36Except, of course, a radio and a writing desk.
00:22:38A radio in the big room and a writing desk, too.
00:22:40But you won't be allowed to send letters the first month.
00:22:43Then I'll have plenty of time to think what I have to say before I write.
00:22:46Come on into the big room.
00:22:48It'll do you good to meet some of the others and talk to them a bit.
00:23:03Hey, girl! Look, you missed!
00:23:08Yeah!
00:23:24It works.
00:23:26And why should Lewis Sinton take credit for Dot Burton's conviction?
00:23:29Employing his usual bullying tactics,
00:23:31he could never have secured her confession in a thousand years.
00:23:34Yet she responded readily to kindness and reason.
00:23:36And in so doing, proved that, despite this one mistake,
00:23:39she nevertheless possesses a basically sound sense of honor
00:23:43and a high sense of duty towards society.
00:23:45Turn that off.
00:23:47Dot Burton confessed of her own accord.
00:23:49Turn that off, I said! Who wants to listen to a mealy mouth?
00:23:51What right you got telling me what to do?
00:23:53This is my night to play the radio, and I'll play what I want.
00:23:55Lucy's right.
00:23:57The girls take turns on the radio, and this is her night.
00:23:59And tomorrow is my night.
00:24:01Then you can hear music that's hot and sweet.
00:24:03Say, I never saw you before.
00:24:06Just who do you think you are?
00:24:08My name's Dot Burton.
00:24:10That mean anything to you?
00:24:12I'll say it does.
00:24:14You're the bandit beauty that Phillips went after.
00:24:19Take a look at her, girls.
00:24:21The oddlaw's bride.
00:24:23Her white boys rob banks.
00:24:25Maybe she'll give us a lowdown on how to keep out of jail, huh?
00:24:31Shut up, Lucy.
00:24:33You know it's against the rules to remind inmates
00:24:34what they're here for.
00:24:36Get back to your places, girls.
00:24:41Oh, sure, Miss Jenkins.
00:24:43I'm sorry.
00:24:45I never meant to break no rules.
00:24:47I never do.
00:24:49You know that.
00:24:51All right, Fenton.
00:24:53And don't you start any more brawls,
00:24:55or you'll find yourself in solitary.
00:25:05You've got nerve, Burton, haven't you?
00:25:08So?
00:25:10I like women who ain't all sawdust inside.
00:25:13Thanks.
00:25:15Home was never like this.
00:25:18Oh, most of the girls ain't so bad.
00:25:20I've been here over two years,
00:25:22and I can call just about everybody's number.
00:25:24Who was that little pixie I had the run-in with?
00:25:27Lucy Fenton, president of the Bird Club.
00:25:30Membership limited to stool pigeons only.
00:25:33How about that battle-scarred zombie with her?
00:25:36That's Def Annie, a lifer.
00:25:39She's got nothing to gain by playing stooge
00:25:41because she can't hear anything worthwhile anyhow.
00:25:44So why Lucy hooked up with her is anybody's guess.
00:25:47They make a great team, all right.
00:25:50Yeah.
00:25:52Let's ease out of here and go over to my cell.
00:25:54I've got a couple of cigarettes
00:25:56tucked under the mattress.
00:25:58Swell!
00:25:59So outside of working for parole,
00:26:01the other reason for behaving good
00:26:03is to get sent to the farm.
00:26:05That's open in summer for trustees
00:26:07and A-conduct girls.
00:26:09Well, parole's too far off for me to think about now,
00:26:12so all I can shoot for is the farm, I guess.
00:26:15Of course, it ain't exactly Central Park,
00:26:18but at least it's away from here
00:26:21and Mrs. Stoner, the head matron.
00:26:23Yeah, she's hired as flint.
00:26:25We'd better get going.
00:26:27How about Jenkins?
00:26:29Tough on the routine.
00:26:31She's okay.
00:26:33Say, if you ever want to get a letter out
00:26:35or get anything sent in from the outside,
00:26:37I've got a friend who's a trustee.
00:26:40Well, I guess that's about enough
00:26:42for tonight's lesson.
00:26:44Yeah, that's enough for tonight.
00:26:46I'll see you later.
00:26:48Good night.
00:26:50Good night.
00:26:52Good night.
00:26:54Good night.
00:26:57But there'll be tomorrow and the day after that
00:26:59and the day after that.
00:27:01Years of them.
00:27:06Hey, Carey, when are we gonna get some action?
00:27:08We're just about out of dough.
00:27:10Yeah, thanks to a little playmate,
00:27:12we're just about out 40 Gs.
00:27:14Maybe it was somebody else.
00:27:16You don't even know if it was her.
00:27:18No, but I'm gonna find out mighty soon.
00:27:20What do you mean?
00:27:22I think I'll go up and see her.
00:27:24How?
00:27:26Quick on the sneak, ain't you?
00:27:28First come, first served.
00:27:30You're gonna get served all right,
00:27:32and I'll cook the dish.
00:27:34You wouldn't put poison in it, would you?
00:27:36Poison?
00:27:38Who told you about that?
00:27:40A little bird.
00:27:42And not a stool pigeon, either.
00:27:44Was that Myrtle?
00:27:46No, it wasn't Myrtle.
00:27:48It was a little bird.
00:27:50A little bird?
00:27:52Yeah, a little bird.
00:27:53And not a stool pigeon, either.
00:27:55Was that Myrtle?
00:27:57I'll twist her tongue out.
00:27:59I'll...
00:28:01Miss Jenkins, come here, please.
00:28:03Miss Jenkins, she's taunting me.
00:28:05She called me a poisoner,
00:28:07trying to hurt me and humiliate me before everybody.
00:28:09Easy now, don't get excited.
00:28:11What's this all about, Burton?
00:28:13Nothing, Miss Jenkins.
00:28:15I just beat her to the ironing board
00:28:17and she got a little nasty.
00:28:19That's a lie.
00:28:21Fenton, you know the rules about that kind of talk.
00:28:23I only meant I never did what they accused me of.
00:28:25I never poisoned nobody.
00:28:27I was framed.
00:28:29All right, all right.
00:28:31Everybody in this place was framed.
00:28:33Now, you leave Burton alone until she finishes
00:28:36and then you can have the board.
00:28:38And you know better than to make cracks like that, too.
00:28:41Well, I didn't do it deliberately.
00:28:43I didn't even know why she was in here.
00:28:45Just a shot in the dark.
00:28:47Well, it hit home, so don't shoot wild again.
00:28:49By the way, Burton,
00:28:50you have permission to receive a visitor tomorrow.
00:28:52A visitor?
00:28:54Well, who's coming to see me?
00:28:56Listen, if it's that Phillips,
00:28:58you tell him to stay away.
00:29:00That dirty double-crosser, I wouldn't even...
00:29:02It's not Phillips.
00:29:04Well, who is it?
00:29:06Your sister.
00:29:08My sister?
00:29:10That's what the list says.
00:29:12Well, if it says that, I...
00:29:14What's the matter with you, Burton?
00:29:16Nothing, I just thought that after all that had happened,
00:29:18she wouldn't want to see me.
00:29:20Time heals all wounds, dearie.
00:29:22It'll be nice to see her
00:29:24and know that she's forgiven you anyway.
00:29:27What's the matter, kid?
00:29:29Your sister ain't a vampire, is she?
00:29:31I don't know.
00:29:33I haven't got a sister.
00:29:35Well, now, ain't that something?
00:29:38Time's up, Johnson.
00:29:40Goodbye, Bill.
00:29:42I'll see you next visiting day.
00:29:45All right, Burton.
00:29:50Goodbye.
00:30:09Surprised to see me?
00:30:11Just wondering why you're here, that's all.
00:30:13To find out about the briefcase, of course.
00:30:16Sure, I might have guessed that.
00:30:17But you won't find out.
00:30:19Have they got it?
00:30:21They didn't get anything, but me.
00:30:23Where is it?
00:30:26Say, we've got it right to our cut, haven't we?
00:30:28You weren't giving me my cut.
00:30:30You were leaving town with that money when I came back.
00:30:32Oh, now, listen, Dad, you know I...
00:30:34Oh, I know you're all a bunch of cheap welchers.
00:30:36You were all set to cut me out, only I beat you to it.
00:30:40You're gonna keep it all to yourself, eh?
00:30:42That's right.
00:30:44The whole 40,000.
00:30:45The whole 40,000.
00:30:48That's what you think.
00:30:50Listen, sister,
00:30:52we'll be waiting.
00:30:55Well, don't hold your breath,
00:30:57because it'll be a long time.
00:30:59And it's ten to one,
00:31:01you'll all be in your cells before I get out.
00:31:05Now beat it,
00:31:07before I pull off that trick wig and turn you in.
00:31:16Come on.
00:31:17Let's go.
00:31:45See your brother?
00:31:47I saw my brother. I saw something else, too.
00:31:51The Burton girl saw her sister, but her sister was a man.
00:31:57A man?
00:31:59He came to find some money, $40,000.
00:32:04Only Burton knows what it is.
00:32:07You sure?
00:32:08I'm sure.
00:32:10I read their lips just as I read yours.
00:32:14You going to tell the matron?
00:32:17Nothing I could tell anyone would help me.
00:32:20Then it's a secret?
00:32:22Your secret. Maybe it'll help you.
00:32:26I'll say it will.
00:32:28Did she tell the man where it was?
00:32:31No.
00:32:34Then I can tell Mrs. Turner whenever it'll do the most good.
00:32:41See you later.
00:32:48Come here, you little pigeon.
00:32:51Come here.
00:32:55So that's who my sister was.
00:32:57Cary Wells, the guy who was glad to see me take the rap so he could get my share of the money.
00:33:02Was it a lot?
00:33:03Yeah.
00:33:04But it's where it won't do anybody any good now.
00:33:07I'm sorry.
00:33:09So am I.
00:33:10No, I don't mean only about that.
00:33:13I was hoping your visitor might have been someone sent by Kenneth Phillips.
00:33:17Phillips?
00:33:18Say, I hate him worse than I do Cary.
00:33:21Maybe so.
00:33:22But he can help you.
00:33:25He already helped me once to get in here.
00:33:28Yeah, but you don't know how he feels about that now. You haven't even read his letters.
00:33:32I got a hunch he's sorry.
00:33:36Well, it's too late for that now.
00:33:38I don't think so.
00:33:40He's a big shot. He's got a drag.
00:33:43If he wanted, he could help you even in here.
00:33:46Say, I never thought of that.
00:33:48Well, then think about it now.
00:33:49Write him. See him. Find out what's on his mind.
00:33:52Say, I'd play ball with anybody but Hitler to get out of this hole.
00:34:41Why the big smile? Good news?
00:34:43You said it, John.
00:34:45Dot Burton wants to see me.
00:34:46I thought you sent back all your letters.
00:34:48She did. She must have had a change of heart.
00:34:50Now you just can't wait to see her and give her your love and regrets.
00:34:53More than that, John, I want to give her a little hope.
00:34:56A hope that I can get her the chance she wanted before.
00:34:59The chance to go straight.
00:35:02Because now you're paying your debt to society, you've earned the right to a new life.
00:35:06Yes, I know that, Ken.
00:35:08And I've learned my lesson at last.
00:35:11So if we can just let bygones be bygones, like we talked about before, we'll...
00:35:15That's swell, Dot.
00:35:17I'm going to tell you something else.
00:35:19No more advice, please. I'm afraid I couldn't stand it.
00:35:22Very well. Then I'll give my advice to someone that'll appreciate it.
00:35:25I'm going to ask the board to consider your parole.
00:35:28Oh, Ken, that's wonderful.
00:35:30I never dreamed that you'd ever have faith enough in me again to do anything like that.
00:35:34But I have, Dot. All the faith in the world.
00:35:37All the faith in the world.
00:35:39That's big and fine and generous of you.
00:35:44And I love you for it, Ken.
00:35:51So you kissed and made up, huh?
00:35:53Well, when I told him I loved him, he beamed like a Brooklyn school kid with a ticket to the World Series.
00:35:58Sure. Men are all the same. They believe what they want to believe.
00:36:03So then he said he'd check with the district attorney and have a talk with Mrs. Stoner here.
00:36:06He was almost sure the board would parole me at their next meeting.
00:36:09Well, you're practically out. With Phillips going to bat for you, how can you miss?
00:36:15Mert, I feel kind of cheap promoting Ken like this.
00:36:20You know, he always liked me when I was a kid.
00:36:22Now, listen, hon. You're not going to weaken him.
00:36:26Not exactly, but I'm beginning to see his angle.
00:36:30Just like he said, I made a mistake and I've got to pay for it.
00:36:35Well, if you feel that way about it, you love the guy.
00:36:41But don't let love make you forget the 40 G's.
00:36:44Don't breathe a word about that money again.
00:36:46If anyone here even suspects, I'll really be cooked.
00:36:52Scram, you stupid...
00:37:05I have news.
00:37:08A friend's coming up for parole.
00:37:11What friend?
00:37:12Doc Burton.
00:37:13Which?
00:37:14She'll be up next month.
00:37:16Phillips is helping her.
00:37:18Phillips?
00:37:19She saw him today.
00:37:21Then I'll see the matron.
00:37:23And tell her?
00:37:26All about the money.
00:37:28That will help me with the matron and fix Burton so she'll never get out, understand?
00:37:32Not so fast.
00:37:34Fix Burton so she'll never get out, never.
00:37:37Never get out?
00:37:39That's what I said.
00:37:41She won't get a chance to spend that money.
00:37:44When will you tell?
00:37:46Now?
00:37:47Yeah.
00:37:49No, I'll wait.
00:37:51I'll wait till the day of the meeting.
00:37:54I'll let Burton build her hopes sky high.
00:37:57Then watch him tumble.
00:38:04Well, it won't be long now, Burton.
00:38:06I hope you make it.
00:38:07Thanks, Miss Jenkins.
00:38:08I hope so, too.
00:38:34Excuse me, Mrs. Stoner, but could I speak to you a minute, please?
00:38:38I'm busy now, Fenton.
00:38:39I have a parole board meeting at 10.
00:38:42Yes, I know.
00:38:43That's what I wanted to talk about.
00:38:45Well, you're not eligible for that for several months yet.
00:38:47No, ma'am.
00:38:48But Doc Burton is, today.
00:38:50What have you to do with that?
00:38:52Well, nothing directly.
00:38:55But, you know, I'm always anxious to help whenever I can.
00:38:59Even if the girls don't like it.
00:39:01I can, even if the girls do think I'm telling them I shouldn't.
00:39:06I know you understand that I'm only doing it for the general good.
00:39:10Oh, come to the point.
00:39:12If you've anything worthwhile to tell me, you know I never forget.
00:39:16It's about the money that was stolen from the bank that Doc Burton's mob stuck up.
00:39:20What about?
00:39:21Well, the bank wants it back, don't they?
00:39:25They'll pay a reward, won't they?
00:39:27Certainly, so what?
00:39:29Mrs. Stoner, if you approve Doc Burton's parole and she gets out,
00:39:33you'll be freeing the only person in the world who knows where that money is hidden.
00:39:38How do you know?
00:39:41One of the gang came to see her dressed as a woman.
00:39:44She wouldn't even tell him where it was.
00:39:46I can't quite believe that.
00:39:48Oh, but ma'am, it's true. I know it.
00:39:50Well, there's a way to find out.
00:39:52And if it is...
00:39:54See what it is.
00:39:56Yes, ma'am.
00:40:00Mr. Phillips is here, ma'am.
00:40:02Oh, tell him I'll meet him in the boardroom in just a minute.
00:40:04But he said he wanted to see you before the meeting.
00:40:07Maybe it would be as well to see him first.
00:40:09Show him in, Mary.
00:40:11Yes, ma'am.
00:40:13Mr. Phillips, please.
00:40:17Good morning, Mrs. Stoner.
00:40:19I just thought I'd check with you before the proceedings start.
00:40:23I have Mr. Sinton's letter here approving the application for parole,
00:40:26and I thought you might submit it with your own letter.
00:40:29Well, that would be the procedure if I were going to approve.
00:40:32If you were going to approve, which you agreed.
00:40:35That was before I learned certain new facts concerning the case, Mr. Phillips.
00:40:38You mean about Miss Burton? I do.
00:40:40Well, I don't know what you could have learned.
00:40:42That was the first criminal act she ever committed.
00:40:44Now she's served more than enough time to be eligible.
00:40:46Well, there's still the question of the stolen money.
00:40:48She didn't take that.
00:40:51She never left the bank until she was arrested.
00:40:53That's the same. I have reasons to believe that she, and she alone, knows where it is.
00:40:56That's absurd. If she knew where the money was,
00:40:58she wouldn't have gone to court as long ago to help her own case.
00:41:00Not necessarily.
00:41:02Put her a few months in jail compared to all that money.
00:41:04I still don't think she knows.
00:41:06Well, there's one very simple way to find out.
00:41:11Just make her a proposition.
00:41:13What kind of a proposition?
00:41:15If she'll tell us where the money is, we'll approve her parole.
00:41:20I wouldn't do a thing like that for a million dollars.
00:41:23Either she's entitled to an unconditional parole, or she isn't.
00:41:26It's the same. I intend to find out where that money is.
00:41:28So I shall not approve her application at the present time.
00:41:30Well, that's not fair. That's my decision.
00:41:33May I see Miss Burton? No.
00:41:35Very well. Then I'll see the district attorney. I'll see the governor.
00:41:37You may see anyone you want, Mr. Phillips, except Burton.
00:41:44You did just right, Mrs. Stoner.
00:41:46I'm sure I did, Fenton.
00:41:49Anything else you want of me? No. You may go.
00:41:51Oh, uh, you may tell Miss Jenkins that Burton is not to appear before the board today.
00:41:55Yes, ma'am. I will.
00:42:02Oh, Miss Jenkins! Tell Burton to wait!
00:42:06Miss Jenkins, Mrs. Stoner said for you to tell Burton that she's not to appear before the parole board today.
00:42:11Well, it seems to me like you've told her yourself.
00:42:13But why? Has the meeting been postponed?
00:42:15No. They just scratched your name off the list.
00:42:19I can't understand that. Mr. Phillips said that...
00:42:21Mr. Phillips said plenty.
00:42:23Oh, but I'm not supposed to tell what I heard.
00:42:25I'll find out what happened to you.
00:42:27Probably just some red tape that's got tangled.
00:42:29What did happen, Fenton?
00:42:31I can see you're just itching to gossip.
00:42:33Well, to tell the truth.
00:42:35If that's possible.
00:42:37Oh, but I am telling the truth.
00:42:39Mr. Phillips told Mrs. Stoner that you know where the money that was stolen from the bank is hidden.
00:42:44Ken Phillips said that?
00:42:46Yeah. And he also said that before he'd approve your parole, you'd have to tell him where it is.
00:42:51So that's his game.
00:42:53All he wanted was the money.
00:42:55Wait a minute.
00:42:57If Phillips wanted to make such a deal, why didn't they send for Burton?
00:43:00Because Mrs. Stoner wouldn't go for it.
00:43:02She said parole shouldn't be bought or sold.
00:43:04And that either Burton deserved one unconditionally or not at all.
00:43:08That doesn't sound like Stoner.
00:43:11And she also said that she didn't think Burton knew where the money was hidden anyhow.
00:43:15Or should have offered to make a deal long ago herself.
00:43:17Why didn't Mrs. Stoner call me in to face that heel?
00:43:20No. Because when Mrs. Stoner refused, Mr. Phillips didn't want you to know that he suspected you.
00:43:26Maybe he'll have you followed.
00:43:28If you ever do get out.
00:43:30That's the dirtiest trick I ever heard of.
00:43:33Play it down, kid. You don't want everybody to hear this.
00:43:36No. And don't tell anyone I told you either. I'll get him wrong.
00:43:39You'll always be in wrong with me.
00:43:42And I know the kick you get out of telling me this.
00:43:45Come on, Dot. Let's talk this over quietly.
00:43:47Something smells pretty sour about the whole set-up to me.
00:44:02Whatever happened, I've got a hunch that Fenton dame was at the bottom of it.
00:44:05Well, I don't trust her either. But one thing makes me believe her this time.
00:44:09Ken Phillips said I had to pay for everything I did.
00:44:13And if he thought I knew where the money was, he'd want it paid back.
00:44:16How did he know?
00:44:18You told me.
00:44:20Oh, I never told a soul, but...
00:44:22Well, you talked about it in the visiting room too, didn't you?
00:44:24Oh, but we were whispering.
00:44:26Just the same. I'm giving ten to one. That's how it got out.
00:44:33That's it. I told Carrie and he told Ken.
00:44:36Is this Carrie screwy enough to pass up 40 G's just to get even with you?
00:44:41No, of course he wouldn't.
00:44:45Well, that's out.
00:44:47But I'd pass up a mint to get square with Mr. Phillips.
00:44:50Tough to do, I'd say, of being in here.
00:44:53Maybe.
00:44:55But if I could play them one against the other...
00:45:00I saw Mrs. Stoner-Burton, and the only thing I could learn was that she shelved your application.
00:45:05Well, I think I know why she did it, Miss Jenkins. Maybe she's right.
00:45:09That's the way to take it, dearie.
00:45:12It'll all work out for the best later, I'm sure.
00:45:15Miss Jenkins, will you tell Mrs. Stoner to get Mr. Phillips here?
00:45:19I'll tell him where the money is, if they approve my parole.
00:45:23Oh, so it's money you would give them.
00:45:26Well, if that's the way it is, I'll tell her.
00:45:29But it's no way for anyone to get a parole.
00:45:33Have you gone crazy?
00:45:35Not me. I'm gonna outsmart him.
00:45:39That is, if you can do what you said you could.
00:45:41What's that? Get a letter out?
00:45:43It's easy.
00:45:45That settles it, then.
00:45:47When Ken Phillips gets that money, he'll think he was bombed by a flying fortress.
00:46:05All I want you to do is to see that he gets what he deserves for double-crossing me.
00:46:09D.B., can you tie that?
00:46:11Ma must have had the dough all the time.
00:46:13I'm gonna shake it down for it right now.
00:46:15No, we ain't gonna do that. We're gonna do it just like Dad said.
00:46:18Then why didn't you tell me where it was when I saw it?
00:46:20Maybe she was figuring on buying out with it.
00:46:22Sure, then a strict reform across that.
00:46:24We'll take care of Mr. Phillips.
00:46:29Burton!
00:46:40I'm told you admit knowing about the stolen money, Miss Burton.
00:46:43Is that right?
00:46:45Yes, I know where it is.
00:46:47Where is it?
00:46:49Wait a minute. We got something to settle first.
00:46:51Remember, I've been fooled before.
00:46:53But that's all been explained.
00:46:55I'm talking about the clever little deal you've made.
00:46:57But I never had...
00:47:00Don't bother to alibi. I know all about it.
00:47:02You know all about it?
00:47:04Who told you? If it was Lucy, I would...
00:47:06Even if it was Lucy, I wouldn't snitch.
00:47:08But that's all past history now.
00:47:10How about my application?
00:47:12Have you approved it?
00:47:14The district attorney, Mr. Phillips, and my letters are in here.
00:47:17But you can hardly expect me to submit them yet.
00:47:21Is your letter in there?
00:47:23Yes, but I must admit I hated to write it under these circumstances.
00:47:26I'll bet you did.
00:47:28All I can say is that you'd have had the money a long time ago...
00:47:31without writing anything.
00:47:33You'd have had half as much faith in me as you said you did.
00:47:35Well, let's see.
00:47:37I'm buying my freedom, that's all.
00:47:39I got that money as soon as I got out of jail.
00:47:42And I told you in sentence office I had something to give you.
00:47:44But you couldn't wait.
00:47:46You were in such a hurry to turn me in.
00:47:48Yes, I think I do remember you saying something of the sort.
00:47:50Mrs. Stoner, you've got to promise me one more thing.
00:47:52I haven't got to promise you anything.
00:47:54Oh, but this is for your benefit.
00:47:56I don't want anybody chiseling in on the credit that belongs to you.
00:47:58So I want Mr. Phillips to go for the money alone.
00:48:00I don't want you to go for the money alone.
00:48:03I don't want you to go for the money alone.
00:48:05So I want Mr. Phillips to go for the money alone.
00:48:07And bring you the reward.
00:48:09Well, Burton, that's very considerate of you, I'm sure.
00:48:11Well, Burton, that's very considerate of you, I'm sure.
00:48:13What do you say?
00:48:15All right with me.
00:48:17But you must promise to go by yourself.
00:48:19But you must promise to go by yourself.
00:48:21Here's the name and address of the person who has the money.
00:48:23And here's part of a dollar bill.
00:48:26You'll need it to prove that I sent you.
00:48:28Okay.
00:48:30It'll have to wait until after my broadcast tonight, though.
00:48:32Oh, that's all right.
00:48:34You can phone me in the morning that you have it, and then I'll mail this.
00:48:36Yes, and be sure and phone as soon as you can.
00:48:38Yes, and be sure and phone as soon as you can.
00:48:40Naturally, I'll be anxious to know how you came out.
00:48:42Right.
00:48:44Goodbye, Mrs. Stoner.
00:48:46Goodbye.
00:48:55Anything else, Mrs. Stoner?
00:48:57No, that's...
00:48:59Except that...
00:49:01Well, I appreciated the way you handled everything.
00:49:05I thought I did a pretty good job myself.
00:49:13And this way I may still get my cut and get out of here, too.
00:49:16And this way I may still get my cut and get out of here, too.
00:49:18Not to mention getting square with your friend Phillips.
00:49:20Yeah, I can imagine that.
00:49:22If I know Wilson, he'll crash in on him like an army tank.
00:49:24Well, you played it smart all the way around.
00:49:26If Stoner's on the left.
00:49:28Of course she is.
00:49:30She thinks I'm her fairy godmother now.
00:49:32I'm sure of it.
00:49:40Look out, she's coming now.
00:49:48Oh, good evening, Burton.
00:49:50I just stopped by to thank you again
00:49:53and to ask you if you remember just how much reward was offered.
00:49:55Oh, about $5,000, I believe.
00:49:57My, that's more than I expected.
00:49:59And to think that I almost let Mr. Phillips talk me out of making the deal.
00:50:02He tried to talk you out of it.
00:50:04But I thought it was his idea in the first place.
00:50:06The idea was solely mine.
00:50:08That's why I'm entitled to the reward, as you said.
00:50:10That's why I'm entitled to the reward, as you said.
00:50:12But wasn't he the one who told you I knew where the money was?
00:50:14He told me nothing of the sort.
00:50:16I found that out myself.
00:50:18How?
00:50:20That we'll not discuss.
00:50:23But I'm quite certain that he's not entitled to the reward in any way.
00:50:25But I'm quite certain that he's not entitled to the reward in any way.
00:50:27I'm not worrying about the reward.
00:50:29I'm worrying how I've been tricked.
00:50:31What do you mean? I never tricked you.
00:50:33Well, whoever did, it all adds up to the same.
00:50:35I made a terrible mistake.
00:50:37How?
00:50:39About Ken. He's innocent. He didn't cross me.
00:50:41And now he's walking into a trap.
00:50:43I don't understand.
00:50:46You don't have to.
00:50:48Only phone Ken not to go for that money. He's in danger.
00:50:50Of what?
00:50:52Why have you imagined all these things all of a sudden?
00:50:54I'm not imagining it. It's true.
00:50:56How do I know that this isn't just some scheme
00:50:58to keep us from getting the money at all?
00:51:00Mrs. Stoney, you've got to believe me.
00:51:02I don't.
00:51:04At least you've got to phone.
00:51:06I shall do nothing of the sort.
00:51:09Well, I guess I'm sunk, that's all.
00:51:29Where are you going, Snoop?
00:51:31None of your business.
00:51:33Won't you come in and visit me for a while?
00:51:35No. You mean yes.
00:51:43Oh, whoa.
00:51:56You're not going to get away with this.
00:51:58You're nuts to do this.
00:52:00It's the only thing I can do. There's no other way.
00:52:02But you've ruined everything. You'll never get parole now.
00:52:04I'll never want a parole if anything happens to Ken.
00:52:23Ah!
00:52:28Ah!
00:52:33Escape! Sound the alarm!
00:52:37Sound the alarm! Get back to your places!
00:52:59Well, it looks like Dot's just given us another runaround.
00:53:01Dot don't give anybody a runaround.
00:53:13Hey, Carey.
00:53:20What did I tell you?
00:53:28Come on, let's get going.
00:53:39Who is it?
00:53:41A friend of Miss Burton's. You wouldn't know my name.
00:53:44Well, he ain't an actor, or you wouldn't admit that.
00:53:46What'd he want?
00:53:48He gave you this one half of a dollar bill.
00:53:52Oh, I remember now.
00:53:54She said if that matched your half, you'd have a package for me.
00:53:57Wait a minute. I'll see if it matches.
00:53:59It matches.
00:54:26The two go together like a sister act.
00:54:28How is she getting along?
00:54:30Fine, thanks. She'll feel even better when I tell her I have this.
00:54:32You ain't gonna tell her anything, brother.
00:54:59Come on, Ken. I'll give you the money.
00:55:03Out the back way, Ken. This way.
00:55:05Police headquarters.
00:55:07There's a break here at 920 Oak Street.
00:55:09Oh, please, hurry.
00:55:28Give me that gun.
00:55:32Ken!
00:55:34Ken!
00:55:36Come on, we've got to get out of here.
00:55:38I'll help you.
00:55:48Give me that gun.
00:55:50Give me that gun.
00:55:53Give me that gun.
00:55:55Give me that gun.
00:55:58Drop that bag.
00:56:00Don't shoot her.
00:56:09Come on, Ken.
00:56:11We've got to get to the car.
00:56:13Come on, sister. You're coming for protection.
00:56:15Wait a minute. He's hurt. Let me go.
00:56:17Ken!
00:56:19No!
00:56:21Ken!
00:56:24Come on, sister. You're coming for protection.
00:56:27Wait a minute. He's hurt. Let me go.
00:56:29Ken!
00:56:31No!
00:56:33Ken!
00:56:42Who are you?
00:56:44They took our car. Come on, take mine.
00:56:46Phone headquarters and tell them car 23 has been stolen.
00:56:48Get in.
00:56:54Operator, give me police headquarters.
00:57:03And the car they stole was number 23.
00:57:07Squad car 23 stolen. Broadcast full description.
00:57:17Semper, let's do it. We've got to shake them.
00:57:19Turn off the Semper on the next turn.
00:57:21That's better than him at the waterfront.
00:57:23If we get on Bayshore Drive, we'll hit it straightaway.
00:57:25Squad cars have hopped up plenty.
00:57:27Unlike traffic on the coast road, we're a stitch to lose them.
00:57:32Hello, Harbor Station.
00:57:34The gang has stolen car 23 around Central, headed for Bayshore.
00:57:36If you work fast, you can block them at the intersection.
00:57:38That's all.
00:57:54You haven't got a chance.
00:57:56Ken Phillips will run you down if it takes a million dollars.
00:57:58Think you're worth that much?
00:58:00I'm not. Forgetting you is.
00:58:02Because you're a killer. You shot him and Wilson, too.
00:58:14What are you doing?
00:58:16Spraying my hands so I can handle the rod.
00:58:18I'm not going to let you get away with this.
00:58:20You can get a little closer. Maybe I can plug one of their tires.
00:58:22Don't try it.
00:58:25Wreck the car and the girl's in there.
00:58:51We're blocked!
00:59:03Look, there goes one of them.
00:59:20Dorothy. Dorothy, honey.
00:59:23Call an ambulance, Ed.
00:59:28Every morning I sing this song, so nothing with me can be wrong.
00:59:30I breakfast, lunch, and dine each day on nutty bread.
00:59:32So I'm okay.
00:59:34Open.
00:59:36Very good.
00:59:38Ken, were you listening?
00:59:40You sounded like you had your heart in it.
00:59:42Tired?
00:59:45Tired of lying in bed, but not tired of rehearsing.
00:59:47That is, if you think I really have a chance for a job.
00:59:49You have more than a chance.
00:59:51You have a sponsor.
00:59:53Oh, but Ken, that's not possible.
00:59:55Nobody's even heard me.
00:59:57All right, all right.
00:59:59I'll tell you what.
01:00:01I'll tell you what.
01:00:03I'll tell you what.
01:00:06I'll tell you what.
01:00:08But nobody's even heard me.
01:00:10I have, and I've assured the parole board
01:00:12that you have a job the moment they approve your application.
01:00:14Oh, Ken, that's swell.
01:00:16Where is the job?
01:00:18My studio. What do you think?
01:00:20Will I be on as a regular commercial announcer?
01:00:22Well, you're going to be with me regularly anyway.
01:00:24And I hope one of the announcements won't be commercial at all,
01:00:26but more in the nature of a society item.
01:00:29Such as?
01:00:31Well, you'll have to write that yourself,
01:00:33but let us begin with yes.
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