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00:01:00Well, listen, you're kind of new in this neighborhood, so I'm going to wise you up.
00:01:15I'm Muggs McGinnis, the leader of this gang.
00:01:17Now, if you want to thank any of the boys out, you've got to have them in by 3 o'clock
00:01:20in the afternoon.
00:01:21And no smoking, drinking, or hopscotch, because we're all in training.
00:01:24Now, I'm going to introduce you to the fellas and their physical order.
00:01:27This is Danny, my left-hand man.
00:01:29How do you do?
00:01:31This is Glimpy, my right-hand man.
00:01:32Hello, Matilda.
00:01:33Pee-wee, my yes-man.
00:01:34Hiya.
00:01:35And Skinny, my no-man.
00:01:36Hi.
00:01:37And last, but not least, is Scruno.
00:01:38He's our blackout warden.
00:01:39Hi.
00:01:40Now, you've met them all, and you can do one if you...
00:01:41Hey.
00:01:42Hey, you kids, get out of here.
00:01:43Hey, gland trouble.
00:01:44See you later.
00:01:45Oh, wait.
00:01:46Take that sticker here, and take that...
00:01:47Leave me alone.
00:01:48Now, I'm going to introduce you to the fellas and their physical order.
00:01:49This is Danny, my left-hand man.
00:01:50How do you do?
00:01:51This is Glimpy, my right-hand man.
00:01:52Hello, Matilda.
00:01:54Now, I wonder how that could have happened.
00:02:01I don't know, but they can't blame us for it.
00:02:03But we was here.
00:02:04That's circumstantial evidence.
00:02:05Well, let's dig.
00:02:06All right.
00:02:07Let's get out of here.
00:02:08You too.
00:02:09Hey, stop.
00:02:10Come on.
00:02:11Hey.
00:02:12Hey.
00:02:13Uh-oh.
00:02:14What do we do now?
00:02:15Sing.
00:02:16Sing.
00:02:17Sing.
00:02:18Sing.
00:02:19Sing.
00:02:20Sing.
00:02:21Sing.
00:02:22Sing.
00:02:23Sing.
00:02:24Sing.
00:02:25Woo!
00:02:26Sing, Mammy.
00:02:27That'll stop them.
00:02:39Where'd they go?
00:02:40Now, take it easy, mudda.
00:02:41Don't aggravate your room with cancelled cableware.
00:02:42Ah, good morning, officer.
00:02:43What's new?
00:02:44Next on that, what's your hurry?
00:02:46We was just getting our exercise, taking our girls for a walk.
00:02:49I was just taking my mudda to the races.
00:02:51that window window quiet mother then why were you running we always get blamed so
00:02:57we run there ain't a law against running unless you're a politician you kids are
00:03:01always doing something if it ain't one thing it's another you're just a bunch
00:03:05of hodlum nice way to talk in front of a poor discreptive lady don't let it get
00:03:10you Clarice coppers ain't got no manners I got a good mind to have your badge
00:03:14confiscated
00:03:17hey officer would you unhook me come on let's go you can't arrest us without a
00:03:29corpus delicious one of my lawyers about this is gonna be a big shakeup around
00:03:33here all right Baker which one of these boys broke your window they didn't break
00:03:42it I broke it myself every time I get in there I break some he either comes
00:03:48this thing huh that's too bad now you don't get your promotion what did you
00:03:52guys think it's something else to do besides make us miserable sabotage what
00:03:56chance is a little guy got against the corporation yeah hey there goes our taxi
00:04:01okay if you four guys will excuse it we'll post you up
00:04:21hey you kids get off the truck David's been a finance company I was hiding your
00:04:27old boss if you don't get off I'll bring you shut up the pedestrian has a
00:04:31right-of-way just like he owns this thing don't go so fast I got a nervous
00:04:35stomach
00:04:47come on get off what a terrible taxi no radio come on get off me hey shorty
00:04:55will you back up about two blocks you passed my office yeah what are you
00:04:58talking about come on here come on I've been running man I'm gonna run for
00:05:07motion I'm your brother what are you doing down here this letter came for you
00:05:23I brought it down thanks from the government my grandfather got a letter
00:05:26from the government once what was it an invitation to sing sing Alcatraz well
00:05:33kid looks like your brother's in the army oh that's swell bill private bill
00:05:38Collins reporting
00:05:53hey what's that that's a siren on Blackwell's Island somebody busted loose
00:05:56it's most likely a false alarm let's take a look I'll see you later come on
00:06:09hey what do you see seagulls hey oh hi you got any clues no you guys got any no
00:06:15I think it's a false alarm just like Bill said boy if I could nab this
00:06:19convict I'd graduate from my detective correspondence course with honors it's
00:06:22better to graduate with good marks hey here's a guilty-looking personality
00:06:27let's go over and get a confession but don't break no bones hey you the guy to
00:06:34escape from the island I go on beat it scram you guys
00:06:41go on get away from here well yeah it's out top the streets are free sure we're
00:06:46private detectives we're from the branch agency if you have my uncle
00:06:49third-degree burns well you must have heard of Charlie Chan this is stable
00:06:53mate Charlie horse Charlie hi horse take his picture and send it to the funny
00:06:57paper I got a better idea I'll send it to Ripley I bet he won't believe it yes
00:07:00he would what are you looking for a match I got a match right here don't go
00:07:08away I'm not going no place here don't shoot that ain't a rod that's a gun is
00:07:16it loaded sure it's loaded let me see hey the cops
00:07:29let's cramp hey where you going I don't think he likes cops
00:07:38hey listen make sure you're working here so you do something jump on that
00:07:41truck move those what are you kids doing in that truck yeah we're just upright
00:07:58citizens trying to make an honest dollar after all we got wives and babies to
00:08:02support cut out the wisecracks seen you kids before haven't I maybe it was at
00:08:07the races or was it Pam Beach first juvenile court don't tell me you were
00:08:11in trouble officer get down out of there
00:08:16Marty can't blame a guy for trying to fill up a social security fund we don't
00:08:20want to mooch on a city like you let me see your driver's license I know you
00:08:25just want to prove that you can read there you are on the other side is a
00:08:29very nice picture my aunt sue skinny old thing isn't she
00:08:32anything else I can do for you officer no mr. wise guy well you sure you
00:08:37wouldn't want to search the truck look at one of the bows and see if that lug
00:08:40from Blackwell's Island ain't one of them yeah maybe he's learned to swim in
00:08:42wine
00:08:52that's what I call wasting the taxpayers money goodbye now
00:08:58money in the making oh that'll be a pleasant change being broke is getting
00:09:07monotonous all right Luke yeah make it snappy hey how about a little help from
00:09:19the all-american longshoremen's association here go on scram hey not me
00:09:24you're looking for the guy that's driving that truck yeah just see him he
00:09:28left when the cops came cops sure by the way he took off you think he was the guy
00:09:32that escaped from Blackwell's Island he had a rod have you ever been
00:09:36fingerprinted go on beat it I don't know but it looks to me like you'll need a
00:09:39little help with that barrel a little large for you isn't it sure I come from
00:09:42a long line of wine barons he means barrels okay okay help me get this on a
00:09:47truck
00:10:05hey hey oh you give up come on give me a hand will you all right boys give me a
00:10:10hand
00:10:13you just didn't appreciate how useless we was thanks hey we've been laboring in
00:10:34delusions you ain't gonna wait be a change in your spirit spend thrift to
00:10:39this
00:10:54hey look what if we don't find this Luke Manning's body what do we do with it
00:10:59throw it back to the fish yeah hey where's glimpy he can't swim I don't know
00:11:04he was around a minute ago oh gosh what if he's drawn who's gonna tell his
00:11:07mother well he's an orpheum orpheum that's the name of a theater
00:11:30hey you what do you think you're doing with me officer I'm just getting a bit
00:11:35of a suntan that's all where are your pals oh I don't know where they are are
00:11:40all these your clothes yes sir seven changes one for every day in the week
00:11:50hey you kids come on out well what's eating you come on down the water's fine
00:11:55come on down the water's fine for drowning I don't want any trouble from
00:12:00you kids so you better hop on up here yeah we're coming
00:12:07what do you want what's the trouble well you're going for a ride
00:12:12go for a ride sunny side will you headquarters get on your clothes
00:12:20so you'll be leaving for the army soon eh Bill yeah
00:12:24I'm taking my physical next week I'm sorry to see you leave Bill
00:12:29what are you gonna do about that kid brother of yours that's what I wanted to talk to you
00:12:32about Mr Mullins sure what's on your mind well with my going in the army Danny's gonna be on
00:12:37his own but I don't want him running around the streets I know what that leads to juvenile
00:12:41court and reform school I saw enough of that kind of stuff when I was at the Wilton school for boys
00:12:46yeah so you once told me say Bill why did you quit that job I didn't like the way they handled kids
00:12:51that's why I've always done everything I could for Danny so as he wouldn't have to see the inside
00:12:55of that or any reform school and you've done a good job of it son thanks the only thing that'll
00:13:00help Danny's a real job now I was wondering if you could if I could put him to work huh yeah
00:13:05that's right Mr Mullins why he's a big strong kid he could do this job easy well bring him around
00:13:09this afternoon I'll see what I can do oh that's swell boys you won't be sorry hey Bill Bill the
00:13:15cops are arresting Danny and the gang arresting Danny yeah where is he over there let's go
00:13:21get away from this bed house will you it's private you know I think you're framing us
00:13:24go on scram you got fleas come on get your clothes on I'm gonna get the DA I'm gonna get
00:13:30the DA's brother there what's wrong officer who are you I'm this kid's brother well they stole
00:13:36the truck from McCurry street and there's no mistake about it because I caught him red-handed
00:13:40stole a truck look Mr wise guy maybe you'll deny you weren't in the front seat of that truck
00:13:46yeah battery's dead and maybe you'll say that you didn't tell me that you were working with
00:13:50the company oh you gotta tell a little white lie once in a while Danny is this true yeah but we
00:13:55was only kidding you were were you well this warrant isn't a joke so come along okay but
00:14:02you'll be sorry you humiliated me in front of my friends
00:14:32so
00:14:49dormitory three workhouse oh that means I do what boss you'll find out and don't call me boss
00:14:56address me as mister okay Mr boss
00:15:02Ethelbert McGinnis Ethelbert McGinnis Ethelbert can you imagine a guy with a moniker like that
00:15:09which one of you was Ethelbert McGinnis we got a McGinnis but no Ethelbert
00:15:13oh yes you have now which one of you isn't
00:15:17oh what a terrible thing
00:15:30uh I'm Ethelbight you oh I'm completely disillusioned so you're Ethelbert McGinnis
00:15:42it's kind of a name you know it's been in the family for a long time that
00:15:46you might call it a skeleton in a family closet it'd make me very happy if we just
00:15:51kind of left it there and forgot about it all right Ethelbert I wouldn't use that name if I
00:15:58was you it's because my father made a mistake don't mean you have to do the same thing oh a
00:16:03little wise guy hey wise guy that's it call me Mr wise guy all right now Mr wise guy what kind
00:16:14of work have you ever done work yeah wait yeah yeah work I'm not familiar with the work
00:16:21well we'll fix that I was afraid you would come in
00:16:32can I do something for you why yes my name is Bill Collins Danny Collins is my brother
00:16:38Collins Collins oh yes the wine truck case they were just admitted that's right
00:16:45you think I could see Danny I'll see won't you come this way please
00:16:58say this place looks much better than you've been here before yeah I was a guard for a year and a
00:17:04half how interesting sure if you like to see kids kicked around and starved oh but you really
00:17:10don't know Wilton lady I know plenty that isn't good about this place things have changed as you've
00:17:16already noticed we're here to help the boys not to hurt them sorry if I blew up miss but I learned
00:17:23to hate the Wilton reformatory I understand
00:17:35all right that's all so Jed Mill is still a guard here yeah things have changed all right
00:17:43what are you trying to do miss sell me a bill of goods Daniel Collins yes sir maybe you remember
00:17:50my brother he used to work here is that so you must be Bill Collins's brother that's me
00:17:56hoodlums must run in your family what do you think you're calling names all right I apologize
00:18:12just a moment now what's the trouble here what's the trouble Miller be careful of him Mr Barnes
00:18:17he's lying to attack you the way he did me I know his name is Bill Collins he's that hoodlum's
00:18:24brother Mr Barnes I can explain Mr Collins once worked here he was never mind explaining lady I
00:18:30can do that I didn't come here to start a rumpus but I don't like to see any kid get smacked around
00:18:34oh smacking around is too good for him that's entirely unnecessary Miller and as long as I'm
00:18:40superintendent of this institution no boy is to be struck well you gotta make him respect
00:18:45authority don't you there are even limitations to authority I hope I make myself clear yes sir
00:18:52Mr Collins Miss Mitchell would you please come with me don't worry kid
00:18:58there's a guy that's gonna be all right yeah maybe things won't be so bad after all
00:19:03I won't forget this in a hurry and neither will you all right my memory ain't so bad either Mr
00:19:09Collins Jim Barnes is my name how do you do and Mitchell is mine Mr Collins I'm afraid you never
00:19:16knew it but your testimony and your written resignation was indirectly responsible for
00:19:21New Order here at Whippen no I didn't know that I guess I was in too much of a hurry to get away
00:19:26well how would you like to take a look around the place now I'd like it very much I'm sure Miss
00:19:30Mitchell here wouldn't object to being your guide would you Ann I'd be delighted gee thanks a lot
00:19:35we'll begin you didn't have one of those when I was here I told you things have changed
00:19:40bye bye you know if I wasn't going in the army I wouldn't mind getting my old job back I'm sure
00:19:47Mr Barnes would like to have you in fact I wouldn't even mind getting sent to reform school
00:19:52that is if the other half is anything like you there's always the guardhouse in the army say
00:19:58that gives me an idea I'm taking my physical tomorrow and I need some more weight if I expect
00:20:01to make the grade now how's about you helping me to put on a few pounds by having dinner with me
00:20:06tonight huh oh please for Uncle Sam all right but remember it's only for Uncle Sam the army
00:20:18will never forget this if a man is willing say yes if he's unwilling say yes anyway
00:20:35waiter bring some more fortune cakes I want to find out what happens to a bachelor who is willing
00:20:41don't mind him too much chop suey it's gone to his head it's not the only thing that's
00:20:45gone on my head it's been so much fun fattening you up for your physical I heard someplace that
00:20:51the easiest way to a man's heart is through his stomach should I take up cooking
00:21:04it's one for the book okay let's get going hey stupid call me boys all I told you to lay off
00:21:11that bourbon I'm not drinking any just a bromo seltzer that's all I see you see never mind
00:21:20I get this straight give me 10 minutes see and keep the motor going okay
00:21:29be ready if I need you and remember what I said about the bourbon
00:21:33no I wouldn't drink
00:21:34I wouldn't drink oh
00:21:59I don't know when I've laughed so much I never knew the Wilton Reformatory could give me anything
00:22:03I'm glad, Bill. Maybe your fortune's changing.
00:22:06It is. You know, I can even look into the future of Private Bill Collins.
00:22:10I never cared very much what was going to happen to him after National Defense.
00:22:14But I do now.
00:22:16I like you, Private Collins. I like your brother, Danny, too.
00:22:20Danny's a good kid.
00:22:22In fact, if there were ten of you Collins boys, I'm afraid I'd like every one of you.
00:22:26Now you're the one who's fickle.
00:22:28I have a weakness for uniforms.
00:22:32Good night, Bill. Thanks for a lovely evening.
00:22:36Oh, good night, Anne.
00:23:01Good night.
00:23:31Do as I say or you're a dead pigeon.
00:23:45Police! Help! Help!
00:23:50Murder! Police! Watch out!
00:23:52It's the train that has been murdered!
00:23:54There they go! There they go! Catch them!
00:23:58Follow that car!
00:24:07Take this thing out of low gear.
00:24:21Step on it, buddy, or I'll let you have it.
00:24:51And that's how it happened.
00:24:52I had already taken Miss Mitchell home.
00:24:54I was out of cigarettes, so I stopped to buy some.
00:24:56You were not out.
00:24:57This half-filled package of cigarettes was found in your car.
00:25:00Explain that.
00:25:04I don't know anything about it. It wasn't mine.
00:25:06Besides, I don't open my package that way.
00:25:09There, don't cut no ice.
00:25:11Green, the drug clerk, positively identifies you as one of the bandits.
00:25:14I didn't do it.
00:25:16In my words, as good as his.
00:25:18Collins, it's pretty simple what you did.
00:25:21You went ahead of your pals to see if the coast was clear.
00:25:24You bought a package of cigarettes for a stall.
00:25:26Then you stood guard at the door while the others shot and killed the drug clerk.
00:25:29I did not. I didn't do it. It's not true.
00:25:32Come on, Collins. Now, who were your pals?
00:25:34Now, you're not going to let them go free and you take this rap alone.
00:25:37Don't be a fool.
00:25:38Give us a lead and I'll see you get off easy. I promise.
00:25:41Bill, are you all right?
00:25:44Yeah.
00:25:46Why don't you question him when he's not ill?
00:25:48Lady, this is murder.
00:25:50But can't you see that he's weak?
00:25:52Come on, Collins.
00:25:53Now, the fact remains you were driving the car in which one of the bandits made his getaway.
00:25:57What else could I do with a gun in my back?
00:26:00Do you think a man about to go in the army would commit a murder?
00:26:03Why, he was to take his physical today.
00:26:06Lady, if you're trying to use Uncle Sam as an alibi, save your breath.
00:26:09Facts are facts.
00:26:10I'm not trying to use Uncle Sam for an alibi.
00:26:12Oh, this is all crazy. I'm innocent, I tell you.
00:26:15You can prove that, Collins.
00:26:16You haven't anything to worry about.
00:26:23How do you like this?
00:26:24Who ever thought I'd become a chambermaid to a bunch of chickens?
00:26:27I always did want to be an interior decorator.
00:26:29What a beautiful piece of muslin.
00:26:31It's just been imported. It's got a regular English droop to it.
00:26:34That really looks good, but that chest is too false.
00:26:37Yes, about two and a half inches for the chest.
00:26:39What are you doing to my suit? What's the matter with you?
00:26:41Oh, those shoulders droop.
00:26:43Just about five and a half inches right there.
00:26:45We'll make it look good.
00:26:47Oh, look at that seat. It's all wrong.
00:26:49Out of seat.
00:26:50Look at that.
00:26:51What are you doing?
00:26:53One more mark on his suit and I'll kick your back fence in.
00:26:57See that? You lack the appreciation for the finer things in life.
00:27:00Why, it's a man's physical appearance that means everything in the end.
00:27:04If you don't dig mighty quick, your physical appearance is going to change.
00:27:07Oh, all right.
00:27:10Physical appearance.
00:27:12Hey, by the way, wasn't your brother supposed to take his physical today?
00:27:15Yeah, I wonder how he came out.
00:27:17Hey, look what I found in that chicken's nest. A neck.
00:27:20You're quite a discoverer. You should be with Columbus.
00:27:23He's dead.
00:27:24That's what I said. What did you expect to find in that chicken's nest? Crow cats?
00:27:27Hey, I wonder if there's a chicken in here.
00:27:29Let me see and I'll tell you. That'll take a little scientific research.
00:27:34A chicken? Why, there's quintuplets in there.
00:27:37Yeah? Let me see. How do you do it?
00:27:39Hold it up to the sun and put it right on your eye. Right up there, like that.
00:27:42That's it.
00:27:43What, are you a wise guy or something?
00:27:45Mr. Wise Guy, remember?
00:27:47Yeah. Go get yourself a union card.
00:27:49Who wants to paint?
00:27:51What's the matter with you? Did you ever hear of Michelangelo? He started off painting chicken coops.
00:27:54Who's he?
00:27:55Him? Well, he was a portrait painter. He used to paint men and women.
00:27:59That is nothing. I got an Uncle Louie. He did the exact same thing last year at the beach.
00:28:03He painted men on one door and women on the other.
00:28:05Let him have it.
00:28:06Oh, you...
00:28:07Hey, Buzzard!
00:28:09Well, look who's here.
00:28:11Hiya, gang.
00:28:12Hi, Pee-wee.
00:28:13Where you been around? We ain't seen you.
00:28:15I've been working in the office. Sort of an office boy. Not bad, huh?
00:28:18If that's the case, you ought to be able to find out something I want to know.
00:28:21What do you mean?
00:28:22Who's running this emporium?
00:28:24I don't get you.
00:28:25Oh, you know, there's always a couple of guys that deal the cards around.
00:28:28Oh, they got a couple like that here.
00:28:30What's their names?
00:28:31Rice Pudding Charlie and Chalky Jones.
00:28:33But they've been here a long time.
00:28:34That's fine. I'll have to meet those two boys.
00:28:37Yeah, you won't have to meet them. They'll look you up.
00:28:40Oh, they will, will they? That's very belligerent.
00:28:46So that's the new gang that moved in, huh?
00:28:48Well, there's nothing like getting acquainted.
00:28:50Yeah, things are kind of deader on her since Barnes took over.
00:28:54I hear that Chalky Jones and Rice Pudding Charlie had things pretty much to themselves under the old superintendent.
00:28:59Yeah?
00:29:00But they only got one connection now.
00:29:01Who?
00:29:02That guard Miller.
00:29:03Miller, huh?
00:29:04He's the guy who should get himself a new job, breaking in guillotines.
00:29:07Yeah, but Chalky and Charlie are in strong with him.
00:29:09Are they cutting up anything?
00:29:11Yeah, they work in a commissary.
00:29:13That sounds like a soft touch to me.
00:29:15Best job in here.
00:29:18I told you they'd look you up.
00:29:25Huh.
00:29:26Faces don't look so good to me.
00:29:27Let's do some surgery.
00:29:29Bring the plastic, boys.
00:29:33I'll be right with you, fellas, but I remember I got to get these eggs.
00:29:37And I don't mean scrambled, either.
00:29:47Mmm.
00:29:48Wow.
00:29:49Deliver me from temptation.
00:29:51Yeah.
00:29:55Which one of you guys is named Ethel Boyd?
00:29:58Yeah.
00:29:59Me.
00:30:00The what?
00:30:02I heard you couldn't fight your way out of a beauty parlor.
00:30:06You ought to try fighting your way into one and get that kisser fix.
00:30:13Funny.
00:30:16Who goes by the name of Collins here?
00:30:18I do. What's it to you?
00:30:20Got a little present for you.
00:30:23You the new paper boy, huh?
00:30:24Read him in wheat, kid.
00:30:33Ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:30:40That was very considerate of you.
00:30:43You really owe me something now, don't you?
00:30:45Then you're gonna get it.
00:30:47Hey! God, stop!
00:30:50Hold him, boys.
00:30:51Let go of me, you rats. I'll murder you when I get out of here.
00:30:53Oh, fellas, you got some in his eye.
00:30:56That's not very nice, and you got it all over his nose and mouth.
00:31:01I don't think that's the least bit nice.
00:31:04I don't think so.
00:31:06Now, if you put a little like that...
00:31:08Oh, don't let it drip down there.
00:31:11God!
00:31:14God!
00:31:15Come on, huh?
00:31:16You want to put some like that.
00:31:19I'll fix you.
00:31:20Honey boy, I'm...
00:31:21Get him out of here.
00:31:22Honey boy, I'm giving you the brush.
00:31:23I'm gonna cut it off.
00:31:24Go ahead, get her.
00:31:25Get out.
00:31:27Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!
00:31:30Oh, is that murder?
00:31:32Oh!
00:31:37Oh!
00:31:54Hello, Ann.
00:31:57See Collins?
00:31:59Yes.
00:32:00Anything new?
00:32:02They were pounding and pounding at him.
00:32:05Poor boy, he was so ill.
00:32:07Mr. Barnes, isn't there something we can do?
00:32:10His record here.
00:32:11Something should prove that he's innocent.
00:32:15I suppose it's because of Danny that I feel this way.
00:32:18He and his brother are so close.
00:32:20I understand, Ann.
00:32:22However, I...
00:32:24I'm quite sure the court will prove his innocence.
00:32:27In the meantime, there's Danny.
00:32:29We've got to break it to him somehow.
00:32:31Let me explain.
00:32:32Please, Mr. Barnes.
00:32:33All right, Ann, you do it.
00:32:35I'll do it now.
00:32:46Wait a minute.
00:32:47Sit down, Danny.
00:32:48I got things to do.
00:32:52You were planning on leaving, weren't you?
00:32:54Yes, I was.
00:32:56I got to get out of here.
00:32:58The cop has got my brother, Bill.
00:33:00I know, Danny.
00:33:01I was just going to tell you about it.
00:33:04He wouldn't kill nobody.
00:33:06He's a swell guy.
00:33:07Of course he is, Danny.
00:33:09And he'll be all right.
00:33:11I know it.
00:33:12Not with them coppers, he won't.
00:33:14I got to do something to help him.
00:33:17But can't you see?
00:33:18There isn't anything you can do.
00:33:20You won't be helping Bill by breaking out of here.
00:33:23I'm his brother.
00:33:24I know him better than anybody does.
00:33:27They can't make him take the rap for something he didn't do.
00:33:30I won't let him.
00:33:31You hear me?
00:33:32I won't let him.
00:33:34We're cheering for the same team, Danny.
00:33:37Just between the two of us.
00:33:51I spent all my life for interview and school,
00:33:54and I spent the other half coming out.
00:33:56You know something?
00:33:57I'm beginning to injure my health.
00:33:59I'm going to be sick.
00:34:01You're going to be sick.
00:34:02I'm not sick at all.
00:34:04But no matter what I do, I am.
00:34:06You know, this reform school thing,
00:34:08it's a real shame.
00:34:10It's a real shame.
00:34:12It's a real shame.
00:34:13It's a real shame.
00:34:14It's a real shame.
00:34:15It's a real shame.
00:34:16It's a real shame.
00:34:17It's a real shame.
00:34:18It's a real shame.
00:34:19You know, this reform school,
00:34:20I was beginning to injure my health.
00:34:22So I says to the guy,
00:34:24it's a lucky day you're...
00:34:25Hey, Charlie!
00:34:26Get a load of cutie pie saying his prayer.
00:34:28Ha!
00:34:29Ha!
00:34:30Ha!
00:34:31Ha!
00:34:32Ha!
00:34:33Ha!
00:34:34Ha!
00:34:35Ha!
00:34:36Ha!
00:34:50Don't pay no attention to those morons.
00:34:53Your brother will make out all right.
00:34:57He's only got four more days.
00:34:59A lot of things can happen in four days.
00:35:02You know, Chucky,
00:35:03gas ain't so bad.
00:35:05Yeah?
00:35:06It's better than the rope or the chair.
00:35:09I read in a book once
00:35:10how they get their days a week before they go.
00:35:12Can't you guys talk about anything else?
00:35:16Hey, that was an accident.
00:35:18That was an accident.
00:35:19No kidding, no kidding.
00:35:20If I wanted to hit you,
00:35:21I wouldn't even look.
00:35:22I didn't mean that.
00:35:23I swear I didn't mean it.
00:35:25I...
00:35:30Hey!
00:35:31Get out of here!
00:35:32Get out of here!
00:35:33Go!
00:35:34Go!
00:35:35Go!
00:35:36Go!
00:35:37Go!
00:35:38Go!
00:35:39Go!
00:35:40Go!
00:35:41Go!
00:35:42Go!
00:35:43Go!
00:35:45Come on, get over here.
00:35:47Get over here, will you?
00:35:48Sit down.
00:35:49Sit down.
00:36:05Now shut your traps and go to bed.
00:36:10Hand me that hat.
00:36:15Come on, get to bed.
00:36:31You shouldn't get in trouble over me.
00:36:32I can take care of it.
00:36:33Yeah, yeah, I know.
00:36:36Look, blood.
00:36:38Pleasant dreams, wise guy.
00:36:41Enjoy yourself.
00:36:43If I was you,
00:36:44I'd call up and order two wheelchairs
00:36:45while I was still able.
00:36:48Well, well, well.
00:36:53You can't do that.
00:36:54You can't do it.
00:36:55Can't do what?
00:36:56You can't do that.
00:36:57That's out of the rules.
00:36:58What do you mean I can't do it?
00:36:59You never know how to play fair.
00:37:00Hey, Vince, Vince,
00:37:01I got my fingers crossed.
00:37:03I quit.
00:37:04It's my ball.
00:37:05I quit.
00:37:06Nobody plays.
00:37:07I'm going home to my mother.
00:37:08I quit.
00:37:09I wasn't afraid to go in the electric chair.
00:37:10I'd fracture your skull.
00:37:11Go ahead and quit.
00:37:12Come on, Danny, take his place.
00:37:13Leave me alone, will you?
00:37:14I don't feel like playing.
00:37:15What's the matter?
00:37:16You know what's the matter.
00:37:17I got to help Bill.
00:37:18I got to get out of here.
00:37:19Come on, kid, forget it.
00:37:20We need you in the game.
00:37:21Let me go, will you?
00:37:22I got to get out of here.
00:37:25I guess he really means it.
00:37:28We better watch him.
00:37:33Looks like the wise guy took over, huh?
00:37:35Yeah.
00:37:43Don't worry about it.
00:37:44That ain't going to do no good.
00:37:45Ah, lay off.
00:37:46I got it all figured out.
00:37:47I'm going to slide down that drain pipe
00:37:48and go right out through the tunnel.
00:37:49No breaks.
00:37:50We're on the honor system, remember?
00:37:51Honor system, my foot.
00:37:52They still got Bill.
00:37:53Look, if you want to make a break,
00:37:54let's all do it together.
00:37:55Don't do it one at a time.
00:37:56You'll have to get caught that way.
00:37:59Hey, maybe they're planning a break.
00:38:01Shh.
00:38:07Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
00:38:12Wait.
00:38:17Come in.
00:38:27Mr. Barnes, I got a little something I want to tell you.
00:38:29Yes, Charlie?
00:38:30I saw McGinnis and a couple of guys
00:38:31figuring to make a break.
00:38:34You're sure they were planning to make a break?
00:38:36Sure, I'm sure.
00:38:37I saw it with my own eyes, didn't I?
00:38:40I'm sorry you told me this, Charlie.
00:38:42Remember, we have an honor system here now.
00:38:44Well, you didn't expect Muggs to tell you, did you?
00:38:46That concerns McGinnis and the institution, Charlie, not you.
00:38:50Aren't you going to yank him in on the carpet?
00:38:52No, I'm not.
00:38:53However, I'm going to have to punish you for informing.
00:38:56Punish me?
00:38:57I only told you what I seen.
00:38:59It's the reason back of it, Charlie, that concerns me.
00:39:02Now, you dislike McGinnis, don't you?
00:39:05Suppose not.
00:39:06Now, you dislike McGinnis, don't you?
00:39:08Suppose I do dislike him, so what?
00:39:11But, Charlie, that's not straight shooting, that's all.
00:39:15Now, as a consequence, I'm going to have to take up
00:39:17your recreation privileges for the next two weeks.
00:39:19My recreation?
00:39:21Well, how do you like that?
00:39:22Muggs pulls a raw deal and I have to take the rap.
00:39:25That's all, Charlie.
00:39:27You may go now.
00:39:37You may not know it, bud, but you just struck out.
00:39:39Take the field.
00:39:40Come on.
00:39:41Throw that ball and take that glove.
00:39:43Let's go.
00:39:44A little activity here.
00:39:45You mean to say he didn't appreciate your tipping him off?
00:39:48Just like me throwing a pitcher of ice water down his back.
00:39:50I lose my recreation for two weeks on top of that.
00:39:52What?
00:39:53Yeah.
00:39:54You don't like the idea of nobody snitching.
00:39:57And, uh, what happens to Mr. Wiseguy?
00:40:00Nothing.
00:40:03Strike!
00:40:04Strike?
00:40:05Did you ever try seeing an optometrist?
00:40:07I never had trouble with my feet.
00:40:09You never had trouble with your feet.
00:40:11What is an optometrist?
00:40:12An optometrist?
00:40:13An optometrist?
00:40:14That's, uh, that's, uh...
00:40:18Throw the ball.
00:40:19You're holding up the gate.
00:40:21What's the matter with you?
00:40:25Hey, get some water, somebody!
00:40:27Who's done it?
00:40:28How many was there?
00:40:29That's all I want to know.
00:40:30You all right?
00:40:31It was an accident.
00:40:33But who's done the accident?
00:40:34Could have been the boys.
00:40:35They're kind of thick this summer.
00:40:36Huh.
00:40:37Yeah.
00:40:38What, do you think my head is a carnival target?
00:40:40Could be the missing link.
00:40:46Boys!
00:40:47Wait a minute!
00:40:48Wait a minute!
00:40:49Let me at him!
00:40:50All right, wait a minute.
00:40:51This is all mine, boys.
00:40:52All mine.
00:40:57Come on, Charlie.
00:40:58That a boy.
00:41:00Come on.
00:41:03What's the matter?
00:41:04Having trouble, Charlie?
00:41:05Nothing I can't take care of, sir.
00:41:07Come on.
00:41:08Let's get back to business.
00:41:09Come on, Charlie.
00:41:10That a boy.
00:41:11Get to it.
00:41:12Come on.
00:41:13Break it up with them.
00:41:14They always fight when my back is turned.
00:41:17This guy's always fighting.
00:41:19So you stand by and referee a fight.
00:41:21Look, Miller.
00:41:22When I took over this institution,
00:41:24I was determined to clean it up.
00:41:25There was one rat hole, though, I've had trouble in plugging,
00:41:27and now I'm going to stuff you into it.
00:41:29You can't hang nothing on me, Barnes.
00:41:31You've done your own hanging.
00:41:33I'll expect your resignation in one hour.
00:41:35Come on, boys.
00:41:36Get in there.
00:41:37All right?
00:41:38Yeah, sure, sure.
00:41:39He must have sneaked up on me.
00:41:40Yeah, we'll give him the nigger.
00:41:41...attempt to spare Collins' life was made yesterday
00:41:44as counsel for the condemned man
00:41:45appealed to Governor Walker for a reprieve.
00:41:48Meanwhile, the date of Collins' execution
00:41:50was set for the 17th.
00:41:52Very interesting.
00:41:54You know, I hate to see that fellow Collins go.
00:41:56He's probably a nice fellow, the poor sap.
00:41:59Calling me, boys?
00:42:00Where are those bourbons?
00:42:02Coming right up.
00:42:09You know, the fellow that should get the chair is Drattler.
00:42:15That ain't nice, boss.
00:42:16Even kidding.
00:42:17I suppose you're as kidding the night you left me flat.
00:42:20I should have plugged you then.
00:42:21Yeah, that's right, boss.
00:42:22You should have plugged him.
00:42:23What do you mean, plugged me?
00:42:24I mean, he should have plugged me.
00:42:25You should have plugged...
00:42:26Who started this?
00:42:27Go away, go away.
00:42:28Go on, Dorothy, read some more.
00:42:30Um...
00:42:32Winners for the Canadian National Sweepstakes
00:42:34were announced late yesterday evening.
00:42:36Hey, I got one of them tickets.
00:42:38Go on, read the winners.
00:42:40Fat Chance, 10,000.
00:42:42Hopeful, 6,000.
00:42:43Pride of the Bowery, 5,000.
00:42:45Hey!
00:42:46Dumbo!
00:42:47I don't care.
00:42:48How come you're Pride of the Bowery?
00:42:49You're from Jersey.
00:42:50You poor, dumb cluck.
00:42:52That's all right, Nobby.
00:42:53I'll take care of you in your old age.
00:42:54Thanks, boys.
00:42:55Take it.
00:42:56That's right.
00:43:01Here it is.
00:43:02Oh, that's one of them race horse tickets.
00:43:03Why didn't you say so?
00:43:04Yeah, but you can't collect.
00:43:05They'll grab you the minute they spot you.
00:43:07That's right.
00:43:08I'm drowned.
00:43:10Then you, Rattler,
00:43:12you take it and make believe it's your ticket.
00:43:14Not me.
00:43:15I'm in the same boat.
00:43:16I don't like them reporters and cameramen.
00:43:18I don't look good in pictures.
00:43:20Well, Nobby, I guess you're elected.
00:43:22Oh, I didn't run for nothing.
00:43:23Oh, you want me to collect the five grand.
00:43:26That's right.
00:43:27For me, not for you.
00:43:28Get it?
00:43:29I get it.
00:43:30You get it.
00:43:31I don't get it.
00:43:32All right.
00:43:36Do you think it's safe to trust Nobby with all that money?
00:43:39What else can I do?
00:43:40I can go with him.
00:43:41That's not a bad idea.
00:43:42Go ahead.
00:43:43And don't let Nobby out of your sight, my little one.
00:43:45Don't worry.
00:43:47What makes you think the money would be safe with her?
00:43:49What makes you think it wouldn't?
00:43:51I don't know.
00:43:52Well, if you don't know, keep your yap shut.
00:44:17Ann.
00:44:18You just what the doctor ordered.
00:44:21Too bad I can't take you on a tour of this place.
00:44:24But I can tell you how swell you are.
00:44:26You're pretty swell yourself.
00:44:29When I was a kid, I always wanted to go out in a blaze of glory.
00:44:32You know, like Sol Ancelot, wearing Lady Guinevere's scarf on my arm.
00:44:37You haven't got an extra scarf handy, have you?
00:44:39Bill, please.
00:44:41Why, I'm studying cookbooks so I can fatten you up to become a major general.
00:44:46With double chins and double stomachs.
00:44:48You make it all seem so real.
00:44:50It will be real.
00:44:52If the man is willing.
00:44:53Remember?
00:44:57Time's up.
00:44:59That's a date, kid.
00:45:06Are you nervous and run down?
00:45:08Do you suffer from lack of vitamins?
00:45:10Here is a letter received from one of our listeners.
00:45:12Quote.
00:45:13Dear Mr. Arno.
00:45:14A month ago I was nervous.
00:45:16I chewed my fingernails.
00:45:17Jumped when I saw a mouse.
00:45:19Then I started taking Arno's tablets.
00:45:21And you should see me now.
00:45:23Fit as a fiddle and ready for conscription.
00:45:25Signed, Glimpy Stone.
00:45:27Hey, fellas, that's me.
00:45:28I'm the author.
00:45:29Take it away.
00:45:31Fit as a fiddle and ready for conscription.
00:45:33You can't even spell conscription.
00:45:35Yeah, someday I'm going to be a writer.
00:45:37What are you going to do?
00:45:38What are you going to do?
00:45:39Write other people's names on checks?
00:45:41And now back to the newsroom.
00:45:43Governor Walker today denied a reprieve to Bill Collins.
00:45:45Convicted on first-degree murder charge.
00:45:48His execution has been set for...
00:45:50Hey, let's go see some pictures.
00:45:51Mr. Bond's got some swell new pictures.
00:45:53He says we can see them if we want to.
00:45:54Yeah, come on, Danny.
00:45:55Hey, you gin rummy players.
00:45:56You want to see some new pictures?
00:45:58All right.
00:45:59Hey, hey, hey.
00:46:00What's this?
00:46:01What's this all about?
00:46:02Mr. Bond's got some new pictures.
00:46:04He says we can see them if we want to.
00:46:05Well, ask him the nice way and you can have them.
00:46:07Oh, yes, my good man.
00:46:08Is it being too permissible...
00:46:10if we young ones inquest to peruse the cinema?
00:46:13Sure.
00:46:14Cinema?
00:46:15Why, certainly, cinema.
00:46:17Didn't you ever have cinema on your toast in the morning?
00:46:20What in your potter?
00:46:21I never had it.
00:46:23Did you ever have it?
00:46:25Whoa.
00:46:27That guard should go back to grammatic school.
00:46:29He's really proud of her.
00:46:32Thank you very much.
00:46:33Sit over...
00:46:34Sit up there, I need to see.
00:46:37All right, stop the show already.
00:46:39Come on, it's a picture.
00:46:41Come on, it's a swell picture.
00:46:43I hope.
00:46:52They're not going to give Bill a reprieve.
00:46:55They're going to kill him.
00:46:57What are you talking about?
00:46:59That announcer on the radio was bugs.
00:47:01Listen, I knew a fellow one time.
00:47:03He got a really good picture.
00:47:05But this time, he got a reprieve...
00:47:07two minutes before they pull the switch.
00:47:09Lady Luck dealt $50,000...
00:47:35to the winners of the Canadian National Sweepstakes.
00:47:37And here is one of the winners now.
00:47:39Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the pride of the Bowery...
00:47:41who is now $5,000 richer than he was a moment ago.
00:47:44Well, if it ain't Nobby, the lucky stiff.
00:47:47There you are, sir.
00:47:48And congratulations.
00:47:50Thanks.
00:47:51This is a big blow to me.
00:47:52I mean, this is a lucky...
00:47:54the best thing that ever happened to me.
00:47:56What do you plan doing with all this money?
00:47:58Well, I'm going to give it to the...
00:48:00I mean, I'm...
00:48:02I'm going to force you to buy your mother a washing machine.
00:48:04Hey, there's our chauffeur.
00:48:06He's stealing the truck.
00:48:08Then I'm going to get my brother-in-law a saloon.
00:48:11We've been needing one of those things for years.
00:48:14Listen, this ain't no Nobby.
00:48:16Yeah.
00:48:17Well, what about yourself?
00:48:18What's going to be your treat?
00:48:20Well, I'll take a scotch and soda.
00:48:22No, you...
00:48:23You mean, what am I...
00:48:24Well, I don't...
00:48:25I don't need nothing.
00:48:26See, I've got a job.
00:48:28What sort of work do you do?
00:48:30What am I doing?
00:48:31He's the guy who stole the truck.
00:48:33Max, did you see him open that pack of cigarettes?
00:48:36Yeah.
00:48:37Yeah, why?
00:48:38He opened that pack the same way the pack was opened he found in Bill's car.
00:48:40Remember Ann telling us?
00:48:43You mean you think he might...
00:48:44It's an angle.
00:48:50Dorothy?
00:48:51No.
00:48:52Dorothy's more like a mother to me.
00:48:53Who do you want?
00:48:55Hey, Charlie.
00:48:56Did you say you knew that guy that won the dough?
00:48:58That's a two-year.
00:48:59Look, Charlie, I didn't come here to argue.
00:49:01Just tell me one thing.
00:49:02Do you know him?
00:49:03Yeah, I know him.
00:49:04So what?
00:49:05It means my brother's life.
00:49:06That's what.
00:49:07Your brother's life?
00:49:08What is this, a gag?
00:49:09No, Charlie, this is no gag.
00:49:10It's for real.
00:49:11Ah, five dollars.
00:49:12Shh.
00:49:13Do me one favor.
00:49:14Just do me one favor.
00:49:15Come outside where we can talk.
00:49:16Now, tell us what you know about that guy that won the sweepstakes.
00:49:32Knobby?
00:49:33Yeah.
00:49:34Used to be my uncle's mob.
00:49:35Uncle?
00:49:36Yeah, Luke Manning.
00:49:37You read about him.
00:49:38Luke Manning?
00:49:39You mean the guy that busted out of Blackwell's Island?
00:49:40That's right.
00:49:41He got drowned on the way out, too.
00:49:42He got drowned, huh?
00:49:43I wonder.
00:49:44What do you mean?
00:49:46Listen, if Knobby stole that truck, why'd he bring it down to Waterfront?
00:49:49Yeah.
00:49:50That's right.
00:49:51You mean that...
00:49:52I mean that maybe Luke Manning ain't dead.
00:49:54Remember when we went to move that barrel, how funny the guy acted?
00:49:56Yeah.
00:49:57Maybe that barrel wasn't full of wine.
00:49:58Maybe it was Luke Manning in there.
00:50:00I think you got something.
00:50:01And I think you're both daffy.
00:50:03Where can we get in touch with this Knobby?
00:50:05I don't...
00:50:06Wait a minute.
00:50:07I can give you a lead.
00:50:08Dorothy Melton.
00:50:09Who's she?
00:50:10The dayman and newsreeler took the check from Knobby, remember?
00:50:13Well, she used to be Luke's girl, but I guess Knobby's giving her the rush now.
00:50:15Well, where does she live?
00:50:17She lives at the Carlton Apartments on 3rd Avenue.
00:50:19I had to deliver notes to her from Luke.
00:50:21Danny, looks like we got a date with Dorothy tonight.
00:50:24We can't break out of here.
00:50:25That Barnes has been too nice.
00:50:27No, but we can tell him everything.
00:50:28Now that we got proof that we didn't swipe that truck.
00:50:30We ain't got enough proof.
00:50:31We're going out and get it, and then we'll talk to Barnes.
00:50:34Hey.
00:50:35What do I come in for giving you all this info, huh?
00:50:37You want to get out of here, don't you?
00:50:38Yeah, sure.
00:50:39Well, we're going to take you with us.
00:50:41You mean it?
00:50:42Gee, thanks a lot, Ethelbyte.
00:50:44Wait there a minute.
00:50:45I'll be right back.
00:50:46Come on, fellas.
00:50:47Shut up.
00:50:50We're not waiting till tonight.
00:50:51We're going right now.
00:50:52Good.
00:50:53You know the way.
00:50:54Take the fellas.
00:50:55I'll see you in a few minutes.
00:50:56Come on.
00:50:58Ethelbyte, huh?
00:51:02Now, Charlie, I'm going to show you my ingratitude.
00:51:05You mean you got a surprise for me?
00:51:06I got a beautiful surprise.
00:51:08Hey.
00:51:09Hey.
00:51:13Hey.
00:51:19Now.
00:51:20Oh.
00:51:21Tell Mr. Barnes about that.
00:51:39Here we go.
00:52:09Oh.
00:52:40I'm asking $160 for that dress.
00:52:43What's Luke going to say?
00:52:44Oh, Luke.
00:52:45I needed it, Nobby.
00:52:46Luke won't mind.
00:52:47No, Luke won't mind.
00:52:49Maybe I've lived long enough already anyhow.
00:52:53Your receipt, sir.
00:52:55That'll be $10, $20, $30, $40.
00:52:58And thank you very much.
00:53:01Is there something else maybe I could show you?
00:53:04Oh.
00:53:05No.
00:53:06I've seen everything.
00:53:08Well, nearly everything.
00:53:11Hello, honey.
00:53:14What are you doing in here?
00:53:16Nobby.
00:53:17I just want to see if it's imported.
00:53:20What you doing in there, honey?
00:53:24Oh.
00:53:25Boy, they're coming through the window.
00:53:27We had a lovely evening, Giles.
00:53:28Yes.
00:53:29Very lovely.
00:53:30Well, I'd like to see something in a bed, you know.
00:53:32More drapes.
00:53:33I don't know.
00:53:34How about dinner for two?
00:53:36Well, what type of thing would you like to see?
00:53:38I mean, uh.
00:53:39Oh, Nobby.
00:53:40I want that.
00:53:42You decided to take it.
00:53:43How much is it?
00:53:44You want it.
00:53:45$250.
00:53:46Oh, I'll take it.
00:53:47Give me $250, Nobby.
00:53:48Yeah.
00:53:49Have you decided to go to the cinema with me, huh?
00:53:51What do you say?
00:53:52How would you like to see, uh, when Rome burns Nero Fiddle?
00:53:57How about it?
00:53:58What do you say?
00:53:59Oh, Nobby.
00:54:00It's so sweet of you to buy this coat for me.
00:54:02Go on.
00:54:03I ain't going to buy it.
00:54:04Take it off.
00:54:05How much is that hat?
00:54:06I bought it?
00:54:07Uh-huh.
00:54:08How much did I pay for it?
00:54:09$250.
00:54:10$200.
00:54:11$200.
00:54:12What's the matter with me?
00:54:13Would you like to see some hats?
00:54:14No.
00:54:15Yes.
00:54:16She's got a hat.
00:54:17She can wear my hat.
00:54:18Now, what type of hat would you like to see?
00:54:20Well, I want something to go with this coat.
00:54:22Well, uh, don't care for this.
00:54:23Yeah, how much is it?
00:54:24Oh, yes.
00:54:25Only $30.
00:54:26Only $30.
00:54:27You don't want nothing like that, honey.
00:54:28That's no good.
00:54:29Well, I can try it on.
00:54:30I know, but it don't look.
00:54:31How much is that one in the corner?
00:54:32Oh, that?
00:54:33$10.
00:54:34Oh, well, yeah.
00:54:35Oh, I don't know.
00:54:36Here, try this on.
00:54:38Try it on.
00:54:39It might be just the thing you need, you want.
00:54:41Yeah.
00:54:42Looks good.
00:54:43$10 is all right.
00:54:45That's a dilly.
00:54:46I'll take that.
00:54:47Oh, that's awful.
00:54:48Huh?
00:54:49Oh, that's awful.
00:54:50Not me.
00:54:51No.
00:54:52Well, here.
00:54:53Take this one.
00:54:54There's one.
00:54:55Oh, that's the one I came in with.
00:54:56Well, that's a good one to go out with.
00:54:58Well, I'm going to try this one on.
00:54:59Well, you don't.
00:55:00How much is that one?
00:55:01$50.
00:55:02Well, for a half a smacker, it's OK.
00:55:04Oh, no.
00:55:05$50.
00:55:06$50.
00:55:07Try this one on again.
00:55:08Maybe if you put it on backwards.
00:55:09Oh, Nobby, no.
00:55:10This one's adorable.
00:55:11Oh, go away.
00:55:12You look just like a cop in that thing.
00:55:15Well, I'm going to take this one anyway.
00:55:17Could I show you something in hosiery, perhaps?
00:55:20Yeah, I'd like to see something.
00:55:21Got a brunette?
00:55:22Right this way, please.
00:55:23OK.
00:55:27What do you suppose happened to Nobby?
00:55:29He's had time to go to Philadelphia and back.
00:55:31Yeah, so is Dorothy.
00:55:33I've told you three times to keep Dorothy out of this.
00:55:35The next time, I'll...
00:55:36OK, OK.
00:55:38I didn't mean nothing.
00:55:39I was just thinking.
00:55:40Don't.
00:55:41If that Nobby has double-crossed me and run off with my five grand,
00:55:45I'll know what to do with him.
00:55:47Call Dorothy's apartment again.
00:55:51Well, how do you do, ladies and gentlemen?
00:55:53Uh, refuse me.
00:55:55That's the way she goes.
00:55:56Oh, yeah.
00:55:57You made up your mind what you want?
00:55:58Yeah.
00:55:59Hey, give me some of that Anne Frannis.
00:56:01You don't can have this.
00:56:03Yeah, well, that's what I want.
00:56:04I'm sorry.
00:56:05You don't can have Anne Frannis this.
00:56:07This is the proprietor.
00:56:09Well, bring him in.
00:56:10I mean, I don't want...
00:56:11No, I don't want.
00:56:12Well, I'm here, and you don't can have me.
00:56:13You...
00:56:14Oh, I tell you what.
00:56:15What?
00:56:16How about some nice champagne for the lady?
00:56:18No, she don't want that.
00:56:19You can't spend that.
00:56:21We got nice champagne.
00:56:22Bourbon.
00:56:23Frannis, lemon phosphate.
00:56:25Lemon who?
00:56:26Lemon phosphate.
00:56:28Lemon phosphate?
00:56:29Lemon phosphate?
00:56:30What is this?
00:56:31Lemon phosphate.
00:56:32What?
00:56:33Phosphate.
00:56:34Lemon phosphate.
00:56:35No, phosphate.
00:56:36We don't got on the menu.
00:56:37Lemon fish.
00:56:38No, everybody.
00:56:39Lemon fish.
00:56:40We got lemon pie.
00:56:41We got lemon...
00:56:42I don't want no pie.
00:56:43I want just a drink.
00:56:44We're going to drink a lemon phosphate.
00:56:45Lemon phosphate.
00:56:46Phosphate.
00:56:47No, phosphate.
00:56:48Do you know what you want?
00:56:49Yes, I know what I want.
00:56:50I came in here first.
00:56:51Never mind.
00:56:52Just bring us two cups of coffee.
00:56:53Two cups of coffee.
00:56:54Yeah.
00:56:55Mine without cream and sugar.
00:56:56Yeah, without cream and sugar for you.
00:56:57Yeah.
00:56:58And she wants hers without sugar but cream and the coffee.
00:57:01Yes.
00:57:02Put it in two cups.
00:57:03Yeah, two cups.
00:57:04Let me see if I got it right.
00:57:05You want black coffee with sugar, no cream, and she wants cream and no coffee.
00:57:08No.
00:57:09No.
00:57:10She don't want cream with no coffee.
00:57:11No.
00:57:12Just give her the sugar and put the cream in the coffee.
00:57:14And give me the cup.
00:57:16Yeah.
00:57:17I mean, put the cup in the sauce.
00:57:18Refuse me.
00:57:19You got a little mixed up.
00:57:20Let me explain.
00:57:21You want coffee with cream, no sugar.
00:57:23She wants cream, no coffee, no cup.
00:57:25No.
00:57:26Wait a minute.
00:57:27Never mind.
00:57:28Just give me an ice cream soda.
00:57:30Ice cream soda?
00:57:31Yeah.
00:57:32Well, what kind?
00:57:33I'll take vanilla.
00:57:34Boy, if you do this, I give you the coffee and the lemon fizz.
00:57:37That's everything for nothing.
00:57:38Good boy.
00:57:39I like you.
00:57:40Let's get out of here.
00:57:41Come on.
00:57:42I'm getting sleepy.
00:57:43So am I.
00:57:44Only my stomach's wide awake and crying for its bottle.
00:57:47There's Deb squirking.
00:57:48Her hostess is liable to be along any minute.
00:57:51Look, when she comes, let me talk to her.
00:57:53Because when it comes to women, I'm a connoisseur.
00:57:55That's just where you belong in this sewer.
00:57:57Now, you guys know just what to do when she comes?
00:57:59Hey, I think she's coming.
00:58:01Douse that light.
00:58:07Say, this is a swell car.
00:58:09I wonder who owns it.
00:58:11Look, honey, I think you better wait here.
00:58:13I don't think Luke is going to like this.
00:58:15Oh, Luke Manning.
00:58:16He should have drowned when he beat it out of Blackwell's Island.
00:58:19Yeah, but he didn't.
00:58:20And he finds out that I'm running away with you and his five grand.
00:58:23He's only four grand now.
00:58:25Hey, don't.
00:58:26Get away.
00:58:27Get away from there.
00:58:28Maybe if we give it back to him quick, he won't notice the grand's missing.
00:58:31Look, honey, don't be a fool all your life.
00:58:33We've got four grand.
00:58:34We've got two airplane tickets.
00:58:36By the time Luke finds out, we'll be miles away.
00:58:39Maybe you're right, Dorothy.
00:58:41Now, don't cut it.
00:58:42Leave that alone.
00:58:43I'm ticklish.
00:58:44Cut it out.
00:58:46No, I never, I won't.
00:58:48I won't.
00:58:49I'll only be a minute.
00:59:15Take it easy, lady.
00:59:26What are you doing here?
00:59:27I'm a PLW.
00:59:28You're a what?
00:59:29I protect lonely women.
00:59:30Aren't you just a little young to be out without your mother?
00:59:33I ain't got a mother.
00:59:34Well, if you came up here to adopt one, you came to the wrong place.
00:59:36Beat it.
00:59:37Wait a minute.
00:59:38I'm a friend of Norby's.
00:59:39Well, that's...
00:59:40You're a what?
00:59:41Norby.
00:59:42You know.
00:59:43Come on, kid.
00:59:44That's what we came up here to find out.
00:59:49What's this all about?
00:59:51Listen, sister.
00:59:52Let's begin at the beginning.
00:59:53If you kids don't beat it, I'm going to call a cop.
00:59:55Now, look, babe.
01:00:00Now, what's the matter?
01:00:01Did you forget the number?
01:00:02You don't want to tangle with the police any more than we do.
01:00:05Take that.
01:00:06Where's your boyfriend?
01:00:08What are you talking about?
01:00:10Your boyfriend, Luke.
01:00:12We want to see him.
01:00:13That's right.
01:00:14You don't have to worry.
01:00:15We ain't going to hurt you or your place.
01:00:16We're gentlemen from the old school.
01:00:18He means reform school.
01:00:20Reform school?
01:00:21Yeah, that's right.
01:00:23We're friends of Luke Manning's nephew, Charlie.
01:00:25Rice pudding Charlie.
01:00:27Charlie told us if we came up here, his uncle Luke or Norby would help us out.
01:00:30Charlie's our pal.
01:00:37Oh!
01:00:42Hello.
01:00:43Hello, fellas.
01:00:44Say, Dorothy.
01:00:45I've been thinking of...
01:00:46Say, what is this?
01:00:47Give me that.
01:00:48Give me that.
01:00:49You looking for this?
01:00:50Yeah.
01:00:51Point it at these kids.
01:00:52Hey, you can't do that to me.
01:00:53That's my gun.
01:00:54I'm doing it, ain't I?
01:00:55Is he?
01:00:56Say, I didn't know you had company.
01:00:57A police kid broke into here.
01:00:58They said they wanted to see you or Luke Manning.
01:01:00Well, what is it?
01:01:01I...
01:01:02What is...
01:01:03Say, seems like I've seen these kids before someplace.
01:01:05Yeah, you was running away from the cops.
01:01:06I see you got your wind back.
01:01:08Yeah, I got away too.
01:01:09What happened?
01:01:10Say, what's the matter with you?
01:01:11What are you doing here?
01:01:12This is no time to break into a woman's room,
01:01:15five o'clock in the morning.
01:01:16What do you mean by keeping her out
01:01:17till five o'clock in the morning?
01:01:18Well, it was nothing.
01:01:19I was...
01:01:20We was out...
01:01:21I...
01:01:22Say, it's none of your business, you hear?
01:01:24What are you doing here, huh?
01:01:26I don't like the looks of this.
01:01:27Why don't you throw them out, Nobby?
01:01:29Yeah, I'm gonna throw them out.
01:01:30They know too much.
01:01:31So do the quiz kids.
01:01:32Well, then I'll throw them out too.
01:01:33Yeah?
01:01:34Yeah.
01:01:35You ain't going no place, buddy.
01:01:36Ah, that thing ain't loaded.
01:01:37It ain't loaded?
01:01:38No.
01:01:39Look, see, I took the bullet charge.
01:01:41Yeah, I forgot I loaded it.
01:01:43Yeah.
01:01:44What am I doing?
01:01:45Yeah, here it is.
01:01:46Come and get it.
01:01:47I made it myself.
01:01:48Here.
01:01:49Right now.
01:01:50Uh-oh.
01:01:51You can't hold me no more.
01:01:52I want it.
01:01:53I want it.
01:01:54I want it.
01:01:55I want one of these.
01:01:56Here.
01:01:57What do you want?
01:01:58What do you want?
01:01:59No, I don't want an egg.
01:02:00I want a lox.
01:02:01Come on.
01:02:02Get up out of there.
01:02:03This is no picnic.
01:02:04Now, sit down over there.
01:02:05Go ahead.
01:02:10All right.
01:02:11Come on.
01:02:12Let's hear your story.
01:02:13The one about Goldilocks?
01:02:20Say, how do you do that?
01:02:21I was...
01:02:22Take a load off your feet.
01:02:25Now, start talking and no fooling.
01:02:27That's good.
01:02:40Uh-oh.
01:02:53Did you know it was morning?
01:02:54Sure.
01:02:55I turned the lights off.
01:02:56Why'd you let me sleep for?
01:02:58Get on that phone again.
01:02:59Sure.
01:03:00I called a couple of times already.
01:03:01Nobody answered.
01:03:03Did you, uh...
01:03:04Did you not murder that guy in the drugstore?
01:03:06Get that phone off.
01:03:07Break your arm.
01:03:09I'm going to ask you once more.
01:03:10Did you commit that killing?
01:03:12I ain't talking.
01:03:13It ain't legal.
01:03:14That's funny.
01:03:17I could have swore somebody answered that phone.
01:03:19Rattler, maybe you're right.
01:03:22About what?
01:03:23About Dorothy.
01:03:24I think you and me had better pay her a little visit.
01:03:26And now you're talking.
01:03:28I hope for her sake she won't be too much surprise.
01:03:31And that goes for Nobby, too.
01:03:33You kids will be sorry for this.
01:03:35Don't worry your pretty little head about it.
01:03:37I ain't worrying.
01:03:38Oh, you mean...
01:03:39I know what you are.
01:03:41You're a premeditated killer.
01:03:43I never killed nobody.
01:03:44I'm a bank robber.
01:03:46Bank robber.
01:03:47Well, of course, that ain't so bad.
01:03:48You're going to hang by the neck until dead.
01:03:51I don't hang around no place.
01:03:53Why don't you confess and save all this confusion?
01:03:55There's no confusion.
01:03:56Confessing.
01:03:57I know my rights.
01:03:58I'm an American citizen.
01:04:00Did you ever vote?
01:04:01No.
01:04:02Who's running?
01:04:03If you didn't vote, you're not an American.
01:04:04You're a man without a country.
01:04:06I am, too.
01:04:07I live in Brooklyn.
01:04:08Well, that's the same thing.
01:04:09Hey, what do you think about the Dodgers dropping a series?
01:04:11Wasn't it tough that Owens dropped the Dodgers?
01:04:13Hey, you look quite lovely today.
01:04:14I've got a different story that I want to tell.
01:04:16Who's talking about baseball?
01:04:18Hey, what time is it?
01:04:19It's a quarter to six.
01:04:20Don't tell me you can read the time.
01:04:22Oh, yeah, for a year now.
01:04:24Hey, Glimpy, grab that phone.
01:04:25Call up Barnes.
01:04:26He'll be in his office by now.
01:04:27Tell him we got one of the guys that
01:04:28committed the drug store murder.
01:04:29I didn't do it.
01:04:30It was...
01:04:31Shut up, you fool.
01:04:32Shut up, you fool.
01:04:34No, I'm sorry.
01:04:35We have nothing new to report.
01:04:36The boys are still missing.
01:04:38No, we haven't sent out a general alarm.
01:04:40I don't believe it's quite that serious.
01:04:42Well, I expect to contact them within the next 24 hours.
01:04:46Yes, I'll call you just as soon as I do.
01:04:49Between Bill and the kids, things are in a pretty bad mess.
01:04:55More reporters.
01:04:56I'll tell them you're not in.
01:04:57Oh, never mind.
01:04:58I'll talk to them.
01:04:59They'll call every five minutes if I don't.
01:05:01Hello?
01:05:02Barnes, warden of the Wilton Reform School.
01:05:06It's the boys.
01:05:07Well, where are you?
01:05:09What are you doing?
01:05:12You're sure of that now?
01:05:13Carlton Apartments, eh?
01:05:15You stay right there, and we'll be right over.
01:05:18And call the police and have them go to the Carlton Apartments.
01:05:21Tell them I'll meet them there, and everything will be all right.
01:05:23Now, don't you worry.
01:05:29Operator, police headquarters, please.
01:05:31My brother goes to the chair.
01:05:32I'm going to let you have him.
01:05:33Don't let them scare you, Nobby.
01:05:35I ain't scared.
01:05:36They ain't got nothing on me.
01:05:38Pretty soon now, you can kiss Dorothy goodbye.
01:05:41Why?
01:05:42Where am I going?
01:05:43You're not going nowhere.
01:05:44You're staying right here until the undertaker comes for you.
01:05:47No.
01:05:48No, I ain't.
01:05:50Gee.
01:05:51In 20 more minutes, he'll be going to the chair.
01:05:5719.
01:06:02You feel better?
01:06:04Yeah.
01:06:05Now I can face it.
01:06:07I guess you can.
01:06:0818.
01:06:09No.
01:06:10No.
01:06:1125 more minutes.
01:06:12Cut it out, will you?
01:06:13It ain't funny anymore.
01:06:15Take it easy, kid.
01:06:17Everything's going to be all right.
01:06:19Why don't you do something?
01:06:20They're only kids.
01:06:21He's got a gun.
01:06:22It's loaded.
01:06:23I know.
01:06:24I loaded it myself.
01:06:25I thought you were the kind of man I could go for.
01:06:27What's Luke got that I ain't got?
01:06:29Brains.
01:06:30That ain't nice.
01:06:31I wonder what Luke would do if he was in my spot.
01:06:33Oh, shut up.
01:06:35I can fix that.
01:06:36Luke!
01:06:41Get the kid's gun.
01:06:43Now, Nobby, what were you saying about your spot?
01:06:47Nothing, boss.
01:06:48Nothing.
01:06:49Look, I got the tool for you.
01:06:51Look.
01:06:52Here it is.
01:07:01You're eggs, huh?
01:07:03Why, Dorothy, you look beautiful.
01:07:10My cute little double crosser.
01:07:17No.
01:07:18No, don't hit her, boss.
01:07:19Why don't you pick on somebody your size, jumbo?
01:07:22All right, Nobby, you asked for it.
01:07:27Come on.
01:07:28Get him up.
01:07:29So you didn't drown after all, eh?
01:07:31Well, that's too bad.
01:07:33Mr. Barnes, my brother.
01:07:34Where's the phone?
01:07:35Here it is.
01:07:39Hello.
01:07:40Hello, operator.
01:07:41This is Jim Barnes of the Wilton School.
01:07:43Hurry, please.
01:07:44It's a matter of life and death.
01:07:46I'm sorry, sir.
01:07:47I'm sorry.
01:07:48I'm sorry.
01:07:49I'm sorry.
01:07:50It's a matter of life and death.
01:07:51You'll be mighty proud of your brother
01:07:53before we get through with him.
01:07:55By the way, we just got in eight carloads of potatoes.
01:07:59Uh-oh.
01:08:00Well, what's he got to do with potatoes?
01:08:02He'll be inspecting them with a parry knife.
01:08:04That is, when he's not washing pots, pans, or dishes.
01:08:08Yeah, but I won't mind.
01:08:09No, darling.
01:08:10It'll be good practice.
01:08:16Excuse me, Sergeant, but can you tell me
01:08:17where they peel the potatoes?
01:08:19Report to commissary.
01:08:20OK.
01:08:22Hey, Sergeant, what kind of food you got in the guardhouse?
01:08:26Fire.
01:08:27You expecting to get in there?
01:08:28I'm afraid so, but I don't think I'll mind the food.
01:08:31It's good.
01:08:32I'll fix it up for you.
01:08:33Goodbye, Miss Mitchell.
01:08:34Goodbye.
01:08:35Oh, now, don't do anything.
01:08:36Please.
01:08:37I mean...
01:08:38Don't worry, honey.
01:08:39Oh, be careful.
01:08:40Bye-bye.
01:08:41Bye.
01:08:42Bye, gang.
01:08:43Come on.
01:08:44Get out of here.
01:08:46Oh, I'll tell you.
01:08:47Oh, I'll tell you.
01:08:50Come on.
01:08:51Let's go.
01:09:00All right.
01:09:01Take it easy, Ethel Point.
01:09:02May I call you Ethel for short?
01:09:04Ethel.

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