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Crackerjack (aka The Man with 100 Faces) (1938)
Approved | 72 min | Comedy, Crime, Drama | 31 October 1938 (USA)

London has become enthralled by the antics of the contemporary Robin Hood, but when a band of bad guys start framing him for their misdeeds, the hero has to catch the criminals and clear his name.

Director: Albert de Courville

Writers: William Blair Morton Ferguson (novel) (as W.B.N. Ferguson), Basil Mason (adaptation)

Stars: Tom Walls, Lilli Palmer, Noel Madison
Transcript
00:00All right, folks, stick him up.
00:03Come on.
00:04You got something in that case we want. Open it up.
00:06You can't do this. It's robbery. I'll call the police.
00:09Yeah? Well, call them.
00:10What are you expecting to do, float up on parachutes?
00:12Come on, open up.
00:13Stop that.
00:14You shut your trap.
00:15I'll arrest you.
00:16Yeah, I know you're from Scotland Yard. One more step and I'll plug you.
00:19Thanks, brother. What was the big idea?
00:21Well, I thought he might prefer a headache to lead.
00:23Well, when he wakes up, I hope he's grateful.
00:26That's all we want this trip.
00:27Now listen, folks, we're going to dump this crate and put you outside.
00:30Make no fuss and you won't get hurt.
00:31Keep him covered.
00:32Okay.
00:34Make a landing, buddy.
00:35Shh.
00:36Make a landing.
00:51Not at all. Get outside.
00:52Quick, come on.
00:58Come on.
01:02Just tell me this before you leave.
01:04Did you think out this simple little robbery all by yourself?
01:06Yes, and I haven't finished thinking yet.
01:08Okay, boys.
01:09Take her away now.
01:19I don't know whether to charge you with assault and battery or thank you for saving my life.
01:23Well, not the former, I hope.
01:24You're right. My name is Binti.
01:26Mine's Drake, Jack Drake.
01:27I shan't forget it.
01:28Hi, you.
01:29You would have said they're doing nothing while they get away with my diamonds.
01:32Well, what do you expect in the middle of a field?
01:34I'd better get busy and quick.
01:36But I've been robbed. I've been robbed.
01:38You ought to be thankful that you're alive to tell the tale.
01:40But those diamonds are worth 7,000 pounds.
01:437,000? Are they really?
01:45Hi, you.
01:49Now then.
01:57Somebody's beaten us to it.
01:58The rats.
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