Freshly out of jail, master conman Mickey Bricks reassembles his team of conmen to go after a greedy businessman, who they tempt with the chance to make big bucks in a stock market scam. Everything looks like it will go according to plan, but Mickey isn't counting on a new task force leader, who is determined to stop him. Will DS Terry Hodges be able to bring Mickey and his team down?
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01:00Thanks for that.
02:00Give you all the chance, okay? I'll tell you now.
02:03I've got a full house.
02:04I don't know you're more time to on, you know, ain't you?
02:07All in.
02:08All right?
02:09Oh, thank you very much there.
02:17Well, can I buy you a drink?
02:20All right, if you do, why not?
02:21What do you have?
02:22Oh, scotch. Thanks very much.
02:24Oh, scotch.
02:35Come on!
02:35Come on!
02:36OI, OI!
02:36Let's go.
03:06Let's go.
03:36Let's go.
03:44Ash, there are easier ways to earn a living.
04:00Let's go.
04:30Let's go.
04:31Let's go.
04:32Let's go.
04:33Let's go.
04:34Let's go.
04:35Cheers, Eddie.
04:36So what about you?
04:38How was it?
04:39Let's go.
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05:07Let's go.
05:08You know I can't do it without you.
05:10When do we start?
05:13Already have.
05:14Albert's got a mark.
05:15But first thing's first, can you swing a hotel?
05:18Ken Pavarotti, you think?
05:40You've already got Stone under surveillance.
05:42I understand that, sir.
05:43Then why the heavy mob?
05:45We've had intelligence Stone's next target is well connected.
05:47Plays golf with the Chancellor.
05:49So he's got friends in high places.
05:51Why don't you just borne him off?
05:53Whilst we're keen to protect him,
05:55we're even more keen to see Stone put away again.
05:57Have I got a choice?
05:59No.
06:04All right, listen up.
06:05This is Detective Inspector Martin De Palma from Central.
06:09He's here to oversee the Mickey Stone surveillance.
06:12Give him what he wants.
06:14Any overtime comes through me first.
06:17Sir.
06:23Sergeant Terry Hodges.
06:25I've been heading up the surveillance.
06:27Good.
06:28Then let's see what you've got.
06:29Then let's see what you've got.
06:30Ashley Morgan.
06:31Colloquially known as Ash.
06:32Or Three Socks.
06:33Three Socks.
06:34Three Socks.
06:35He got the name in prison after his first visit to the shower block.
06:39He's a fixer.
06:40Whatever you want, Ash Morgan will find it.
06:43He got a skull fracture in a bar room brawl ten years ago.
06:45He uses it to work the flock.
06:46He's a fixer.
06:47Whatever you want, Ash Morgan will find it.
06:48He got a skull fracture in a bar room brawl ten years ago.
06:49He uses it to work the flock.
06:51He bounces over a car, goes to hospital.
06:57Colloquial known as Ash, or Three Socks.
06:59Three Socks?
07:00He got the name in prison after his first visit to the shower block.
07:05He's a fixer.
07:06Whatever you want, Ash Morgan will find it.
07:08He got a skull fracture in a barroom brawl ten years ago.
07:11He uses it to work the flock.
07:16Bounces over a car, goes to hospital.
07:19X-ray shows the fracture, insurance company pays out.
07:26Albert Stroller, habitual gambler, GGs, casinos, card games.
07:33Albert plays them all.
07:35He's the roper.
07:36He finds the marks, he sucks them in and introduces them to the mob.
07:40Usually plays the part of ex-serviceman or retired banker.
07:44In reality, he was a shoe salesman in the American Midwest.
07:47Legend has it, when his store was closed down and the staff made redundant,
07:51he conned the company out of $60,000 and shared it amongst his co-workers.
07:55He fled to England in the 70s, but by then, he'd got the taste and hasn't looked back since.
08:00Once Stroller's got his mark, it's time to move up to the next level.
08:07The inside man.
08:10Michael Stone, also known as Mickey Briggs.
08:13He's in a class all on his own.
08:15A long con player, never been convicted.
08:18It is a matter of personal pride to every fraud investigator in the country to be the one who nails him.
08:25Just finished his first fell in prison for an unrelated crime.
08:28He served two years.
08:30Rumors are, this is his last score.
08:32We miss him this time.
08:33It's game over.
08:34We think this is their next mark.
08:37Peter Reginald Williams started a pharmaceutical business in the early 80s.
08:41His first wife, Sarah, was from old money.
08:44Used her family's connections in the government to get research contracts.
08:48Where's he?
08:50He's greedy.
08:51I'll get the tip.
08:53Oh, thank you.
08:54Regularly makes the top 500 rich list.
08:56Yeah, bye.
08:59But would cross the street to pick up a one-pound coin.
09:02He recently bagged himself a new young wife, but she's high-maintenance and spends his cash faster than he'd like.
09:12He's generally a sucker for a pretty face.
09:15Spends money to impress.
09:16The shorter the skirt, the looser he gets.
09:22Sounds like you're really warm to this guy, Alba.
09:24Yes.
09:25He's an objectionable little man with the morals of an elegant.
09:28Hey, well, that's marks for you, isn't it, eh?
09:30Mm.
09:30This crew is not about conning little old ladies out of their pension.
09:36They're strictly major league.
09:39And remember, Mickey Bricks thinks he's cleverer than us, but there's no way we can catch him.
09:46Let's prove him wrong.
09:55It's time to get an edge.
10:00Did I miss something?
10:15One phone call in two years.
10:17Yeah.
10:18Well, you know how I hate queuing.
10:22I've got the crew together.
10:24Everyone.
10:30Albert.
10:37We're on.
10:38Yeah.
10:39Bring him in.
10:47Oh, no.
10:48Oh, don't tip him, tell you.
10:49That service is a shame.
10:53Oh, no.
10:55Not if you want it.
10:57It's not mine.
11:00Well, that's a lot of money.
11:03Hmm.
11:04Let's see.
11:05Mark Hamilton.
11:07Clacey Hughes Associates.
11:10What do you say?
11:11Find his keepers?
11:12Aye.
11:13You are a card.
11:14Let's see if he's staying here.
11:16Found this on the floor.
11:18I'll see Mr. Hamilton gets it, sir.
11:20No, I don't think so.
11:21Just tell us which room he's in.
11:22So, who's she?
11:33Stacey Munro.
11:35She was married to short con artist Jake Henry.
11:38They worked the badger mostly.
11:40Did well, too.
11:41Then Jake took all their savings and ran for the hills five years ago.
11:45So much for honour amongst thieves.
11:47Not to mention your wedding vows.
11:48Word is, she and Stone had a thing once, before he met his wife.
11:54Not just a pretty face.
11:56She's sharp.
11:57Maybe even in Stone's league.
12:05Who is it?
12:06Mr. Hamilton.
12:07Who wants to know?
12:08We think we've found something of yours.
12:12Your wallet.
12:12Your wallet.
12:18$3.50.
12:27I'll give you two goes.
12:29To find the lady.
12:30Yeah, right.
12:31$3.50.
12:32Take that.
12:36Shouldn't you be somewhere, Danny?
12:38I'll tell you what.
12:39I'll make it easy for you, alright?
12:40I'll take the coin.
12:41I'll turn the corner up.
12:42Like that.
12:47Here we go.
12:48Cheers.
12:56Danny.
12:56No money, alright?
12:57If you get it wrong, supply me a drink.
13:06Say it again, please.
13:07You're a very sick person.
13:08Just naturally gifted.
13:12You heard Mickey Bricks is out.
13:15Closed the long con, right?
13:17Top of the food chain.
13:18So, uh, what, you reckon he can teach me something?
13:23What do I know?
13:24All you guys freak me out.
13:26But, uh, they say he's the best.
13:32He's booked in the London Park Hotel.
13:35Yes, mate.
13:36Which is what's...
13:37Here's to you, gentlemen.
13:48I didn't think there were any honest men left in the world.
13:51No, one or two.
13:53Well, here's to honest men.
13:56Hmm.
13:57You must let me thank you properly.
13:59No, no, no.
14:00No, no, we wouldn't hear of it.
14:01Even if it's only the cab fare home.
14:04Excuse me.
14:09Hmm?
14:09Where were we?
14:34Oh, yes.
14:35I was trying to persuade you to take something in return for your kindness.
14:39You know, it's a strange state of affairs.
14:41One chap can't do a favor for another without money rearing its ugly hands.
14:45And who knows?
14:45One day he may be in a position to do something similar for us.
14:49You know, I just might.
14:51Look, I have a suggestion.
14:52A business associate has asked me to make a small investment for him tomorrow.
14:57If you allow me, I'll put in, say, £500 for you.
15:05I'll take the £500 back.
15:07You just get to keep the profit.
15:10Well, it'll have cost me nothing, but at least I'll feel happier knowing I've done something.
15:16Well, that sounds very generous.
15:19Good.
15:26This investment, can I ask what it is?
15:28Oh, just stocks and shares.
15:30Nothing too exciting.
15:31Well, fingers crossed, eh?
15:33I'm sure that won't be necessary.
15:45What do you think?
15:47Looks like a no-lose situation to me.
15:49My favorite car.
15:50They left about an hour ago.
15:54Stroller dropped Williams off, then went back to the hotel.
16:04All right, Mickey.
16:05All right, Mickey.
16:06Yeah, nice one.
16:07Yeah, I was just, uh, Danny.
16:08All right, Mickey.
16:09All right, Mickey.
16:09All right, Mickey.
16:10How you doing?
16:11Danny.
16:11You all right?
16:12I'm just, uh...
16:12All right, Danny.
16:13This guy moves in high circles to take something special to impress him.
16:24Well, that's exactly what he'll get as soon as Ash starts working his magic.
16:28You ever thought of a younger woman, Albie?
16:31My dear, my age, I think of little else.
16:34Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
16:35Mr. Stone.
16:51Hey, Danny Blue.
16:53Pleased to meet you.
16:54You probably heard of me.
16:55No?
16:56No?
16:56All right?
16:57Okay.
16:58I won't let me see it back.
16:59I'll come straight to the point.
17:00All right?
17:00I know you're playing a score.
17:01I want in.
17:03In what?
17:04Well, in.
17:04You know, in the game.
17:05I want to learn.
17:06I really want to learn.
17:07I'll just come inside, have a little chat.
17:10It's nice, isn't it?
17:11Just...
17:12Look, I'm good.
17:13I can help you.
17:14Think of it like that.
17:15And I'll do that for you, okay?
17:16Because I know all the old plays.
17:17What are you doing?
17:18What are you doing?
17:18The wire?
17:19No?
17:20The rag?
17:21The payoff?
17:21You tell me once, Mickey.
17:23That's it.
17:25Bosh.
17:26It's in.
17:28And, uh, I bet you watched The Sting, too, didn't you?
17:30I've never heard of it.
17:33I...
17:34I might wish you'd die.
17:36Yeah, I thought I might.
17:37So, when do we pick them up?
18:02We wait.
18:02I want everything.
18:06All the players.
18:07The money.
18:08Nothing left to chance.
18:09As far as we can make out, Mickey Bricks doesn't have the money to bankroll a con like this.
18:21They'll go out and try and raise what they can with short cons.
18:24They'll need a car.
18:41Top of the range.
18:42Not too flash, but...
18:44Something that oozes class.
18:46Talking, sir?
18:54Talking, sir?
19:00Hey.
19:02God help anyone who runs into them today.
19:25Good morning, yeah.
19:26We'll see you next time.
19:29Okay.
19:30See ya.
19:30Bye.
19:35Bye.
19:35Bye.
19:43Bye.
19:44Bye.
19:45Bye.
19:45Bye.
19:52Bye.
19:53Let's go.
20:23What's the next?
20:39One twenty-five.
20:42Enough?
20:43What about this place?
20:45Sorted.
20:46Tenets in on.
20:51As promised, gentlemen, I invested the five hundred pounds on your behalf, and this is
20:58the return.
20:59I hope you're not disappointed.
21:02Oh.
21:03That must be a thousand pounds, then.
21:06One thousand nine hundred and fifty, to be precise.
21:10Well, that's quite a return.
21:12Yeah, I've had worse.
21:15Made quite a killing yourself, I'd wager, huh?
21:18So shoot me.
21:19Well, forgive me for prying, but I get the feeling there was little or no risk in this
21:23particular investment.
21:25No risk whatsoever.
21:27So, if you'll excuse me, gentlemen, I do have a meeting.
21:32Well, wait, I mean, why don't we, you know, go again?
21:38Again?
21:39Mm-hmm.
21:40Tony, Mr. Hamilton has been more than generous.
21:47All right, love.
21:48It's the end.
21:49Excuse me.
21:50All right, good to see you again.
21:51Excuse me, gentlemen.
21:52How are you?
21:53Mr. Hamilton.
21:54I'm gonna shake you by the hand.
21:55You are a very, very great man, and I'm sorry that I ever doubted you.
21:58But when I gave you that money, I did for one second consider the possibility that you
21:59could have been, well, you know, well, I can't even say it.
22:00No, go ahead, please.
22:01Get it off your chest.
22:02I thought you could have been one of those common men.
22:03I'm not gonna see me money or him ever again, you know what I mean?
22:04Then bang, suddenly, 400% return, just like that, straight off.
22:06I'm very, very much.
22:07But I'm going to see you again.
22:08I'm not gonna see you again.
22:09You're going to see you again.
22:10All right.
22:11Mr. Hamilton, I'm gonna shake you by the hand.
22:12I'm gonna shake you by the hand.
22:13You are a very, very great man, and I'm sorry that I ever doubted you, but when I gave
22:14you that money, I did for one second consider the possibility that you could have been,
22:17well, you know, well, I can't even say it.
22:20No, go ahead, please.
22:21Get it off your chest.
22:22I thought you could have been one of those common men.
22:23I'm not gonna see me money or him ever again, you know what I mean?
22:33Unbelievable. I need a drink. Scotch, please, darling.
22:36I'm sorry, gentlemen. This is Mr Redford, a client of mine.
22:41Mr Redford, this is Tony Munro.
22:43Pleasure, Tony.
22:44And Peter Williams.
22:45Peter, how you doing?
22:47Well, I'm ready to go again, but this time I want to go bigger.
22:50Fine, but this is neither the time nor the place to...
22:53Well, I'm ready.
22:56Helen, perhaps you'd like to show Tony and Peter out?
22:58No, no, wait. I mean, if there is another deal up for grabs, well, I'd like to hear about it.
23:06Tony?
23:08Absolutely, yes.
23:14And my car will pick you up tomorrow morning.
23:24Now, I'm no expert, but I say that went like a dream, eh?
23:28So, I'm all in.
23:37You're in.
23:38You're in.
23:58You're in.
24:25You're in.
24:26You're in.
28:27It was life savings and a horse racing scam, but his wife didn't know anything about it.
28:31I suppose he wanted to keep it that way.
28:33Hard to explain over breakfast, I guess.
28:34It must be true what they say.
28:40I'll be right back.
28:48I'll be right back.
28:56Thank you, I'll be right back.
29:04I'll be right back.
29:20You see, I'll be right back.
29:30You see, the first rule of the con is you can't cheat an honest man.
29:39It's never been done.
29:40It can't happen.
29:41Impossible.
29:42The only way this thing works is if you want something for nothing.
29:45So what do we do?
29:45Well, we give you nothing for something.
29:47You're a grand up so far.
29:49It's a very good time to walk away.
29:51But he can't.
29:52Because he's so greedy.
29:53So what do we do?
29:55Feed the greed.
29:57But he's got one last chance.
29:59We've told him it's illegal.
30:03You could lose everything.
30:05Career, wife, home, prison, get out while you can.
30:13Do the smart thing.
30:18As I was saying, what I'm about to show you may be foolproof, but it is against the law.
30:23Now, would you like me to continue?
30:28Hey, laws were made to be broken.
30:31Could you tell Peterson I want those breakdowns by lunchtime?
30:39Share transactions from Tokyo and New York are relayed to the city of London by computer.
30:45Or, more precisely, our computer.
30:49When the multinationals publish their annual reports, there's a flurry of activity.
30:52If a company has done well, their shares attract buyers and the price jumps.
30:56What we've managed to do is to delay those transactions in the system just long enough to
31:01assess them and put our own order in to buy before them.
31:04So you buy knowing the share prices are going to go up?
31:07Exactly.
31:08They must notice the delay, surely?
31:10Not when it's less than nine tenths of a second.
31:12What, you can do all this in less than a second?
31:13Our mainframe can make three million calculations in that time.
31:16So, what's in it for you?
31:18Well, I take 25% of your profit.
31:2125%?
31:22Non-negotiable.
31:23But hang on, hang on. The profit is guaranteed, right?
31:26Set in stone. If there's no profit, I don't get paid.
31:31In three days, the oil company Vestron are going to release their annual report.
31:36Now, once it's out, every major broker will be crawling all over those shares.
31:41The plan is to buy half a million pounds worth of shares.
31:44I have two investors already in place at 100,000 each.
31:48There are three places left.
31:50100,000?
31:52Okay. Yeah. I'm in. Yeah.
31:56Well, I don't know if I can raise that can of money.
31:59The boat leaves in three days. Either you're on it or you're not.
32:02Tony?
32:03It's a lot of money. And I'll find it.
32:13You don't mind if I call my broker?
32:15What I've just said cannot leave this room.
32:17And I'm not in the habit of investing in companies I've never heard of.
32:26George, Peter Williams, what do you know about Vestron?
32:29Mm-hmm.
32:34No, no problem. Just heard a whisper, that's all.
32:38No, I'll call if anything comes up.
32:47Okay. Count me in.
32:51Good.
32:52Oh, one more thing. I don't want to leave any paper trains. The money has to be in cash.
32:57Cash.
32:58Cash. Problem.
33:03I suppose not.
33:05Good.
33:06Well, I just want to thank you for this opportunity.
33:09Likewise.
33:11We're at the spill.
33:12Mm-hmm.
33:13We're at the spill.
33:14Mm-hmm.
33:15We're at the spill.
33:16Mm-hmm.
33:17We're at the spill.
33:18Mm-hmm.
33:20We're at the spill.
33:21We're at the spill.
33:22Mm-hmm.
33:23We're at the spill.
33:25We're at the spill.
33:26We're at the spill.
33:27Work the spell.
33:54Hey, Dan.
33:57Save us both a little time.
34:01I don't screw people I work with.
34:03No?
34:05No.
34:06Oh.
34:12Is that a go for everyone?
34:14Or is that, you know, just the troops?
34:19Do you want a little tip, Danny?
34:20Some friendly advice?
34:22Yeah, that'd be great.
34:24Watch and learn.
34:25Stay out of things that don't concern you.
34:30Master.
34:32Oh, gee, what's up?
34:33Oh, my dear.
34:34You guys seem pretty tight.
34:54Yeah.
34:55After a while, you get to be family.
34:58I say something funny.
35:02No, the old family thing.
35:04That works for me.
35:06You play short cons, Danny.
35:09Emptying people's wage packets on a Friday night.
35:10I wouldn't expect you to understand.
35:11Can I make a criticism?
35:20Okay.
35:22A hundred grand.
35:25We can take this guy for a lot more than that.
35:28That's the bit you don't get.
35:30It's not just about the money.
35:32Well, since when?
35:33Since always.
35:34You don't get that.
35:35You don't get anything.
35:40My old man was as straight as they come.
35:43Never wanted much, and life didn't disappoint him.
35:47He worked, ate, and slept.
35:50Paid his taxes on time.
35:51Toad the line.
35:53The only dream he had was retiring at 60.
35:59Dropped dead in the post office three days before his 60th birthday.
36:05He was paying his phone bill.
36:11Sorry.
36:12Yeah, me too.
36:17You want to be regular people?
36:19Do you?
36:20Well, go ahead.
36:21Go on.
36:22Go do that.
36:22They're crying out for foot soldiers down there.
36:25Go and have your life run by bosses, bank managers, and politicians.
36:29But if you want to be a grifter,
36:31don't have anything in your life you can't walk away from in a second.
36:36Lovers, friends, even your own mother.
36:44What about your wife?
36:48I heard what happened.
36:50She wanted me to be something that I wasn't.
36:55And I was desperate not to disappoint her.
36:59Recipe for disaster.
37:01So if you're still together, you're telling me you could just walk away from her?
37:06First rule, Danny, always look after number one.
37:14If you don't, no one else will.
37:18Okay.
37:20Yeah, I'll try and remember that.
37:23Now go on, go home, Danny.
37:24Get some sleep.
37:25Danny Blue.
37:47The kid did well today.
37:55Yeah.
37:58Reminds me of you.
38:01Worryingly.
38:01Okay, come on.
38:06How did you find him?
38:07Why am I that transparent?
38:09You taught me well.
38:11I heard about him.
38:13He's good.
38:14Wants to be the best.
38:16That sound familiar?
38:20I told Eddie to point him in your direction.
38:23Well, hell, I'm all but done anyway.
38:26You gonna miss it?
38:27We're all trying to get out, Albert.
38:29You would, too, if you could think of something else to do.
38:32You know what I love about roulette?
38:53That glorious 30 seconds while the wheel is still spinning.
39:02Christopher Rawlings.
39:08The horse racing scam.
39:11His wife found out he'd lost their life savings.
39:15He's ready to press charges.
39:18You ever been to prison, Danny?
39:24Shouldn't you be typing this?
39:26That's plan B.
39:26You want to hear plan A?
39:32Surprise me.
39:33We've already got enough to send everyone down.
39:35There's no way around that.
39:37But, bearing in mind who the mark is,
39:39that powers that be would rather not have a lengthy trial,
39:41they think the details might be embarrassing.
39:44So what they need is a watertight case
39:47so overwhelming everyone pleads guilty.
39:50We'll rush the sentencing through,
39:51and the whole thing blows over.
39:53Sounds like you've got it all worked out.
39:57We have.
39:59Now, we know you came into the game late,
40:01so you get a lifeline.
40:04Which is?
40:05Just do what you've been doing.
40:07After the arrest, we'll take you to a safe house.
40:09You make a statement.
40:10Once the rest of the team know we've got your evidence,
40:12they'll know there's no point in doing anything else
40:14but pleading guilty.
40:15In return, you walk away into the sunset.
40:21What have I done?
40:22Like I said, you go down with the rest of them,
40:25and we'll add the Rawlings job for good measure.
40:28All you have to do is go back.
40:31Pretend we never had this conversation.
40:33Mickey and the others are going to prison,
40:34whatever you do.
40:35The only choice you have to make
40:37is whether you go with them or not.
40:40Be smart, Danny.
40:42Look after number one.
40:43Where's the kid?
41:01He'll be here.
41:03Opening night's nerves.
41:04Yeah.
41:12Okay.
41:14Williams is on his way home.
41:16All right.
41:16Uh-oh.
41:17Juiced.
41:20Hmm.
41:21Yeah.
41:24Which one music?
41:26Yeah.
41:26Okay.
41:29Yeah.
41:34Bye.
41:35Bye.
41:36Bye.
41:36Bye.
41:38Bye.
41:38Bye.
41:39Bye.
41:39Bye.
41:40Bye.
41:41Bye.
41:41Bye.
41:42Bye.
41:42Bye.
41:43Bye.
41:44Bye.
41:45Gentlemen.
42:02You're late.
42:04Oh, sorry, I was...
42:05It doesn't matter, there's no time.
42:07Let's get this done.
42:15Let's get this done.
42:45Let's get this done.
42:51Where's Redford?
42:53He'll be here.
42:54I thought we were all going to do this together.
42:56If there's a problem, we can call the whole thing up.
43:15Here he is.
43:22Look, Mickey.
43:35Armed police, everybody stay exactly where you are.
43:39Put the case down.
43:41Okay, everyone, hands on heads.
43:43What the hell's going on?
43:44I'm afraid you've been caught up in a confidence trick, sir.
43:46What?
43:47These men have been planning to swindle you out of your money.
43:49Oh, there must be some mistake.
43:50All right, Danny.
43:55You can go.
43:58Judas.
44:00No, listen.
44:01This is not how it looks.
44:04Get the cases.
44:04Don't do it, Michael.
44:17Final lesson, Danny.
44:20I mean it.
44:21Oh, God.
44:42Get him out of here.
44:43We need a statement.
44:50I have my position to think of.
44:52We understand that, sir.
44:54Just give me my money and I'll go.
44:55We can't do that.
44:56It's evidence.
44:57Well, sold the money.
44:58Let me out of here.
45:00I can't be implicated in something like this.
45:02It would ruin me.
45:03If we have enough evidence, we can get guilty pleas.
45:05It won't go to court.
45:07Am I under arrest?
45:08We need your statement.
45:09Am I under arrest?
45:13No, sir.
45:17Now, get out of my way.
45:21Let him go.
45:31Let's hope the boss can do his stuff.
45:35Sorry about the head.
45:43You killed him.
46:00I saved your life, Danny.
46:03Everyone's in custody.
46:04We'll get you checked out on the way to the station.
46:07First, time to keep your end of the bargain.
46:09Be sure not to miss anything out.
46:17I'm not a grass.
46:20Be smart, Danny.
46:22All you can do now is lose.
46:25Then I lose.
46:26I soon have had a knock-up with a murdering scumbag like you.
46:32Stone fired a gun at you.
46:34He thought I'd betrayed him.
46:37You do this, or I'll see you get five years.
46:42Last chance.
46:46Go screw yourself.
46:47Okay.
46:55He's all yours.
47:09I knew you'd be okay, kid.
47:11I don't get it.
47:18You all right?
47:21Congratulations.
47:22Congratulations.
47:33Yep.
47:34Sarge, the prisoners you asked for.
47:36I'm afraid they've gone.
47:36What do you mean, they've gone?
47:38Well...
47:39Who signed them out?
47:40It says here, D.I. De Palma.
47:43Don't do it, Mike.
48:13Final lesson, Danny.
48:16I mean it.
48:32Something for you?
48:43Well, if you don't know, find me someone who does.
48:56I want to know who sent the palmer over here.
48:58Who gave him his orders, who his superior opposites.
49:00No, you will not phone me back.
49:08I want to speak to someone there now.
49:10Danny Blue, Neil Cooper.
49:27Now, this man defines the term con artist.
49:32I'm just passing through.
49:33I'm glad I could help.
49:34Hang on a minute.
49:37You shot at me.
49:38Yeah, but I missed, remember?
49:41So you're telling me we're home free?
49:43Absolutely.
49:55Unless the police would like to go to court and explain how the investigation was led by one of the accused.
50:04It's all in a detail, Pete.
50:06To Mickey Brixey's last school.
50:18The end of an era.
50:20You know, the sweetest con of all is to con another grifter.
50:30One who should know better.
50:36What do you mean you're not retiring?
50:38I had to say something to get you all together.
50:40It's not all about the money, is it, Mickey?
50:52Here end of the first lesson.
51:00Who are you?
51:01Who are you?
51:31Who are you?