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00:04:06and if you don't finish your sentence,
00:04:08you won't get out of here alive.
00:04:10All you have to do is sign them.
00:04:12Well, I've signed myself out of prison.
00:04:14Now, what does that mean?
00:04:15It means I'll be in prison six years.
00:04:17And the next year, you'll be out of jail,
00:04:19but I'm not the crusader I was at 35.
00:04:22However, I'll try squeezing into the old armor again,
00:04:24I'll polish up my best brass knuckles.
00:04:26I think you're better.
00:04:27It's gonna be that kind of a fight,
00:04:28and you know Cushing's gang, no holds are barred.
00:04:31For the people.
00:04:33What a $100,000 retainer fee.
00:04:35That ain't sharp-littered.
00:04:37Look, you'd better gladden big up all the dirt you can
00:04:39on the Highway Commission.
00:04:39Find out how they get their cuts from Cushing
00:04:41and check their thoughts with the other states
00:04:42and see if you can get some firewood.
00:04:44Same old Johnny.
00:04:46Alma!
00:04:49Honey, you just stepped off a magazine cover.
00:04:51He knows I'm a sucker for a pretty speech.
00:04:53Matter, can I get rid of you?
00:04:54Well, I'm sorry. This is Russell, um...
00:04:56Samson, remember?
00:04:57Samson, Alma Brenner.
00:04:58This is my partner, in a business way.
00:05:00How do you do?
00:05:01How do you do?
00:05:01You certainly look gorgeous.
00:05:03Whatever did happen to you and me?
00:05:05I won't listen to you if you don't want me to.
00:05:06Oh, it's perfectly all right.
00:05:07There's nothing private about it.
00:05:09Yesterday's blighted romance.
00:05:11Blighted romance?
00:05:12I never got to the first base with you.
00:05:14Now I suppose it's too late, huh?
00:05:15Yeah, that's right.
00:05:16The only thing any good warmed over is spaghetti.
00:05:17How about a fast drink?
00:05:18Oh, I'm sorry, I can't.
00:05:20I'm meeting a gentleman friend.
00:05:21And it's not Cushing?
00:05:22Oh, yes it is.
00:05:23Coming to his party tonight?
00:05:24Why don't you? I'll tell Vincent I invited you.
00:05:26No, thanks. I'll mix my own Mickey Finn.
00:05:28Yes?
00:05:28What time's the party?
00:05:30Anytime after nine at the Riviera.
00:05:31I'll be there. You'll know me.
00:05:33I'll be wearing an armored car.
00:05:37You've been after me
00:05:40Hip, hip, hip, hooray
00:05:41I feel a bump, bump, bump
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00:05:43I know the symptoms
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00:05:46Feel as though I'm reeling round the boat
00:05:50Oh, you've got me
00:05:52I can't deny it
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00:05:57Come on and take me
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00:06:00You've been after me
00:06:03Hip, hip, hip, hooray
00:06:04I thought you knowed I'm willing
00:06:06To be with a guy
00:06:07That's got a smooth technique
00:06:09I love that you just sent me out
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00:06:17Kisses
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00:06:24I can't deny it
00:06:24I feel a bump, bump, bump
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00:06:26I know the symptoms
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00:06:47I love that you just sent me out
00:06:49These are my instructions
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00:06:56I'm stuck in this
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00:07:00I invited him in a week moment
00:07:02I know your agreeing for Clarence
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00:07:08Is legitimate custom
00:07:09Dating back to feudal days
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00:07:12A lot of field customs Eleanor
00:07:15Come on Johnny
00:07:16You must be out on something special
00:07:17Sure, I'm in the mood
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00:07:19Come on and take me!
00:07:21Dark and handsome!
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00:07:26Oh, I know I haven't thought of that...
00:07:28I think I see what you mean.
00:07:31I heard her say that love is just to stay!
00:07:38Once in a while she goes a little flat.
00:07:42Not for more ice jam.
00:07:45She'll be up with the other girls. Let's refuel.
00:07:49Hey, you better have something cool.
00:07:52Listen, I've got a complaint to make.
00:07:53This is a nice girl. How did she get in here?
00:07:55Even Cushing can make a mistake.
00:07:57But you got me wrong. I'm the clean-cut type.
00:07:59Crack of dawn, the early worm.
00:08:02Come on, I'll fly you straight.
00:08:03Darling, what have you got against him?
00:08:05The whole list.
00:08:06Start at the top.
00:08:07All right, I will.
00:08:09Number one, Alma Bramer. Number two...
00:08:10Darling, you're not reviving that tired old monster jealousy, are you?
00:08:13All right, you stick with Cushing. You'll wind up great.
00:08:15I'm looking for Alma Bramer.
00:08:17George Taylor. I recognize the smile.
00:08:20But that's Cushing. She's here. Take it easy.
00:08:22She's my wife and she's coming with me or I'll wring her...
00:08:24Take it easy.
00:08:27Out of my way, Godina.
00:08:31You certainly can peck him.
00:08:33How did I know I was marrying the face on the barroom floor?
00:08:36Wish now I'd have nicked him for another 50 grand in the settlement.
00:08:40Might have come in handy for laying up those winter groceries.
00:08:43Good old Johnny.
00:08:44Always worrying about everybody but himself.
00:08:47Golden years are whizzing by and what's happening to our Mr. Webb?
00:08:51What do you mean? Are you in love with some good woman?
00:08:55At that, I often wonder how you and I would have worked out together.
00:08:59We might have been good for each other.
00:09:02Yeah.
00:09:05Yeah, can you imagine me coming home with the evening paper?
00:09:08Meeting you at the gate of the rose-covered cottage
00:09:09with a gas spill in one hand and an apple pie in the other.
00:09:14You know something?
00:09:17I used to make a swell apple pie.
00:09:24I'll bet you did.
00:09:26I like apple pie.
00:09:29Think you still know how to make it?
00:09:33No, I don't think so.
00:09:36I lost the recipe for a lot of things.
00:09:38Ah, you're just out of practice.
00:09:40Why can't I tell Johnny? Boat sale.
00:09:47You wait right here. Whiskey?
00:09:49Yeah, with plenty of gin.
00:09:54Two highballs.
00:09:55Look darling, doesn't that come under the head of unfinished business for you?
00:09:59You know something?
00:10:02I still bet you can make me an apple pie.
00:10:18Here we are.
00:10:19Oh, thank you.
00:10:22Hello.
00:10:23Hi, cupcake. Want to dance?
00:10:24Oh, I'd love to.
00:10:25No, honey.
00:10:26I've got to dance with one of the guests, like you said.
00:10:28Remember, like you said.
00:10:33My name's Ann Seymour.
00:10:35Mine's John Webber.
00:10:36Are you a politician too?
00:10:38No.
00:10:39No, I'm a lawyer.
00:10:42Really enjoyed your performance tonight.
00:10:44Oh, it is artistic, isn't it?
00:10:47Yeah.
00:10:52Penny for your thoughts.
00:10:54You're getting generous, Pete.
00:10:58I was a chump to think you'd ever give me a couple
00:11:00after you got a flash at that pushing back rope.
00:11:04Look, there are very few things in my life that I really regret.
00:11:08One of them is the time I wasted on you.
00:11:10Cool off, Snow White.
00:11:13Now that you and me have a nice little hot-dog talk, huh?
00:11:16What would you use?
00:11:19I'd have guessed by this time that dancing is not quite my thing.
00:11:24Would you like to sit down?
00:11:26Oh, yes.
00:11:27Oh, yes, I'd just love to sit. Come on.
00:11:33Come on, sit here.
00:11:36You know, I'm so glad you liked my number,
00:11:38because, well, people don't know all the hurt you've caused.
00:11:41All the rehearsing people have to.
00:11:43Now, for instance, this morning,
00:11:44I tried for over an hour just to hit the right note
00:11:46but couldn't make it.
00:11:47Now, you wouldn't believe that, would you?
00:11:50Oh, yes, yes, I would.
00:11:51Want to know something else?
00:11:52The girl I live with, you know Sandy Renita,
00:11:54of course, isn't her real name.
00:11:55And I call her Smelly Annie,
00:11:56but it isn't such a good joke,
00:11:57because her name isn't Annie either.
00:11:59She does use a lot of perfume, and she's spiky.
00:12:01And she said if I played my cards right,
00:12:03I could get to be a radio singer.
00:12:04And they just make barrels with Do Re Mi.
00:12:07That's playing Somali.
00:12:08And then I could save, and by the time I'm 21,
00:12:10I could do everything.
00:12:12How old did you say you were?
00:12:1318.
00:12:14For sure.
00:12:15And two months.
00:12:16Oh, I can remember my 15th birthday
00:12:18in a Long Island mansion.
00:12:19My father threw me a coming-of-age party.
00:12:21We were very rich millionaires then,
00:12:23and that was just three years ago.
00:12:25So that makes me...
00:12:26Yeah.
00:12:28Yeah, 18 and two months.
00:12:31Well, what's the matter?
00:12:34I like you.
00:12:35Now what, but?
00:12:36Why don't you go out and get yourself
00:12:37a nice young college fellow?
00:12:39You're just too young to decide...
00:12:42who you like and who you don't like.
00:12:45Yeah.
00:12:46Yeah, I guess so.
00:12:48It must be like those fishing rods.
00:12:50Where if you catch anything too young,
00:12:52you have to throw them back in.
00:12:53Yeah.
00:12:54Yeah, you gotta throw them back.
00:12:55Now you can't date me enough.
00:12:57That's right.
00:12:58Now I can't date you.
00:13:00But I can date you, because you're over 21,
00:13:02and after all, you're a young man.
00:13:04But I can date you, because you're over 21,
00:13:06and I think...
00:13:07No, that doesn't work out then.
00:13:10Look.
00:13:12You go out and get yourself a nice young college fellow.
00:13:18Oh, but look, I don't want a college fellow because...
00:13:30I don't particularly thrive on competition.
00:13:32Billy, he's only my lawyer.
00:13:34I'll get a new one in the morning.
00:13:35Vincent, I hope that isn't an order,
00:13:37because I don't take them.
00:13:38Let go of me!
00:13:39Oh, let me go!
00:13:40I'm trying to hit me!
00:13:41Go!
00:13:43Oh, that swine!
00:13:44Vincent, stop him!
00:13:47Why, you big bully!
00:13:52What's the matter with you? Heals your paralyzed?
00:13:56Call me tomorrow, Pete. I know a good dentist.
00:14:02Come on, Cinderella. Let's take off.
00:14:07What happened?
00:14:08The ballpark just cut in.
00:14:13Well, I didn't expect you to act like one of the robo-boys.
00:14:16That's what fascinates people.
00:14:18Too many sides to my character.
00:14:20Maybe I'll show them all of you sometime.
00:14:29Oh, wait a minute.
00:14:31Don't try anything funny.
00:14:33Remember, I'm sober.
00:14:40Gee, you were great.
00:14:43The rest of them were really scared.
00:14:51Good evening, Mr. Webb.
00:14:52You're in early this morning, eh?
00:14:54I'm all right.
00:15:01Mr. Webb, you been having a word with somebody again?
00:15:05Oh, no, that's nothing. Just a little bite.
00:15:09Mr. Webb, you sure give your women folks a lot of wear and tear.
00:15:15Good night, Doc.
00:15:16Good night, Mr. Webb.
00:15:22Gee!
00:15:24Looks just like a place that you wouldn't live in.
00:15:26Not kidding? What is?
00:15:28Oh, I'd like it.
00:15:31I forgot about my foot.
00:15:33Death got it, Doc.
00:15:35Big bully.
00:15:36All right.
00:15:37Uncle Johnny will take a look.
00:15:42My father had a room like this in our old plantation mansion in Virginia.
00:15:46But, of course, that was before we lost our millions.
00:15:50You said your mansion was in Long Island?
00:15:53Well, that was a summer mansion.
00:15:55I guess your dad had a lot of millions, huh?
00:15:57Oh, yes. He had millions of them.
00:16:01You'll feel better after you have some coffee.
00:16:04Thanks for fixing my foot.
00:16:27Would it warm ya?
00:16:28Well, I'm not cold.
00:16:29Hey!
00:16:32What's the matter?
00:16:34Put on your dress, will ya?
00:16:38You've got a great big spot on your beautiful rug.
00:16:41Have you got any benzine?
00:16:43Look, Puss, will ya put on your dress?
00:16:47You embarrass me.
00:16:49I had to take it off to find out where it was torn.
00:16:52Yeah, I know.
00:16:54You see?
00:16:55I could sew it up here, but then the seam would show.
00:16:59Oh.
00:17:00I could pink it in here, but, you know,
00:17:04then that would make a droop here.
00:17:05Well, that might be very becoming.
00:17:08Yes, but it would ruin the style of the dress.
00:17:10Well, you could sew it up here, maybe.
00:17:14Bet I couldn't sit down.
00:17:19Prettiest dress I ever had, too.
00:17:23I'm sure you're 18.
00:17:24Mm-hmm, and two months.
00:17:25Because my birthday was on the same day
00:17:27that Uncle Elmer busted a blood nest.
00:17:29Right now, I know just how Uncle Elmer felt.
00:17:33Look, Puss, put the body in the dress,
00:17:36and I'll put you in a cab.
00:17:37Come on.
00:17:40You know, you might buy another dress.
00:17:42You wouldn't have to worry about those seams.
00:17:44They might not become an international issue.
00:17:47Jesus!
00:17:49$100!
00:17:51Boy!
00:17:52I like you.
00:17:54Will you put on the dress?
00:17:56All right.
00:18:03Put it down, please.
00:18:12Now, look.
00:18:13It's past your bedtime.
00:18:15Okay.
00:18:16Fit me.
00:18:22You're fit.
00:18:24Come on.
00:18:30Good night.
00:18:31Good night, Puss.
00:18:33Oh, wait a minute, Archie.
00:18:36I know it must be getting benign.
00:18:39But I like you.
00:18:41Good night.
00:18:46Uncle Elmer.
00:18:52Good morning, Miss Ada.
00:18:54Hello, Johnny.
00:18:56My mail?
00:18:57Uh-huh.
00:18:59You don't mind if I look at it, do you?
00:19:01Oh, now, look what you did.
00:19:02Do you want to knock it all crooked?
00:19:03Why not?
00:19:04Now, look.
00:19:05Just because you took me to dinner a few times...
00:19:06A few times.
00:19:07...and brought me a few drinks...
00:19:08A few gallons.
00:19:09...doesn't give you the right to treat me like that.
00:19:10Well, now, what do I treat you like?
00:19:11Well, I don't like you nasty and your endos.
00:19:13And I don't have to hold still for such cracks, neither.
00:19:15Get me Mike Daly on the phone, will you?
00:19:17Please, Johnny.
00:19:18I'll be right back.
00:19:20Get me Mike Daly on the phone, will you?
00:19:22Please.
00:19:26Please.
00:19:30Why, yes, Mr. Webb.
00:19:31He's here.
00:19:42Hey.
00:19:43Hey.
00:19:44Hey, what's...
00:19:45Telephone for you, Mr. Daly.
00:19:46Oh.
00:19:47That's very gracious of you.
00:19:49Hello?
00:19:51I had a beef with that rat Codino last night.
00:19:54All those little tomatoes.
00:19:55I think Van Seymour's involved.
00:19:57Bet he might take it out on her.
00:20:00I'll tell her everything.
00:20:03See that no one gets rough with her.
00:20:13So long, sweetheart.
00:20:16So long, sweetheart.
00:20:43What's that?
00:20:45My new nail file.
00:20:51Well, is there something I can do for you?
00:20:53Sharpen a few pencils or something?
00:20:55Now you made me forget what I came in for.
00:20:58Surprise!
00:20:59That's what it is.
00:21:01You'll just go crazy when you see the jacket, buddy.
00:21:03Look, push.
00:21:04I've got a lot of work to do.
00:21:05Oh, I'll bet you have.
00:21:06Nellie Annie says any man who can give a girl $100 just like that
00:21:09must keep his nose right to the grindstone.
00:21:11She can snap her fingers better.
00:21:13You got a paper opener?
00:21:14Let me see here.
00:21:15A minute.
00:21:16What?
00:21:17Oh, boy.
00:21:21Look.
00:21:22It has a bigger sleeve.
00:21:24Do you want to see it on?
00:21:25Here.
00:21:26It might take a minute.
00:21:27Boys, take it easy.
00:21:28Hey, Johnny, I've got a date.
00:21:31Well, she's just showing me some things here.
00:21:34I can tell.
00:21:36I forgot to tell you, Mr. Smith phoned this morning.
00:21:39Oh.
00:21:40I'm glad you don't write those messages down to send her.
00:21:43They might fall into the wrong hands.
00:21:45What with the country teaming with international spies.
00:21:50Here, hold this for me.
00:21:52Let me show you, because it'll only take a minute.
00:21:54Will you cut it out?
00:21:56Don't embarrass me.
00:22:00Besides, I've got an important phone call to make.
00:22:04Well, if you don't see him, how will I know if you like him?
00:22:06Or whether I have to take him back?
00:22:08Or whether I'll need a check?
00:22:10Or what I have to...
00:22:11Hold it.
00:22:12What do you mean, a check?
00:22:13Well, you see, we spent the $100.
00:22:15And you know Smelly Ann is psychic.
00:22:17And she says, a man of your income
00:22:19wouldn't be seen dead meeting me in front of the place we were living in.
00:22:22So we moved to an apartment.
00:22:24And you'll just love it, because even the soccer in the bathtub fits.
00:22:27I was worried about that.
00:22:28Here, let me show you.
00:22:30Boys.
00:22:33Look, boys.
00:22:34What?
00:22:35You just sit still for five minutes.
00:22:37Oh, but let me...
00:22:38I'm going to go out and see if I can't arrange it.
00:22:41I'll try to come for you.
00:22:48I hate to be irrelevant, Mr. Smith.
00:22:51I'm just trying to keep in practice.
00:22:55What was it today?
00:22:56Catch a 10-10?
00:23:02Hello, Smith?
00:23:03This is Webb.
00:23:06Webb!
00:23:08Louder, I can almost hear!
00:23:11Smith!
00:23:13Cops reported out of Memphis this morning.
00:23:15Now, we're taking care of it for you.
00:23:17Cost you $100,000.
00:23:20$100,000, they go right back to where you started from.
00:23:23Johnny, will you sign this?
00:23:24Wait a minute.
00:23:25Something important has come up.
00:23:27I've got to get my hair fixed.
00:23:28That cheap electric fan ruined it.
00:23:30Sign it!
00:23:32$10 for what?
00:23:33I'm going to cancel my salary.
00:23:35I've got to get a new haircut.
00:23:36Get that out of your electric fan.
00:23:39What?
00:23:41Sure I know it's a lot of money, but I'm taking the gamble.
00:23:43$100,000 if we win.
00:23:45Slam the door in my face if we lose.
00:23:47You'll be selling coffee to the baby
00:23:48before he can pay Mr. Cooke's rent.
00:23:49Fine.
00:23:51$30,000 is your cut.
00:23:53Oh, thanks, Joe.
00:23:54So it's all over but the shooting, huh?
00:23:58Five minutes left.
00:24:00You can have an extension.
00:24:01Hey, Alma Bramer's on the phone.
00:24:03Looks like I'll never get out of here.
00:24:07Someday, I'm going to slip a time bomb on her lunchbox.
00:24:11Hiya, babe.
00:24:12One punch, Webb?
00:24:14Your exhibition paid dividends.
00:24:16Vincent and I quarreled over you,
00:24:18and this morning it cost him a gorgeous diamond bracelet
00:24:20to erase that famous Bramer's skull.
00:24:23Tonight?
00:24:25What for?
00:24:26I thought maybe you could drop by
00:24:27and add this to my insurance policy.
00:24:3012. Around 8, I have a heavy day tonight.
00:24:33Bye, darling.
00:24:35So long, baby.
00:24:41Get a load of the lamb chop.
00:24:46One minute you're going around with me,
00:24:48the next minute you're not going around with me.
00:24:50You're going around with somebody else.
00:24:53Oh, you got me all wrong, fuss.
00:24:55Oh-ho.
00:24:57A trifler, eh?
00:25:01Now, if you prefer the outdoor, the clean cut type,
00:25:03I'll buy a drink.
00:25:04Wait a minute, I'll go with you.
00:25:06I want to read the afternoon papers.
00:25:08Come on, shortcake, we're attracting a crowd.
00:25:11Gee.
00:25:14Ten gets you 50.
00:25:15When Cushing heard about that amendment,
00:25:16they had to scrape him off the ceiling.
00:25:18I see with the newsgazette,
00:25:19letting Scott have both barrels,
00:25:20one above the belt and the other below.
00:25:21Well, we expected that.
00:25:22Fortunately, the citizen has the civic spirit.
00:25:24Gave the amendment four stars.
00:25:27Can I have a funny?
00:25:30Here's a picture of Senator Berry to start with.
00:25:34Mister, there's not enough gin in this Tom Collins.
00:25:37That's the lemonade, lady.
00:25:38Well, put some more sugar in it, then.
00:25:40Tom's address.
00:25:41I've got to grab a shave, go back to the office,
00:25:43and see about those policies of Almond's.
00:25:44You know, this is a marvelous watch.
00:25:46Wakes me up in the morning, cooks my breakfast,
00:25:47dons my socks, boils my eggs.
00:25:49Make up those corny jokes, too, does it?
00:25:50What time is it?
00:25:51It's, uh...
00:25:54What do you expect from a watch?
00:25:55Everything?
00:25:56Mm-hmm.
00:25:57Keep your dress on, Puss.
00:25:58Oh, I know where you're going.
00:25:59And don't come calling back to me on your hands and feet.
00:26:02Carry on, chum.
00:26:04Bye, Mr. Webb.
00:26:07You know...
00:26:08I used to like him.
00:26:38Oh.
00:26:39Oh.
00:26:40Oh.
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00:28:17A-h!
00:28:18Oh.
00:28:49It won't do you much good now, pal.
00:28:52But I'll square this for you.
00:28:55I'll square it if I have to smash every...
00:28:59Believe me, I'll square it.
00:29:19That's right. I'm a murderer in the penthouse at the Federal Arms. Federal Arms.
00:29:36Right.
00:29:38Brace that, Captain.
00:30:05Hey, come back here, you.
00:30:09You can't do that to the arm of the law.
00:30:11You're protecting...
00:30:13Resisting an officer, eh?
00:30:15Say, do you live here?
00:30:16Listen, flatfoot.
00:30:17Either let go that arm, arrest me, or get knocked into that jar of shrubbery.
00:30:20You're under arrest.
00:30:24Tell Captain Graves to come down a minute. I've caught a suspicious character.
00:30:28Oh, yes.
00:30:38What's the matter, Humboldt? Would they let you play?
00:30:41I stopped this man according to orders, Captain.
00:30:43He resisted and threatened to throw me right over that jar of shrubbery.
00:30:46That's not true, Humboldt. I said that.
00:30:49Let him go.
00:30:53Well, now, Captain, you're not going to let Humboldt break up a beautiful friendship, are you?
00:30:56Mr. Webb, it occurs to me that you may have purposely picked a fight with Humboldt
00:30:59to establish the time of your arrival.
00:31:02Yeah.
00:31:04That's an idea.
00:31:06What?
00:31:07That house for me.
00:31:12Shouldn't have been dead over a half an hour.
00:31:14But I would like to know if this is the job of a professional crook or...
00:31:16The jewelry's gone.
00:31:19The fancy knives like that is not standard equipment for a second story man.
00:31:23Miss Bramerwoman knew a lot of prominent people, uh, socially.
00:31:26And I will immediately clear up this case before the citizens start blackening everybody.
00:31:29But she was still black in the last case.
00:31:31Mr. Gattani, Joyce, this is Mr. Webb.
00:31:33How do you do?
00:31:34All right.
00:31:35Pretty big case, huh? They're bringing out the DA personally.
00:31:37Did you have an appointment with Miss Bramer tonight?
00:31:39Definite about it. Said to come around 8.
00:31:41A little late, aren't you?
00:31:42Yeah.
00:31:44Yeah, I sure am.
00:31:47Plenty late.
00:31:49What were your relations with her?
00:31:50Very close friends.
00:31:51But don't overwork your imagination.
00:31:52What were you saying to her about?
00:31:53Handle her insurance.
00:31:54And Vincent Cushing had just given her an armful of jewelry and she wanted it covered.
00:31:58Could be.
00:31:59Just a minute, Webb.
00:32:00How do we know that you're telling the truth?
00:32:01You're no friend of Cushing.
00:32:02No, but you are.
00:32:03It's something that you kiddies ought to know.
00:32:08Alma told me she had a date about 9.
00:32:10If we only knew who she had that date with.
00:32:12I just told you.
00:32:13Cushing gave her a ton of diamonds.
00:32:14Have you got a cigarette?
00:32:15You seem to be very much interested in this case, Mr. Webb.
00:32:18Yeah.
00:32:21Yeah, I certainly am.
00:32:23To most of you, that's just a body in there.
00:32:26Well, to me, it's Alma Bramer.
00:32:28And the skunk that did it is going to burn.
00:32:30You needn't get so melodramatic about it.
00:32:33We all feel as badly as you.
00:32:34How are you, Joyce?
00:32:35How do you do, Mr. Cushing?
00:32:36I heard about it outside.
00:32:37I think it's rotten.
00:32:39Only a cheap cutthroat would do a thing like this.
00:32:41Oh, Vincent, that's embarrassing.
00:32:42I was just telling them you were their best suspect.
00:32:44I'm sorry.
00:32:45I didn't mean to upset you.
00:32:47I'll upset him.
00:32:48As far as I'm concerned, he's our number one suspect.
00:32:50He's the only one that knew about that jewelry
00:32:52that you gave Miss Bramer.
00:32:53I didn't give Miss Bramer any jewelry.
00:32:55You had a date with her tonight, didn't you?
00:32:57Not a date exactly.
00:32:58She wanted my advice about some securities.
00:32:59Don't be covered.
00:33:00Take your dirty hands off me.
00:33:02We found him walking around outside the building.
00:33:05He said something about, uh, wringing her skinny neck.
00:33:07Good work out there.
00:33:08Yeah, I'll wring her skinny neck.
00:33:12No.
00:33:14It isn't.
00:33:15Alma.
00:33:17Alma.
00:33:18No, it isn't.
00:33:19Alma.
00:33:20Alma, darling.
00:33:22I found Mr. Godine and parked around the corner.
00:33:24Said he was waiting for Mr. Cushing.
00:33:25But you told me.
00:33:26Well, the, uh, suspects are piling up.
00:33:29Yeah.
00:33:30They're coming out of the woodwork now.
00:33:32You killed her.
00:33:33If you were afraid, you'd come back to me, Cushing.
00:33:35Hey, you killed her.
00:33:39Why didn't you search him, O'Leary?
00:33:41I thought Humboldt did it.
00:33:42Well, I thought O'Leary did it.
00:33:44Yeah.
00:33:45Mr. Godine.
00:33:50Give me that.
00:33:51Allow me.
00:33:54It hurts, doesn't it?
00:33:55Yeah.
00:33:57I'm sorry, Webb.
00:33:58It's only a scratch.
00:34:03Let go of me.
00:34:04You, you big woman.
00:34:05You.
00:34:06Well, if you tear my dead arm, I'm going to turn this web on you.
00:34:09And he goes a lot of gazers in there.
00:34:11I'm going to rub you out.
00:34:12I'm going to hold you.
00:34:13And then slam her.
00:34:14And Johnny.
00:34:15Johnny, make him stop.
00:34:16What are you doing here?
00:34:18You try to get upstairs.
00:34:20You're saying she wanted to stop Mr. Webb
00:34:22before it was too late.
00:34:23Too late?
00:34:24Yeah.
00:34:25But what?
00:34:26Oh, now, wait a minute.
00:34:27You mean you're suspecting him of wanting to kill Miss Braymore?
00:34:30No.
00:34:31No, he wanted to make love to her.
00:34:33I was the one that wanted to kill her,
00:34:35just because she's got a pair of scissors.
00:34:38Oh, Johnny.
00:34:39If you don't mind, I'd like to go home
00:34:40and have a doctor look at this.
00:34:41holding everyone to question it.
00:34:43Might I suggest that you concentrate on Mr. Webb?
00:34:45Why don't you lie low and you blow over?
00:34:47You know, I've been thinking.
00:34:49Whoever phoned us was up here first.
00:34:51It might have stepped in that blood while it was still wet.
00:34:54Now if there's a particle of it left on their shoes,
00:34:56our chemist can find it.
00:34:59But the real murderer may not be in this group.
00:35:01That's right, he may not.
00:35:03Captain, ask them to take off their shoes, will you?
00:35:06Their shoes?
00:35:07Yeah, you know, shoes.
00:35:09All right, that goes for everybody.
00:35:11If they walk around very much, the blood might wear away.
00:35:14And put a tag with the name on every pair.
00:35:22Take off your shoes.
00:35:26Look, Bosh, he's wearing socks.
00:35:29He's got a red lute.
00:35:44Looks like the little pig has been playing the market.
00:35:48All right, come on.
00:35:49Captain Braves will take you to headquarters
00:35:51for preliminary questioning.
00:35:53Well, in that case, uh, think I ought to send in a lawyer.
00:35:57Now see here, Webb, you're not going to turn
00:35:58Humboldt, give me a pen, will you?
00:36:01Call up Samson at Chestnut 7878.
00:36:03Tell him to come down here and defend me against the district attorney.
00:36:06Oh, that's kindergarten stuff, Wes.
00:36:07Now, now, for shame.
00:36:09Surely I'm a tight little pal, too,
00:36:11with you flaming around Rosie the junior here.
00:36:15I'll go on ahead and drop these to the laboratory.
00:36:17Oh, Inspector, half soles and new laces on mine.
00:36:29I just got the news from Frownpappy.
00:36:31I'm awful sorry about it.
00:36:32Thanks, sweetheart.
00:36:33Look, I brought all the habeas corpuses I could find,
00:36:35and a Ouija board.
00:36:37Good.
00:36:38If I know my Cushing and Joyce,
00:36:40I'm right in the middle of a squeeze play.
00:36:42Yoo-hoo.
00:36:43Come on, sit over here.
00:36:44You can speak well.
00:36:45How'd the cupcake get mixed up in this?
00:36:46Oh, never mind, never mind.
00:36:47I'll find out firsthand.
00:36:48Mr. Prone was going to ask some questions.
00:36:50I would like to have them answered.
00:36:52I'm afraid I can't.
00:36:53I'm afraid I can't.
00:36:54I'm afraid I can't.
00:36:55I'm afraid I can't.
00:36:56I'm afraid I can't.
00:36:57I would like to have them answered
00:36:58without the dubious benefit of Mr. Webb's uncalled for,
00:37:01unethical, and unfunny remarks.
00:37:03Has anyone here ever seen this knife before?
00:37:06Oh, no.
00:37:08Yes?
00:37:11Yes, Miss Seymour?
00:37:13Oh, no.
00:37:14No, I'm sorry.
00:37:16Mr. Webb once had a paper cutter like this.
00:37:18But it's not the same, because his was a paper cutter.
00:37:22You're sure it's not the same?
00:37:24Yes, I'm sure, I'm sure.
00:37:26Say, sure.
00:37:29There's one question I'd like to ask you, Mr. Cushing.
00:37:32Did you give Miss Bramer a costly diamond
00:37:35bracelet this morning?
00:37:36Uh, uh, uh, no, signal.
00:37:39Why, of course not.
00:37:40That's absurd.
00:37:41Don't give us that.
00:37:42You quarreled with Alma Bramer last night.
00:37:43You gave her that jewelry this morning.
00:37:44Tonight, you could have killed her in a fit of jealous rage.
00:37:46Everyone that knows you can testify to your violent temper.
00:37:48Well, yes, that's right.
00:37:49Because one time at the club, Mr. Cushing got so mad,
00:37:51and Mr. Green...
00:37:52Quiet!
00:37:53So things stood out in the neck.
00:37:56Gentlemen, I'd like to make a suggestion.
00:37:58Mr. Webb, you may as well keep your mouth shut.
00:38:00Because we're not going to believe one word
00:38:02you say against Mr. Cushing.
00:38:04Uh, Mr. District Attorney, if you
00:38:06refuse to hear the testimony of any homicide suspects,
00:38:08you are violating the federal constitution, the state
00:38:10laws, and local ordinance number 482.
00:38:13Paragraph four.
00:38:15Any questions?
00:38:16If I wasn't drunk, they never would have caught me.
00:38:20Give that man some black coffee.
00:38:22And keep working on him.
00:38:23We may get a confession.
00:38:24Now, Mr. Taylor, you are the ex-husband of the deceased.
00:38:27Do you know anyone near to her who might have
00:38:30had a motive for this killing?
00:38:31No, I don't.
00:38:32May I embellish that?
00:38:36Mr. Taylor resented paying his ex-wife the $100,000
00:38:39settlement that I obtained for her.
00:38:40That's not true.
00:38:41Mr. Taylor needs cash.
00:38:42He could have threatened her with a loan.
00:38:43She refused.
00:38:44He killed her.
00:38:45She has fresh scratches on his cheeks.
00:38:46They could have come from a nail file.
00:38:48And I wonder if any of you smart kiddies noticed
00:38:50that Adam was nail filed.
00:38:51I've been drinking.
00:38:52I fell down and cut myself.
00:38:53Don't you fall on a manicure, sir.
00:38:54Who's conducting this inquiry?
00:38:55The police department or this ambulance chaser?
00:38:57Adam.
00:38:58Oh.
00:38:59How about the doughnuts?
00:39:01Taylor was always jealous of Cushing.
00:39:02He sat in them both last night at the Riviera.
00:39:04We were all witness to that.
00:39:05Is that true?
00:39:06No.
00:39:07No.
00:39:08I think you'd better get Mr. Webb a cup of black coffee.
00:39:11Well, you're just a bunch of big simmers
00:39:12because I hurt him myself.
00:39:14Wait a minute, young lady.
00:39:15Three people in this room have testified.
00:39:17Oh, hey, will you look at that.
00:39:18I'm so sorry, old man.
00:39:19How well did you know the deceased?
00:39:21Pretty well.
00:39:22I know she spent a lot of time with Webb.
00:39:24I'm sure you'll have something to say.
00:39:26I certainly have.
00:39:28I know the demon knew Adam well enough to hate her insides
00:39:30because she turned him down for Cushing.
00:39:32I've never been so flattered in all my life.
00:39:40You don't have to laugh so loud, Pete.
00:39:42I don't think you'll kill her.
00:39:44Gentlemen, I happen to know Mr. Gavina pretty well.
00:39:47And I don't think he'd try to tackle a full-grown woman.
00:39:51Armed only with a knife.
00:39:53Here.
00:39:54Here you go.
00:39:56My dear.
00:39:57Ow!
00:39:58Will you keep off my feet?
00:39:59I'm so sorry.
00:40:00Go on.
00:40:01Beat it.
00:40:02Ben.
00:40:03Yeah?
00:40:04How about another donut?
00:40:06That man's thinking.
00:40:07Wake him up.
00:40:09No tonic.
00:40:10And once over life.
00:40:11This thing has turned into a three-ring circus.
00:40:13Please report, sir.
00:40:14Thanks.
00:40:17Well.
00:40:18They found blood on one of Webb's shoes.
00:40:25But it's not Miss Bramer's blood to report
00:40:27a definite of our theft.
00:40:29Blood is blood.
00:40:34Quiet!
00:40:35This particular blood is from Mr. Cushing's arm.
00:40:38They checked with a bandage.
00:40:40I'll burn the shoes in the morning.
00:40:43This investigation has turned into a three-ring circus.
00:40:46Two tickets, please.
00:40:48Get that man out of here.
00:40:50Come on.
00:40:51Wait a minute.
00:40:52Wait a minute.
00:40:53Don't push.
00:40:54Don't.
00:40:55Don't push.
00:40:56Don't push.
00:40:57Don't push.
00:40:58Don't push.
00:40:59Don't push.
00:41:00Don't push.
00:41:01Don't push.
00:41:02Don't.
00:41:03Don't push.
00:41:04I stand on my constitutional rights.
00:41:12Now I'm going to let you all go for the time being.
00:41:15All right.
00:41:16You can all take your shoes.
00:41:22Ow!
00:41:23My dear fellow, I hope you're not hurt.
00:41:25Why, you.
00:41:27None of you will attempt to leave town.
00:41:29You'll be picked up and booked.
00:41:33Johnny.
00:41:34Johnny.
00:41:35Johnny.
00:41:36Do you know what I think?
00:41:37What?
00:41:38I think whoever did it just isn't it.
00:41:42Slow down, Puss.
00:41:46Right back where we started.
00:41:48All we have left to work on is the knife.
00:41:52Where is it?
00:41:54Gone.
00:42:00The jazz is over, this cowboy,
00:42:02for the heart of so good and true...
00:42:07Hey.
00:42:08You double check on those figures?
00:42:12Did you ever let you down?
00:42:14I'd rather not answer that.
00:42:15Well, Scott appreciates this.
00:42:16Don't ever get this playdough from under my nails.
00:42:19You all have to make sacrifices
00:42:21for the good of the community.
00:42:22These will help the Senator
00:42:25with that and simple and honest bag.
00:42:26They win.
00:42:27Say what?
00:42:28Oh, oh, wait a minute.
00:42:30You couldn't kill that many people in a year with a bubonic plague.
00:42:33Don't get technical.
00:42:35What was that for?
00:42:36Give me a little plate and a silver and a brush.
00:42:43Yeah?
00:42:44There's a guy here to see you.
00:42:46Oh, a guy, huh?
00:42:48Well, let's see.
00:42:49I've paid my rent, paid my tailor.
00:42:51You're supposed to tell me if I'm getting warm.
00:42:53Very funny.
00:42:55He says he's from the citizens.
00:42:58The good side of the press.
00:43:00Better talk to him.
00:43:05Thought you wanted to see me?
00:43:07She's cuter.
00:43:08I never get to tumble around here anymore.
00:43:10Got time for a few questions, Webb?
00:43:11I can answer the first one.
00:43:13I didn't kill Alma Bramer.
00:43:14The News-Gazette thinks you did.
00:43:16Cushing said that type.
00:43:17You mean Cushing's trying to protect someone close?
00:43:19Oh, yeah, very close.
00:43:21Himself.
00:43:22Did you tell the police that?
00:43:23Sure, I told them.
00:43:25I had a far away look in their eye.
00:43:27They wouldn't hold him if he walked in and confessed.
00:43:29Senator Scott sent us.
00:43:30Then there.
00:43:32The editor keeps banging his head against the stone wall
00:43:34of corruption, but he's running out of heads.
00:43:36Start hinting that it's Cushing.
00:43:37That's your bombshell.
00:43:38Yeah, that's swell.
00:43:39You light the fuse, but it goes off in our face.
00:43:41But I'll see how the editor feels about it.
00:43:46Webb, you're a one-man war.
00:43:47But if you get to be no political boss,
00:43:49keep me in mind, will you?
00:43:50I've always had a enemy police commissioner.
00:43:52I can't get my car into no parking space.
00:43:54Miss Hader, put him down for commissioner.
00:43:57How do you spell commissioner?
00:44:01Well, don't blame me if I get stuck.
00:44:03A little missionary work for the citizen.
00:44:15I got two derbies and a great fedora.
00:44:17Fedora only counts six.
00:44:23This may be a little bit off the subject, Shum,
00:44:25but did you kill Elmer?
00:44:28I told you I got a note warning me.
00:44:29I remember about the note, and I remember
00:44:31it didn't sound very convincing.
00:44:32Well, maybe you had your own reasons.
00:44:36Yeah?
00:44:37There are some cops here, and it doesn't surprise me.
00:44:40Captain Graves and Inspector Frost.
00:44:53Good morning, Jim.
00:44:55Well, gentlemen, this is an unexpected pleasure.
00:44:58Well, if you don't mind, will you take a look around?
00:45:00We haven't a search warrant, but we thought,
00:45:02oh, you're always welcome.
00:45:03Of course, you'll have to take part in it.
00:45:05All right, boys, have a look.
00:45:12What do you suppose they're looking for?
00:45:14I think it's a treasure hunt with her.
00:45:16Supposed to bring back a couple of lawyers.
00:45:18No.
00:45:19I know what it is.
00:45:20What?
00:45:21They're looking for a K-N-I-F-E.
00:45:31You like to try it?
00:45:32Yeah.
00:45:33Come on.
00:45:35No, thanks.
00:45:38No.
00:45:39You're cold.
00:45:41How am I doing?
00:45:42Well, you're getting warm.
00:45:47Inspector, have, uh, you ever seen one of these?
00:45:52Oh.
00:45:53Hey.
00:45:54Oh.
00:45:55Oh.
00:45:56Oh.
00:45:57Oh.
00:45:58Oh.
00:45:59Oh.
00:46:00Oh.
00:46:01Oh.
00:46:02Oh.
00:46:03Oh.
00:46:04Oh.
00:46:05Oh.
00:46:06Oh.
00:46:07Oh.
00:46:08Oh.
00:46:09Oh.
00:46:10Hey.
00:46:11What, uh, would you like to try one?
00:46:12It's been a long, hard search.
00:46:14Uh-uh.
00:46:15Uh-uh.
00:46:16Uh-uh.
00:46:17No, thanks.
00:46:18OK.
00:46:19Well, we have some sliding panels, secret trapdoors,
00:46:23false bottoms, and transparent windows in my partner's office.
00:46:27Wouldn't you like to see it?
00:46:29See if they can find anything in the other office.
00:46:32You think they can find the other office?
00:46:39Hold this.
00:46:58You better hold it.
00:46:59That's a suit.
00:47:00Got a cigarette?
00:47:01We're sorry to bother you, Mr. Webb.
00:47:07That's the trouble with these fortune tellers.
00:47:08You can't depend on them.
00:47:12Surprise!
00:47:18Mr. Whitney, here's the cutest pastor thing I've ever seen.
00:47:20And I just couldn't...
00:47:23What's going on in here?
00:47:25Uh, just one of her fanny spells.
00:47:27Yeah, the excitement.
00:47:28Seeing real policemen every...
00:47:30They make up more new games.
00:47:36I just lost the best years of my life.
00:47:39Oh, gee, Puss.
00:47:41It was a dirty trick, but I had it.
00:47:44Puss, I'll get you a barrel of charge accounts.
00:47:48I'll make it up to you in a hundred ways.
00:47:49Honest, I will, Puss.
00:47:50I've seen everything now.
00:47:53I know what you're talking about.
00:47:57Oh, Puss.
00:48:02Think of it, gentlemen.
00:48:03The lives of more than 3,000 men, women, and children
00:48:06snuffed out in the past 12 months.
00:48:09Gentlemen, false figures.
00:48:11Figments of a fertile and unscrupulous imagination.
00:48:15Senator Scott has the floor.
00:48:17Figures are sometimes unreliable.
00:48:19Consequently, we will give you more than mere statistics.
00:48:22The truth in asphalt form.
00:48:25Everything but performing fleas.
00:48:29Really, gentlemen.
00:48:31Order, please.
00:48:33Senator Scott has the floor.
00:48:41We have here 12 samples of pavement
00:48:43from various other states and a sample of our own.
00:48:47This is an official testing machine.
00:48:49Pressure can be exerted by this machine
00:48:51equal to the wear of millions of cars a year
00:48:53passing over the pavement.
00:48:55To demonstrate.
00:48:57Oklahoma.
00:49:046.6 pressure.
00:49:07Translated, this painting is good for 27 years.
00:49:16I underestimated Mr. Webb.
00:49:21And now a sample of our own state.
00:49:34Good for seven years.
00:49:37Unable to stand up under the wear of 10 million cars.
00:49:42Not including bicycle, scooters, and roller skates.
00:49:47I think it's about time Mr. Webb was picked up for murder.
00:49:53They're quick away.
00:49:59Uh-oh.
00:50:00I know.
00:50:01It's been cleaning.
00:50:02No, this is getting a little monotonous.
00:50:03Maybe we ought to leave it like this
00:50:04the next time they straighten it up, huh?
00:50:16I don't have to look.
00:50:20John.
00:50:22Do you think maybe we offended somebody
00:50:23in the magician's union?
00:50:25What is it, termites?
00:50:26Cushing, I think.
00:50:27Practically the same thing.
00:50:29Well, if this is your idea of a funny joke
00:50:31you can just clean it up yourself.
00:50:34My secretary.
00:50:37Hey, you know, you guys have overlooked something.
00:50:39What?
00:50:40The one person who had the best motive
00:50:41for killing Alma Bramer,
00:50:42the best and oldest motive, jealousy.
00:50:45You know, I'm getting just a little bit weary
00:50:46of this stupid jealousy of yours.
00:50:48You didn't treat her like that.
00:50:49No, you didn't.
00:50:50I didn't.
00:50:51I didn't.
00:50:53I'm sorry.
00:50:56I'm sorry.
00:50:58Why don't you kill me?
00:50:59No, shut up.
00:51:00You've left me nothing to live for.
00:51:01Go on, kill me, or I'll do it myself.
00:51:04What again?
00:51:05I told you there was always a loaded revolver in the desk drawer.
00:51:28I'm leaving now, Mother, and I'll need five whole dollars.
00:51:55Mother, are you ill again?
00:51:56No, no, I'm all right.
00:51:57Well, you still seem to look all right.
00:51:59Reach out.
00:52:00Leave me now.
00:52:01I'm just a little tired.
00:52:02Get the money from your father.
00:52:04OK.
00:52:27Leave us alone for a moment.
00:52:30Leave us alone.
00:52:31You'd better go, dear.
00:52:38Have you completely lost your reason?
00:52:40Murderer.
00:52:41Murderer.
00:52:42You hear me?
00:52:43You're a murderer.
00:52:44Why must you always believe the vicious lies Webb has put in the papers about me?
00:52:46You, my wife.
00:52:47Your wife.
00:52:48You've killed me.
00:52:49You've killed her.
00:52:50You've even killed her father.
00:52:51Yes, I know all about it.
00:52:52You killed her father.
00:52:53I found out you killed her.
00:52:56What did you do with that clipping?
00:53:00What did you do with that clipping?
00:53:02I'm saving it for the plane.
00:53:23That was soft there, pal.
00:53:48Well, I'm sorry, Miss Cushing, I presume.
00:54:00Move over just a little.
00:54:02I can't breathe.
00:54:16Well, I suppose now that you're out of finishing school,
00:54:18you're doing all of your father's second story work, huh?
00:54:20This was my own idea.
00:54:22You see, uh, the things the citizen has been praying about him
00:54:26made Mother very unhappy.
00:54:29So you decided to stop all the news right at its source, huh?
00:54:32Mm-hmm.
00:54:35Your dad did leave something worthwhile at my father, didn't he?
00:54:40Oh, uh, by the way, how old are you?
00:54:4522.
00:54:46Why?
00:54:47You know what I think.
00:54:53Oh, would you have a cigarette?
00:54:56Don't mind if I do.
00:55:03Mr. Webb, you sure got unusual technique.
00:55:07Don't bother.
00:55:08I'll get a cab.
00:55:09Thanks, Johnny.
00:55:10Nice of you.
00:55:11Wait a minute.
00:55:13I just came to see you to tell you that I'm not going to see you anymore.
00:55:16And you can just stop chasing me because I wouldn't look at you
00:55:19if you came to me on your hands and feet.
00:55:31Good morning, Miss.
00:55:32Mr. Webb ain't in this morning.
00:55:34He went to the office.
00:55:35Yes, I know.
00:55:36I just wanted to return it.
00:55:38Are you feeling better this morning, Miss?
00:55:40Never felt better in my life.
00:55:46Some folks think it's too violent.
00:55:48But it sure is successful technique.
00:55:56Good morning, Miss Aylor.
00:56:05Why don't you use your own phone?
00:56:27Just routine.
00:56:28I'm sure you can explain all this very readily.
00:56:31You get the idea, Mr. Webb?
00:56:32Sure.
00:56:34The whole picture comes to me at once, including the frame.
00:56:37Let me see.
00:56:38Was it Aesop or Mr. Godino that said keep your nose clean?
00:56:45Well, we got you, Webb.
00:56:47Your secretary found out that you killed Alma Bramer,
00:56:49so you silenced her permanently.
00:56:52No use looking there.
00:56:53He won't find his fingerprints.
00:56:54He's too smart for that.
00:56:56The problem with you is, Joyce, you think you're Dick Tracy.
00:56:59He'll display his reforms with his tongue,
00:57:01and then you'll know by my very eyes
00:57:02why you drag grown girl from the lobby by the hair of her head
00:57:05and why he didn't beat her into a great big pond.
00:57:07That's Johnny.
00:57:08He'd rather beat a woman into a big pond
00:57:09then smoke a good cigara anything.
00:57:12How are you, Johnny?
00:57:14Hi, Rывает.
00:57:16You know my psychopathic friend here, Don't you?
00:57:18Yeah.
00:57:20Hello, champ.
00:57:21You keep your hello's to yourself, thank you.
00:57:23Well, Miss Seymour, what were those interesting things
00:57:27I was just saying that he had a battle with his secretary last night.
00:57:30Ann, be careful what you're saying.
00:57:32Well, I don't try to deny it because it was his secretary.
00:57:34Undoubtedly, Mr. Webb has another alibi.
00:57:37Now, you're going to be surprised, Papa.
00:57:39Gentlemen, if you'll excuse me,
00:57:41I have some business to attend to at the News-Gazette.
00:57:45He's writing the cooking column.
00:57:47Pardon me.
00:57:53Go on, give him a break. Hold the card for him.
00:57:55Thanks.
00:57:57Ah, hi, Mr. Webb.
00:57:59Thanks, Billy. How's everything?
00:58:01Okay.
00:58:03Wife had a little cut to the flu, but...
00:58:05it's over now.
00:58:07Ed, Miss Seymour has some very important information.
00:58:12Okay, I'll take care of her.
00:58:18All right, get him out of here.
00:58:20Take a good look, Webb. Maybe you'll learn.
00:58:23Listen, Joyce.
00:58:25I'd like a good ulterior motive as well as the next man.
00:58:28But you're going a little too far.
00:58:30Unfortunately, Mr. Webb, I must do my duty.
00:58:32Let's go.
00:58:38Mr. Webb, I am P. Hemingway Collins,
00:58:41secretary of the Citizen's Better Government League.
00:58:44Delighted, Mr. Collins.
00:58:46Yes, our league is convinced that you are the man
00:58:49to fight corruption in our fair city.
00:58:51The graft and crime that is allowed to flourish
00:58:54by Vincent Cushing, Senator Veary,
00:58:57and District Attorney Joyce.
00:58:59Well, I'm sorry you haven't met the District Attorney,
00:59:01Mr. Collins, Mr. Joyce.
00:59:03How do you do? How do you do?
00:59:05Mike, got it!
00:59:07Lucky Judge White owed me $25 from that last poker game.
00:59:10Hey, pay me a card, will you? All right, Webb.
00:59:12One of these days, you're gonna run out of judges.
00:59:14Sure, I know. It's Halloween, you're a spook,
00:59:16and you're gonna scare me. Let's go.
00:59:18Mr. Webb, you are quite sure that is the District Attorney?
00:59:22Well, that's what they laughingly call him
00:59:24around the news gazette.
00:59:31You better mobilize your defenses, Daddy.
00:59:33It's another $5 touch.
00:59:35Certainly, my dear.
00:59:49Papa!
00:59:54You probably don't remember me.
00:59:56I was matter of the citizen
00:59:58before your bombshell went off in my face.
01:00:00Miss Felicity, Mr. Webb, Mr. Sampson.
01:00:02And a friend. How do you do?
01:00:04She's your new secretary. Yes.
01:00:06And the agency sent me.
01:00:08And can you type?
01:00:10I've always wanted a secretary that could type.
01:00:12You know how to bake a saw and a cake?
01:00:14That'll come in handy.
01:00:16Did you spell commissioner?
01:00:18C-O-M-I...
01:00:19Flanders. Flanders, don't overdo it.
01:00:21Darling, it's after dinner. Give me your coat.
01:00:23Oh, you haven't got a coat. I'll buy you one.
01:00:25Come on, I'll show you around the factory here.
01:00:27I know how to spell commissioner.
01:00:29Why that last lofty move? What's happened to the old man
01:00:31or that hard-boiled reporter?
01:00:33He was fired for hanging out with a couple of murderers
01:00:35and getting the paper out on a limb. Get a load of that.
01:00:37Mm-hmm.
01:00:39Now, that reads the same as the news gazette.
01:00:41Uh-oh.
01:00:43Get that right.
01:00:45The knife has vanished from the police lavatory.
01:00:48I'd better start sleeping with my windows closed.
01:00:50I wonder if they make steel pajamas.
01:00:52Matter?
01:00:54The positive proof that Cushing is a rotten apple
01:00:56in the political barrel get you your
01:00:58admissible position back for you?
01:01:00The answer is obvious, yes. Punch you into the office in the morning.
01:01:02It's time Kyle be in Iraq.
01:01:04Maybe I've been a skeptic from birth.
01:01:06Nothing new against the forces of evil, huh, baby?
01:01:08Nope.
01:01:10But we'll get something.
01:01:13All right, but they laughed at Marconi, too.
01:01:15I don't know why. I didn't think his stuff was funny.
01:01:17Russ?
01:01:19The murder candidates have narrowed down
01:01:21to Cushing and Godina, for my knowledge.
01:01:23How would the police know that Ada was murdered
01:01:25if they hadn't been tipped off?
01:01:27Well, that looks to me like the good old frame-a-roo.
01:01:30Mike.
01:01:34Think you still know how to open a safe?
01:01:36I don't have to know how.
01:01:38I just blow on them.
01:01:40I'm convinced you, uh,
01:01:42you wouldn't be taking a Cushing safe.
01:01:44Oh, no.
01:01:46What do you want me to do with this thing?
01:01:48Give it to me. Look at that.
01:01:50Now liquidate this.
01:01:52Miss Alfred.
01:01:54Ah, Mr. Webb.
01:01:56I know you'd like to meet our committee.
01:01:58Uh, Miss Doctrine, Mrs. Rose C. Cairns,
01:02:00and Mr. Gildersmith.
01:02:02Those crusaders for clean government.
01:02:05Yes, uh, you ladies will have to excuse us now.
01:02:08We're going out to make arrangements to rob a safe.
01:02:11Well...
01:02:25Fine!
01:02:26Oh, poison.
01:02:27You like it? Shot in the window.
01:02:29Hello, Russ. And I got to thinking
01:02:31that maybe you ought to forgive you
01:02:33and let the dead pass, bury the hatchet.
01:02:35Spike!
01:02:38Spike, you got it!
01:02:40Somebody must have cheated Cushing.
01:02:42I could have kicked that safe open
01:02:44with my stocking seat.
01:02:46Here, I'll help. And besides, I was afraid
01:02:48the murderer might come after you next.
01:02:50And I don't want to be almost a widow
01:02:52because my mother was almost a widow
01:02:54once when my father almost died.
01:02:56It was Friday and he got a fishbone caught
01:02:58right in his throat.
01:03:00Nothing here yet, Jenny.
01:03:02Mr. George, you're crossing the T's funny.
01:03:04You know, I heard if you cross your T's a certain way,
01:03:06you're going to die.
01:03:08Gee, Bert, gee, I like that.
01:03:10But my goodness, what was it for?
01:03:12For finding this.
01:03:14Oh, my gosh, I'll find a lot more.
01:03:16What a headline this is going to make for the citizen.
01:03:18Joyce Phil's police department to Vincent Cushing.
01:03:20That'll hang Cushing to the well-known hickory limb.
01:03:22This is huge. Must be a grocery list.
01:03:24I'll bet you Mr. Cushing has all of his wife's shopping.
01:03:26My gosh, it's official again.
01:03:28Oh, it certainly is.
01:03:30Just what is your ambition? To clean up the safe,
01:03:32get rid of Cushing, find the murderer,
01:03:34and make a machine profit for last month.
01:03:36And a one-way ticket to the big house for Mr. Cushing,
01:03:38Mr. Godina, and the district attorney.
01:03:40And Senator Berry.
01:03:42You know it's going to be so easy to put that amendment through.
01:03:44Now it's almost a sin to take that $100,000 fee.
01:03:46Tell you something else, Jim, I made a promise.
01:03:48Now that Cushing's power is gone,
01:03:50the John Adams won't be afraid to go after the murderer.
01:03:52That proves that the knifing was done by one of Cushing's men.
01:03:54And very significantly, Godina's cut was less than half
01:03:56after Alma's death.
01:03:58That proves Cushing had something on him
01:04:00and is liable to be murdered.
01:04:02I'm just going to get you if it don't work.
01:04:04Matt, his kids have to hear something.
01:04:12Cushing's in the soup.
01:04:14Hi-ho the merry old Cushing's in the soup.
01:04:16I smell victory.
01:04:18Congratulations on the accuracy of your smeller.
01:04:20Wait, don't say anything till you know who I am.
01:04:22Who are you?
01:04:24I'm Matt, the old hard-boiled reporter whose babies have taken up eating again.
01:04:26You remember him?
01:04:28Aladdin, the guy with the magic lantern.
01:04:30Hi, Inspector.
01:04:32Inspector, huh? You don't keep up with things, Webb.
01:04:34Congratulations are in order.
01:04:36All right, congratulations. You got them.
01:04:38You're perhaps the DA, the commissioner, the mayor, all three.
01:04:40As commissioner, my first official duty is an unpleasant one,
01:04:42inasmuch as your anti-George campaign
01:04:44was responsible for my promotion.
01:04:46Problem.
01:04:48You're trying to tell me in a very subtle way
01:04:50that I'm under arrest.
01:04:52Webb, I'm really very grateful.
01:04:54Oh, now, wait a minute, girl.
01:04:56Don't go get my violin.
01:04:58And you are the only logical one
01:05:00who could have killed your secretary.
01:05:02So I've got to take you in.
01:05:04Well, now, wait a minute, Paul.
01:05:06I can't go to jail now.
01:05:08I've got to have a few hours to figure this all out.
01:05:10Surprise!
01:05:12Oh, I'm so glad you're here, Inspector,
01:05:14because smelly Annie...
01:05:16I mean, a certain friend of mine
01:05:18had a dream where the commissioner is a murderer
01:05:20and you were the cornfitter.
01:05:22What?
01:05:24Well, it seems I got you flap-happy.
01:05:26Look, I want to show you the dress they got.
01:05:28It's wonderful, and I'm going to exchange it in the morning.
01:05:30Come on, cornfitter.
01:05:32Let's erase ourselves from the domestic scene.
01:05:34Okay. I'll expect you at headquarters in the morning.
01:05:36You can sleep in your own bed tonight.
01:05:38It's softer.
01:05:40And besides, you'll probably want to spend the evening
01:05:42with that girl of yours.
01:05:44But don't leave town. You're on your own.
01:05:46Thanks.
01:05:48Did you tell him I was your girl?
01:05:50Yes.
01:05:52People say a lot of foolish things in an emergency.
01:05:56I'm all right.
01:05:58I'm in a spot.
01:06:00You ain't no place else, babby.
01:06:04Mr. Webb's a resident?
01:06:06Yeah.
01:06:08Wait a minute.
01:06:10Yes?
01:06:12John, I'm worried about you.
01:06:14I just met Graham,
01:06:16the new D.A.
01:06:18Now, he's honest,
01:06:20and he's convinced that you did the murders.
01:06:22Now, something might turn up.
01:06:26Yeah.
01:06:28Yes, I'm going down in the morning.
01:06:30Oh, what about the amendment?
01:06:32No, we vote on it tomorrow.
01:06:34You know, a lot of the boys around here
01:06:36still read the News-Gazette.
01:06:38Okay.
01:06:46Now, you ain't got enough trouble.
01:06:50Call me in for the peace conference.
01:06:52Now, first, please.
01:06:54First, please me.
01:06:56I wouldn't take you back if you came to me on your hands and feet.
01:06:58This time, I mean it.
01:07:00Come on.
01:07:22You know, Johnny, there were a couple of other things
01:07:24could have happened to you today.
01:07:26You could have stubbed your toe,
01:07:28or you could have been shot.
01:07:30Well, the way I feel,
01:07:32if it wasn't every now and then, it wouldn't make a difference.
01:07:44Cushing's handwriting.
01:07:46How do you like that?
01:07:48Look.
01:07:50Read it.
01:07:52Must have fallen out of Cirilla's pocket.
01:07:54Alma's father was murdered, too.
01:07:56But I think Cushing discovered it.
01:07:58Now, before Alma died, Godina's cut on the slot machine
01:08:00was just as much as Cushing's.
01:08:02But after the murder,
01:08:04Cushing paid him less than half as much,
01:08:06and this is the reason why.
01:08:08And I'll tell you something else.
01:08:10That throwing knife definitely came from Texas.
01:08:12How long would it take you to pack your pink toothbrush
01:08:14and charter a plane?
01:08:16From Morganville, Texas?
01:08:18From Morganville, Texas.
01:08:20All right, wait a minute, wait a minute.
01:08:22What's the first prize if we get to Morganville
01:08:24Okay, chum, I'll get the plane.
01:08:36Where's the cemetery?
01:08:38About two miles down the road.
01:08:40We'll have this back by one o'clock.
01:08:42Thanks!
01:08:46Say, Johnny, just what is the cemetery,
01:08:48look, isn't this about the time
01:08:50that Mr. Holmes usually tells Watson what's going on?
01:08:52Hey, whoever killed Alma's father
01:08:54came from this town, subsequently left here
01:08:56and committed the other two murders, right?
01:08:58Quitsuit, quitsuit.
01:09:00Hey, I do a pretty good Watson, don't I?
01:09:02Well, the murderer did come from this town.
01:09:04Pretty much ever since, he's got relatives buried here.
01:09:06So we look for the family name on the tombstone.
01:09:10Cushing, Godina, or Taylor.
01:09:12Yeah, but wouldn't the murderer have changed his name
01:09:14after knocking off Alma's old man?
01:09:16You know, Russ, that's a strange thing.
01:09:18Some of those seldom change their names completely.
01:09:20They'll have changed their mother's maiden name
01:09:22or their father's given name.
01:09:24I don't know whether it's a matter of sentiment or pride,
01:09:26but they'll always have changed some part of the old name.
01:09:30Yeah.
01:09:32Uh-oh.
01:09:34This is it, I guess.
01:09:50Uh-oh.
01:10:20All right, let's go.
01:10:42Scared, Bill?
01:10:44Yeah, a little around the edges.
01:11:20The day of the Lord has come.
01:11:26Repent!
01:11:27Repent you sinners!
01:11:28Tell him he's your Lord.
01:11:29The day of the Lord has come.
01:11:30Repent!
01:11:31Repent you sinners!
01:11:32Tell him he's your Lord.
01:11:33The day of the Lord has come.
01:11:34Repent!
01:11:35Repent you sinners!
01:11:36Let's get out of here, Chum.
01:11:37It's creeping.
01:11:38Hail to meet you, Lord, the day of the Lord is come.
01:11:43Repent.
01:11:45Repent, you sinners.
01:11:47Let's get out of here, chum.
01:11:48It's creepy.
01:11:50We've come this far.
01:11:51Let's cover all of them.
01:11:54All right, chum.
01:11:55You take that side, and I'll take this.
01:12:08You take that side, and I'll take this.
01:12:22You take that side, and I'll take this.
01:12:35You take that side, and I'll take this.
01:13:01You take that side, and I'll take this.
01:13:27You take that side, and I'll take this.
01:13:49You take that side, and I'll take this.
01:13:57You take that side, and I'll take this.
01:14:10You take that side, and I'll take this.
01:14:23You take that side, and I'll take this.
01:14:44Hiya, Beethoven.
01:14:46How's the gladiator?
01:14:48Well, a little creaky around the hinges.
01:14:52Hey, didn't you promise Fromm you'd
01:14:53be at headquarters this morning?
01:14:55Mm-hmm.
01:14:56Well, I got some ideas I want to talk to you about.
01:14:59About the murder?
01:15:00Don't tell me you're going to take back the towel
01:15:02you just threw in.
01:15:03No, I found some more pieces that fit.
01:15:07How many more are there?
01:15:10For us, I was wondering how the murderer knew we were
01:15:12going to the cemetery last night.
01:15:13Well, there's smelly Andy.
01:15:15She's psychic.
01:15:16No.
01:15:17No, none of the suspects knew our destination,
01:15:21and Ann didn't know it.
01:15:22You know, Johnny, she wouldn't be a bad kid
01:15:24to have across the breakfast table from me every morning.
01:15:26Oh, no.
01:15:27No, you've forgotten the web pledge.
01:15:30I'm going to remain free from foreign entanglements.
01:15:34Why did you throw that thing at me last night?
01:15:37It hurt.
01:15:39You may have had good reasons for the other two.
01:15:42I'm sorry, Johnny.
01:15:43I just tried to scare you off, that's all.
01:15:46Funny, now that I look back, all the things
01:15:49I've done to you.
01:15:50Trying to frame me with a knife in the drawer.
01:15:52But it wasn't a frame, Johnny.
01:15:53It just backfired that way.
01:15:54I wanted you to think it was Cushing,
01:15:56so you'd get him before I had to.
01:15:58Why?
01:15:59What did you have against Cushing?
01:16:00After Alma.
01:16:01Johnny, look.
01:16:02He got all of her stuff from the bank.
01:16:03The newspaper clippings, too.
01:16:04And you stabbed a girl in the back just
01:16:06because she had a newspaper clip?
01:16:08She was trying to blackmail me.
01:16:10Now, wait a minute, Johnny.
01:16:11I know how you felt about Alma, but believe me,
01:16:13she's gone an awful long way down that road since you knew her.
01:16:18Go on.
01:16:20You know, after 15 years of me doing what's right,
01:16:22she finally recognized me as the guy that knocked off
01:16:24her old man in the saloon fight.
01:16:26And this Johnny was an awful scum.
01:16:28He pulled a knife on me.
01:16:29What so happened, I was faster than he was,
01:16:31but the jury couldn't see it that way.
01:16:33I did it with ease.
01:16:35And later, it was hardly the way to get rid of her.
01:16:38I couldn't give her two weeks' notice, could I?
01:16:40She saw me putting the knife on your desk.
01:16:42Don't look at me like that, will you, Johnny?
01:16:46No, I shall not kill, huh?
01:16:48My government's been a lot of dough
01:16:49teaching me how to kill.
01:16:50For three years, I murdered guys I
01:16:51didn't have anything against.
01:16:53Finally when I had a reason, it just came kind of easy,
01:16:55I guess.
01:16:58I keep thinking how you gave it to Alma.
01:17:01I could have let her turn me in.
01:17:03It was that waiting, Johnny.
01:17:04Those long, drawn-out court trials.
01:17:05Waiting for the jury to come in.
01:17:06Then the death cell, and waiting, and more waiting.
01:17:08Johnny, I'm not afraid to die, but it's gotta
01:17:10be quicker than the legal way.
01:17:13That's that, I guess.
01:17:14Johnny, look.
01:17:16Would you like to let me get to another state?
01:17:18Just for old time's sake, huh?
01:17:21For old time's sake?
01:17:23You better like it.
01:17:25You'll never know how much, pal.
01:17:29But I don't think you understood when I said...
01:17:32I was fond of Elmer.
01:17:37I'm sorry.
01:17:39I'm sorry.
01:18:04Please help me!
01:18:06You're killing me!
01:18:36Help me!
01:19:03I'm sorry, pal.
01:19:06It's better this way, John.
01:19:08Nice and quick.
01:19:14Thanks, John.
01:19:37Great stuff, Webb.
01:19:39Your girl told us about him.
01:19:40Gee, Mr. Webb.
01:19:41Nice work, Webb.
01:19:42Is he dead?
01:19:44The amendment went through.
01:19:45Joyce, Cushing, and Godina are being measured for stripes.
01:19:47Why would that guy...
01:19:48Get out!
01:19:49Get out, all of you.
01:19:58Thanks, boys.
01:20:06You feel better now?
01:20:07Sure, a lot better.
01:20:09Well, then I guess I'll be getting along.
01:20:11Yeah.
01:20:12Huh?
01:20:13But before I go, I want to thank you for everything.
01:20:15If it hadn't been for you, I might never have given this fella second thought.
01:20:18What fella?
01:20:19The college fella.
01:20:20You said, oh, it isn't that he isn't handsome.
01:20:23Six foot two, and he's got blue eyes, and cute little dimples.
01:20:27And we thought that just as he finishes school...
01:20:29Now you listen to me, folks.
01:20:30How do I know who this moron is?
01:20:31Might even be a kidnapper or something.
01:20:32I know a lot of kidnappers that got blue eyes.
01:20:34No, no, he's a college boy.
01:20:35I'm not going to stand for it.
01:20:36I'm not going to let you throw yourself at the first good-looking halfback that comes along.
01:20:40Might even have insanity in his family.
01:20:42Mr. Webb...
01:20:43Stop calling me Mr. Webb.
01:20:44I don't care if he's seven foot two, a sophomore, can't help but admit in charge accounts for you.
01:20:47Besides, you don't need a college boy.
01:20:48You need somebody you can depend on.
01:20:49You need a...
01:20:50Lawyer or something.
01:20:57Do they always ask that question?
01:20:59About do you promise to obey?
01:21:01How do I know?
01:21:02I don't get married every day.
01:21:06Mr. Webb...
01:21:07I'm a victim of your technique.
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