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Episode 8 of Prisoner Cell Block H.
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00:00I'm not coming back, Freddy.
00:25Your customers have been asking after you.
00:26I'm off the game.
00:28You can ask whatever you want, you know.
00:32I'm going straight.
00:35Sure you are.
00:37Look, Freddy, my man will be back soon,
00:39and I don't want you hanging around, so get out.
00:42Look, if you change your mind,
00:45that's where you'll find me.
00:50See you around, Mandy.
00:58Hello, love.
01:18So, how did you go today?
01:23Find yourself a job?
01:25Oh, Wendy, it's hopeless.
01:27All morning I've been slogging around from agency to agency.
01:31As soon as they find out I was inside, forget it.
01:33Well, why don't you?
01:35What?
01:36Forget it.
01:37I told you you don't need to work.
01:39You got me to look after you.
01:40I can't sit around all day doing nothing.
01:43I've got to do something.
01:45Yeah, well, you're going about it in the wrong way.
01:48I mean, these agencies are a waste of time.
01:50What you've got to do is use the direct approach.
01:53Where would I start?
01:55Well, when I try the Monarch Hotel.
01:57They're looking for kitchen staff.
01:59How do you know?
02:00Because I was doing a job there this morning,
02:01and they sacked one of the girls for talking to me.
02:05Oh?
02:06And what were you talking about?
02:07I don't know.
02:08I wasn't listening, was I?
02:09I was too busy thinking about what I'd get
02:11when I got home for lunch.
02:14Anyway, there's a job there,
02:16and if you were to get over there this afternoon,
02:17you've got a good chance of getting it.
02:19In the kitchen?
02:21You mean washing dishes and things?
02:24Yeah, I suppose so.
02:26Well, what's wrong with that?
02:27It's a job, isn't it?
02:29Yeah.
02:29Okay, I'll give it a go.
02:35Thanks, Eddie.
02:38Good on you.
02:40So, what's to eat?
02:41Oh, well, there are some fish fingers there.
02:45I think I might just have a sandwich, you know.
02:47I'll make it.
02:49Oh, okay.
02:54Tomato with it?
02:56Yeah.
02:59What's that?
03:05Oh, it's from Bea.
03:06It's a birthday card.
03:07She made it herself.
03:09You didn't tell me it was your birthday?
03:11Oh, it's not for a couple of days.
03:13Bea was just getting in early.
03:15I don't go over there that much these days.
03:17There's not a great call for my services
03:19since they let you out.
03:20No, and there better not be either.
03:22Hey, listen.
03:24What say I'll get me ladder out
03:25and we go up in the ceiling, you know,
03:27just for old time's sake?
03:28Oh, stop it.
03:29I'm trying to make you lunch.
03:30Each of us has, I'm sure, at one time or other...
03:46I still think it was a silly idea.
03:48I read this thing in a comic, Lizzie,
03:51about a person losing their memory.
03:53It wasn't the idea that was silly,
03:55it was your hopeless acting, wasn't it?
03:57Good.
03:58How can anyone pretend they haven't got a brain?
04:00You wouldn't have to pretend.
04:02Quiet.
04:03Miss Masters, welcome to Australia and to our program.
04:06Thank you, Marcia.
04:06It's a great pleasure for me to be here.
04:09Well, can I begin by asking you the million-dollar question?
04:11What's the secret of your success?
04:13Oh, that's quite easy to answer.
04:15I feel that we have an obligation to help women
04:17through our range of beauty products
04:19to not only look beautiful, but to feel beautiful as well.
04:23There's an old saying that beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
04:26At Lyria, we feel that beauty is in the soul of the beheld.
04:31Tell you what, I wouldn't mind being held
04:32by that big beauty sitting next to her.
04:34What do you reckon, Lizzie?
04:35I still think it was a stupid idea.
04:38The possibility of setting up an Australian branch
04:40of your organization.
04:42Does it bother you that several of your major competitors
04:45are already well established here?
04:47Oh, no, not at all.
04:48Mr. Brandon, my executive assistant, can explain.
04:52As Miss Masters told you,
04:53Lyria International has a unique approach
04:55to the marketing of cosmetic preparations.
04:58Obviously, we made extensive preliminary stuff.
05:00I was watching that.
05:01You fancy him too, do you?
05:03Professional interest.
05:04I used to be in the beauty business myself.
05:06She just had better luck than I did.
05:08Oh, yeah, about a million bucks better.
05:15Hey.
05:16What?
05:17What's up with Frankie?
05:24How do you mean?
05:26Well, why is she going to all the sweetness and light all of a sudden?
05:28Well, I don't know.
05:29Oh, don't give me that.
05:30You two have had your heads together in the garden all morning.
05:32Look, honestly, I don't know anything.
05:34Hands held up nicely since the accident.
05:45Pity if something like that should happen again.
05:50Frankie would kill me if I say anything.
05:52And what do you think we'll do if you don't?
05:55There.
06:08Got this one.
06:11I reckon she's trying to tunnel her way out.
06:13We, uh, thought we'd bring you a cup of tea, Mrs. Jackson.
06:25Hey, uh, Doreen?
06:33Yeah?
06:34You want to hear a fairy story?
06:36Oh, I'd love to.
06:37Well, once upon a time, there was this little girl that was locked up for being naughty.
06:42And her kid brother said, why don't you get a parole?
06:46And then we can live happily ever after on a little farm way out in the country.
06:51The only trouble was, she couldn't behave herself long enough to get a parole.
06:55The brother got sick of waiting, moved up the cross, and became a pofter.
07:00Oh, that's nice.
07:01I like a happy ending.
07:07I want to see the governor.
07:09What about?
07:09I want to see her now.
07:11You'll see her when she wants to see you.
07:17Well, I want to go back to working in the laundry.
07:19Why, I'm not so sure that's such a good idea.
07:22Just warning me, that's all.
07:23Not if you're really trying to stay out of trouble.
07:25I can look after meself.
07:27Very well.
07:28It's your choice.
07:30Doyle, just keep remembering how much you have to lose if you cause trouble.
07:41What happened?
07:43Well, I think Bea and the others have found out she's trying to get parole.
07:46They're giving her a hard time.
07:47Well, I suppose it was bound to happen.
07:50Yes.
07:52Any news from the police on the Lynn Warner case?
07:54No, not yet.
07:58You're really convinced she's telling the truth, aren't you?
08:02I think the odds are pretty good.
08:07Five to one, she doesn't make it through tomorrow without cracking.
08:10Oh, fat chance she's got with you and Bea riding her.
08:12Oh, you can never tell with Frankie.
08:13All the other girls are taking a bet.
08:15All right then, two packs of facts.
08:17Oh, you're on.
08:19You think you're pretty smart, don't you?
08:24You ever try anything like that again, you'll be sorry.
08:27Why, what are you going to do, Frankie?
08:29Hit us with your halo?
08:30Ow!
08:31Anyone else got any questions?
08:40Truth of the matter is I got lonely for you.
08:44Did you miss me?
08:45No.
08:46I missed you.
08:49Bitch.
08:54You keep.
08:55Well, this is where you'll be working if you decide to take the job.
09:16Well, I'll take it.
09:20Good.
09:23Oh, there is one other possibility here.
09:26I've got this vacancy in room service at the moment.
09:29We're taking a risk putting you in there without experience, but...
09:33Well, you're a very pretty girl.
09:35Well spoken.
09:35It's a shame to see these sweet little hands get all hard and wrinkled from washing dishes,
09:41eh?
09:42Well, do you want to give it a try?
09:44Yes.
09:45I must emphasise it's only on a trial basis.
09:48You'll have to live up to my expectations.
09:51Good.
09:52Well, let's get on with it, eh?
09:54Where the hell's that champagne?
10:11It's on the way.
10:11Phone again.
10:19You can forget these.
10:20We'll use the standard campaign.
10:21Helen, that campaign was worked out by some of the best brains in the business.
10:25Mine included.
10:26Well, I don't like it.
10:27We'll use the existing format.
10:29The existing...
10:30Good afternoon, sir.
10:37Room service?
10:38Yes, bring it in.
10:39Would you open the champagne, please?
10:42The existing format is 15 years old and 14 years out of date.
10:47It's not out of date.
10:48If it gets results, we use it.
10:51What the hell are you doing?
11:00Opening the champagne.
11:01Well, there's no need to take all day about it.
11:03What are you?
11:03Some sort of imbecile?
11:05I'm sorry.
11:06This is my first day on the job.
11:07That's no excuse for incompetence.
11:09You take hours to get her and you can't even serve the drinks properly.
11:12What is this?
11:13A hotel or a mental institution?
11:14I don't know.
11:17You're staying here, not me.
11:19Get her name.
11:20Report it to the management.
11:22And wipe that stupid grin off your face.
11:23It seems I have to ask you your name.
11:34It's Marilyn.
11:35Marilyn Mason.
11:37Look, this is my first day on the job.
11:39If you report me, they'll throw me out.
11:40Well, I wouldn't want that on my conscience, would I?
11:46Look, don't worry.
11:48Just leave it to me.
11:50I'll talk to her.
11:51Hello?
12:13Is Dr. Miller hooked yet?
12:15Hold on.
12:16Dr. Miller, telephone call for you.
12:21Hello?
12:25It's Vera Bennett here.
12:27I just wanted to thank you for all your help since my mother died.
12:30It's all right.
12:30How are you feeling?
12:31I'm fine.
12:32I've just finished making all the arrangements.
12:35There's nothing left to do until the funeral.
12:37I wondered if you weren't doing anything,
12:40if you might like to come over for a meal tonight.
12:44Well, I'd like to, Vera.
12:46I'm a bit tied up for the next week or two.
12:49Maybe some other time.
12:50Yes, yes.
12:51Maybe some other time.
12:52I'm sorry to have bothered you.
12:53I'm sorry to have bothered you.
12:53I'm sorry to have bothered you.
12:56I'm sorry to have bothered you.
12:57I think you've had enough.
13:23You're not paid to think.
13:25Just fill the glass.
13:27You make me look like a fool, Helen.
13:32That's the one thing you're quite capable of doing without my help.
13:36Why did you report her after I promised you wouldn't?
13:38She's probably been fired because of it.
13:40She deserved to be reported.
13:42I don't tolerate incompetence or rudeness.
13:44It was her first day on the job she was nervous.
13:47Dear James.
13:50Still got a soft spot for common little working class sluts.
13:53They are human.
13:55Ha.
13:55What they are is pathetic.
13:57They have neither the intelligence or the ambition to make anything of themselves.
14:01They deserve to be exploited.
14:02Well, you'd know all about that.
14:04I don't notice you complaining about it, except when it affects your chances of making one of them.
14:09We both know you've got the hots for her.
14:12But you can't have her.
14:13So why don't you just forget about it and concentrate on your contractual obligations.
14:22I don't think so.
14:29You do as you're told.
14:32I'm not in the mood for your particular brand of humor tonight, Helen.
14:37I think I'll go out and see how the human beings are getting along these days.
14:40James!
14:44James!
14:44James!
14:44Oh!
14:48Oh!
14:48I don't know.
15:18You look terrible.
15:29This may come as a surprise to you, Helen, but we don't all sleep fully dressed and wrapped in cellophane.
15:33Pour me a scotch while you're at it.
15:36On closer inspection, I'd say I wasn't the only one who had a heavy night.
15:40I have half a mind to fire you for walking out on me.
15:42Yeah, well, you suit yourself. The way I feel right now, I couldn't care less.
15:46I hope it was all worthwhile. Did you find your little blonde waitress?
15:51I wasn't looking.
15:53Then where were you all night?
15:55I thought that was fairly obvious. In a bar.
15:57Good morning, sir.
16:04Detective Sergeant Grace, CIB. This is Constable Hall. We'd like a word with Miss Masters.
16:08What about?
16:09Morning, madam.
16:11I understand you have in your possession a rented motor vehicle.
16:14White, a Jaguar. Registration, A-double-H-8-1-8.
16:19Yes, I am renting a white Jaguar. I have no idea of the licence number.
16:22You have the keys?
16:24No, I always leave them in the car.
16:26You realise that's against the law in this country?
16:29No, I don't. Look, what's this all about?
16:31You drive the car last night?
16:33No, I didn't leave the hotel.
16:35Look, officer, I think you'd better tell us what's going on.
16:38Yes, sir.
16:39The car was involved in a hit-and-run accident last night. A 12-year-old boy was killed.
16:45Are you sure it was the same car?
16:47Yes, madam, we're sure.
16:48We'd like you to come down to the station and answer a few more questions.
16:51Hey, you know that Helen Masters chick?
17:00Her and that guy with it, it's wheeled off with a couple of cops.
17:02And I tell you what, none of them were smiling either.
17:05What do you reckon they could have done?
17:06I don't know, but I hope they throw in the pound and throw away the key.
17:09If it wasn't for her, I wouldn't be down here doing this.
17:12Throw in the what?
17:13Pound, solitary.
17:16Oh, that's what they call it.
17:17I saw something about it on telly the other night.
17:19Oh.
17:21Hi, Carpingham.
17:40Now, you're very lucky.
17:42You could have been sacked on the spot for that incident the other day.
17:44I hope you realise that.
17:45Yes, Mr Harris.
17:46It's on my own responsibility that I'm giving you a second chance.
17:52You're not going to be a naughty little girl and let me down, are you?
17:55No, Mr Harris.
17:56Good.
18:01Good.
18:02Good.
18:02Well, I've got that bloody salt, didn't it?
18:23Yeah.
18:23You'd be on the ground glass in the ground.
18:26Well, I tell you what.
18:30I thought you were on diet anyway.
18:34Here, give us your cup, love.
18:35I'll read your leaves for you.
18:37Oh, I don't believe in that sort of thing.
18:38Give us a look.
18:39Oh, yes.
18:45Yes.
18:47You see that?
18:48Like a gate opening.
18:49Well, that means you're going to be out of here sooner than you think.
18:52And you see those bits there?
18:54Like horns?
18:55Well, that means animals like cows and goats and things.
19:00You're going to be living on a farm somewhere in the country.
19:04And I can see a young man living with you.
19:07Hey, you haven't got a little brother, have you?
19:11Funny, I definitely get a little brother.
19:15Anyway, you're going to be really happy there, getting up in the morning, milking the cows,
19:21feeding the chooks.
19:22It's going to be a real paradise.
19:25E-I-E-I-O
19:26We're the quack, quack here and the quack, quack there.
19:29Here a quack, there a quack, everywhere a quack, quack.
19:32Old MacDonald had a farm.
19:34E-I-E-I-O
19:36It wasn't Mum's fault!
19:41I was...
19:42I was the one who told them.
19:50I'm... I'm sorry.
19:55Yeah, well, you'd better look after yourself, hadn't you?
20:00You know what happens to laggers.
20:08Keep an eye on them, I'll be back in a few minutes.
20:10Take your time.
20:11You look as though you should be home in bed.
20:18If I didn't know any better, I'd swear she'd be on the slops!
20:21Good morning.
20:30Morning, Doctor.
20:32I'm sorry about last night.
20:33Oh, that's all right.
20:34I didn't mean to trouble you.
20:36I know you have your hands full taking care of all the prisoners.
20:39Some more than others, of course.
20:42I treat all the prisoners the same, Vera.
20:44You mean you slapped them all around the way you did Karen Travers the other day?
20:47That was a mistake.
20:48Something personal.
20:49There's no need to explain to me, Doctor.
20:51It's none of my business how you get your kicks.
20:57I don't believe this.
20:58I don't believe they can do it.
21:00Charged and released on bail.
21:01What sort of a phrase is that?
21:03Makes me sound like some cheap criminal.
21:05Even if I were guilty, I'd resent it.
21:06Well, it's standard procedure in a case like this.
21:09Standard procedure?
21:09Do you know what your standard procedure is going to do to my business?
21:12Oh, will you forget about your damn business for one minute?
21:14Let's just concentrate on how we're going to get you out of this.
21:16Now, what kind of case have they got?
21:18Absolutely none.
21:19What could they have?
21:19The whole thing is ridiculous.
21:21Perhaps so.
21:22But there's no question that it was your hire car that hit the child.
21:25The forensic reports confirm that.
21:27I told them the car was stolen.
21:29I spent the entire night in that room.
21:31Unfortunately, you can't prove it.
21:33I could if you hadn't gone off on a drinking spree.
21:36The fact that the car was found abandoned in the back street some distance from here supports your claim that it was stolen.
21:42I don't think it'll go past a magistrate's court.
21:45Meaning?
21:45It won't go to trial.
21:47And one more point in your favor.
21:48That's your highest standing in international business circles.
21:51And you're a guest in this country.
21:53I think you'll get the sympathy of the court.
21:54Well, I'll leave you to straighten it out.
21:56Now, I've got business to attend to and a plane to catch.
21:59Plane?
22:00Yes.
22:00I'm leaving for New Zealand tomorrow morning.
22:03Oh, that's impossible.
22:04Oh, and the last thing you can think of doing now is leave the country.
22:07Of course, known colloquially as skipping bail.
22:10That's ridiculous.
22:11I'll be back tomorrow night.
22:12No one will even know I've gone.
22:13It's absolutely out of the question.
22:15I won't allow it.
22:15I'm employing you, Mr. Guthrie, not the other way round.
22:21Now, would you mind leaving?
22:23I'm rather busy.
22:26I refuse to accept any further responsibility.
22:30Mr. Guthrie, turn on your side.
22:33Mr. Schillinger, turn on your side.
22:35Turn on your side.
22:40He's right, you know.
22:42It's a dumb thing to do.
22:43Call the airport and confirm my booking.
22:48I'm going to take a bath.
23:03Yes.
23:04Get me the police, would you?
23:13Hey, look.
23:16Here's your friend.
23:17What friend?
23:18The friend we were watching on TV yesterday.
23:21Says here she's up on a hit and run.
23:25Reckon she didn't do it.
23:26Says someone pinched her car.
23:29Maybe they did.
23:30What difference would it make with all that money?
23:32She could commit murder ten times over.
23:35Yeah.
23:37Says here it was just a kid.
23:39Well, I don't think she did it.
23:41You can tell by her face that she's innocent.
23:47Anyway, I hope she gets a better lawyer than what I did.
23:51Look, don't waste your pity on her, love.
23:53People like that can look after themselves.
23:57Shows you what sort of person she is, doesn't it?
23:59Nearly gets me the sack, then goes out and kills some poor kid.
24:03Yeah, well, don't get yourself in a knot about it.
24:05Besides, we've got more important things to talk about.
24:09Like where I'm going to take you to dinner tomorrow night.
24:11Oh, it's your birthday.
24:13That's right, and you and me are going to celebrate.
24:15But it's your birthday.
24:16I should be the one taking you out.
24:18No.
24:20No, I don't want you going out and buying anything either.
24:22No.
24:22Because just having you here is like having all me Christmases and birthdays at once.
24:27Oh, Eddie.
24:29Just tell me you love me.
24:30That's all the present I need.
24:33I love you.
24:34I love you.
24:36I love you.
24:37Well, where do you want to go?
24:43Hmm?
24:44For dinner tomorrow night.
24:45I don't know, love.
24:46You choose.
24:47Well, what about that French place up the road?
24:48Oh, that's too expensive.
24:50Look, we're celebrating, aren't we?
24:53Yeah, but...
24:54Anyway, I reckon that's where we ought to go, and I don't want to hear anything more about it.
24:57Hmm.
25:07My name's Masters.
25:09You're holding an airline ticket for me.
25:11Yes, Miss Masters.
25:14Okay.
25:15I'll take that.
25:16Planning on going somewhere, Miss Masters.
25:18I'm sure even you realise it's an offence to attempt to leave a country when you're out on bail.
25:23But I have very important business in New Zealand.
25:25Well, it'll have to wait.
25:26The only trip you're going to be making is to jail.
25:30Name.
25:31You know my name.
25:33Name.
25:35Helen Masters.
25:35You have been charged with leaving the scene of an accident in which someone was fatally injured,
25:40and with attempting to leave the country whilst on bail.
25:43Correct?
25:44Yes.
25:45Since you've not been convicted, you'll be allowed to wear your own clothes.
25:50Go with the sister.
25:51This way.
25:54No need to itemise them.
25:55She'll be keeping them for the time being.
25:56Right.
25:57Undress and put this on.
25:58I'll do no such thing.
26:00I said undress.
26:01And I said I'll do no such thing.
26:03Certainly not with you standing there.
26:05Have you any idea who you're talking to?
26:07She's talking to a prisoner who has to be examined and scrubbed
26:10to make sure she isn't bringing anything unpleasant in with her.
26:13Now strip off.
26:14I will not.
26:16Take your hands off me.
26:18Let me go.
26:19There's something you'd better learn while you're in here.
26:22You do exactly as you're told.
26:24There's something you'd better learn while you're in here.
26:38Excuse me.
26:53I'm Lynn.
26:54I'm supposed to show you to the dining room.
26:57Oh, thank you.
26:58Come in.
26:59It's very kind of you.
27:00If you don't mind, I'll just finish packing.
27:02Oh, sure.
27:04Oh, it must be nice to have so many lovely clothes.
27:07Don't know what good they'll do me in here.
27:08Don't know why I brought them, really.
27:10I suppose they're a kind of security blanket.
27:12Well, you won't be in here long.
27:14I know you didn't do it.
27:16That's nice that somebody believes me.
27:18Oh, I know what it's like.
27:19No one would believe me either when I first came in here,
27:22but now they do, and they'll soon prove I'm innocent.
27:24Mrs Jackson's promised me.
27:26I'm sure they will.
27:27Perhaps I can help you when I get out.
27:30Do you think you could?
27:32Well, perhaps.
27:33What are you in here for?
27:36They say I buried a child alive.
27:39What's going on here?
27:40You two are supposed to be in the dining room.
27:42Get a move on.
27:49You sit here.
28:14They tell me you like running down little kids.
28:16That'll be enough of that, Lizzie.
28:18Nothing's been proved.
28:20Yet.
28:22I'm Bea.
28:26Hello.
28:27That's Karen and Doreen.
28:31Oh, and that's Mum.
28:32That's Lizzie.
28:34And you know Lynn.
28:36Oh, and that's Frankie.
28:39But you wouldn't want to know her.
28:41She's uncouth.
28:45So, you're in the make-up business, eh?
28:48Yes, I am.
28:50Oh.
28:51I've got a cousin who's an Avon lady.
28:54That's something I'd always like to do.
28:56I'm sure you'll be very good at it.
28:58Oh, thanks.
28:59Well, anyone can do anything if they've got the money.
29:02How much do you pay for that dress, eh?
29:05It's not just money.
29:06Money doesn't buy good taste.
29:10Sorry if the company around here is a little rougher than you used to.
29:13We don't get a very good class of guests.
29:17I'm sure we'll all get along very well.
29:20Well, that remains to be seen.
29:22Come in.
29:34Oh, Meg.
29:36Rather bad news.
29:37I'm afraid about Lynn Warner.
29:39I've heard a call from Jack Holborn.
29:41He couldn't find anything.
29:42Just a lot of dead ends.
29:43Certainly no grounds for an appeal.
29:45But he's going to keep looking.
29:47He says they'd just be wasting time.
29:49Wasting time?
29:51Erica, that girl's innocent.
29:52I'm certain of it.
29:53I'm not so sure.
29:54If there were anything to find, Jack would have found it.
29:56She's going to be shattered when I tell her.
30:00I know.
30:01That's why I'd rather you didn't.
30:03At least, not for the moment.
30:06I don't want her going off her food again.
30:08She's only just getting over the last episode.
30:10All right.
30:12Helen Masters, where is she?
30:14She's in the dining room with the others.
30:15Well, I'll see her after the meal.
30:17What's the matter?
30:29Not good enough for you?
30:30No, it isn't.
30:31No one should have to eat food like this.
30:33I'm Miss Masters.
30:35I think it tastes all right.
30:38It doesn't everything to you.
30:39If you don't like it, you can always complain to the chef.
30:41I might just do that.
30:44I've only been here for a couple of hours,
30:45Listen, I do have some influential friends.
30:48I might just give them a few very choice words
30:50about the intolerable conditions in here.
30:52Don't cry, love.
30:54You tell her what you want, darling.
30:55Listen, don't laugh.
30:57Maybe she can do something to help us.
31:00Oh, who are you kidding?
31:01You think she's interested in the likes of us?
31:04She's only trying to get you on side,
31:05so she has an easy time of it in here.
31:07You ought to be nice to Miss Masters, Frankie.
31:10After all, she's one of the world's top beauty consultants.
31:13If you let her work on you for a few days,
31:15she might be able to pass you off for human
31:17for a dark night.
31:19All right.
31:20Anderson, Doyle, clear the tables.
31:23I'll do it.
31:24Oh, cock Miss Goodie too.
31:25She's out of it.
31:26She's kind of nice.
31:27Miss Masters.
31:28Come on, you have her eye leg up.
31:29Here, cock this.
31:30Is he good?
31:34Oh, right there you go.
31:36We're...
31:37Doyle, you clumsy idiot.
31:42Can't you do anything?
31:43Clean it up.
31:44Now, just a minute.
31:46It wasn't her fault.
31:48This girl pushed her.
31:55I see.
31:57In that case, you clean it up.
31:59Get down there on your knees
32:05and clean it up.
32:07Oh!
32:07Oh, my God.
32:25Oh, my God.
32:37I'm sorry, Mr. Harris.
32:46Don't worry.
32:47He won't dismiss you
32:48over a couple of broken plates.
32:53Of course, I'll expect you
32:54to put in a bit of extra time
32:56to make up the break of it.
32:58Yes, all right.
32:59What about that salary advance
33:01I asked for?
33:02You said you'd think about it.
33:03Still thinking about it.
33:07Something we can discuss later on
33:09when the others have gone home.
33:16You'd better watch out, Finn.
33:18Sooner or later,
33:19he'll put the hard word on you.
33:21He always does with the young ones.
33:23Yeah, well, I'll have to worry
33:24about that when it happens.
33:26Well, if it were me,
33:27I'd get out before then.
33:28I can't.
33:29I need the money.
33:34Well, as long as you're making her happy,
33:35that's what counts.
33:36Oh, you don't want to worry about that,
33:37be me old love.
33:38She's on top of the world,
33:39I promise you.
33:40As a matter of fact,
33:41I'm not all that unhappy myself.
33:42What you did in there,
33:56dobbing Karen in,
33:58that's the kind of thing
33:59that can make you a lot of enemies in here.
34:01I simply stated the facts.
34:04That girl was getting into trouble
34:05for something that wasn't her fault.
34:06I just couldn't sit there
34:07and watch an innocent person suffer.
34:08I didn't need your help.
34:11I can fight my own battles
34:12without help from you or anyone else.
34:14That's the way you feel about it.
34:21The governor wants to see you.
34:23Oh, yes.
34:29So that's Helen Masters, eh?
34:31Everyone's bad books already
34:33by the sound of it.
34:34Hey, Marilyn will be tickled pink.
34:35She complained to the hotel management.
34:36It's got Marilyn transferred to the kitchen.
34:38Well, now, is that right?
34:41You know, I'm really beginning
34:42to dislike Miss Helen Masters.
34:45Hey, Doreen, Lizzie,
34:47I think it's about time
34:48we straightened our new guest
34:50out on a few things.
34:52Hey, Karen,
34:53you're the one she lagged on.
34:55You want to come along?
34:57Yeah.
34:58Yeah, why not?
35:00Put those things down.
35:12What do you think you're doing in here?
35:18What we're doing, love,
35:20is getting a couple of things straight.
35:22Now, we don't care if you're in here
35:24for 20 years
35:25or 20 minutes.
35:27You've got to learn the rules.
35:30And the first rule is
35:31you don't ever tell a screw anything
35:35about anything.
35:37Got that?
35:38I think she's got it.
35:39And there's another thing.
35:41You might call it a personal matter.
35:43I don't like my friends
35:45being given a hard time.
35:48Then what you're talking about?
35:48I'm talking about Marilyn,
35:51the girl that you reported
35:52at the hotel for being rude.
35:55What's she got to do with it?
35:56She's our friend.
35:59I don't care whose friend she is.
36:01She was no good at her job.
36:02She deserved to be reported.
36:04Oh.
36:06You still have got a lot to learn.
36:18I don't care.
36:44I don't care.
36:48what do you want i want to make a deal you stop smart mouthing me in front of the others and i'll
37:01stop giving you a hard time forget it you won't be giving anyone a hard time from now on it's
37:08going to be the other way around don't you believe it i've got ways of getting at you or anyone else
37:12without screwing up my parole that right and what would happen to your precious parole if you push
37:18me down the stairs and broke my arm wouldn't be stupid enough to do it that way would i but you
37:22might be accused of it mightn't you like i was you've been getting too friendly with being that
37:28lot what you want to take her side for i'd say it was the only side yeah well being a mate's are
37:34going to get what's coming to them and when they do i don't want to see you getting hurt
37:37why not because i think there's something special
37:43you're sick
37:49yeah well that doesn't mean i won't hurt you if i have to
37:56delayed what do you mean he's delayed what happened it's nothing to get upset about
38:03would you mind leaving us alone please sorry can't do that
38:08now let's you and i understand each other shall we the moment i get out of here every newspaper
38:13radio and television station in this city is going to want to interview me about what it's like
38:19in here and you'll be able to tell them won't you nobody has a visitor without an officer present
38:25i see prison life has indulged your sense of the political james this is no joking matter
38:42this place is a madhouse the women in here have threatened to kill me
38:45i could get out of here if you said we were together that's perjury helen besides it wouldn't
38:50work i was seen drinking in that bar by at least a dozen people you want the rest of the bad news
38:56the police have found a witness
38:59and he's certain he saw a woman driving
39:02but he wouldn't be able to identify
39:05i can't believe it it's getting more and more insane
39:10none of this would have happened if you'd stayed with me that night
39:16will you stop worrying i made sure the press heard your side of the story
39:20and the fact that you're in jail has gotten you a lot of sympathy it could even end up working for us
39:24just sit tight a little longer
39:27trust me
39:31look uh if i was a bit abrupt in there it's just that i'm under a great deal of pressure worrying about my business affairs
39:51well you're obviously a person of considerable responsibility yourself
39:55i'm sure you must understand
39:56well you must find it very depressing working in here in those
40:00drab uniforms
40:02your makeup so stark and unflattering
40:05surely you don't have rules about that as well
40:07there isn't any point in trying to look attractive in here
40:11something you'll realize after you've been here a while
40:14i don't know
40:32oh
40:33oh
40:34oh
40:34oh
40:37oh
40:37oh
40:39oh
40:40oh
40:41oh
40:41oh
40:41oh
40:42oh
40:42oh
40:43oh
40:43oh
40:43oh
40:44Shhh.
40:46Shhh.
41:11Lisey.
41:15Um, I wouldn't go on sitting there if I was you, miss.
41:18When Lizzie looks like that, it means she's gonna have one of her turns.
41:22Is there something the matter with her?
41:24Mind you, she doesn't mean any harm.
41:26And she's always sorry afterwards.
41:29I don't understand.
41:31Well, you see, Lizzie's not a real name.
41:34It's more sort of a nickname.
41:36Yes?
41:38As in Lizzie Borden.
41:40I...
41:42Oh.
41:44Please ask them to give me back my axe, miss.
41:48Enough of that.
41:50Can't you see that they're pulling your legs?
41:52That's very good.
42:02No, I mean it.
42:04I'm sure you could sell it if you wanted to.
42:08It's in Lizzie.
42:10Ha, ha, ha, ha!
42:12Ha, ha...
42:18You finished, eh?
42:29Yeah.
42:31Oh, about that salary advance you asked me for, I'm afraid it was against my policy.
42:37In your case, I'm prepared to make an exception.
42:40Thanks. When can I have it?
42:42Oh, wait a minute.
42:44First of all, you've got to show me how much you appreciate it.
42:46I appreciate it.
42:49Yeah, you do better than that.
42:58No, dammit, no!
43:00If I have to do this, I'll do it on my own terms.
43:02You can stick your job and your money.
43:16Hello.
43:16Hi.
43:17You finished work already?
43:19No, I was just driving past, thought I'd pop in and see how you're going.
43:22How's your day been?
43:24Fine.
43:24I, uh, I saw that friend of yours in the jail today, Helen Masters.
43:30Didn't look too happy either.
43:32Seems Bea and her friends are giving her a bit of her own back.
43:35Well, serves her right.
43:36Yeah.
43:38I guess...
43:40Anyway, I'd better get back.
43:43See you in a couple of hours.
43:44Make yourself beautiful.
43:47Because tonight's the night, eh?
43:50Hey.
43:50Hey?
44:06Hey.
44:13Hey.
44:18Hello, this is Marilyn.
44:24Look, I want to work again, but just one job.
44:28Okay, what's the address?
44:46You took your time getting here.
44:48Well, there's no need to take that attitude, Miss Masters.
44:50If you'd have taken my advice in the first place, you wouldn't be in this predicament.
44:55What's happening?
44:56Well, I think I'm making progress with the appeal, but I take it you're antagonising the prison authorities.
45:02That's not going to help our case.
45:06James said something about another witness.
45:08Yes, that won't help much either, I'm afraid.
45:10But I'm pretty confident.
45:12Let's say 70 to 80 percent.
45:14Well, that's not very good, is it?
45:16Well, in the circumstance, that's the best I can offer.
45:19Of course, it would improve matters if you try to cooperate.
45:26Yes.
45:28Maybe you're right.
45:54Eddie what happy birthday I told you not to buy me anything I wanted to
46:24where'd you get the money I got an advance on my salary
46:44for a whole year I mean this must have cost a fortune
46:49I got a good discount you see I know this guy who's in the business and you're not back on the
46:53game are you no I told you I got a good discount you don't get this sort of money washing dishes
46:58Eddie I don't like being cross-examined if you can't take my word for it look I'll take your
47:03word for it if you look me in the face and tell me you're not back on the game now tell me
47:07yes my master's woman wants to see you she says it's urgent oh all right yes what is it I have a very
47:24important meeting this evening I wanted you to know I'm calling off my application for bail
47:29I was brought in here in spite of the fact that I am innocent now it's a matter of principle
47:35there's a point to be made and to make it I intend to remain in here until my trial
47:41he needs to pay open every dataset to learn moreIN that with nurgrove
47:44and not knowing that where I am I don't know if you loan away
47:46but...
47:46after hearing about what I am doing here...
47:47I told you that I am not alone when people loonvine
47:52I have to try and beat them up
47:53I thought I won't be one but I can't listen to nothing
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