- 6/10/2025
๐จ Based on the powerful stage play, The Last Mile (1932) delivers a searing look inside death row during a tense and unforgettable countdown to execution. Gritty, claustrophobic, and ahead of its time, this pre-Code prison drama remains one of the most harrowing portraits of justice and despair in early cinema.
๐ฝ๏ธ Plot Summary:
In a high-security prison, a group of condemned inmates await their fate. Tensions boil over with the arrival of โKillerโ Mearsโa ruthless criminal who shakes the cellblock to its core. As the minutes tick away toward midnight, chaos erupts, and lives hang in the balance.
๐ฐ๏ธ Year Released: 1932
๐ญ Genre: Crime, Drama, Pre-Code
๐ฌ Directed by: Samuel Bischoff
๐๏ธ Starring: Preston Foster, Howard Phillips, George E. Stone
๐ฏ Why Watch It?
โ๏ธ Gripping adaptation of the hit Broadway play
โ๏ธ One of the earliest and most intense death row dramas
โ๏ธ Strong performances and tight, suspenseful direction
โ๏ธ Pre-Code moral ambiguity and raw emotion
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๐ฝ๏ธ Plot Summary:
In a high-security prison, a group of condemned inmates await their fate. Tensions boil over with the arrival of โKillerโ Mearsโa ruthless criminal who shakes the cellblock to its core. As the minutes tick away toward midnight, chaos erupts, and lives hang in the balance.
๐ฐ๏ธ Year Released: 1932
๐ญ Genre: Crime, Drama, Pre-Code
๐ฌ Directed by: Samuel Bischoff
๐๏ธ Starring: Preston Foster, Howard Phillips, George E. Stone
๐ฏ Why Watch It?
โ๏ธ Gripping adaptation of the hit Broadway play
โ๏ธ One of the earliest and most intense death row dramas
โ๏ธ Strong performances and tight, suspenseful direction
โ๏ธ Pre-Code moral ambiguity and raw emotion
๐ Donโt forget to LIKE ๐ | COMMENT ๐ฌ | SUBSCRIBE ๐ for more hard-hitting crime stories, pre-Code gems, and forgotten prison dramas!
๐ Explore More Public Domain Classics and Dark Dramas:
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โณ๐ค Time runs out fast behind bars. Watch The Last Mile (1932) โ a stark, unforgettable tale of justice and humanity on the edge.
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00:01:30I'm guilty of murder in the first degree.
00:01:57On the evidence presented, I can find no reason to interfere with the verdict.
00:02:04Therefore, it is the sentence of this court that you, Richard Waters, be taken to the
00:02:11State penitentiary.
00:02:12And on a day and an hour, convenient to the warden, on or about September the 13th of this year,
00:02:22it is ordered that you shall be executed in the mood and manner prescribed by the laws
00:02:28of this state.
00:02:29And may God have mercy on your soul.
00:02:33I'm sorry!
00:02:34Stand to come.
00:02:57Okay.
00:03:13Move in.
00:03:20We'll do everything in our power to make you comfortable.
00:03:24You can have anything that you want.
00:03:27Within the rules.
00:03:30Well, I guess that's about all.
00:03:43You're just in time, Five.
00:03:46What for?
00:03:47To see the parade.
00:03:49Number one burns in half an hour.
00:03:52Nice looking door, eh?
00:03:55Well, take a good look at it.
00:03:56You go through on the 13th.
00:04:02Shut up, you dirty louse.
00:04:05Play off that kid.
00:04:06What's your name, Five?
00:04:18Hey, Five.
00:04:20Me?
00:04:21Yeah.
00:04:22We call them by numbers around here.
00:04:24Names don't mean much from now on.
00:04:27My name's Dick Wallace.
00:04:29Oh, you're the guy that croaked your partner down at Moreland.
00:04:31No, no, I didn't do it.
00:04:32Eh.
00:04:33Well, that don't matter now.
00:04:35I'm Meir, cell four.
00:04:37I'm Fred Mayer, cell three.
00:04:40Tony Jackson, number two.
00:04:43I'm DeMauro, number six.
00:04:45Kirby, number seven.
00:04:50Drake, death house guard.
00:04:56Pleased to meet you, fellas.
00:05:02Number one.
00:05:03What is burning?
00:05:05Joe Bird is burning.
00:05:06What's that?
00:05:23Sid Werner, cell number eight.
00:05:25He's going nuts, so the governor gave him a stay.
00:05:27Why'd they get him out of here?
00:05:29They don't take him out.
00:05:30They leave him here so he can drive us all nuts.
00:05:32Nah, they'll have to keep him here.
00:05:34Until the Lunar City Commission makes a report.
00:05:37It'll take three or four weeks.
00:05:39He's a poet, too.
00:05:40Drive you crazy.
00:05:43Just don't pay any attention to him, Piper.
00:05:4610.40.
00:05:49Take it easy, one.
00:05:51You got 20 minutes yet.
00:06:02Trouble comes, trouble goes, all my troubles, all Satan knows.
00:06:30But the Lord is coming, the Lord is coming, to drive all my troubles away.
00:06:47Head bowed down all day long.
00:06:53The wind keeps singing, the same old song.
00:07:01I got trouble, double trouble, all around, all around.
00:07:15The Lord is coming, tomorrow.
00:07:20The Lord ain't coming, the Lord ain't coming, the baby.
00:07:30The Lord is coming, tomorrow.
00:07:35And chase all my troubles away.
00:07:42Trouble comes
00:07:48Trouble goes
00:07:52But sun is shining
00:07:55In a place I know
00:07:58Cause Gabriel's horn
00:08:03Is gonna blow my troubles away
00:08:12They're playing with that again
00:08:22They play with it all day
00:08:24They think we got no nerves
00:08:26Get out of that room
00:08:28Get out
00:08:29Is it bad enough
00:08:31Cut it out
00:08:32It makes me sick
00:08:35What could he have done to deserve this
00:08:41What difference does it make
00:08:44How do you feel one
00:08:47I got a pain
00:08:48Right near my heart
00:08:49I hope I can stand up
00:08:52What are you thinking about
00:08:54Lots of things
00:08:57The Bennett
00:08:59How he went last week
00:09:01I'm thinking of my wife Elaine
00:09:05What she's gotta go through
00:09:07Elaine
00:09:08Is that her name
00:09:10They shaved my leg
00:09:15That's where the juice is going through
00:09:17Ain't it
00:09:18Don't lose yourself one
00:09:20You know
00:09:25I once read
00:09:27That when a man is about to die
00:09:30Only
00:09:32He was drowning in this story
00:09:33He'd give anything in the world
00:09:37To live
00:09:38Another minute
00:09:39Another minute
00:09:39He'd give anything
00:09:40Anything
00:09:42I believe that one
00:09:45I'm afraid to die
00:09:55I'm afraid to die
00:09:55I'm afraid
00:09:57I've got everything to live for
00:10:00Good family
00:10:02Why do I have to die
00:10:07I guess they're coming to get you, Bird
00:10:15Ah, shut your mug, screw
00:10:17Shut up yourself, Mears
00:10:19You don't give orders
00:10:21You take them
00:10:21Mind if I come in, my son
00:10:39Mind if I come in, my son?
00:10:45Are you ready for me?
00:10:46Yes
00:10:49Hello, you big slut
00:10:52Shut up
00:10:52Oh, Lord, my God
00:11:00God of Israel
00:11:02Thou art the Father to the Fatherless
00:11:05The protector of the helpless
00:11:08In whose hands are the spirits of all flesh
00:11:11We would approach thee with clean hands and pure heart
00:11:16May our death be an atonement
00:11:18For all our sins and iniquities
00:11:21Of which we are guilty against
00:11:23In thy present
00:11:25Oldness of joy
00:11:26At thy right hand
00:11:29Our pleasures forevermore
00:11:31Amen
00:11:32Read this one
00:11:35I can't stand it, poor
00:11:36I can't stand it
00:11:37Buck up, kid
00:11:38I know it's tough your first night in
00:11:40I'm sick
00:11:42Stomach
00:11:44Yeah, I guess I'm yellow
00:11:47Yellow nothing
00:11:48My belly's been turning over for an hour
00:11:50They all feel the same way
00:11:52Gee, it's awful being in here when that guy's gonna burn
00:11:56Repeat after me
00:11:58Thou redeemest me, O Lord
00:12:01God of truth
00:12:03Thou redeemest me, O Lord
00:12:06God of truth
00:12:07He is my God
00:12:09My Redeemer liveth
00:12:11He is my God
00:12:13My Redeemer liveth
00:12:14He is my support in the time of my trouble
00:12:17He is my support in the time of my trouble
00:12:21And take me into thy eternal keeping
00:12:25And take me into thy eternal keeping
00:12:28I hate to go
00:12:45But I guess it's gotta be done
00:12:46Wipe me a cigarette, will you?
00:12:50I'm not taking as I thought I'd be
00:12:54I'm pretty nervous, though
00:12:56I never had anything to do with electricity before
00:12:59All right
00:13:05Huh?
00:13:06Well
00:13:07Here's the old death house, boys
00:13:09A little white light
00:13:15Will lead you to my
00:13:18Blue
00:13:19Heaven
00:13:21A smiling face
00:13:23A fireplace
00:13:25A cozy room
00:13:28You can't do it
00:13:41You can't take him
00:13:42Leave me alone
00:13:44You'd better lie down, me boy
00:13:52It's pretty hard to see
00:13:53I
00:13:54I can't
00:13:56Lie down
00:13:56All right, Berg
00:14:03Let's go
00:14:04I want to say goodbye to the boys
00:14:07All right
00:14:09Start with Jackson
00:14:11Goodbye, Jackson
00:14:18I don't want to shake hands
00:14:24It's bad luck
00:14:24Goodbye, Mr. Byrne
00:14:27I hope my prayers will do you some good
00:14:31Goodbye, Fred
00:14:43I hope you get your stay
00:14:45I hope so
00:14:47Goodbye
00:14:48I'll meet you in about three weeks
00:14:51Wait for me
00:14:53So long
00:14:56So long
00:14:58Stay with him, one
00:15:04I'll make it
00:15:08Goodbye, killer John Mears
00:15:11Goodbye, Berg
00:15:13Give him my best regards
00:15:15Where?
00:15:18Where?
00:15:19I will
00:15:20I will
00:15:22Glad I've met you, Walters
00:15:33So am I
00:15:35Thanks
00:15:36Well
00:15:41Look, this is the last mile
00:15:44Goodbye
00:15:46Goodbye
00:15:47Goodbye
00:15:48Goodbye
00:15:48Good luck, dear Moro
00:15:59Adio
00:16:00Goodbye, Eddie
00:16:18Goodbye, Eddie
00:16:20Goodbye, Eddie
00:16:21Goodbye, Eddie
00:16:22Goodbye, Eddie.
00:16:30I don't know which one of us has been at all.
00:16:33Farewell, son.
00:16:35If you should happen to meet Lewis, tell him that I...
00:16:38I will, Eddie.
00:16:39I will.
00:16:40Hey, Paul, they can't get it open.
00:16:52Why do you think of that?
00:16:54Take the keys and open them for them, Wes.
00:16:56I'd stay here till next Christmas before I'd open it for them.
00:17:00They got it open.
00:17:03So long, everybody.
00:17:05Goodbye.
00:17:06Goodbye.
00:17:10I hope I'm the last one that I've sent in this day.
00:17:14Oh, my, Israel.
00:17:21Adonai Eloheinu.
00:17:22Adonai Eloheinu.
00:17:33Adonai Eloheinu.
00:17:35What's wrong, Dick?
00:17:58Nothing.
00:17:59Why?
00:17:59I don't actually think so.
00:18:00Nothing, only I didn't hear you whistling when you came home and you've lost your appetite.
00:18:06That means either a girl or a gas station.
00:18:09Well, maybe I've got super-octane indigestion.
00:18:11Are you worried about the gas station?
00:18:16Yes, Mother, I am.
00:18:18I got the canceled checks from the bank today and I find that Max has been drawing out the gas money and spending it.
00:18:22Oh, he has a right to draw against the profit.
00:18:24Yes, if that's all he'd done.
00:18:26But he's taken the state tax money and used it.
00:18:28No.
00:18:29It's due the collector on the 6th.
00:18:31How much?
00:18:32Well, it's $150.
00:18:34I never thought Max would do a thing like that.
00:18:38Well, he's done it.
00:18:40You're having enough money to pay the collector?
00:18:42Well, I've got about $40 on the tail.
00:18:43Now, that's not going to help very much.
00:18:45Did you say anything to Max this afternoon?
00:18:47No, I didn't, but I'm going to settle with him tonight.
00:18:50Aren't you going to eat?
00:18:51No, I'm not hungry.
00:18:52I'm going on down to the station.
00:18:58Dick, don't you make any trouble.
00:19:00Well, don't you worry, Mother.
00:19:02I won't.
00:19:04That partnership ends tonight.
00:19:06Well, it looks like I ate early tonight.
00:19:31Yeah.
00:19:32It doesn't make me feel bad.
00:19:34I got a heavy date.
00:19:37What are you into about these checks, Max?
00:19:39What are you talking about?
00:19:40What we're doing on the bank account, tax money and all.
00:19:43What of it?
00:19:43I needed extra bill this month.
00:19:45Yeah, well, you had no business borrowing on my share.
00:19:47Oh, stop bellyaching.
00:19:49Station hasn't gone out of business.
00:19:51You can take it out of my pot next month.
00:19:53Yeah.
00:19:53You can't get away with it that easy.
00:19:55You're going to pay that collector, see?
00:19:56And you're going to put the money right on the line.
00:19:58So you better start digging it out.
00:19:59What's the trouble, boys?
00:20:01Nothing, Bill.
00:20:02Just a little argument.
00:20:04Oh, you ought to quit squabbling.
00:20:06Forget it.
00:20:07Squabbling only ruins your liver.
00:20:09All right, Bill.
00:20:15I suppose I can pull money out of the air.
00:20:17Or maybe the banks will make us alone against our partnership assets.
00:20:21Yeah, well, from now on, there isn't any partnership, see?
00:20:23You're washed up.
00:20:24Oh, yeah?
00:20:25That suits me plenty.
00:20:26You can take what I owe you out of my interest in the joint.
00:20:36May I use your telephone?
00:20:38Yeah, sure.
00:20:39Thanks.
00:20:40Stick them up.
00:20:41Stay around here.
00:20:42What do you get?
00:20:45Nice.
00:20:48Who gets?
00:20:49Max.
00:21:14Max!
00:21:14Max!
00:21:16Dick, Max, what's the matter?
00:21:30Dead.
00:21:39You positively identify this as Walters Gump?
00:21:41Yes, sir.
00:21:42How do you know?
00:21:43I've seen it many times.
00:21:44Where?
00:21:45In that drawer at the gas station.
00:21:46He had a permit to carry.
00:21:48Please confine your statement to direct answers.
00:21:50You testified that when you first came into the station,
00:21:53the defendant and Kruger were engaged in an excited argument.
00:21:56Is that right?
00:21:57Yes, sir.
00:21:58Then when you came up to the door,
00:22:00Walters grabbed Kruger by the coat and yanked him around.
00:22:04Well, yes.
00:22:06As you were leaving the station,
00:22:08Walters walked over to the drawer that held the gun, didn't he?
00:22:12Yes, sir.
00:22:12And when you got back to the station after the shooting, where was the gun?
00:22:16Well, Dick, Walters had it in his hand.
00:22:19And did you see anything of the famous bandit car that Walters talked so much about?
00:22:23No.
00:22:24Not at any time?
00:22:25No.
00:22:25That will be all.
00:22:30Your name is Mrs. Walters?
00:22:32Yes.
00:22:33Mrs. Walters, please believe me when I tell you I regret having to place you on the stand.
00:22:38But I'm an officer of the state, and I'm only doing my duty.
00:22:43You believe that, don't you?
00:22:45Yes, I guess so.
00:22:48Well, Mrs. Walters, on the night of the death of Max Kruger,
00:22:52didn't Richard tell you he was going down to the gas station and have a showdown with his partner?
00:22:57Yes, he did.
00:22:58And you warned him not to make any trouble.
00:23:01Yes.
00:23:02Didn't Richard tell you that he was through with Max?
00:23:06That he was going to end the partnership that night?
00:23:08Yes.
00:23:09But Dick didn't kill Max.
00:23:11He couldn't do a thing like that.
00:23:13He's always the good at God.
00:23:15Have you agreed upon the verdict?
00:23:20We have, Your Honor.
00:23:23The defendant will rise and face the jury.
00:23:31We, the jury, find the defendant guilty of murder in the first degree.
00:23:45We, the jury, find the defendant guilty of murder in the first degree.
00:24:15Go on.
00:24:17I'll go.
00:24:22All right, Mr. Fred Boy, I'll get you in the end.
00:24:27Do you want to raise the bet?
00:24:30No, one bag of gum is aplenty.
00:24:35Look a yell, look a yell.
00:24:38Do you want to make that three bags?
00:24:41Just forget I mentioned it.
00:24:42How do you feel, kid?
00:24:49I'm all right.
00:24:52It's six o'clock.
00:24:55Yeah, I know.
00:24:57I'll last two hours.
00:25:01I can't seem to realize.
00:25:04You're mine.
00:25:08Ah, you'll have to stay yet, kid.
00:25:15Too late now, Kirby.
00:25:18It's funny you ain't hurting your mother yet.
00:25:20I can't understand it.
00:25:24I know she's trying as hard as she can.
00:25:29You'll hear all right.
00:25:30Mothers never fail.
00:25:32Ben, if it's the only other, you'll argue more.
00:25:37The governor gave a couple of stays last week.
00:25:40No reason why your mother shouldn't be able to get one for you.
00:25:43You'll get it, white boy.
00:25:44You'll get it.
00:25:45Just keep on praying.
00:25:47I'm praying for it.
00:25:50It's no use.
00:25:52I guess I haven't been heard at all.
00:25:56Home!
00:26:00Maybe I should start yelling homes.
00:26:07Isn't it funny for Werner to remember all those poems?
00:26:10Yeah.
00:26:12He's got one that fits everything.
00:26:14So I hope he don't start that one about the midnight special when I have to go.
00:26:18I don't think I'll mind.
00:26:20I'm going to go like Berg did.
00:26:23He was great.
00:26:25Yeah, you've got to give him credit.
00:26:28He had his nerve all right.
00:26:31Did you hear him singing almost to the end?
00:26:34And pulling that crack about waiting for Christmas when they couldn't open the door, eh?
00:26:37Yeah.
00:26:39That wasn't nerve.
00:26:41That's bourgeois.
00:26:43That's what it is.
00:26:43That ain't nerve.
00:26:44He was so afraid he had to sing so as he'd be able to stand straight when his belly was all doubled up.
00:26:49I could hear his knees banging together from way over here.
00:26:53No.
00:26:54Say, Fred.
00:26:56Ain't you seen guys bumping up their insides marching to that door?
00:26:59I sure have.
00:27:01Yeah, well, if they examined half the guys, even before they threw that switch, they'd find out they could save current.
00:27:05Stop it.
00:27:06Stop it.
00:27:06Will you, Farb, please?
00:27:07I'm sorry if I forgot me so.
00:27:14I sure did hate to see that fellow Berg go.
00:27:18That's all right.
00:27:20You'll meet him up in heaven, Sonny.
00:27:23I'm thinking that I ain't going to meet him, you, or any other white man up in heaven, Fred Boyd.
00:27:31Do you know that song, I got shoes, and you got shoes?
00:27:38And all God's children got shoes.
00:27:43When I guess to heaven, I'm going to put on my shoes.
00:27:47I'm going to walk all over God's heaven.
00:27:52Heaven.
00:27:54Heaven.
00:27:57Well, that song is just one grand lie.
00:28:02And it's just a fool black man that believes it.
00:28:05Don't you know there's two heavens?
00:28:10One for the white man and one for the black man?
00:28:16Why?
00:28:17If I could sneak up into that white man's heaven by accident or something.
00:28:21The keeper's up there says, what you doing up here in this heaven anyhow?
00:28:28Who told you to come here?
00:28:32Don't you know this ain't your place?
00:28:34Get on over in that black heaven.
00:28:38Over there by that garbage can.
00:28:41Before you sent to your black hell.
00:28:44What, have they got a hell for the black folks, too?
00:28:47Sure.
00:28:48Sure we got a black hell.
00:28:50Does you all think there's one let us fry in the same pie with you white meat?
00:29:00You'll move, red boy.
00:29:03All right.
00:29:08Telegram.
00:29:09Five.
00:29:10Five?
00:29:11You got a telegram?
00:29:12I told you so.
00:29:13You've got news.
00:29:16Suck will be right along.
00:29:24Give it to me.
00:29:25Let me have it.
00:29:26Please.
00:29:34What is it, Five?
00:29:37It's from my mother.
00:29:39The prison board turned her down.
00:29:40She won't give up.
00:29:43She's going to see the governor.
00:29:45She must be a swell mother, kid.
00:29:47She won't see the governor.
00:29:48He's out of town.
00:29:49You'll burn, all right.
00:29:51You cheap screw.
00:29:54Why don't you take your mouth shut, Meers?
00:29:57Don't believe him, Five.
00:29:59He's a mean skunk.
00:30:02He's just done to frighten you, that's all.
00:30:10Send her down to Pat.
00:30:25Yes, sir.
00:30:30Murphy.
00:30:32Take this down to Callahan, death house guard room.
00:30:34Yes, sir.
00:30:35I hate to go down there.
00:30:44One after the other, they stop breathing.
00:30:48Is it of any use?
00:30:52I wonder if they know afterwards
00:30:54that they've been punished.
00:30:58Well, it won't be long now.
00:31:11I'll see in the guard room when you're through.
00:31:13Right.
00:31:13Okay.
00:31:20Open it up, Drake.
00:31:21What for?
00:31:22You're going to get shaved.
00:31:38Cheers, Petty.
00:31:46Keener, Five.
00:31:48Don't you worry, I will.
00:31:50I'm waiting for you on the 27th.
00:31:52That's the stuff, Wallis.
00:31:54Keep it up.
00:31:56It'll be better for all of us if you do.
00:32:00What about his head?
00:32:01Nothing doing.
00:32:02I don't want Mother to see me that way when I get home.
00:32:05The warden said, all right, we don't have to do it to him.
00:32:07All right, Five.
00:32:09But don't say later on I didn't warn you.
00:32:12It'll take twice as much use.
00:32:14This is my funeral, not yours.
00:32:16I'll write it any way I like.
00:32:19Okay.
00:32:20It's you that's going to burn, not me.
00:32:22I hate a gold.
00:32:39I didn't know I hated anything so much in all my life.
00:32:44Well, this old life ain't so good anyway, Five.
00:32:48Let's just hope you're going to a better one.
00:32:53Maybe there is a better one somewhere.
00:32:56Gee, they ought to be.
00:32:59Yeah, you can talk.
00:33:01You're lucky.
00:33:01You got a 30-day stay.
00:33:03I wish I had one.
00:33:08Seems like I ought to get at least one.
00:33:11Just one.
00:33:16Blackhead.
00:33:19You got to hear this death warrant.
00:33:21I don't want to hear it.
00:33:22The role that must be read.
00:33:23I'm sick of the rules.
00:33:24Death warrant.
00:33:25Richard Walters.
00:33:27The Frank Lewis warden, state prison.
00:33:30You are hereby ordered to execute Richard Walters.
00:33:33Convicted of first-degree murder in the manner provided by the law.
00:33:38On the 13th day of September, at such time as you shall determine.
00:33:42Within the walls of your said prison pursuant to the order of this court made and provided.
00:33:46James Griswold, judge presiding.
00:33:51That's that.
00:33:53Callahan.
00:33:54What?
00:33:55I want you to send a message to my mother.
00:33:57Yeah, you got to do it for him, don't you, Callahan?
00:34:01That's a rule, too, ain't it?
00:34:02You didn't like to see him die without even a word to his mother, wouldn't you?
00:34:05Shut up, you.
00:34:06What do you want to say?
00:34:08Tell her I'm laughing and joking and singing.
00:34:12Tell her I'm sick of her.
00:34:18Tell her I'm all right.
00:34:20All right.
00:34:21Got that?
00:34:22Yeah, I got it.
00:34:23And tell her my thoughts are all over her.
00:34:28Tell her all of that, will you?
00:34:30Yeah, I'll tell her.
00:34:31You bet you will.
00:34:35Rat.
00:34:36I'll see you inside when you're through, Mike.
00:34:48I'll be right with you.
00:34:55Here comes your supper, pie.
00:34:57Now, I hope it's a good one.
00:34:59I guess it's my last.
00:35:00Oh, I don't know.
00:35:02You'll get that steak.
00:35:03It's early, I...
00:35:05Here, you on me, boy.
00:35:08Thanks.
00:35:16Where did you order, guys?
00:35:18I want a ten-line steak, baked potatoes, jam, bread, plenty of butter, coffee, and mushroom soup.
00:35:25Mmm, mmm, mushroom soup.
00:35:29I wonder where they got that from.
00:35:32Is it canned soup?
00:35:33I don't know.
00:35:34It tastes too good to tell.
00:35:36I sure do wish I had some.
00:35:38You'll have some, sonny boy.
00:35:40They'll give you all you want.
00:35:47See if I can't finish it.
00:35:52Six-thirty.
00:35:54An hour and a half.
00:35:55That's all that's left.
00:35:56What if I shouldn't get that steak?
00:36:01Keep hold of yourself, five.
00:36:03It's all right.
00:36:04I'll get you.
00:36:04What if I shouldn't get that steak, Mears?
00:36:07You'll get it.
00:36:08Yeah, but what if I shouldn't?
00:36:10But you will.
00:36:11Yeah, what if I shouldn't?
00:36:12What if I shouldn't?
00:36:13I got mine, didn't I?
00:36:15Why should you be different?
00:36:17What if I shouldn't?
00:36:18What if I shouldn't?
00:36:19Steady, Frank.
00:36:20Tomorrow.
00:36:21What?
00:36:22I'm going to lie and let you hold your hand tonight.
00:36:25They won't let you.
00:36:26Yes, they will.
00:36:27And you'll get the juice through you, too, and we'll both die together.
00:36:31Well, cut it out, five.
00:36:32Ain't it bad enough without that?
00:36:34The death house, where they come and go, it lingers just a little time before they give
00:36:39you the electric chair, sentence for some awful crime.
00:36:42He started out again.
00:36:44Stop it, Eddie.
00:36:44Stop it.
00:36:45Shut up, you crazy fool.
00:36:47I've seen them come.
00:36:48I've seen them go.
00:36:50I've heard the death warrants read.
00:36:52When I see the bright lights go dim in the electric chair, another soul is dead.
00:36:58Stop it, Eddie.
00:36:59Have a hard.
00:37:00When I hear the lonesome hummer the motor that sends the high voltage to your chest.
00:37:05Stop it, Eddie.
00:37:05Here, stop it.
00:37:06I'll go play it.
00:37:07Stop him, sir.
00:37:08Buddy.
00:37:09Dick, where can you stop him?
00:37:11Stop him yourself.
00:37:13I like it.
00:37:14Scum.
00:37:17Scum, you...
00:37:18You yellow screw.
00:37:19Come on, Blackfoot.
00:37:22Oh, fight down.
00:37:25I can't stand much of this.
00:37:27It makes me sick when a guy is going to burn.
00:37:30I'd rather be anywhere than here.
00:37:33That goes for me, too, Fred, boy.
00:37:35I'm going to burn.
00:37:58Did you read the prayers, my boy?
00:38:00Yes, Father.
00:38:02I'm finished up to here.
00:38:05All right.
00:38:06Let us continue from here.
00:38:16Calling car 28.
00:38:17Calling car 28.
00:38:19Come on, baby.
00:38:20We got something hot on the platter here.
00:38:21There's a hold up at 4th and Main.
00:38:23That's all.
00:38:29Police!
00:38:59Come on, baby.
00:39:29Come on, baby.
00:39:59Come on, baby.
00:40:16This one's dead.
00:40:18Yep.
00:40:19Too bad.
00:40:20So is this one.
00:40:20Hey, Pat.
00:40:26Come here.
00:40:27Yeah?
00:40:28Take a look at this, will you?
00:40:31Doesn't that answer the description of watching the Walters case?
00:40:35To Richard from Father.
00:40:37Yeah, that's it, all right.
00:40:38God bless you.
00:40:45God bless you.
00:40:56Well, my boy, how are you feeling?
00:40:59Well.
00:41:00I've been praying for him.
00:41:02I think his soul is at rest.
00:41:03Yeah.
00:41:05I'm coming back presently to give him Holy Communion.
00:41:08And I'm going to stay with him then until the end.
00:41:10It'll calm him and bring him nearer to God.
00:41:13It'll help him to go without fear.
00:41:15All right, all right.
00:41:17I've got two weeks yet.
00:41:18Do I have to go through this a million times?
00:41:21John, you're fatigued.
00:41:23You ought to go to bed.
00:41:25No.
00:41:26I don't want no sleep.
00:41:28No, but you haven't slept for nights.
00:41:29You need it.
00:41:30I don't need nothing.
00:41:32Why don't you leave me alone, O'Connor?
00:41:34Oh, I'm...
00:41:35I'm sorry.
00:41:36I was only trying.
00:41:38I can't sleep, don't you see?
00:41:39I don't see him in there, but I know what he looks like.
00:41:42I know what he's going through in there.
00:41:45He's scared stiff in there.
00:41:48It seems to me he's very brave.
00:41:50Brave?
00:41:51How can he be brave if I'm afraid of puking?
00:41:53He's feeling like if my belly's turning over just for the idea.
00:41:56John, he has faith and believes.
00:42:02Oh, I wish you'd allow me to talk to you someday about God in the body.
00:42:05No, no, no, that ain't faith.
00:42:08They're just closing your eyes and wishing.
00:42:10Say, I've been through too much.
00:42:13Maybe I never had no education, but I thought a lot in my time.
00:42:16I had to, and I know this.
00:42:18I've got to see it in black and white.
00:42:21I've got to have two and two make me talk to myself into nothing.
00:42:24Don't you think I'd like to believe and not be afraid to go through that door over there?
00:42:28I'd have to wait and worry and wait.
00:42:31Go nice and peaceful and smile and have faith.
00:42:35Why, sure.
00:42:36You can talk that way.
00:42:37You don't have to go.
00:42:38You're not waiting, afraid, afraid.
00:42:39John, I would have no fear.
00:42:45You wouldn't, eh?
00:42:46I'm certain I wouldn't.
00:42:49Goodbye, John.
00:42:56O'Connor.
00:42:58We'll see if you're afraid.
00:43:00Stand where you are and you'll make a sound.
00:43:02Get in there and keep your mouth shut, dear, here.
00:43:25Keep your mouth shut.
00:43:26John, you're mad to try anything like this.
00:43:28Get in there and keep your mouth shut.
00:43:30You've got to work fast.
00:43:40You ain't got a minute to lose.
00:43:41You're going to do as I say.
00:43:42I'm running this.
00:43:43I'm the boss.
00:43:43Get me?
00:43:45Come on out, sonny.
00:43:46I'm with you, boss.
00:43:47Watch that car there.
00:43:48Mez, mez.
00:43:49You're a man, mez.
00:43:50I'm going to try to keep your shirt on.
00:43:52Get out of there, kid.
00:43:57I'm out.
00:43:58I'm not number five anymore.
00:44:00I've got a chance, Mez.
00:44:01I'll say you've got a chance, but keep quiet.
00:44:04All right, DeMora.
00:44:05Maybe he won't be sitting in that chair on the 29th.
00:44:06Yeah, maybe he won't be alive on the 29th.
00:44:08Sure, maybe he won't, but what about it?
00:44:13Well, what's the matter?
00:44:14Did you join this?
00:44:17Say, look, this warden's a pretty good guy.
00:44:19You hadn't want to do this for him.
00:44:20Get on this.
00:44:21Have you got a plan?
00:44:22Plan?
00:44:23What do you think I've been doing?
00:44:24Sitting counting cockroaches?
00:44:25Sure, I've got a plan and a good one.
00:44:27But what is it?
00:44:27I'll tell you when I'm ready.
00:44:28You better join with us or I'm not responsible for you.
00:44:31Yeah, well, as weak as you do.
00:44:32At least you'll get it sudden when you ain't expecting it.
00:44:34When you haven't been washed and shaved and prepared like a stuffed goose for the cooking.
00:44:39At least you won't listen to that clock take away the minutes of your life.
00:44:41You won't have to walk up to that chair.
00:44:44What do you think about it, Wallace?
00:44:46I can breathe now.
00:44:48I feel like I've been born again.
00:44:50All right, Mears.
00:44:51I'm not against you.
00:44:52But I just want to look at it reasonable, that's all.
00:44:55I'm with you.
00:45:00Come on out of here.
00:45:01You're free now.
00:45:03So you can stop all that fool about being nuts.
00:45:07Come on, I know you.
00:45:09You can fool the doctors, but you can't fool me.
00:45:11We need every man here, so quit the comedy.
00:45:13No, no.
00:45:17He is nuts, fellas.
00:45:23I thought he was for all the time.
00:45:27I'll lock him in here and keep him out of the way.
00:45:33How are you going to handle this?
00:45:34All them screws in the guard room.
00:45:35We're going to catch them and get their guns.
00:45:37Listen, Mears, you take my advice and...
00:45:38Shut up.
00:45:39What?
00:45:40You heard me.
00:45:40If I had a catch, you wouldn't talk that way.
00:45:42No, I'd talk this way.
00:45:44Would you?
00:45:45Yes, I would.
00:45:46All right, boss.
00:45:49All right.
00:45:51Okay, then.
00:45:52Everything I say goes and I ain't going to waste a minute arguing, see?
00:45:55Watch that screw.
00:45:56He's moving around.
00:45:57Get him on the head and get him in the mayor's cell.
00:46:01I'll do that good pleasure, boss.
00:46:07Do you realize what you're doing?
00:46:09I can't, O'Connor.
00:46:10I got no time for lectures.
00:46:11He's going to get through Mears.
00:46:15What's the difference?
00:46:16What if we don't?
00:46:17We're going to try.
00:46:18We've got to get them screws.
00:46:19But remember, we've got to rush them.
00:46:21Sudden.
00:46:21Quit.
00:46:22Grab one of them wearing stools.
00:46:23Get stools, everybody.
00:46:24If they fight, crack them.
00:46:26But not too hard.
00:46:27Because I want them alive.
00:46:29Time to test that chair, boy.
00:46:42You'd better finish up that game.
00:46:45Breathe.
00:46:51Don't move.
00:46:51Don't move.
00:46:54That's for the one you gave me, screw.
00:46:56Get him up.
00:46:57Hide.
00:46:58Fresco, men.
00:47:01Get the guns in front of your shells and get them out of here.
00:47:18Yes?
00:47:19It's located at the shooting.
00:47:20It's in the death house.
00:47:22Nobody answers.
00:47:22Wait.
00:47:25Who's in the death house?
00:47:26Teddy.
00:47:27Ah, so funny.
00:47:29Drake, father, co-callers, and Callahan.
00:47:31Pat hasn't come out?
00:47:32Are you sure?
00:47:34Yes.
00:47:34I can see the entrance from here.
00:47:38Hello?
00:47:40Hello?
00:47:43Death house.
00:47:44Who's in the death house?
00:47:47Dead.
00:47:49Matthew, Matthew, father.
00:47:50Father.
00:47:50How's Sonny?
00:48:19Dead.
00:48:19Yes, put down that gun.
00:48:23Are you talking to me?
00:48:24Put down that gun.
00:48:25Do you hear me?
00:48:26I'll have you on a straight jacket in an hour.
00:48:28Yeah?
00:48:29Yeah, I'll have the hose on you, too.
00:48:31Mayor.
00:48:32Wallers.
00:48:33You two get busy and knock the bars out of cell one.
00:48:35I've got to have one window open.
00:48:37Well, don't stand there and look at me.
00:48:39Move.
00:48:39There's an axe in the guard room.
00:48:40That a boy.
00:48:41Get it, Wallers.
00:48:43You two get on that window in cell six and plug anybody a seat.
00:48:46Yes.
00:48:47You don't know what you're doing.
00:48:48The law is strong.
00:48:49Shut up with your law.
00:48:50I'm sick of it and I'm sick of you and your chatter.
00:48:52You know I can't.
00:48:53Cutters.
00:48:54I'm the law now.
00:48:57Here, take that.
00:48:57Well, get those bars out, but keep low.
00:49:04Don't take no chances.
00:49:15Hello.
00:49:16Is that you, Piff?
00:49:18No.
00:49:19It's Killer Mears.
00:49:21We got your brother-in-law and your guards locked up.
00:49:24Understand?
00:49:25In the cells and we got their guns.
00:49:28You can't get away with that, Killer.
00:49:31You better give up now while you've got a chance.
00:49:33Yeah, we'll give up.
00:49:34Listen, you.
00:49:35Before you send out any alarm, get this and get it straight.
00:49:39I'm talking for all the boys and we want our freedom.
00:49:43We want a big, close car, plenty of gas and oil and good tires.
00:49:46Four hours start and no double-crossing.
00:49:49We'll take O'Connor's and your brother-in-law with us.
00:49:51And if you come through, we'll drop them safe.
00:49:54You'll get nothing of the kind.
00:49:58And we're going to kill your guards.
00:50:00One after another.
00:50:02Your brother-in-law is a guard.
00:50:04Get me?
00:50:05And we're going to keep on killing them until we get that car.
00:50:08I can't give you your freedom.
00:50:12Well, then I'll change your mind for you.
00:50:14Listen carefully.
00:50:16Demora?
00:50:17Kirby?
00:50:18Get Drake out of there.
00:50:19No.
00:50:23No.
00:50:24No.
00:50:25No.
00:50:26No.
00:50:28Come on now.
00:50:28I'll give it to you right here.
00:50:30Oh, you can't.
00:50:32You can.
00:50:33You can.
00:50:33Oh, you can't.
00:50:34I can.
00:50:35You're not going to do this.
00:50:36Yes, I am.
00:50:38You've had this coming to you for a long time.
00:50:40This is your payoff.
00:50:42Don't do it.
00:50:43Don't do it.
00:50:44Mids.
00:50:44Mids.
00:50:45I'll do anything.
00:50:46I'll come to get out.
00:50:47I'll do anything.
00:50:48Lick the floor.
00:50:49Lick the floor, you yellow belly.
00:50:51It won't do you any good.
00:50:53I hope I miss you the first time, so I have to give it to you twice.
00:50:57Don't do it.
00:50:58Don't do it.
00:50:59Please don't.
00:51:01Hear your guard, Worsham?
00:51:02No.
00:51:02Hear your guard?
00:51:03Hear him squalling for his life?
00:51:06Listen to this.
00:51:07And get that car before we treat the rest of him the same way.
00:51:11No.
00:51:12No.
00:51:12No.
00:51:13No.
00:51:18Mears, did you kill that man?
00:51:23Look out the window and see.
00:51:39It's Drake, all right.
00:51:41Get out of the walls.
00:51:43Find out what sells up in the lock-in.
00:51:45Okay, Chief.
00:51:46Wait.
00:51:48I want every guard out of there safe, do you understand?
00:51:52Get those cons into the dungeons, dead or alive.
00:51:55Turn the machine guns loose and all the empty cells.
00:51:59Pour lead into every spot that you can reach.
00:52:03Get bombs on the walls.
00:52:05And if the machine guns don't stop them, we'll blow in the side of the cell block.
00:52:10Get going.
00:52:10Okay, Chief.
00:52:15That's right.
00:52:16Keep up that wall.
00:52:17Don't waste your bullets.
00:52:19Okay, we haven't got many of them left.
00:52:23Don't you see it's no use, Mears?
00:52:25They won't let you go.
00:52:27You better shut up, Callahan.
00:52:28I might take you next.
00:52:31They got the boys locked in cells two, three, and four.
00:52:33Now, the cons are using the other windows there.
00:52:35So cut loose at them, but be careful.
00:52:37All right.
00:52:37Stop.
00:52:59Stop.
00:53:00Stop.
00:53:02Machine guns, I got them there!
00:53:14Ted?
00:53:15Yeah.
00:53:21No use, Storm.
00:53:23You might as well play a race now.
00:53:25Come on out, O'Ferty.
00:53:27Let him out, kid.
00:53:32John, you're not going to kill me, are you?
00:53:37This guy, O'Flair, he's okay, ain't he?
00:53:39Sure, he's all right. He's been pretty white.
00:53:41Shall we let him go?
00:53:43Yeah, that'd be swell.
00:53:48You see, we mean business, don't you?
00:53:50Yes.
00:53:51Well, I'm going to let you go.
00:53:54Free.
00:53:55But I want you to tell that keeper something, and I want you to tell him right.
00:53:58He thinks we won't go through with this.
00:54:00You know we will.
00:54:01Yes, I know.
00:54:02You'll be able to tell him what it means to them to get out of here safe.
00:54:05You'll be able to tell him what a spot they're in better than I can.
00:54:08Tell him that he ain't got no chicken-hearted punks in here.
00:54:11I'm prepared to carry out every particular of everything I say I'll do.
00:54:15Get me?
00:54:16Yes.
00:54:16You tell him.
00:54:17Now, remember this.
00:54:19Tell him that we got four men in here.
00:54:21Four live men.
00:54:23Harrison Petty, Callahan, and the priest.
00:54:26Tell him that I'm going to kill every one of them.
00:54:28I'm prepared to kill every one of them, and Callahan goes first.
00:54:32You hear that?
00:54:32Yes, I hear.
00:54:33If he don't come through with my demands, if he don't come through, say that Callahan goes in ten minutes.
00:54:41Get me?
00:54:44Principal keeper Callahan at 725.
00:54:47Unless that warden phones me and gives me his word, he'll go through with it.
00:54:50In that case, I'll give him thirty minutes to have that car outside the door there.
00:54:53Get me?
00:54:54Yes.
00:54:55I'll remember every blessed word of it.
00:54:57I want to thank you for this, John.
00:55:00I'll never forget you.
00:55:01I'm thinking about retiring anyway.
00:55:03My pension's beginning in a few months now.
00:55:05All right.
00:55:05Get going.
00:55:13Goodbye, John.
00:55:15Goodbye.
00:55:15Goodbye.
00:55:21Wait a minute.
00:55:22It's over.
00:55:22I read.
00:55:23Don't shoot.
00:55:24That's swell, Michael.
00:55:25You're safe.
00:55:31Get back on that window and stay there.
00:55:34You better get ready, Callahan.
00:55:37No!
00:55:38Yes!
00:55:47You got just eight minutes.
00:55:49I'm going to give you a little taste of what we go through in there.
00:55:52When that hand reaches 725, I'm going to put a 38-sized hunk of lead through your head.
00:55:58See?
00:55:59You can't mean that, Mirs.
00:56:01You don't mean you're going to do that in cold blood without a chance.
00:56:07I never meant anything more in my life, Callahan.
00:56:11Mirs, you can't go on with this.
00:56:14You can't go on taking human lives.
00:56:16It's got to stop.
00:56:18The warden won't do anything but what the state demands.
00:56:20Oh, he won't.
00:56:23Well, that's very nice of him.
00:56:25He's only going to give me the electric chair.
00:56:27He's only going to kill me.
00:56:29What do you want me to do?
00:56:30Get down on my knees and thank him?
00:56:32That's his job.
00:56:33His duty.
00:56:38You've got six minutes, Callahan.
00:56:40How does it feel?
00:56:43You think you understand a little bit of what we feel now?
00:56:51You've got to do something, Frank.
00:56:53There are four men left.
00:56:56Four live men.
00:56:58Your brother-in-law.
00:57:00They shot Drake in cold blood.
00:57:02Not a chance.
00:57:04And they'll do the same to the rest of them.
00:57:06Give them the car.
00:57:08Give them anything that they want.
00:57:11We'll get them after.
00:57:13Don't you think I'd give them ten cars if I could?
00:57:17Do you think I want to throw away the lives of those men?
00:57:21Callahan's life?
00:57:23My sister's husband?
00:57:27I can't do it.
00:57:32It isn't just this escape.
00:57:34We might get them back.
00:57:36But what of it?
00:57:37What would it mean?
00:57:40The news would spread.
00:57:43Every prison in the country.
00:57:46The Khans had made a warden.
00:57:48Let them go.
00:57:50Everyone would be in danger.
00:57:55All on account of me.
00:57:58And my brother-in-law.
00:57:59And those three.
00:58:05Warden speaking.
00:58:06Well, how about it?
00:58:08You've got four minutes.
00:58:10I can't do it, Mears.
00:58:13In four minutes, Callahan is going to die.
00:58:16Doesn't that mean anything to you?
00:58:18Yes.
00:58:20He means a lot to me.
00:58:23But that doesn't change anything.
00:58:25All right.
00:58:26Then he's going to say goodbye to you.
00:58:28If that don't change your mind, it's too bad.
00:58:31We want that car.
00:58:39Kirby, no one.
00:58:40Watch these guys.
00:58:43Get over there and see if you can save yourself.
00:58:45John, you're crazy.
00:58:52Frank, get me out of here.
00:58:54Do what he says.
00:58:56Give them anything they want.
00:58:57Anything?
00:58:59Get me out, Frank.
00:59:00They'll kill me.
00:59:01I can't let them go, Pat.
00:59:04You've got to, Frank.
00:59:05These men are not going out to blow up the world.
00:59:08They just want to hide.
00:59:10Get away, that's all.
00:59:11You've got to save me, Frank.
00:59:14It repels.
00:59:16We worked together for ten years.
00:59:18You can't let me go like this.
00:59:20It's murder.
00:59:22For Rosie's sake.
00:59:24And the kids.
00:59:28There's your answer.
00:59:29He cut you off.
00:59:30He cut me off.
00:59:42He had to.
00:59:43He can't help you.
00:59:44It's his duty.
00:59:45Duty?
00:59:46Who cares about duty when it means our lives?
00:59:49We've got to take a chance.
00:59:52Use the bombs.
00:59:54Blow in the world.
00:59:56We've got to get at them.
00:59:59All right, Frank.
01:00:00You've got thirty seconds, Callahan.
01:00:06How do you feel now?
01:00:08How many times did you read a death wire?
01:00:11How many times did you give the electrician a death signal?
01:00:14How many guys did you hold a hose to and laced up on a straitjacket?
01:00:18Huh?
01:00:19Do you feel your guts turning over like mine have?
01:00:22Like all these monkeys have?
01:00:25All right, Mears.
01:00:28Where do I stand?
01:00:30Right where you are.
01:00:42Roll them into number six.
01:00:49Hey, stop firing.
01:00:50Yeah.
01:00:51They want to see what we're going to do.
01:00:53Get back up there.
01:00:55Curving.
01:00:56Number four.
01:00:57Tomorrow is five.
01:00:58Keep your eye out.
01:00:59Return.
01:00:59Come here.
01:01:16Hey.
01:01:19Hey.
01:01:20Hey.
01:01:20Hey.
01:01:20Hey.
01:01:21Hey.
01:01:22Hey.
01:01:23Hey.
01:01:54They got Kirby.
01:01:59Yeah.
01:02:00I'll try to get all of us.
01:02:02We're just a lot of animals.
01:02:04A lot of monkeys in a cage.
01:02:07Mares, why don't you quit?
01:02:09Give us a chance to live.
01:02:12Don't you think I want to live?
01:02:15Don't you think I want to be free?
01:02:18Yeah.
01:02:20I want to walk in the sun.
01:02:21I want to see an ocean.
01:02:25I want to see a woman again.
01:02:31Get out of there.
01:02:33Get them out of there.
01:02:34I want to see a woman again.
01:02:47Oh!
01:02:52They got him himself.
01:02:55Save us a bullet.
01:02:57And I suppose I'm next.
01:03:00Yes, O'Connor.
01:03:01You are.
01:03:03Next and last.
01:03:04No, no.
01:03:05You can't do it.
01:03:06You can't shoot a priest.
01:03:07Shut up.
01:03:08You can't, Mares.
01:03:08You're not going to kill him.
01:03:10They say it's their luck to kill a priest.
01:03:12I want to see if it is.
01:03:14Who do you think you are?
01:03:15You've been bossing this thing long enough.
01:03:17I'm through.
01:03:17Do you hear me?
01:03:18I'm through.
01:03:18Look out!
01:03:21Look out!
01:03:29Took her from me.
01:03:32Can you imagine taking her from me?
01:03:35Mares.
01:03:39There I am, kid.
01:03:41Keep hanging on.
01:03:43They got me.
01:03:45It's probably they should get me now.
01:03:47I know.
01:03:50It hurts.
01:03:52It's just...
01:03:53Terrible!
01:03:55Better not talk.
01:03:56Can I help him?
01:03:58He don't need your prayers.
01:04:06Hello?
01:04:08Yes, sir.
01:04:09Dr. Blaine calling you, sir.
01:04:17Warden speaking, Governor.
01:04:20The district attorney at Moreland has just reached me long distance.
01:04:24Said they have new evidence to prove Waters' innocence.
01:04:27I want to stay the execution.
01:04:30I'll send her a reprieve tomorrow, pending an investigation for full pardon.
01:04:34It may be too late, Governor.
01:04:36There's been a break in the death house.
01:04:39The convicts are holding it against us.
01:04:41When did this happen?
01:04:42An hour ago.
01:04:44I've kept the news inside the prison.
01:04:46How serious is it?
01:04:48Have there been any killings?
01:04:49Yes.
01:04:50Several.
01:04:51We don't know who's alive in there and who isn't.
01:04:55Find out who's alive.
01:04:57Keep me posted.
01:04:58If Waters is living, tell him his pardon depends on this fight stopping at once
01:05:03and the extent of his guilt in starting it.
01:05:06Yes, sir.
01:05:08Goodbye, Governor.
01:05:10Goodbye, sir.
01:05:14What is it, sir?
01:05:16I can't stand it.
01:05:19I can't...
01:05:21John, give up.
01:05:24Give up and get him to the hospital.
01:05:25He needs attention.
01:05:27Now, what are the matto?
01:05:30They'll only saw him up so he can cook him.
01:05:33I can't stand it, bears.
01:05:35My chest, it hurts.
01:05:38I want you to finish me.
01:05:41Go ahead and shoot.
01:05:43My eyes are closed.
01:05:45Go ahead.
01:05:49John.
01:06:13No, no, no.
01:06:15Don't.
01:06:17Don't.
01:06:17Mears.
01:06:21Mears.
01:06:24Wait.
01:06:26A message.
01:06:28They're trying to get word for you.
01:06:29Is Waters alive?
01:06:57General Waters.
01:06:58Walters.
01:06:59Walters.
01:07:01Governor.
01:07:02Has given him a reprieve.
01:07:06Reprieve.
01:07:08Reprieve.
01:07:11And maybe a pardon if you stop fighting.
01:07:18Don't you see me, Earth?
01:07:20A pardon?
01:07:21You can save this boy.
01:07:22I think I'll go get a little air.
01:07:38I think I'll go get a little air.
01:07:38Who do I?
01:07:40I'm sohold.
01:07:41That was so good.
01:07:43And she'll go on.
01:07:44I think I'll go into my apartment.
01:07:48It will like a little bird.
01:07:50I got two inches.
01:07:53I got two inches.
01:07:55Badะพัะผs.
01:07:59I didn't have one.
01:08:02I don't have one.
01:08:03I see.
01:08:03You can't deserve it.
01:08:06Wh treble.
01:08:06Two weeks more and these come off for good.
01:08:11You've pulled through in great shape.
01:08:13Thanks to you.
01:08:16And Mears.
01:08:18Now, I keep thinking what Fred said to him after the break started.
01:08:22You're a man, Mears.
01:08:24A crazy man.
01:08:25Yeah, I've been thinking that.
01:08:28He seemed to go crazy right after he got the keys.
01:08:30Men like Mears are hard to understand.
01:08:36Hello, Mother.
01:08:41Hello, dear.
01:08:48I brought the oranges this time.
01:08:50How are you feeling today, son?
01:08:52Pretty good.
01:08:53Think you could stand a little excitement?
01:08:55Yeah, I guess so. What?
01:08:57It finally got here.
01:08:59A full pardon.
01:09:01I thought you might like to see it.
01:09:03Thanks.
01:09:06Thanks.
01:09:06You're welcome.
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