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βš–οΈπŸ’₯ In Convict’s Code (1939), an ex-convict seeks justice and redemption in a world stacked against him. This gripping B-movie noir dives deep into crime, deceit, and the high cost of freedom.

πŸ“½οΈ Plot Summary:
After serving time for a crime he didn’t commit, ex-football star David Brent (Robert Kent) is released on parole and finds himself entangled in a web of corruption and gang violence. Can he clear his name before the past catches up to him again?

πŸ•°οΈ Year Released: 1939
🎭 Genre: Crime Drama, Film Noir
🎬 Directed by: Lambert Hillyer
🎞️ Starring: Robert Kent, Anne Nagel, Sidney Blackmer

🎯 Why Watch It?
βœ”οΈ Gritty crime drama with early noir elements
βœ”οΈ Redemption story with a strong moral core
βœ”οΈ Classic 1930s acting and atmospheric tension
βœ”οΈ Rare gem from Monogram Pictures

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πŸ”“βš½ Justice. Betrayal. Redemption. Convict’s Code (1939) delivers a raw and emotional ride through the shadows of the criminal underworld.
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Transcript
00:00:00The End
00:01:30Parole.
00:01:32Any violation will cause you to be brought back and serve the remaining six years of your time.
00:01:37You will report immediately to the place to which you have been paroled.
00:01:40And within 24 hours you will report your arrival to the parole officer.
00:01:44Is that all clearly understood.
00:01:46Yes.
00:01:47Yes.
00:01:49And three years to memorize it I couldn't forget it.
00:01:53Keeping all these rules won't give me much chance to prove my innocence.
00:01:57I'm afraid you don't get any sympathy on that point.
00:02:00In all my experience I've never bumped into the case of convicting an innocent.
00:02:04I'm still waiting for the first one.
00:02:06If I get a fair break you'll take back those words one.
00:02:10My boy.
00:02:11Nothing would give me greater pleasure.
00:02:13Good luck to you Tyler.
00:02:14Thank you sir.
00:02:20I'm looking for Mr Bennett parole officer.
00:02:38That's me.
00:02:39Good morning.
00:02:40I'm Dave Tyler.
00:02:41Oh I've been expecting.
00:02:42Sit down.
00:02:43Thanks.
00:02:44Well Tyler.
00:02:46My first duty was to instruct you regarding your parole restrictions.
00:02:49You're not to change your residence or employment without my consent.
00:02:53You're not to associate with persons having a criminal record.
00:02:56You're not to use intoxicating liquor and particularly not to have in your possession any guns.
00:03:02You're not to marry without the permission of your parole officer.
00:03:05You'll report to me weekly and I will visit your place of employment and residence when I see fit.
00:03:10Now that all clearly understood.
00:03:12I know all the rules backwards.
00:03:14For the next six years no bad companions, no liquor, no guns, no late hours, no marriage.
00:03:19The question of marriage is not quite that severe.
00:03:22You are permitted to marry during your parole provided we approve the lady and she's aware of your circumstances.
00:03:28That practically killed my chances with the right girl.
00:03:31Wouldn't it be rather humiliating to ask a lady to appear here for your approval?
00:03:36You'd be surprised what the right girl would do.
00:03:38I'll wait until I can prove I'm not guilty.
00:03:41Well, you might make some girl believe that.
00:03:44You have to carry this card with you at all times.
00:03:48And it will require your signature.
00:03:50In other words, I must carry a card to identify myself as a criminal.
00:03:55If you're picked up by the police, that'll prove you're legally out of prison.
00:03:58Yeah, and brands me as a suspect for every crime in the neighborhood.
00:04:02Try to get the bitterness out of your system, Tyler.
00:04:04You should be grateful to be on parole and have a job with a respectable man like Gregory Warren.
00:04:09Well, I am grateful to Mr. Warren and anyone else who believes in me.
00:04:12I need all the friends I can get to help me prove my innocence.
00:04:15Tyler, you've had your hearing in court.
00:04:17They pass judgment on your guilt.
00:04:20What you'd better do is pay strict attention to your parole conditions.
00:04:23Remember, you're not a free man.
00:04:25Your parole is another way of serving the remaining six years of your term.
00:04:47You're the landlady?
00:04:49Mrs. McGruder.
00:04:50So, the sign outside, have you any vacancies?
00:04:53I've got one room.
00:04:54Can I see it?
00:04:55Yes.
00:04:56I don't think you'll like it, but you can look at it.
00:05:00The last man that was here, he didn't like it.
00:05:04I don't know how you ever found this place.
00:05:08Well, if you don't expect too much, you won't get it at the pointers.
00:05:13It's got windows and a bed.
00:05:15What more does a person want than that?
00:05:19You're too modest, Mrs. McGruder.
00:05:25Well, it's got a floor.
00:05:27And walls.
00:05:32Curtains on the windows.
00:05:34Well, it's even got chairs with backs on them.
00:05:39And can you beat it? It's got a ceiling.
00:05:43Never mind the cracks.
00:05:45No, I won't, as long as the rain doesn't come through them.
00:05:48Well, make up your mind. Do you want this?
00:05:51I'll make up my mind while you make up the bed.
00:06:00Say, doesn't the sun ever come in here?
00:06:02Sun?
00:06:03Some people want the air for three dollars a week.
00:06:06You want the sun.
00:06:08Okay, skip the sun. I'll get along without that.
00:06:10Okay, young man. You've got references.
00:06:13No. Have you?
00:06:15Have you got a job?
00:06:17Starting a new one, recording tomorrow.
00:06:19How are you on keeping jobs?
00:06:21Well, I was at the last one for over three years.
00:06:24Just wouldn't let me go.
00:06:25Who are you working for?
00:06:27Gregory Warren and Company Investments.
00:06:29Uh-huh.
00:06:30Well, here's your key.
00:06:33I don't want to be bothered much for an amazing three dollars a week.
00:06:38So if you want anything, don't call me. I ain't got it.
00:06:43Thanks.
00:06:44And by the way, if you want the rent right away, don't ask me.
00:06:47I haven't got it.
00:06:49I ain't surprised.
00:06:50Surprise.
00:07:08Hello, Jeff.
00:07:10Hey.
00:07:11Gee, fella, I can't believe it's you.
00:07:13Gosh, it's good to see you.
00:07:14Jeff, you don't know how grateful I am to you for helping me get parole.
00:07:17Well, I've been scheming that article ever since your trial, but I couldn't print it until you were up for parole.
00:07:21See?
00:07:22You had it figured out to a T.
00:07:23Well, half a dozen people wrote in offering me jobs.
00:07:25Yeah?
00:07:26Which one did they give you?
00:07:27A fellow by the name of Gregory Warren runs an investment company.
00:07:30Gregory Warren.
00:07:31Well, good. I know him.
00:07:32Hey, come on, sit down.
00:07:33Well, that job ought to be all right for you.
00:07:35It's up to me to make it all right.
00:07:37But they'll forget I'm a jailbird.
00:07:39Well, you watch your step and people forget in no time.
00:07:42And you forget it, too.
00:07:44I'll watch my step and I'm not going to forget.
00:07:47Well, you will in time, Dave.
00:07:48Say, come on out to my place.
00:07:50See, it'll be like old times us rooming together again.
00:07:52No, thanks, Jeff. I've got a place.
00:07:54But there's plenty of room.
00:07:55No.
00:07:56You've done enough already.
00:07:57I can't drag a mess of parole rules into your home.
00:08:00Why, they be questioning you all the time.
00:08:02I'm sort of an outcast, you know.
00:08:04Well, not with me.
00:08:05Thanks, Jeff.
00:08:06Say, you need a little cash?
00:08:09Uh, very little, but it's all yours, Dave. You know that.
00:08:13Ah, get along.
00:08:15Thanks for believing I'm not guilty, Jeff.
00:08:18Well, what else could I do?
00:08:20If I was in trouble, I needed help.
00:08:23Then you think I am guilty.
00:08:25You've thought it right along.
00:08:28Yet you did all you could to help me out.
00:08:30Well, maybe I didn't give it much thought.
00:08:33But, Jeff, I tell you, I'm innocent.
00:08:35Dave, you had a good lawyer and a fair trial.
00:08:39And six witnesses swore they saw you drive away from that bank.
00:08:42But I wasn't anywhere near that bank.
00:08:43I didn't have anything to do with the robbery.
00:08:45Well, let's forget about it.
00:08:48Forget it.
00:08:50After three years up there,
00:08:52after three years of being herded around with a bunch of criminals
00:08:55and charged with a crime I didn't do, I can't forget that.
00:08:58I tell you, I'm innocent.
00:09:00Every one of those six witnesses lied when they testified against me.
00:09:03Somebody framed me beautifully.
00:09:07Well, I'm sorry, Dave.
00:09:09I heard those witnesses and they certainly convinced me.
00:09:14It helped a lot if I thought you believed me, Jeff.
00:09:17Oh, gosh, I guess they even had me fooled.
00:09:21And you do believe me?
00:09:23Yes, Dave, I do, now.
00:09:26I don't know why I ever believed anything else.
00:09:29Thanks, Jeff.
00:09:31I needed that from you.
00:09:39Three years for something he didn't do.
00:09:43He'll be coming out of there with fire in his eye,
00:09:45looking for the guy that really pulled that bank job.
00:09:48That job was nicely tied to him for the rest of his life.
00:09:51You hope.
00:09:52It's a good thing for you that six witnesses
00:09:54saw him running away from that robbery.
00:09:56Yeah, six witnesses.
00:09:58Made to your order.
00:09:59And they saved your hide by sending him to jail instead of you.
00:10:04Yeah, that was a nice hunk of dough you cleaned up
00:10:06when I took Tyler out of that football game.
00:10:08Oh, I'd like to get my hands on another set up like that.
00:10:11Mr. Warren in.
00:10:21He'll get on to us in a week and blow all our rackets wide open.
00:10:24Suppose he starts taking up those witnesses.
00:10:26In that case, I'll turn him over as a parole violator
00:10:28and he'll go back to state's prison for the other six years.
00:10:41Mr. Warren.
00:10:42Yes.
00:10:45Why, you're a quiz Tyler.
00:10:47Not any longer, I'm Dave Tyler.
00:10:49Welcome, Dave Tyler.
00:10:50I'm glad to see you.
00:10:51I hope you'll always be able to say that.
00:10:53This is Mr. Russell.
00:10:54He's a close associate of mine, a sort of silent partner.
00:10:57How do you do, Mr. Russell?
00:10:59How I am.
00:11:00Incidentally, Russell knows the circumstances of your being here.
00:11:03I was hoping the newspapers wouldn't blast that too much.
00:11:06Yes, I used my influence to pipe that down.
00:11:09Oh, that's a break.
00:11:10Yeah, I figured there'd be handicaps enough without that.
00:11:13Yeah, the parole board pile them on thick.
00:11:15I have to report on everything but my old razor blade.
00:11:18Cigarette?
00:11:19No, thanks.
00:11:21Uh, Mr. Warren,
00:11:22I'd like to tell you how grateful I am for giving me this job.
00:11:25Why not at all?
00:11:27I'm only repaying you for all you've done for me.
00:11:30I've always greatly admired your courage as a football player.
00:11:34You're one of the few that remembered.
00:11:36Well, should we start things off with a little celebration?
00:11:38Would you like a drink?
00:11:39Uh, the parole board has thumbs down on that.
00:11:42Oh, that's a parole violation, isn't it?
00:11:44They're afraid you might stub your toe again.
00:11:47Mr. Warren, I never stubbed my toe in the first place.
00:11:50That charge against me was all wrong.
00:11:52I never robbed any bank.
00:11:55I'd like you to believe that.
00:11:56Well, it,
00:11:57it really doesn't make any difference to me.
00:11:59My interest is entirely in your football record.
00:12:04Long distance for you, Mr. Warren.
00:12:06It's your little sister.
00:12:08Oh.
00:12:12Hello, Freckles.
00:12:14Enjoying your visit?
00:12:15Get you what?
00:12:19A dog house?
00:12:22Oh, a doll house!
00:12:24No, no, I won't forget.
00:12:26I'll have the show for bite.
00:12:29And make sure you're ready.
00:12:31I want you home before dark.
00:12:33Yes, I'll see you at dinner.
00:12:35Yeah, I'll be waiting.
00:12:37Goodbye, Freckles.
00:12:39There's my kid sister.
00:12:42She's vesting up at Galeville.
00:12:44Well, gentlemen, we have important work to do.
00:12:47Someone has to buy a doll house.
00:12:49She wants the car to bring it up.
00:12:51I'll do the best I can.
00:12:52Not you.
00:12:53You're not cut out for that sort of work.
00:12:55Can you drive a car?
00:12:56That's what they said I was doing at that bank stick up.
00:12:59Well, this will be your first job.
00:13:02You're to buy a doll house and drive to Galeville.
00:13:05Here's the address.
00:13:08Pick up my kid sister and drop her off at my house.
00:13:11And where's your house?
00:13:12She'll tell you, but don't let her tell you how to drive.
00:13:16Drive carefully and avoid accidents when you're with her.
00:13:20You realize I don't dare drive without a license.
00:13:23And in order to get that, I have to see my parole officer.
00:13:26Well, I'll have to meet your parole officer sooner or later.
00:13:28It may as well be now.
00:13:30Come on, let's go.
00:13:31I'll pick you up later.
00:13:35I'm looking for a freckles.
00:14:03I was supposed to give her this.
00:14:07Oh, let me see it.
00:14:24Well, it's just the kind I wanted.
00:14:25Did you buy it?
00:14:26Yes, Mr. Warren said it was for a freckle.
00:14:29That's right.
00:14:30I'm freckles.
00:14:31You freckles?
00:14:32Oh, I see.
00:14:33You expected to see a little girl.
00:14:35Naturally, he mentioned freckles and then wanting a doll house.
00:14:39Well, let's clear up the freckles right now.
00:14:41They disappeared a long time ago, but my brother never forgot them.
00:14:44And the doll house I wanted for a little girl who lives here.
00:14:46Oh, your car is here.
00:14:50And the doll house.
00:14:53My bag is just inside.
00:14:55What a beauty.
00:14:56Oh, Gloria will love that.
00:14:58Do me a favor, Elaine.
00:14:59Don't let her see it until her birthday.
00:15:01I won't.
00:15:03Goodbye, dear.
00:15:04I'll be looking for your visit this week.
00:15:07You let me know the day and I'll drive up for you.
00:15:11So would I if I had that good looking driver.
00:15:14Never mind coming along.
00:15:16Just send him.
00:15:20Give my love to Greg.
00:15:21You bet I will.
00:15:27You're not a real chauffeur.
00:15:29That's right. How can you tell?
00:15:30Well, a regular chauffeur would have put the bag in front where it belongs.
00:15:34Sorry, I'll change it.
00:15:35No, don't.
00:15:36It gets awfully lonesome in that back seat.
00:15:39It's just like being cooped up in a cage.
00:15:41Oh, do you mind if I sit up in front with you?
00:15:44It's a lot more fun than being alone.
00:15:46I don't like being alone either, Miss Warren.
00:15:48I'll just slide through here.
00:16:00How long have you been working for my brother?
00:16:20Just started today. Driving you was my first duty.
00:16:22Oh, so I'm a duty.
00:16:24Oh, I didn't mean it that way.
00:16:25As a matter of fact, I've enjoyed today.
00:16:27Greg's a grand person and very kind to me.
00:16:30You'll enjoy working for him.
00:16:32He's been very kind to me already.
00:16:34What's your name?
00:16:35Dave Tyler.
00:16:36Tyler.
00:16:38That name has a familiar sound.
00:16:40Oh, I was thinking of the famous football player.
00:16:42Are you in relation to him?
00:16:44No. No, no relation to Wiz Tyler.
00:16:47Oh, I'd almost forgotten what happened to him.
00:16:51And we'd better get out of here.
00:16:52Your brother will wonder where we are.
00:16:54I had orders to get you home.
00:16:56Time for dinner.
00:16:57I'd like to keep my job.
00:16:58Oh, we see that nothing happens to it.
00:17:12Hello, sugar.
00:17:14Why haven't I seen you before?
00:17:16I never miss a pretty girl and you're a peach.
00:17:18Oh, I don't be like that.
00:17:23I'm easy to get acquainted with.
00:17:25Talking out of turn, bud.
00:17:26Oh, so what about it?
00:17:27Somebody might button up that lip of yours.
00:17:29Oh, you want to get tough, huh?
00:17:31All right, wise guy.
00:17:35Leave him alone.
00:17:36He might get arrested.
00:17:37That's right.
00:17:38And now you know what happens to bad boys when they get into fights.
00:17:52This kind of treatment's worth a black eye.
00:17:54Not always.
00:17:55Sometimes they lose their jobs and sometimes they get put in jail.
00:17:59And sometimes just a black eye.
00:18:01Certainly hung a beaut on me.
00:18:06Hope I never run into him again.
00:18:07I forgot about him.
00:18:08Do you think we should have waited to find out what happened to him?
00:18:11No, no.
00:18:12That kind of thing can mean police and front page headlines.
00:18:16Do you mean they blame you for protecting me?
00:18:18Well, they might if they know who did it.
00:18:21Be safe or not say anything about it.
00:18:23Count on me to keep it a secret.
00:18:25Say, I better get your brother's car back to him or he won't let me drive you anymore.
00:18:30You let me manage that.
00:18:33Hope it's tomorrow.
00:18:35My eye might need some more treatment.
00:18:37I'm your doctor.
00:18:53About 15 grand there.
00:18:55Good, eh?
00:18:56Not good, but better.
00:18:58That's the West Side pair for only one week.
00:19:01The squawks are coming across a lot better since we worked on a few of them.
00:19:04Maybe you better work on a few over on the North Side.
00:19:08Sure.
00:19:09Good night, Greg.
00:19:10Hello, big brother.
00:19:23Hello, freckles.
00:19:26Have a nice time, Delane's?
00:19:27Yes.
00:19:28And she sent you something.
00:19:29Oh, she did?
00:19:31Well, where is it?
00:19:32She didn't say put it on my nose, did she?
00:19:37No, that was my idea.
00:19:38Well, Elaine should deliver her own kisses.
00:19:40She'd do better than that.
00:19:42From now on, I want it understood that you and Elaine are to do your visiting here.
00:19:45Did you miss me that much?
00:19:46You bet I did.
00:19:47Three days is too long a time without seeing you around the house, freckles.
00:19:50I knew you were glad I was back when these came.
00:19:53Oh, they're beautiful, Greg.
00:19:54Well, you act as if getting flowers for me is something unusual.
00:19:57Well, I think it is unusual for a brother to be so kind.
00:20:01Oh, I forgot.
00:20:02I invited a few of your friends over tonight.
00:20:04Well, that was thoughtful of you.
00:20:05I hope I don't stay too late.
00:20:07I've got a big day tomorrow.
00:20:09Oh, you work so hard, Greg.
00:20:11Why do you do it?
00:20:13Well, it's a big secret, but I let you in on it.
00:20:15I want the greatest little sister to have everything she wants.
00:20:19And I have.
00:20:20Oh, Greg, no girl in the world could have a finer brother.
00:20:23That is a compliment.
00:20:24Remind me to have you say it again at the next meeting of our mutual admiration society.
00:20:28Now, if you'll excuse me, I'll go and dress for dinner.
00:20:34Before I knew what happened, he hung this on me.
00:20:36You better not let that parole officer get a look at it.
00:20:39I hope I can keep out of his sight till this gets healed.
00:20:41You might not think your job calls for protecting beautiful damsels.
00:20:44Yeah, he could call it a parole violation.
00:20:48You know, you better tell Warren you want him to get someone else to drive his sister around.
00:20:52But that isn't true.
00:20:53That's what I thought.
00:20:55Whatever gave you that idea?
00:20:57Well, it's written all over you.
00:20:58You spent 15 minutes describing her.
00:21:00Say, is she really that lovely?
00:21:02Oh, so that's it.
00:21:04Well, let me give you a bit of advice.
00:21:05You better keep your fists in your pockets.
00:21:07That gives a fellow a swell chance to protect a lady.
00:21:09Hey, listen, the fellow you want to protect right now is Dave Tyler if you want to keep your freedom.
00:21:13Freedom?
00:21:14Freedom?
00:21:15What kind of freedom have I got?
00:21:16A parole is just a tougher way to do a prison stretch.
00:21:18Every time I take a breath, I expect some cop to grab me.
00:21:21Oh, sure, I know it's tough, but it'd be a lot worse back there where they heard you around with a gun.
00:21:25At least you have some liberty here.
00:21:27Yeah, just enough to make you want more.
00:21:30Then they dare you to take it.
00:21:32They may not have a gun stuck in me, but they might just as well have.
00:21:35I'm supposed to take it for six years, and then what am I?
00:21:38A guy with a crime record pinned onto him.
00:21:40Well, I'm not going to be Brandon for the rest of my life, not me.
00:21:42I'm going to find a fellow that pinned it onto me.
00:21:44Well, Dave, you must have some idea who it is.
00:21:47No, I haven't.
00:21:49For three years, I've been trying to figure out why they picked on me for the goat.
00:21:53Well, whoever it is, you can bet he's keeping his eye on you.
00:21:56And the minute you get too hot, he'll close in.
00:21:58He won't stop at anything.
00:22:00Neither will I.
00:22:02Okay, how do we start?
00:22:04You give me the names of the six people that testified against me.
00:22:07I'll dig them up one by one.
00:22:08Find out who pulled the strings.
00:22:10Well, I can get a list of them right here in the newspaper files.
00:22:13Say, and I remember one of those names.
00:22:16It was Jack Hollister.
00:22:18Come on.
00:22:25Lady, I'm trying to find Jack Hollister.
00:22:27You're trying to find him.
00:22:28I've been looking for him for two years.
00:22:30Have you any idea where he went?
00:22:32Yes, he went down to the corner to get some groceries one night,
00:22:35and a year later I got a postcard from China.
00:22:37A dope.
00:22:38Haven't you heard from him since?
00:22:39No, and I don't expect to.
00:22:43Know anything about a man named Paul Redding?
00:22:45Used to be a teller here, I believe.
00:22:47That's right.
00:22:48Friend of yours?
00:22:49Not exactly, but it's very important I find him.
00:22:51Know where he is?
00:22:52I can't say, but I have my suspicions.
00:22:55What do you mean?
00:22:56What do you mean?
00:22:57Why, he's been dead for six months.
00:22:58Oh, that's too bad.
00:22:59Yeah, he played the ponies on the bank's money.
00:23:02You can guess it, Rez.
00:23:03Yeah.
00:23:04Well, thanks.
00:23:05Okay.
00:23:06So I keep on following him,
00:23:08and pretty soon he gets to the house where Jack Hollister used to live.
00:23:11From there he starts looking for Paul Redding,
00:23:13and lands at the bank where Redding worked.
00:23:15I tell her he start doing that.
00:23:17He's trying to run down those witnesses.
00:23:18Well, that's two of them he won't find.
00:23:21Keep right on his heels.
00:23:22Don't let him out of your sight.
00:23:29I still think you're making a big mistake not letting me take care of Tyler.
00:23:32My way.
00:23:35Listen.
00:23:36I told you before that Tyler is my personal property.
00:23:39I'll handle him my way.
00:23:40And you keep your nose out of it.
00:23:42Your way better not be too late.
00:23:44He's on a trail that can lead right up to us.
00:23:47That trail will lead him right back to state's prison.
00:23:50And this time he'll stay.
00:23:53Sorry, mister.
00:23:54But Hawkins moved to Europe or Paris.
00:23:57I forget which.
00:23:58How long ago?
00:23:59Right after the last election.
00:24:01Can't you give me his address?
00:24:03Say, I wish I knew it myself.
00:24:05He left here on me plenty of money.
00:24:08What do you want to see Mr. Orbison about?
00:24:09That's something I can't explain.
00:24:11He moved to San Francisco.
00:24:12Oh, out of the state.
00:24:13Yes, that's why he went.
00:24:14You know his address?
00:24:15No, that wouldn't do you any good.
00:24:17He changes his name with every new job.
00:24:19Thanks very much.
00:24:43Hey, look out that thing might tip over.
00:24:47Give me a hand.
00:25:00I try not to let that happen.
00:25:01I've been expecting it for weeks.
00:25:03Dave, I've always known you felt this way.
00:25:05And I'm not sorry.
00:25:10What is it, Dave?
00:25:12Is there someone else?
00:25:14No, there isn't anyone else.
00:25:17It's just that.
00:25:18Well, my position.
00:25:20And it wouldn't be fair to tell you how much I love you.
00:25:24But perhaps someday things may be different.
00:25:27All right, Dave.
00:25:28I'll wait.
00:25:29I'm out with it.
00:25:30What is it?
00:25:31Jeff, I'm going dippy.
00:25:32I'm out with it.
00:25:33What is it?
00:25:35I'm out with it.
00:25:36Oh, hello there.
00:25:55I'm out with it.
00:25:56What is it?
00:25:58Jeff, I'm going dippy.
00:26:01I've got to find someone they can help him.
00:26:02can help him. It's more important than ever now. I've been playing chauffeur to Miss Warren
00:26:08again. Yeah. What happened today. Well we rode over to the lake and we went canoeing. Guess
00:26:17it was too romantic for both of us. Before I knew it I was holding her in my arms. I
00:26:22just couldn't tell her why I can't marry her. She'll have to know someday. Yeah but Jeff
00:26:28not until I prove my innocence. Your chances on that are getting slimmer every day. You
00:26:32haven't found a single one of those witnesses. Your last hope is that fellow Tony Lynch. And
00:26:37he disappeared like everyone else. Maybe not. I picked up a lead on him today. They say
00:26:42he used to work in this gasoline station. It's worth a try. I'll get right out there. Oh
00:26:47here. Use my card. Thanks. And don't forget when you're dealing with Tony Lynch you're
00:26:50up against a tough egg. I've got a persuader here. Hey listen Dave. Wait a minute. If
00:26:56you're caught with a gun it'll be your finish. I know that. How should I know where he is.
00:27:06I get three dollars a week from this room and he pays it too. I don't know where it
00:27:10comes from or how. And I care less as long as he hands it over to me. I don't ask him no
00:27:17questions and he don't ask me none. And I don't see why anyone else should be asking him. So
00:27:24if you're sappy enough to sit around here for a couple of hours waiting for him you can
00:27:28do it alone. I'm going to sleep. And it's a lucky thing for you. I don't make you wait
00:27:34out. Have you any idea where I can find a fellow by the name of Tony Lynch. Tony Lynch. What do you want with him. I have a little business deal I like to settle. You're playing with dynamite when you deal with him. I'd like to kick his head off. I understand he used to work for you. No. He used a shirt for me. On top of that he cleaned out the
00:28:04cash register when he beat it. Well didn't you tell the police and have him arrested. No. Not me. I don't want no trouble with that gang he runs with. About how long ago did he leave here. About three months. Can you tell me where I might find him.
00:28:18Boy he's poisoned anybody. But if you must find him there's a saloon down on Turner Street run by a fellow named Ed Davis. You might try that.
00:28:25Well thanks. I'll go right down there. But don't tell him I told you. I won't.
00:28:44Hey. What that guy want. Why am I. He was. Put them mitts on this ain't no stick up. Oh.
00:28:52Oh. Now answer my question. What do you want. Well he was asking about someone. Who. A fellow that used to work for me. A fellow named Tony Lynch. What'd you tell him about Tony Lynch. Well I told him he'd probably find him down in Ed Davis's saloon. Oh.
00:29:11Next time keep your trap shut.
00:29:22Hello. Hello. That you Joe. Is Warren there. No he ain't here tonight. What do you want with him. Tell me.
00:29:41That guy Tyler's on his way to Ed Davis's saloon. He's got a line on Tony Lynch. He has a.
00:29:47Well don't waste any time. Jump over there quick and get Tony out of the way. See that they don't get together. If there's any trouble. Let them both have it.
00:29:53Oh no. Not Tyler. I got strict orders not to lay a finger on him unless the boss says so.
00:30:00I don't care what you say. I'm taking my orders from Warren.
00:30:05Now leave it to me. I know how to handle it.
00:30:07Here you are Tony. How are you picking them. Not bad.
00:30:16Who's that bird. I don't know I never saw him before.
00:30:41What will it be. Bottle of beer.
00:30:51Here you are. Hello.
00:31:10Oh Tony Lynch. Yeah he's here.
00:31:14Hold the ball.
00:31:18Hey Tony.
00:31:18Hold.
00:31:27Thanks Ed.
00:31:31Hello.
00:31:32Yeah this is Tony.
00:31:34Oh hello Frank.
00:31:38No I got too much dough bed on that plate already.
00:31:41Why I'm a lock you. What do you think.
00:31:46Okay.
00:31:48I'm going to talk to you about what I've got a message for you from who fellow by the name of Wiz Tyler remember him sit down I'll tell you about it.
00:32:14You helped send Tyler to prison you testified against him didn't you.
00:32:25I thought you had a message for me.
00:32:28I have.
00:32:29Wiz wants to know who paid you to do it.
00:32:34Say why should I tell you anything. I don't even know who you are.
00:32:37When you testified against Harry you knew he wasn't anywhere near that bank didn't you.
00:32:41Say what is this. Who are you.
00:32:43You want to know you're one of the guys who identified me in court now do you remember.
00:32:46Sit down and keep your hands on top of the table.
00:32:55Save yourself a lot of trouble by telling you.
00:32:59Who was it.
00:33:00Who paid you to rail over in the prison.
00:33:02If he thought I was only talking to you he had me blasted full of holes.
00:33:06How do I know he won't find out.
00:33:09You're taking a bigger chance by not talking.
00:33:11All right.
00:33:24We've got it.
00:33:25The shots came from the back door.
00:33:34Oh Mr. Tyler.
00:33:37There's a man up there waiting for you.
00:33:39Who Mr. Bennett.
00:33:41Yeah that buzzer that keeps flapping in and out always asking questions.
00:33:49Tyler.
00:33:51Come up here I want to talk to you.
00:33:58Hi Mr. Bennett.
00:34:09Sit down.
00:34:17Been waiting long.
00:34:19Exactly three hours.
00:34:21And that's three hours too long for you to be out.
00:34:23Don't forget this against your parole orders.
00:34:26Unless you have a good excuse I can send you back for this.
00:34:28Mr. Bennett I forgot all about the time.
00:34:31I didn't realize how late it was.
00:34:32You know I always report to you regularly and that I don't want to do anything that might send me back.
00:34:38I don't see why a fellow like you take such chances.
00:34:42Canceling your parole won't give me any pleasure.
00:34:45In fact it's a mark against my record if you lose your freedom.
00:34:48No.
00:34:49I try to preach you a little differently from the average man reporting to me.
00:34:53I didn't think you were the type of fellow that would take advantage of my kindness.
00:35:00Mr. Bennett.
00:35:01I do appreciate your kindness.
00:35:03I'm sorry if I disappointed you.
00:35:06If you'll overlook it this time I promise you it'll never happen again.
00:35:09No guns.
00:35:14And you haven't been raking that's in your favor.
00:35:16That's something you'll never have to worry about.
00:35:18All right.
00:35:19We'll forget it this time.
00:35:21But if whatever happens again I won't be so easy.
00:35:24Good night Tyler.
00:35:25Good night Mr. Bennett.
00:35:39Hey we can't go in there.
00:35:54Yes we can.
00:35:57Don't do that we'll get arrested.
00:35:58No we won't.
00:36:02I put that sign in there myself.
00:36:04We'll go on through.
00:36:05Do you own this place?
00:36:06No but I reserved it the other day with that sign.
00:36:09But don't ask so many questions.
00:36:10Go on.
00:36:29Hurry up and bring that case out of the car.
00:36:39What is all this?
00:36:44Never mind just open that up.
00:36:47Your brother said not to waste any time.
00:36:50Said you were in a hurry.
00:36:51I was but now you're here.
00:36:53Well he said you wanted me to drive you to Elaine's.
00:36:56Well can't a lady change her mind.
00:36:58We can go to Elaine's some other day.
00:37:00I think we'd better drive on.
00:37:02And spoil our little anniversary party.
00:37:05Oh no you don't.
00:37:06Anniversary of what?
00:37:08Of your black eye that you got defending a lady.
00:37:10Just four weeks ago today.
00:37:12Remember I happen to be the lady.
00:37:14That's right.
00:37:15I happen to be the man.
00:37:16And that day we had lemonade.
00:37:19So today in celebration we have lemonade.
00:37:22And I made it so you'd better like it.
00:37:24Well if you're as good at that as you were in doctoring my eye.
00:37:27It ought to be perfect.
00:37:28Let me look at that eye.
00:37:30A good close look.
00:37:37Well looks as good as new.
00:37:38Can you see out of it?
00:37:40I can see things I never could see before.
00:37:43Why I can even see way out in the distance.
00:37:46But you can't see anything in front of your eyes.
00:37:50Oh yes I can.
00:37:51And what do you see?
00:37:53You?
00:37:55And that's all you see?
00:37:57Oh Dave can't you see anything else?
00:37:59Are you always going to be this blind?
00:38:02No.
00:38:03I'm not blind.
00:38:05This is just something I've been trying not to face.
00:38:08Julie.
00:38:10I loved you from the first day we met.
00:38:12Why didn't you tell me?
00:38:14Because I couldn't tell you without asking you to marry me.
00:38:16And that's impossible for us.
00:38:20Remember the day you said you'd wait?
00:38:23You meant it then didn't you?
00:38:25Yes Dave.
00:38:26And please have faith in me a little while longer.
00:38:29Let's not talk about it anymore.
00:38:32Now.
00:38:34Is that a promise?
00:38:37And now shall we celebrate that anniversary?
00:38:39Where's Tyrone?
00:39:06Well if this ain't luck.
00:39:09I'm Sniffy Johnson we was up to the big house together.
00:39:12I got out of my head of you don't you remember me?
00:39:14Sure hello Sniffy.
00:39:18Hey I heard you was paroled but you was a sap for taking it.
00:39:21Served my full time every day of it now they got nothing on me.
00:39:25You know I've been on the lookout for you ever since.
00:39:29Why?
00:39:30Well I can do you a good turn.
00:39:32Now you the kind of a guy can take it and keep your mouth shut.
00:39:35How's it about throwing in with me being my partner.
00:39:37In what?
00:39:39We start the sweetest job in town.
00:39:42Furs.
00:39:44Yeah furs worth a fortune and as easy as cracking the baby's bank.
00:39:48Not me Sniffy I don't go into that kind of stuff.
00:39:50Oh don't be a piker you're out on parole ain't you what chance you got.
00:39:54Now listen whiz.
00:39:55Cut out the whiz.
00:39:58Okay Tyler.
00:39:59But it was sure tough the way you got framed into the clink.
00:40:03What do you know about that?
00:40:04I figured that would make your ears stick up.
00:40:07How do you know I was framed?
00:40:08Because I was working for the fellow that done it I know all about it.
00:40:11Who was the guy?
00:40:12Oh no.
00:40:13That's valuable information I don't give that stuff away.
00:40:17I haven't got any dough Sniffy.
00:40:20Who said anything about dough?
00:40:21What do you want then?
00:40:24Well I could use your help on that little fur job.
00:40:27You know I can't get mixed up in anything like that when I'm out on parole.
00:40:30Then what are you doing in this dump?
00:40:32Looking for somebody who knows who framed me.
00:40:33Well you found him.
00:40:34Now how's about it do we work together?
00:40:37Sniffy I can't if I'm nabbed I have to go back for six years.
00:40:41Sure.
00:40:43Sure pal you can't take no chances.
00:40:45You'd better just stew on parole.
00:40:47Oh come on don't hold I'll be regular give me the low down.
00:40:51Forget it and let's have a little drink.
00:40:54Hey.
00:40:57Couple of drinks double make them stiff.
00:40:59Bring the bottle.
00:41:01Now you're talking.
00:41:07Hello Warren.
00:41:08This is Pete talking.
00:41:10Tyler got together with a guy at Jack.
00:41:12I'm sure I know him Sniffy Johnson.
00:41:19Yeah I'll trail him.
00:41:20OK.
00:41:24You know something Tyler.
00:41:26When I get like this always getting into travel.
00:41:31I like to grab a train out of here tonight and disappear.
00:41:35Wind up in South America someplace.
00:41:38Gone for years far away from the cops that's me.
00:41:41Sniffy you know that fur job you were talking about.
00:41:45Can we do it without being nabbed.
00:41:47Nope.
00:41:48I get more sense when I'm drinking.
00:41:51I'm afraid of it now too much of a chance.
00:41:53Maybe together we can get away with it.
00:41:56No forget it.
00:41:58Call up and see when the train leaves with San.
00:42:00San.
00:42:02For Frisco.
00:42:04Let's get out of here.
00:42:06I don't want to get out of here go away and let me alone I want to get some sleep.
00:42:09Come on Sniffy I'll take care of you.
00:42:21Where do you live?
00:42:22Come on.
00:42:41Do you know whether he was in his room at all last night.
00:42:43How should I know.
00:42:45I have other things to do besides watching him.
00:42:48Have you been in his room this morning.
00:42:50No I didn't get around to it.
00:42:53Well let's take a look at it.
00:43:04Open the store.
00:43:14When were you in this room last.
00:43:15When I cleaned it up.
00:43:17That was yesterday.
00:43:18Uh huh.
00:43:25Has you been back since.
00:43:31What right have you taken any stuff.
00:43:34Oh police.
00:43:38No parole officer.
00:43:54I'll be back here.
00:43:55In case he does return.
00:44:04What are you doing here.
00:44:16And who are you.
00:44:17You remember who I am when you snap out of it.
00:44:22Oh Tyler.
00:44:23How did you get here in my hangout.
00:44:25Brought you home last night you passed out.
00:44:28You're crazy.
00:44:29I never passed out in my life.
00:44:34I wouldn't take any more of that now Sniffy.
00:44:36Mind your own business will you.
00:44:38Get out of here.
00:44:39Beat it.
00:44:40No.
00:44:41I'm sticking with you.
00:44:43We're partners.
00:44:45Whatever gave you that idea.
00:44:47You did last night.
00:44:48We made a deal.
00:44:50I don't know what you're talking about.
00:44:52You said you knew who framed me.
00:44:54And if I threw in with you.
00:44:55Tell me now what about it Sniffy.
00:44:57No I changed my mind.
00:44:58I don't like you.
00:44:59You're one of those fresh guys that think you know it all.
00:45:01Nobody can tell you anything.
00:45:03I don't work with phoners like you not ever.
00:45:05And I don't want you hanging around here.
00:45:19By the time you arrived that prolovers has been following here every minute.
00:45:22He's on his way over here now.
00:45:24What does he want to see me about.
00:45:25Well this was Tyler's day to report and he didn't do it.
00:45:29You didn't tell him where Tyler is did you.
00:45:31No but this is our chance to get rid of him for a long time.
00:45:34How.
00:45:35By tipping the prolovers to pick him up at Sniffy's.
00:45:38Yes and suppose you explain how we know that.
00:45:43Why not hang Tony Mitch's murder on him.
00:45:46Try to remember that we don't know anything about that.
00:45:48Unless you want to get wrapped up in it.
00:45:53Yes.
00:45:53Mr. Bennet can see you.
00:45:55Send him in.
00:45:57I'll do the talking.
00:46:02Come in Mr. Bennet.
00:46:03There you're looking for Tyler.
00:46:09Yes.
00:46:10This was his day to report and I can't find him.
00:46:12I'm sorry to hear that but I can't help you.
00:46:15He didn't show up here either.
00:46:16He wasn't home last night.
00:46:18I'm afraid this cancels his parole.
00:46:20I'll have to send him back.
00:46:22Oh wait a minute Mr. Bennet I I wouldn't do that.
00:46:25May not be the boy's fault when you hear his excuse.
00:46:28There's no excuse for poor old man having a gun.
00:46:32I found this in his room.
00:46:34Oh that's too bad.
00:46:35I can hardly believe it.
00:46:38I had a lot of faith in that boy.
00:46:40Russell and I thought the world of him.
00:46:42I thought he was headed for trouble when he asked about being innocent.
00:46:45Always trying to hang that crime of his on somebody else.
00:46:48I want to thank you for what you try to do.
00:46:52I'm sorry you disappointed all of us.
00:46:55In case you get a line on him I'd appreciate you letting me know.
00:46:57We sure will.
00:47:05I still think you ought to report.
00:47:07But I don't dare show up.
00:47:09I've already violated a role by not reporting today.
00:47:12Probably out looking for me now.
00:47:15Going on this job tonight means I can clear myself.
00:47:17Yeah and being caught and with Sniffy will make you a real criminal.
00:47:20But maybe I won't get caught.
00:47:22Anyway it's the last chance I'll ever get to clear myself.
00:47:25If I go with him he'll have to tell me who'll frame me.
00:47:27Dave that's committing a crime just as bad as the one you were set up for.
00:47:30But I'm not going to take any first I'm just going along.
00:47:33No I'll try to explain that to the cops.
00:47:35I'll have to take that risk.
00:47:37It's the only way.
00:47:38You might as well forget about it because I'm not going to let you go.
00:47:41Oh no Jeff don't don't do that.
00:47:43I mean if you were ever a friend of mine don't try to stop me now.
00:47:46That's why I'm doing it because I am a friend of yours.
00:47:49Well I'm going anyway.
00:47:50Oh Dave don't do that.
00:47:51Go in and keep a look out for the watchman.
00:48:12Go in and keep a look.
00:48:42Go in and keep a look.
00:49:12Go in and keep a look.
00:49:26Hey what started that.
00:49:27I don't know give me that.
00:49:34That's enough Nippy.
00:49:36Why you.
00:49:37What's the matter with you.
00:49:38Now tell me the name of that guy.
00:49:39What guy are you talking about?
00:49:41Quit stalling the guy to frame me.
00:49:42Well, let's get this stuff out of here first.
00:49:44Not till you tell me.
00:49:46Why, you fool, if we're caught in here, you'll go to jail.
00:49:49So are you, so you better tell me and tell me quick.
00:49:51I can always turn you up for this job.
00:49:53All right.
00:49:55The guy you're working for, Gregory Warren.
00:49:58You're lying.
00:49:59Why should he do that?
00:50:01Because he had a lot of bets on a football game,
00:50:03and he couldn't win with you playing.
00:50:05Well, then who did the backsticker?
00:50:06Joe Russell.
00:50:07Why, him and Warren own all the rackets in this town.
00:50:10Now, come on, let's get out of here.
00:50:11Leave that stuff where it is.
00:50:12Put these birds in there.
00:50:13Come on, get out of here.
00:50:37Now that I know who he is, I'm stopped dead in my tracks.
00:50:42I can't do anything about it.
00:50:43If I turn Warren up for what he is, what's that going to do to his sister?
00:50:46Listen, you've got your own life to live.
00:50:48Go to this guy Warren and smack it to him,
00:50:50and I'll blast him all over the front page.
00:50:52No, then she'd know.
00:50:53Well, then go to her.
00:50:54If she's in love with you, maybe she'll help.
00:50:56What?
00:50:56Turn against her own brother?
00:50:57Not a chance.
00:50:58Well, you better do something before the parole officer gets a hold of you.
00:51:01He isn't going to catch up with me.
00:51:03Hey, you don't mean you'd run out with this hanging over you
00:51:05just to protect a mug like Warren.
00:51:07You're missing the point.
00:51:09It's Julie.
00:51:09Your brother means everything to her.
00:51:11Yeah, she means everything to you.
00:51:13Well, I'm not going to wreck her life just to clean myself up.
00:51:16Well, there's only one thing to do.
00:51:17I'll go to her and I'll tell her who I am and what I am,
00:51:19and that'll end it.
00:51:21So long, Jeff.
00:51:23Thanks for everything.
00:51:42Dave.
00:51:44What in the world happened?
00:51:46What are you doing here at this time of night?
00:51:47I came over to say goodbye.
00:51:49I'm going away.
00:51:50Tonight?
00:51:51Yes, I have to.
00:51:53I have to get away from a parole officer.
00:51:55Now, what on earth would a parole officer want with you?
00:51:58Send me back to prison.
00:52:00Julie, I'm Wes Tyler.
00:52:05Football player who was convicted for robbing a bank.
00:52:07That ought to explain a lot of things to you.
00:52:10Now you see why I couldn't ask you to marry me.
00:52:13I couldn't with a record like that hanging over my head.
00:52:16Oh, Dave, I don't believe it.
00:52:18I just can't believe you could do a thing like that.
00:52:20Oh, you couldn't.
00:52:22I didn't.
00:52:23The jury convicted me.
00:52:25They believed I did it.
00:52:26Oh, but I know you didn't.
00:52:28Thanks, Julie, but that doesn't clear me.
00:52:32Ever since I was paroled, I've been looking for the men who testified against me, and now I'm at the end of my rope.
00:52:39Oh, Dave, it's not like you to give up.
00:52:42I would look as if you were guilty to leave now.
00:52:45Running away won't do any good.
00:52:47I can't stay here either.
00:52:48It's too late for that.
00:52:49I'll get my brother to help him.
00:52:51He'll do anything I ask him.
00:52:53Can't let him help me.
00:52:54But he will, dear, and he can.
00:52:56He'll do anything for me.
00:52:57All I have to do is ask him.
00:52:58I don't want you to do that.
00:52:59I don't want him to help me.
00:53:00What if I tell him how much we love each other?
00:53:02No, Julie.
00:53:09Hello.
00:53:10Oh, it's you, Greg.
00:53:12Is Tyler there with you?
00:53:14I'll put him on the phone.
00:53:15I want to talk to him.
00:53:16But, Greg, there's something I want to talk to you about first.
00:53:19Never mind about that.
00:53:20It can wait.
00:53:21Put Tyler on.
00:53:22Greg, what's wrong?
00:53:26He wants to talk to you.
00:53:30Yes?
00:53:33What are you doing in my house?
00:53:35I, um, I thought I might find you here.
00:53:38Well, get out of there and get to the office.
00:53:40And don't lose any time about it.
00:53:43All right, I'll be right there.
00:53:46He wants me at the office.
00:53:48Well, what could have happened?
00:53:49It's after midnight.
00:53:50What does he want?
00:53:51I'll find out.
00:53:53And you will ask him to help you?
00:53:55No, Julie.
00:53:56Then you're really going away.
00:54:00Yes.
00:54:02Oh, Dave.
00:54:07Goodbye, Julie.
00:54:23What's all a rush, Warren?
00:54:25You're in a tight spot, Tyler.
00:54:27Well, you and your gorilla Russell ought to know.
00:54:28Well, what do you think you're going to do about it?
00:54:30Come down off your horse, Tyler.
00:54:32I know what we're going to do about it.
00:54:34Yeah, but this time it won't be so easy.
00:54:36Everything's out in the open now.
00:54:38If I'm grabbed before I get out of town, you better get six other men to pin that bank job on Russell.
00:54:42Sending Russell up won't help you now.
00:54:46That fur job that you pulled and I got you in too deep.
00:54:50Steffi is a bad egg.
00:54:52Oh, so you know that, too.
00:54:54Well, whoever you had trailing me didn't find out what Sniffy said about you and why you railroaded me.
00:55:00And as long as you have so much influence, Mr. Warren, I'll leave it to you to square my record while I'm missing.
00:55:06Think that over.
00:55:08Good night.
00:55:10You're not going out the door, Tyler.
00:55:12You're going out the window.
00:55:13Ten floors.
00:55:14You're going to let that monkey walk loose where he can spill his mouth.
00:55:31You know, he's now only got me with a stick up, but he's got you for framing it.
00:55:33When the cops pick him up, he'll squawk.
00:55:35Are you going to let me handle him now?
00:55:38Yeah.
00:55:39You take care of him.
00:55:41Now you've come to your senses.
00:55:42Here's where he lives.
00:56:12Here's where he lives.
00:56:13Here's where he lives.
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00:56:39Tyler and just what you're looking for shut up this your gun yes you know that the possession
00:56:57of firearms was a parole violation yes what are you packing for going away you know that
00:57:05was a violation too didn't you yes Tyler I'll have to take it back the right on pack
00:57:29what are you doing up this late freckles waiting for you I just have to talk to you
00:57:32well you're all excited one that isn't like you come down now let's talk this over find out what
00:57:44it's all about huh it's about Dave Dave you mean Tyler yes well what's Tyler got to do with you
00:57:51all great tonight he told me everything about being in prison and not being able to clear himself now
00:57:57he's going away he'll be caught and they'll send him back to prison did he tell you anything else
00:58:02about his trouble it is innocent you can't prove it that all he told you and he wouldn't let you help
00:58:07him all but Greg you must you must for me but why because I'm in love with him he loves me
00:58:18Julie that's impossible you'll have to forget him no I'm going to him wherever he is I'm going to
00:58:25marry him and you're that much in love with Tyler oh yes Greg more than I can ever tell you when did
00:58:37this start that first day you sent him to drive me he should never let this happen he knew his position
00:58:44he tried to avoid it it wasn't his fault Julie are you certain absolutely certain that you love him
00:58:53enough to marry him oh yes Greg you must believe me I believe you that explains a lot now I know why
00:59:02he was getting out then you will help him you won't let him go away yes Julie for you oh then hurry Greg
00:59:10before he leaves there's just one chance in a million that isn't too late Julie you're not making any
00:59:18mistake about time he's the right sort of phone it'll be all right
00:59:27so
00:59:36I'm
00:59:38so
00:59:40Come on Joe never mind about Tyler let him alone have your
01:00:10gone crazy you heard me it's canceled I've changed my mind but I'm stopping me and
01:00:15I got a squeal on me never mind about that I'll take care of him yeah left it here before
01:00:20you see where that got us this time I'm not making that mistake go and get in the car
01:00:24I'm giving orders and I'm so taken up Joe don't try that
01:00:40that's Russell I wonder who shot it guess you can prove I didn't do it did you get the
01:00:56license number on that car didn't you know come on not to phone the police
01:01:02day I'm glad to see it you're looking good the warden tells me you're making it all right
01:01:15yeah I guess I'll make it all right when he got five years and 10 months and 11 days
01:01:20have you seen Julie yeah I saw her yesterday how is she well you know she misses you a lot
01:01:28and her brother dying and everything yeah I heard about that pretty tough anybody wonder
01:01:34why the shooting took place in front of my house sure it all came out did you find out
01:01:39about her brother say warden is there any place here we can talk privately here certainly
01:01:44go right in there thanks
01:01:58I didn't want you to see me here Julie my brother told me everything before he died he asked
01:02:07me to come here all day I'm never going to leave you again but Julie it'll be years before
01:02:13I get out no dear minutes I've been to the governor with a letter signed by Greg yes clearing
01:02:21you of everything and then the governor signed this
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