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03:24Not only was the window smashed, Mr. Vance, but my pets ran away.
03:35Are you sure it was my son?
03:36Yes, sir.
03:37He left his card in the door.
03:40I'm sorry, Mr. Abernathy.
03:43You make out a bill for the damages, and Mr. Winton here will send you a check.
03:46Thank you, Mr. Vance.
03:48Thank you, sir.
03:48Good day, Mr. Abernathy.
03:50I'll see you down town, will you?
03:52But we ought to decide something about the mine.
03:55Once did I see you down town?
04:09One o'clock in the afternoon, and what are you doing?
04:12I was just thinking, if I lived to three, I'd live forever.
04:15Now, isn't that nice?
04:17Michael Vance, the playboy, the roister, the gay blade.
04:22Now, society columnists ought to get a look at you now.
04:25Oh, go away, Pop.
04:26Didn't you ever feel like this?
04:28Sure I did.
04:29But I was up at 6.30 in the morning fighting it off, breathing in the fresh air.
04:34What's this I hear about you stealing the dog?
04:36Who, me?
04:37Yes, you.
04:39A man named Abernathy was here, and he...
04:43What's that?
04:46What?
04:47That.
04:49Oh, that's Webster.
04:50What's the gardener doing up here?
04:52Webster!
04:52Oh!
04:53Let's go to it, Pop.
04:54Hey, Webster, come out of there.
04:55Let's go to the gardener.
05:03So, you don't know anything about that dog, huh?
05:06I'm sorry, Pop.
05:06It's a little going-away part.
05:07Sit down, you.
05:08What?
05:09Not you, Dad.
05:09I'm talking to the dog.
05:10No.
05:11You see, we figured a little celebration was in order.
05:13Since I was to be a celebrator.
05:14Oh, yes, of course.
05:15Of course.
05:16It's such a world-shaking event, couldn't go unnoticed.
05:18Well, young man, your celebrations are over.
05:20You're heading out of here tonight for Radium City.
05:23Say, I want to talk to you about that.
05:24Oh, we're all through talking.
05:26I've got a bull by the tail in this Radium deal,
05:27and you've got to get to work.
05:29What do I know about Radium?
05:31Oh, what does anybody know about it?
05:33I thought you dug the stuff up like you do gold.
05:36Then I find out that you mine something called pitch blend,
05:39and you'll get a gram of Radium out of a ton of it.
05:43Well, what do you want me to do about it?
05:44Well, you're supposed to be a mining engineer.
05:46I want you to go up there and find out what it's all about.
05:49Of course, I think we'd save money by closing down.
05:52But however, that's up to you.
05:53What happened? The manager quit?
05:55No.
05:55Why?
05:57I just have a hunch that you and this fellow went and talked this thing over,
06:00and I'm going to take a trip.
06:02Oh, nothing of the kind.
06:03Whitten has been after me to close down.
06:06Now, sending you up there was entirely my idea.
06:08All right, Pop.
06:09I'll check my plane and be out here tomorrow at 12 o'clock.
06:11Now, you'll do nothing of the kind.
06:12You're just looking for an excuse to spend another night in New York.
06:15Say, now, here are your train tickets to Seattle.
06:17You go by boat from there to St. Pierre.
06:20Whitten has arranged for the company plane to meet you
06:21and take you to the mine.
06:22After that, you're on your own.
06:24Pop, I've got a lot of obligations.
06:26I can't leave my friends.
06:27Oh, there's none of them so serious,
06:28but I can't take care of them for you.
06:31Is there anything special?
06:34Yeah, Pop.
06:35What?
06:37Tell my friends that the condemned data hordes...
06:39Oh, wait, Mr. Vance, can I help?
07:01How are you, Blake?
07:05Mr. Vance, this is Father Devlin.
07:08Hello, Father.
07:09How are you?
07:10I didn't think you'd mind another passenger.
07:12You see, Father Devlin is doctor, nurse, and priest
07:14to this whole north country.
07:16Well, it's a pleasure.
07:17Are you going to be with this long, Mr. Vance?
07:19Oh, just long enough to look the mind of a father.
07:21Well, this boy looks as if he'll be at home up here, doesn't he?
07:23Yes, I'm afraid he's going to be all right.
07:27Say, this is a thin little job you have here.
07:29Yeah, it belongs to the mine.
07:31We're just waiting for Mr. Carson.
07:33Carson?
07:33Well, the mine superintendent.
07:34He's over to the Mountie Police Office now.
07:37Oh, yeah.
07:42Hello?
07:43Just a minute.
07:45There's New York, Mr. Carson.
07:46Oh, thank you.
07:49Hello, J.O.?
07:50Mr. Carson.
07:51Young Vance arrived okay.
07:54Yeah, we're leaving for the mine in a few minutes.
07:56Good.
07:57Good.
07:58The old man crossed me up by sending the boy,
07:59but I don't think you'll have much trouble getting rid of him.
08:01He didn't want to leave, and he'll be anxious to get back.
08:05I'll let you know what happens.
08:07So long.
08:07So long.
08:07I'll let you know what happens.
08:11I'll let you know what happens.
08:12I'll let you know what happens.
08:13I'll let you know what happens.
08:14I'll let you know what happens.
08:15I'll let you know what happens.
08:16I'll let you know what happens.
08:17I'll let you know what happens.
08:18I'll let you know what happens.
08:19I'll let you know what happens.
08:20I'll let you know what happens.
08:21I'll let you know what happens.
08:22I'll let you know what happens.
08:23I'll let you know what happens.
08:24I'll let you know what happens.
08:25I'll let you know what happens.
08:26I'll let you know what happens.
08:27I'll let you know what happens.
08:28I'll let you know what happens.
08:29I'll let you know what happens.
08:30I'll let you know what happens.
08:31I'll let you know what happens.
08:32Let's go.
09:02Well, here it is, Mr. Vance.
09:09Welcome to Radium City.
09:11Grogan, put that baggage in number 10.
09:13Yes, sir.
09:14Come on, I'll show you where you sleep.
09:16Coming, Father?
09:17No, I'll see you later.
09:19What do you think, Father?
09:21It's too early to say, Grogan.
09:23But the lad has a fine name.
09:25He has, Michael Vance.
09:27You know, there was a lot of them in County Mayo.
09:29You take my grandmother, on me mother's side, that is.
09:32He had a nephew.
09:33Later, Grogan.
09:34Do you mind?
09:37Maybe it was a cousin.
09:39I'll never forget one morning.
09:40It was so cold, and we were having a lot of trouble with the pig.
09:48So well fixed.
09:49Radio, electric lights?
09:50Yes, we have a small generator back there.
09:53You see, the days get kind of long up here when we get snowed in.
09:56But I hope to be out of here before that happens.
09:59So do I.
09:59And it's no way to free these doors.
10:01Oh, excuse me, Vance.
10:03The day's coming when we won't have to stand for this.
10:06We'll be getting better pay and shorter working hours.
10:09All right, men, break it up.
10:11What the matter?
10:12Have we got a right to protest bad working conditions?
10:14Sure you have, but not now.
10:16Come on, get to work.
10:16If you have any complaints to make, see me in my office.
10:27Well, what was all that about?
10:29Oh, there's a lot of dissatisfaction up here, Mr. Vance.
10:32The whole thing is rather a hopeless job.
10:35I don't want to bother you about that on your first day.
10:37How about looking the mine over?
10:39Well, um, I haven't got a brand new four and a quarter ounce ride
10:43that I'd like to try out.
10:44You got any fish around here?
10:45Fish?
10:46Have we got fish?
10:48Mr. Vance, you have to get behind a tree to bait your hook.
11:15Well, I've finally found the one I've got to get behind.
11:33Well, Smokey, I don't know whether it's your fault or mine,
11:47but we didn't even get a bite.
11:49Look at it.
11:50It's not even wet.
11:59Well, you've got to admit, Smokey, fish or no fish,
12:01it's a mighty pretty country.
12:03Look at those hills.
12:06They bounce their heads one over those.
12:14What do you know?
12:15an echo.
12:15An echo.
12:27What do I tell you?
12:27An echo.
12:30Go on, Smokey, you try.
12:32Go on, boy.
12:33Hey, wait a minute.
12:41That's no echo.
12:48That a boy.
12:50You keep out of this.
12:51Do you understand?
12:53Something tells me I better do the howling for both of us.
12:55La Da Da Da!
13:08La-da-da
13:12La-da-da
13:18La-da-da
13:20La-da-da
13:28I listen to the song of the waterfall
13:40Of the wind and all that grows
13:47It's the same enthralling song
13:52Since the world began
13:56That only nature can come for
14:02It's the call
14:09Never old, ever new
14:15It's the call
14:21Of this power with you
14:26It's the voice of love alone
14:36For it's joy
14:39For love is calling
14:43It's calling
14:46It's calling
14:49With a thrill
14:54Till you respond to its plea
15:00And fulfill every promise
15:08Oh, come on
15:12This is no mystery
15:15This dream come true
15:20It's the call
15:26Love is waiting
15:30For you
15:33To the world
15:39Well?
15:39Well, you are real, aren't you?
15:43Yes, I am Tuana
15:45Tuana?
15:46What's that?
15:47It's a name
15:48My father works at the mine
15:50Oh, your father works at the mine
15:52Mine, well
15:53You, um
15:54Little bit on the, um
15:56Who, who, who, who, who
15:58Right, aren't you?
15:59My mother was Indian
16:00Oh
16:01Well, quite a country guy
16:03Holy mackerel
16:05Oh, that struck
16:07Yes, I know
16:08Did you catch him?
16:10Yes
16:11With this
16:13How?
16:14With this
16:22Was this little piece of a bent pin
16:23A string and a stick?
16:24Yes
16:33Fight me, will you?
16:41Oh
16:59It's too much
17:01Here I came out here to catch a few fish this morning
17:03I bring all the latest fishing tackle
17:04A frying pan and flour
17:06And I don't even get a bite
17:07And here you are with a little bit of a pin
17:08A string and a stick
17:10And you get a boatload of fish
17:12Why, they ought to be a law
17:13There is a law
17:14An Indian law
17:15The fishermen must share their catch
17:17If they land the frying pan and flour
17:19I'll land the fish
17:20You mean here, now?
17:21We'll need a fire
17:23Why, are you looking at the greatest firemen on 5th Avenue?
17:27Watch the smoke
17:40Where have you been?
17:41Washing the dishes?
17:42Yes
17:43Ah, today I'm filled with peace and contentment
17:52All of nature's my friend
17:55Hmm, I'm poetic
17:57You're full of fish
17:59You won't hold it against me, will you?
18:01I hope not
18:02You hope not
18:03You hope not?
18:04You've seen the famous smile
18:05The charm of personality
18:06You've heard the frequently remarks
18:08I've heard and seen the rich man's son
18:10We were told to expect
18:11Oh
18:12Then you know me
18:14I followed you, Michael Vance
18:16To see what kind of a man you are
18:18Well, I could have told you that
18:19I'm a prince of good fellows
18:21I'm a lovable character
18:22That's what I'm afraid of
18:33Hey, Smokey, come here
18:39Smokey! Here, boy!
18:47Smokey!
18:50There's nothing you can do about it, Michael Vance
18:51It's the call of the North Country
18:54The wolf called
18:55Each hears it in his own way
19:01I'm beginning to see what you mean
19:21.
19:44.
19:46Well, he's been here a week now.
20:15Well, I can't get him to talk to this.
20:18Every time I look for him, he's with Suwanis.
20:20Well, he hasn't been talking to McTavish, has he, Bull?
20:23Huh?
20:24I say he hasn't been talking to McTavish.
20:26No.
20:27Well, maybe not.
20:28But he shouldn't be hanging around.
20:30My orders were to get him out of here.
20:32Well, he wants to get out, doesn't he?
20:34Yes.
20:35Well, then why not put the convincer on him?
20:39Yeah.
20:40How about that, Bull?
20:42I don't get it.
20:43How about proving to young Vance that this is no place for his lily-white body?
20:48He's inspecting the mines, you know.
20:50I'll arrange not to be...
20:52How about putting on a little show for the boy?
20:55Yeah.
20:56So to carry on for Radium Products Incorporated.
20:59Who are they?
21:01They're just the bold, bad trust we're working for.
21:05But don't you try to figure that out.
21:07They just pay us our money.
21:09Come on, let's get organized.
21:18Jump it.
21:31That's all.
21:32Men dropping like flies.
21:33It's a Newman.
21:34Are we going to stand for it?
21:35Come on, my friend.
21:36Don't touch him.
21:37He's not your friend.
21:38Neither am I.
21:39Honest workmen never will be friends with the likes of you.
21:40What's the matter with the likes of me?
21:41You're grinding this down.
21:42Grinding the life's blood out of it.
21:43You know, it seems to me I heard you say something like that the day I arrived.
21:46And I'll keep on standing until the working man's fight is won.
21:47See?
21:48Now, look.
21:49You couldn't possibly win this fight without pushing me around, could you?
21:51Oh, I'm not fit to touch you.
21:52Oh, I'm not fit to touch you.
21:53Oh, I'm not fit to touch you.
21:54I'm not fit to touch you.
21:55I'm not fit to touch you.
21:56I'm not fit to touch you.
21:57Don't touch him.
21:58Don't touch him.
21:59He's not your friend.
22:00Neither am I.
22:01Honest workmen never will be friends with the likes of you.
22:02What's the matter with the likes of me?
22:03You're grinding this down.
22:04Grinding the life's blood out of it.
22:05You know, it seems to me I heard you say something like that the day I arrived.
22:07Now, look.
22:08You couldn't possibly win this fight without pushing me around, could you?
22:11Oh, I'm not fit to touch you.
22:20How do you like that?
22:23You want to play, huh?
22:25Well, well, well.
22:37Well, I'm not fit to you.
22:38You know it.
22:39Good luck.
22:40Good luck.
22:41You're all right, God.
22:42Now, what do you think?
22:43I'll have to ask you, sir.
22:44Please, нас to go.
22:45Bye-bye.
22:46Bye-bye.
22:47Have a good luck.
22:48Bye-bye.
22:49Bye-bye.
22:50Bye-bye.
22:58Bye-bye.
23:00Bye-bye.
23:02Bye-bye.
23:03Bye-bye.
23:04Bye-bye.
23:05Bye-bye.
23:06Bye-bye.
23:07Give him the heel, lad, the heel!
23:37Come on, bring it up!
23:42Bring it up!
23:43Oh, crap!
23:44Bat me around!
23:45Get away with it!
23:46Never mind that.
23:47Get back to work.
23:48Rogan, take care of Mr. Vance.
23:50Come on, all you men!
23:51Get back to work!
23:53Put your arm around me.
23:55Lean on old Rogan.
24:01What's the matter?
24:02I forget the duck?
24:04Come on, now, Michael.
24:07Lie down till I see did the bull hurt your back.
24:10My back's all right, Grover.
24:11Thank you, Father.
24:12That's a fine left hand you have, Michael Vance.
24:14I used to think so, Father.
24:16And you brought up that right hook in fine fashion, too.
24:18Yeah.
24:19Yeah, I know.
24:21I read the right books.
24:22Something like that.
24:24You know, you fight according to the rules.
24:26Men like bull, everything goes.
24:28Yeah, I found that out.
24:29When he had you bent back over that rock,
24:31I was pleading with you to give him the heel and the instep.
24:35Yeah, you can cripple a man like that, Rogan.
24:37Cripple him?
24:38And what do you think he was doing
24:39when he was pounding your head on that boulder?
24:42Oh, so that's how this happened.
24:43Ah, but I wouldn't feel too badly about it, sir.
24:46You're not knowing the rules and all.
24:48Sure, I remember Shane the Soccer.
24:50Him that was champion of County Mayo.
24:53Sure, the champion lost his first 13 fights.
24:56Well, Rogan, that's very encouraging,
24:57and I thank you, believe it.
24:59All right, sir.
24:59But if you'd like to be learning a few of them tricks,
25:01like the heel and the instep.
25:03Run along, Rogan.
25:04You talk too much.
25:05All right.
25:06Oh, Rogan.
25:08Yes, sir?
25:09Uh, thanks.
25:11It's all right, sir.
25:13I remember one time in Ireland, I hit two minutes.
25:16Rogan.
25:17Well, a minute, anyway.
25:23Quite a fellow.
25:24Yeah, the man of few words.
25:27Yeah, let's do that.
25:30Well, you got a good night's sleep.
25:31You'll be as good as a fiddle in the morning.
25:32That's not a tune, Father, but a fiddle.
25:35Come in.
25:38Come in.
25:46Oh, it's you.
25:50Well, looks like we both tried to take in a little bit too much territory.
25:54Say, Father.
25:56Does Bull Nelson own a dog?
26:07Now, listen.
26:08I've just got a report on the MacTavish process.
26:12And it looks pretty good.
26:14Which means we've got to own Radium City to protect ourselves.
26:22Right.
26:23And I'll let you know what happened.
26:24So long.
26:25So long.
26:25Because the drools are holding a ferry.
26:45Good.
26:46I'm sorry.
26:47I'm sorry.
26:48I'm sorry.
26:49What's your name?
26:49I'm sorry.
26:50I'm sorry.
26:50What's your name?
26:51I'm sorry.
26:52I'm sorry.
26:53I'm sorry about bull, Mr. Vance, but that should only impress on you the seriousness
27:16of the whole situation up here.
27:19This mine cannot be worked at a profit.
27:21It would take a half a million dollars worth of new equipment to really develop this property.
27:28Even then, we have no assurance of a reasonable return.
27:32Well, don't you think we should close the mines?
27:36Definitely.
27:37How long would that take?
27:39Just a few days.
27:40We should continue pouring money down an empty hole.
27:43Besides, I'll make you to get home.
27:46Fine.
27:47I'll inventory the equipment on hand.
27:49If you drop in at the office later, there'll be some papers for you to sign.
27:52All right.
27:53I'll check with my father, though.
27:54I know he'll feel the same as I do.
27:56I'll see you there.
27:57Right.
27:58I'll get everything ready.
28:00Well, what do you think?
28:07You.
28:08Well, boys, that makes it unanimous.
28:13That makes it unanimous.
28:14All right.
28:15All right.
28:16All right.
28:17All right.
28:18All right.
28:19Well, both sides.
28:20All right.
28:21All right.
28:22All right.
28:23Come in.
28:53Hello.
28:58I brought you some lunch.
29:00Didn't see you in the commissary for breakfast this morning,
29:02and I thought you might be too busy to come for lunch.
29:04Well, I wasn't hungry this morning.
29:05In fact, I'm not hungry right now.
29:07Didn't Father Devlin stay with you?
29:08No, he went down to help an Eskimo with a broken leg.
29:11Here, have some coffee.
29:13Well, thank you.
29:17Good?
29:19Yes, thanks.
29:21No fishing today?
29:23No, I'm too busy.
29:26Oh, all right.
29:27I'm closing the mine.
29:28I'm going to fire everybody, and I'm going home.
29:30You're going to run away, Michael Vance.
29:32Just because...
29:34I asked him to come and see you.
29:36What do I want with a doctor?
29:37Just because I had a little fight yesterday?
29:38He's not that kind of a doctor.
29:40He's a chemist.
29:41Oh.
29:42Come here, doctor.
29:45Doctor, this is Michael Vance.
29:47Yes, I know.
29:48Good morning, Vance.
29:49Hello, doctor.
29:50You don't look so bad.
29:51No, but you should see my pride.
29:52I set up all the liquid.
29:53I'd no worry about that.
29:54Pride has amazing recuperative power.
29:56I don't know if I suggest how to commence this, Vance,
29:59but it's about the mine and the conditions that may be obsidian.
30:02Well, sit down, doctor, and tell me about it.
30:04As I understand it, it is impossible to ship radium concentrate with property,
30:09going to the small yield of radium and the great bulk of concentrate.
30:14I believe there's one gram of radium to ever turn the concentrate.
30:17Is that right?
30:18That's what I'm saying.
30:19I don't know.
30:20I don't know if I suggest how to commence this, Vance.
30:22But it's about the mine and the conditions that radium sit in.
30:25Well, sit down, doctor, and tell me about it.
30:28As I understand it, it is impossible to ship radium concentrate with property,
30:31is that right?
30:32That's right.
30:33But if instead of shipping the tons of pitch blend,
30:36we could ship the pure radium.
30:40Wouldn't that involve a complicated process?
30:44Thirty-five processes, to be exact.
30:46Doctor, you suggest doing that here?
30:48Why?
30:49It would take a million dollars' worth of equipment.
30:51I suggest doing it here, but not in thirty-five processes.
30:54And not with a million dollars' worth of equipment, but with fifty thousand.
30:58You no doubt think this is a trick to keep...
31:01Well, I must admit you can expect to find me a bit skeptical.
31:05After all, why haven't you told me about this before?
31:08This is the first chance I've had.
31:10I'll talk to you.
31:11Bull Nelson's been my constant companion.
31:13This morning he's celebrating his victory.
31:15Would you come over to the laboratory with me?
31:18Well, you think it's worthwhile.
31:21I'm sure that I'll convince you.
31:23Come along.
31:24All right.
31:37Lead is the only thing it will not penetrate.
31:40Consequently, this box is lead.
31:42My process is not infallible.
31:44Put down your glasses.
31:46But there's a bit of radium concentrate produced four times.
31:53Of course, the radium is so small I cannot extract the pure elements.
31:58A little more time, Mr. Vance, and we give the world a great discovery.
32:02All right, though, I see you're getting interested in radium.
32:05All right, Father.
32:06Hello there.
32:07Yes, Dr. McTabbit claims they have a process that will enable us to ship grams of radium instead of tons of concentrate.
32:13That wouldn't do much to the radium market, would it?
32:16Radium sells for $75,000 a grand.
32:19The announcement of this process would reduce the price to $15,000.
32:23And make it available to everybody.
32:25Did you tell Carson about this?
32:27Two months ago.
32:29But he told me to forget it.
32:31But you didn't.
32:33No.
32:34My experiments since then have convinced me more than ever.
32:38Hmm.
32:40What if somebody's trying to put something over?
32:43Did you know about it, Father?
32:46Yes.
32:47I see.
32:48Then the doctor's visit to my cottage this morning wasn't just an accident.
32:52Well, he thought you might be leaving it.
32:54We?
32:55Tawana is in honor, too.
32:57Tawana?
32:58My daughter.
33:03Well, well, things are clearing up.
33:05That's what my grandmother said.
33:07Rogan.
33:08You see, most of the radium output of the world is controlled by a syndicate.
33:13Radium Products Incorporated.
33:15This is the only important mine not in their hands.
33:18They're worthless?
33:19That'll force it yourself.
33:23I see.
33:24And you want them to keep the mine open until Dr. McTavage completes his experiment, is that right?
33:27Something like that.
33:28Believe me, we're not interested in the big business end of it.
33:31Thousands of sufferers, a world loaf of radium, due to its exorbitant price.
33:36A price dictated by a group of men not concerned with humanitarian considerations.
33:41Well, Father, put that way, I guess there's not much else I can do.
33:44But I was just thinking, I'm going to get awful tired picking myself up every time I see Bull Nelson.
33:48Yes, Bull.
33:50Well, Grogan here can show you a few of the tricks.
33:53And as for the scientific end of it, meet Sean de Saka.
33:57Ex-Sergeant Dublin of the Dublin Fusiliers.
33:59And Corporal Grogan of the same outfit.
34:06Well, gentlemen, I guess I'm elected.
34:09Pardon me, will you?
34:31I know all about that process, but then...
34:33Maybe so, but that's the way it is.
34:35But of course, if you prefer to resign...
34:36No, no, no, no, no.
34:37Now, don't be wrong.
34:38I'm here to support you in anything you want to do.
34:42Only you think I made a mistake, huh?
34:43Yes, I do.
34:45Well, I thought you were a little hasty with that closing notice.
34:47So that makes us even.
34:48But you said I...
34:49I said I was going to check with my father, and that's what I'm going to do.
34:52Until then, I expect you to keep things going around here.
34:54Good day, gentlemen.
35:03Little boy grew some horns, huh?
35:05And so I decided to keep the mind open.
35:08I think McTavish should be allowed to continue his expense, and I believe there is more than an even chance of them being a success.
35:16I don't have to tell you what that would mean, not only to us, but to the world.
35:20Check with Winton.
35:21Carson must have made some kind of a report on this.
35:24Of course.
35:25Carson sent me a copy of the formula for the process.
35:29I've had it examined by the finest chemical brains in this country, and they've just scoffed at it.
35:35But Michael says that he has seen radium being extracted by that process.
35:38Yeah, we've just got to be reasonable, Mr. Vance.
35:40What does Michael know about radium?
35:41It's not people who want to spend the winter at your expense.
35:45I've got a little surprise for you.
35:50Here is an offer of half a million dollars from Radium Products Incorporated, for Radium City as it stands.
36:01If it's worth a half a million to them, it's worth twice that much to me.
36:05Has it been during the past ten years?
36:07Haven't you just thrown money into this project?
36:11Want to break their backs, too?
36:13No.
36:14They won't attempt to work the mind.
36:17They just want title to it so that eventually, when a more economical process is developed, they can cash in.
36:24But can you wait one, two, three, five, ten years?
36:28You know darn well I can.
36:30Then as your financial advisor, as the manager of your properties,
36:34I strongly urge you to accept this offer.
36:36It's a temptation.
36:42But I sent Michael up there to make a man of him.
36:44This is the first thing he's ever been excited about, outside of polo ponies and raising the devil.
36:51I'd hate to sell out from under him, even for a half a million dollars.
36:55It isn't just a half a million.
36:57Are you prepared to sink, say, another million dollars in new equipment?
37:01And as for Michael now, I didn't want to tell you.
37:04What Carson said is keeping the mind open just as an excuse for running around.
37:10Your voice is swinging above.
37:14Swing along in rhythm.
37:18Wear your heart outside of your glove.
37:22Nothing's wrong as long as you swing along and sing a song of love.
37:32Sing a song of this hand.
37:36All that's full of love.
37:40Put yourself in tune with a bluebird.
37:44Let your voice in tune with a bluebird.
37:48Let your voice go winging above.
37:50Whing along in rhythm.
37:52With your heart outside of your glove.
37:56Nothing's wrong as long as you swing along and sing a song of love.
38:08Michael!
38:09Michael!
38:10Welcome!
38:11Hello!
38:12How about you?
38:13Hello!
38:14Hello!
38:18I'm sorry!
38:23Hello!
38:28Michael!
38:29Where are you?
38:32Hello!
38:33Ha ha ha!
39:03Buston said you've got a wire for me.
39:12Oh, yes, Mr. Vance.
39:13I picked it up down in San Pierre.
39:14Thank you, pal.
39:33Oh, no, no, sir. Happy birthday from the old man.
39:48I'll never forget the birthday party in Ireland one time.
39:50Oh, it was terrific. There must have been a thousand of his slaves.
39:53Again?
39:54Well, there were twenty of us anyway.
39:56But you never had the bagpipes.
39:58Now a birthday party in Scotland. You've never seen...
40:03Happy birthday, Michael. Happy birthday, Michael.
40:07Happy birthday. Happy birthday, Michael.
40:11What's the trouble be by? What is it?
40:18Is something wrong?
40:20Yes, my father's selling the mine.
40:21But he can do that, Michael.
40:22The process. It's a success.
40:25What? We've got the radio.
40:27Where? In the laboratory.
40:29Can I see it?
40:30Come with me.
40:33We've come in from the laboratory just as the experiment has reached its climax.
40:39You've never seen such a sight.
40:40The whole room is as bright as day from the radium rays.
40:43Well, where is it?
40:43In this lead box.
40:44Enough energy to light the world.
40:47Enough radio to convince my father.
40:50Rogan, wall up the plane.
40:52Tonight?
40:53Yeah.
40:54I'm going to lay that stuff right in the old man's lap.
40:56It's practically there.
40:59Well, doctor, allow me to congratulate you.
41:02By tomorrow night, you'll be a famous man.
41:04Thank you, Michael.
41:06What's your father selling radium city?
41:07Can you get to him in time?
41:09No.
41:10No, you can't.
41:14I can't what?
41:15You can't get word out of here for another 24 hours.
41:19Oh, so that's it, huh?
41:21What does he mean?
41:21He means precisely, doctor, that he's not on our side.
41:26That's right.
41:26We catch on fast.
41:28Your father's selling the wine tomorrow.
41:30After that, you can spread the joyous fighting to your heart's content.
41:34Well, well, well.
41:35Isn't that nice?
41:36Get the radium, Tom.
41:37Wait a minute.
41:39There's enough explosive in this vial to kill us all.
41:43Well, you touch this radium, and I'll blow the whole laboratory to kingdom come.
41:49I'll take that gun, mister.
42:09Get behind you, Michael.
42:10Michael, the radium.
42:22You all right, sucker?
42:23Okay, lad.
42:25Am I too late?
42:26Yeah.
42:28All right?
42:28Yes, Michael.
42:29Good luck.
42:29Come on.
42:30Let me go with you, champ.
42:40You stay with Father Devlin.
42:42All right.
42:42We'll be at the radio in Carson's office.
42:44Keep talking.
42:45All right.
43:10All right.
43:11All right.
43:12Michael Vance, Peridium City.
43:40Michael Vance, Peridium City.
43:44Michael Vance, Peridium City.
43:46Michael Vance, Peridium City.
43:48Peridium City to Michael Vance. Go ahead, champ.
43:52My instruments are going haywire.
43:54Of course! Peridium!
43:56Get down low, champ, and let us know where you are.
43:59We'll try to guide you from here.
44:01Come over a lake.
44:09Beverly Timwood on the shoreline.
44:11Moose Lake.
44:13You're off your course, Michael.
44:15They're to the right!
44:16Watch out for squaw tooth!
44:22Hold your hat. Here it is.
44:24Michael!
44:36Keep punching, champ!
44:38Get the mounted police station to San Pierre.
44:40The sergeant will put me through to New York.
44:42Michael's father is bound to believe me.
44:44Radium City to San Pierre.
44:46Radium City to San Pierre.
44:48Radium City to San Pierre.
44:50Radium City to San Pierre.
44:52Radium City to San Pierre.
45:00Are you proud of yourself, Corsten?
45:02No, not particularly so, Father.
45:05Just doing a job.
45:07You and I happen to be on opposite sides of the fence.
45:10Someday we'll all be lined up together and ask the same question.
45:14And then for the good of your mortal soul, I hope you talk fast.
45:19Come, Grogan. We'll find the lead.
45:21the land.
45:51Oh, my God.
46:21Oh, my God.
46:51Oh, my God.
47:21Oh, my God.
47:51Oh, my God.
47:53There's the plane.
47:54Oh, my God.
47:56Oh, my God.
47:58Oh, my God.
48:02Oh, my God.
48:04Oh, my God.
48:16Ong, ong, ong.
48:38The lad's alive.
48:41Drogon, fire.
48:43Go on, I'll get the blanket.
48:46Well, Father, what's the damage?
48:53Well, you can forget about the bruise in your head,
48:55but you do have a couple of broken ribs.
48:58Yeah, what about the...
49:00What about the legs?
49:02Oh, pretty badly bruised, but nothing really to worry about.
49:05You know, Michael, judging from all appearances,
49:08you owe your life to that dog.
49:10Yeah.
49:12That's going, Father.
49:16I didn't want to raise any false hopes, my lad,
49:25but the radio may work.
49:26It seems to be in one piece.
49:30The battery's weak, but still alive.
49:32Let's string that antenna wire to a tree
49:34and make sure it's off the ground.
49:35Yes, Father.
49:35Well, here's our cozy little group again.
49:45We had an Eric's cape.
49:46Yeah, I don't know.
49:49What about the mines?
49:50You tried, Michael.
49:52You did your best.
49:54Here, get some more soup.
49:56Hey, that's the aerial wire.
50:16How about it, Father?
50:17The radio will know in a few minutes.
50:19Are you ready, Corporal Drugan?
50:23Ready, Sergeant Devlin.
50:25And here we go.
50:27Father Devlin calling Mounted Police Station,
50:29St. Pierre.
50:30Father Devlin to Mounted Police Station,
50:32St. Pierre.
50:33Father Devlin to Mounted Police Station,
50:35St. Pierre.
50:36Father.
50:38Got him.
50:40How about it, Father?
50:40Father.
50:44Hello, Sergeant.
50:46This is important.
50:46I want you to get me through
50:48to Michael Vance, Sr., New York.
50:52If he's not at home,
50:52you'll find him at the office
50:53of J.L. Winton, attorney.
50:57Good job, Winton.
50:58Radium products won't forget you on this.
51:02It's always a pleasure
51:03to do business with gentlemen
51:04of your character.
51:06Mr. Brack is here.
51:08Throw him in.
51:13Hello, Mike.
51:14Hello, Winton.
51:15Someone write in.
51:16You know these gentlemen, don't you?
51:17Good morning, gentlemen.
51:18Good morning.
51:19Well, let's get this over with.
51:21It's right down here, Mike.
51:23Papers are all ready for your signature.
51:25And here is a certified check
51:28from Radium Products
51:29for half a million.
51:30You'll squeeze us on this one, Vance.
51:32Well, there we go.
51:35What is this?
51:35A post office?
51:36I'm sorry, Mike.
51:37Here, here.
51:39Try this one.
51:41Hello?
51:42There's a long-distance phone call
51:43for Mr. Vance.
51:44He's very busy.
51:46Let me talk to him.
51:47Put that call through.
51:50Mr. Vance,
51:51this is the sergeant in charge
51:53of the Mounted Police Station
51:54at St. Pierre, Northern Canada.
51:56Father Devlin wants to talk to you.
51:58It's a priest up in Canada.
52:02Go ahead, Father.
52:03Mr. Vance,
52:08this is Father Devlin
52:10speaking to you
52:10from a wreck lane
52:11a few miles outside of St. Pierre.
52:13The plane crashed last night
52:14with your son.
52:16Oh, he's the boy.
52:20I know you will believe me
52:21when I say Michael
52:22was on his way to you
52:23with a gram of radium
52:24isolated by Dr. McTavish
52:25at Radium City.
52:27A gram of radium?
52:29And I was just about
52:29to sell the mine.
52:30I urge you
52:31not to sign anything
52:32until you talk to Michael.
52:34All right, Father.
52:35I won't.
52:38Uh-oh.
52:38There goes the battery.
52:40Hello.
52:41Hello.
52:43That'll bring the old man
52:45up here, maybe.
52:46Maybe you're right, Gruggan.
52:50Now, what happened to that call?
52:51Say, where are you going?
52:58Say, Pierre.
52:59But what about these papers?
53:00What about these papers?
53:30Mr. Vance, I'm Father Devlin.
53:37Well, how do you do, Father Devlin?
53:40Father, this is Miss Morton.
53:42A friend of Michael.
53:43How are you?
53:44How do you do, Father?
53:45Father, where is he?
53:46Well, he's in the cabin.
53:46Well taken care of.
53:47Oh, yes, he's in very good hands.
53:53Mr. Vance.
54:00This is a little awkward, but thanks for everything.
54:15As soon as he's able to be moved, we're taking him back home.
54:18I'm sure you understand.
54:21Of course.
54:30I'm afraid these folks are going to die.
55:00They're going to look a bit silly in New York.
55:02Don't you worry about clothes.
55:04You'll have a brand new wardrobe when we get there.
55:06And we're going to give you the finest laboratory equipment in the world.
55:09We're going to make Radium City a metropolis.
55:11Aren't we, Michael?
55:14Yes, Dad, sure.
55:16Sure.
55:17Well, I guess we're all ready.
55:18Come on.
55:19Did you find him?
55:20Yes, he's getting ready for a trip down the river.
55:23Well, isn't he going to tell her father goodbye?
55:25Oh, no, she told him goodbye at the cabin.
55:27She gave me this note to give to him.
55:30Goodbye, Michael.
55:53Goodbye?
55:54Yes.
55:54Goodbye and good luck.
55:56Goodbye and good luck.
56:23Goodbye and good luck.
56:24Thanks, brother.
56:32Good luck, Michael!
56:54Good luck, Michael!
57:24Oh
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