- 3 months ago
A down-on-his luck newspaperman finds himself the center of an experiment being conducted by two daffy millionaires–to see if someone can spend $1000 a minute, every minute, for 12 solid hours. If he can do it, he gets $10,000. If he can’t do it, he gets nothing.
Director: Aubrey Scotto.
Stars: Roger Pryor, Leila Hyams, Edward Brophy, Sterling Holloway, Edgar Kennedy, Purnell Pratt, Herman Bing, Arthur Hoyt, William Austin, Franklin Pangborn, George ‘Gabby’ Hayes, Morgan Wallace, Russell Hicks.
Director: Aubrey Scotto.
Stars: Roger Pryor, Leila Hyams, Edward Brophy, Sterling Holloway, Edgar Kennedy, Purnell Pratt, Herman Bing, Arthur Hoyt, William Austin, Franklin Pangborn, George ‘Gabby’ Hayes, Morgan Wallace, Russell Hicks.
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00:01:00Come in.
00:01:25and you call yourself a newspaper man well who assigns you to that bank
00:01:35well wally i put wally jones on it i know but wally asked me oh he did did he
00:01:40since when is he handing out assignments oh well you see it was wally's girl's
00:01:45birthday and he asked me to go to bat for him
00:01:48he picked out a fine pinch hitter yes sir this time he struck out
00:01:52get a hold of wally jones and don't let me keep you we might as well kill the rest of that pipe
00:01:58oh it's a quart i'll be yesterday
00:02:01where's wally haven't seen him well i don't want to i owe him 30
00:02:07you're a piker i owe him 60. all right irene i'll try to help you locate him
00:02:12against my better judgment i own 75
00:02:15well i'm still low man i really don't want market 6480 but get it
00:02:22hello wally jones no i haven't seen him since repeal
00:02:28he went on the wagon when drinking became lawful
00:02:32it's for you mike okay hello oh yes
00:02:38sure i know wally he was in a while ago trying to collect some dough that was coming to him
00:02:44no he didn't no trouble no miss i'm just sitting around
00:02:49yeah just a moment mccarthy mccarthy is wally jones here
00:02:59no
00:03:02it is for mr jones would you like to take it miss summers i'll take it
00:03:08hello no no i haven't the slightest idea where he is
00:03:14he was supposed to be here an hour ago
00:03:16it really is a very exceptional stone
00:03:21i don't know
00:03:23well i'm sure that any lady would be delighted with such a gift
00:03:27very well charge it to my account and see that it's delivered tonight
00:03:31certainly mr godfrey
00:03:33say you kept me here two hours arguing about my ring why don't you charge it and let me get out of here
00:03:37but mr jones i told you i can't let you take it until you pay the balance haven't i done business with you for over a year
00:03:45yes it's more than a year since you made a payment
00:03:48well i want to see mr vanderbrocken
00:03:50but i can't disturb him
00:03:57mr vanderbrocken
00:03:58i promised to give the ring to my fiancee tonight
00:04:00why not give it to her
00:04:02but mr jones wants us to charge it
00:04:04well you know i intend to buy it just let me take it with me tonight
00:04:07i wanted to see it to see if it fits
00:04:09your request is absolutely preposterous
00:04:12but i'll bring it back tomorrow
00:04:13you know me
00:04:14you know who i work for
00:04:15i'll give him my iou
00:04:17or you could call my city editor
00:04:18it's out of the question
00:04:20goodnight
00:04:27you wouldn't mind letting me have this overnight would you
00:04:30why i
00:04:31thank you i knew you would
00:04:32well but i
00:04:33you know
00:04:39wally
00:04:40wally
00:04:41wally
00:04:42yeah
00:04:43say wally
00:04:44you know this meter thing's been ticking away all the time and all together now it's eight dollars
00:04:50well drive me to the silver terrace pete and hurry i'm late now
00:04:52yeah well as long as you understand that so far it's eight dollars
00:04:56eight dollars
00:04:57yeah
00:04:57all right
00:04:58okay
00:05:03maybe he's helped
00:05:04i'm the one who's hurt
00:05:05one who's hurt and i'm leaving give him this note
00:05:08that's gratitude
00:05:09wallace jones
00:05:10here i break all speed records even sprained ligaments to keep our date and you let me stand
00:05:14around while you write letters does it mean nothing to you that i literally fought my way here
00:05:19by stage by tram and by horse
00:05:21what made you late this time
00:05:22i missed the eight o'clock horse from downtown
00:05:26louis what's a girl to do with a goof like this
00:05:28the lobster is very nice to that mademoiselle
00:05:31yeah
00:05:32he's always very nice
00:05:35don't forget the birthday cake louis
00:05:37and the champagne
00:05:38it's on your table mr joe
00:05:40oh wally
00:05:50well after all dot we have to celebrate the occasion fittingly your birthday only comes once a year
00:05:55allow me to congratulate you miss somers
00:06:00thank you
00:06:01well
00:06:02here's to the future mrs jones
00:06:04here's to us
00:06:06i've waited so long for this night i can hardly believe it's here
00:06:13neither can i
00:06:15don't keep me in suspense
00:06:16well
00:06:17i was
00:06:18put it on and make a wish
00:06:19well it won't do any good
00:06:20oh go ahead it's customary in cases like this
00:06:23yeah i know it but uh
00:06:26not in cases like this
00:06:28well what do you mean
00:06:29well
00:06:30you see i went to the jeweler
00:06:32but he'd forgotten your size
00:06:34so he gave me this
00:06:36wally
00:06:38i've disappointed you again
00:06:41no
00:06:42no you're just running true to form
00:06:44you'll never change
00:06:45well but i don't want to
00:06:46i just want to go on loving you
00:06:48and being irresponsible
00:06:49throwing your money away
00:06:50lending it to everybody
00:06:51oh that
00:06:52oh well
00:06:52you see smitty was really desperate
00:06:54but your friends are always desperate
00:06:56your salary's been raised twice
00:06:58what have you done
00:06:59well i made a deposit on a ring
00:07:01the ring was only a symbol
00:07:03a step nearer our marriage
00:07:05i'd hope that you love me enough to try
00:07:07oh i do
00:07:08i promise i'll save every
00:07:10no you won't
00:07:11you'll always be just as you are
00:07:13generous to everybody but but us
00:07:15well but dot you know i love you
00:07:17we can't build a marriage on that sort of love
00:07:19if you needed me i'd wait but you don't
00:07:22well i do i'll prove it i'll start by getting the ring
00:07:24oh forget about the ring
00:07:26and me too
00:07:27well dot you don't mean
00:07:28i'm serious wally i'm going home
00:07:30but dot
00:07:31dot wait a minute
00:07:33dot
00:07:35hey
00:07:40dot
00:07:47dot
00:07:48dot
00:07:49dot
00:07:50dot
00:07:51dot
00:07:52dot
00:07:53dot
00:07:54dot
00:07:55dot
00:07:56dot
00:07:57dot
00:07:58dot
00:07:59dot
00:08:00dot
00:08:01dot
00:08:02dot
00:08:03dot
00:08:04dot
00:08:05dot
00:08:06dot
00:08:07dot
00:08:08dot
00:08:09dot
00:08:11Dot!
00:08:16Dot, listen, please.
00:08:17It's no use, Wally.
00:08:18But you know I love you. It's your birthday.
00:08:19Come on back to the cafe.
00:08:20You can't do this without...
00:08:25A chance to explain.
00:08:26You should have thought of that before.
00:08:27But I did. I ordered a birthday cake for a surprise,
00:08:29and Dot, I'll do something desperate.
00:08:31Dot!
00:08:33Now, Dot!
00:08:36Dot, Dot, I want to tell you I love you.
00:08:37No, you don't. You couldn't.
00:08:39Oh, but I do. I do, Dot.
00:08:41Now, Dot, listen.
00:08:44Oh, excuse me, madam.
00:08:45Dot! Dot, listen!
00:08:51Oh, Dot, please be reasonable.
00:08:54Wally, I'm not going to listen.
00:08:56But I'll get the ring the first thing in the morning.
00:08:58And then when I do, I'll telephone you.
00:09:00I'd rather you didn't. Good night.
00:09:03Oh, but Dot!
00:09:09Hey, Wally, want me to wait any longer?
00:09:10No, Pete.
00:09:11Okay.
00:09:12All together, that'll be twelve ten.
00:09:13Well, drive me over to the bulletin.
00:09:14I'll try to get it for you.
00:09:15Try.
00:09:16I'll try.
00:09:17I'll try.
00:09:18I'll try.
00:09:19I'll try.
00:09:20I'll try.
00:09:21I'll try.
00:09:22I'll try.
00:09:24I'll try.
00:09:25Hey.
00:09:26Hey, were you fellas looking for Wally Jones?
00:09:27Yeah, where is he?
00:09:28Wally, want me to wait any longer?
00:09:30No, Pete.
00:09:31Okay.
00:09:32All together, that'll be 12.10.
00:09:36Well, drive me over to the bulletin.
00:09:37I'll try to get it for you.
00:09:41Try.
00:09:49Hey, were you fellas looking for Wally Jones?
00:09:52Yeah, where is he?
00:09:53He's coming down the hall.
00:09:54Here comes Wally.
00:10:14Hello, Charlie.
00:10:16Where have you been, Bo Brummel?
00:10:17Oh, now, don't be like that, Chief.
00:10:18I'm in a terrible jam.
00:10:20And you only know half of it.
00:10:22Charlie, if I don't get $200 right away,
00:10:23I'll jump off a bridge.
00:10:25Let me know what bridge,
00:10:26and I'll send a photographer.
00:10:28Charlie, I'm not kidding.
00:10:29You've got to help me.
00:10:30Me? Lend $200 to a guy without a job?
00:10:33You don't mean I'm fired.
00:10:35Just because I...
00:10:35Yeah, just because you ran out
00:10:37on that bank messenger story.
00:10:39Oh, but it was my girl's birthday.
00:10:40We can't print that kind of news.
00:10:42The public isn't interested.
00:10:43Oh, you wouldn't fire me
00:10:44after three years on the sheet.
00:10:46And just when I'm going to get married, too.
00:10:47You'll get married?
00:10:49Now I know you're crazy.
00:10:51Oh, Charlie, give me another chance.
00:10:52I know more about that robbery than anybody in town.
00:10:54It's going to be tough on me,
00:10:55but I'll have to struggle along without you.
00:10:57Get your salary from the cashier
00:10:58if there's anything left of it.
00:11:00Hey, Wally, you get it?
00:11:02Yeah, I got it.
00:11:04I was fired.
00:11:06Oh, gee, I'm sorry, Wally.
00:11:08But you owe me $14.
00:11:10Well, here's what's left of my salary.
00:11:11$10.
00:11:12Yeah, now listen, Wally.
00:11:13I got to be paid.
00:11:14I can't turn the cab in without the cash.
00:11:15All right, I'll get it for you.
00:11:16Drive me to the colony club.
00:11:16I was fired.
00:11:18Oh, gee, I'm sorry, Wally.
00:11:20But you owe me 14 bucks.
00:11:23Well, here's what's left of my salary.
00:11:25Ten dollars.
00:11:26Now listen, Wally, I gotta be paid.
00:11:27I can't turn the cab in without the cash.
00:11:29All right, I'll get it for you.
00:11:30Drive me to the Colony Club.
00:11:46Wally, that will be 15 bucks without the tip.
00:11:49I'll get it inside.
00:11:50Yeah, if you don't mind, I'll take the 10 now on account.
00:11:53Pete, I've got a hunch I could run this into a couple of hundred.
00:11:55Feel lucky tonight.
00:11:56Lucky?
00:11:57You lose your girl, you lose your job.
00:11:59Lucky.
00:12:00That proves it.
00:12:01Unlucky in love, lucky in gambling.
00:12:02What do you say?
00:12:03Want to take a chance?
00:12:04No, not a chance.
00:12:05I knew you would, Petey, old boy.
00:12:06You got sporting blood in your veins.
00:12:08Hey, Wally.
00:12:09Yeah?
00:12:11I said no.
00:12:12If I win, I'll pay you double.
00:12:13You can't lose.
00:12:14Well, figure it out.
00:12:15I'll be right back.
00:12:35One and two double.
00:12:45Here we go.
00:12:46Twelve, the field number.
00:12:47Well, this is all right as long as the armhole is out.
00:12:48You better stay away from this table.
00:12:49These dice are poison.
00:12:50I feel lucky.
00:12:51Give me a stack of chips.
00:12:52All right.
00:12:53Here we go.
00:12:54Seven away.
00:12:55Not me, huh?
00:12:56I'm younger.
00:12:57Eleven, the winner.
00:12:58You're right.
00:12:59I'm going to stick along with you.
00:13:00So am I.
00:13:01Seven, the winner.
00:13:02I'm going to stick along with you.
00:13:03So am I.
00:13:05Seven, the winner.
00:13:06Seven, the winner.
00:13:07You're right.
00:13:08I'm going to stick along with you.
00:13:09So am I.
00:13:10Seven, the winner.
00:13:13Yes?
00:13:14Yes?
00:13:15Are you happy in your work?
00:13:16I'm going to stick along with you.
00:13:17Oh, you're right.
00:13:18I'm going to stick along with you.
00:13:19I'm going to stick along with you.
00:13:20You're right. I'm going to stick along with you.
00:13:23Yeah, so am I.
00:13:27Seven's the winner.
00:13:39Yes?
00:13:41Are you happy in your work?
00:13:43Why, sure.
00:13:45Some people are.
00:13:47I'll have a bottle of vitamin D.
00:13:49Oh, sure. There you are.
00:13:51Okay, thanks.
00:14:06Oh, Wally, how are you hitting them?
00:14:08All right, 190 so far.
00:14:09Why don't you cash in?
00:14:10No, not until I get 200.
00:14:12I mean, 230.
00:14:13How are you, Mr. Adams?
00:14:14Fine, Benny. You may have to escort me home tonight.
00:14:17If my luck holds out, I'll need a bodyguard.
00:14:19Why don't you try the big game in Mr. Bradley's private room?
00:14:21Will there be a place for me?
00:14:23Sure.
00:14:24I'll spot you right between Big Jim and Sonny Rycross.
00:14:26Oh, you don't want to escort me home, Benny.
00:14:28Setting me between an ad of 20 million and a gambler was worth at least 10.
00:14:32If I win enough, I may come in and join you myself.
00:14:34With that chicken feed, you know what they play.
00:14:36Oh, what?
00:14:37White chip, 100.
00:14:38Red chip, 500.
00:14:39And a blue chip, 1,000.
00:14:40That's all right with me.
00:14:41Tell Big Jim to save me a seat.
00:14:43Here you go, Mr. Adams.
00:14:44Here you go, Mr. Adams.
00:14:57I guess you're business.
00:14:58Gentlemen, you know Mr. Adams.
00:14:59Oh, yeah.
00:15:00Oh, yeah.
00:15:01All right.
00:15:02Good to see you.
00:15:03Give us a little left for you.
00:15:05Can I drive you home?
00:15:20No, thanks.
00:15:21I have my car here.
00:15:22Good night.
00:15:23Good night, Joseph.
00:15:28Here you are.
00:15:29100,000.
00:15:31Thanks.
00:15:33What are you gonna do with all your money?
00:15:34Spending, I guess.
00:15:36Blowing 20 million is more work than even you're capable of.
00:15:39Work?
00:15:40Spending money is the easiest thing in the world.
00:15:42I could go through $1,000 for every minute on the clock.
00:15:45Hold on, Rycross.
00:15:46There's 60 minutes in an hour.
00:15:48$1,000 a minute would figure up to a matter of $720,000 in 12 hours.
00:15:53Anybody with ordinary intelligence wouldn't need 12 hours.
00:15:56He could buy up a block of stock.
00:15:57No, no.
00:15:58That's investing.
00:15:59That's not the kind of spending I mean.
00:16:01I refer to buying things he always wanted.
00:16:03Luxuries, tangibles.
00:16:05You mean you have to blow all that dough on fruit?
00:16:07Don't you know what tangibles are?
00:16:09Sure.
00:16:10Little oranges.
00:16:11Well, anyway you look at it, it's a cinch.
00:16:16Well, I've got $360,000 that says it can't be done.
00:16:19You mean you're willing to put up half the working capital if I cover the other half?
00:16:24Yep.
00:16:25Winner take all.
00:16:26And $100,000 as a side bet.
00:16:28And I'll lay a $2 side bet you're both crazy.
00:16:31Let's work out the details.
00:16:32You better take this down.
00:16:34First, no investments.
00:16:36Second, only one purchase of a kind.
00:16:39And only tangibles.
00:16:40What's that mean again?
00:16:42Tangibles are things you can touch.
00:16:44Oh, sorta like animal, vegetable mineral, huh?
00:16:48That's right.
00:16:56I think that covers everything.
00:16:58I think so.
00:16:59I'll say it does.
00:17:00Now where's the stooge?
00:17:01Oh, pick anyone you like.
00:17:03Of course the average man can't fix a watch or tune a piano.
00:17:06There's one thing that everyone knows how to do, and that's spend money.
00:17:10What about Benny here?
00:17:11Oh, I said average.
00:17:12What do you think I am, a Mormon?
00:17:16Benny go down to the cashier and get me $50,000 in cash and a couple of checkbooks.
00:17:30Try to save your seat but it's too late now and the game's busted up.
00:17:32Is Big Jim gone yet?
00:17:33No, he's still in there.
00:17:34I want to see him.
00:17:35Oh, you can't.
00:17:36He's in conference.
00:17:37But I got to see him.
00:17:38Why don't you take that small change?
00:17:39You want to go on home.
00:17:40But look, I got...
00:17:41Sort of figure your heart, huh?
00:17:42Well, it won't do you no good now.
00:17:43The game's busted up.
00:17:49Jim, my friend, there's nothing to it.
00:17:51That all depends on the guy we get to do the spending.
00:17:53Well, hello, Wally.
00:17:54Jim, can I speak to you a moment?
00:17:56Sure, go ahead.
00:17:57You know Rycross.
00:17:58How are you?
00:17:59Jim, I'm broke.
00:18:00I need 230 bucks.
00:18:05I'll give you these IOUs for security.
00:18:07I don't want them.
00:18:08And I'm not going to give you the 230.
00:18:10But I am going to give you 720,000.
00:18:13Oh, sure.
00:18:14And I'll give you the Philippine Islands for security.
00:18:16But seriously, what about the 230 bucks?
00:18:18You've got to stop thinking little money.
00:18:21How did this mug get in?
00:18:22It's all right.
00:18:23Drop that dough on the desk.
00:18:27You know what $720,000 is?
00:18:29Same as I know what Ethiopia is.
00:18:31I've heard of it, but I've never seen it.
00:18:33Come here.
00:18:36Take a look.
00:18:38Sonny and I have made a bet.
00:18:39I claim that a man can spend $1,000 a minute for 12 hours.
00:18:43I say he can.
00:18:44You're the bird that's going to prove it.
00:18:46Me?
00:18:47Sit down.
00:18:50Well.
00:18:52Well, if I do spend it in time, what do I get?
00:18:5510,000.
00:18:56And if I don't?
00:18:58Nothing.
00:18:59With the rim removed.
00:19:01$10,000 for the pleasure of spending money.
00:19:05So you think it's easy?
00:19:06Think?
00:19:07I know it is.
00:19:08Why could spend a million a day?
00:19:09There's no limit.
00:19:10Let me use your phone.
00:19:11Wait a minute.
00:19:12But I just want to call my girl.
00:19:13You can't.
00:19:14There are conditions to this bet.
00:19:16And that's one of them.
00:19:17Must be kept strictly confidential.
00:19:18But she wouldn't.
00:19:19We can't be connected with this in any way.
00:19:21You can't tell anyone what you're doing or why you're doing it.
00:19:25Here.
00:19:27Sign this.
00:19:28Open your account at the bank.
00:19:30Okay.
00:19:31Well, what are the other conditions?
00:19:32A legitimate price and get a signed bill of sale for each item you buy.
00:19:35Then he has them all written down.
00:19:37He'll keep your company and see if you stick to the rules.
00:19:39Okay, Chief.
00:19:40I'll see that it's on the up and up.
00:19:42When do I start?
00:19:43Start at 9 a.m. and finish at 9 p.m.
00:19:45Right.
00:19:46It's now one minute to nine.
00:19:48Here's 50,000.
00:19:49That'll hold you to the banks open.
00:19:50We'll deposit a balance to your account in cash.
00:19:52Ready?
00:19:53Yeah.
00:19:54Go!
00:19:55Go on!
00:19:58Get me my hat!
00:19:59I just wanted to mention that changing this outfit has set you back about $25,000.
00:20:11You're going to be a great help.
00:20:13I was merely pointing out the brighter side of things, pal.
00:20:25Wait, Pete.
00:20:29Wait.
00:20:32Why'd you pick this joint for trying to make it hard for yourself?
00:20:37Wait till I get inside.
00:20:38I'll make up the time.
00:20:39They know me here.
00:20:40Come on!
00:20:43They know you, huh?
00:20:51You understand that the store is not open for business.
00:20:53Now listen, I'm going to hurry and I want a lot of service.
00:20:55You usually do, Mr. Jones.
00:21:00Hey, where are you going?
00:21:06Good morning, Mr. Van der Brocken.
00:21:07Good morning?
00:21:09What's this lose, my truth?
00:21:11That Mr. Jones is back again.
00:21:14Where is that dumb clerk?
00:21:16I'm going in there.
00:21:17You can't go back there.
00:21:18Why not?
00:21:19It's a foul.
00:21:20A foul?
00:21:21Yeah, according to the rules, the subject, that's you,
00:21:23is to do a spending in the ordinary and customary manner.
00:21:25And it ain't ordinary and customary to crash the stock room.
00:21:31Here is your ring.
00:21:32No, no, no.
00:21:33I don't want that.
00:21:34But, Mr. Jones, you've already made a deposit on this ring.
00:21:37We've been holding it over a year.
00:21:39What's the highest price I can pay for one piece of jewelry?
00:21:41Well, we have jewels valued at $200,000, but...
00:21:44Fine.
00:21:45Show them to me, quick.
00:21:46Well, if Mr. Jones cannot pay $200, how can he possibly afford $200,000?
00:21:51Now, get this. I haven't got time to explain.
00:21:52I want to buy your most expensive piece of jewelry and I want action.
00:21:56And I'm here to see that he gets it.
00:22:04Just a moment.
00:22:10Excuse me.
00:22:11Excuse me.
00:22:18What is it?
00:22:22You speak, but nothing comes out.
00:22:24That Mr. Jones is outside.
00:22:26And he's demanding our most expensive jewel.
00:22:30What?
00:22:31Yes.
00:22:32And the man with him has a big horse revolver strapped under his arm.
00:22:38That's a hole, no!
00:22:40And in broad daylight.
00:22:43Don't lose your head what little you got left.
00:22:46In such kind of emergency you must be calm.
00:23:00Quick, call up the station house.
00:23:02I will take care of them till it comes the police.
00:23:05Back.
00:23:06Hello.
00:23:14Good morning, Mr. Jones.
00:23:16My clerk tells me you would like to have such a kind of a big stone.
00:23:20That's right. The biggest in the place.
00:23:23I would like to sell it to you, Mr. Jones.
00:23:25But I have no diamonds of such value.
00:23:27All right, all right. What about pearls?
00:23:29Pearls?
00:23:30But this is not the season for pearls.
00:23:34You see, the pearls, they come from the oysters.
00:23:37And they are only good in the months which has a roar in them.
00:23:42I'll take a chance.
00:23:43But for a young girl you are going to marry pearls bring tears.
00:23:47Oh, not to me. Not if they're expensive enough.
00:23:49I have it. What about the Lonsbury pearls?
00:23:51The Lonsbury pearls.
00:23:53I couldn't possibly sell them to you for less than $200,000.
00:23:57It's a bargain. I'll take them, sight unseen.
00:23:59Hey, according to the rules, I got to see them.
00:24:01What am I around here, a sleeve garter?
00:24:03A sleeve garter?
00:24:04But I...
00:24:05Come on, bring them out.
00:24:06All right. I'll bring them out.
00:24:08The police are coming. I wish they was here already. I got to get the pearls.
00:24:27Hello, Sarge. Any news on the plotter?
00:24:29We just had a report that the Vanderbrocken jewelry store is being held up by Wally Jones.
00:24:33Wally Jones?
00:24:34Yep.
00:24:38Open the door.
00:24:42Go ahead. Be brave. I'm right behind you. Go ahead.
00:24:51So?
00:24:54Fine.
00:24:55Say, just a minute.
00:24:56Man, look like 350,000.
00:24:59Man, you piece of ocean!
00:25:02Gee, I bet it took a lot of high-class oysters to lay these eggs.
00:25:06What, give me a bit of sale, please?
00:25:07For heaven's sake!
00:25:09Will you please not eat my pearls?
00:25:11That's the way you test them. Come on, hurry up!
00:25:14I'm afraid we haven't just what you want.
00:25:16Mach schnell, see if this sheck is any good.
00:25:20Go.
00:25:23Will you give me that bill of sale so I can get out of here?
00:25:26Bill of sale?
00:25:27Come on, give him a receipt!
00:25:30Receipt?
00:25:31Ah, Mr. Policeman!
00:25:33I was so nervous, I'm still shaking like a leaf.
00:25:36What's the idea, Wally?
00:25:37That's the scoundrel right there!
00:25:39He has on him inside such a corset with a revolver!
00:25:44I got a permit.
00:25:45What did I take?
00:25:46We didn't take anything, Mach.
00:25:47Look, I got...
00:25:48None of that, none of that.
00:25:49Keep your hands out where I can see you.
00:25:50But we were just buying these...
00:25:51Buying!
00:25:52Buying!
00:25:53Buying!
00:25:54Look here!
00:25:55For $200,000!
00:25:56You loafers, you!
00:25:57You want to make a charge?
00:25:58I don't charge nothing.
00:25:59Buy me strictly cash.
00:26:00I mean, do you want to have them arrested?
00:26:02You're sure?
00:26:03What else?
00:26:04Well, Mach, I'm in a hurry.
00:26:05I haven't got time.
00:26:06That's all right.
00:26:07The judge will give you all the time you need.
00:26:08Come on, you two.
00:26:09You better come along, too.
00:26:10I come along.
00:26:11All right.
00:26:12Mr. Vinderbrocken!
00:26:13Mr. Vinderbrocken!
00:26:14Mr. Vinderbrocken!
00:26:15Mr. Vinderbrocken!
00:26:16Mr. Vinderbrocken!
00:26:17Mr. Vinderbrocken!
00:26:18Mr. Vinderbrocken!
00:26:19Mr. Vinderbrocken!
00:26:20Mr. Vinderbrocken!
00:26:21Mr. Vinderbrocken!
00:26:25Mr. Vinderbrocken!
00:26:26The bank says this check is good!
00:26:28Of course it's good!
00:26:29The check is good?
00:26:30Ach, du lieber Vinderbrocken!
00:26:32Let me see that!
00:26:33Wally Jones good for $200,000?
00:26:40Hey, what are you trying to do?
00:26:42Make a chump out of me?
00:26:44Mr. Polisman, I feel so sorry.
00:26:49Mr. Jones, I apologize to you!
00:26:51Words are too cheap.
00:26:52I can't use them.
00:26:53I'm a man of money.
00:26:54All I want from you is a bill of sale.
00:26:55All right!
00:26:56Here are the pearls!
00:26:57Bill of sale!
00:26:58Bill of sale!
00:26:59Zool!
00:27:01Report into your station.
00:27:02Use that phone there.
00:27:04Let's go, Mac.
00:27:18Where did he get that kind of dough?
00:27:20He either robbed a bank or he knows a guy who prints him.
00:27:23To be on the safe side, let's have a look at these rules.
00:27:26Okay.
00:27:28Give me the story, will you, Wally?
00:27:30I'm your friend.
00:27:31Lay off in your mug.
00:27:32Who are you?
00:27:33I'm his manager.
00:27:34So, here is your bill of sale.
00:27:37And here is your engaging ring for the lucky bride.
00:27:41Oh.
00:27:45Nope.
00:27:46Can't afford it.
00:27:47But excuse me, I give it to...
00:27:48Sorry.
00:27:49Mr. Jones.
00:27:50This is going to be a cinch.
00:27:51What is this?
00:27:52What did he buy?
00:27:53The Lonsbury Pearls for $200,000.
00:27:58What?
00:27:59Where's your telephone?
00:28:00Right over there.
00:28:06Flanagan on number one.
00:28:10Yeah, Flanagan, spill it.
00:28:12The Lonsbury Pearls bought by Wally Jones.
00:28:16Go home and sleep it off.
00:28:23Get anything?
00:28:29No.
00:28:30Nothing except these.
00:28:31What are they?
00:28:32IMUs.
00:28:33Here's one for $20, $35, $50.
00:28:36Looks like he was a sap for a touch.
00:28:40Maybe touches weren't the only thing he was a sap for.
00:28:43Look at the cutie.
00:28:44Uh-huh.
00:28:49Do you know her?
00:28:51She's his lady friend.
00:28:52Well, where is she?
00:28:54Miss Summers?
00:28:55Yeah.
00:28:56She's in 4A.
00:28:57In this building, in 4A?
00:28:59Well, I don't mean in school.
00:29:04You don't mean in school.
00:29:11Who is it?
00:29:12Miss Summers, may I come in?
00:29:14Yes, come in.
00:29:19Good morning.
00:29:20Good morning.
00:29:21Who are these men?
00:29:22Who is there?
00:29:23Don't be alarmed, lady.
00:29:24We're looking for Wally Jones.
00:29:25You're what?
00:29:26We're looking for Wally Jones.
00:29:28Well, how dare you think that he'd be here?
00:29:30I thought you was his lady friend.
00:29:32Well, I'm not.
00:29:34Ryan, have a look around.
00:29:39We're from headquarters.
00:29:41He's done it.
00:29:42Done what?
00:29:43I don't know.
00:29:44No.
00:29:45But you just said that he'd done it.
00:29:46I didn't.
00:29:47He did.
00:29:50Why?
00:29:51We had a quarrel.
00:29:53About what?
00:29:54The way he throws his money away.
00:29:56He hasn't been able to save a cent.
00:29:59So that's why he bought $200,000 worth of pearls, huh?
00:30:02But that's impossible.
00:30:03Where would he get that amount of money?
00:30:05Suppose you tell me.
00:30:06Well, all I know is that last night we had a fight.
00:30:10He was broke.
00:30:11Yeah.
00:30:12So broke that this morning he deposited nearly $700,000 in cash to his account.
00:30:18$700,000.
00:30:29You picked a fine time for a fight.
00:30:35Did you find anything?
00:30:36Nothing, Mac.
00:30:37All right, let's get out of here.
00:30:38Good day, Miss Summers.
00:30:44Oh, I feel better.
00:30:45You won't feel so well when Wally falls down on you.
00:30:48Oh, yeah?
00:30:49I beg your pardon.
00:30:50I made the deposit in cash to Jones' account.
00:30:52I'll bet he never had a $100 balance in his life.
00:30:54A jeweler called the bank and wanted to know if his account was good for $200,000.
00:30:58Hurray!
00:30:59First blood.
00:31:00Take it easy.
00:31:01He's not through yet.
00:31:02Ah, but you'll admit it's a great start.
00:31:04I'm too tired to admit anything.
00:31:06I'm going home to freshen up.
00:31:07If you feel like gloating, drop over later in the day.
00:31:09Don't worry, Jim.
00:31:10I will.
00:31:11Say, you're making me waste a lot of time driving out here in the country.
00:31:17I could have bought this estate through an agent.
00:31:19Look, it says the subject.
00:31:21That's you.
00:31:22Shall visit the vendors in person and shall personally inspect each purchase.
00:31:27Step on it, Pete.
00:31:31What's your rush after that coil deal?
00:31:33You're way ahead of time.
00:31:34I'm not taking any chances.
00:31:35That $10,000 means too much to me.
00:31:37Why, it might change my whole future.
00:31:38Yeah, and if this taxi smashes, what'll become of my future?
00:31:42Well, I want to finish my noon so I can take my fiancé to lunch.
00:31:45Nancy.
00:31:46Well, there's a couple of good lawyers.
00:31:47You mean your wife, huh?
00:31:48No, not yet, but we're engaged and that's as good as being married.
00:31:49As good?
00:31:50It's a darn sight better.
00:31:51This was formerly Lady Dutton's country seat.
00:31:52Some country seat?
00:31:53Yeah, 48 rules.
00:31:54What's your future?
00:31:55What's your future?
00:31:56What's your future?
00:31:57Well, I want to finish my noon so I can take my fiancé to lunch?
00:31:59This was formerly Lady Dutton's country seat.
00:32:05Some country seat?
00:32:06There are 48 rooms, including a conservatory, a solarium, and grand ballroom.
00:32:12A swimming pool, clay tennis court, stables, and only $300,000.
00:32:17Only $300,000?
00:32:18That's fine.
00:32:19That's great.
00:32:20And it has other advantages too numerous to mention.
00:32:22Well, you'll mention them to me for that kind of money.
00:32:24Why, yes, of course.
00:32:26There's also a large vegetable garden and a poultry run.
00:32:29That don't sound kosher.
00:32:31The chickens?
00:32:32What do you mean, Benny?
00:32:33Well, the joint's full of animals, vegetables, and minerals, and you can only buy one at a time.
00:32:37I'm buying the house.
00:32:38How soon can we close the deal?
00:32:39Why, uh, we can go to escrow right away.
00:32:41Good.
00:32:42You're not going to escrow.
00:32:43You can't leave the state.
00:32:44I'm not going to.
00:32:45Well, anyway, I ain't decided I'm gonna let you buy it.
00:32:47Why, I haven't bought a house today, have I?
00:32:49No, but I gotta...
00:32:50And it's tangible, isn't it?
00:32:51Don't start getting me mixed up.
00:32:53This is a splendid investment.
00:32:55Did you say investment?
00:32:56Yeah.
00:32:57That's all I want to know.
00:32:58The deal's off.
00:32:59But it's not an investment.
00:33:00I'm not buying the house for resale.
00:33:02I'll leave it to this here vendor.
00:33:04Did you or did you not say this dump was an investment?
00:33:07I did definitely, and a profitable investment.
00:33:09Then we can't choose it.
00:33:10Oh, no, we're in a half-wasted...
00:33:12Serves you right.
00:33:13I hate trickery and stuff that ain't above board, like underhandedness.
00:33:16I'm sorry.
00:33:17Sorry I gimmicked the works.
00:33:18The score now stands one-nothing.
00:33:21Now you've put me 90,000 behind.
00:33:23Rules is rules.
00:33:24Yes, and you're a...
00:33:26Say, where can I buy a horse?
00:33:29Nothing personal in that crack.
00:33:31No, I mean it.
00:33:32An expensive horse.
00:33:33A hunter or a racer.
00:33:34Well, I ain't supposed to.
00:33:36But I could put you next to a very deserving guy named New Deal Watson,
00:33:39what has a race horse.
00:33:40Benny, I take it back.
00:33:41You are a pal.
00:33:42Lead me to him.
00:33:43Peek the next corner to the right and follow the turnpike.
00:33:45Buy a new deal.
00:33:46I'd like you to know Wally Jones.
00:33:48He wants to buy that hay pointer of yours.
00:33:49When?
00:33:50The sooner the better.
00:33:51How much are you asking?
00:33:52I can tell you tonight.
00:33:53Oh, no, no.
00:33:54I've got to buy him right now.
00:33:55No, but he's ended in the Beaumont Futurity today.
00:33:56Oh, then if he wins, you'll want a nice big price for him, huh?
00:33:58Why should I expect him to win?
00:33:59He ain't ever done it before.
00:34:00That's my Iron Duke right there.
00:34:01Coming down the stretch.
00:34:02Well, I'll make you an offer.
00:34:03You will?
00:34:04Wait a minute.
00:34:05That's against the rules.
00:34:06All right.
00:34:07Have it your way.
00:34:08What's your price?
00:34:09Well, that depends on the show on the day.
00:34:10But how much?
00:34:11I'd be ashamed to tell you.
00:34:12What do you get if he wins the race today?
00:34:13A surprise of my life.
00:34:14And $25,000.
00:34:15Brother, you've named it.
00:34:16You mean you'll pay me?
00:34:17$25,000.
00:34:18Make on a bill of sale.
00:34:19Oh, no, no, no.
00:34:20No, no, no, no.
00:34:21No, no, no.
00:34:22No, no, no, no.
00:34:23No, no, no.
00:34:24No, no, no, no.
00:34:25No, no, no.
00:34:26No, no, no.
00:34:27No, no, no.
00:34:28You'll pay me...
00:34:29$25,000.
00:34:30Make on a bill of sale.
00:34:33Hey.
00:34:34How do I know that check won't bounce back?
00:34:36Well, you know Benny.
00:34:37Sure.
00:34:38I know Benny.
00:34:40Oh, yeah?
00:34:41Okay.
00:34:42I'll pay in cash.
00:34:49Hey, I...
00:34:50Thanks, pal.
00:34:51And for your sake, I hope Iron Duke finishes in the money.
00:34:54For my sake, I hope he doesn't.
00:34:55Come on, Benny.
00:34:59In favor of the 22nd.
00:35:00You want to see me, Chief?
00:35:01Yes.
00:35:02What is this about Wally Jones?
00:35:03He just bought Watson's Iron Duke for $25,000.
00:35:06What?
00:35:07Uh, sure.
00:35:08The sale was registered at the Jockey Club.
00:35:17Don't look at me like that.
00:35:19At heart, I'm really a decent guy.
00:35:22Say, I haven't been too tough on the boys, have I?
00:35:27Uh, take a memo.
00:35:33In the future, it is absolutely necessary that reporters have more relaxation.
00:35:38You will please work out a system of one day off per... month.
00:35:46Hello, Mac.
00:35:47Land.
00:35:48How are you, Charlie?
00:35:49Hi, Charlie.
00:35:50We just come up to get a job.
00:35:52City doesn't pay enough.
00:35:53That'll be all for a minute.
00:35:55What do you mean?
00:35:56Wages must be pretty good up here.
00:35:59Your reporters can step out and spend a quarter of a million dollars before lunch.
00:36:05I don't get you.
00:36:07Have you heard what Jones has been doing?
00:36:10Yes, but he's all right.
00:36:12Perhaps a little overworked, but...
00:36:14What was he assigned to last?
00:36:16That robbery case.
00:36:17The bank messenger.
00:36:18Is there any reason why you should give him the job?
00:36:20No, only that he knew more about it that...
00:36:25Say, Mac, you don't suppose it...
00:36:27That money's coming from some place.
00:36:30I can't believe it.
00:36:32I certainly have some wonderful models to show you.
00:36:34Yes, indeed, I am.
00:36:35You are wonderful models.
00:36:36Really?
00:36:37If your general would sit right there...
00:36:39The girls are...
00:36:40Yes, they are all right.
00:36:57Isn't that charming?
00:37:00Yes, well, looking.
00:37:01Yes, indeed.
00:37:08That ermine is really lovely, don't you think?
00:37:11I don't think so.
00:37:16What do you call this?
00:37:17Skunk?
00:37:18Oh, one of those wise gals, huh?
00:37:21Nothing personal, I assure you.
00:37:22You see, the wrap is trimmed with skunk.
00:37:25Oh, skunk trimmed the suit of mine once I had to bury it.
00:37:31Oh, here's another ermine.
00:37:35Now that is really...
00:37:36That is really lovely.
00:37:39Boy, I bet she'll never get pinched for carrying concealed weapons.
00:37:42Good morning.
00:37:55Good morning.
00:37:56I'm looking for Wally Jones.
00:37:59We all are.
00:38:00Why are you so worried about him?
00:38:01We're engaged.
00:38:03Well, that is, we were until last night.
00:38:06Won't you sit down?
00:38:12Now, what happened last night?
00:38:15You see, he's so easily influenced.
00:38:17That's just what we figured.
00:38:19Oh, it's all my fault.
00:38:20I broke off our engagement and he said he was desperate.
00:38:23Then you're the one who drove him crazy.
00:38:26Why didn't you tell us this before?
00:38:27Well, I didn't realize.
00:38:28Maybe you'll realize now that he's mixed up in one of the biggest robberies ever pulled off.
00:38:32Oh, he couldn't be.
00:38:33Here he is now.
00:38:34Where?
00:38:35At the Ravie Far Company.
00:38:36They want to know if he works here.
00:38:38I'll take it on number one.
00:38:39Here, give me that.
00:38:41Hello.
00:38:42This is Police Inspector McCarthy speaking.
00:38:45Sure, sell him anything he wants.
00:38:48Only hold him till I get there.
00:38:50Now we'll find out what this is all about.
00:38:53Now, you better come along with us.
00:38:57We're on the right track now.
00:38:58We'll make monkeys out of them G-men.
00:39:00They've been copping all the publicity lately.
00:39:03Please?
00:39:04Oh, yes.
00:39:05Excuse me, please.
00:39:08Inspector McCarthy was on the phone.
00:39:09He said we shouldn't let Mr. Jones leave the shop.
00:39:12For heaven's sake.
00:39:15Compose yourself.
00:39:20I want your most expensive fur.
00:39:22Never mind the show.
00:39:23What's your rush, pal?
00:39:24This is fun.
00:39:25His coat of Russian sable is $30,000.
00:39:27If you search the world over, you couldn't find better skin.
00:39:30Indeed not.
00:39:31Boy, this skin game is the greatest racket since the income tax.
00:39:34I'll take it.
00:39:35Make out a bill of sale.
00:39:36Oh, that's fine.
00:39:37That'll be all.
00:39:38Right out a bill of sale.
00:39:39I'll give you a check.
00:39:40Fine.
00:39:41Send it to this address.
00:39:42Yes, yes, yes.
00:39:43Of course.
00:39:44That'll be for $30,000.
00:39:45A bill of sale for coat number 2961D.
00:39:47Yes.
00:39:50Oh, I want you to stay for tea.
00:39:51Tea?
00:39:52Tea, yes.
00:39:53I just sent for tea.
00:39:54Do I look like a dame to you?
00:39:56No, no, no.
00:39:57But it will refresh you.
00:39:58Sorry, I gotta run home.
00:39:59I gotta crochet a hot water bottle.
00:40:01Lay off, Benny.
00:40:02We're in a hurry.
00:40:03Oh, thank you.
00:40:04And here is your bill of sale.
00:40:07Hi.
00:40:08Oh, I want you to see a model that I designed with Kalinsky.
00:40:10Who's Kalinsky, your partner?
00:40:11No, no, no, no.
00:40:12It's a fur.
00:40:13It's very fashionable fur, too.
00:40:14Oh.
00:40:15Yes.
00:40:16I'm sorry.
00:40:17We haven't time.
00:40:18Oh, no, no, no.
00:40:19I simply can't let you go.
00:40:20Oh, we hate to rush off.
00:40:21Oh, no, really.
00:40:22I can't.
00:40:23You simply can't.
00:40:27Hey, Wally, now, listen.
00:40:28This thing's getting serious.
00:40:29It's already nearly 60 bucks.
00:40:31Well, six bits more, you could buy the cab.
00:40:33Oh, no, you couldn't.
00:40:34No?
00:40:35No.
00:40:36The company wouldn't sell.
00:40:37Now, would you two stop arguing on my time?
00:40:39Come on, Benny.
00:40:40Pete, drive to the Dusenberg agency.
00:40:51Oh, dear.
00:40:52Oh, dear.
00:40:53Oh, dear.
00:40:54Oh, dear.
00:40:55Oh, dear.
00:40:56Oh, dear.
00:40:57Oh, dear.
00:40:58Oh, dear.
00:40:59Oh, dear.
00:41:00Oh, dear.
00:41:01Oh, dear.
00:41:02Oh, dear.
00:41:03Oh.
00:41:04Hey.
00:41:05Oh, yes.
00:41:06I'm Inspector McCarthy.
00:41:07Where is he?
00:41:08Well, he ran out.
00:41:09Why didn't you keep him here?
00:41:10I did my very best.
00:41:11But what else could I do with the man who had just bought a $30,000 coat?
00:41:14The funny part of it is that that check is good.
00:41:17Certainly it's good.
00:41:18Wally wouldn't do anything wrong.
00:41:20Oh, no.
00:41:21It's just possible that he's double-crossing you, too.
00:41:25I don't believe that.
00:41:26Did he buy that coat for you?
00:41:29Of course.
00:41:30What makes you so sure?
00:41:31I'll prove it.
00:41:39Well, I thought so.
00:41:43Who's the man that called us up?
00:41:45Well, now we...
00:41:46Can I have ma'am?
00:41:47Yes, please.
00:41:51Did you see a man leave here in a hurry?
00:41:53No, ma'am.
00:41:54But you must have.
00:41:55He just left here.
00:41:56Oh, you mean the man was talking about buying a Duesenberg?
00:42:02A Duesenberg agency.
00:42:04It's the most luxurious private motor on the market.
00:42:13Super powerful, silent starting, and has a top speed of...
00:42:17The only speed that interests me is how quickly you can make out a bill of sale.
00:42:20What?
00:42:23Very funny.
00:42:25You're pulling my leg.
00:42:28If it's moving to one side, sir, let me assure you, this model here...
00:42:31We're gonna make out a check.
00:42:32I beg your pardon?
00:42:33I don't...
00:42:34What do you mean, sir?
00:42:35A check?
00:42:36I don't understand.
00:42:37I beg your pardon, sir?
00:42:38It's sold.
00:42:40Oh, no.
00:42:41No, sir.
00:42:42On my word, it isn't.
00:42:43Definitely.
00:42:44I mean it's bought.
00:42:46Bought.
00:42:47You mean you bought it?
00:42:48Actually?
00:42:49Yes.
00:42:50Actually and definitely.
00:42:55Right-o.
00:42:56How much?
00:42:57Only 21,000.
00:42:58With the tax.
00:43:01Where would you like it delivered, sir?
00:43:03To this address.
00:43:04Right away.
00:43:08Please see that this car is filled with petrol and delivered immediately.
00:43:11Yes, sir.
00:43:12You, uh...
00:43:15You don't know where I could buy a swell seagoing yacht, do you?
00:43:18Yes, sir.
00:43:19As a matter of fact, I do.
00:43:20Good.
00:43:21Where?
00:43:22I have a friend who's connected with a syndicate of ship brokers.
00:43:25Yeah?
00:43:26Mr. Davidson.
00:43:27Uh-huh.
00:43:28He'd be delighted to serve you with anything in the line of marine transportation.
00:43:31But has he got any boats?
00:43:32Quiet.
00:43:33Thanks.
00:43:35Wally, darling.
00:43:36Darling, hello.
00:43:37Goodbye, I can't stop.
00:43:38You've got to stop.
00:43:39Why?
00:43:40Police are after you.
00:43:41What for?
00:43:42Everything.
00:43:43The money, the bank.
00:43:44What bank?
00:43:45Give yourself up.
00:43:46Turn state's evidence.
00:43:47Your sentence will be lighter.
00:43:48And I'll wait for you.
00:43:49I'll even forget about the other woman.
00:43:51What other woman?
00:43:52The one who's getting the fur coat.
00:43:53Well, there isn't any other woman.
00:43:54Don, I did that for you.
00:43:55And you said you were desperate.
00:43:57I never dreamed you meant it.
00:43:58But, Don, I can explain everything.
00:43:59Next, pal.
00:44:00You can't explain nothing.
00:44:01I'm not your pal.
00:44:02Okay, pal.
00:44:03So, you're the one I have to thank for leading him astray.
00:44:07You made a crook out of him.
00:44:09Gee, the things I've been accused of today.
00:44:12Wally, the police.
00:44:14Come on, Benny.
00:44:15Wally, come back here.
00:44:18Hey, where's the car?
00:44:19We'll take it with him now.
00:44:20We parked at the front, sir.
00:44:21Good.
00:44:22Come on, Benny.
00:44:23Oh, so are you, huh?
00:44:24What are you doing here?
00:44:25Where is Wally?
00:44:26So you won't talk, huh, Ryan?
00:44:27I tell you she's in on this someplace.
00:44:28Hey, Wally.
00:44:29Wally.
00:44:30Wally.
00:44:31Wally.
00:44:32Wally.
00:44:33Hey, what are you doing?
00:44:34Come on, look.
00:44:35What are you doing, Wally?
00:44:36I'm up here.
00:44:37There he is now.
00:44:38Come on, take him with you.
00:44:39Hey, Wally.
00:44:40Hey, Wally.
00:44:41Hey, Wally.
00:44:42Hey, Wally.
00:44:43Hey, Wally.
00:44:44Hey, Wally.
00:44:45Hey, Wally.
00:44:46Hey, Wally.
00:44:47Hey, Wally.
00:44:48Hey, Wally.
00:44:49What's the matter?
00:44:50Wally.
00:44:51Hey, come on.
00:44:52Get in there quick.
00:44:53Follow them on the passage.
00:45:16Hey, what are you trying to do?
00:45:18Help those crooks escape?
00:45:19Me?
00:45:20For goodness sake, that guy owes me money.
00:45:22Say, you're the lawyer.
00:45:23You get it for me.
00:45:24I'm a detective, not a lawyer.
00:45:27Ryan, put that spare tire on.
00:45:30I'm going to Fort Headquarters and send out a general alarm for that Duesenberg.
00:45:33You come on with me.
00:45:35Good afternoon, gentlemen.
00:45:36Are you Mr. Davidson?
00:45:37I am.
00:45:38I want to buy a yacht.
00:45:39Quite so, sir.
00:45:40What kind?
00:45:41Diesel?
00:45:42Gasoline?
00:45:43I don't care if it runs with castor oil.
00:45:44Castor oil?
00:45:45Mr. Davidson, what's the top price I can pay for a yacht?
00:45:46Well, we could sell you one for about $2 million, sir.
00:45:47Well, that's a little more than I care to spend.
00:45:48Have you a cheap one?
00:45:49Say, about $400,000?
00:45:50I don't think we have one for exactly that figure.
00:45:51Well, I'm in no position to quibble over $10,000 or $20,000 less.
00:45:55Let me see.
00:45:56No, let me see.
00:45:57That's the important thing.
00:45:58I have it.
00:45:59This one?
00:46:00Now, this is Mr. Charles Morrison's Duchess.
00:46:01Hi, Dutch.
00:46:02It is the most luxurious craft on the water.
00:46:03It is the most luxurious craft on the water.
00:46:04I have it.
00:46:05This one?
00:46:06This is Mr. Charles Morrison's Duchess.
00:46:07I have it.
00:46:08It is the most luxurious craft on the water.
00:46:10I have it.
00:46:11I have it.
00:46:13I have it.
00:46:14I have it.
00:46:15I have it.
00:46:16I have it.
00:46:17I have it.
00:46:18I have it.
00:46:19It is the most luxurious craft on the water.
00:46:20It is super powerful.
00:46:21Twin giant.
00:46:22Gyroscopically balanced.
00:46:23Improved moisture proof.
00:46:24Silent starting.
00:46:25Yes, yes.
00:46:26We know all about it.
00:46:27Oh, then you've been aboard the Duchess.
00:46:28No, but your friend told us the same thing about the Duesenberg.
00:46:30I see.
00:46:31Well, this one is $390,000.
00:46:34Perfect.
00:46:35Say, would you say that was an investment?
00:46:37Investment?
00:46:38Well, one hardly buys a yacht as an investment, my dear fellow.
00:46:42Thanks, my good man, for those kind words.
00:46:44I'll take it.
00:46:45But I'll have to communicate with the owner.
00:46:47That's all right with me.
00:46:48Call him up.
00:46:49He's on a cruise to Palm Beach.
00:46:51Are you going to sell me a yacht or aren't you?
00:46:53Yes, yeah.
00:46:54I'd be very happy to.
00:46:55So would I, but I still don't own a yacht.
00:46:57Ah, yes.
00:46:58Would you be interested in a white yacht?
00:47:00I don't care if it's white or green with pink ribbons around it.
00:47:03Mm-hmm.
00:47:04Let me see.
00:47:05Yes, you said that before, but we're not making any progress.
00:47:07Now, there's a yacht that I can sell you at once for $175,000.
00:47:12I'll buy it.
00:47:13Make out a bill of sale.
00:47:14Say, would you say it was white that dough?
00:47:15Oh, indeed it is.
00:47:16The fittings and appointments are charming.
00:47:18They're all done in Louis Cairns.
00:47:20What are Louis Cairns?
00:47:22He was a French king.
00:47:24Gee, it's a shame the way us Americans is losing our culture.
00:47:28Here you are, sir.
00:47:29Thank you very much.
00:47:30Come on, Benny.
00:47:31We now own a yacht.
00:47:36Hello, Tim.
00:47:38Hello.
00:47:39You look worried.
00:47:40I am.
00:47:41How about a drink?
00:47:42I don't mind.
00:47:43Shots.
00:47:44More ice, Togo.
00:47:46Are you worried about your bet?
00:47:48No.
00:47:49Sable Cote arrived here a little while ago.
00:47:52Where?
00:47:53My wife was wild.
00:47:54She swore I bought her for someone else.
00:47:57That's rich.
00:48:00The whole thing started as a joke.
00:48:02That's how my first marriage started.
00:48:04Every time that thing rings,
00:48:06it means another animal, vegetable or mineral is arriving.
00:48:11Hello.
00:48:12Mr. Bradley's residence.
00:48:14Yes, sir.
00:48:15Call for Mr. Rycross, please.
00:48:17Oh, thank you.
00:48:18That's your worry.
00:48:19Hello?
00:48:20Oh, you did?
00:48:21Great work.
00:48:22Who bought it?
00:48:23What?
00:48:24Oh, all right.
00:48:25How do you like that?
00:48:26After trying to get rid of that yet for months,
00:48:27Wally Jones bought it back for me.
00:48:28What are you kicking about?
00:48:29That's 175,000 more.
00:48:30I'd say.
00:48:31So far, he's purchased his total of 450,000.
00:48:40Now, he's doing pretty well.
00:48:42But it's gonna get tougher from now on.
00:48:44Yeah.
00:48:46How do you like that?
00:48:48I was trying to get rid of that like that for months Wally Jones bought it back for me.
00:48:51What are you kicking about?
00:48:52That's 175,000 more.
00:48:53Let's see.
00:48:54So far his purchase totaled 450,000.
00:48:56Now, he's doing pretty well.
00:48:59What are you laughing at?
00:49:04The yacht.
00:49:06Oh, priest, sir.
00:49:08Most things are arriving.
00:49:09Well, put them away.
00:49:11Put them away?
00:49:12Of course.
00:49:12But swear.
00:49:13Look, priest.
00:49:21Look.
00:49:21If I don't win this bet, I'll never square things with my girl.
00:49:32There ain't a girl worth worrying about.
00:49:35No?
00:49:35No.
00:49:36My wife was jealous, too.
00:49:38But she got over it.
00:49:39Now she don't care what I do.
00:49:40I can understand that.
00:49:45What's the idea?
00:49:47I've got to see a man about a dog.
00:49:48Oh, me too.
00:49:51I've got to see a man about a dog.
00:50:00Calling all cars.
00:50:02Pick up new Duesenberg.
00:50:04Carrying two men.
00:50:05One Benny Dolan.
00:50:07Known as a desperate character.
00:50:09Employed as a bodyguard.
00:50:10The other man is Wallace Jones.
00:50:12He is driving the Duesenberg.
00:50:15That is all.
00:50:16That's enough.
00:50:16Here, let's go.
00:50:21Lay off, Cyril.
00:50:30Say, we can't drive back to town.
00:50:35We'll have to ditch the Duesenberg.
00:50:36It's hot.
00:50:37Well, you can't walk.
00:50:37You wouldn't scarcely have time.
00:50:39No, not at $1,000 a minute.
00:50:42Oh, scram.
00:50:44Why pick on me?
00:50:45You mustn't talk to Cyril like that.
00:50:47He's a world's champion.
00:50:49Why the lady gave me his pedigree.
00:50:50What's that?
00:50:51His family tree.
00:50:53Oh, so ordinary trees ain't good enough for him, huh?
00:51:04Oh!
00:51:05Oh!
00:51:15Never mind that.
00:51:16That's all right.
00:51:17I'd like to use your telephone.
00:51:19Sorry, it's out of order.
00:51:20You'll find one at the corner drugstore.
00:51:21All right, fill her up.
00:51:22I think we'd better take Cyril for a walk.
00:51:26Come on, Cyril.
00:51:27Hiya, Cyril.
00:51:28Come on.
00:51:30Champ, you're gonna do a little roadway.
00:51:32Come on, Benny.
00:51:35By the time we get back, the town of stores will be closed.
00:51:37Yeah, and you've got $105,000 to go.
00:51:39You're telling me?
00:51:40I'll fall for a cash.
00:52:02Thank goodness there's nothing else for you to chase.
00:52:17Nice, Cyril.
00:52:18Did you get a taxi?
00:52:20Yes, on its way out.
00:52:22What was the messenger's name?
00:52:24Was it your car they were riding in?
00:52:30Who was driving the car?
00:52:32You got your split of the dough, didn't you?
00:52:35You don't get out of here until you tell us all you know.
00:52:38If it takes three hours more.
00:52:41All right.
00:52:43I'll confess.
00:52:44Put up the curtain.
00:52:44Yeah, come on.
00:52:47I knew she'd break.
00:52:49I held up the bank messenger.
00:52:53What?
00:52:54Sure.
00:52:54I jumped on the running board of the car and I hit him.
00:52:57Like this.
00:52:58Uh-oh.
00:52:59And then what'd you do?
00:53:00Then I pulled a gun.
00:53:01And I stuck it in his ribs like this.
00:53:03Oh!
00:53:06And then what?
00:53:07Oh, he tried to fight me.
00:53:08He tried to fight me.
00:53:09But I scratched him.
00:53:10No, you don't, sister.
00:53:11Never mind acting it out.
00:53:12Just tell us.
00:53:13Oh, well, I don't know.
00:53:15Just as I thought.
00:53:16You don't know a thing about the robbery.
00:53:18That's what I tried to tell you in the first place.
00:53:21But I thought you'd rather have it your own way.
00:53:23Go home.
00:53:25Oh, thank you.
00:53:28I knew I couldn't put anything over on you.
00:53:33Here's a confession.
00:53:35Go home.
00:53:36Hello.
00:53:37Here, give me that.
00:53:39Hello.
00:53:40Hello.
00:53:41What?
00:53:43What?
00:53:44Yes, we'll be right over.
00:53:45Come on, Ryan.
00:53:46They left the car in the gas station.
00:53:48Let's get over there.
00:53:52Oh, Cyril.
00:53:53Cyril.
00:53:55Will you lay off?
00:53:56I'm not in the mood.
00:53:58Oh, quit Cyril now, will you?
00:54:05Cyril, will you?
00:54:05I'm pleased.
00:54:06Now cut it out.
00:54:08Hey, can you imagine being turned loose in a joint like this?
00:54:10Lord Elderberry's wine cellar for sale.
00:54:16We're going to be turned loose in this joint.
00:54:18I haven't bought any liquor today.
00:54:20No, well, it's about time.
00:54:22After what we've gone through today, I could stand a couple of shots.
00:54:26There's our cab now.
00:54:27Hey, here we are.
00:54:36Pete, of all the kids...
00:54:38So it's you.
00:54:4042 West Street, and step on.
00:54:41Say, before I move one inch, I want $65.75.
00:54:45Don't you ever think of anything but money.
00:54:49Well, you don't.
00:54:50It's time I did.
00:54:53Take us to 42 West Street, and make it snappy.
00:54:56Yeah.
00:55:00Yes, sir.
00:55:00Now listen, definitely this thing has gone far enough.
00:55:19Why, it's nearly $70, and that's grand loss.
00:55:21All right, I'll pay you.
00:55:23Nix, it's against the rules.
00:55:25You can't pay with that dough.
00:55:26Say, I'm not playing this game, and the rules don't count for me.
00:55:29Oh, they don't, eh? Well, rules is rules.
00:55:31Yeah, well, I'm gonna bust them.
00:55:33And I'm gonna bust you.
00:55:34Now, wait a minute, wait a minute.
00:55:35We're not through with you yet, Pete.
00:55:36Wait.
00:55:37Wait? Again? Wait?
00:55:39You heard them.
00:55:39Your ears ain't painted on.
00:55:41Well, I wouldn't be surprised.
00:55:44$70.
00:55:46I couldn't decide a question like that in a hurry.
00:55:49I'll give you a ring in the course of the next week or two.
00:55:52Goodbye.
00:55:54Sorry, gentlemen.
00:55:55If you will be good enough to be seated,
00:55:57we can discuss the transaction at our leisure.
00:56:00That's a very good idea.
00:56:03Well, thanks very much, but I'm in a great hurry.
00:56:08My dear young man,
00:56:10the selection of wines requires the consideration
00:56:13and discriminating taste that one should display
00:56:15in choosing a wife.
00:56:17Gee, they never let me do any sampling.
00:56:19What's the price of your entire cellar?
00:56:21I really have very little time.
00:56:24Ah, the speed of you Americans.
00:56:28You're obsessed with the idea of hurry.
00:56:30A national weakness, I should say.
00:56:33I'm with you on that.
00:56:34You know, there's an atmosphere of refined harmony
00:56:36about this joint that you don't find everywhere.
00:56:39Well, sometimes I pause and ask myself a question.
00:56:43What a silly answer you must get.
00:56:47I beg your pardon?
00:56:48I want to buy wines.
00:56:50Let's get down to cases.
00:56:52Quite so, my young friend.
00:56:55That reminds me of an anecdote.
00:56:56Oh, come on, Benny.
00:56:57I've got to get someplace where I can spend money fast.
00:57:01Say, will you tell him to lay off?
00:57:03Tell him yourself.
00:57:04You bought him.
00:57:05Boy, this red eye had just blown a necktie right off your neck.
00:57:08Now, what about the cellar?
00:57:11His lordship's cellar is marvelous.
00:57:14But a little extravagant for a young man.
00:57:17What is the price?
00:57:19His lordship's asking 15,000 guineas.
00:57:22Who's a guinea?
00:57:25Only $80,000.
00:57:27Approximately.
00:57:28All right, I'll take it.
00:57:29Right on a bill of sale.
00:57:31You understand it's subject to the bank's acceptance of your check.
00:57:34Yes, yes, yes, I understand.
00:57:38You're looking for Wally Jones, aren't you?
00:57:48Sure, do you know where he is?
00:57:50Sure, but before I tip you off, will you do something for me?
00:57:54Yes, come on, spring it.
00:57:55Okay, will you collect those for me?
00:57:56Yes, sure.
00:57:57Now, where is he?
00:57:58He's upstairs in Robinson and Rand.
00:57:59Robinson and Rand.
00:58:00Okay, fine.
00:58:01Hey!
00:58:02Hey!
00:58:03Hey!
00:58:04Come on, Benny.
00:58:05I guess you only got 25 grand to go.
00:58:06Come on.
00:58:07Get up.
00:58:08Come on.
00:58:09Get up.
00:58:10Get up.
00:58:11Come on.
00:58:12Get up.
00:58:13Come on.
00:58:14Get up.
00:58:15Get up.
00:58:16Hey, Wally.
00:58:17Look, I can explain everything.
00:58:18Wally, I...
00:58:19Now look.
00:58:20Now look, Wally, that's my cab.
00:58:21Hey, Wally.
00:58:22Come back.
00:58:23Come back.
00:58:24Come back with my cab.
00:58:25Hey, get up.
00:58:26Hey, look.
00:58:27Hey, look.
00:58:28Hey, look.
00:58:29Hey, look.
00:58:30Hey, look.
00:58:31Now look, Wally.
00:58:32That's my cab.
00:58:33Hey, Wally.
00:58:34Come back.
00:58:35Come back with my cab.
00:58:36Hey.
00:58:37Get up.
00:58:38Hey, look.
00:58:39Hey, look.
00:58:40Now look, Wally.
00:58:41That's my cab.
00:58:42Hey, Wally.
00:58:43Come back.
00:58:44Come back with my cab.
00:58:45Hey, Wally.
00:58:46Come back.
00:58:47Come back with my cab.
00:58:48Hey.
00:58:49Get up.
00:58:50Hey, look.
00:58:51Hey, look! Hey, look, how about my money?
00:58:54How about my... Oh, don't bother me.
00:58:56You promised me. Now he's gone with my cab.
00:58:58My...
00:59:05Here will you make a fine lap dog.
00:59:13Oh!
00:59:19Hey!
00:59:22Slow down!
00:59:23Nothing doing. This means 10,000 bucks to me.
00:59:26Hey, Cyril, you ask them.
00:59:31We're gaining on them.
00:59:49Did we lose them?
00:59:50No, they're gaining on us.
01:00:03Oh, Cyril.
01:00:05Oh, you want free parking, too.
01:00:07Where did you get that car?
01:00:08I'm Inspector McCarty. Get out of here.
01:00:26I've been the underdog long enough. Let me up for air.
01:00:28I've been the underdog long enough. Let me up for air.
01:00:47Oh, Cyril.
01:00:49Hey, this is not time for romance.
01:00:58Hey, how are you?
01:01:02Hey, how are you?
01:01:05Hey, how are you doing?
01:01:06Well, let's go.
01:01:09Hey.
01:01:11Oh, my God!
01:01:13Hey, help me!
01:01:14This is Rick McCoy!
01:01:16This is Rick McCoy!
01:01:18This is Rick McCoy!
01:01:20This is Rick McCoy!
01:01:22This is Rick McCoy!
01:01:24This is Rick McCoy!
01:01:26This is Rick McCoy!
01:01:28This is Rick McCoy!
01:01:29Try it! Try it!
01:01:30Send for an ambulance!
01:01:31Come on, help me here on you!
01:01:34Well, what am I in for this time?
01:01:37Tell me how it happened.
01:01:39Oh, the accident.
01:01:42Yes, just give me the facts in the case.
01:01:44Well, take it easy, old boy.
01:01:46I was telling the driver to go slower.
01:01:49Well, before you could say Hoboken.
01:01:52A building across the street comes right over
01:01:54and smacks me on the kisser!
01:02:05I'd like to see Mr. Jones.
01:02:06Mr. Jones is in no condition to see anyone.
01:02:09Mr. Jones is in just as good condition as I am.
01:02:12Mr. Jones owes me sixty-nine dollars...
01:02:18...plus thirty-five cents...
01:02:21...plus a new taxi cab.
01:02:23You break him up in my epicard tube, mister.
01:02:25Yeah, now listen here.
01:02:26Wait!
01:02:27Wait!
01:02:30Wait, uh...
01:02:31I am going in that room or else...
01:02:34Or else what?
01:02:38Or else...
01:02:39...we'll just call the whole thing off.
01:02:41Tell him all right!
01:02:42Of course you are!
01:02:43There, now, just relax.
01:02:44I won't relax!
01:02:45I haven't any time to relax!
01:02:46I've got to spend a thousand dollars a minute!
01:02:47We understand.
01:02:48Ah, your nerves are on it.
01:02:49Here.
01:02:50Drink this and you'll go to sleep.
01:02:51Cerebral shock.
01:02:52I tell you, I'm as sane as you are!
01:02:53Gentlemen, gentlemen, gentlemen, please!
01:02:54I'm not raving!
01:02:55If you'll go through my clothes, you'll find receipts to prove that I've actually spent
01:02:59$695,000 today.
01:03:00Get Dr. Cromley.
01:03:01Will you please go through my clothes?
01:03:02Don't worry, my nerves are on it.
01:03:03I don't know.
01:03:04You're going to be nervous.
01:03:05I'm nervous.
01:03:06You're on it.
01:03:07Here.
01:03:08Drink this and you'll go to sleep.
01:03:10Cerebral shock.
01:03:11I tell you, I'm as sane as you are!
01:03:14Gentlemen, gentlemen, please!
01:03:15I'm not raving.
01:03:16If you'll go through my clothes, you'll find receipts to prove that I've actually spent
01:03:20$695,000 today.
01:03:23Get Dr. Cromley.
01:03:25Will you please go through my clothes?
01:03:28Don't worry.
01:03:29They will.
01:03:30You're in a hospital.
01:03:31Well...
01:03:32Hey, what time is it?
01:03:338.45.
01:03:34Would you call up Jim Bradley and tell him he better come on down here?
01:03:37All right, Benny, I will.
01:03:39And tell him we're sitting pretty.
01:03:41Okay.
01:03:42I want to get out of here!
01:03:43I gotta buy things!
01:03:44Why don't you go out and buy yourself a coffin?
01:03:47Coffin?
01:03:48That's a great idea!
01:03:49A $25,000 coffin!
01:03:51Now listen, you'll get your chances.
01:03:54Finally, please.
01:03:55Just a moment, young lady.
01:03:57But I must see him.
01:03:58I'm sorry.
01:03:59I must.
01:04:00I'm his wife.
01:04:01Oh, his wife.
01:04:02Well, that's different.
01:04:03Okay, Mac.
01:04:07Here's your wife, Mr. Jones.
01:04:08My wife?
01:04:09Oh, Wally.
01:04:10Dot.
01:04:11Oh, you poor boy.
01:04:12Dot, you gotta get me out of here right away.
01:04:14No.
01:04:15You're safer where you are, in bed.
01:04:16Oh, Wally, why didn't you stop when I told you to?
01:04:19Oh, I couldn't.
01:04:20I've been trying to keep my promise to you all day.
01:04:21Now, Dot, be a good girl and do exactly as I tell you.
01:04:23Well, this is the last time.
01:04:24After you're out of this mess, I'm through.
01:04:26Oh, Dot, if you ever love me, would you do me this one last favor?
01:04:29Well, what is it?
01:04:30Buy me a coffin.
01:04:31Wally!
01:04:32Oh, Wally, just don't talk.
01:04:34You'll be all right.
01:04:35Yeah, I know I will if you'll just get me a coffin.
01:04:36Yes, dear, I know.
01:04:37A gold and silver inlaid coffin that'll cost $25,000.
01:04:38All right, all right.
01:04:39Now, just you be quiet.
01:04:40I'll get you the nicest coffin I can find.
01:04:41Yeah, and get a bill of sale.
01:04:42And hurry back here.
01:04:43And get here by 9 o'clock.
01:04:44Now, hurry, please.
01:04:45Hey, wait, stop.
01:04:46Hey, you can't do that.
01:04:47You can't interfere.
01:04:48Oh, can I?
01:04:49Well, the rule says you'll have to do your own spending yourself.
01:04:50But a man can't buy his own coffin.
01:04:51Rules is rules.
01:04:52Oh, I've got to get out of here.
01:04:53Now, find my clothes and give me my wallet, will you?
01:04:54Now, hurry, please.
01:04:55If they won't give it, take it away from them.
01:04:56Say, mister, if you've got me authority around here,
01:04:57we'll get you to the house, but he'll get back to his home.
01:04:59All right.
01:05:00All right.
01:05:01All right.
01:05:02All right.
01:05:03Let's go.
01:05:04Let's go.
01:05:05Let's go.
01:05:06Let's go.
01:05:07Let's go.
01:05:08Let's go.
01:05:09Let's go.
01:05:10Let's go.
01:05:11Let's go.
01:05:12Let's go.
01:05:13Let's go.
01:05:14Let's go.
01:05:15Let's go.
01:05:16Let's go.
01:05:17Let's go.
01:05:18Let's go.
01:05:19Say, mister, if you've got any authority around here, will you please tell these fellas to let me go?
01:05:23Now, please don't excite yourself, Mr. Jones.
01:05:25But I want to get out of here.
01:05:27As the head of this hospital, I cannot permit you to leave now.
01:05:29No.
01:05:30Well, maybe you'll sell me something.
01:05:32Sell you something?
01:05:33Yeah, I'll buy anything in the place. Name your price. I've got to buy and buy fast.
01:05:36Well, of course, the property of the hospital is not for sale.
01:05:39But I've heard that you're something of a philanthropist.
01:05:42Yeah, come on, come on.
01:05:43Otherwise, I wouldn't make this suggestion.
01:05:44Well, for heaven's sake, let's have it.
01:05:46There's a gentleman in my office who has a capsule of radium, which we use in the treatment of severe cases.
01:05:51You might buy that and lend it to the hospital.
01:05:53Sold!
01:05:54That's an investment.
01:05:55Pipe down. Radium's a mineral.
01:05:57Oh, all right, if you're going to be technical about it.
01:06:00Get the man up here and I'll pay him cash.
01:06:02Say, what time is it?
01:06:04Six minutes to nine.
01:06:05Six minutes to nine?
01:06:06Oh, Doc, Doc, give me my money.
01:06:09Six minutes more and I'm a goner.
01:06:12Well, where is he? Where is he? Get him up here with that radium.
01:06:15Tom, he'll be up here almost immediately.
01:06:16He better be.
01:06:17Am I going to see Mr. Jones or not?
01:06:19I told you once, no.
01:06:21But I've got $25,000 here that belongs to him.
01:06:25From what I hear, that doesn't mean anything to him.
01:06:27Well, I'm not going to wait any longer. I'm going.
01:06:29Well, I'm sorry.
01:06:30Say, where is that man? What's his name?
01:06:33Professor Laval.
01:06:33Well, where is he? What's keeping him?
01:06:35Calm yourself. I'll see what's detaining him.
01:06:37All right, don't let anything detain you now.
01:06:38And if you can't find him, find anybody.
01:06:42Oh, Professor Laval, I'm sorry to have disturbed you.
01:06:46We have a benefactor, a Mr. Jones.
01:06:48He's going to buy the radium.
01:06:50Yeah, look, Mr. Laval, I've got the money right here.
01:06:51Wait, I've got to see it first.
01:06:53Oh, yes, I make it a rule not to buy anything
01:06:55without the approval of my social secretary.
01:06:57As you wish, sir.
01:06:58Is that all?
01:07:07The radium is inside the lead capsule.
01:07:10All right, all right, that's enough.
01:07:12Come on, here's the money. Give me a bill of sale.
01:07:13I did it. I did it. I spent it all.
01:07:16Oh, Wally.
01:07:17But there is only 25,000 in here.
01:07:19Sure.
01:07:20The prize is of 50,000.
01:07:2250,000?
01:07:23Well, can't you sell me a piece of it?
01:07:24Only 25,000 on hand and you need 50,000 to go.
01:07:31Oh, doctor.
01:07:33He's fainted. Get me a stimulant.
01:07:36Hey, Sarge.
01:07:39Big Jim Bradley's outside with a friend.
01:07:41All right to let him do?
01:07:42Sure.
01:07:44What do you know about this Bert Jones?
01:07:46He's okay. He was acting for us.
01:07:49Hello, Jim. You win.
01:07:51I told you it couldn't be done.
01:07:53Yeah, but the kid over here gave you a swell run for your money.
01:07:56How much did I lose by?
01:07:57You only had 25 grand to go when we had the smash-up.
01:08:00What do you mean 25,000?
01:08:01He lost by 50,000.
01:08:04I just met New Deal Watson downstairs.
01:08:07He gave me this.
01:08:08His horse won.
01:08:12Here you are.
01:08:13The other $25,000.
01:08:15Give me a bill of sale, quick.
01:08:17Write it on this.
01:08:18Give me a pencil, somebody.
01:08:19Hey, the time's up.
01:08:21Not quite.
01:08:21Here you are, Mr. Referee.
01:08:24We won.
01:08:24He did it in 12 hours flat.
01:08:26I knew you'd do it.
01:08:27I had a bonus check all made out for you.
01:08:29No, don't give it to me.
01:08:29I never want to spend or lend another dollar as long as I live.
01:08:32Here, give it to the future Mrs. Jones.
01:08:34Wally, what is all this?
01:08:36I want to bet your birthday present.
01:08:38My birthday present is a job for that fast-moving boyfriend of yours, young lady.
01:08:42And look.
01:08:42Look what I got.
01:08:43Oh, Wally, it wasn't the ring.
01:08:50I'm going to put it on so you'll never be able to get it off.
01:09:04Oh, oh, oh, Cyril.
01:09:06Oh, for the love of my clay-off.
01:09:09Oh!
01:09:09Oh!
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