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First broadcast 1st September 1975.

Giles Nunn and Carrie Selhurst are an upper crust couple who, partly for kicks and for the profits, commit highway robbery in lonely country lanes, along with the lower class boy Tommy Garret, whose dad is a friend of George Carter.

John Thaw - Regan
Dennis Waterman - Carter
Garfield Morgan - Haskins (credit only)
Shane Briant - Giles Nunn
Lesley-Anne Down - Caroline Selhurst (as Lesley Anne Down)
Paul Jones - Tommy Garret
David Lodge - Pop Garret
Peter Howell - Alan Sevier
Ken Wynne - Albie Fenner
Jeremy Child - Elphick
Raymond Adamson - Mr. Tolman
Terence Sewards - Prees
Eric Dodson - Mr. de Courcy
Stephen Bent - Scouler
Ivor Salter - Ibbitt
Betty England - Mrs. Tolman
Maggy Maxwell - Mrs. de Courcy
Jenny Cresswell - Secretary
Bill Hibbert - Detective
George Hilsdon - Boxing Coach
Quentin Pierre - Chalky
Peter Roy - Detective

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00:00Music
00:03Music
00:14Music
00:20Music
00:53What do you want?
01:15These, and the necklace to start with.
01:19Now.
01:21Empty your pockets.
01:25If I have to say it again, you're dead.
01:30You watch.
01:35Get the pussy.
01:39Get it off.
01:40You won't get away with this.
01:41Shut it.
01:42That's it.
01:46They say walk in Zelfie.
01:52So.
01:53Walk.
01:54Walk.
02:01Walk.
02:02Walk.
02:03Walk.
02:04Walk.
02:05Walk.
02:07Walk.
02:08Walk.
02:09Walk.
02:10Walk.
02:11Walk.
02:12Walk.
02:13Walk.
02:14Walk.
02:15Walk.
02:16Walk.
02:17Walk.
02:19Walk.
02:20Walk.
02:21Walk.
02:22Walk.
02:23Walk.
02:24Walk.
02:25Walk.
02:34Walk.
02:35Walk.
02:37Walk.
02:39you were photographed
02:43the girl checked the card it was stolen
02:48they've got lists she operated a hidden camera
02:53look it's no use sitting there looking like a bloody graveyard
02:58we know there must be at least six of you
03:04you follow postmen on their rounds
03:07you steal mail left in all ways you take checkbooks and credit cards
03:12if you don't come across you're going to end up wearing the paper hat son
03:17governor something interesting
03:21this lighter part of schooler's effects it's engraved
03:29eric de courcy
03:33de courcy
03:37where'd you get this
03:47this is first division schooler big trouble
03:50why the lights all of a sudden
03:52where'd you get it
03:54i bought it
03:56what what's your name again
03:57eric de courcy is that your name son de courcy
04:00where'd you get it
04:02where'd you get it
04:03i bought it
04:04in a pub
04:07who from
04:07someone
04:08i'm trying to help
04:10i bought it
04:13a fiver
04:15you better think of a name
04:16i don't know
04:18i don't know his name
04:19son
04:20at the moment i'm treating you as a sad casualty of our corrupt and degenerate society
04:26don't make me think otherwise
04:27his name
04:28please
04:30good morning
04:44good morning
04:57good
04:57bye
04:58good
04:58any luck
04:59Well, eventually, yeah.
05:01Fenner.
05:03Albert Harald.
05:05Yeah, Albert Harald Fenner, affectionately known as Albie.
05:0841, unmarried.
05:10Been dishonestly handling since he was old enough to pick his nose.
05:14Sounds charming.
05:16Yeah, until last week, he was working in a pub in Beckenham.
05:19He got the elbow.
05:21In the inimitable words of the landlord,
05:23we get a class clientele in here.
05:25They don't like dandruffling their vodka.
05:27He came in looking like a dog's breakfast.
05:29Where does he know?
05:31Well, somehow, wanged his way into a job in a nightclub in Kensington.
05:34Well, let's go and see him then, eh?
05:36Join the Sweeney and see the wife.
05:50What's your game?
05:51Your name Fenner.
05:53We don't open for another hour.
05:55Are you Fenner?
05:57Who wants to know?
05:59I do.
06:02Well, would you gentlemen like a drink?
06:05No, we're both teetotal.
06:07Got any more like this?
06:09I found it on a table.
06:21Someone must have left it.
06:23I didn't nick it.
06:25I didn't.
06:27Well, I wouldn't not here.
06:29I work here.
06:31It's a good job.
06:33Can you hear a violin playing, Gov?
06:37You're a thief.
06:38You've been laying your grubby Germans and everything that wasn't nailed down ever since your voice broke.
06:43Now, I'm feeling in a generous mood.
06:49I'm gonna give you a chance.
06:51You see, I don't wanna dirty my diary with your name.
06:53Now, you tell us who you stole it from, and we'll put your plug back in.
06:59It's a girl.
07:01I don't know her name.
07:03I've only been here a week.
07:05What was she like?
07:06They all look the same in here.
07:08Big eyes, long legs, all smiles.
07:12Who was she with?
07:13One of those Ooray Henry's.
07:15His name?
07:16No idea.
07:26I prefer the Porsche.
07:29Where to?
07:30Not far.
07:33If she shows up again, you bell me or Sergeant Carter at this number, right?
07:38Yeah, I will.
07:39Straight away.
07:43Anybody smell burning?
07:47It appears we're there.
07:48I think so, yes.
07:49Hope so. I wanted a word.
07:55No one will get hurt if you do exactly as we tell you.
08:01Don't scream, lady.
08:03Please.
08:04Just do as they say, Anne.
08:06Over here, you.
08:08Give me the bridge.
08:13Your watch.
08:16The earrings.
08:18Enter your pockets.
08:29Is that all?
08:30Yes.
08:31Look at this.
08:35That looks a bit tasty.
08:36No, it's my engagement ring.
08:37It won't come off.
08:38Then we'll have to cut it off.
08:41Tommy!
08:43You bloody idiot.
08:45Five hold-ups in four months.
08:49One in town, one in Berkshire, two in Kent, and of course he and his wife in Essex.
08:56Yeah, it's a definite pattern.
08:59Always the knitted masks.
09:00Same hardware.
09:01Stolen cars.
09:03Always the same sort of operation and the same sort of people.
09:07Furs, jewelry, and some money.
09:09Yeah, perhaps they're fencing out of town.
09:12The lighter?
09:14Given to the girl by one of them.
09:16The one she was at the club with.
09:17Yeah, one of them's tall, young, and Oxbridge.
09:22That sounds like the sort you get in there.
09:25Carter.
09:27Where?
09:33Okay.
09:35Yeah, got that.
09:37Twenty minutes.
09:38Look at the hotel.
09:42Six.
09:43They've just done a Mr. and Mrs. Tolman in Hampstead.
09:47The shooters are for show.
09:49We don't need to use them.
09:50What happens if they get heavy like he did?
09:53They're old men, out of condition.
09:56Just hook them over.
09:57One quick dig.
09:58Such a fuss.
10:00You could have killed him.
10:02Forget it, Tommy.
10:03I don't want to talk about it anymore.
10:05I do.
10:07You pull that trigger and I go in the slam for just as long as you.
10:10Relax, Tommy.
10:11No one was hurt.
10:14Any more playing cowboys and it's over.
10:17Finished.
10:20You'd better listen.
10:24I went for him and he hit me.
10:26Very professionally.
10:28How do you mean, sir?
10:29Short left jab and a hook.
10:30Perfectly timed.
10:32It was like walking into a wall.
10:34You think he might have been a fighter?
10:35Sure of it.
10:36The way he moved.
10:37His build.
10:38Yeah, from your description he sounds like a middleweight.
10:41You follow boxing, Sergeant?
10:42Oh, yeah.
10:43Want to get the time?
10:44I was a member of the World Sporting Club for years.
10:48Is there anything else about him that you can remember that might help us?
10:51Well, I don't know whether it's any use, but they were left hand punches, but delivered like a southpaw.
10:56This can't be opened without an electronic key.
10:57Oh, there's one in the car.
10:58As you approach the garage it triggers the automatic mechanism.
10:59I'll show you.
11:00Excuse me.
11:01Here, Will.
11:02There's no other way of opening the door.
11:03Well, it can be operated manually but only from the inside.
11:04You know, it must have come through.
11:05Oh, I'm sure.
11:06I'll show you.
11:07I'll show you.
11:08Excuse me.
11:09Yeah, Will.
11:10There's no other way of opening the door.
11:11Well, it can be operated manually but only from the inside.
11:13You know, it must have come through the house, then.
11:14You see our new way.
11:15We didn't see or hear them.
11:16How did they know that Ann and I were going out.
11:21The time, someone's been supplying these men with detailed information about the victims.
11:36Movements, habits, routines.
11:38about the victims. Movements, habits, routines. They know exactly when and where
11:44you're most vulnerable. No one could know such things. Are you sure? Unless they
11:50were an acquaintance or a friend. Exactly. God almighty. That's you son? Yeah. Wasn't
12:01expecting you home tonight. Do I have to book in and out? Don't be daft. It's just
12:08that you seem to be away more than home nowadays. Cup of tea? No. Beer? Some beer in the
12:15fridge? No. Sure? Sure. Where have you been? Pictures. What have you seen? What's with all
12:26these questions? Just rabbiting. I ain't seen you since Monday. Sorry Pop. Yeah. A bit edgy
12:36son. Something wrong? No. Had a Barney with your bird? No. Still the same one is it? You know
12:46it is. Serious is it? Sort of. When you can invite her home Tommy? You're not ashamed of me are you?
12:58Oh Pop. Yeah well I know it ain't exactly Kensington but it's clean and warm. She'd be very welcome.
13:08I'd lay something special on for her. You should know Jack that in my class there's more basic
13:14dishonesty than in all the other classes put together. It's just that we have more style
13:18than Panache. There were two boys at Eton with me who had criminal IQs at the genius level.
13:26They're both bankers now. Oh they're all basically from the same set.
13:31You know Talmadge? Oh we've met. What about de Corsi? I know Mrs. de Corsi intimately.
13:37One of those eh? What do you mean Inspector? A very modest lady Mrs. de Corsi.
13:42Yeah I bet she doesn't like the light on. Well they're all basically from the same set.
13:47They probably met one another at some time. So who's putting the finger on? It could be anyone.
13:52For almost any reason. How do you mean? Well if one of the younger ones is involved it wouldn't
13:56necessarily be for the brave. For the turn on? You wouldn't credit what goes on down at their
14:01polished country seats at weekends. It's a hedonist utopia. Their choice of excesses would make Frank
14:07Harry's look like a eunuch. Dig a bit. That's it. Hurt him. In with the shoulder. To shoulder.
14:14That's a boy. Come on now. That's him. Bring it in sonny. Good and hard have you?
14:19Come on. Come on. Dig a bit.
14:22Move it out of his shoulder. With the shoulder. Good. Good. Hello Tors. Long time no see.
14:29Okay. Get on with some skivvy.
14:30There you go. How are you?
14:32Ah. Out of condition. That's a right brewer's going.
14:36Yeah. I've got no time. Make time. It's not that easy. Nothing ever is son.
14:41And anything like this ain't usually worth having. Still the old philosopher.
14:45Well that Socrates had it all sorted out didn't he? How is your leg? Still place me up
14:50you know. Listen have you seen anything of Stan Payne lately? Stan Payne? The whole year
14:56he emigrated to New Zealand. He turned his license in. Mad time he took a terrible idea in that last fight.
15:02But he's got a record. They don't let you into New Zealand unless you're clean.
15:06Well he's doing all right. Works in a power station.
15:08Give me a go. What about Lenny Slater? Is he still working?
15:11Training now. Is he back with his old lady?
15:13No. She's up north with some Chinese. Runs a rat and sick shop.
15:19Come on lad. Spark it up a bit. That's it. Come on. Come on.
15:22Well if you could put your heat in an Oxford nose about. Anything would be a help.
15:27Will do. Are you still at the same number? Yeah. I'll be there for the next ten years.
15:32You make that sound like a sentence. Sometimes I think it is. Thanks anyway Gil. See ya. Take care.
15:48Thomas Garrett. Georgie. Haven't seen you for three years. The old man upstairs.
15:58Yeah I've just been up there. How are ya? What for? Well just have a chat with sparsing you know.
16:02Oh yeah. Tasty bit of steel innit? Second hand. Good nick. Not bad. Shelby Mustang. Shelby petrol gobbler.
16:13It was a bit of a step up on that old bread van you used to have innit? We'll cut him back a bit.
16:20Well. Got it Dash. Want to see a man about a dog?
16:23Here don't fancy it quick.
16:24Stay lucky George.
16:43Can I talk to Inspector Regan?
16:51Hello Mr. Regan.
16:55Albie Fenner.
16:56Yeah.
17:00She just come in.
17:02I don't know.
17:04She's on her own.
17:05Like she's looking for someone.
17:09Getting in some overtime Pop.
17:10Hello again George.
17:12Here the other day I had a rush off. I'm sorry about that. I thought I'd come back and buy you a pint.
17:16Very nice of you George. But I want to finish this.
17:18I thought the old place could do with a touch up. And it's the only night there's no training.
17:23Stan chat.
17:26Tell you what. That boy the other day looked a bit useful.
17:30ABA quarter finals last year.
17:31Really?
17:35Yeah I miss this old place.
17:37Yeah we had some good times here.
17:39You. Tommy. Me.
17:42More like brothers you two.
17:44We used to have people on you know.
17:46Told them we were brothers.
17:48Things are haunted since them days George.
17:51Oh dear it's not that long ago Pop.
17:54Seems it.
17:54You could have been the best George.
18:02You had fast hands, the right attitude. You could have been really tasty.
18:06I was never as good as Tommy though.
18:09Yeah.
18:11He was really beautiful.
18:14I thought he was going places.
18:16I never understood why he stopped.
18:21Now why'd you let him?
18:22It was the case of letting him.
18:23He just didn't want to train anymore.
18:25Well why?
18:26I don't know.
18:29He didn't really explain.
18:30Not proper.
18:32I saw him the other day you know.
18:33We had a chat outside.
18:35Oh he didn't say.
18:38He was a bit moody.
18:40Yeah.
18:40I know I've been getting worried about him lately George.
18:43What is that?
18:46Well he gets these moods.
18:48Sort of depressed.
18:51I am crying sometimes.
18:54Softly.
18:55Like a kid.
18:57At night.
19:00Turns me over.
19:09What's Tommy doing now then?
19:15Scaffolding.
19:16I'll graft.
19:17But the wages are good.
19:19It'd have to be.
19:19I saw that motor of his.
19:20Must have set him back a few bub.
19:22Yeah I know.
19:23He'd kill himself in that bloody thing the way he drives it.
19:26He's got some bird up west you know.
19:28One of those daddy and mummy bits.
19:29You know the sort.
19:30Spends more on getting a barnet done than I get for a week's work.
19:34You don't sound too happy about it.
19:36Yeah well I've been a bit unfair really.
19:38I've never even met the girl.
19:40But Tommy he's dead set on her.
19:43He's not going to marry her or anything though is he?
19:45Wouldn't be surprised.
19:47What and you haven't met her?
19:49Don't even know her name.
19:52That doesn't sound like Tommy.
19:54I thought you'd be the first to know.
19:56I mean.
19:56I know what you mean son.
19:59Something wrong somewhere.
20:00I can feel it.
20:02I've never seen Tommy so low.
20:04When he should be at his best.
20:05Well maybe she's given him our time.
20:08Yeah you might be right.
20:10You're all so close.
20:12Yeah.
20:12Not anymore.
20:14He creeps in and out.
20:16Sometimes I don't even see him for days.
20:18Don't phone.
20:20It ain't Tommy.
20:21That's not his way.
20:22At least it never was till he got cased up with her.
20:25How long has this been?
20:27I don't know exactly.
20:28About five months ago.
20:33You still with the wooden tops George?
20:36Well sort of.
20:38The Sweeney.
20:38Yeah they're mobbing off.
20:40You've got to be nowadays.
20:42Yeah.
20:43It's all getting a bit vicious though isn't it?
20:44All right.
20:46You were asking questions earlier on about some of the lads.
20:52Someone been naughty?
20:55No I was just putting me face about that's all.
20:58You sure?
21:00How do you mean?
21:02Well it sounded specific.
21:06No it's been a long time that's all.
21:08Oh yeah too long.
21:10Because if only the lads had been at it.
21:12I'd know George.
21:16Yeah I know.
21:19Listen.
21:20Why don't you come round one night?
21:21You never met the missus have you?
21:24That's nice.
21:25Right.
21:26Tommy and me.
21:29Of course yeah.
21:31Yeah.
21:32All right George.
21:32I'll give you a ring eh?
21:34Yeah fine.
21:42Is she gone Mr. Regan?
21:47Damn.
21:47She took a cab.
21:49I overheard the address.
21:52Good boy I'll be.
21:54Up yours Mr. Regan.
21:56How did you get in?
22:13Never asked for them back.
22:16What do you want?
22:17I'm lonely.
22:20Where's Tommy?
22:22Around.
22:22Like that is it?
22:27Like that.
22:30Do you want a drink?
22:32Prefer a smoke.
22:34You don't change.
22:36Should I?
22:37You know where they are.
22:38Anything wrong?
22:53Wrong?
22:54Between you and Tommy.
22:57He wants to marry me.
23:00How suburban can you get?
23:08Whoa.
23:16Yeah.
23:33Uh.
23:33query.
23:34One.
23:35One.
23:35One.
23:35One.
23:35One.
23:36Two.
23:37One.
23:38Caroline?
23:43Carrie?
23:57Tommy, I'm sorry, love. I've had to go out.
23:59I tried to phone you, but I couldn't get hold of you.
24:02I'm staying with my sister, so I won't be back tonight.
24:04Phone me tomorrow. I'll just come round, say, after three.
24:08Then I can be sure of being back.
24:19I've got a few names here.
24:23C.T. Dodd.
24:26No.
24:27Kay Norman.
24:29No.
24:30G. Nunn.
24:32Say again.
24:33G. Nunn. Double N.
24:36Giles Nunn.
24:38Oh, yes.
24:39Who is he?
24:41His father was something in the civil service.
24:44Bright boy.
24:45Came down about three years ago.
24:47Cambridge.
24:49Can't hold that against him, I suppose.
24:51About 25?
24:52About.
24:54Tall?
24:556'1", 6'2".
24:57Slim?
24:58Skinny.
24:59What's he like?
25:00Good-looking in an androgynous sort of way.
25:03Likes the ladies.
25:05Plays the tables.
25:06Rather badly.
25:08Plenty of money.
25:10I don't know.
25:10One can never really tell nowadays.
25:12We live in the age of endless credit.
25:14Does he work?
25:15Don't be silly, Jack.
25:19Any idea who the bird is?
25:20He used to go round with a girl called Caroline Selhurst.
25:24From your description, it sounded like her.
25:28Was something wrong?
25:30I thought they'd split up.
25:33Months ago.
25:33Mr. Ribby?
25:42Yeah?
25:43Can I have a word with you?
25:45Yeah, if you can climb.
25:46Good lad.
25:58You looking for work, are you?
26:14No, thank you. I'd need a trust.
26:17Here you go. Flying squad.
26:19Ah, yeah?
26:20I thought your little mob was all seven feet tall
26:22and had wheels instead of feet.
26:24Yeah, well, I've not been well.
26:26Listen, I wanted a private word about Tommy Garrett.
26:28Tommy?
26:29Yeah, his old man said he works for you.
26:31Tommy in trouble?
26:32No, no, no, mate. We grew up together.
26:34Bob's a bit worried, you know.
26:35Well, Tommy, don't wait for me no more.
26:38Billy? When did he leave?
26:39I had to give him the over.
26:40I started coming here moody.
26:44I like Tommy. I don't have to stand for that sort of nonsense from anyone.
26:47I pay good wages. I can have my choice of iron monkeys.
26:51When did he go?
26:52About, uh, four months ago.
26:55Let's see. What went wrong?
26:56I don't know.
26:58He picked up with some snotty bit down in Kensington.
27:01That doesn't seem to help.
27:03Shame. I like Tommy.
27:05I suppose you don't know where he's working now.
27:08I don't think he is.
27:10What's that?
27:10Well, the boys say that she's keeping him.
27:14Stamping his card.
27:15Very tasteful.
27:20Very tasteful indeed.
27:22I'm getting some money soon.
27:24I'm so pleased to hear that, Mr. Nunn.
27:27We didn't want to appear indelicate.
27:30But it is 3,000 and it has been two weeks.
27:33Today, at late as tomorrow.
27:35So you're calling in to settle?
27:37As soon as I get it.
27:38I like dealing with gentlemen like your good self, Mr. Nunn.
27:42I know exactly where I am.
27:45Some gentlemen promise to pay, but then it becomes very monotonous.
27:49In the end, we have to cut off their credit.
27:54Fascinating game.
27:55We were thinking of having a room converted in the house.
28:07I spoke to the porter in the block where the girl lives.
28:10He was a bit sniffy, but he said she has a regular visitor.
28:13Go, God.
28:14Use your love, Bill.
28:18Yeah, he said he wasn't the usual sort.
28:20Spoke differently.
28:21Bit common.
28:22It's Tommy Garrett, isn't it?
28:28It all fits, you know.
28:29The description, what Pop says, the car, the lighter.
28:33And enjoy with Ibbitt.
28:35Tommy hasn't worked for four months.
28:37Not for anyone or just for Ibbitt?
28:39The chaps reckon she's keeping it.
28:42Ibbitt.
28:44Regan.
28:47No, I'm afraid it isn't.
28:49Oi!
28:49Don't you get a right number nine again?
28:53Sorry, George.
28:55Well, Mr. Ibbitt said he didn't know her name.
28:58Just called her a snotty bit from Kensington.
29:01He's got a choice to turn a phrase, Mr. Ibbitt.
29:04Has Garrett been in trouble before?
29:06No, God.
29:06Look, I'd have laid money.
29:07He wasn't a soul.
29:08I've known him since he had muddy knees.
29:11Strange.
29:12Faces in this league usually have a lot of previous.
29:15Still, we've got no evidence.
29:16Just a lot of coincidences.
29:17Gov, have you got a snail?
29:20Yeah.
29:23Tom.
29:24How long was the girl with Nun?
29:27Breakfast.
29:29Tommy's being capped.
29:32Maybe Nun and he have got an arrangement between them.
29:34You know, Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
29:35No, leave it up.
29:36He wants to marry her.
29:38I don't think she's the marrying kind.
29:39So what do we do now?
29:43I rang Alan Sevier.
29:46What for?
29:47Nun's one of his punters.
29:49Has he ever seen Nun and Tommy in there together?
29:51I didn't want to say too much on the phone.
29:52He's expecting us anyway.
30:01Tommy!
30:02Tommy!
30:02I rang your sister.
30:06You weren't there.
30:08Which one?
30:11Ellie?
30:13I was with Julie.
30:16She's over from Canada.
30:19I'm sorry.
30:20Where did you think I was?
30:22I'm sorry.
30:24I don't run those numbers, Tommy.
30:26I would have said so.
30:28I would have told you.
30:29Carrie, I'm sorry.
30:36You don't own me, Tommy.
30:37You've got to understand.
30:40I am not one of your mindless little East End scrubbers
30:43talking about the television and worrying about split ends.
30:47I do what I want, when I want, with whom I want,
30:51because I want.
30:59Is that the money?
31:03I'll see if you'd take it over today.
31:07Later.
31:08One night.
31:23Yes?
31:25I want to take you to meet Pop.
31:28Who?
31:29My old man.
31:32Why?
31:33Because he asked.
31:35You'll like him.
31:37I don't want to get involved.
31:40But you are involved.
31:42You know what I mean.
31:44You'll love him.
31:46Everybody does.
31:47I'm not everybody.
31:51Tommy, I've explained no complications.
31:54Why can't you just enjoy what we've got?
31:57I want more.
31:59I can't give you more.
32:02You can.
32:04And you want to.
32:07I don't.
32:10I can't.
32:16I'll be back in an hour if you want to wait.
32:20It's up to you.
32:23Double kidney, governor.
32:25They're still waving a white flag.
32:26Now, what about this face nun?
32:31He plays so regularly.
32:33Is he a heavy loser?
32:34Not at first.
32:37A year ago, he was playing for pennies.
32:38Then he got the taste.
32:40When did the change happen?
32:42Four or five months ago.
32:43What sort of money are we talking about, Alan?
32:45I've seen him drop two thousand and a night.
32:48How did he settle?
32:49Cash.
32:50Always cash?
32:51Always.
32:51I've never seen his checkbook.
32:53Was he ever with anybody, generally?
32:55No, he's a loner.
32:57Most of the losers are.
32:59Does he have a play on credit?
33:00Often.
33:01Up to what limit?
33:03It's good for five thousand.
33:05Any aggravation?
33:06No, never.
33:08He always settles.
33:09Might take him a week or two, but he always manages to get it together.
33:12Cash again?
33:13Cash.
33:14Have you got dates?
33:16Yes, of course.
33:24Yes, here we are.
33:25November the 23rd, 2007-50.
33:29January the 8th, four and a half.
33:32February the 16th, three-eight.
33:36November through it to February.
33:38Not the dates, mate.
33:38Was the money's sire, Jack?
33:41Not the money.
33:42Is Golden Boy in trouble?
33:46He could be.
33:47Wouldn't have thought he had the neck for anything worthwhile.
33:50He had help.
33:53Caroline.
33:56There's only four thousand here.
34:00That's right.
34:01Well, how much did Tommy get?
34:06Nine.
34:07My thousand, four each for you two.
34:10It's not enough.
34:12Don't get greedy, darling.
34:14Tommy's been done.
34:16Those earrings must have been worth that by themselves.
34:19You've never complained before.
34:22I was expecting at least six.
34:25Tell Tommy.
34:26Bloody right I will.
34:28How much this time?
34:29Three thousand.
34:32When are you going to learn?
34:35I can do without your good advice.
34:39I can do without Tommy.
34:41What?
34:42I don't need Tommy.
34:44Are you sure?
34:48He, uh, told me about the other night.
34:51You nearly shot Tolman.
34:53He's exaggerating.
34:54Is he?
34:55He just wanted to prove what a hard man he is.
34:57I don't believe that.
34:59He's not that way.
35:01I wouldn't have used the gun.
35:04Oh, yes, you would.
35:07Maybe.
35:08Then, maybe.
35:09It's Tommy that can do without you.
35:13I know all the people you do and more.
35:17Don't forget who set this up.
35:18I brought you and Tommy together.
35:20He wanted money.
35:21You needed money.
35:22If you get greedy and stupid like you did with Tolman...
35:26There's something wrong with Tommy.
35:27Too much Marquess of Queensbury.
35:30You make a good pair, then.
35:32I want to talk to him.
35:34Ring him.
35:34He's at my place.
35:36No, I want to meet.
35:37Today.
35:40Don't stamp your foot too hard, darling.
35:42It rattles the neighbour's chandelier.
35:54Snow White and the Seven Warts.
36:01Shall we come back tomorrow?
36:02I'll be.
36:09I wasn't asleep.
36:11Recognise him?
36:12No.
36:13Look again, I'll be.
36:17Yeah.
36:19He was in here with her that night.
36:21You sure?
36:22I never forget a face.
36:25So you'd know him if you saw him again?
36:27Well, I don't know, I suppose.
36:30Would you or wouldn't you?
36:31Not for certain.
36:33What about her?
36:34Oh, her, yes.
36:35No bother.
36:36Well, you may have to.
36:37Both of them.
36:39Yeah.
36:40But if I identify them,
36:42I shall have to say why I identify them, won't I?
36:44And I mean...
36:45Admit to thieving the lighter.
36:47Well...
36:48You found the lighter, Albie.
36:50She left it on the table.
36:52You, quite rightly realising it was valuable,
36:54passed it on to the police.
36:56Did I?
37:01What's your trouble?
37:06No trouble.
37:07That's not the way Carrie put it.
37:09I was disappointed.
37:11Four grand?
37:13Which I was disappointed more often.
37:15I thought we'd get more.
37:17I'll tell you what, Giles.
37:18You place the stuff.
37:20You find a buyer.
37:21You pull nine grand.
37:23You disappoint me.
37:24All right.
37:25Well, don't go simple on me.
37:27You wouldn't know where to start.
37:28All I need is a name, a number.
37:30If I can't do better than old Shylock...
37:32That's all a big game to you, isn't it?
37:35A great bloody kids game.
37:37Hardly.
37:39Carrying shooters, driving stolen cars,
37:41putting the fear of Christ up people
37:43he was having dinner with last week.
37:45It's not like those sick sods in Hampstead
37:47who dine out on their stories about how they met villains.
37:50And what do you do it for, Tommy?
37:51Money.
37:55One of my old man's arms is longer than the other.
38:0030 years in a dock's done that.
38:0130 years of gut graft and sweating for what?
38:05Council house and a colour telly.
38:07His mum died when she had him.
38:09She is.
38:10So Pop's done everything for two, you know.
38:13I mean, he might be only a docker.
38:14But he didn't have to talk some sense.
38:16And he's as straight as a die.
38:17I tell you, I remember when I was a kid,
38:19Tommy came home one day with this little car,
38:21a dinky toy thing, you know,
38:23which he'd nicked from a shop.
38:25His old man really roasted him.
38:27I just don't understand him.
38:29Don't even try, George.
38:30Human nature.
38:33I'll tell you one thing, Gov.
38:34I'm sure he'd never use a gun.
38:37You've got your head in the sand, George.
38:40How do you mean?
38:41It's what every cop will know, son.
38:42Anyone who carries a loaded shooter
38:44is going to use it at some point.
38:46Things go wrong, something happens,
38:48someone gets a bit leery,
38:50panic, bang, bang,
38:51someone gets half his head blown off.
38:54Yeah, I know.
38:56We've got to put those two away before that happens,
38:58and it could happen any time.
38:59I've got something lined up.
39:15It's too soon.
39:16This one can't wait.
39:17It has to be tomorrow.
39:18Tomorrow?
39:19I mean, stupid.
39:21Why not?
39:22It's less than a week since the last one.
39:24So what?
39:25You're pushing our luck.
39:26I don't believe in luck.
39:28Luck don't believe in you, from what I've heard.
39:3114 grand in four months you've dropped.
39:33That's my business.
39:34It's my business when you're assiling me like this.
39:37Your bottle gone, Tommy.
39:39That is the appropriate expression.
39:42You're going to get a little dig in a minute
39:43if you don't shut it.
39:44Yes or no?
39:46Are you on yes or no?
39:48Yes together, no, I go alone.
39:50It will bloody kill someone.
39:55Send me a wedding invitation.
39:58Hang about.
40:03Who is it?
40:04Where?
40:05Here you are, my old son.
40:07All right, cheers.
40:11Listen, Pop, Tommy's in trouble.
40:14I knew it.
40:15I bloody knew it.
40:17Yeah, we want to talk to him.
40:19What's he done, George?
40:21Well, we're not sure that he's done anything.
40:23We just need to question him.
40:25You're sure?
40:25Otherwise you wouldn't have come here.
40:27Anything to do with that girl?
40:29Yeah, she's involved.
40:31I knew she's used him all along.
40:34I knew it.
40:35I tried to say...
40:35Do you know where he is?
40:37Where he always is.
40:38With her.
40:41Cheers, Pop.
40:43Yeah, so long, Georgie.
40:45Nobody's seen him since midday.
40:47Hey, any luck with Garrett?
40:51I'll make you the girl's place in 15 minutes.
40:53Shoulder?
41:01I prefer cocoa.
41:10There must be some mistake.
41:11There's no mistake, Miss Selhurst.
41:13Let me see that.
41:15Where's Tommy Garrett?
41:16Who?
41:18Never heard of him?
41:20No.
41:20You don't know who he is?
41:21Tommy Garrett.
41:22Who is he?
41:23You cow.
41:24He gave you this.
41:27Well, I had no idea it was stolen.
41:30You didn't notice the engraving?
41:31Who looks there?
41:32When did you last see Giles Nunn?
41:36Oh, months ago, before Christmas.
41:39Three nights ago.
41:41He took a taxi from the Caliban Club back to his flat.
41:45He arrived approximately nine o'clock and left the next morning.
41:48I haven't seen Giles since we split up.
41:50You were photographed leaving.
41:56Look, I don't know what all this is about,
41:58but I'm not answering any more of your bloody stupid questions
42:01until I speak to my solicitor.
42:03We're Nunn and Garrett.
42:05Together.
42:07They're going to kill somebody one day.
42:09They almost killed Tolman.
42:11If they do, you're in it.
42:14Right up to your South Ken neck.
42:15Here he comes.
42:31That's him.
42:33That's Gainford.
42:45That's him.
43:15The money is dead.
43:23Did you get the money?
43:28We better get it down at the local factory.
43:31I'm not moving.
43:35Your telephone's ringing.
43:38Let it.
43:40Answer it.
43:41No.
43:43Why not?
43:43I don't want to.
43:50Hello?
43:51You've got no right.
43:52Guff?
43:53Take your dyke, it burns off me.
43:59Regan.
44:02When was this?
44:06They're probably on their way back then.
44:07I'm bringing the girl in.
44:18We could have stopped them if you'd told us in time.
44:22What do you mean?
44:24A man's just died of shotgun wounds on his way to the hospital.
44:27Oh, Tommy, no.
44:28Oh, Tommy, no.
44:32It's not me.
44:33It's nothing to do with me.
44:35It's them.
44:36No.
44:40You rubbish!
44:41Is he here?
44:56Tommy?
44:57Is he?
44:57No.
44:58What happened?
45:00Listen, hang about in the car.
45:06There's been a shooting.
45:07Tommy.
45:08Not Tommy.
45:10No, no, no.
45:12Listen, I lied to you in the gym.
45:13It was something specific.
45:15How about it?
45:17A man's dead.
45:18Can you walk?
45:38Yeah.
45:39Get your trousers on.
45:40Tell everything.
45:44Well, Tommy teamed up with a face called Nun.
45:47He's a Chelsea head case.
45:49There's been a series of armed robberies.
45:52Motor, the clothes, the flesh.
45:55I tried to tell myself all along it was straight, but I knew he was thieving somewhere.
46:00I think he's sick, Pop.
46:02It's easy to find excuses, George, when you want to find them bad enough.
46:07Listen, I'm sorry I lied to you.
46:09That's all right, George.
46:10What else could you do?
46:14It could have been class, George.
46:15Class.
46:17And what is he, eh?
46:18He's a thieving hooligan.
46:21He needs treatment.
46:23Where did I go wrong, George?
46:25Was I too strict?
46:26It's not your fault.
46:29Look, somebody's got to take responsibility.
46:31A man's dead.
46:33My son killed him.
46:35Murdered him.
46:36So, where would he run to?
46:40Where would he hide, Pop?
46:41Well, there's only one place.
46:45George!
46:48George!
46:49It's in there, Governor.
46:50You sure?
46:51Yeah.
46:51Let me talk to him.
46:56You must be Pop.
46:57Yeah, you listen to me.
46:58You must still have the shotgun.
47:00I reckon.
47:00Look, you listen to me, sir.
47:01No, I can't risk you, Mr. Garrett.
47:03You talk to him, George.
47:05No, I can't.
47:06No, I can't.
47:11Tommy?
47:14Tommy?
47:18Tommy?
47:21Tommy?
47:21It's me, George! George Carter, look at me!
47:33Tom, Tom, get out of my way!
47:37Tommy! It's Dad.
47:40Dad, Tommy.
47:42Look, I know what's happened, son.
47:45I know it's not all your fault.
47:49Tommy?
47:51Can't we put the lights on, Tom?
47:54No lights!
47:58No lights, Pop.
47:59All right, son.
48:01No lights.
48:03No lights.
48:06Stay there!
48:11Come on, son.
48:13Can't we talk it over?
48:21Can you hear anything?
48:23No.
48:24I don't know anything.
48:25Come on.
48:44Get away! Stay away!
48:45Go away.
48:56One shot.
48:59What a voice.
49:00All right, George.
49:15Oh, yeah. Terrific.
49:30All right, George.
50:00All right, George.
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