Skip to playerSkip to main content
  • 2 months ago
First broadcast 15th September 1975.

Joey Stickley, Regan's informant, is greedy but generally reliable. With Haskins in Toronto, his stand-in, Quirk, is obsessed with catching the 'Post Office Gang' and his grass tells him they are about to rob a jeweller's shop.

John Thaw - Regan
Dennis Waterman - Carter
Garfield Morgan - Haskins (credit only)
Bill Maynard - Det. Chief Insp. Stephen Quirk
John Tordoff - Joey Stickley
Vernon Dobtcheff - Harry Kretchmar
Carl Duering - Dantziz
Rosemarie Dunham - The Dowager
Christopher Coll - The Shop Owner
George Silver - Yannos
Vincent Wong - Japanese Tourist
Frank Coda - Quirk's Snout
Geoffrey Drew - Stooge
Brandy di Frank - The Stripper
Tony Allen - Bill the Driver
Francis Batsoni - Strip Club Punter
John Cannon - Constable
George Lane Cooper - Yannos's Bodyguard/Serious Crime Squad Officer 'Harry
Vi Delmar - Woman in bar
Bill Hibbert - Detective
Tommy Little - Snooker Player
Bill Reed - Lorry Driver
Bill Rooney - Man in pub
John Smart - Strip Club Punter
Byron Sotiris - Police Officer
Michael Stevens - Detective
Rocky Taylor - Flying Squad Officer
Reg Thomason - Strip Club Punter
Harry Tierney - Strip Club Punter
John Timberlake - Pub Patron

Category

📺
TV
Transcript
00:00I'll see you next time.
00:30Hello?
00:40Jack?
00:41Yeah?
00:42It's me, Joey.
00:44Listen.
00:48Tomorrow morning, 6.30,
00:51Jock's Transport Cafe at Lorelay the Fags.
00:56Are you interested?
00:58What's the deal?
01:02A one-er from you,
01:04and the usual 10% from the insurance.
01:07OK?
01:08One condition, Joey.
01:10You take no big part in the robbery.
01:12Don't worry.
01:14I'm only the lookout, man.
01:18Are you on?
01:21Yeah.
01:22OK, now.
01:24We'll be in the Jag and a Bedford van.
01:30The minute the driver comes from his tee,
01:33we jump him, get the keys, and away.
01:36Now, my escape, it's gotta be realistic or I'm dead.
01:45I might have to hurt you a bit, but if I fire at you, it'll be blanks.
01:51I'll make bloody sure you shoot straight, even so.
01:53Those blanks can be lethal at short range.
01:55Jack, trust me.
01:57You know you can.
02:03Here he comes.
02:18Stand by.
02:19Hey!
02:38Let's go.
02:39Let's go.
02:57Stickly.
03:09You all right, Gus?
03:10You get the others.
03:11Yeah, don't worry about it.
03:12They're all taken care of.
03:13You get the others.
03:14Yeah, don't worry about it.
03:15They're all taken care of.
03:16They're all taken care of.
03:46They're all taken care of.
04:06The post office gang seems to have begun operating again.
04:17Come.
04:24Sir.
04:25Good morning.
04:26Jack Regan.
04:28Stephen Quirk.
04:31I'm taking over from Haskins whilst it...
04:43I'm taking over from Haskins whilst he's in Toronto.
04:45I'm afraid I didn't get much notice, so I'm...
04:49I've not completely ginned myself up on everything yet.
04:52You've got a good record, Regan.
04:55That last lorry hijacking.
04:58Quite successful.
05:00I see you got the whole gang.
05:02Except for the one who got away.
05:05You got injured, eh?
05:07Commended for bravery.
05:10Any ideas on the one who got away?
05:12Who injured you?
05:13Yeah.
05:14Yeah, we think it was a nasty little creep called Stickley, sir.
05:22Joey Stickley?
05:24Yeah.
05:25Yeah, we pulled him in but we couldn't hold him.
05:27He had a perfect alibi.
05:29I've been trying to nail him for years.
05:32Joey Stickley.
05:33I remember him.
05:34He gave him his first conviction.
05:37Three years.
05:38Black market petrol at the time of Suez.
05:40He had a perfect alibi that time, too.
05:42Didn't do him much good.
05:44Neither did the helping of Porridge.
05:46He's been sick ever since.
05:47Hmm.
05:49That gang did the break-ins at the small post offices last summer.
05:54What do you know about them?
05:56What post office gang, sir?
05:58Last summer, a spate of armed robberies at small post offices.
06:04Well, that wasn't one gang.
06:05That was several.
06:06They were identical patterns.
06:08Four men, broad daylight, shot the legs off the first person that moved,
06:12grabbed only what was in the tills.
06:14That was a fiction of the media, Governor.
06:16The post office gang.
06:18Well, it looked good.
06:20Scared a few old women from getting their pensions.
06:22Another post office was raided a few weeks ago.
06:25That gang has begun operating again.
06:27I want to make it one of our top targets.
06:29You've got no style, Jack, but you're a great scorer of goals.
06:37I'm glad you're on my team.
06:59You're a good scorer.
07:00You're a good scorer.
07:01You're a good scorer.
07:02You're a good scorer.
07:03You're a good scorer.
07:05You're a good scorer.
07:07You're a good scorer.
07:09Shove that under the heart attack for a bit.
07:11Jack, this bloke quirk.
07:15Do you think he's all right in the head?
07:16Jack, this bloke quirk.
07:27Do you think he's all right in the head?
07:29I think he's dead, look.
07:31Mind that.
07:34What do you do?
07:35When it sticks to the wall, it's ready.
07:37Who told you that?
07:39A bloke called BJ.
07:41Oh, yeah?
07:43The trouble was, he never took the old bits down.
07:46So the wall by his cook that was covered.
07:48So every time he wanted to throw a new bit on, he was a bit smashed.
07:51He'd sort of stand there, sort of lean and peer at this great mass of spaghetti on the wall,
07:56trying to find a new bit that was steaming up there as well.
07:59Should have looked at the floor first.
08:02Oh, well, he wasn't a detective, George.
08:03He was a genius.
08:06Hey, hold up. Look at that plonk.
08:08It's going to evaporate.
08:16Oh, one of them, sir.
08:18I think we're on here, George.
08:20No, he's been a nobody all his life.
08:32Now, suddenly he finds himself in the famous Sweeney.
08:36So?
08:36That's the wrong way round.
08:37Come.
08:39Wrong way round.
08:40Oh, cheers.
08:41Yeah, he thinks to himself, if I can get a good conviction, with the right publicity.
08:51Yeah, go upstairs for a year and a blaze of glory.
08:53Can I have a light?
08:58Yeah, and he gets a bigger pension.
08:59All he can think about is this mythical post office gang, which you know, and I know, don't exist.
09:11Yeah, well, he's an old hunter, isn't he?
09:14Been after Buffalo all his life.
09:17Now he comes across a big white one.
09:19The king of them all.
09:26Moby Dick was a whale.
09:29Whales, buffalos, El Dorado.
09:37They're all dreams.
09:40Like a happy marriage.
09:46Now, you go enjoy the good life down here.
09:51On Earth.
09:59Those two birds still live upstairs.
10:06No.
10:11No.
10:11Don't want to be missing in a single day with you.
10:30Baby, don't leave me.
10:32Baby, baby, baby, I love you.
10:36Baby, you're the right man.
10:39I love me.
10:41I'll give you the stars.
10:44We've just used daydreams to send us to your guitars.
10:48And when you have to run.
10:51You're the right man.
10:57Ï€
11:13Here's your information fee for that Mario, Jackin.
11:34Thanks, Jack.
11:35Thanks very much.
11:38Put your nom de gloom claw mark on that, will you?
11:40Yeah.
11:43We're having a bit of trouble with the insurance company about your reward.
11:48Oh, yeah?
11:49Yeah.
11:50It's the usual.
11:52We'll fork up eventually.
11:54I'm entitled to that reward.
11:57Well, 10% of 120 grand's a lot of cash.
12:00Nicest.
12:02Still, four grand apiece for putting away three of your mates.
12:06Pretty cheap, isn't it?
12:08That firm had better pay up.
12:09I'm not putting decent villains inside for a measly winner from the police.
12:13It'll only cost you another hundred grand to look after that lot for eight years.
12:19Taxpayers' money.
12:22That post office raid a few weeks back, you know anything about that?
12:26No.
12:27It wasn't the same firm that was doing them last summer, was it?
12:30Jack, trust me.
12:31If I knew anything, I'd tell you.
12:35You're not still chasing, am I?
12:37No.
12:40Okay.
12:48How could you have heard nothing?
12:49Nothing at all.
12:50Not one single thing.
12:51Not one iota.
12:52What are you doing, Jack?
12:54You're losing your grip of the game.
12:56All you have to do is to find something out.
12:59Where are your eyes and your ears?
13:01Sir, we've spent the last few days systematically going through all known sources of information.
13:06But you haven't received any information!
13:11Well, I have.
13:12The gang are no longer working for themselves.
13:17They've been contracted out for a fee.
13:19They're not going to be robbing tills for cash.
13:22What exactly does that mean, sir?
13:26Someone's hired them to do a specialised job.
13:28Someone big.
13:31Who?
13:33That's all I know at the moment.
13:34I'm hoping for names later.
13:38And should at least give you something to go on.
13:41Right, Gert.
13:43Well played.
13:46You must keep up the teamwork on this one, Jack.
13:48All support each other.
14:04We're now full steam ahead for the great white whale.
14:09At least it's no longer four invisible men.
14:12No, we know it's a whale.
14:15Yeah, well, we might as well follow it up.
14:17How shall we go?
14:19Get on the C-11.
14:21Make a check on drugs, pictures, jewellery.
14:25And remember, with that sort of stuff, there's usually a foreign connection.
14:28Yeah, OK.
14:30I think I might visit the lonely wife of a certain bent insurance official.
14:35Another one of your famous snouts.
14:39Well, in this game, my boy, you're only as good as your sources of information.
14:43You can't get big-headed and think he all comes out of your own innate genius.
14:49What I don't understand is, how did Quirk get this lead?
14:54And we've heard nothing about it.
14:56I don't understand that either.
14:59Still, he's been around a long time, old Quirk.
15:02Must have got a few informants.
15:04Yeah.
15:04Yeah, I suppose so.
15:10Hey, George.
15:12If this little gang has been signed up by Mr. Big,
15:16there's going to be an unholy rush the minute he's sighted.
15:19Right?
15:20Serious crime squad.
15:21Here we come.
15:22Who else you been making in your stinking toilets?
15:45I don't know what you're talking about.
15:52What about this insurance reward, then?
15:54What's the hold-up?
15:56Yeah, well, look, I've got some bad news for you there, Joey.
15:59What?
16:01Well, the assessors have done you up, as usual.
16:03I'm dying to pay you 5%, not 10%.
16:06That's against the law.
16:09Legally, the insurance company.
16:11Hey, build up.
16:16Legally, they don't have to pay you anything at all.
16:19We jumped the gun before they took possession of the load.
16:22It was never technically stolen.
16:24A small firm used to do post offices.
16:29They'd been hired by someone big.
16:31You wouldn't know anything about that, would you?
16:32No.
16:33You would never sing your songs to anyone else in the job,
16:36apart from me, would you, Joey?
16:38Never.
16:39On my life.
16:41You're my snout, sweetheart.
16:44I'm very possessive.
16:47Thank you, sir.
16:48Cheers.
16:48There must be something wrong with the way I'm running my life,
16:56buying information from my own men.
16:59Yeah, that is a treble.
17:01God bless you, Governor.
17:03Cheers.
17:08Well?
17:10I don't know which to tell you first.
17:12Well, start with the good news and keep the best to last.
17:16Fair enough.
17:17Right, oh.
17:18Fair enough.
17:20Right.
17:29Ah, better be good.
17:34Item.
17:36One whale.
17:38Caucasian.
17:39That's white.
17:42Name Janos.
17:43He came home from Amsterdam.
17:44Dutch police have been on to C-11.
17:46He's big.
17:47He's into diamonds.
17:48And Serious Crime Squad have been after him for donkey's years.
17:51Diamonds or jewellery?
17:52No, either.
17:53Now, back to this non-existent post office game.
17:57Word has it that a few of the freelancers have been approached to do a jewellers shop.
18:00And keep talking.
18:02And keep talking.
18:02That's it.
18:04And that's the good news.
18:07Well, I've got a hunch and a whisper.
18:11Now, it's very far out.
18:15Who do we know who specialises in recruiting small gangs for fast, no-questions-asked lightning robbers?
18:24Everyone.
18:27Stickley.
18:30Stickley.
18:31Stickley.
18:32The one who gave you a cinder, remember?
18:35Now, when we nicked that cigarette game, I did a bit of checking up on him.
18:38That seems he organises a lot for outside firms.
18:42Now, it might be too good to be true.
18:45But what if Janos is recruiting through Stickley?
18:48And we somehow put a tag on Stickley?
18:52Well, wallop!
18:53We nicked Janos right from under the nose of Serious Crime Squad.
18:56Quirk gets his post office game.
18:58And you get a chance, Governor, to nail that Stickley.
19:01We nicked Janos and the post office gang in one foul swoop.
19:27We'll make Detective Sergeant Carter the taxi driver.
19:32What?
19:33According to my informant, who so far has proved absolutely accurate,
19:38the gang are looking for a driver with a taxi.
19:42We'll hire a cab from one of the big firms.
19:45Have the RT re-crystallised through our frequency.
19:48If I can arrange through a middleman to have Carter sign up as the driver for the robbery.
19:52Yeah, but Governor.
19:55Yes, sir?
19:56Oh, fine, Detective Sergeant Carter, will you?
19:58I'm silly, Miss, straight away.
19:59Yes, sir.
20:02At present, we don't know exactly where the raid will take place.
20:06But according to my information, there's to be a dummy run.
20:10If Carter signs up undercover as the driver, he will also be in on the dummy run,
20:14which should give us ample time to provide a reception committee for the real robbery.
20:18But what if it isn't a dummy run?
20:20I mean, it could be the real thing.
20:21All the more reason to have Carter involved.
20:25We'll tell the dummy run just in case.
20:27Yeah, but George will be on his own, no, won't he?
20:29He'll have a radio in his cab.
20:31We'll stay with him until he has to sign off.
20:34We'll be close behind him.
20:37Well, what do you think, Jack?
20:40Well, if his cover's blown, the defence counsel's bound to allege that he was acting as a, what, an agent provocateur.
20:50You mean that we therefore will have instigated the crime?
20:54Well, they could even accuse us of inventing and planning the whole job, couldn't they?
20:58Why on earth should we wish to do that?
21:01Come.
21:03Sir?
21:03Well, George, Mr. Regan tells me you're very fast at growing a moustache.
21:11Hello, look, I'm turning into Gloucester Road now.
21:13I'd better sign off.
21:15Listen, do I get to keep any of the fares I collect?
21:18Just keep your eye on the road, George.
21:20OK, turn on.
21:21You, Jeff?
21:39Yeah, where to, squire?
21:41Grab on, then I'll tell you.
21:51Where to?
22:00Put your meter down.
22:08I thought Derek said you was older.
22:11I just look young and beautiful.
22:14You know Charlie Sands?
22:16Yeah, I met him.
22:17You said?
22:18I said I met him.
22:19Well, where to, then?
22:23Straight on.
22:24Straight on.
22:31Pull in here.
22:37See that shot on the left?
22:40That's the one.
22:42We wait till we see the governor.
22:46He should be walking this way with Harry now.
22:48Who's Harry?
22:49That's Giannis' bodyguard.
22:51He eyes on in every country the moment he arrives.
22:55Oh, I'm a fat sailor.
22:58It's a bit dodgy to stay here.
23:00I could get moved on.
23:02It's up to you, Jeff.
23:04That's your little problem, not mine.
23:07Jeremy.
23:07There they are.
23:09See?
23:11Okay, I'll get out now.
23:12You wait.
23:14When the governor comes out of the shop, you pick him up, take him wherever he asks.
23:19You and I will be in touch through Derek later.
23:21All right.
23:21Welcome.
23:36Welcome.
23:39Welcome.
23:39Welcome.
23:43Welcome.
23:47Well, it's definitely Janos, and the jeweller's in German Street.
23:57What about the other one, the one with Janos?
24:00Well, they called him Harry.
24:02There was something familiar about him.
24:04A right-hard case. There was no fat on him.
24:09Janos is staying in the Western Hotel, unless that's a cover.
24:12What about the one you picked up?
24:14Well, you've got to remember, Gov, I haven't seen him close up before.
24:19Basically, he was like something that crawled out from underneath a stone.
24:24He was always picking his teeth and his nose.
24:28Stickley.
24:29Yeah, well, that's what you said he was like.
24:31And that description fits this one.
24:33When's the kick-off?
24:35Now, that I don't know. They're going to contact me later.
24:39If you ask me, Gov, now, Stickley's organised the old bloody lot.
24:44He's in here. He ran in here, Gov.
24:57OK, hold the door. Nobody leaves.
24:59Yeah.
25:00You moved that bloody ball.
25:01Yes, you did. What'd you do that for?
25:03What's your bloody game then, eh?
25:05There he is. That's him down there.
25:06He is in here.
25:07Come here, people.
25:08Just a second.
25:09Thank you, mate. Sorry.
25:15Cheers.
25:16Just a man.
25:19That's him.
25:19You're cracking my heart.
25:22That's all right.
25:23All right.
25:23I've got it.
25:25Do you know this man?
25:25Never seen him before.
25:26You saw him picked up, just now.
25:28No, I was playing.
25:29Right, he's a witness. Bring him as well.
25:30Come on.
25:31You fed up a burning scum.
25:33Sit down.
25:41OK, you can leave us.
25:53Sorry about all that.
25:56It's better to be realistic, Jack.
25:58Yeah.
25:58No.
26:06You're 5% in our reward money for the foiled hijack.
26:10Yeah?
26:11When do I pick it up?
26:12Well, the cash will be ready tomorrow.
26:16You've got the main office.
26:18Identify yourself to a Mr. Stennings as Arthur Smee.
26:22About 11 in the morning.
26:24Thanks.
26:26Stuff, then.
26:26I should have been 10% that.
26:30I suppose you'll take an immediate holiday in the sun with your blood money.
26:34Yeah.
26:35Why not?
26:39I'm in trouble, Joey.
26:42Yeah?
26:44Yeah.
26:45Yeah, we've got changes going on in the yard.
26:47I need a few good nicks.
26:50I wish I could help you.
26:52Where does my life have to depend on people like you?
26:58Well, I don't hurt my feelings, Inspector.
27:00Well, where's all these big jobs you used to bring me?
27:03I mean, what's happening, Joey?
27:04You losing your touch.
27:05Jack, you know me.
27:07I hear things, I hear all sorts of things, but I only deliver on two conditions.
27:14First, when the job's a certainty, and second, when I'm totally covered.
27:20It's worked well so far.
27:24True.
27:24But maybe I will hear something.
27:27I don't pass on what I hear.
27:30Only what I know.
27:32And I ain't got nothing for you right now.
27:35Trust me.
27:41Yeah, I trust you, Joey.
27:44Yeah, I'm sorry I had a go.
27:45By the way, do you know anything about a bloke called Yannos?
27:51Yannos?
27:53No.
27:55You after him?
27:56No, no.
27:57Someone was asking something.
27:59Serious crime squad.
28:04Okay.
28:05Well, that's it.
28:07You ready?
28:08Yeah.
28:11I'm a jacket, though.
28:15Get out of here!
28:18Right, now then.
28:19As you can see, this is the layout of the shop.
28:22There's to be two camera positions.
28:24One inside the shop here,
28:26and one across the street here.
28:28Now, I shall be in the operations room,
28:30where I'll be in direct radio contact with Carter in the taxi,
28:33with you, Jack, inside the shop,
28:35and with the backup car,
28:37which will be around the corner here.
28:40Right, now then.
28:41The taxi drives up
28:43with Carter and his villain.
28:47Carter's villain gets out of the taxi
28:49and goes towards the shop.
28:51After he's seen Yannos and Harry coming down the street.
28:54Correct.
28:55The villain then enters the shop.
28:57Everything is clear.
29:04Yannos and Harry, enter.
29:06Well, that's Yannos and these two to look after.
29:09They may be armed.
29:10Though Harry might have a gun inside his coat.
29:13I think we need at least, what, five or six men to be safe.
29:16Will you let me finish, Jack?
29:19Right, now then.
29:20Carter is outside in the taxi.
29:23You, Jack, are here.
29:26Harry won't get a chance to use it, though,
29:28because I'll leap at him and pin his arms inside his coat.
29:30Exactly.
29:32And Carter rushes in to take Yannos.
29:35Get Carter.
29:36What?
29:37Nothing, then.
29:38Right, now then.
29:39Roberts,
29:40you jump over
29:41from where you're positioned by the video camera unit.
29:44And then grab that lookout there.
29:46George's villain.
29:47No.
29:49Well, who gets him, then?
29:51George's passenger.
29:52What about him?
29:53He has to be allowed to get away.
29:57Say that again.
29:59He has to be allowed to get away.
30:05What's the matter, Jack?
30:08Roberts, are you clear?
30:11You mean this one?
30:12The one that came in the cab with George?
30:15You mean he's your man?
30:18Your informant?
30:19And he's the one that's given you all this information.
30:28Any objections?
30:31No.
30:33Right.
30:35I'll go over it all again.
30:36The taxi drives up.
30:41Carter's man, Weissnout, gets out.
30:45Enters.
30:46If all is clear,
30:48Harry and Yannos enter.
30:53And, Jack, you are here.
30:56Right?
30:57The owner is here.
30:58And Carter's man, Weissnout, watches the door.
31:02But he won't lock it.
31:03He's assured me of that.
31:05Now.
31:06Regan.
31:07Opinions Harry.
31:11Yeah.
31:12Carter rushes in, takes Yannos.
31:15And, Roberts, you make a show of going for Weissnout.
31:20Try and make it look realistic, Roberts, because...
31:22Well, I might as well tell you all now.
31:27You've probably been wondering why this operation has been so meticulously planned.
31:32If everything goes according to plan, I intend to submit the video recording as a training film.
31:39Who knows?
31:40We could all become part of police history.
31:42Apart from that, I have arranged through the Home Office
31:45that a top delegation of German State Police
31:48will be there to witness the way we do things over here.
31:53Two of them will be in the operations room with me,
31:55and I'd like to put on a good show for them.
31:58Right.
31:58Are there any final questions, gentlemen?
32:02No, go.
32:05Haven't you forgotten something, Inspector Regan?
32:08I don't like sloppiness, Jack.
32:11How will you know when my man comes in?
32:14You'll wear a deaf-aid receiver.
32:16I'll call out when I pick up my man on the monitor.
32:18I'll just call out.
32:20That's my man.
32:21Jim, this will be my area here, right?
32:40This gentleman is our technical advisor, these are two gentlemen from the German state
32:55police, Herr Densig and Herr Kretschmer.
32:59Do we have some yet?
33:04That is Inspector Regan.
33:11Yes, of course.
33:20Do you think I should open the shop now?
33:23Charlie 3, Charlie 3, come in please.
33:26I will try to explain very clearly what is happening.
33:31Now, Detective Sergeant Carter is in the taxi where he is in direct radio contact with me.
33:42I am Oscar 1.
33:44He is Charlie 1 and he is...
33:47It might be better if you explain it all at the end.
33:50It's us.
33:51Okay?
33:52Yes.
33:53Yeah, not yet.
33:54It's very difficult to concentrate.
33:56Very involved, yeah?
33:57So, he is Charlie 1, I am Oscar 1.
34:02Regan, Detective Inspector Regan inside the shop.
34:06He is also in direct communication with me.
34:09He is Charlie 2.
34:11He is also in radio contact with our other man in the shop, which is Roberts.
34:16Yes.
34:17Yeah.
34:18And now, if any problem, we also have another backup unit round the corner.
34:23Yes?
34:24Charlie 3.
34:33Is that okay?
34:34Okay.
34:35I am.
34:36I am approaching pickup now.
34:38Hello?
34:39Oscar 1.
34:40No sign of pickup.
34:41This is Oscar 1.
34:42What do you mean no pickup?
34:43What I said.
34:44Look, I will wait for as long as I can.
34:45You better tell Jack.
34:46Hello Charlie 2.
34:47Hello Charlie 2.
34:48I am.
34:49I am.
34:50Hi, I am.
34:51I am.
34:52You are a local lid, British.
34:54I am.
34:55Got a good sign of flag with you.
34:56Owen.
34:57This is Oscar 1.
34:58What do you mean no pickup?
35:00What I said.
35:01Look I will wait for as long as I can.
35:03You better tell Jack.
35:04Hello Charlie 2.
35:10Ba-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha.
35:12So, I am.
35:17Oscar, run. I've been moved on. I've got to go round again.
35:23He's going around again.
35:25OK.
35:30I suppose your assistants are a load of smoke occasionally.
35:36I don't smoke, actually.
35:39There seems to be some delay.
35:44We've been known to wait like this for weeks.
35:46We've been waiting for weeks.
35:48Yes, we know that.
36:16That's it. Flea! Flea!
36:18Look at Lily! Flea!
36:20I'm sorry, pal.
36:23Look, now, we're not all like this, and it's nothing to do with a war, all right?
36:28Let's go, too.
36:30Come on.
36:31Come on.
36:39Me like boxing, right?
36:41Boxing.
36:42Tee, down the throat.
36:44What's that?
36:45Yeah.
36:46Classiest claim.
36:47Classy as the clove. Classy as the clove, right.
36:58Sorry, Nara.
37:09Approaching pick-up for second time, Oscar One. Oscar One, can you hear me?
37:17Charlie Two. Charlie One approaching pick-up now. Charlie Two, do you hear me?
37:26Morning, Nara.
37:47Bye-bye.
37:50Jeff?
37:51Yeah?
37:55Who the hell are you? Where's Joey?
37:57Look, you ain't paid to ask questions, mate, so shut up.
37:59Hang about. Joey never mentioned anything about this.
38:01If you don't get a move on, son, you are minus the back of your red.
38:04It's a little tight.
38:16Those clasps are rather tricky.
38:19Leave him alone, Mr Bonds. He has to learn sometime, don't you?
38:25My man?
38:26Er, yes.
38:36Vielleicht gehört sie mit zur Bande.
38:38He says, but if she is one of the gang, is that not possible?
38:44Hey, where are they? I can't see them.
38:46You were late, mate. They're probably out stealing breakfast.
38:49Who's that cleaning that window?
38:51The window cleaner.
38:53Well, stop. Don't overshoot.
38:57I don't like it.
38:58You don't like it.
39:00I don't bloody like it neither.
39:03Listen, I'll get a ticket sitting here all day.
39:05Shut your mouth!
39:08There's something wrong.
39:11There they are.
39:13Oh, God.
39:14Well, hadn't you better get out, then?
39:20Yeah.
39:25Oi! Oi!
39:26What?
39:27Aren't you going to pay, then?
39:28No, he's meant to. You have to stand by.
39:33Charlie Two. Charlie One just arrived outside shop.
39:36I'm sure I would pay a good chauffeur far more than Mr Bonds is giving you.
39:41Oh, madam.
39:42What do you think?
39:44Will you let me have him, Mr Bonds?
39:47Well, I...
39:48Careful. Sorry.
39:50You must be gentle.
39:52It has power steering, you know.
40:00Governor, it's a different guy.
40:04Gov!
40:05Jack!
40:06That is my man!
40:07You could have it on your evenings off.
40:09Can I help you, sir?
40:11No, I'm just looking.
40:12Oh.
40:13Think of it.
40:14The only powder blue Camargue in Europe.
40:15Good morning, sir.
40:16Good morning, sir.
40:17Can I help you?
40:18Can I help you?
40:19Yeah, yeah.
40:20Yeah, yeah.
40:21Yeah, yeah.
40:22Yeah, yeah.
40:23Yes.
40:24Regan.
40:25Regan.
40:27Shhh.
40:28Shhh.
40:29Shhh.
40:30Shhh.
40:31Shhh.
40:32Shhh.
40:34Shhh.
40:35Shhh.
40:36Shhh.
40:37Shhh.
40:38Shhh.
40:39Good morning, sir.
40:40Can I help you?
40:42Yeah, Janos.
40:43Yeah, yeah.
40:44Janos.
40:45Shhh.
40:46Shhh.
40:51Regan.
40:52Shhh.
40:53Shhh.
40:54Shhh.
40:55Shhh.
40:56Shhh.
40:57Shhh.
40:58Shhh.
40:59Shhh.
41:00Shhh.
41:01Shhh.
41:02Shhh.
41:03Shhh.
41:04Shhh.
41:05Shhh.
41:06Shhh.
41:07Shhh.
41:08Shhh.
41:09What is happening, was there los is?
41:11What is happening, please?
41:12Yes.
41:13Well, young man, how do you think it suits me?
41:18I'm sorry, Mr. Bones.
41:21I'm sorry, Mr. Jonas.
41:23Stop. Stop. Stop that man.
41:51Stop! Stop! Stop that man, somebody! Stop that man!
41:56Charlie Three! Charlie Three!
42:08You're not Sweeney, but...
42:10It's you! No, stop him! He's going the other way for crazy!
42:14Charlie Three! Where are you, Charlie Three?
42:17Hold up! Hold it!
42:21Serious crime squad!
42:25Hold it! Hold it!
42:27You, Sweeney!
42:29Serious crime squad?
42:32No...
42:41Right. We might as well make it look good, eh?
42:44Oh, no, come on. It's me and a man.
42:47I've got him.
42:49This is Janos.
42:51I've just been beaten up by Serious crime squad, of course.
42:55He thinks you are arresting your own men.
43:01Okay, let's go.
43:03Stickley? Who was that in my cab then?
43:05Quirk's not. Set up by Stickley. Come on now!
43:13See? We've caught him on television as well.
43:17Shall I accidentally erase the tape, sir?
43:19I suppose...
43:21No!
43:22No!
43:33Stay in the front, George.
43:35I've got him!
43:37No!
43:57Oh, Lord!
43:59Good boy.
44:29Good boy.
44:37Sticklead, you went too far this time.
44:39Mr. Regan, I didn't...
44:40You vermin!
44:42You set up Quirk by setting up his snout.
44:44Told you there was no joke.
44:45I don't care about that poxy jeweller shop, but you wrecked a decent copper.
44:49Yeah, Joe.
44:50He's all washed up.
44:51And you've probably done him out of a decent pension.
44:54What are you gonna do to me?
44:56Now, Quirk nicked you once. That was a fair cop.
44:59But you wanted to destroy him, didn't you?
45:00Didn't you?
45:01Only Quirk was his snout.
45:03And them serious crime squad boys had done my mate up.
45:06Mate, you haven't got any mates. You've put them all inside.
45:09Your help, Mr. Regan. They was good jobs I gave you.
45:15Our cover's still good, Jack.
45:19You vermin!
45:20You put me out now, Jack. It'll only make our cover better.
45:23Oh!
45:24Oh!
45:25Oh!
45:26Oh!
45:32We...
45:34Need each other, Mr. Regan.
45:39I think I've got a good one coming up.
45:42I was gonna tell you about it.
45:44It's gonna be really good, honest.
45:47Better even than that bullying gang.
45:50I've never lied to you, Jack.
45:53To Quirk's snout, but not to you.
45:58We've got too good a thing going to end it over Quirk.
46:03I'm still...
46:05your man.
46:06I'm still in.
46:24Is he all right, Governor?
46:26I went quiet in there. I thought you killed him.
46:28Maybe I should've done.
46:31Governor.
46:32Jack!
46:34Look, we can't let him get away with a few bruises.
46:36Why don't we go back and arrest him?
46:38I'll do it.
46:40Can you see the fools will be made to look in a court?
46:41Some sharp QC spelling it out the way it's happened.
46:42That's not your real reason, is it?
46:44Some things about this job are great.
46:47And some things stick.
46:49And the more you get involved with dirt,
46:51then you'll get into it.
46:52I'll do it.
46:54I'll do it.
46:56I'll do it.
46:58I'll do it.
46:59I'll do it.
47:00I'll do it.
47:02I'll do it.
47:03I'll do it.
47:04I'll do it.
47:05And some things stick.
47:08And the more you get involved with dirt.
47:14Let's go and have a drink.
47:34I'll do it.
47:35I'll do it.
47:37I'll do it.
47:38We'll do it.
Be the first to comment
Add your comment

Recommended

1:27:52