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00:00The
00:30Oh
01:00Oh
01:02Oh
01:27It certainly is a beauty
01:29Tear of Buddha is one of the finest rubies in the world, Mr. Bentley
01:32How come this Buddha sheds red tears?
01:35Just to be more exclusive, I suppose?
01:38It is part of an ancient legend
01:40Well, my firm's gonna shed tears when they find out what I paid for it
01:45I, uh, I think you'll find that about right
01:51Is that correct?
01:52Quite, and thank you for your courtesy, Mr. Bentley
01:54You're welcome
01:56Oh, uh, just a moment, Namor
02:02You haven't, uh, mentioned this transaction to anyone else, have you?
02:06I assure you, no one knows of it except ourselves and my client
02:10And then keep it under your hat
02:13I should say
02:16Under your...
02:17Turban
02:18Naturally
02:20We'll be discreet, Mr. Bentley
02:22Good afternoon
02:24So long
02:26Come
02:28Good afternoon
02:29You are welcome
02:32So long
02:34You
02:35May
02:36I
02:37May
02:38May
02:39A
02:40May
02:42May
02:43May
02:44May
02:45May
02:46May
02:47Good afternoon, gentlemen.
03:02Discussion's over.
03:03Yes, sir.
03:04I'm very happy to see you looking for out, Mr. Wilson.
03:06Thanks.
03:07How's the sleuthing coming along?
03:08Favorably, I believe.
03:10Wu-Ting's been telling me he thinks he has land on Johnny Fly's hideout.
03:15Great.
03:15So we're finally catching up with our friend the stranger.
03:19Where is he?
03:21My investigation is far from being complete.
03:24But I have definite reason to believe that his associates are among the denizens of our lamentably unsafory waterfront.
03:31Hmm.
03:32That's funny.
03:34I always figured Johnny Fly would be the kind of a crook who'd hang around a place like this, for instance.
03:39Well, Edith, what do you have, hmm?
03:59Well, I think I'll have a claret punch.
04:01Claret punch and I'll have a brandy and soda.
04:04Yes, sir.
04:14Well, Chief, it looks as though you're going to have to pay off on our bet after all.
04:18Listen, the bet was that you're going to capture the public nuisance.
04:22You don't think I'm going to pay off if Wu-Ting does all the work?
04:25Well, King, eh?
04:25Say, Wu-Ting, how about taking me on one of your smoking expeditions?
04:31I'm very sorry, but it would not be wise.
04:34Your presence would create suspicion.
04:36But I'll communicate with you the moment I have definite information.
04:39Edith, are you trying to flush with that young man?
04:54Uncle, you got a pencil.
04:58Yes, sir.
04:59Yes, I have.
04:59Yes.
05:00Now, my dear, let me...
05:02You know that I haven't seen my wife and kids for a year?
05:07Yeah.
05:08When you get home, your youngsters will ask your wife,
05:10who's that strange-looking man?
05:12Well, I wouldn't be a bit surprised.
05:19Waiter, will you give this card to that man over there?
05:22The one in the right, too.
05:23With pleasure, madam.
05:28Excuse, please.
05:30Young lady over there, send you this card.
05:33Where?
05:34Over there.
05:36I see it.
05:39Well, you'll pardon me, huh?
05:40Go ahead.
05:44Edith, gosh, I'm glad to see you.
05:46Hello, Jack.
05:47How are you?
05:48Oh, what in the world are you doing in this jumping-off place?
05:51Well, my uncle had to come down here in business,
05:52and he brought me with him.
05:53This is my uncle, Mr. Dentley, Mr. Wilson.
05:56Mr. Wilson, how do you do this?
05:57Glad to know you.
05:57Did you join us?
05:59What do you have to do?
06:00Uh, scotch and soda plate, gotcha and soda.
06:02Yes, sir.
06:04Hey, this is great.
06:06Are you staying long?
06:08No.
06:09Well, we have to leave day after tomorrow.
06:11Oh, I beg your pardon, but I have some letters I'd like to get off.
06:15I hope you two can struggle along without me.
06:17Glad to meet you again.
06:18We'll do the best we can.
06:20Bye-bye.
06:21Bye, darling.
06:23Now, tell me all about yourself.
06:25How long has it been here?
06:26What are you doing?
06:27Hmm, right now I'm looking at you.
06:29Do you mind?
06:31Stop being a fool.
06:33Oh, I've always been a fool about you.
06:35Gee, do you remember the grand times we used to have?
06:38I certainly do.
06:40Remember the Halloween party that you went dressed as Juliet?
06:43Oh, yes, and you went dressed as...
06:45Sir, what did you go dressed as?
06:47Now, you don't mean to tell me that you can't remember.
06:49No.
06:50Ha, ha, ha, ha!
07:20Yeah, you haven't told me what you're doing down here. Well, if you must know, I'm on a secret mission. Really? Yes! I'm on the Trail of the Lost Chord.
07:28Oh, Bradford. Say, that's rather good. Is it? Didn't you dare come with me. Oh.
07:42Honey? Uncle Joe?
07:50Uncle Joe! What happened to your key?
07:54Oh, yeah. Here, open it.
08:09Oh, Uncle Joe. What's happened to him?
08:12Oh. It's all right. He's still breathing.
08:18Hello. Hello, operator. Send the house physician up to Mr. Bentley Sweet immediately. Yes, that's right. Oh, wait a minute. And if Inspector Green is here, send him up also. If not, get in touch with him. Thank you.
08:40Oh, talk to me, Uncle Joe. Tell me what happened.
08:44Oh. Oh, poor Doug.
08:48Oh, poor Doug.
08:54So, you think Johnny Fly pulled this job, huh?
08:58Unless some other crook is imitating his technique. You know, we found one of those lavaliers, or the mark of it, around every victim's neck.
09:05That's right.
09:06That's right. And to think that I was standing on the other side of that door. What else did he get?
09:11Well, according to Miss Bentley, about 200 pounds in money and some unset diamonds.
09:19Diamonds?
09:20Sure. Mr. Bentley is a representative of a large firm of jewelers in New York.
09:26The pawn shops will probably give us a lead.
09:30How is he, Doctor?
09:31He is conscious. You may question him if you like, but please make it as brief as possible.
09:36Thank you. We will.
09:38I'm sorry to trouble you right now, sir, but I'm afraid it's necessary. This is my chief, Inspector Green.
09:46I need you, sir.
09:48Did you get a look at this man?
09:51No, he... he jumped me from behind.
09:55I have an idea that he's the fellow that Wilson and I have chased across the Orient.
10:00He's a mighty smooth customer, but this time we've got him cornered.
10:05Now, if you give me a description of those diamonds...
10:10My... my niece will give you a list. I...
10:14I'm not so much concerned about the present loss as I am about what the thief did not find.
10:21I have an idea that the thief was not after the jewels, Inspector.
10:26Let me explain.
10:28You see, this afternoon my uncle bought a very valuable stone. A ruby.
10:32Perhaps you've heard of it. It's called the Tear of Buddha.
10:34You mean that stone that belongs to some broken-down Raja?
10:38Well, that thing must be worth $200,000.
10:42No wonder Johnny Fly was on the job.
10:45And, of course, it was too late to take it to the bank.
10:48And Uncle thought someone might possibly know of his little business transaction,
10:51so he thought it'd be better if I kept it.
10:53Do you mean to tell me you've been carrying that valuable stone around on your person all day?
10:57Mm-hmm.
10:58Gentlemen, I have a reason to believe that the thief is after the ruby, and that he will make a second attempt.
11:06Perhaps you'd better put it in the hotel safe until morning.
11:09Inspector, have you ever taken a good look at that hotel safe?
11:12Why, if anyone even sneezed in his immediate vicinity, it would collapse.
11:16She's right, Chief. We'd better post a guard around this suite in case Johnny Fly decides to play a return date.
11:23They won't trouble you anymore tonight.
11:25Jack, you better stay here until the men arrive.
11:30We're right.
11:32We're right.
11:35You better stay here until the men arrive.
11:44Right.
11:49Oh.
11:53Oh.
11:57Oh, no, no, no, no.
12:27Oh
12:57Oh
13:27Oh
13:43I knew you're gonna win and you
13:57Oh
14:15Johnny
14:17They are not
14:19You're gonna have them
14:21Oh Johnny
14:23You're so sweet to me
14:27Johnny is pretty good to you, huh?
14:57Oh
14:59You couldn't find one
15:01A little bit smaller
15:03Maybe I will
15:05Sometime
15:07Huh
15:09Oh
15:11Oh
15:13Oh
15:15Oh
15:17Oh
15:19Oh
15:21Oh
15:23Oh
15:25Oh
15:27Oh
15:29Oh
15:31Oh
15:33Oh
15:35Oh
15:37Oh
15:39Oh
15:41Oh
15:43Oh
15:45Oh
15:47Oh
15:49Oh
15:51Oh
15:53Oh
15:55Oh
15:57Oh
16:01Oh
16:03Oh
16:05Oh
16:07Oh
16:09Oh
16:11and no rough stuff never hey what do you have to drink it must be gamish
16:21thank you
16:23what do you have whiskey john bring him whiskey very nice very cheap
16:33oh me that is solid excuse please
16:42what do you want oh me just want a drink you can do please sure can do what kind of drink
16:52you want whiskey please uh you bossy man here yeah that's right oh maybe you do me honor
17:03have a link with me that's all right police at hotel try and find out what their plans
17:12are go on
17:14police police everywhere outside the door of their suite beneath their window sleeping with
17:29them for all i know
17:31good johnny what do you think of a way you know you're the smartest crook in all the
17:39world you have told me so yourself a crook yes but a magician no
17:51oh sugar i am so sorry really oh really it's too bad
18:10you are learning too many tricks from me my little mother
18:26a stranger they just enter just like a peddler maybe it is the police all right go back to your
18:47post about him maybe they follow you here johnny
18:54maybe but i don't think so maybe they are watching every place in town
19:00wait here
19:04wait here
19:17hey
19:18why did i never see you around here before
19:21oh me come to vote yesterday
19:27oh no wonder you're thirsty hey leave the whiskey here no
19:54okay
19:55okay
19:59hello
20:13hello
20:18hello
20:19hello
20:22hello
20:23Hello. Where's Johnny?
20:26Oh, he's in his room.
20:28It's safe for you to wait here for him.
20:30Come on. Sit down.
20:33Sit down.
20:37You're not afraid of Johnny, I hope.
20:40No, I ain't afraid of nobody.
20:53Oh, hello, Johnny. I was just...
20:59Someday, my friend, I might have to make you a present of the necktie, huh?
21:06Oh, no, Johnny. You got me wrong.
21:09Why, I didn't mean nothing. I was just going to...
21:10Getting a cinder of rye, I suppose.
21:13Yeah, yeah, sure. That's it.
21:16Did I get it?
21:17Very thoughtful. Very.
21:19Oh, now, listen, Johnny. Just a minute.
21:25How about that hotel job? Any luck?
21:26No.
21:28Why, I'm talking downstairs. This guy being robbed.
21:31Are you suggesting that I'm holding out on you?
21:33Oh, no, Johnny. But how about my cut?
21:36Well, this is all I got, understand?
21:40How about the ruby?
21:42How do I know? Maybe he swallowed it.
21:47Maybe...
21:47Yeah.
21:47The girl.
21:50I wouldn't be surprised.
21:53What girl?
21:54Never mind what girl.
21:57Didn't I tell you to let me know if any strangers are dropped in?
22:00Sure. There ain't any.
22:02That's just a regular crowd down there.
22:04Yeah?
22:05What about the Chinese peddler that was standing at the bar a few minutes ago?
22:09Oh, that chick's all right.
22:11Is that so?
22:12Sure, he told me so.
22:14Tell me, have you ever been shot in the head?
22:19No.
22:21I have.
22:22I've been nifed, though.
22:24Oh.
22:24I thought possibly somebody had blown your brains out.
22:28Wait a minute.
22:28Listen, you ape.
22:29Your harmless Chinese peddler was having tea this afternoon at the hotel with the two American detectives.
22:35Oh.
22:37So the dirty little rat lied to me then, huh?
22:40Well, I suppose you know what to do with liars.
22:45Sure I do.
22:46Get busy.
22:47It'll be a pleasure.
22:49It'll be a pleasure.
23:01All right, all right.
23:03Break it up.
23:08It's Wu-Ting.
23:10Never mind.
23:37Never mind.
23:38What is it?
23:53I don't know.
23:55The Wu-Ting was trying to tell us something.
23:56I don't know.
24:08Come in.
24:16Good morning.
24:18Good morning, darling.
24:20How do you feel?
24:21All right.
24:22In fact, I think I'll get out of here in a little while.
24:24No, you're not going to get out.
24:26You're going to stay right here until I get back.
24:28I won't be very long.
24:29Huh?
24:30Is Jack going to the bank with you today?
24:32No.
24:32No.
24:32Well, he couldn't come.
24:34He sent over a very nice young man to play bodyguard.
24:36Oh, I see.
24:39You'll be careful now now, won't you?
24:41Of course I will, darling.
24:42Now, don't you worry.
24:43I'll be back in about half an hour.
24:44All right.
24:45Well, you'll run along.
24:46Well, I'll be good.
24:50In.
24:50I'm sorry to keep you waiting.
24:58Well, he's quite all right, Miss Bentley.
25:00Well, he's quite all right, Miss Bentley.
25:30Well, he's quite all right.
26:00What?
26:02I'm sorry.
26:02I'm sorry.
26:15I'm sorry.
26:16Oh, my God.
26:17Come on.
26:18Oh, my God.
26:20Oh, my God.
26:21Oh, it's so beautiful.
26:46Yes, most beautiful.
26:51Oh, so you like her very much, huh?
26:55I like all beautiful things.
26:58Mine is the soul of an artist.
27:05You think she is more beautiful than I?
27:09Sure.
27:10How did you guess it, my little Moura?
27:13Well, I fixed that.
27:15When I get through with her, she will not be so beautiful.
27:19Stop it.
27:20Let me go.
27:21Let me go.
27:22Let me go, I said.
27:26What's up?
27:28Moura and I were just discussing art.
27:33You, you think I'm more beautiful than this one?
27:38Don't you, Butch?
27:40Sure.
27:41But I ain't had a good look at her yet.
27:45It's strange your effort to make me jealous, my doll.
27:48We have business to attend to.
27:54Tell Lindsey to have the junk ready.
27:57I'm sailing tonight.
27:59He'll get the rest after we have cleared the harbor.
28:02You go alone?
28:03No.
28:04No.
28:05What about me?
28:07Don't worry.
28:08You'll be taken care of.
28:11I better be.
28:17On your way back, stop at Jala's shop.
28:20Who?
28:21The money lender?
28:22Yeah.
28:23Tell him I'm ready to talk business.
28:24Tell him to come after dark and be sure he isn't followed.
28:27All right.
28:28Okay.
28:37I've got it.
28:38It's an eye.
28:39A human eye.
28:40It's a description of someone.
28:42Johnny Fly.
28:44Well, maybe.
28:46But I don't think so.
28:48Wu Ting was trying to tell us something.
28:51He got a look at the man who knifed him.
28:54Hello.
28:55Yes, speaking.
28:56It's Bentley.
28:57What?
28:58Yes, she's been gone nearly two hours.
29:01Yes, and she only went to the bank.
29:03It's only ten minutes' ride.
29:04Yes, I suspected that.
29:05We'll get on right away.
29:06I'll let you know.
29:07The girl's gone.
29:08What?
29:09What?
29:10What happened?
29:11I don't know exactly.
29:13We got separated.
29:14Another rickshaw blocked mine.
29:15I find him laying in the alley.
29:16When I clear the crowd, the lady, she disappear.
29:21I just don't know exactly.
29:22I don't know exactly.
29:23We got separated.
29:24Another rickshaw blocked mine.
29:25I find him laying in the alley.
29:28When I clear the crowd, the lady, she disappear.
29:31shall block mine I find him laying in the alley when I clear the crowd the lady
29:37she disappear a rickshaw empty
30:01ah now that you're awake perhaps you would like some refreshments who are you my friend
30:20call me Johnny I trust that you will also how'd I get here in the basket not very roomy but
30:28excellent for the conveyance of shall we say contraband let me out of here by the way
30:35would you like a cup of tea oh no I remember you're the waiter at the hotel I feel very
30:42flattered few people ever notice of waiters her faces nobody could ever forget your face
30:58Johnny sent me over to tell you he's ready to talk business when you close up shop come over to my
31:23place by the back way and that are you the proprietor
31:30I'm sorry but we'll have to check over your stock we're looking for some stolen gems
31:38the city is most welcome to search my place thank you
31:45wait a minute what's your name
31:50Frank Curtin
31:53what are you doing here
31:54oh I just came over to hock my watch
31:59I see
32:01what's your business
32:02I run a grog shop
32:05respectable joint too no rough stuff
32:07I'm sure of that
32:09how's business by the way pretty good
32:12I can't complain
32:16but you said that you came here to hock your watch
32:20strange
32:21you better come along with me to headquarters
32:29oh what for
32:31oh just to continue our little discussion on economics
32:35take him down to headquarters
32:40why did you murder Wu Ting
32:57I tell you I didn't do it
33:00you're acting under Johnny Ply's orders weren't you
33:03I never heard of him
33:06I tell you I didn't have nobody
33:10oh
33:10what makes you think that Wu Ting was knifed
33:14I didn't mention it
33:16smart guy ain't ya
33:20listen Curtin
33:22things might go easier with you if you tell me what you know about Johnny Ply
33:26well that's exactly nothing
33:34all right
33:37take off your clothes
33:39what's the idea
33:41don't worry
33:49you won't need them
33:50you're not going anyplace
33:52you guys let me alone
33:55I didn't let me
33:56here is some food
34:07I hope you choke on it
34:10but why
34:12well I haven't done anything to you
34:13why
34:14because you have tried to take my Johnny from me
34:18that's why
34:19I don't want your Johnny
34:21all I want to do is get away from here
34:23you help me won't you
34:25help you
34:26before I help you I
34:29I tear you in a million pieces
34:32like these
34:33stop it you little fool
34:36stop it
34:37stop it
34:38let go of her
34:42no
34:43let go
34:44come on get out of here
34:45get out
34:47please miss Bentley
34:58forgive this breach of hospitality
35:00I assure you it won't happen again
35:03the child is a little jealous
35:05go on and talk
35:08what for
35:10I hear your voice
35:12what do I talk about
35:15the weather
35:17now
35:19recite me a nursery rhyme
35:21stupid
35:22I don't know any
35:25well
35:25then tell me about Johnny Fly
35:28or maybe you know him by another name
35:31maybe
35:31what's he look like
35:33listen curtain
35:37quit stalling
35:38you're gonna tell me
35:41and you're gonna do it now
35:42hmm
35:44now I remember
35:48Johnny Fly
35:50Joe
35:52I ran into a book by that name once
35:55he was
35:56tall
35:57he had blonde hair
36:00and a beard
36:02and a peg leg too
36:05and a scar on his right cheek
36:08yeah that's right
36:10thanks
36:11you've helped a lot
36:12that's all boys
36:15you mean I'm free
36:18hardly
36:21it might be sort of confusing
36:24for two of us to be in circulation
36:26lock him up
36:28you
36:31you
36:31dead
36:32rat
36:33great work Jack
36:35you've done a swell job
36:36I suppose you realize though
36:38that you're playing with dynamite
36:40don't worry boss
36:41I've been in tough spots before
36:43did curtain give you any leads
36:44yeah
36:46he told me what Johnny Fly
36:48doesn't look like
36:49he isn't blonde
36:53he ain't got a beard
36:56and he ain't got no peg leg
36:59I hope you realize that my uncle
37:03will have a whole peace ball
37:04searching for me by now
37:05yes
37:06I've been informed of such activities
37:08but we will be beyond reach by midnight
37:10what are you gonna do with me
37:14I trust you enjoy ocean travel
37:16well you can't get away with this
37:18oh take it easy please
37:19sit down
37:21let me explain
37:22come on
37:31come on
37:31come on
37:35come on
37:37come on
37:39come on
37:40come on
37:40come on
37:41come on
37:42come on
37:43come on
37:44come on
37:45come on
37:46come on
37:47come on
37:48come on
37:49come on
37:50come on
37:51come on
37:52Hello, Mr. Butch. Where have you been?
38:02Oh, I've been busy.
38:04I don't know if I've been looking to you and I'm anxious to see you.
38:07Yeah?
38:08Come on, John.
38:10Fill him up.
38:15What's the matter, Mr. Butch?
38:17Oh, fill him up.
38:19Seems like it's greater, don't it?
38:22Well, you're going to give me a chance to get even tonight?
38:25What do you mean, get even?
38:30Well, I mean, you know what I mean, get even.
38:32Come on, John.
38:33Bring out those darts, sir, if you ain't there.
38:38Back roll here.
38:40Now, if you want to cover that, play it one game.
38:44You mean you want to bet all that?
38:46Certainly.
38:47You want more than that from me.
38:52You ain't shortage, Mr. Butch?
38:54Yeah, I am.
38:55Well, I got some money here.
38:57Fill the money.
38:58And it's all yours.
39:00Lucky, too.
39:09All right.
39:10All right, go ahead.
39:11You shoot first.
39:12One game.
39:15One game.
39:16Fair one.
39:25One game.
39:29One.
39:35Uh.
39:37Ah!
39:49Hey, Bunch!
39:50Bunch, why don't you use your knife?
40:07Buy everybody in the house a drink.
40:20Yes, sir.
40:21And keep the change for yourselves.
40:23Thank you, sir.
40:25Everybody have a drink on their house.
40:56Oh, Butch.
40:59You're gone so long, I'm afraid something has happened to you.
41:06Would it have made any difference to you?
41:08Well, of course it would.
41:10You know I like you very much, Butch.
41:13And Johnny, he is so mean to me.
41:15He beat me.
41:16He hurt me.
41:17He made me black and blue.
41:18What did you do?
41:20Oh, nothing.
41:20I tried to kill this white girl.
41:26Why?
41:32Why not?
41:33We have to get rid of her anyway.
41:36Come.
41:37He's waiting.
41:37Butch is here.
41:57Where have you been?
42:04In jail.
42:06What happened?
42:07They picked me up in the pawn shop.
42:09Was Jala arrested, too?
42:19No.
42:20They just searched the joint.
42:22Did you have a chance to give him my message?
42:24Yeah.
42:25Sure.
42:25I gave him your message.
42:28Well, he'll have to be here in a minute, then.
42:30Go to the back door and let him in.
42:34I'll come on.
42:35I'll come.
43:00What did the police want with you?
43:03They asked me a lot of questions about that chink detective.
43:08I wonder what made them connect you with that unfortunate affair.
43:13Maybe the chink tipped him off if he was coming here.
43:17Listen, rat.
43:18Did you squeal about me?
43:19Ah, of course not.
43:23Huh.
43:25Still, I think I'll take leave of your hospitality as soon as possible.
43:32Listen.
43:33We'll leave as soon as I finish my business with Jala.
43:36Wait for me downstairs.
43:41And keep your eyes open for unwelcome strangers.
43:45Go on.
43:46No, I didn't know.
43:49No, I didn't know.
44:19No, I didn't know.
44:20No, I didn't know.
44:21No, I didn't know.
44:22No, I didn't know.
44:23No, I didn't know.
44:24No, I didn't know.
44:25No, I didn't know.
44:26No, I didn't know.
44:27No, I didn't know.
44:28No, I didn't know.
44:29No, I didn't know.
44:30No, I didn't know.
44:31No, I didn't know.
44:32No, I didn't know.
44:33No, I didn't know.
44:34No, I didn't know.
44:35No, I didn't know.
44:36No, I didn't know.
44:37No, I didn't know.
44:38No, I didn't know.
44:39No, I didn't know.
44:40No, I didn't know.
44:41No, I didn't know.
44:42No, I didn't know.
44:43It was kind of you to comply with my request, Jala.
44:59I was most happy, sir, to do so.
45:01Under the circumstances, I felt it unwise for me to come to your place of business.
45:07Very unwise.
45:09And now, speaking of business.
45:11Yes, yes, of course.
45:13Will you do me the honor to step this way?
45:16My sleeping quarters will afford more privacy.
45:23Sorry.
45:43So, he thinks he can get rid of me so easy.
45:50Well, we shall see about that.
45:55Oh, Poge.
45:56I think very much that Johnny tried to cheat you, huh?
46:05Cheat me?
46:06Ow!
46:07Get a Jala in there so you will not know how much he had paid for the ruby.
46:14Give me the living flame, eh?
46:15With your permission, eh?
46:16Certainly.
46:17I think maybe we'd better play a little joke on Johnny, no?
46:21What kind of a joke?
46:22Pretty soon, he'd take this one to the boat with him.
46:28How's he gonna get it there?
46:29How's he gonna get it there?
46:30The way he'll bring her, of course.
46:31How's he gonna get it there?
46:32The way he'll bring her, in the basket.
46:34Oh, yeah.
46:35That's right, Jack.
46:36Come on.
46:37How's he gonna get it there?
46:38How's he gonna get it there?
46:39The way he'll bring her, of course, in the basket.
46:41Oh, yeah.
46:42When are you going to get it down, Jack?
46:43How's he gonna get it back?
46:44How's he gonna get it there?
46:47He'd take this one to the boat with him.
46:56How's he going to get her there?
46:58The way he'll bring her, of course, in the basket.
47:01Oh, yeah.
47:03You do like me a little bit, don't you, Anselm?
47:07Yeah, of course.
47:08And then I can be your girl.
47:12But before you put her in the basket,
47:15let you take this.
47:25Come here.
47:32I'm fine, but I cannot talk with the Ruby.
47:35You ain't going to sell it?
47:36Of course I'm going to sell it.
47:38But you're going to get it back for me.
47:41How?
47:42You wait for Jada at the back door.
47:44Presumably, to let him out.
47:47Instead, you are going to help him attend Paradise.
47:50The same as you did with the detective.
48:00Oh, all right.
48:01Oh, one understands such thing.
48:13I find the Kira Buddha is genuine.
48:32Ah.
48:34Therefore, my friend, your figure will be satisfactory.
48:37Very nice.
48:38You will find, my friend.
48:57The amount is correct.
49:01Very well.
49:02It has been a pleasure to deal with you, Sahib.
49:19I thank you, Sahib.
49:21And may you have the most pleasant journey.
49:23And may you continue to prosper.
49:25Salam.
49:26Salam.
49:26Be quiet.
49:28Be quiet.
49:55I'm trying to give you a break.
49:57Johnny sent me down here tonight for you.
50:01Now, if you want to live, you've got to play dead.
50:04Come on.
50:06Give me the ruby.
50:07Give it to me.
50:13Stay there and stay there quietly.
50:27Tell him I want him to watch the corner.
50:37Him, I want to guard the side entrance.
50:45Let me go.
50:47I'll do it.
50:49Let me go.
50:50Let me go.
50:52I know.
50:53I know.
50:54You think of it.
51:22Well, let me have it.
51:38Something told me that wasn't exactly a friendly gesture.
51:42I thought you were a fool, Butch.
51:45But not that foolish.
51:47Come on, let me have it.
51:50Come on.
51:53Tell Arcor and the rest.
51:55We'll leave as soon as I finish packing.
51:58And if you try any more tricks, you'll repay them still, not gold.
52:20And you can see it.
52:22Let me see if you're in a car.
52:23Yeah.
52:25We'll do it.
52:27Let me see if you're in a car.
52:29We can see.
52:31Johnny! Johnny! You've got to listen to me!
52:59Johnny! You think you are so smart!
53:01What do you mean?
53:03This Butch who have come up dressed up like Butch is not Butch, but he's a detective dressed like Butch!
53:08Johnny! Listen, I know! I have seen these men with my own eyes!
53:20Steady, honey. It's me, Jack.
53:24Oh, Jack. Oh, Jack. Are you alone?
53:30No. Me and his men are waiting outside.
53:32So?
53:38Come on. I've got to get you out of here.
53:41I can't make it that way.
54:11Get him!
54:23Let him go! Get him!
54:26Get away from me, honey!
54:28It's okay!
54:33Let him go.
54:34Get out of here!
54:36Why is my head, don't hit me!
54:52Listen here, that's what I reported in there.
54:59Yes sir, go right here, go right here.
55:06That's what I'm going to say!
55:36Oh, my God.
56:06Oh, my God.
56:36Ah!
56:48Jack, you let me go!
56:50Sure.
56:59Oh, Jack, are you hurt?
57:00No, I'm all right, honey.
57:02But I'm sure tired of wearing this art.
57:05All right, take him down the stairs.
57:09Good work, Jack.
57:12There's your man.
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