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Echoes of Forgotten Dreams is a chilling story that drifts between reality and illusion. Hidden memories, untold secrets, and haunting shadows bring the past back to life in unexpected ways. This classic mystery film invites viewers into a world where every silence hides a meaning, and every dream leaves an echo.
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00:00:00The
00:00:30Oh, my God.
00:01:00yes and you're not a resident of this day I am NOT you mind telling the court
00:01:07why you came here I've been here nearly a month visiting friends oh merely a
00:01:12pleasure yes you made the acquaintance of young man since your arrival several
00:01:19young men I mean a certain young man his name is Jeffrey Powell that's what he
00:01:23told me he caused that man to fall in love with you I had nothing to do with
00:01:28that no no Courtney need I remind you you're under old look out of that
00:01:35window do you see that that's the bridge of size that leads from this building to
00:01:42the tomb a perjurer can walk across it in ten seconds but it takes ten years to
00:01:48return now do you dare deny that you let Jeffrey Powell on that you flirted with
00:01:53him scandalously if you used every sirens while every feminine trick to
00:01:58ensnare him no no you made him your servant your slave answer that question
00:02:02please your honor you must answer that question
00:02:05I can't I can't will you uh will you have dinner with me tonight Marion why Jeff
00:02:14well it's a good thing that I didn't keep you waiting any longer either wrung a
00:02:22confession from you or a date for dinner tonight you would not I'm having dinner
00:02:28with you and your wife judge good I'm supposed to be your house guest I spent
00:02:31nearly all my evenings with him I object incompetent irrelevant and I love you
00:02:35why Jeff uh objection sustained the court awards the custody of the dependent of the prosecution thank you judge
00:02:42we'll have dinner to Thornton and we'll go to the new show and on the way home I
00:02:47propose you again and I'll say no again oh but someday you'll say yes you better
00:02:51give in he's the best prosecutor in the district attorney's staff oh all right
00:02:57you mean you will marry me I'll have dinner with you keep after her Jeff she's weakening I
00:03:04I will I'll be by for you at 6 30 in the meantime you can practice saying oh this is so such
00:03:08hello dear hello hello Teddy oh sweetheart did the husband of mine keep you waiting long not long
00:03:21I didn't mind yeah not with Jeff Powell to keep her company don't pay any attention to your own
00:03:25matchmaker oh well I found a pretty good husband for you didn't I and Marion's a prize good family
00:03:33well prominent father and not too homely oh oh here's another one of those letters for you
00:03:41oh thanks she's going after that Jeffrey Powell again oh I'm terribly sorry about that sorry at all
00:03:47she begged him to invite her I didn't do anything and ordered him to be here at half past six oh I
00:03:52know I know I'll have the hittable help you so you won't be late and you come along and quit testering
00:03:58the time well it's a disgrace the way she pursues the boy just the way you ran me down and
00:04:02oh
00:04:32Lovely.
00:04:58Charming.
00:05:00Now, Jeff.
00:05:03Isn't it lovely weather we've been having?
00:05:04And who do you think is going to win the election?
00:05:06What?
00:05:07Never say what.
00:05:08Say I beg your pardon.
00:05:09I'm changing the conversation.
00:05:11Oh.
00:05:11I prefer traveling by air myself.
00:05:13Just as I've always claimed, it pays to buy all the goods.
00:05:17There I stood on the 18th green.
00:05:19With only 289 shopping days left.
00:05:22The irony of it all.
00:05:24Speaking of shopping days, I was doing some shopping myself this afternoon.
00:05:27And I said to myself, says I, one of these days she's going to say yes.
00:05:30And when she does, I want to be ready.
00:05:33So?
00:05:36Oh, not now, Jeff.
00:05:38I've waited so long, then.
00:05:40You've only known me for three weeks.
00:05:41I've been proposing for two of them.
00:05:44Jeff.
00:05:44I can't answer you now.
00:05:48Really, I can't.
00:05:49Why can't you?
00:05:51Reasons.
00:05:53Reasons what reasons?
00:05:54I can't tell you that either.
00:05:57You know, I'd like to say something very inelegant.
00:05:59Okay, go ahead.
00:06:02Biddle says.
00:06:03Jeff, would you mind getting my compact?
00:06:16I'd like to do the pocket of your overcoat.
00:06:18Sure.
00:06:18Larry.
00:06:19Oh, but it's good to see you.
00:06:33And you too.
00:06:34I've been looking everywhere for you.
00:06:35I've so much to tell you.
00:06:36You can't talk here.
00:06:37There's too many people.
00:06:39And I have friends waiting for me.
00:06:44I'll call you tomorrow.
00:06:46Where are you staying?
00:06:47At the blazer.
00:06:48And you will call me, won't you?
00:06:50Promise me.
00:06:51Of course I will.
00:06:53Goodbye.
00:06:58Hello.
00:06:59Hello.
00:06:59Hello.
00:06:59I thought I'd find you here.
00:07:01Just leaving.
00:07:03Look, I want to talk to you about this.
00:07:04Quiet, will you?
00:07:05Quiet.
00:07:09Is your war paint on it?
00:07:11Thanks.
00:07:12Miss me?
00:07:14Remindlessly.
00:07:15Liar.
00:07:16What about it, really?
00:07:22I told you, if you'd see me next week, I'd kiss you in.
00:07:24But what about it?
00:07:25All right, listen.
00:07:25Let's see.
00:07:42We are going to work for you.
00:07:44Just a minute.
00:07:49Wait a minute.
00:07:51That's all right.
00:07:54Just a minute, you.
00:07:57All right.
00:07:57He was with the guy.
00:07:58What guy?
00:07:59With the guy to get buffed in.
00:08:00I've seen the whole team.
00:08:01You'll have to stay here until the parking lot.
00:08:03We'll wait in the cab, if you don't mind.
00:08:04All right.
00:08:05I'll call you waiting time.
00:08:06Okay.
00:08:08One, five, five.
00:08:10Land back.
00:08:11Land back.
00:08:12No crowd.
00:08:13Land back.
00:08:14No crowd.
00:08:16Hello, Mr.
00:08:17You ran up the witnesses.
00:08:18I'll phone headquarters.
00:08:19Right.
00:08:20Anybody that saw any of this.
00:08:21Well, I was in the cab.
00:08:22You heard the shot.
00:08:23Then I came running out.
00:08:24Officer, I saw him in the restaurant.
00:08:26There were five terrible looking men with him.
00:08:28Oh, it was awful.
00:08:29And what's your name?
00:08:31Peggy Watts.
00:08:33I'm afraid I'd hate to wreck.
00:08:34A man's been killed.
00:08:35It's a nasty man.
00:08:35I'll have to take charge.
00:08:36That's all right, Jeff.
00:08:37I understand.
00:08:38I'll get your cab.
00:08:40Well.
00:08:42Taxi.
00:08:43Too late, Clark.
00:08:44Can't take it.
00:08:45Sorry, Miss.
00:08:46Good night, dear.
00:09:00Good night, dear.
00:09:08Then the young guy yanks the Roscoe and...
00:09:10When?
00:09:12Then he shoves the gas at the dame and blows.
00:09:14He what?
00:09:14He pokes the gun to the squirt and scrams.
00:09:19Dots.
00:09:21Powders.
00:09:22Can't you understand English?
00:09:23Sir, talk it, then.
00:09:24What does she do with the gun?
00:09:25Nothing at voice.
00:09:26Then she pokes it in the voice.
00:09:28And then?
00:09:29She and the dude would have come down in the cab.
00:09:31It's the same story that the taffy peddler told.
00:09:34Yeah.
00:09:35That's off to the woman in the gambler.
00:09:36Right.
00:09:37Can I scram now?
00:09:38No, not yet.
00:09:39You're waiting in the next room.
00:09:39Then keep your gab shut.
00:09:41Okay, Chief.
00:09:42But the meter on the cab's running.
00:09:44Somebody's going to get a gun.
00:09:44Tell me what I got coming.
00:09:45I wish I could give it to you, my lad.
00:09:48Oh, how I wish I could.
00:09:52Come on.
00:09:58Miss Thane, Mr. Norman, will you step in now, please?
00:10:01Yes, of course.
00:10:01Not yet, Miss.
00:10:07But I've been waiting simply for hours.
00:10:10It won't be much longer.
00:10:11I don't know what my gentleman friend will think my being here so long with all you men.
00:10:15I'm afraid you're perfectly safe.
00:10:18I'm afraid so, too.
00:10:22Now, we'd like to have your account of what occurred tonight.
00:10:26Miss Thane and I used to meet at the Thornton every Thursday night.
00:10:31Why did you?
00:10:32Well, uh...
00:10:34Oh, come on.
00:10:35Open up.
00:10:36This is no gambling prosecution.
00:10:39Thanks.
00:10:40Well, to arrange a little friendly game.
00:10:43West had played with us a few times.
00:10:44He knew about the Thornton.
00:10:46He was going to play with you tonight.
00:10:47No, that's why he was mad at Miss Thane.
00:10:49Spread that up a little bit, will you?
00:10:51Oh, West was a piker player.
00:10:53He'd lost to Miss Thane and wanted a chance to get his own back.
00:10:56Miss Thane was sick and tired of his whining and refused to bring him along with us.
00:11:00West insisted.
00:11:01The boy was...
00:11:02I mean, he'd been drinking.
00:11:04I don't think he'd realize.
00:11:05West followed us out of the restaurant.
00:11:07When we got to the top of the steps, he swore at Miss Thane.
00:11:09Struck him, and Miss Thane struck back.
00:11:11Then West pulled a gun, fired, and ran.
00:11:14What did he do with the gun?
00:11:15He dropped it into my hands.
00:11:16Oh, into your hands.
00:11:17I was frightened.
00:11:18Things happened so unexpectedly.
00:11:20Yes, yes, we understand.
00:11:21All I could think of was to get away from there.
00:11:24And what did you do with the gun?
00:11:26Well, I hid it in my purse.
00:11:27And then when the officer came, Arnie made me give it to him.
00:11:31I see.
00:11:33Well, that'll be all for a moment.
00:11:34If you'll wait in the next room.
00:11:35Certainly.
00:11:43How many people know we have the gun besides the officer and ourselves?
00:11:46Well, there's those two there, the taffy peddler and that flippity-tongued taxi pirate.
00:11:51Hold all of them as material witness.
00:11:53But the woman.
00:11:53The woman, too.
00:11:54But she admitted hiding the gun in her purse.
00:11:56That makes her an accessory after the fact.
00:11:58I realize that, but I'm not interested in prosecuting a foolish woman for something she did in a moment of hysteria.
00:12:02Besides, I want to keep the defense guessing.
00:12:05Guessing?
00:12:06About the gun.
00:12:07Until the trial.
00:12:08The moment we arrested her, they'd know why.
00:12:11Then tis material witnesses there be, the whole lot of them.
00:12:14And see that no word about the gun leaks out.
00:12:16Oh, I'll gag myself so I don't blab in me sleep.
00:12:20Okay.
00:12:21There.
00:12:21Ah, good morning, vegetable.
00:12:29Ah, lovely morning, huh?
00:12:31It's going to rain.
00:12:32Hmm?
00:12:34Well, so it is.
00:12:36Well, that'll be good for the crop.
00:12:38Good for the crop.
00:12:39How did you know I was going to say that?
00:12:41Well, you've been saying it every cloudy morning for the past 17 years.
00:12:44Oh, good morning, my dear.
00:12:49Good morning, Betty.
00:12:50Good morning.
00:12:51Morning, Marian.
00:12:54Good morning.
00:12:55Good morning, Miss Marian.
00:12:56How are you this morning, vegetable?
00:12:58Poorly, Miss Blaisdell.
00:12:59When there's rain in the air, my rheumatism gets worse and worse.
00:13:07You shouldn't see her like that, dear.
00:13:09You know she has no sense of humor.
00:13:14Oh, Marian.
00:13:21Yes?
00:13:32What is it?
00:13:32Judge, who's the best criminal lawyer in the city?
00:13:56Alan Adams.
00:13:57Alan Adams.
00:13:58Alan Adams.
00:14:02Jeff, what do you think of this?
00:14:09What?
00:14:10Harry West is going to be defended by Alan Adams.
00:14:16Well, that means we're in for a real battle.
00:14:21Where do you suppose West got the money to hire him?
00:14:23I've been wondering about that myself.
00:14:25Well, I've been wondering about that myself.
00:14:32Right in there, Jeff.
00:14:43Thanks.
00:14:46Hello, there.
00:14:48Hello, Jeff.
00:14:52I've been neglecting you terribly lately.
00:14:54Yes, you have.
00:14:55I was thinking of you.
00:14:57Were you?
00:14:58Here.
00:14:59No, what's this?
00:15:00At the pass of the trial, that you can see your husband-to-be opposed the great Alan Adams.
00:15:08Jeff, do you really believe that Harry West is guilty?
00:15:12Beyond any doubt.
00:15:15But, uh...
00:15:16But what?
00:15:17Well, the paper says Adams is confident.
00:15:21Well, I'm afraid the confident Mr. Adams is in for surprise.
00:15:24Surprise?
00:15:25You'll see when you come to the trial.
00:15:27Oh.
00:15:30I'll be there, Jeff.
00:15:32I'll be there every day.
00:15:33Oh, that'll be fine.
00:15:34The state may proceed.
00:15:46Your Honor,
00:15:48gentlemen to the jury,
00:15:50the contention of the state
00:15:51is dependent
00:15:52shot and killed
00:15:54the cellist.
00:15:55I have no desire
00:15:56of involving this trial
00:15:58unnecessarily.
00:16:00I believe
00:16:01that the simple facts
00:16:02are sufficient
00:16:03to convince you
00:16:06beyond reasonable doubt.
00:16:08It's all first witness.
00:16:11Edward Pearson to the stand.
00:16:17And you're the head waiter?
00:16:19Yes, I'm the head waiter
00:16:20at the thought.
00:16:21On the night of the 18th,
00:16:23Mr. Norman, Mr. Neseli,
00:16:24and Miss Fane
00:16:25came into the restaurant.
00:16:27About a half hour later,
00:16:28a man came in
00:16:29and asked where they were.
00:16:30Is that man in the courtroom?
00:16:33Yes, that's the man.
00:16:36That's all.
00:16:39I saw that man come in
00:16:41and I saw him leave.
00:16:42He was arguing
00:16:43with poor Mr. Neseli.
00:16:44I'd know him anywhere.
00:16:46Mr. Westman, maybe.
00:16:50Your witness.
00:16:58Miss Watts,
00:16:59how many people
00:17:00came in the restaurant
00:17:01while you were there?
00:17:02I haven't the vaguest idea.
00:17:04Did I come in?
00:17:06I don't think so.
00:17:07Did a man with a long
00:17:08black beard come in?
00:17:10I don't know.
00:17:11And why are you
00:17:11certain Harry West was there?
00:17:13Because I saw
00:17:14a young lady stopping
00:17:15right by my table
00:17:16and arguing.
00:17:16On his way out?
00:17:18No, on his way in.
00:17:19Did you know
00:17:20the young lady?
00:17:21No, I just glanced at him.
00:17:24And you happened
00:17:24to glance at Mr. West
00:17:26when he went out?
00:17:27Yes.
00:17:28I suppose you could
00:17:29describe this young lady,
00:17:30the one you just glanced at.
00:17:32Oh, of course.
00:17:33She was wearing
00:17:34a gold embroidered
00:17:35before evening gown.
00:17:36It had puffed sleeves,
00:17:37a square neckline,
00:17:38small buckles,
00:17:39and a gold metal cloth belt.
00:17:41It had a stable trim throw,
00:17:42all the hems
00:17:43were hand-rolled,
00:17:43and was made out of
00:17:44ten and three-eighth yards
00:17:45in the turret.
00:17:51And you just glanced
00:17:52at this woman?
00:17:54Well, uh...
00:17:54How could you possibly
00:17:55tell how much material
00:17:56there was in the count
00:17:57of the eighth of a yard?
00:17:58Because it was exactly
00:17:58like one I made for myself.
00:18:00That's why I glanced at it.
00:18:03And now, Miss Watts.
00:18:05Is this the lady?
00:18:06I attend.
00:18:07The attorney is leading
00:18:07the witness by direct interest.
00:18:09This ain't...
00:18:10I rephrase my question.
00:18:13Do you see the young lady
00:18:14in the court?
00:18:15Your Honor,
00:18:16I did speak to a young lady,
00:18:18but she's not here
00:18:18and has no connection
00:18:19with this case.
00:18:20Shh.
00:18:20Quiet, Miss Watts.
00:18:21Quiet.
00:18:23That's all, Miss Watts.
00:18:25Your Honor,
00:18:26I ask that the witness
00:18:27be instructed
00:18:28to answer that question.
00:18:29I withdraw my question.
00:18:31Your Honor?
00:18:32The witness
00:18:32will answer the question.
00:18:34What question?
00:18:36Do you see
00:18:37the young lady
00:18:38in the court?
00:18:39Well...
00:18:40No, I don't believe
00:18:50that she's here.
00:18:51But I'd know the vent
00:18:52if I saw it.
00:18:53That's all.
00:18:55I was on my way
00:18:56to the theater
00:18:57to sell my taffy.
00:18:59I saw him
00:19:00pull the gun
00:19:02and shoot Mr. Neseli.
00:19:05Just like the taffy guy said.
00:19:07He didn't give him a chance.
00:19:08I've seen the whole thing.
00:19:10West had been drinking.
00:19:11It was very quarrelsome.
00:19:14He struck Miss Neseli,
00:19:16flipped out a gun
00:19:17and pulled the trigger.
00:19:18I heard a whistle blowing
00:19:20and I came running.
00:19:22As I rounded the corner,
00:19:23I bumped into West.
00:19:25So I held him.
00:19:27Your witness.
00:19:28When you caught Mr. West,
00:19:37did you search him?
00:19:38Yes, I did.
00:19:39Thoroughly?
00:19:39Yes, sir.
00:19:40Did he have any weapon
00:19:41on his person,
00:19:42particularly a gun?
00:19:43He did not.
00:19:45That's all.
00:19:49Your Honor,
00:19:50the state has established
00:19:51that the murder of Neseli
00:19:52used a gun.
00:19:53Mr. West was captured
00:19:55within 200 feet
00:19:56of the fountain entrance
00:19:56without any weapon.
00:19:58No gun has been introduced
00:19:59in court
00:20:00and there has been
00:20:01no effort made,
00:20:02apparently,
00:20:02to find this weapon.
00:20:03Therefore,
00:20:04I demand an Neseli
00:20:05dismissal...
00:20:06The state is prepared
00:20:06to call witnesses
00:20:07covering the point in question.
00:20:09The state may proceed.
00:20:11I'd like to offer
00:20:12an evidence
00:20:13to this gun
00:20:14and ask that it may
00:20:15be marked for exhibit.
00:20:18No objection.
00:20:19It may be no mark.
00:20:21All mistaken.
00:20:22Evelyn Fain,
00:20:24to the stand, please.
00:20:31How much were
00:20:32to tell the truth?
00:20:33The whole truth,
00:20:33nothing but the truth.
00:20:34Does it help you, God?
00:20:34I do.
00:20:35What is your name, please?
00:20:36Evelyn Fain.
00:20:37Be seated.
00:20:40Fain, you were present
00:20:41at the time of the shooting.
00:20:42I was.
00:20:43Will you tell us
00:20:44in your own words
00:20:45what occurred
00:20:45immediately after
00:20:46the shot was fired?
00:20:47When the gun went off,
00:20:48I was frightened,
00:20:49stunned.
00:20:50I didn't realize
00:20:51what had happened.
00:20:52And then Harry,
00:20:53Mr. West,
00:20:54thrust the gun
00:20:55into my hand.
00:20:59Is this the gun?
00:21:01I believe so.
00:21:02Yes.
00:21:06Go on, please.
00:21:07And then he,
00:21:09Mr. West,
00:21:09ran off.
00:21:10Well, I was confused
00:21:11terribly,
00:21:12so I thrust the gun
00:21:13into my purse
00:21:14and hurried down the steps.
00:21:16Your Honor.
00:21:16Your Honor,
00:21:17I demand that this witness
00:21:18be placed under arrest
00:21:19as an accessory
00:21:19after the fact.
00:21:20Unless the state
00:21:21has promised her immunity
00:21:22in return for her testimony.
00:21:23Promise nothing.
00:21:24Then I demand
00:21:24that she be placed
00:21:25in custody.
00:21:26Perhaps her story
00:21:27won't be so clear
00:21:28when she faces prison.
00:21:29Your Honor.
00:21:29I anticipate it.
00:21:30She's convicted herself.
00:21:32But she did it
00:21:32in a moment of hysteria.
00:21:33Your Honor.
00:21:34Silence.
00:21:36Felix placed the witness
00:21:37under arrest.
00:21:38The court will now adjourn
00:21:39for a brief recess.
00:21:41Well, young man,
00:21:55I hope you realize
00:21:56what we're up against now.
00:21:58I do.
00:22:01If I put you on the stand,
00:22:03will you tell the jury
00:22:04the truth?
00:22:06I'll tell them I'm innocent.
00:22:08Will you tell them
00:22:09who you really are?
00:22:11No.
00:22:15Very well.
00:22:19Come in, Miss Courtney.
00:22:22Harry.
00:22:23What are you doing here?
00:22:24Oh, Harry, I...
00:22:25I sent for her.
00:22:26Get her out of here.
00:22:27Please.
00:22:27Now, we've got to have
00:22:28an understanding,
00:22:29the three of us.
00:22:30You've written this boy's life.
00:22:32He refuses to let me use
00:22:33what I know of his past.
00:22:34And if I put him on the stand,
00:22:36Powell will rip him apart
00:22:37on cross-examination.
00:22:38I'll refuse to answer.
00:22:39Exactly.
00:22:39And every man in that jury
00:22:41will think you're hiding something
00:22:42and they'll convict you.
00:22:50How much would it help
00:22:51if he did talk?
00:22:53I'd stand one chance
00:22:54in a thousand
00:22:55of getting him off
00:22:56with the life sentence.
00:22:57It's not worth it.
00:22:58Then I'll have to put her
00:22:59on the stand.
00:22:59I won't let you drag
00:23:00her name into this.
00:23:01Oh, Harry, please.
00:23:02I'll do the pain.
00:23:03Oh, but listen, dear.
00:23:04Get her out of here.
00:23:05Please.
00:23:15Do you suppose
00:23:16Adams will put West
00:23:17on the stand?
00:23:18No, I doubt it.
00:23:26Mary.
00:23:27What were you doing
00:23:29in that room?
00:23:30Oh, dear, fine.
00:23:31You were in there
00:23:31with Adams and West.
00:23:32I know.
00:23:32No, I wasn't.
00:23:33I saw you.
00:23:35Mary, that night
00:23:36is the Thornton.
00:23:37You wore a gold dress.
00:23:38I don't know
00:23:38what you're talking about.
00:23:39It was you
00:23:40who spoke to Harry West.
00:23:41Jeff, please.
00:23:42What have you to do
00:23:42with him?
00:23:42Why are you mixed up?
00:23:43I can't tell you.
00:23:44Not now.
00:23:44I've got to know.
00:23:45Jeff, please.
00:23:46Tell me what you mean to...
00:23:47I can't.
00:23:47You're quite right, sir.
00:23:54I fired test bullets
00:23:55from the gun
00:23:56and compared them
00:23:56to the sludge
00:23:57taken from the cellar's body.
00:23:59And as an expert
00:24:00on ballistics,
00:24:01it's your conclusion
00:24:02that this is the murder weapon?
00:24:05It is.
00:24:07Your witness?
00:24:08No question.
00:24:10That's all.
00:24:14Your Honor,
00:24:15stay dressed.
00:24:17Your Honor.
00:24:29Gentlemen of the jury,
00:24:31the ABLE attorneys
00:24:32for the state
00:24:33have called witnesses,
00:24:36presented experts,
00:24:37have shown you evidence
00:24:38in an attempt
00:24:39to prove Harry West's guilt.
00:24:42The defense has no witnesses,
00:24:44no experts,
00:24:45no circumstantial evidence.
00:24:47I believe my client.
00:24:49I believe this murder
00:24:51was cunningly planned
00:24:52and ingeniously executed
00:24:53in such a manner
00:24:54as to throw the blame
00:24:55on an innocent boy.
00:24:57My only defense
00:24:58will be
00:24:58the honest story
00:25:00of a young man.
00:25:03Call Harry West.
00:25:05Harry West for the stand.
00:25:06I do.
00:25:16What is your name?
00:25:18Harry West.
00:25:19Be seated.
00:25:22Now, Harry,
00:25:23I want you to tell the jury
00:25:25exactly what happened
00:25:26that night.
00:25:26All right.
00:25:29I will.
00:25:31What Arnie,
00:25:33Mr. Norman,
00:25:34said about my being
00:25:35at the Thornton
00:25:35was true.
00:25:38I'd lost money
00:25:39to Mr. Nazzelli.
00:25:40I wanted a chance
00:25:41to win it back.
00:25:43I'd been drinking,
00:25:44but not enough
00:25:45to do what they said I did.
00:25:47When we reached the door,
00:25:49Miss Nazzelli said,
00:25:50look, Harry,
00:25:51meet us next week
00:25:52and I'll kiss you in.
00:25:53And then he lunged
00:25:54against me
00:25:55as though Arnie
00:25:55had shoved him.
00:25:56And I grabbed him
00:25:57to help him get his balance
00:25:58like anybody would.
00:26:00Then I heard his shot.
00:26:03He tried to hang on to me.
00:26:05Then he went down
00:26:06on the steps.
00:26:09Arnie pressed the gun
00:26:10against my side
00:26:11and said,
00:26:12beat it
00:26:12or I'll let you have it too.
00:26:14I was frightened.
00:26:15I ran.
00:26:17Arnie Norman killed him,
00:26:18not me.
00:26:20You're a witness.
00:26:28No questions.
00:26:50Hello?
00:27:05Hello?
00:27:06Speaking.
00:27:09Yes?
00:27:11Yes?
00:27:12Oh, thank you.
00:27:20Guilty.
00:27:24Number seven?
00:27:26There was no recommendation for leniency.
00:27:30The court has no choice.
00:27:34Oh.
00:27:34This is Don Hayes, your air reporter, coming to you with our noon broadcast of worldwide news.
00:27:46Our first item is an echo of the sensational mystery man murder trial that ended last week in the death verdict of Harry West.
00:27:53Today, just five days after West's conviction, Evelyn Dutchess Thane was found guilty as accessory after the fact
00:27:59and given a one-to-five-year sentence in the Women's State Penitentiary.
00:28:03Now look here, Arnie.
00:28:04Steady, Duchess, will you?
00:28:05But you told me.
00:28:05Don't worry. You'll be taken care of.
00:28:08I'd better be.
00:28:09You will.
00:28:10Time's up, miss.
00:28:13Salam.
00:28:17Why did she leave? Where did she go?
00:28:20She left this morning, Jeff.
00:28:21I helped her with her traveling arrangements.
00:28:24Did she know that I've been trying to see her ever since the trial?
00:28:26Yes.
00:28:28Well, then why wouldn't she give me just a minute?
00:28:30Perhaps she couldn't, Jeff.
00:28:31She asked me to give you this.
00:28:47Where does Marion's family live?
00:28:49She has a sister in San Francisco.
00:28:51Did she go there?
00:28:52No, Jeff.
00:28:53She didn't.
00:28:54Where did she go, then?
00:28:55I can't tell you that, Jeff.
00:28:57Why?
00:28:58Because I promised her I'd tell no one.
00:29:03I see.
00:29:07Well, thanks.
00:29:08Goodbye.
00:29:08Goodbye.
00:29:18Name?
00:29:18Lucille Bennett.
00:29:203-2-1 C Building.
00:29:21Move on.
00:29:24Name?
00:29:25Old Yebulich.
00:29:264-1-5 C Building.
00:29:28Move on.
00:29:31Your name?
00:29:32Mary Court.
00:29:33Oh, Alice.
00:29:34Yes, ma'am.
00:29:35Wasn't we one girl alone in a double cell?
00:29:39Evelyn Fane in B Building.
00:29:41Put this girl in with her.
00:29:43What's your name?
00:29:45Mary Court.
00:29:475-1-9 B Building.
00:29:49Move on.
00:29:52Name?
00:29:57Taxi.
00:29:59This is Mary Court.
00:30:00Will you introduce her to the other three?
00:30:01Give me something else.
00:30:02This is Taxi Falls.
00:30:04Glad to know you, Mary.
00:30:05Hello.
00:30:05This is Lois Summers.
00:30:06Hello.
00:30:07How do you do?
00:30:08Is this your first trip?
00:30:09Uh-huh.
00:30:09Like to meet the club members?
00:30:11Hmm, love to.
00:30:12What's your up for?
00:30:13Buying things.
00:30:14Hot stuff?
00:30:15Hot chicks.
00:30:16Stella, Miss Bryant.
00:30:17This is Mary Court.
00:30:18Hello.
00:30:18Hello, Sally.
00:30:21This is nice, her?
00:30:22No.
00:30:23I had her pictures in all the papers.
00:30:25Three of her husbands came home at once.
00:30:28Found the other one there.
00:30:30Stella.
00:30:31This is Mary Court.
00:30:32Stella Allen.
00:30:33Hello.
00:30:33Hello.
00:30:34Glad to meet you.
00:30:35Thanks.
00:30:37Steve's been here since the joint with the kindergarten.
00:30:40Every time they let her out, she's set fire to something.
00:30:42Something she's insured.
00:30:44Oh.
00:30:45I'm glad she hasn't a policy on this place.
00:30:47They're just joining today.
00:30:48I've been in some war with saddle of cockles and played polo.
00:30:52What's your room number?
00:30:535-19.
00:30:545-19?
00:30:55Uh-oh.
00:30:56Where she have signs.
00:30:57What's the matter with 5-19?
00:30:58You double with the duchess.
00:31:01The duchess?
00:31:02Yeah, that same day.
00:31:03She's only been here weeks if you think her father owned the joint.
00:31:06And her are nothing but a gambler, sweetie.
00:31:09Give her half attention.
00:31:10She'll run you ragged.
00:31:11Well, I've cast phony checks in better than she has.
00:31:13Maybe I'll do a little running myself.
00:31:15Maybe and maybe not.
00:31:18Presenting her highness, the duchess.
00:31:20I'm Mary Court.
00:31:23How interesting.
00:31:27Why I thought so.
00:31:29Half-sitting.
00:31:30Isn't it funny how some people hit it off just like that?
00:31:34You know, I wouldn't be surprised if we did.
00:31:36Hey, Arnie.
00:31:53Come here.
00:32:00Hello, Becky.
00:32:01I've been looking for you.
00:32:03Is that so?
00:32:03I haven't seen you since Mazzelli's funeral.
00:32:06Oh, I've been around.
00:32:08Sure sad about him, huh?
00:32:10Too bad.
00:32:11I treat you, Senator.
00:32:13Uh-huh.
00:32:13I backed him, you know.
00:32:17You did?
00:32:18Uh-huh.
00:32:19I used to pay his losings and, uh, split in on his winnings.
00:32:24So now I'm going around collecting a lot of loose change he had coming to him.
00:32:29Oh, I, uh, have your IOUs for, uh, let me see.
00:32:35Thirty-eight thousand dollars.
00:32:42I guess that's about right.
00:32:44Yeah, sure, it's right.
00:32:46I'll see you about that in a couple of days, Becky, huh?
00:32:48You'll see me about it tomorrow at noon.
00:32:52Don't you, pal?
00:32:57Okay.
00:32:58Okay.
00:32:58Okay.
00:32:58Okay.
00:33:05Hello.
00:33:25Court.
00:33:27Yeah?
00:33:27Hand me that nail file.
00:33:28I said, hand me that nail file.
00:33:34You're as near it as I am.
00:33:37Court.
00:33:38One of us is going to be boss around here.
00:33:42Now hand me that nail file.
00:33:46All right.
00:33:58There's your nail file.
00:34:04Do you know that you might have...
00:34:06Sure, I might have.
00:34:07Are you crazy?
00:34:09No.
00:34:12But you see, I'd rather be friends than be boys.
00:34:16Oh.
00:34:17Well.
00:34:19Let's be friends.
00:34:20Yes?
00:34:31I'll send him right in.
00:34:36Hello, help me, lad.
00:34:38Hello.
00:34:39Have you any news for me?
00:34:40No, don't rush me.
00:34:41Have you some trace of it?
00:34:43You know, the trouble with the general public, even them as Arthur know better,
00:34:46including yourself, is in never telling the police all that you know.
00:34:50Then you've found her.
00:34:52I haven't set me eyes again her.
00:34:54But I do know where she is.
00:34:57And if you'd had the decency to tell me about her record,
00:35:00me boys wouldn't have wasted so much good time.
00:35:02Record?
00:35:03Well, that girl hasn't any record.
00:35:04Oh, hasn't she now?
00:35:05Well, then maybe that ain't her.
00:35:14There is Mary.
00:35:16Admit my record as long as your arm under the name of Mary Court.
00:35:20Mary and Courtney, Mary Court.
00:35:23Sentenced by Judge Blaisdell.
00:35:27Well, this is a phony.
00:35:28It's a frame on it.
00:35:29I guessed it.
00:35:31Oh, you did?
00:35:32I did.
00:35:34You know, dear, if that's pretty aim sent to prison,
00:35:37not as long as judges and cops have got their eyesight.
00:35:44There.
00:35:45How does that look?
00:35:46Fine.
00:35:47Could you set a little deeper here?
00:35:49I'll try.
00:35:51I mean, he likes it way that way.
00:35:52It must be grand to have a big shot like I know I'm going crazy over you.
00:35:55Enough to come clear up here on visiting day.
00:35:58He'd come further than that to see me.
00:35:59Even if he didn't have to.
00:36:02Have to?
00:36:03Oh, well, a little higher, right here.
00:36:05Oh, I wish my boyfriend would come and see me.
00:36:10Why doesn't he?
00:36:11Same reason why I can't go and see him.
00:36:14He's in Joliet.
00:36:15Look, Mary, maybe I can get Arnie to help him.
00:36:18Arnie's got a lot of pull.
00:36:19Ha!
00:36:20Why the laugh?
00:36:22If Arnie's got so much drag, how come you're here?
00:36:26Maybe I won't be very long.
00:36:29You mean he's not springy?
00:36:31I'll tell you more about that after I see him.
00:36:34Your visit is here.
00:36:36Oh, I'll be ready in a minute.
00:36:37Mary's visitor.
00:36:38Well, I'm not expecting any visitors.
00:36:39Come on.
00:36:47Mary.
00:36:48Jeff.
00:36:50I came here to find out what this is all.
00:36:51And you can go right back to your office.
00:36:53Because I don't want to hear anything you've got to say.
00:36:55I told you to stay away from me and I meant it.
00:36:57Well, but Mary, what do you tell...
00:36:58But that ought to be plain enough even for you.
00:37:00Hello, Miss Powell.
00:37:05Oh, hello, how are you?
00:37:07Who did you want to see?
00:37:09Miss Daines, please.
00:37:10Evelyn Daines.
00:37:17Well, who is your visitor?
00:37:19A snoop from the DA's office.
00:37:21What'd he want?
00:37:23Can't you guess?
00:37:24Queer on your friends and I'll help you, huh?
00:37:27Stay close to me, honey, and you won't have to turn pigeon to fly this coop.
00:37:34What do you mean?
00:37:35Orny's getting awfully lonesome for me.
00:37:38When do we go?
00:37:39Ten.
00:37:40Tonight.
00:37:40Tonight.
00:37:40Tonight.
00:37:41Tonight.
00:37:53Tonight.
00:37:53Any way?
00:37:54I don't have to go out.
00:37:55What do you two think?
00:37:58I think a bit.
00:37:59This one is chicky flowers.
00:38:00What do you think?
00:38:00I think it's really goats for a boy.
00:38:01I don't either.
00:38:02You don't have to.
00:38:02Really Tokyo is a boy.
00:38:03Would you like to be a forest?
00:38:03Like I'm withoyu's mom.
00:38:05This is fuckin' kompl releases.
00:38:05Oh, my God.
00:38:35There's a fire in the prison. Send the fire department.
00:38:38Go, go. Come on, quick. Get up, get up, get out of here, quick.
00:38:41Hurry up, hurry up, hurry up.
00:38:44Get down here.
00:38:48Go on, there, girl. Go on.
00:39:00Find it with the gate. The fire is in the department.
00:39:05Come on.
00:39:16Hi, Justice.
00:39:17Hiya, Tommy.
00:39:18Didn't know you were bringing a friend along.
00:39:19Oh, she's okay.
00:39:20Get in.
00:39:24Got a cigarette, Tommy.
00:39:25Hiya. Thanks.
00:39:34Hey, am I seeing you before, baby?
00:39:36Don't tell me we went over Niagara Falls in the same barrel.
00:39:39No, Kip.
00:39:40Come on, Tommy. Let's get going.
00:39:41Ouch!
00:39:44You're coating the car up here, Doctors.
00:39:45Oh, thanks.
00:39:46You better take this coat to hide that outfit.
00:39:48Okay.
00:39:48Okay.
00:39:48Okay.
00:39:48Okay.
00:40:18Hello, Arnie.
00:40:26How are you?
00:40:27Oh, gee, it's good to be here.
00:40:30How'd everything go?
00:40:31Perfect.
00:40:32Who's the girl?
00:40:33Oh, Mary.
00:40:34Meet Arnie Norman.
00:40:35This is Mary Coy.
00:40:37Oh, so you're Arnie Norman.
00:40:39Hello.
00:40:40Haven't I seen you before?
00:40:42Yeah, I saw you in the visiting room.
00:40:44Oh.
00:40:44I've seen this dame someplace else, boss, but I ain't sure yet where.
00:40:48But I'll get you, baby.
00:40:49I never forget the face.
00:40:52I wouldn't forget a face like yours, either.
00:40:55Careful, Arnie.
00:40:56She's got a boyfriend.
00:40:57Uh-huh.
00:40:57In Joliet.
00:40:59How very convenient.
00:41:00What did you say?
00:41:03I said she could lay low here until the heat blows over.
00:41:05Then maybe we can take her over the line with her.
00:41:07Over the line?
00:41:08Sure.
00:41:09You don't think I'm going to parade you around the city, do you?
00:41:11I'm not a good bear myself right now.
00:41:13Oh, Arnie, the police haven't learned.
00:41:14No, it isn't the cops.
00:41:15It's Nacelli's gang.
00:41:17They're trying to squeeze me on those IOUs.
00:41:19Oh, Arnie.
00:41:19Oh, they won't find me here, I guess.
00:41:22Still, never mind that.
00:41:23You kids are hungry, aren't you?
00:41:24Yeah, Dom.
00:41:25Tommy, have, uh, let's just throw something together, will you?
00:41:30Your clothes are over in the bedroom, then.
00:41:32Thanks.
00:41:32Come on, kid.
00:41:33I'll loan you something with a little snap to it.
00:41:34Okay.
00:41:41There.
00:41:42How's that?
00:41:43Oh, fine.
00:41:44Thanks.
00:41:46Come in.
00:41:49Aren't you ready yet?
00:41:51There he is.
00:41:51I'll be ready in a minute.
00:41:52Well, come on and have a cocktail with me while she finishes dressing.
00:41:55Sure, run along.
00:42:01Hey, you look swell in that outfit.
00:42:03I'm glad you like it.
00:42:04Mm-hmm.
00:42:04Well, I guess the drink will go swell after that ride of yours.
00:42:09Thanks.
00:42:11Here's to freedom.
00:42:12Mary?
00:42:13To freedom, Mr. Norman.
00:42:15The name is Arnie.
00:42:17Arnie.
00:42:20You can sit down unless I bring the coffee.
00:42:23Okay.
00:42:24There you go, down here.
00:42:26Thanks.
00:42:31There we are.
00:42:32Is that comfortable?
00:42:33Yes, thank you.
00:42:34Good.
00:42:44Don't I rate a drink?
00:42:46Sure.
00:42:47Hey, Tommy, give the doctor a drink, will he?
00:42:57Andrew?
00:42:58Thanks, Tommy.
00:42:59They look swell.
00:43:00They're not so bad.
00:43:06Cigarette, please.
00:43:13This is certainly grand of you, Arnie.
00:43:15Oh, don't mention it, baby.
00:43:18I'd like you to do me just one more favor, huh?
00:43:20Name it.
00:43:22Know me some clothes and a couple of dollars, and I'll be on my way in the morning.
00:43:25Uh-uh, nothing doing it.
00:43:27You're staying right here.
00:43:33Well, if you insist.
00:43:35Hello, Geoffrey, my lad.
00:43:56Hello, anything turn up?
00:43:57Have you located her?
00:43:58Hello, I haven't found your vanishing lady friend.
00:44:01My hunch is that she's with the Duchess and Arnie Norman.
00:44:05Which might be anywhere, since Arnie can't be found.
00:44:08Yeah.
00:44:10You know, there's a rumor that Packy Lacey, with blood in his eye, is wearing out his arches looking for Arnie.
00:44:17Packy Lacey?
00:44:18Where does he fit in?
00:44:19Boy, that murder and blackguard of a racketeer put up all the money the late Mr. Nacelli gambled with.
00:44:26Oh.
00:44:27And, uh, two and two makes...
00:44:29Twenty-two.
00:44:32He's over in my office now.
00:44:34Suppose we go over and have a bit of a talk with him.
00:44:36Well, sure, come on.
00:44:37I've told you a thousand times, I don't know where Arnie is.
00:44:49I wish I did.
00:44:50Why?
00:44:50He owes me a lot of dough.
00:44:51Thirty-eight thousand dollars.
00:44:53He lost that in a cellar, didn't he?
00:44:54He owes it to me.
00:44:56Look, if you find him, tip me off, will you?
00:44:59If you should locate him first, would you let us know?
00:45:01Sure.
00:45:02After I get through collecting.
00:45:05That's all.
00:45:06Can I go now?
00:45:10On your way.
00:45:13Did Arnie kill Nacelli?
00:45:15You had Wes Simpson to burn for that, didn't you?
00:45:17Yeah, but why should I call your scratches?
00:45:27I wonder if he would let us know.
00:45:29He will, but he won't know it.
00:45:32Johnny boy,
00:45:33I want Paki Lacey's phone tapped on the man on his tail starting now.
00:45:39Now, Jeffrey, me lad,
00:45:40we've got the police and the crooks looking for Arnie.
00:45:43How can we miss?
00:45:44Why don't you play the tray, Dutchess?
00:45:55That's right.
00:45:57Just what I needed.
00:45:59You fathead.
00:46:00Now, Dutchess.
00:46:01Well, I'm sick and tired of being cooped up here playing that idiot's delight.
00:46:05Well, why don't you try making yourself useful like Mary?
00:46:08Come on, let's dance.
00:46:12All right.
00:46:13How about the first one with you, Mary?
00:46:15Oh, not now, Arnie.
00:46:17I promise that's not helping.
00:46:18Oh, he can wait.
00:46:18Oh, but really.
00:46:19Okay, Dutchess.
00:46:23Why, you.
00:46:35Why don't you lay off the Dutchess?
00:46:37She's got too much on her.
00:46:38Oh.
00:46:39And that Mary Dame, too.
00:46:41Someday I'm going to place her.
00:46:42Yeah, in the wrong place.
00:46:44That girl's all right.
00:46:45I knew a lot of guys who said that about Dane.
00:46:49Yeah?
00:46:50Yeah.
00:46:51Now they're wearing numbers.
00:46:56No.
00:46:57No, not that way.
00:46:59Toss it in.
00:47:00Like this.
00:47:03I never knew there was so much to it.
00:47:06Most men don't.
00:47:08Now, take your coat off, Lester, and I'll fix the lining for you.
00:47:11You often take all this trouble, not for me.
00:47:14I like to.
00:47:15There's a needle and thread on the dresser.
00:47:22You ought to get away from here.
00:47:25Why?
00:47:27That Arnie Norman, he's bad medicine.
00:47:31Then why are you staying?
00:47:34Well, I...
00:47:35I'm too old to make a change.
00:47:38But I wouldn't want my kid to...
00:47:41I mean that...
00:47:42Lester, is this your son?
00:47:48Yeah.
00:47:50Kind of clean looking, ain't he?
00:47:52Yeah, he is.
00:47:53I ain't seen him since...
00:47:56Since he was little.
00:47:58I don't even know where he is now.
00:48:00You know, a fella can't be so awfully bad if he's got a son like that.
00:48:09Sometimes, a man can undo a lot.
00:48:11Not everything.
00:48:14Yeah, but some things.
00:48:17Yeah, if he tries to make it up by doing one big thing.
00:48:26Something you wanted, Tommy?
00:48:27Yeah.
00:48:28You know, I've been trying to think where I've seen you.
00:48:33Now I got it.
00:48:34Yeah?
00:48:35Yeah.
00:48:35It was, uh...
00:48:39Nah.
00:48:40That dame was a blunt.
00:48:41Yeah?
00:48:55Oh, put him up.
00:48:58Hello?
00:48:59Jeffrey Ladd.
00:49:00Our friend Packy just had a phone call.
00:49:04Annie Norman is hiding upstate.
00:49:07And I have the address right here before me.
00:49:10All right, hold everything.
00:49:11I'll be right over.
00:49:15Yes, but we've got to be careful.
00:49:17We might put her in danger.
00:49:18Right, but, uh...
00:49:19Give me the address.
00:49:22I'll find out what I can alone.
00:49:23Alone?
00:49:24Nothing.
00:49:25I'll go along, would you?
00:49:26And we'll put the electric gear on.
00:49:28Fine.
00:49:29Come on.
00:49:32But, Annie, I don't quite get you.
00:49:34Well, it's like this, baby.
00:49:35I'm looking forward to big fingers.
00:49:37With you and the dentist to lead the sucker down.
00:49:40Oh, Arnie.
00:49:42Yeah?
00:49:43Come there.
00:49:51Close the door.
00:49:56How did it?
00:49:57You and I have a little talking to do.
00:50:00Have we?
00:50:02When are you going to get rid of her?
00:50:04Oh, no, you wouldn't want me to kick a friend of yours out just when...
00:50:07Don't pull that.
00:50:08I've been watching you.
00:50:10So what?
00:50:11If you know what's good for you.
00:50:12Oh, that sounds like a threat.
00:50:14Maybe it is.
00:50:15But you'd better tell her to pack up.
00:50:18We're all packing up tonight.
00:50:20All of us?
00:50:20You mean you're going to take her along?
00:50:23Oh, she might be useful.
00:50:26All right.
00:50:27Take her and leave me.
00:50:30Now, that's an idea.
00:50:33But remember, if I talk...
00:50:36Same old Duchess.
00:50:43Can't take a little kidding, huh?
00:50:45Not from you, Arnie.
00:50:46I'll tell you what we'll do.
00:50:47We'll drop her off someplace outside the hot zone.
00:50:49Then you and me over the border, huh?
00:50:51You mean it?
00:50:52Sure I do.
00:50:53Gee, Arnie, you can be the grandest fellow when you want to.
00:50:58But if you ever try to double-cross me...
00:51:01Why, Duchess?
00:51:03Come on, snap out of it.
00:51:05I've got to go to the city.
00:51:06What for?
00:51:07Get the bankroll out of the safety deposit boxes.
00:51:09Okay.
00:51:10See you later.
00:51:12Bye.
00:51:28That ought to be the place.
00:51:31How about using that barn for a listening post?
00:51:38Oh, that's perfect indeed.
00:51:47Arnie Norman in the flesh.
00:51:49You can get the mic planted while he's gone.
00:51:51Oh, but there'll be others in the house there.
00:51:52We'll have to take a chance.
00:51:53Come on.
00:52:01There you are.
00:52:09All ready to go.
00:52:13How can I get this thing inside the place?
00:52:15You don't have to.
00:52:17Anywhere again, the outside will do.
00:52:19But better still, could you get it for next to Wendy?
00:52:21Huh.
00:52:22Way that gibberish thing has sharper ears than my wife.
00:52:25Okay.
00:52:25But, Geoffrey, just in case you might get plugged,
00:52:29don't you think you'd better leave me the two cigars you got left?
00:52:34You're a cheerful cousin.
00:52:36Good luck, me bye.
00:52:38Thanks.
00:52:39Good luck.
00:52:40Good luck.
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00:53:08Oh, hello, Aletha.
00:53:16Where'd I put these, Mary?
00:53:17Over there.
00:53:23It's the evening paper.
00:53:25Oh, thanks.
00:53:38The boy doesn't look like a murderer, does he?
00:53:52No.
00:53:53No, he doesn't.
00:53:54Read it to me, will you, while I finish putting those things away?
00:54:03Harry West.
00:54:05The mystery man killer.
00:54:08Will go to his death at dawn tomorrow.
00:54:11This was made a certainty that the governor refused the plea of Alan Adams.
00:54:19That boy.
00:54:21He looks young enough to be your son, doesn't he?
00:54:24Yes.
00:54:25Lester, that boy isn't going to the chair.
00:54:28No?
00:54:29No.
00:54:30Because you're going to the police with me.
00:54:32Police?
00:54:33To admit that you helped save Harry West.
00:54:36You're from headquarters, then.
00:54:37You're a...
00:54:37I don't have anyone.
00:54:38When you're the same, then you'll have to help me, Lester.
00:54:40I wouldn't dare.
00:54:42Arnie would kill me.
00:54:43Please, what would you think?
00:54:45They'd arrest me for lying at the trial.
00:54:47I'll give you a break if you do his safe, doesn't he?
00:54:50He's a smart gal.
00:54:52No, no.
00:54:53I can't double-cross Arnie.
00:54:54They're going to double-cross you.
00:54:56They're going over the line tonight without you.
00:54:59Lester, that boy might have been your son.
00:55:02And he's going to the chair because you lied.
00:55:04Arnie.
00:55:05He made me do it.
00:55:06He made me.
00:55:07Lester, I'm going to the police, alone if I must, and tell them what I know.
00:55:11Come with me and I'll help you.
00:55:12Stay here and you'll be caught with the rest.
00:55:15Well?
00:55:16Oh.
00:55:16I'm afraid.
00:55:18I wish your son could see you now.
00:55:27I'll go with you.
00:55:28Come now.
00:55:29Quit before Arnie gets back.
00:55:36Now I know you're those stupid.
00:55:38Put them up.
00:55:40Okay, next week.
00:55:45Just packy lazy.
00:55:47Now you're two behave yourselves and you won't be hurt.
00:55:50Where's Arnie?
00:55:51He went to the city.
00:55:53All right, get inside.
00:55:55Go on, get inside.
00:55:59I'm going over there.
00:56:00Sit down, Jeffrey lad.
00:56:01Everything's under control.
00:56:03You notice a feeling I have what with Packy on the job?
00:56:06We'll learn plenty when Arnie gets back.
00:56:09Well, maybe you're right.
00:56:10I'm sorry I have to do this, girls.
00:56:17No hard feelings.
00:56:18Anytime.
00:56:27Okay.
00:56:31I'm sorry.
00:56:33Bye.
00:56:35Bye.
00:56:35Bye.
00:56:36Bye.
00:56:37Bye.
00:56:37Bye.
00:56:37Bye.
00:56:38Bye.
00:56:42Bye.
00:56:42Bye.
00:56:45Bye.
00:56:45Bye.
00:57:17What's that?
00:57:36Oh, maybe a little static.
00:57:47I wonder if, uh, what was that?
00:57:49Stand up!
00:57:52Go on.
00:57:53In there.
00:57:54Drop that gun.
00:58:12Drop it.
00:58:15And you.
00:58:17Come on.
00:58:18Now get in there.
00:58:24One thief out of you, I'll blow you wide open.
00:58:27That guy was going to squirrel the cop.
00:58:43That double-clothin' dinked.
00:58:45I know.
00:58:45I fluttered the listener.
00:58:46I socked him.
00:58:47Save it.
00:58:47Save it.
00:58:48We've got to blow quick.
00:58:49Where did they go?
00:58:49In there.
00:58:51Take it easy, Jeffrey.
00:58:53You know, the program don't start until Arnie gets back.
00:58:56No, but it's waiting.
00:58:57It's on my nerves.
00:58:58Yeah.
00:58:59Well, you'd get on mine if I had any.
00:59:03Just lucky for you, I like your cigar.
00:59:05Are you sure there's nothing wrong with this machine?
00:59:08Oh, well, just to keep you easy, I'll check and make sure.
00:59:11You're right.
00:59:29Our tin wenchiff has kicked the bucket.
00:59:32Can you fix it?
00:59:33Well, I don't know.
00:59:35It's colder than me wife's feet.
00:59:37The cop's a wife of it.
00:59:50We've got to beat it.
00:59:51Wait for me in the car.
00:59:52We've got to beat it.
01:00:22I knew you'd come back.
01:00:24Sure.
01:00:25Where's Paki?
01:00:26What happened?
01:00:26Landy, I got wife through a few things.
01:00:28How'd he find out where we were?
01:00:30Probably from your friends, the cops.
01:00:33My friends?
01:00:34Go ahead, talk your head off.
01:00:36I just fixed their microphones.
01:00:38Oh, Arnie, what do you mean?
01:00:39Tommy tipped me.
01:00:40You little double-crosser.
01:00:41Arnie, you're wrong.
01:00:42Listen.
01:00:43They'll be here in a few minutes.
01:00:45And how sorry they'll be to find that you've committed suicide.
01:00:53Arnie!
01:00:54Goodbye, Duchess.
01:00:55Where's the map?
01:01:20I
01:01:50Well, that's my story.
01:02:08Now, will you talk to save Harry West?
01:02:11Yes.
01:02:12I'll put Arnie Norman where he belongs.
01:02:14In the chair.
01:02:20They're draining.
01:02:32Why don't they know?
01:02:44They're right behind you.
01:02:45Hold on.
01:02:50There's a police station.
01:03:15Yes, Governor.
01:03:20Full confession from the woman.
01:03:22We have the real murderer under arrest.
01:03:25Yes, sir.
01:03:26Well, thank you, sir.
01:03:27Goodbye.
01:03:28Goodbye.
01:03:35Well, Marion, everything's all right now.
01:03:38Harry West will be a free man by the end of the week.
01:03:40Thank you, Jeff.
01:03:42And now I can tell you the truth about it.
01:03:44Well, you don't need to.
01:03:46I think I know.
01:03:47No, you don't, Jeff.
01:03:49You see, Harry disgraced his family, left home, changed his name.
01:03:54I went in search of him.
01:03:55I see.
01:03:56I promised his father not to reveal Harry's identity until I found him and made certain he'd changed.
01:04:02Then charged with murder, Harry wouldn't let me tell anyone his real name.
01:04:07Harrison.
01:04:08Well, I hope you and Mr. Harrison will be very happy.
01:04:11But Harrison's his first name.
01:04:13First name?
01:04:14Yes.
01:04:15Harrison Courtney, Jr.
01:04:17He's my brother.
01:04:19Your brother?
01:04:23Yes.
01:04:24Oh.
01:04:25Oh, Marion.
01:04:26Oh.
01:04:29You look at the shameless creatures.
01:04:31And after just getting out of one bad accident.
01:04:34Accident?
01:04:35This is no accident.
01:04:37They are doing this with malice aforethought.
01:04:39Oh.
01:04:39Oh.
01:04:40Oh.
01:04:41Oh.
01:04:52Oh.
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