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The Forgotten Hero of Ninth Avenue is a classic story that blends drama, resilience, and timeless values. This film brings a glimpse into the struggles and hopes of the past, offering viewers a journey filled with both challenges and inspiration. Restored and presented for audiences today, it remains a piece of cinematic history worth remembering.
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00:00:30Paper, paper, here, read all about it.
00:00:58Paper, paper, madam, paper, Mr. Read all about it here.
00:01:01If you want it, we got it.
00:01:02Any country, more languages here, lady, any paper at all.
00:01:06How's that?
00:01:07What good is it?
00:01:09Come on, get in the Christmas spirit.
00:01:11Well, maybe it'll help me.
00:01:15Hey, where are you going?
00:01:17I just want to get a little dope on a horse that's running in the fort.
00:01:20And then you'll want to borrow a half a buck to bet on it.
00:01:22Jimmy, I never borrow money to bet on the horses.
00:01:25You will insult me.
00:01:27Okay, Papa.
00:01:29Paper!
00:01:31Extra, extra, paper, Mr. Paper, read all about it.
00:01:35Extra, paper, latest edition.
00:01:39Nice business that kid's got there.
00:01:41Best stand in the district.
00:01:43Sure, paper from all over the world.
00:01:46You know, someday I'm going to have that stand.
00:01:47Yeah?
00:01:48What about his big brother?
00:01:50What do I care about his brother?
00:01:54Extra, paper, get your paper, easy paper, right here.
00:01:58Here it is, here it is.
00:01:59Here it is, here it is.
00:02:02Get your paper.
00:02:03Well, Merry Christmas.
00:02:05Now, ain't that nice?
00:02:07Let's sing Jingle Bells with the good little boys.
00:02:09Jingle Bells, jingle.
00:02:11Hey!
00:02:11Who took the lid off the garbage and let you out?
00:02:15Forget it.
00:02:16Why don't you guys move along now?
00:02:18Play someplace else, huh?
00:02:19Well, it's a free street and I always play where I want to.
00:02:24Oh, charge it.
00:02:26Your credit's no good here.
00:02:28Oh, it isn't, huh?
00:02:28No.
00:02:29Well, I'll remember that when I take over this corner and you're paying me for the privilege of working here.
00:02:33Oh, here comes your friend.
00:02:37I'll see you around.
00:02:43Having any trouble with him, Jimmy?
00:02:44Nothing I can't handle.
00:02:48Why don't you smack him?
00:02:50That's the easy way.
00:02:52Hey, here comes the truck, fellas.
00:02:54Come on, Jimmy.
00:02:55Bring on it, Jimmy.
00:02:59Okay, Al.
00:03:03Come on, come on, Jimmy.
00:03:06Give me 40.
00:03:06Come on.
00:03:07Can I have 50?
00:03:0740.
00:03:08Yeah.
00:03:09Finally, take 50.
00:03:1050.
00:03:11Give me 50, too, huh?
00:03:1350 here.
00:03:13I'll take 50.
00:03:15Okay.
00:03:16Okay.
00:03:17Take care of the rest of those, will you, Gimp?
00:03:19X-3, X-8.
00:03:20Where are you going?
00:03:22To school, you know that.
00:03:23Now watch your stands while I come back.
00:03:25X-3, X-8.
00:03:27Oh, Jimmy, I have your room all nice and warm for you.
00:03:44Nice and warm in here, isn't it?
00:03:59Yeah, thanks, Pop.
00:04:00Did you get the apple I brought you?
00:04:04Here's your raisin, Pop.
00:04:05Oh, that's soft with you, James.
00:04:08That'll give me something to read.
00:04:09If you're not going anywhere tonight, I have a couple of passes to the picture show if you and Gimpy want to go.
00:04:18I'd like to, Pop, but I've got to go to night school tonight.
00:04:21We're having a mock trial, and I'm defending a fellow for murder.
00:04:24You know, practice and courtroom strategy.
00:04:27Fine.
00:04:28Fine.
00:04:28You know, that's what I like about you, James.
00:04:30Your perseverance.
00:04:32I was telling that same thing to Tim Farley this morning.
00:04:35You know, Tim and your father and me came from the same county.
00:04:38I said to Tim, I says, that boy is going far, and there's nothing going to stop him.
00:04:45And you know why?
00:04:46Because he sticks to business.
00:04:48Well, thanks, Pop.
00:04:49I try.
00:04:51And speaking about business, I have an opportunity to make a small investment that'll pay us back.
00:04:58Big returns.
00:05:00What's the horse's name?
00:05:01Baby G in the fort tomorrow at New Orleans.
00:05:04Thirty to one or more.
00:05:05Not interested.
00:05:07But I had the tip, you might say, right from the horse's mouth.
00:05:10You can't believe a horse, Pop.
00:05:13You ought to know that by now.
00:05:15Well, could you lend me the loan of a dollar?
00:05:17No.
00:05:20That's what I thought.
00:05:22Want your apple back?
00:05:24James, you're always drowning.
00:05:26See you later, Pop.
00:05:31Ortold, you're losing your power of persuasion.
00:05:36Come on.
00:05:37There's another nickel, huh?
00:05:42There's another nickel.
00:05:43Oh, hello.
00:05:46Want to join?
00:05:47Come on, let's get in.
00:05:48No, no, no, no.
00:05:49Jimmy's in school.
00:05:50It ain't right.
00:05:51Oh, come on.
00:05:52No, no, it ain't right.
00:05:53You better run along and study your Sunday school papers.
00:05:55Oh, yeah?
00:05:56Yeah.
00:05:57Yeah, run along and tell the boss.
00:05:59All right, boys, pay me.
00:06:00You're paid it?
00:06:03Seven.
00:06:03There it is.
00:06:05What are you guys doing here?
00:06:07Why aren't you on the corner selling papers?
00:06:09Oh, dry up.
00:06:10Who's talking to you?
00:06:13What's the matter?
00:06:14You boys lost your nerve?
00:06:15Come on, come on.
00:06:15Hey, let me a dime, will you?
00:06:17I'll roll my own dough.
00:06:18No, not you.
00:06:19You might get spanked.
00:06:20I'll worry about that.
00:06:22Roll them out.
00:06:23Hey, what do you think I'm throwing these for?
00:06:24Exercise?
00:06:25I want to see those dyes.
00:06:28Hmm.
00:06:30Now, next time you want to see them, put down some money.
00:06:32What else?
00:06:32Get out and let us make dough.
00:06:35All right, here's 15 cents.
00:06:36Come on, boys.
00:06:37Who's going to play it?
00:06:38I'm a sucker to do this.
00:06:39Oh, you're a sucker, huh?
00:06:40All right.
00:06:40Nine, 90 days.
00:06:43You ought to get live.
00:06:47All right, you kids, on your feet.
00:06:53I've warned you before.
00:06:58I thought Jimmy told you to keep out a dice game.
00:07:01Well, well, you too, Gympie.
00:07:03I'm surprised.
00:07:04Yeah, you can't do nothing to us.
00:07:06It's a free country.
00:07:07It's not free to the likes of you, Spike.
00:07:09And if you open your trap again, it's the back of my hand to you.
00:07:12Come on, now.
00:07:12Get moving, all right.
00:07:13Where are you taking us?
00:07:14I'm taking you down before the judge, and it wouldn't surprise me if he sent you off to reform school.
00:07:17Oh, hello, Bart.
00:07:18How are you?
00:07:19How's things going?
00:07:20What's going on?
00:07:21I'm taking these kids in for playing dice.
00:07:23Huh?
00:07:24Oh, you are?
00:07:25Well, you ought to be ashamed of yourselves, all of you.
00:07:27Just a minute.
00:07:28Just a minute.
00:07:30Now, you keep out of this, Pop.
00:07:31Well, you're not going to risk Gympie, are you?
00:07:32I certainly am.
00:07:34But it ain't constitutional.
00:07:35You can't do it.
00:07:36Now, you get moving, or I'll take you along, too.
00:07:38Come on, now.
00:07:39Get going, all of you.
00:07:40Go on.
00:07:41Go on.
00:07:44You ought to be ashamed of yourself.
00:07:46Come on.
00:07:47Mr. Simpson, you will elect this prosecutor.
00:07:57The proposition is this.
00:07:59The defendant is charged with murder.
00:08:01The witness is prepared to testify that the defendant is known to her to be dangerous, a possible murderer.
00:08:07I want you to adventure speeches as you go along to show me how you can think under pressure before a jury.
00:08:13Very well, Mr. Simpson.
00:08:15Proceed.
00:08:17Um, uh, Ms. Scott.
00:08:21It is your testimony that this defendant is known to you personally to be a dangerous person.
00:08:26Answer yes or no.
00:08:27I repeat, an unequivocal answer, yes or no.
00:08:31Yes.
00:08:31You know this defendant to have definite homicidal tendency.
00:08:36Yes.
00:08:37Your witness, Mr. Keenan.
00:08:40Thank you, Mr. Simpson.
00:08:41Am I to understand you're willing to swear you know my client to be a dangerous person?
00:08:49You know the man who is here on trial for his life to be a potential murderer.
00:08:53I certainly do.
00:08:54You know beyond any question.
00:08:56I do.
00:08:58Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, I ask you, do we really know anything except from our own past personal experience?
00:09:06The witness says she knows my client is a dangerous man.
00:09:10The witness says she knows my client has always been a murderer at heart.
00:09:13How does she know?
00:09:16How can she know?
00:09:18How do you know my client has always been a murderer at heart?
00:09:22Did he ever murder you?
00:09:24No.
00:09:25Of course not.
00:09:26We say we know when they'll blow out a candle.
00:09:31How do we know?
00:09:32From past experience.
00:09:34We say we know we almost died.
00:09:37Do we know?
00:09:39We haven't died yet.
00:09:43Just a moment, Mr. Keenan.
00:09:45Your speech sounds faintly familiar.
00:09:49Well, I guess it does, sir.
00:09:51Whose is it?
00:09:52Well, I read it in a book.
00:09:54I'll tell you something, Bill.
00:09:55The man who made that speech got an acquittal on the first ballot.
00:09:59Is that so?
00:10:00Who was he?
00:10:01A man named Abraham Lincoln.
00:10:03I thought so.
00:10:04This is incompetent, irrelevant, and immaterial.
00:10:06And when are you going to stop quoting Abraham Lincoln?
00:10:08I'd say Mr. Keenan could hardly pick a better person to quote.
00:10:12There were many better lawyers than Abraham Lincoln,
00:10:14but there never was a man who could argue more successfully to a jury.
00:10:18Keep it up, Mr. Keenan.
00:10:22Psst.
00:10:25Excuse me, Mr. Wilson.
00:10:27What are you busting in here for?
00:10:29I had to.
00:10:29Burst got all the kids in jail.
00:10:32Wait a minute.
00:10:33I'm sorry, Mr. Wilson.
00:10:35That's all right, Jimmy.
00:10:36Could I have an excuse now?
00:10:37Of course.
00:10:39It's a terrible thing, Jimmy.
00:10:41Wait till we get outside.
00:10:42Wait till we get outside.
00:10:43What's it all about?
00:10:44Officer Burke caught them shooting dice
00:10:46with that low-down Spike Morgan running the game.
00:10:48Spike!
00:10:49No less.
00:10:50And then Burke took them all to jail.
00:10:52Was Kimpy in the game?
00:10:53Sure.
00:10:53What are you going to do?
00:10:55I don't know.
00:11:04Nick's not in the courtroom.
00:11:06What's the matter?
00:11:06You a cop too?
00:11:07All right, you boys.
00:11:12Stand up.
00:11:15On your feet.
00:11:18Take off your hat.
00:11:18All right.
00:11:48What's your name?
00:12:03Gimpy.
00:12:04Gimpy?
00:12:05What's your real name?
00:12:08William McKinley Smith.
00:12:10William McKinley Smith.
00:12:12Well, that's a pretty fine name for a gambler.
00:12:18Your name's Morgan, isn't it?
00:12:25That's right.
00:12:26I thought so.
00:12:28You've been here before.
00:12:30Yeah.
00:12:31Advice doesn't seem to do you much good.
00:12:38You boys know what I've got to do to you.
00:12:41Officer Burke here has warned you repeatedly, especially you, Spike.
00:12:45Officer Burke didn't want to bring you to the court.
00:12:48And I don't want to have to punish you.
00:12:51But I've got to teach you a lesson before it's too late.
00:12:54As for you, Spike, a few years in reform school might do you some good.
00:13:00And you other boys...
00:13:02Yes.
00:13:05Can I say something?
00:13:07Who are you?
00:13:08My name's Kenan, James Michael Kenan.
00:13:10Officer Burke knows me.
00:13:11Yeah, I know.
00:13:12I mean, run the news down.
00:13:13Some of these kids work for him.
00:13:15Well, what is it?
00:13:16Well, according to the Constitution, a defendant has the right to select his own counsel, doesn't he?
00:13:21Does he, Mr. Kenan?
00:13:23Yes, sir.
00:13:25Well, how about it?
00:13:26Am I your lawyer?
00:13:28Come on, come on!
00:13:29All right.
00:13:33I understand the charge is gambling.
00:13:35That's right.
00:13:36It says in the statute books that to convict for gambling, you must have witnesses.
00:13:42How much did you lose?
00:13:44Or did you win?
00:13:45Huh?
00:13:47There we are, Judge.
00:13:49No wins, no losses, no gambling.
00:13:51Oh, I've had enough of this.
00:13:52Judge, if an officer strikes a counselor during a case, that's contempt of court, isn't it?
00:13:55You seem very well-versed in the law, Mr. Kenan.
00:13:59I'm studying it.
00:14:00Yes, I suspected that.
00:14:02Well, what will happen if I let your, uh, clients go home?
00:14:06Well, they won't be back here again, sir.
00:14:08You seem very sure of that.
00:14:10Well, if they want to keep on working for me, they've got this trouble.
00:14:14Very well.
00:14:16I'll place you all on probation to Mr. Kenan.
00:14:20That's all.
00:14:21Thank you very much, sir.
00:14:22All right, on your way, on your way.
00:14:23On your way.
00:14:25All right.
00:14:32Tell me about that boy.
00:14:34You've heard of Taff Kenan.
00:14:35The racketeer?
00:14:36The big shot.
00:14:37That's his brother.
00:14:38Well, he doesn't act like a racketeer's brother.
00:14:40No, certainly he never did.
00:14:42Who's the little crippled boy?
00:14:44He lives with Jimmy, works for him.
00:14:46Jimmy's taken care of him ever since the poor little fellow's mother died.
00:14:49That's two years back.
00:14:50No parents, eh?
00:14:51Well, he ought to be in an orphan asylum.
00:14:52If you ask me, your honor, little Gimpy couldn't have a better home or finer care than he's got right where he is.
00:14:58Quite a lad, this Kenan boy.
00:15:00They call him the Abe Lincoln of Ninth Avenue.
00:15:03Why?
00:15:04He's trying to pattern his life after Lincoln.
00:15:07But he's not growing up against Abe Lincoln had.
00:15:10All right, come on, come on.
00:15:11I don't owe you a dime.
00:15:13How much did he take off you with those crooked dice?
00:15:15A dollar and 12 cents.
00:15:17Yeah, and when we got pinched, he grabbed up all the coin in the game.
00:15:21All right, you're going to hand it over, or am I going to tell my friend, the judge, I can't be responsible for you?
00:15:27Yeah, all right.
00:15:29Don't do it again.
00:15:30You're not telling me.
00:15:32I'm telling you, don't get any of my kids in the game again.
00:15:35I'd like to have a talk with that boy.
00:15:38See if you can find him.
00:15:39Yes, your honor.
00:15:40You better get that stand of yours cleaned up, too, Mr. Keenan.
00:15:44For what?
00:15:46Because any day now, I'm taking over the corner.
00:15:49Well, why don't you try it tonight?
00:15:50Well, I'm waiting till your big brother gets what's coming to him.
00:15:54Then you can't yell to him for help.
00:15:55I don't need any help from my big brother, and you don't...
00:15:57Oh, Jimmy!
00:15:58Judge Carroll wants to see you.
00:16:01What do you want to see me for?
00:16:02He's your friend, ain't he?
00:16:03Get going, Spike.
00:16:06Yeah, you fellas better go on back to the stand.
00:16:08Gib, wait here for me with Pop, will you?
00:16:09This way.
00:16:10Hey, come on.
00:16:26Judge, I apologize for interrupting your proceedings the way I did a moment ago.
00:16:30I hope I wasn't in contempt.
00:16:32Oh, that's all right.
00:16:33Your apology is accepted.
00:16:35Where are you studying law?
00:16:3810th Avenue Night School.
00:16:39Who's your teacher?
00:16:40Mr. Wilson.
00:16:41Mr. Wilson.
00:16:43Oh, I know Mr. Wilson.
00:16:44Good man.
00:16:45I think I'll have to call him up about you, if only to suggest that he give you some special
00:16:50tips on court rule Medicaid.
00:16:52Now, for instance, when you interrupt the judge, try saying, uh, if your honor, please.
00:16:59It flatters it.
00:17:00Sometimes helps your case.
00:17:02Well, I see what you mean.
00:17:03Well, I see what you mean.
00:17:04Your honor.
00:17:05Come up here a minute.
00:17:11Things look a little different from here, don't they?
00:17:14Yes, sir.
00:17:14You've got quite a problem assuming responsibility for all those boys.
00:17:19Well, I'm used to problems, sir.
00:17:21I'll guarantee the behavior of my boys.
00:17:24How about the Morgan boy?
00:17:26Well, he...
00:17:27He doesn't see things the way you and I do, Judge.
00:17:30He hasn't had our advantages.
00:17:33Well, there's something to that.
00:17:35Isn't he sort of, uh, of an enemy of yours?
00:17:38Well, I never let myself think I have any.
00:17:41Your ideal had many enemies.
00:17:43Yes, but malice towards none.
00:17:46Here's a book might interest you.
00:17:50The humorous side of Lincoln.
00:17:52I've never read that.
00:17:54It was that side of him that made him so human and just.
00:17:58I can understand that.
00:18:00Pretty hard to have a sense of humor when the going's tough.
00:18:04It's true.
00:18:05How's your paper business going?
00:18:08Pretty good.
00:18:09Will he be able to go to college?
00:18:11Well, I hope to have enough saved up, yes, sir.
00:18:13Doesn't your brother aid you financially?
00:18:16No.
00:18:17He has plenty.
00:18:19Well, I can't use that kind of money, sir.
00:18:23You know, Jimmy, it takes a long time
00:18:25for a young lawyer to make a decent living.
00:18:29He did all right.
00:18:32That's right.
00:18:34Well, Gonsonet, come in and see me again sometime.
00:18:36Thank you, Your Honor.
00:18:39Goodbye.
00:18:40Bye.
00:18:44Gee, he's been with the judge for a long time.
00:18:48Yes, they take it.
00:18:50Say, that's the hunch.
00:18:51The judge in the court tomorrow.
00:18:53What?
00:18:54You know what'll happen when you leave the stand again, don't you?
00:18:56Or get a new boy, that's all.
00:18:58That's right.
00:18:59If it hadn't been for me, hurry into your rescue.
00:19:00You'd be in jail right now.
00:19:01Well, you know that.
00:19:02Okay, Pop.
00:19:03Well, I'm just looking after your interest, James.
00:19:05Thank you very much.
00:19:06You couldn't, uh...
00:19:07No.
00:19:07That's what I thought.
00:19:13Oh.
00:19:15I'll never shoot dice again as long as I live.
00:19:17Never.
00:19:18No?
00:19:19No, sir.
00:19:21You were friends again?
00:19:22Okay, I'll forgive you this time.
00:19:23Spike, huh?
00:19:47Who else?
00:19:48And after what you did for him with the judge.
00:19:50What are we going to do about it?
00:19:52What are we going to do about it?
00:19:53You guys are going to clean it up, that's what.
00:19:56If you hadn't been shooting dice, this wouldn't have happened.
00:19:59Well, come on.
00:20:00All right, Pop.
00:20:01Let's go, fellas.
00:20:03We ought to be dragging Spike over here and making him do this.
00:20:05Yeah, even if we had to break his dirty neck.
00:20:08He's parole to Jim.
00:20:09He ought to tell the judge about it.
00:20:10No, Jim don't need to be a little squealer.
00:20:12He can lick poor guys like Spike.
00:20:14But he don't like fighting.
00:20:15He wants everything according to law.
00:20:16Yeah.
00:20:23There's an extra you can sell, Kenan.
00:20:39Do you want any more?
00:20:41Yeah.
00:20:42Give me another hundred.
00:20:44Okay, Al.
00:20:48Gee, Jimmy's brother's in a jam again.
00:20:51Listen to this.
00:20:52Again, as often in the past, police will question Tap Keenan, but nobody seriously expects he will be held very long.
00:20:57They'll never get him.
00:20:58Oh, he gets away with it every time.
00:21:00I wonder if he did the shooting.
00:21:01No, he probably hired somebody.
00:21:02Yeah.
00:21:03Jimmy, don't go after Spike till we get back, huh?
00:21:15Yeah.
00:21:15Maybe we ought to take guns, too, huh?
00:21:19Extra.
00:21:21I'll let her get you.
00:21:24What a pity.
00:21:26I think us is a bad face.
00:21:30No charge.
00:21:33Is that any way to sell papers?
00:21:41No.
00:21:42Extra paper!
00:21:45Extra...
00:21:46The person said he in his highway.
00:22:03General Investments Incorporated. No, I'm sorry, Mr. Keenan isn't in.
00:22:08General Investments Incorporated. I'm sorry, I can't call Mr. Keenan.
00:22:12Could I see Mr. Keenan?
00:22:14I'd like to see Mr. Keenan.
00:22:19I'm sorry, Mr. Keenan isn't seeing anyone today.
00:22:21Well, tell him it's his brother.
00:22:29Mr. Keenan, there's a boy here who says he's your brother.
00:22:33He says we could go right in.
00:22:37General Investments Incorporated.
00:22:48That's how much you want from that guy and don't come back without it. Scram.
00:22:54What do you know?
00:22:57It's been so long since I saw you, I wouldn't know you.
00:22:59I know you.
00:23:00Sure, I'm always in the paper.
00:23:02See my picture in the extras?
00:23:04Not very good.
00:23:05I'll have to have some new ones made.
00:23:08Smoke?
00:23:09No.
00:23:10Good thing you don't.
00:23:11It's what a kid like you smoking to knock your ears down.
00:23:14Come on, sit down.
00:23:17How do you like the office?
00:23:18It's all right.
00:23:20I had a big year.
00:23:21Pretty soon I'm going to own the whole building.
00:23:23I got a system, kid.
00:23:24The more I get, the more I want.
00:23:26The more I want, the more I get.
00:23:27That's the secret of my success.
00:23:29I want you to remember that.
00:23:31Yeah.
00:23:32Yeah, I'll remember.
00:23:33What are you doing?
00:23:35I own a new stand.
00:23:37Hmm.
00:23:37So I make the news and you sell it, huh?
00:23:39At last we're in business together.
00:23:40That's the way it should be.
00:23:42Where do you live?
00:23:43I got a nice room in the basement in the old house we used to live in.
00:23:46In the basement?
00:23:48Hmm.
00:23:49I have neglected you.
00:23:51Well, now that I'm in the money, what would you like to be?
00:23:54I'm going to be a lawyer.
00:23:55That's great.
00:23:56Smart.
00:23:57You know what I pay my mouthpiece?
00:23:5925 grand a year.
00:24:00I'll tell you what.
00:24:01I'll put you through college, give you 50 bucks a week, car.
00:24:04You can come and live with me, and then when you graduate, you'll work for me.
00:24:07That's the setup.
00:24:08Come on, what do you say?
00:24:09I'll take you out and buy you some clothes and dial you all up.
00:24:12Can't have a brother of mine going around looking like that, selling papers and living
00:24:14in a basement.
00:24:15No, I'm doing all that.
00:24:17All right.
00:24:18Come on, come on.
00:24:20I'll show you my place.
00:24:21Wait till you see where I live.
00:24:23I can't right now, Ted.
00:24:25Why not?
00:24:27Well, you wouldn't remember what day it is.
00:24:30According to the paper, it's still Friday.
00:24:32So what?
00:24:33So it's Mother's birthday.
00:24:34I always take her some clothes.
00:24:36That's right.
00:24:38I'll go with you.
00:24:39Get a big bunch of flowers.
00:24:44Oh, I don't care.
00:24:4450, 100 bucks.
00:24:46Is that all right?
00:24:47Red roses with the big, long stems?
00:24:49No, I got them.
00:24:51Some violets.
00:24:51She always liked them, remember?
00:24:54In there?
00:24:55Yeah.
00:24:57Never mind.
00:25:00You're a funny kid.
00:25:03Okay, let's go.
00:25:04Come on.
00:25:04Come on.
00:25:06Come on.
00:25:07There's something to you in there.
00:25:37Makes you feel kind of ashamed, don't it?
00:25:40Does it do that to you?
00:25:42Sure.
00:25:43Leaving our cheap headstone on Mom's grave all this time.
00:25:45When I get back to the office, I'm going all over a new one.
00:25:48Something special.
00:25:49Big.
00:25:50Maybe an angel with wings on it.
00:25:52I want you to help me figure it out.
00:25:54Doesn't mean anything else to you, huh?
00:25:56Nothing else.
00:25:57What else?
00:25:59Well, truthfully, I thought bringing you down here might help you remember what you promised Mom.
00:26:04Sure, I remember.
00:26:05I promised her I'd look after you tonight.
00:26:07Well, I'm going to do it, just like I said.
00:26:09You've forgotten the rest, huh?
00:26:11About going straight, keeping decent, amounting to something?
00:26:14Oh, so that's it.
00:26:15You don't think I amount to anything?
00:26:17I'm glad she isn't here to see what you turned out to be.
00:26:21I don't see any difference between you and any common thief.
00:26:24Now listen, kid, you're talking to your brother.
00:26:26You're no brother of mine from now on.
00:26:28I don't know.
00:26:32Hey, what do you do?
00:26:33What are you hiding here for?
00:26:35Go on.
00:26:36Beat it.
00:26:37What are you crying about?
00:26:39I ain't crying a man.
00:26:41Who broke your stick?
00:26:43Nobody can't you leave me alone.
00:26:45You come over here to tell me what happened to you.
00:26:48Cut it out.
00:26:49Come along here now.
00:26:51Jimmy.
00:26:51Cut it out.
00:26:52Jimmy, someone broke his stick and he won't say who.
00:26:55Who did it?
00:26:56Come on, who did it?
00:26:57He thinks I'm scared.
00:26:59He thinks I'm little.
00:26:59I'll show him.
00:27:01I'm kidding.
00:27:09Spike, huh?
00:27:10I was down on the corner selling my papers and he said I didn't have any business there.
00:27:14Then he took my crutch and broke it.
00:27:18All right, take it easy.
00:27:29Hey, tough guy.
00:27:35Pick on me if you want to.
00:27:36Stay away from that little kid.
00:27:41Now keep off my corner.
00:27:47Ain't you going to do nothing about it?
00:27:49No, I got to be smart.
00:27:50Tell the judge.
00:27:52Let's get the rest of those monkeys, Jim.
00:27:54You stick around here.
00:27:55Next time something happens to the stand, I'm going to take it out of your pay.
00:27:58All of you.
00:27:59You don't have to carry me.
00:28:15Merry Christmas, Jimmy.
00:28:18What did you do that for?
00:28:19It's Christmas, ain't it?
00:28:21Sure.
00:28:22And that's Santa Claus.
00:28:23Yes.
00:28:24There ain't no Santa Claus.
00:28:26Oh, I see.
00:28:27I'm going to have trouble with you now.
00:28:29How do you know there ain't no Santa Claus?
00:28:31What did he ever do for me?
00:28:33You haven't been a good kid.
00:28:35I never brought me anything before I knew enough to be there.
00:28:39How would you feel now if he did bring you something this Christmas after a crack like that?
00:28:43Yes.
00:28:43Don't make me laugh.
00:28:48Why can't you get it into your head that when you give, you receive?
00:28:51When you do a good deed, you get paid back twofold.
00:28:56Say, Pop, get me something to fix this crutch, huh?
00:28:58All right.
00:28:59I got something here in the box here.
00:29:00Make some coffee, Jim.
00:29:01Sure.
00:29:02You know what that kid needs, Pop?
00:29:06What?
00:29:07Something he never had in his life.
00:29:09A Christmas treat.
00:29:10Say, that's a great idea, Jimmy.
00:29:13Will you get him one?
00:29:14Sure I will, and I'll string popcorn meself and put it all over the...
00:29:18Swirl.
00:29:20Get him a swell one with a lot of lights and stuff to hang over it, too.
00:29:23You think three dollars will cover all that?
00:29:25Three dollars?
00:29:25I'll bet you I'll have change left.
00:29:27Well, here, here's the three bucks.
00:29:29All right.
00:29:30Here you are.
00:29:32His eyes will stick out like a fish, I'll bet you.
00:29:35Well, get a good one, you know.
00:29:36Not too small.
00:29:37No.
00:29:53Your crutch will be ready in a minute, Jim.
00:29:55Thanks for fixing it, Jimmy.
00:29:57Don't thank me, thank Pop.
00:29:58Huh?
00:29:59Yeah, he's fixing it now.
00:30:00How much did you give him?
00:30:02Not a cent.
00:30:03I bet he borrowed something, then.
00:30:04What's the matter?
00:30:05Don't you trust anybody?
00:30:06No.
00:30:07What are we going to do about Spike?
00:30:09We're going to ignore him.
00:30:11What?
00:30:11I-G-N-O-R-E.
00:30:13Ignore him.
00:30:14If you'd only say the word, we could lick his whole gang.
00:30:17The argument's over.
00:30:20I get tired of having somebody always fight my battles.
00:30:24If I was a little bigger...
00:30:26If you were bigger, you'd be dumber.
00:30:29You're fighting every minute and not saving up any brains.
00:30:31Yeah, I know.
00:30:32Honesty's the best policy.
00:30:33Keep out of trouble.
00:30:35Don't cheat.
00:30:35Don't gamble.
00:30:36Don't fight.
00:30:37A lot of don'ts and nothing left to do.
00:30:39It's a cinch for you.
00:30:45You've got talent and everything.
00:30:49Yeah.
00:30:51Yeah, it's easy for me.
00:30:53Yeah, but it's tough on a fellow like me with different ideas.
00:30:58Now be quiet, will you?
00:30:59See, I've got some studying to do.
00:31:02Peace on earth.
00:31:04I can't seem to get that Christmas spirit business.
00:31:07You will.
00:31:08Well, I'll try.
00:31:11Attaboy.
00:31:13But I'm still glad you socked Spike.
00:31:14It's important to remember that a lawyer comes to court prepared.
00:31:22But a truthful witness is not prepared.
00:31:24He has thought so much about the facts as he knows them
00:31:26that he is no longer sure what is fact and what is fiction.
00:31:30Too bad he didn't poke the other two guys.
00:31:32The intelligent lawyer can take advantage of the witness's mind
00:31:35ethically and justifiably
00:31:37in his effort to separate truth from imagination.
00:31:40No!
00:31:41So what?
00:31:42So where were you in the night of November 8th?
00:31:44How do I know?
00:31:45Hey.
00:31:46And how do you know it was a black car?
00:31:48Might have been a green car or blue or even maroon.
00:31:51And how far were you from the corner when it happened?
00:31:53When what happened?
00:31:54You can't get out of it that way.
00:31:55How do you know that was John Doe in the backseat?
00:31:57You don't know.
00:31:58And yet you dare to purge yourself.
00:32:00You come here with a well-learned story.
00:32:01More fiction than fact.
00:32:03You dare to say you saw the shot fired.
00:32:05I never saw nothing.
00:32:05Yes, you did.
00:32:06You saw the girl in red.
00:32:07Otherwise, your whole story is a lie.
00:32:10You weren't on the corner at all.
00:32:11And if you weren't, where were you?
00:32:12Well, can't you remember?
00:32:13Only eight months ago, 7.14 p.m., the night of the murder.
00:32:15What kind of a witness are you?
00:32:16Answer me yes and no once and for all and stop squirming.
00:32:18And remember the penalty for perjury.
00:32:21You swear upon your oath that there was no other weapon
00:32:23in your overcoat pocket except the shotgun?
00:32:25Do you or do you not?
00:32:28Do you feel all right?
00:32:30Huh?
00:32:31Maybe you've got a fever, huh?
00:32:34What?
00:32:35You've been acting awful funny.
00:32:37Here's your stick.
00:32:39Shh.
00:32:39What's the matter?
00:32:40Something's wrong with him.
00:32:41You better call a doctor.
00:32:42A doctor?
00:32:43Oh, give him some coffee.
00:32:44That'll fix him all right.
00:32:45Your honor, I charge this witness with falsifying the facts.
00:32:59And I demanded he be punished for perjury to the full extent of the law.
00:33:03Now look what you did.
00:33:04I did?
00:33:05Did you do that?
00:33:05Yes, you let the coffee pot run over.
00:33:07You ought to get 30 days for perjury.
00:33:08For, for, for, for, for.
00:33:09All right, I'm crazy too.
00:33:11Take me away.
00:33:12Hello, Pops.
00:33:26Hello, how are you?
00:33:26You looking for a nicer Christmas tree?
00:33:29Yes, I'm looking for a nice one, but you don't seem to have much here.
00:33:32Oh, what is it?
00:33:33For a big party, small party, or just the family?
00:33:36It's a grand party.
00:33:37It's going to be a big party.
00:33:39And I want a tree big enough to hold all the decorations I'm going to put on it.
00:33:42I'm going to have popcorn strung all over it.
00:33:44I'm going to have apples and oranges hanging down and decorations all over it.
00:33:47Well, how about this one here?
00:33:50Now, how much is that?
00:33:52For you, my friend, I give it to you for a dollar.
00:33:56Well, how much is this 50 cent one here?
00:33:58Oh, half a dollar.
00:33:59Now, I'd like something in between the two.
00:34:02Something for about 75 cents, I think.
00:34:05I got just the one for you.
00:34:07Look, this one here for 75 cents.
00:34:11Oh, I guess I'll take a look around.
00:34:13So, now, how about something to eat?
00:34:17Turkey.
00:34:18Turkey, huh?
00:34:18Come here.
00:34:20See, this turkey here, she's nice and thin.
00:34:22When you've got them all to fix them up, all you have to do is put them inside of the oven,
00:34:26and she cook them by herself.
00:34:27And when you start to taste it, it's going to taste a chuse like wild turkey.
00:34:32Wild turkey.
00:34:32Yes, wild turkey.
00:34:34Wild turkey.
00:34:35And this tree.
00:34:36Nice leaves and everything.
00:34:38Wild turkey.
00:34:38Can't defeat.
00:34:40Well, let me see.
00:34:41Wild turkey.
00:34:42Wild turkey.
00:34:43Wild turkey.
00:34:45What are you doing that for?
00:34:46Because it's closing time.
00:34:48We're through for tonight.
00:34:49We never closed this early before.
00:34:51Well, this is Christmas Eve.
00:34:52It's different.
00:34:54What's wrong with you?
00:34:55Not a thing in the world.
00:34:57Come on, we're going home.
00:34:58Why?
00:34:59Will you stop asking some of any questions?
00:35:01Merry Christmas.
00:35:02Merry Christmas, Jimmy.
00:35:04Merry Christmas.
00:35:05Merry Christmas, boys.
00:35:06People will think you're crazy.
00:35:08Maybe I am.
00:35:17Thank you, Jimmy.
00:35:18The same fellow.
00:35:19You're doing it twice.
00:35:20So what?
00:35:21It's just in case I'm wrong.
00:35:31It's a good thing Christmas only comes once a year.
00:35:34Why?
00:35:34You'd have us broke.
00:35:40We ain't going to work.
00:35:41Let's go look in the windows.
00:35:42No.
00:35:43We've got something better than that.
00:35:44I've got a surprise for you.
00:35:46What's a surprise?
00:35:46Now you wait and see if you get inside.
00:35:53Can't you tell me now?
00:35:54No, no.
00:35:59Close your eyes.
00:36:01How can I see with my eyes closed?
00:36:03Close your eyes.
00:36:08Ready?
00:36:09One, two, three.
00:36:11Open your eyes.
00:36:12Open your eyes.
00:36:21Well?
00:36:23Wait for me.
00:36:24I'll be right back.
00:36:29Hey, Pop.
00:36:38Be here, Gordon.
00:36:41Where's the painting?
00:36:42Well, you see, Jimmy, I...
00:36:44You didn't get it?
00:36:45What happened to the $3?
00:36:46Well, I went in the store to get the tree,
00:36:49and I was looking at the tree,
00:36:50and right standing in the face was a great big turkey.
00:36:53And it was marked $3.
00:36:54And I thought, well, now...
00:36:56The other day, I saw a horse named Wild Turkey
00:36:58in the form sheet,
00:36:59and I said to myself,
00:37:00I'll put the $3 on Wild Turkey,
00:37:02and we'll have a bigger Christmas than you thought of having.
00:37:05You see, I'll get the turkey in the tree.
00:37:06Okay, okay.
00:37:07But you spoil a little kid's Christmas.
00:37:09Christmas.
00:37:09Well, where's the surprise?
00:37:18Well, where's the surprise?
00:37:33Well, look, Imp, I was going to get a tree,
00:37:36and then I thought,
00:37:37well, it's kind of childish, you know.
00:37:39We're grown up.
00:37:40What happened?
00:37:41Well, I gave Pop a couple of bucks to get a tree,
00:37:46and he lost it.
00:37:47Lost it?
00:37:48He spent it.
00:37:49I'll get it back.
00:37:50Sit down.
00:37:51Forget about it.
00:37:52It's too late now.
00:37:54You're giving your receive, huh?
00:37:56You get Spike out of jail,
00:37:57and he wrecks your stand.
00:37:59Do a good deed, and you'll get it back double.
00:38:01You give Pop some dough,
00:38:02and you'll never see it again.
00:38:04Now, are you still believing that stuff?
00:38:06Yes.
00:38:06I've been looking for you.
00:38:11Why?
00:38:12Never mind why.
00:38:13Come on.
00:38:14He didn't do anything.
00:38:15You stay here, Gimp.
00:38:16You've got to go to jail.
00:38:17I'm going, too.
00:38:17You'll keep out of this.
00:38:21What's this all about?
00:38:22No use to asking questions.
00:38:24Move along.
00:38:24Move along.
00:38:25Here he is.
00:38:37Hello, Jimmy.
00:38:38Hello, Your Honor.
00:38:40Jimmy, it's my custom every Christmas
00:38:42to have some of the boys in my district
00:38:44up for tree and turkey.
00:38:45Now, if you can get away,
00:38:48how would you like to come
00:38:49and bring up your boys?
00:38:50Five of them?
00:38:51As many as you like.
00:38:52You've got a big turkey.
00:38:53Well, you would love it, sure.
00:38:56See you tomorrow evening, then, eh?
00:38:57Yes, sir.
00:38:58All right.
00:38:58Good night.
00:38:59Good night.
00:38:59We'll be there.
00:39:00Good night.
00:39:08Now, now what do you say?
00:39:10If I hadn't got pinched,
00:39:11never met the judge.
00:39:13Did you ever see
00:39:14a more hard-boiled guy?
00:39:20Your boss is ready, my lord.
00:39:23Don't you think
00:39:23it's kind of dangerous
00:39:24this time of the year?
00:39:25I might catch pneumonia.
00:39:27You might catch something else
00:39:28if you don't get in there
00:39:29and take your bath.
00:39:30No storm.
00:39:31Behind the ears, too.
00:39:46Well, here it goes.
00:39:48Oh, golly, this is cold.
00:39:54Oh, oh, oh, golly, this is cold.
00:39:58Fourscore and seven years ago,
00:40:00our fathers brought forth
00:40:03to this continent
00:40:03a new nation
00:40:05conceived in liberty
00:40:06and dedicated to the proposition
00:40:10that all men are created equal.
00:40:12Oh!
00:40:14Oh!
00:40:15Oh!
00:40:17Oh!
00:40:21Oh!
00:40:21Oh!
00:40:24Oh, this is cold!
00:40:26Oh, that this nation under God
00:40:28shall have a new birth of freedom
00:40:29and that the government
00:40:30of the people,
00:40:31by the people,
00:40:32and for the people
00:40:33shall not perish from this earth.
00:40:36Oh, golly.
00:40:37I'll get pneumonia, sure.
00:40:41Oh, golly.
00:40:43Oh, my head.
00:40:45When are we going to get
00:40:46a bigger bathtub?
00:40:52Is that something?
00:40:54Gee, does a bath
00:40:54make a fella feel good?
00:40:56She's glad you made me take one.
00:40:57Oh, you're glad, huh?
00:40:59Oh, hey, fella,
00:41:00how about something else?
00:41:01Don't you forget?
00:41:03Get your mind clean now, too.
00:41:07Don't forget anything.
00:41:18And please don't let Jimmy
00:41:19find out I didn't take a bath.
00:41:24Well, that's that.
00:41:26Yep, that's that.
00:41:27Here we go.
00:41:27Hey!
00:41:28Don't you trust me?
00:41:29I do that!
00:41:29No, I don't.
00:41:30Talk this over.
00:41:31No, wait.
00:41:32You try and put one over on me, huh?
00:41:34Sure.
00:41:35I was only fooling.
00:41:36Yeah, well, I'm not.
00:41:39I shouldn't even take you
00:41:40to the party.
00:41:41Maybe I don't want to go.
00:41:43Well, that suits me.
00:41:45Better be a good dinner
00:41:46the way I'm suffering.
00:41:51Sure.
00:41:52Look at that.
00:41:53Enough dirt behind them
00:41:54ears to grow potatoes.
00:41:57Oh, it's cold.
00:41:59Cold.
00:42:00It's warm.
00:42:00Hey, feel it.
00:42:01No, I'm getting pneumonia.
00:42:03You're getting pneumonia.
00:42:04You'll get nothing.
00:42:05You'll pay a big doctor, Bill.
00:42:06Yeah.
00:42:10Close your eyes.
00:42:18Hold still.
00:42:20Now, remember,
00:42:21first time Judge Carroll
00:42:22saw you,
00:42:22he almost put you in jail.
00:42:23So watch your step tomorrow.
00:42:26And as soon as you see him,
00:42:27take off your cat.
00:42:29Why?
00:42:29Don't ask so many questions.
00:42:31Say yes, sir,
00:42:32and no sir to him.
00:42:33And whatever they have to eat,
00:42:35you don't want any second helpings.
00:42:36Don't I?
00:42:37No.
00:42:39You remember now.
00:42:41Yes, sir.
00:42:45It's going to be a real Christmas.
00:42:47It's cold.
00:42:48No.
00:42:49Cold.
00:42:49There we are.
00:42:53Now.
00:42:54Well, here I am.
00:43:09Oh, Uncle,
00:43:09a tree looks grand.
00:43:11Well, I got all the presents.
00:43:12I hope they're all right.
00:43:13Oh, thanks for helping me out, Ann.
00:43:15They'll do, I'm sure.
00:43:17I don't know a thing about your guests.
00:43:19What did you get them last year?
00:43:20Oh, last year I had a little trouble.
00:43:23They all wanted guns.
00:43:25Guns?
00:43:26Oh, my.
00:43:27I got things like harmonicas and neck.
00:43:29The influence over them I think he has.
00:43:31Well, let's go over the list.
00:43:32I have some tags.
00:43:33The list?
00:43:33Well, where is the list?
00:43:35Oh, here.
00:43:35I've got it here.
00:43:37Well, let's see.
00:43:39There's Jimmy,
00:43:40Jigzy,
00:43:41Beanzy,
00:43:43Sammy,
00:43:44and Gympie.
00:43:44Well, there isn't any lead of the names,
00:43:46is there?
00:43:47I'll have to eenie-meenie them.
00:43:48No, you'll make out, I'm sure.
00:43:53Uncle Joe,
00:43:54are you sure these boys won't resent my being here?
00:43:58Why should anyone resent it?
00:44:00Especially these boys
00:44:01who've probably never met anyone like you before.
00:44:03Well, I only meant that
00:44:05well, maybe I'll hold them down.
00:44:07Well, I hope you do.
00:44:08Oh, mind you, these boys are all right.
00:44:10They're perfectly normal.
00:44:11They've had a bad environment,
00:44:12no fit homes,
00:44:13grim surroundings.
00:44:14You know,
00:44:17they need to meet somebody like you,
00:44:19somebody to look up to.
00:44:21You're a wonderful influence on them.
00:44:23But this Keenan boy,
00:44:25how did he overcome his background?
00:44:28Well, it's very unusual.
00:44:30Instead of climbing a ladder
00:44:32at a second-story window,
00:44:34he's climbing one to an ideal.
00:44:38He seems to have faith in himself
00:44:39and faith in everybody.
00:44:41Why, he even said a good word for it.
00:44:43He's incorrigible.
00:44:44in my court.
00:44:46So that's what you see in him.
00:44:48A reflection of yourself.
00:44:49Oh, no, no, no comparison.
00:44:52Why, I have everything and more.
00:44:55And here's a boy with practically nothing.
00:44:58He goes out of his way to help people.
00:45:00Why, he's even taken care of a cripple.
00:45:03Gimpy.
00:45:03Yes, Gimpy.
00:45:05Why, I have everything I could wish for.
00:45:08But here's a boy who figuratively
00:45:10sits by the fireside
00:45:11with a shingle
00:45:13and a piece of charcoal,
00:45:15studying law,
00:45:16working on a career,
00:45:18asking no favors from anybody.
00:45:20I said, by the way,
00:45:22you mustn't make him think
00:45:24we're doing him a favor today.
00:45:25I'll tell you what we'll do.
00:45:28We'll make believe we're giving this party
00:45:30for the little fellow.
00:45:30We'll make him the guest of honor.
00:45:34You know, I think I'm giving this party for myself.
00:45:36I'll have more fun out of it than they do.
00:45:38But not any more than I will.
00:45:45Thanks for letting me be here, Uncle Jim.
00:45:47Oh, you are at the party.
00:45:50Well, let's see.
00:45:51Oh, dear Jimsy,
00:45:54Jigsy,
00:45:55Beansy,
00:45:56oh, that's right,
00:45:57all these things out here.
00:46:01Bet nobody's home.
00:46:02Well, there better be.
00:46:03I kept from eating all day.
00:46:05Gene, look at the table.
00:46:06What's that?
00:46:06Hey, come on, come on, you guys.
00:46:08Now look out.
00:46:11Merry Christmas.
00:46:12Merry Christmas.
00:46:13Come on in, boys.
00:46:14Any more out there?
00:46:15No, that's it.
00:46:16All right, come on, let's get out today.
00:46:18Merry Christmas, boys.
00:46:19Merry Christmas, Jimmy.
00:46:20Come on, let's get them all.
00:46:21I think we've all met before.
00:46:24Merry Christmas.
00:46:25Merry Christmas, Gimby.
00:46:27Come on in, everybody.
00:46:28Let's get them all.
00:46:30Hey, it's a nice place you got here.
00:46:31Yes.
00:46:32Yes.
00:46:36Hey, let's get them all.
00:46:39Got no wedding?
00:46:41Gee, look at them.
00:46:43That's what you're doing.
00:46:49Are you pulling his tooth right in there?
00:46:51Oh, sure, of course.
00:46:51Right there.
00:46:52Which one?
00:46:52There are.
00:46:54Oh, all right.
00:46:54Did you get it?
00:46:55Yeah.
00:47:06Gee, it's the kind that grows out of the ground.
00:47:20I have it sent down from my farm in Maine.
00:47:23You hear that, Jimmy? It's from the woods.
00:47:25Sure, it's from the woods.
00:47:26Yeah, okay, it's we got a lot of those trees.
00:47:29It's fine.
00:47:36Oh, Jimmy, I want you to meet my niece, Miss Carol.
00:47:45And this is Mr. Keenan.
00:47:47Yes, I know.
00:47:48I've heard all about the promising young attorney.
00:47:50You have?
00:47:51I'm Jitsy, how are you?
00:47:53Merry Christmas.
00:48:02So this is Gimpy.
00:48:04Merry Christmas, Gimpy.
00:48:07Merry Christmas.
00:48:11Here it is, Judge.
00:48:12You want to take a look at this bird while it's still one piece?
00:48:15Boy, look at it.
00:48:16Boy, boy, boy, boy, boy, boy, boy, boy.
00:48:18Big as a house.
00:48:19Look at the size of it, would you?
00:48:21Gee, look at the size of the thing.
00:48:22Oh, boy.
00:48:27The people versus Tee Gobbler.
00:48:29Are we ready for trial?
00:48:30People are ready, Your Honor.
00:48:32And the defense?
00:48:33Oh, the defense is ready, Your Honor.
00:48:36Let's go to trial.
00:48:39Boy, look at the radishes.
00:48:41Oh, boy.
00:48:42Come on.
00:48:48The court will be seated.
00:48:50Miss District Attorney, what do you intend to prove?
00:48:56I intend to prove, Your Honor, that Mr. Tee Gobbler is guilty of hoarding grain, living on the fat of the land, and thereby producing a distressing state of hunger among the people.
00:49:06He sure is.
00:49:07He's got 25 pounds guilty.
00:49:10He's been hoarding chestnuts and oysters.
00:49:15It is the judgment of this court that the estate of Mr. Tee Gobbler be divided into equal portions to satisfy the appetites of the people.
00:49:23Now, who's going to go get a lay?
00:49:28Now, who's going to go get a lay?
00:49:30I think Kimpy would rather have white meat.
00:49:33Yes, he would.
00:49:34Don't you want some celery or olives first?
00:49:42Don't you want any salad?
00:50:12You sure paid your debt to society.
00:50:19Well, now, boys, if you can stagger in after that dinner, I have a little business to transact here.
00:50:24That's what I did it, Judge.
00:50:26I mean, Your Honor, that's the first time I've had pie and pudding at the same meal.
00:50:30Pie and pudding, eh?
00:50:32Oh, they're fine.
00:50:33Oh, right.
00:50:33Now, wait a minute.
00:50:34Come here a minute, will you?
00:50:35You've got to help me with this because I can't handle all the packages in a minute.
00:50:39We were short one, so I had to take one of your neckties.
00:50:42Now, let's see.
00:50:44Here's the first package.
00:50:45When we find out who this is for, this is for Mr. Jimmy.
00:50:50Hey, Jimmy.
00:50:51Open that door.
00:50:52Open that door.
00:50:53Open that door.
00:50:54Open that door.
00:50:55Open that door.
00:50:55Open that door.
00:50:55Open that door.
00:50:55Open that door.
00:50:56Open that door.
00:50:56Open that door.
00:50:56Order in the court, or I'll have you all up for contempt.
00:50:58I like that.
00:51:00That's for Jigzy.
00:51:01Jigzy, who's Jigzy?
00:51:02That's me.
00:51:03That's me.
00:51:04Hey, for me.
00:51:05Thanks.
00:51:06Who's that for?
00:51:07Blackfoot.
00:51:08Oh, here, here's for Sammy.
00:51:11Oh, Sammy.
00:51:12For you.
00:51:14Well, I guess that's all, isn't it?
00:51:15Well, yeah, that's all.
00:51:19Oh, wait a minute.
00:51:21Here's another one.
00:51:23William McKinley Smith.
00:51:27Is there anyone in the house named Smith?
00:51:31Oh, that's me.
00:51:32Oh, that's me.
00:51:37Uh, William Smith.
00:51:39Here's another one.
00:51:43McKinley Smith.
00:51:43And here's one Smith.
00:51:47All right, now, boys.
00:51:49Now, open them up.
00:51:51Come on.
00:51:51Open him up, come on up.
00:51:52Hey, listen to this, all right.
00:51:57Hey, look at me.
00:51:58Nice.
00:52:02James Michael Keenan, counselor at law.
00:52:07Oh, Your Honor.
00:52:08Oh, thank you so much, I...
00:52:12From you.
00:52:13Oh, thanks, thanks an awful lot.
00:52:16I'll have to become a great lawyer now, just so I can carry you.
00:52:19Well, I'm sure it won't be long, but you haven't looked inside.
00:52:22Go on, open it.
00:52:26The humorous side of Lincoln.
00:52:28Oh, Your Honor, I...
00:52:30Speak!
00:52:31Speak!
00:52:32Come on!
00:52:34I'm not prepared to speak, and I ask the court to grant me a postponement.
00:52:40Granted.
00:52:41Good.
00:52:44Wait, everything I need.
00:52:46Oh, pretty.
00:52:47Is that a beauty?
00:52:48Look, look.
00:52:50Guys, hey, looky.
00:52:51I'm gonna go camping now.
00:52:52I got a knife.
00:52:53Oh, boy.
00:52:55Let's see the knife.
00:52:56Oh, don't wreck it.
00:52:57Wait a minute.
00:52:58Oh, boy.
00:52:59I don't wanna wear it, but...
00:53:01Look, Lawrence.
00:53:02Oh, boy.
00:53:03Oh, boy.
00:53:04What?
00:53:05What did it do?
00:53:06The meat day Joilrey had never saw me belong ST.
00:53:08Oh, boy, look.
00:53:11Oh, boy.
00:53:16Oh, boy.
00:53:17крас de enichtet negra
00:53:18What do you say?
00:53:35Silent night, holy night, all is calm, all is bright,
00:54:05round yon virgin, my child, holy infant so tender and mild,
00:54:21sleep in heavenly peace, sleep in heavenly peace.
00:54:39Silent night, holy night, all is calm, all is bright,
00:54:59round yon virgin, my child, holy infant so tender and mild,
00:55:17sleep in heavenly peace, sleep in heavenly peace.
00:55:39I don't know when we're going to eat all that,
00:55:41I won't be able to eat it for two days.
00:55:43What are you going to do with it?
00:55:45You're going to give it to Pop.
00:55:46After he spent all your money?
00:55:48I'm sorry.
00:55:57Merry Christmas!
00:55:58Merry Christmas, Pop, for you.
00:55:59Yeah, sure, look.
00:56:01Ice cream?
00:56:02Look, pumpkin pie, cherry pie, apples and oranges, candy in there.
00:56:06Candy canes, too, look at that.
00:56:08What's the matter?
00:56:10Nothing.
00:56:11It's the first Christmas I've had in years.
00:56:15Oh, come on now, none of that.
00:56:17Right back at you.
00:56:19What a boy.
00:56:20Hey, look at my watch.
00:56:21Look at the present.
00:56:22Look what I got, look.
00:56:23I want to keep counselor at law.
00:56:24His niece gave me that.
00:56:25Now you believe in Santa Claus?
00:56:27Yeah, how about it?
00:56:29Joe, I believe in Santa Claus, and what are you?
00:56:31You just...
00:56:54Yeah.
00:56:55Hurry up.
00:56:56I want an extra, look at you it is.
00:56:58Hurry.
00:56:59Hurry up.
00:57:00What are you standing around for? Go on, sell your papers. Hurry up.
00:57:07Well, I think I'll get rid of this foreign language stuff.
00:57:14You know, fellas, there's no business in it. We'll build a new stand and...
00:57:18There goes your protection, kid.
00:57:21So the Big Shot brother's running away, huh?
00:57:24I guess you'd better get after him, because I'm taking over the corner from now on.
00:57:27A fine couple of mugs your mother raised.
00:57:32Nothing now. Did Spike try to move in on you again?
00:57:35Yeah, but Jimmy moved him out.
00:57:38Come on, you folks, get moving. The show's over.
00:57:41Come on, get that car out of there.
00:57:53Where's that teeny kid?
00:57:54Here, Jimmy.
00:57:56What happened to your brother, didn't you?
00:57:58Yeah, sure.
00:57:59Seen him around here lately?
00:58:01No.
00:58:02Any idea wearing out?
00:58:03No, sir.
00:58:04Sure about that?
00:58:06Yeah.
00:58:07He's telling you the truth, Sergeant.
00:58:08He don't have nothing to do with his brother. He never did.
00:58:11He's certainly not going to help him now.
00:58:13I'll vouch for him.
00:58:14Okay.
00:58:15Go, Sergeant.
00:58:16Yeah.
00:58:17All right.
00:58:18Let me take a look at you.
00:58:20You better go home and get that thing fixed up.
00:58:22I'm all right.
00:58:23You're not all right.
00:58:24No, no, go on home.
00:58:25Go on, go on.
00:58:26All right.
00:58:27Calling all cars.
00:58:28Tap Keenan scene near 10th Avenue and 30th Street.
00:58:31Tap Keenan scene near 10th Avenue and 30th Street.
00:58:35Come on, let's go.
00:58:36Lay off it.
00:58:39Tap.
00:58:40Hello, kid.
00:58:41Anybody with you?
00:58:44What are you doing?
00:58:45They're hot after me.
00:58:46I'm in a jam.
00:58:47Yeah, I know.
00:58:48Finally caught up to you.
00:58:49Not me.
00:58:50This is a great story.
00:58:51Come on.
00:58:52Come on, let's go.
00:58:53Come on, let's go.
00:58:54Go.
00:58:55Lay off it.
00:58:56Cap.
00:58:57Hello, kid.
00:58:58Anybody with you?
00:58:59What are you doing?
00:59:00They're hot after me.
00:59:01I'm in a jam.
00:59:02Yeah, I know.
00:59:03They finally caught up to you.
00:59:04caught up to you. Not me. This is a great spot. They'll never find me here. No, they won't. Pat's the spirit, kid. Look, I got a lot of dough put away, but we'll have to lay low for a while. Then I'll send you after the dough. We'll blow town, change our name. Everything will be great. We'll be riding on top of the world. Proceed to 9th Avenue and 18th Street District. Pat Keenan has just been seen in that neighborhood.
00:59:22Is that the only way to get out of here? There's a door. What are you driving at? I told you to leave me alone. I told you to keep away from me. You've made things tough enough, man. You're not going to use this place for a hideout. You get out of here, or I'll turn you in. Why, you little yeller. Turn who way? Your own brother, your own flesh and blood. You're not going to turn anybody in.
00:59:46Over the alleys. We take the bus. Work through the block.
00:59:49Well, then why don't you go out there and take what's coming to you? You think I'm crazy and wind up in the hot seat? They'll have to come in and get me.
00:59:57You need to be sergeant? Yes.
01:00:05Hey, Bill. Come here. Both of you villains. Come on.
01:00:07I'll blast the first guy that comes through that door. And I'll blast you if you make a move.
01:00:11Go ahead. They'll hear you.
01:00:19Get out, Kenan. All right, Jimmy. Come on. Take him out of here.
01:00:33I'll get you for the shelter. Come on. There he goes. Come on.
01:00:40Give me. Give me. Give me. Give me. Take it easy, Jimmy. Take it easy.
01:00:44He's been shot. Call a doctor. Get an ambulance. Call a doctor. Do something.
01:00:48Call a doctor. Come on, then.
01:01:07Kimpy.
01:01:10Kimpy.
01:01:13Can you hear me?
01:01:18How are you, Jimmy?
01:01:24I'm sorry.
01:01:27I ain't sore.
01:01:33You're gonna be all right now.
01:01:35You're gonna get well.
01:01:38Beat your ears off if you don't.
01:01:39I ain't scared.
01:01:41Do you think they'll put my picture in the paper? Maybe?
01:01:44Sure.
01:01:46Sure, sure they will.
01:01:48Do you think they'll put out an extra?
01:01:51You're a hero, aren't you?
01:01:52You're a hero, aren't you?
01:01:53You're a hero, aren't you?
01:01:54Okay.
01:01:55Things are kind of slow, Jim. Do we have to stick around?
01:01:56Yeah.
01:01:57Be an extra out.
01:01:58You're a hero, aren't you?
01:01:59You're a hero, aren't you?
01:02:04Oh, Kitty.
01:02:06Okay.
01:02:21Things are kind of slow, Jim. Do we have to stick around?
01:02:23Yeah.
01:02:24Be an extra out in a minute.
01:02:35I'm going to go again.
01:02:52Extra Keenan electrocuted.
01:02:54Extra Keenan burns here.
01:03:00Keenan gets the hot seat.
01:03:02Extra pay for Keenan.
01:03:04You know where I just come from the hospital if he's coming home tomorrow
01:03:10He spit as a fiddle, but he's mad as a hornet. You know why? They made him take a bath every day
01:03:25Watch us stand for you pop. I gotta get to school
01:03:34Hey
01:04:04You
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