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00:00:00¡Gracias!
00:00:30¡Gracias!
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00:01:02¡Gracias!
00:01:08Hello, Mac. Got a new crop for ya.
00:01:10Business is getting good. We're crowded out.
00:01:16Come on, Peter. Open up.
00:01:20Well, well. Some of the boys ain't come back home.
00:01:24Hello, Peter. How are ya?
00:01:26Hello, poor boy. Hello, Smitty.
00:01:28Hello, Peter. Well, well, you did hurry back, didn't you? What you got?
00:01:32Eight. Come on, get going. Oh, well, don't worry.
00:01:34The longer the time, the more good time they gotta give ya.
00:01:36My, quite a mess of new fish, too.
00:01:44Hey, I heard you made it. Yeah, but they had me scared, just like you said.
00:01:48Those guys on the board are so tough, if they ever crack a smile, they'd fall off their seats.
00:01:52What do you want them to do, kiss you, preserving your time?
00:01:54Oh, it's the waiting around that gets you.
00:01:56You answer the questions, then they look over the papers.
00:01:58While you wait and wonder if it's gonna be no.
00:02:00Those papers? They must have a record of every time you blow your nose.
00:02:02Yeah, they got more than that.
00:02:04Ah, what a day.
00:02:06One year I waited for this.
00:02:08We got another year on parole.
00:02:10Ah, that don't mean anything.
00:02:12Say, it's great you and me going out together.
00:02:14Pipe down. Here's some new guys. Just come in.
00:02:16Hi, Alec.
00:02:20Hello, Jack. What'd he slap on you?
00:02:22The judge wrote the book at me. 28 years.
00:02:24Oh, that's tough.
00:02:26Oh, what's the difference? I got my three squares a day.
00:02:28It's more than I was getting on the outside.
00:02:30You going out?
00:02:32Yeah, just finished five.
00:02:34Well, I'll still be here when you come back.
00:02:36Well, Taylor, are you ready to go out?
00:02:38Yes, sir.
00:02:40All right, Taylor.
00:02:42We're putting half the responsibility back on your shoulders again.
00:02:44Because you've earned it.
00:02:46And if you show as good a record in the next year,
00:02:48we'll put the whole load back on.
00:02:50I hope you'll be able to carry it.
00:02:52Now, I'm not going to burden you with a lot of advice.
00:02:54If I'm any judge of men, you don't need it.
00:02:56You're going back to your family.
00:02:58And to a job.
00:03:00You're going back to your family.
00:03:02And to a job.
00:03:04And there's a girl there, too, isn't there?
00:03:06Yes, sir.
00:03:08Fine.
00:03:09I think we've been able to help you lose your bitterness.
00:03:12And to find another way of looking at organized society.
00:03:15Sometimes we succeed.
00:03:17And sometimes we fail.
00:03:19A lot of it's up to the man himself.
00:03:21I should be greatly disappointed if we failed in your case.
00:03:25Listen, warden.
00:03:26You don't have to worry about me.
00:03:28I learned my lesson some time ago.
00:03:30I won't be back.
00:03:32No, I don't think you will.
00:03:34And just remember this.
00:03:36I'd like to be your friend.
00:03:38And I'd like you to promise me that if the time ever comes when you're ready to,
00:03:42well, kick it over again.
00:03:45You come and tell me about it first.
00:03:47It's a deal.
00:03:49Goodbye, Taylor.
00:03:50And good luck.
00:03:51Thanks, warden.
00:03:53Send in Chuck Martin.
00:03:57Well, Martin?
00:03:58You want to see me?
00:03:59Yes.
00:04:00I thought we'd have a little talk.
00:04:01What about?
00:04:02I done my full time.
00:04:03The way I look at it, me in the state is quits.
00:04:04It's too bad.
00:04:05If there was any possible way I could do it, I'd hold you here.
00:04:06You know that.
00:04:07Yeah, I know that.
00:04:08But there ain't no way.
00:04:09Martin, haven't you had enough?
00:04:10What, enough of this?
00:04:11Yeah.
00:04:12Warden, the way I look at it, it ought to take two to make a deal.
00:04:14It ought to be a question of give and take.
00:04:15But that ain't the way it's been with me.
00:04:16Nobody ever give me nothing.
00:04:17All I've been doing is taking it.
00:04:18What gripes you is that I know my side of the fence and I'm going to stay on it.
00:04:20I wouldn't relish the idea of this.
00:04:21You know that.
00:04:22You know that.
00:04:23You know that.
00:04:24You know that.
00:04:25The way I look at it, it ought to take two to make a deal.
00:04:27It ought to be a question of give and take.
00:04:29But that ain't the way it's been with me.
00:04:30Nobody ever give me nothing.
00:04:32All I've been doing is taking it.
00:04:34What gripes you is that I know my side of the fence and I'm going to stay on it.
00:04:37I wouldn't relish the idea of one day escorting you to the electric chair, Chuck.
00:04:42If that's in the cards, there ain't nothing you and I can do about it.
00:04:45All right, Martin.
00:04:46Goodbye.
00:04:47Sorry I can't wish you luck.
00:04:49It's okay with me.
00:04:51Just as long as we understand each other.
00:04:53So long, Warden.
00:04:54Voy a ir a la iglesia en la iglesia.
00:05:07Bien, peter, open up.
00:05:14Have a good time, boys.
00:05:16Don't stay away too long.
00:05:18So long, peter.
00:05:19You'll be back.
00:05:21You'll be back.
00:05:32Yes, sir.
00:05:33He's got to have gold hair.
00:05:35Real gold, the kind that ain't hard and coarse when you touch it.
00:05:38Long legs, smooth white arms.
00:05:41Take it easy.
00:05:44I was just thinking.
00:05:46Think about something else.
00:05:48Why?
00:05:51I feel sorry for you.
00:05:53You're gonna have the parole agents on your tail, ticket, and flies.
00:05:56They can camp in my pockets if they want.
00:05:58That stuff you give the warden, you mean that?
00:06:00Corn Street?
00:06:01Yeah.
00:06:02Sure.
00:06:03Roll up your sleeves and start pitching, huh?
00:06:05Pick up where you left off.
00:06:06Start off clean again, is that it?
00:06:08You think I'm nuts.
00:06:10Well, it's all right if you go for it.
00:06:12If you can swallow that guff to darken a warden hand out, but not me.
00:06:16I've been out before.
00:06:18You think changing your uniform means anything?
00:06:21You'll still be wearing stripes.
00:06:24I'm gonna be able to see them, but they'd be there all right.
00:06:27You know, a guy I knew once made a crack.
00:06:29He said, there's theorists and there's realists.
00:06:33Me?
00:06:34I'm one of them there realists.
00:06:36Hello, old man Peter.
00:06:37Open up those golden gates.
00:06:39Maybe.
00:06:41Well, it depends on how smart you are and what breaks you get.
00:06:44I'm gonna make her pay for every day I spent in that crummy stir.
00:06:50Yeah.
00:06:52You know, she oughta wear one of them strapless evening gowns.
00:06:55Yes, sir.
00:06:56That would be fun.
00:06:58Yes, sir.
00:06:59That would be fun.
00:07:00Yes, sir.
00:07:05Yes, sir.
00:07:06Yes, sir.
00:07:09Yes, sir.
00:07:11Yes, sir.
00:07:12Ah!
00:07:13Oh, hey.
00:07:15¡Gracias por ver el video!
00:07:45¡Gracias por ver el video!
00:08:15¡Gracias por ver el video!
00:08:48Cliff, do you remember when you were a little fella?
00:08:52Your uncle took you into the country for a vacation.
00:08:55Yes, I remember.
00:08:57Well, I cried that day.
00:09:00Then I said to myself,
00:09:02he's gone away just for a little while
00:09:04and he'll be home in a couple of days.
00:09:06It made the time pass that much quicker.
00:09:09Ever since then,
00:09:11whenever you've gone away, I've said,
00:09:13he'll be home in a couple of days.
00:09:15I never cried anymore.
00:09:19Now here you are, home again.
00:09:22And you've only been gone a couple of days.
00:09:25Do you understand, Cliff?
00:09:27Yeah, I understand.
00:09:29Just a couple of days.
00:09:31Hello, Cliff.
00:09:41Hello, Tim.
00:09:42Gee, you look swell.
00:09:44Yeah.
00:09:45So do you.
00:09:45Why, look at them,
00:09:49standing there like a couple of strangers.
00:09:51You wouldn't believe it,
00:09:52but Tim's been waiting here
00:09:53the whole week for you to get back.
00:09:55Well, go on, say something.
00:09:56He's only your brother.
00:09:57He won't bite you.
00:09:58Oh, Cliff knows how I feel.
00:10:01Sure, kid.
00:10:01It goes double for me.
00:10:03Hello, Cliff.
00:10:04Hello, Peggy.
00:10:05I'm awfully glad you're back home.
00:10:07Gee, you look swell.
00:10:08Didn't she blossom out?
00:10:10Well, aren't you going to kiss him, Peggy?
00:10:11What's the matter with all of you?
00:10:14Well, I'm going to get the dinner on the table.
00:10:16Well, I'll help.
00:10:17No, no, you stay here.
00:10:20When are you two kids going to get married?
00:10:22Yeah, when?
00:10:24Oh, there's lots of time to get married.
00:10:27After all, you've got to realize
00:10:28a girl likes long engagements.
00:10:30Sure, very fashionable.
00:10:32We like being very fashionable.
00:10:34Well, I think I'll go and help with the dinner.
00:10:41Oh, how it feels to be here.
00:10:44Tim, I can't start to tell you.
00:10:48Oh.
00:10:49Maybe Ma was right about my not knowing what to say.
00:10:53I felt kind of foolish.
00:10:55Gee, Cliff, this joint's been lonesome without you.
00:10:58No man around the house to talk things over with.
00:11:01I even miss your taking a crack at me
00:11:02when I get out of line.
00:11:04Sure, I know.
00:11:05I felt the same way.
00:11:07How was your job?
00:11:09All right, it's a job.
00:11:11You don't like it?
00:11:12Oh, I do it.
00:11:13I get paid for it.
00:11:14I don't have to like it.
00:11:15How's mine?
00:11:17It doesn't pay much either.
00:11:18I'll still like it.
00:11:19Oh, I only had one year in the shop.
00:11:21It's buttons, I tell you.
00:11:24That must be Sue.
00:11:25She said she was coming down right after work.
00:11:31Hello, honey.
00:11:32Oh, Cliff, take it easy.
00:11:36You look fine, Cliff.
00:11:38Hello, Mrs. Taylor.
00:11:42Hello, Sue.
00:11:42You're just in time.
00:11:43Hello, Tim.
00:11:44Hiya.
00:11:44Now we can all sit down.
00:11:46Isn't it good to have Cliff back?
00:11:48Aren't you glad?
00:11:49Yes.
00:11:50Yes, of course I am.
00:11:51Hello, Sue.
00:11:52Hello, Peggy.
00:11:53Here, here.
00:11:53There'll be plenty of time for that later.
00:11:56Cliff and Sue, would you sit there,
00:11:57and Peggy, you over here next to Tim.
00:12:00There we all are.
00:12:02Did you put the beer on ice, Peggy?
00:12:04Mom did.
00:12:05Mmm, this smells good.
00:12:07You don't mind if I stare at you, do you, honey?
00:12:16Ah, Father, we thank thee for thy bounty,
00:12:20and we thank thee for bringing our boy back home.
00:12:24Amen.
00:12:24I never saw your mother as happy as she was tonight.
00:12:33How about you?
00:12:34Well, of course.
00:12:35I was happy, too.
00:12:37Were you Sue?
00:12:38No.
00:12:40No, I wasn't.
00:12:41I was happy to see you, but...
00:12:43That's what I thought.
00:12:46You knew, didn't you?
00:12:47Sure.
00:12:48Anybody would.
00:12:49Anybody who waited like I have
00:12:50and thought about seeing you again.
00:12:51There isn't anyone else.
00:12:53Honest, Cliff, it isn't that.
00:12:55No, I knew that, too, when I kissed you.
00:12:58I would have told you before I wanted to,
00:13:01but it seemed so cruel while you were up there.
00:13:03While I was up there, thinking about you,
00:13:05thinking what would you do when I got out.
00:13:06Please, Cliff.
00:13:07Thinking maybe you'd understand.
00:13:09Maybe you'd stick by me.
00:13:10I let you think that because you were having trouble enough.
00:13:13I didn't want to hurt you.
00:13:14Can't you see that?
00:13:15Yeah.
00:13:16I'm sorry, Cliff, but I've got to be honest.
00:13:19I've thought it all over,
00:13:20that over and over,
00:13:21it's nearly driven me crazy.
00:13:23I know.
00:13:24I just can't see it, Cliff.
00:13:26I can't marry an ex-convict.
00:13:28No, you couldn't.
00:13:31You shouldn't have expected me to.
00:13:33No, I remember now.
00:13:34You liked everything neat and orderly.
00:13:36Everything pigeonholed and tied up with a ribbon.
00:13:38Everything as it should be.
00:13:39Yeah, and you never liked bad smells, either.
00:13:41I remember the day I took you for a hike,
00:13:43and we crossed too close to the slaughterhouse
00:13:44that made you sick.
00:13:46Yeah, and I guess even a prison stick is worse.
00:13:47Please, Cliff.
00:13:48Sure, I hope you get it, Sue.
00:13:49I really mean it.
00:13:50I hope you get just what you want,
00:13:52all tied up with a pink ribbon
00:13:53and hand it to you on a platter.
00:13:55So long, honey.
00:14:03What's the use?
00:14:04That's what I keep asking myself.
00:14:07Trying to get enough money to get married.
00:14:10Like if I wasn't so crazy about you.
00:14:12We'll be married, too.
00:14:13We will.
00:14:15Two years ago we said that.
00:14:16But Cliff is home now.
00:14:19We'll be married soon.
00:14:24Come back, darling.
00:14:25Hey, you weren't long.
00:14:35No, just long enough.
00:14:37What do you mean?
00:14:38Sue and me are all washed up.
00:14:41How come?
00:14:42It just isn't there anymore.
00:14:43You explain it to me.
00:14:45I'm nuts about it, girl.
00:14:47A year later we come together
00:14:48with all the wallop of two empty paper bags.
00:14:50Well, you had enough wallop when she came in.
00:14:52You're not kidding me, Cliff.
00:14:54Why, the dirty little...
00:14:55Got it.
00:14:59You know, I get to thinking
00:15:00maybe something like that
00:15:01will happen to Peggy and me.
00:15:03Maybe she'd meet one of those guys
00:15:04down at the place she works.
00:15:06Maybe the boss, even.
00:15:08Or she could go places.
00:15:10Dance and take a ride out
00:15:11in the country on Sundays.
00:15:13Get her nose out of the subway for once.
00:15:15That's not Peggy.
00:15:16No?
00:15:17Why not?
00:15:17What's she getting out of this?
00:15:19Don't you think people get fed up?
00:15:20You did once.
00:15:22Yeah, I did.
00:15:23And I blew my topper.
00:15:25You know, I've been doing
00:15:26a lot of figuring lately.
00:15:28Figuring on getting a garage of my own.
00:15:30I wouldn't care if it was just
00:15:31a hole in a wall
00:15:32so long as I could get a start.
00:15:34Get a break and see where I'm going.
00:15:36It's been all my fault, kid.
00:15:38No, that isn't it, Cliff.
00:15:39You did your share.
00:15:40You took care of Ma and me.
00:15:42Look, I make 20 a week now.
00:15:45If everything goes all right
00:15:47and I keep my health,
00:15:47I'll be making 30 a week in 20 years
00:15:50if I live that long.
00:15:51Maybe you had the right idea.
00:15:53Maybe it's better to blow your topper
00:15:55and take what you want.
00:15:57I hope you're kidding.
00:16:00Yeah, I'm kidding.
00:16:02There isn't anything
00:16:03in knocking over cash registers.
00:16:05I learned that.
00:16:06And another thing.
00:16:07You can't get anywhere
00:16:08feeling sorry for yourself.
00:16:10That's what you think
00:16:10it is with me, huh?
00:16:11No, that's what I think
00:16:12it was with me.
00:16:14Boy, you got nothing
00:16:14to worry about, kid.
00:16:16I'm back and I'll go to work
00:16:17and help out.
00:16:19Well, maybe I'm lucky.
00:16:21Maybe I got a head start.
00:16:25Oh, the number game.
00:16:27This is a racket.
00:16:28Suppose it is.
00:16:29They pay off, don't they?
00:16:32Let's go down to Kelly's,
00:16:33see if any of the boys are around.
00:16:35Not allowed in pool rooms.
00:16:37I think I'll go down anyway.
00:16:39I'll see you.
00:17:06Is that you, Cliff?
00:17:14Yes, Mom.
00:17:16Did you enjoy yourself?
00:17:19Yeah.
00:17:21Cliff,
00:17:24did Sue...
00:17:25Oh, never mind.
00:17:26I was afraid.
00:17:29I'm sorry.
00:17:31An awful lot of things
00:17:32can happen in a couple of days.
00:17:34Can't it?
00:17:35Oh, you're hurt.
00:17:37You're bitter.
00:17:39And I can't help.
00:17:41That's what you think.
00:17:43Now, you quit worrying about me.
00:17:44I'll get up early tomorrow
00:17:45and I won't be hurt
00:17:46and I won't be bitter.
00:17:47But I will be hungry.
00:17:49So you'd better get some sleep, huh?
00:17:52Good night.
00:17:53Good night, son.
00:17:59How do you keep your hair
00:18:00like that, honey?
00:18:02I'm a rare animal, Chuck.
00:18:03I'm a natural blonde.
00:18:06That's why you went for me quick, wasn't it?
00:18:08Oh, that and other things.
00:18:11Hey, let him alone.
00:18:12Let a guy talk to him.
00:18:13Go away.
00:18:14I've been talking to mugs like you
00:18:16for five years.
00:18:17Have a drink.
00:18:18What do you think this is?
00:18:19A temperance meeting?
00:18:20Oh, thanks.
00:18:20Get the baby drink, will you?
00:18:21Okay.
00:18:23Hello, pal.
00:18:25Shorty.
00:18:26Gee, it's good to see you.
00:18:27I begin to think they buried you.
00:18:28How are you, anyway?
00:18:29I'm feeling fine.
00:18:30Never better.
00:18:31Hey, you got bald.
00:18:32Huh?
00:18:33Oh, yeah.
00:18:35It's coming back, though, now.
00:18:36I got a new massage machine.
00:18:38Gee, it wallops the biscuits
00:18:38out of the old dome.
00:18:40Ha, ha, ha.
00:18:41Hey, did you see Ace Dugan up there?
00:18:43Yeah, he's doing all right.
00:18:44Sent you his best.
00:18:45Does he need anything?
00:18:46Nothing you can do.
00:18:47Uh-huh.
00:18:48Gee, it's good to see you.
00:18:50You said that before.
00:18:51Yeah, and I'll say it again.
00:18:52I mean it.
00:18:53Me and Chuck is all pals, ain't we?
00:18:55George.
00:18:56Oh, I could kiss you.
00:18:58You leave that to me.
00:18:59Hey, Chuck.
00:19:00Kruger just came in.
00:19:02Oh, pardon me, babe.
00:19:03Stay right here, will you?
00:19:05I'll look out for Shorty.
00:19:06Huh?
00:19:07What's the matter with you, Chuck?
00:19:08I don't fool with no other guy's name.
00:19:10I can believe that.
00:19:11Oh, yeah?
00:19:13Hello, Chuck.
00:19:14Hiya.
00:19:17Hello, Ed.
00:19:18Glad to see you back.
00:19:19Just thought I'd run up and see what's new.
00:19:21Well, what are you going to do?
00:19:23Maybe you can tell me.
00:19:24Five years is a long time to be away from things, you know.
00:19:27Yeah.
00:19:28Things have changed.
00:19:29Yeah, so the citizens tell me.
00:19:31How'd you like to tie in with me?
00:19:33You mean just a job or really in?
00:19:36Sure, you're in.
00:19:38There's just one thing.
00:19:40Lefty's working with us.
00:19:41Hey, Lefty.
00:19:42Come here.
00:19:45Now, listen, boys.
00:19:47Why don't you two forget it and get along?
00:19:51It's okay with me.
00:19:53All I want to do is to be friends.
00:19:57All right, Eddie, anything you say.
00:20:00You better hope I don't find out you was the fink that ratted on me.
00:20:03Fine.
00:20:04Now, come on.
00:20:04Let's have some fun.
00:20:10Yes, Mr. Hastings, right away.
00:20:12Sorry to keep you waiting.
00:20:14Yes, sir.
00:20:15We'll have it over right away.
00:20:16Is that you, Taylor?
00:20:26Yes, sir.
00:20:27Come here, a minute, will you?
00:20:32Take that Buick over to Hastings, 937th, and snap into it.
00:20:36He's as sore as an owl with the itch.
00:20:38I can't drive it.
00:20:39Why not?
00:20:40No license.
00:20:41I told you, Prowley's were not allowed a driver's license.
00:20:43Oh.
00:20:44All right, I'll take it myself.
00:20:46You watch the office.
00:20:46Yes, sir.
00:20:48Never mind.
00:20:49We'll wait till one of the other men get back.
00:20:50Taylor, come in the office a minute, will you?
00:21:13I'm sorry, Taylor.
00:21:14Darn sorry, but I'll have to give you your time.
00:21:16What's the matter?
00:21:17Isn't my work okay?
00:21:17Sure, nothing wrong there, and I'd like to help you if I could, but you can see for yourself
00:21:22you can't drive.
00:21:23That is, you're not allowed to.
00:21:24And you won't trust me.
00:21:26Sorry, buddy.
00:21:29Four days and a half.
00:21:31That's 15 months.
00:21:34Listen, Mr. Chasen, I need this job.
00:21:37And there's generally a lot of fellas around that can drive.
00:21:39Sorry.
00:21:39Sorry.
00:21:47What a day.
00:21:53Seems like everybody in town had a flash.
00:21:59Where'd you get the money?
00:22:01The old man figured he could run the joint without me.
00:22:04Five?
00:22:04Yep.
00:22:06Seems that I can't drive a car.
00:22:08He won't trust me alone with that million dollars he's got in that rusty old cash register.
00:22:13And that dirty, stupid little runt.
00:22:15I'll tell him what he can do for himself.
00:22:17Take it easy, kid.
00:22:18You want to blow your job, too?
00:22:19I'll tell him what he can do with my job.
00:22:21Sure.
00:22:21Then we'll both go out and sell apples.
00:22:23Listen, I can take care of myself.
00:22:25I've done it before.
00:22:26So don't you go sticking your nose in it.
00:22:28What you need is a little coal and oil.
00:22:30You're hot, Mr. Taylor.
00:22:32Hey, Cliff.
00:22:32Hey, what are you doing?
00:22:33This is my fight, isn't it?
00:22:34Come on, Cliff.
00:22:35Isn't it?
00:22:37Well, isn't it?
00:22:38Yeah.
00:22:39So you want work, huh?
00:22:41Can you stand hard work?
00:22:42This is no place for softies, you know.
00:22:44I can handle it.
00:22:45Okay, that pays four dollars a day.
00:22:48Entrance J.
00:22:48Give that to the foreman.
00:22:49Thanks.
00:22:57Hey, Frank.
00:23:00Here's a helper for you.
00:23:04Oh, say.
00:23:05Who's notified in case of accident?
00:23:07This is Thomas Taylor, 112 E Street.
00:23:09But wait a minute.
00:23:10I got to tell you something first.
00:23:12What is it?
00:23:13I'm on parole.
00:23:15I don't care what you're on,
00:23:16as long as you do your work.
00:23:18Thanks.
00:23:19On parole, huh?
00:23:21The next con.
00:23:26Well, you don't talk.
00:23:27You're used to the silent system.
00:23:29You can talk around here.
00:23:30There's no guards.
00:23:33What do you know about that?
00:23:34I got an ex-con for a partner.
00:23:38What do you do?
00:23:38Stick some guy in the back?
00:23:42Let's just do the work, huh?
00:23:44Oh, a snooty con, huh?
00:23:46Let's just do the work, he says.
00:23:55It slipped.
00:23:55Do you want to make something out of it?
00:23:57I've taken about enough.
00:24:13Oh, you're going to make something out of it, huh?
00:24:14I don't mind the cracks.
00:24:16But I don't like being shoved around.
00:24:18But I don't like working with an ex-con.
00:24:19You get me?
00:24:27What's happened here?
00:24:28It was fighting.
00:24:29It was that mug.
00:24:30What about it?
00:24:31He tried to take a punch at me.
00:24:32I ducked and he fell.
00:24:33It's a lie, a dirty lie.
00:24:36Get your pay and get out.
00:24:37We don't want no troublemakers.
00:24:38But wait a minute.
00:24:39I tell you it wasn't my fault.
00:24:40I said get out.
00:24:41We don't want no troublemakers.
00:24:42We don't want no ex-cons.
00:24:44All right, boys.
00:24:48Break it up.
00:24:48Get back to work.
00:24:50Go to the first aid if you need it.
00:24:53So you're on parole.
00:24:55Sing Sing, huh?
00:24:56Yes, sir.
00:24:57Well, that shouldn't be nothing against you.
00:24:58We ought to be able to use you.
00:25:02Sure.
00:25:03I got just the spot for you.
00:25:04Just the job.
00:25:06Thanks, mister.
00:25:06I need it.
00:25:07You'll be kind of an assistant to me.
00:25:09Keep me informed as to how things is going at the plant.
00:25:12We've been having a little trouble lately.
00:25:15The men are grumbling about what they call a speed-up.
00:25:17We'll put you to bench first.
00:25:19See how things are.
00:25:20Talk to the men.
00:25:21See what they're saying.
00:25:22And then you can let me know.
00:25:24Job ought to pay about 30 a week.
00:25:26Sort of a stool pigeon, eh?
00:25:28Well, I wouldn't exactly call it that.
00:25:30No?
00:25:30What would you call it, you're...
00:25:32You realize that your action in stocking this man, McGovern,
00:25:42has caused enough for me to send you back, don't you, Taylor?
00:25:45Yes, sir.
00:25:45We thought you'd learn to keep your temper in hand.
00:25:48Yes, sir.
00:25:49If he makes enough of a squawk, why, I'll have to send you back.
00:25:52I guess you will.
00:25:53I realize his proposition is an insult, as you say,
00:25:56but according to law, you've got to tell them you're a parolee.
00:25:59And parolees are supposed to be impervious to insults.
00:26:02Yes, sir.
00:26:02I wish I'd have been there.
00:26:03I'd have taken a poke at them myself.
00:26:06Thanks, Mr. Bastos.
00:26:08But there's another side to it, Taylor.
00:26:10You've been out of work for three months now.
00:26:12You've got to get a job.
00:26:13Yes, sir.
00:26:15But where?
00:26:16I don't know.
00:26:17If I did, I'd help you, of course.
00:26:19That's just it.
00:26:20Nobody knows anything.
00:26:21But I've got to get a job.
00:26:23That's part of the rules.
00:26:24Seems to me that the rules only work one way.
00:26:26The businessmen or the judges, whoever makes them,
00:26:28they make the rules, they're all cut and dry.
00:26:30I can't go to work at this.
00:26:31I can't go to work at that.
00:26:32Thumbs down on this and thumbs down on that.
00:26:34Take it easy, Taylor.
00:26:35Take it easy.
00:26:36I don't make the rules.
00:26:38And I'll help you all I can, of course.
00:26:40But you've got to find work, Taylor.
00:26:43Yes, sir.
00:26:44Report daily until you do.
00:26:45Thanks, Mr. Masters.
00:26:58Cliff!
00:26:59Hello, Chuck.
00:27:00Yeah, glad to see you.
00:27:01Meet the babe, Molly Daniels.
00:27:02This is Cliff Taylor, an old pal of mine.
00:27:04How do you do?
00:27:05Pleased to meet you.
00:27:07She's got gold hair.
00:27:08Natural.
00:27:09Feel it.
00:27:10Oh, Chuck, cut it out.
00:27:11Go on, feel it.
00:27:12Chuck's just crazy about my hair.
00:27:13I don't blame him.
00:27:15What's new?
00:27:15What are you doing?
00:27:16Oh, just taking it easy.
00:27:17Right now, I'm between jobs.
00:27:19Oh.
00:27:20Need anything?
00:27:22Thanks, Chuck, but I'm all right.
00:27:23Well, come on up to the apartment and have a drink.
00:27:25Yeah, please do, Mr. Taylor.
00:27:26Some other time.
00:27:28Say, you look like you're doing all right.
00:27:30Never better.
00:27:31You won't come, huh?
00:27:34Okay, good to see you, kid.
00:27:35Nice to see you, Chuck.
00:27:36Goodbye.
00:27:36Goodbye.
00:27:37Bye.
00:27:38Bye.
00:27:38And this picture was in the window by itself.
00:27:51Nothing else in the whole window but this picture by some famous artist.
00:27:54I stood looking at it for a long time.
00:27:59And at first it didn't seem like so much.
00:28:03And then I began to see how beautiful it was.
00:28:06Tim, it was so beautiful I cried.
00:28:08I've never cried in my life.
00:28:12Not even when my dad was killed.
00:28:14I know what you mean, though.
00:28:16It's kind of like a hurt inside.
00:28:20That's the way I feel when I look at you.
00:28:25You're so beautiful, I...
00:28:27I'm afraid I'm going to cry.
00:28:30Me cry.
00:28:32That's funny, isn't it?
00:28:33No, Tim, it isn't funny.
00:28:35Violets?
00:28:37Buy you, sweetheart, some flowers?
00:28:39No, Tim, don't.
00:28:40I don't need them.
00:28:41Oh, they're only a dime a bunch, mister.
00:28:44I'll take two.
00:28:50I wish there were great big yellow roses.
00:28:53Well, these are much nicer.
00:28:58Look at that car.
00:29:01What kind is it, Tim?
00:29:03I don't know.
00:29:04A foreign make or something.
00:29:29Some gelops?
00:29:31Not bad.
00:29:33What'll she do when you step on her?
00:29:35Well, I've had her up to 110.
00:29:36Yeah?
00:29:37Do you mind if I look inside?
00:29:39Well, why don't you give the killer a look?
00:29:41You know, you'd break your arm to show her off.
00:29:43All right, miss.
00:29:59I'll take them.
00:29:59Tim, oh, no, please.
00:30:01Those are my flowers.
00:30:02I'm not selling them.
00:30:03What's the matter?
00:30:04My violets.
00:30:05What's the idea?
00:30:06I'm sorry.
00:30:06I thought she was selling them.
00:30:08It's quite all right.
00:30:08It's not all right.
00:30:10Who do you think you are?
00:30:11Who do you think we are?
00:30:12Tim, please.
00:30:12I'm really sorry.
00:30:14It was stupid of me.
00:30:15I apologize.
00:30:16What makes you think she's selling flowers?
00:30:17Here, none of that.
00:30:18On your way.
00:30:19You hear me?
00:30:19On your way.
00:30:20What do you mean, on my way?
00:30:22Tim.
00:30:22Come on, take it easy, kid.
00:30:24I'll sock you right in the pussy.
00:30:26Come on.
00:30:27Way off, will you?
00:30:34Tim, please.
00:30:37I'm sorry.
00:30:38It's all right.
00:30:38Don't think about it, Tim.
00:30:54It really was my fault standing there like a schoolgirl.
00:30:56I'd like to take that white neck of his in my hands.
00:30:59I'd like to rip off that stiff shirt and cram dirt down his mouth.
00:31:03Tim, please.
00:31:04He didn't mean anything.
00:31:06No, he didn't mean anything.
00:31:08Just that you were someone to throw a quarter to like a dirty street beggar.
00:31:14What kind of a car was it, Tim?
00:31:17I don't know.
00:31:22Look, there's a boat.
00:31:24A yacht all lighted up.
00:31:26Where would we go if we had a yacht, Tim?
00:31:29I don't know.
00:31:30Rio.
00:31:31That's where I'd like to go.
00:31:33Rio de Janeiro.
00:31:34And the travel offices, they say that's the most beautiful bay in the world.
00:31:40Travel office?
00:31:41What travel office?
00:31:42Well, there's one where I work.
00:31:45I drop in sometimes during lunch just to look at the folders.
00:31:48It's even better than Naples.
00:31:52What?
00:31:54The bay.
00:31:58Did you see the dress that girl had on?
00:32:01Yeah.
00:32:02It was silver.
00:32:04Silver lame.
00:32:06They're very expensive.
00:32:07Imagine having a dress like that.
00:32:12Imagine having a whole closet full of dresses like that.
00:32:15Yeah, and a yacht, and a car, and a guy like that one to go with.
00:32:18Tim.
00:32:18Go on, say it.
00:32:19That's what you're thinking, isn't it?
00:32:20That's not fair, Tim.
00:32:22No, none of it's fair.
00:32:23But that doesn't make any difference.
00:32:24That's what you're thinking, isn't it?
00:32:25Tim, no.
00:32:26Don't lie to me.
00:32:27Tell me the truth.
00:32:28Tell me about the travel offices and all the other places besides Rio you'd like to go to.
00:32:33Tell me what you'd do if you had a guy with guts enough to give you the world.
00:32:36Tell me what you'd do if you were free and could really breathe.
00:32:39Darling.
00:32:40Oh, the whole world would go to.
00:32:44And we stand on this drowning crank, smell intense, and violence.
00:32:47Tim.
00:32:49We won't wait.
00:32:51We'll get married tomorrow.
00:32:58Go on home, Peggy.
00:33:00Before I say yes and hate myself more than I do now.
00:33:04Tim.
00:33:04You marry me and you'd be crying the rest of your life.
00:33:12Go on, Peggy.
00:33:12Go on.
00:33:13For heaven's sakes, how much do you think I can stand?
00:33:15Here, what's the matter?
00:33:37Nothing.
00:33:38Oh, you're just crying to make sure you haven't forgotten how, huh?
00:33:41Where's Tim?
00:33:43Down by the river.
00:33:44You two quarreled?
00:33:46Mm-hmm.
00:33:46Nothing serious.
00:33:49I don't know.
00:33:50Oh, forget it.
00:33:51Come on, I'll walk you up to the house.
00:33:52Please, Cliff.
00:33:54I'd rather be alone.
00:33:56Anything you say.
00:33:57Thank you.
00:33:57Cigarette?
00:34:10I saw Peggy.
00:34:15I saw Peggy.
00:34:20She was crying.
00:34:22A little.
00:34:22Why, if you're crazy about someone, do you have to hurt them?
00:34:27Lots of people are going to daft you trying to figure that one out.
00:34:30She was standing there on the sidewalk, holding the flowers I bought her.
00:34:34And the guy in a high hat comes along and gives her a quarter like she's a dirty street beggar.
00:34:38And you socked her?
00:34:40No.
00:34:41Then she started talking about a silver dress and a yacht.
00:34:44I'd give her the world if I could get my hands on it.
00:34:47I know.
00:34:49I was looking at a car up there.
00:34:52There's a gold cigarette case in the back seat.
00:34:54Must be real gold to be in a car like that.
00:34:58Bring 200 bucks easy.
00:35:00The drivers are down at the corner getting coffee.
00:35:02Listen, Tim.
00:35:04Get another idea like that and I'll break your head.
00:35:06All right, forget it.
00:35:07Now we won't forget it.
00:35:08Listen, I've been a couple of jumps ahead of you ever since the time you couldn't wipe your own nose.
00:35:12And I made all the mistakes for both of us.
00:35:14I quit school.
00:35:15But that didn't stop me from wanging the daylights out of you when you wanted to quit.
00:35:18Because by that time I found out what I missed.
00:35:20Well, I found out a lot of other things too.
00:35:22And here's something else I want you to remember.
00:35:24I'd much rather see you with a hole through your head than serving time in the pen.
00:35:31I'm sorry, Cliff.
00:35:33I guess I didn't know what I was saying.
00:35:36Okay.
00:35:37Come on, let's go home.
00:35:38Okay, fellas, line up.
00:35:50Yeah!
00:35:52Hey, where do you think you're going?
00:35:54Let's shove it.
00:35:54My brother's slug.
00:35:55Get back, sir.
00:35:56What are you doing here, mister?
00:35:58This is a kid's job.
00:35:59I'm just a kid at heart, son.
00:36:00What you doing here, stinky?
00:36:01Your mother wants you.
00:36:02Look at that here, this guy.
00:36:03He's sitting in here.
00:36:05Jimmy, put him awake.
00:36:06You first five guys, uh, over that desk there.
00:36:13Right over there.
00:36:23How old are you?
00:36:2427.
00:36:2627?
00:36:27You got a nerve.
00:36:29Follow me.
00:36:30Take care of these two, will you, Tommy?
00:36:40Tommy.
00:36:40What do I do?
00:36:44What do you want to do?
00:36:45Run the joint in a couple of days?
00:36:47Or are you just here to watch us?
00:36:49No, I just want to work.
00:36:50Well, there's a lot of kids that would like to have this work, mister.
00:36:53Why don't you get yourself a man's job?
00:36:55I can't, buddy.
00:36:57I need this job as bad as any kid.
00:36:59Come here.
00:37:00Taylor, Cliff, Taylor.
00:37:11Yes, sir.
00:37:16Taylor, I'm Butler in charge of the personnel of this department.
00:37:19Yes, sir.
00:37:20On your card, you wrote that you're on parole from Sing Sing.
00:37:23Yes, sir.
00:37:24Well, of course, you understand that's most irregular.
00:37:27I have a right to a job, haven't I?
00:37:28I can stand any kind of an investigation you want to make.
00:37:31Look, why don't you call my parole officer?
00:37:34I have.
00:37:35You call Mr. Masters?
00:37:36Yes, I did.
00:37:37And he recommends you highly.
00:37:39Still, I wouldn't want to make a mistake.
00:37:41They wouldn't like it at the office.
00:37:42You see, some of us might not understand why you took a boy's job.
00:37:47You won't make any mistake.
00:37:49Well, I hope not.
00:37:52It'll be all right, Taylor.
00:37:53Thank you, sir.
00:38:03You won't parole, huh?
00:38:07Sing Sing, huh?
00:38:10So that's why you had to take this job.
00:38:14That's right.
00:38:15Say, me and the fellas are sorry about the way we reacted to you.
00:38:19We didn't understand.
00:38:22That's all right.
00:38:23My name's Tommy McNeil.
00:38:25Hiya, Tommy.
00:38:26Mine's Cliff Taylor.
00:38:28Listen, if there's anything I can do to help you, you let me know, will you?
00:38:32Thanks, Tommy.
00:38:33Thanks, Tommy.
00:38:34Thanks, Tommy.
00:38:34Thanks, Tommy.
00:38:34Thanks, Tommy.
00:38:35Thanks, Tommy.
00:38:36Thanks, Tommy.
00:38:36Thanks, Tommy.
00:38:37Thanks, Tommy.
00:38:37Thanks, Tommy.
00:38:38Thanks, Tommy.
00:38:38Thanks, Tommy.
00:38:39Thanks, Tommy.
00:38:39Thanks, Tommy.
00:38:39Thanks, Tommy.
00:38:40Thanks, Tommy.
00:38:40Thanks, Tommy.
00:38:40Thanks, Tommy.
00:38:41Thanks, Tommy.
00:38:41Thanks, Tommy.
00:38:41Thanks, Tommy.
00:38:42Thanks, Tommy.
00:38:42Thanks, Tommy.
00:38:43Thanks, Tommy.
00:38:43Thanks, Tommy.
00:38:44Thanks, Tommy.
00:38:44Thanks, Tommy.
00:38:45Thanks, Tommy.
00:38:45Thanks, Tommy.
00:38:46Thanks, Tommy.
00:38:46Thanks, Tommy.
00:38:47Thanks, Tommy.
00:38:47Thanks, Tommy.
00:38:48Thanks, Tommy.
00:38:49Thanks, Tommy.
00:38:49Thanks, Tommy.
00:38:50Thanks, Tommy.
00:38:51Thanks, Tommy.
00:38:51Thanks, Tommy.
00:38:52Thanks, Tommy.
00:38:53Thanks, Tommy.
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00:41:18It's open, Mom. Come on in.
00:41:37Are you Cliff Taylor?
00:41:40Yes. Why?
00:41:41Wait a minute. What is this?
00:41:43We're police.
00:41:44Well, I haven't done anything.
00:41:45No, that's what you say. Where'd you go after you left the dance tonight?
00:41:47Here. I came home.
00:41:49I'm sure you did, but not right away.
00:41:51Don't seem to be anything around.
00:41:52Okay. Come on, Taylor. Get moving.
00:41:54Well, what's it about? If it's a pinch, what is it for?
00:42:02Cliff, what is it?
00:42:03Well, who are they?
00:42:05I'm his mother.
00:42:06What do they want here?
00:42:08We're the police.
00:42:09It's all right, Mom. It's just a mistake of some kind.
00:42:11Oh, son. You didn't do anything.
00:42:14You know I didn't.
00:42:15What happened? What are these guys trying to pull?
00:42:17You stay out of it, Tim.
00:42:19What's the charge?
00:42:20Robbery.
00:42:20But it's not true.
00:42:22He was at the dance with me. He just left me.
00:42:24Sure.
00:42:25But there's about $40,000 worth of furs missing from the Fifth Avenue department store.
00:42:29But you can't take him. Do you hear me? I won't let you.
00:42:31Don't, Mom.
00:42:32Sorry, lady.
00:42:33Come on, Taylor.
00:42:34I won't let them take you, Cliff.
00:42:36Don't worry, Mom.
00:42:36I won't.
00:42:37It's just because I got a record.
00:42:39It'll all wash out.
00:42:41Kim.
00:42:42What can I do to help you, Cliff?
00:42:43Nothing, kid.
00:42:44Just sit tight.
00:42:45Let's get going.
00:42:46He didn't do it, Mom. I know he didn't. You know it, too.
00:43:10I know. I asked him, and he told me. I'm so sorry, Mrs. Taylor. Thank you, Peggy. Put the coffee on me, will you?
00:43:20Just because he's got a record, they got a pick on it.
00:43:22Tim.
00:43:23I got to do something. I got to help him some way.
00:43:25Tim, be quiet.
00:43:26I can't stand around like a little kid while they kick Cliff around. I got to do something.
00:43:31There's nothing you can do. Tim, do you hear me?
00:43:33Darling, please.
00:43:33I'll get him out on bail.
00:43:35Tim!
00:43:36Now, let me alone.
00:43:45When they were little, I could always help them.
00:43:48I could pick them up when they fell down and wash them clean and bandage their hurts.
00:43:54Then...
00:43:56I'd better see about the coffee.
00:44:03I told you, I left the dance about a quarter past nine.
00:44:07I walked up 8th Avenue and cut across to the house.
00:44:09Anybody see you?
00:44:10I don't know. I don't remember.
00:44:11Why did you leave so early?
00:44:13You know why. I'm on parole.
00:44:14Uh-huh.
00:44:15Why don't you come clean, Taylor?
00:44:17The job was planned for three months.
00:44:18That's why I went there and got a job as a stock boy or anything you could get.
00:44:22I took it because it was the only job I could get anywhere.
00:44:24So a guy like you takes a job as a stock boy.
00:44:26Then you pick out a knife and there's a dance in the basement.
00:44:29Plenty of noise going on.
00:44:30You were in the store.
00:44:31You know how to get upstairs.
00:44:32You let the gang in and made your getaway.
00:44:34I told you, I don't know anything about it.
00:44:35You better talk, Taylor. It'll go easier with you.
00:44:38Oh, hello, Masters.
00:44:41Mr. Masters, tell them why I took a job as a stock boy.
00:44:44You know I didn't have any part of it, don't you?
00:44:46All right, Taylor. I'll help you all I can.
00:44:47Just sit down.
00:44:48Yes, sir.
00:44:49Tim.
00:45:08Tim.
00:45:10Yes, Ma.
00:45:12I couldn't do anything.
00:45:14Not anything.
00:45:15I couldn't even pay the bail bond.
00:45:19They wanted a hundred bucks.
00:45:20We've got forty.
00:45:24I tried to get the rest.
00:45:26Went up to my boss's house and asked for an adiance.
00:45:28Oh, Tim, you shouldn't not at this time of night.
00:45:31He said things about Cliff.
00:45:33Things I couldn't take.
00:45:34And I socked him.
00:45:35And now you lost your job.
00:45:37Yeah.
00:45:41I never felt the way I did tonight.
00:45:43Walking around the streets, wanting to do something.
00:45:46Nobody paying any attention.
00:45:48I didn't feel like a man at all.
00:45:50I felt like a stray dog, wandering around, begging for a handout.
00:45:54You're upset, Tim.
00:45:56Go to bed now.
00:46:03Good night, Ma.
00:46:05Good night.
00:46:05Good night.
00:46:07Well, I guess you've heard.
00:46:16You're in the clear.
00:46:18Yeah.
00:46:18Sorry, Taylor.
00:46:19But at first it looked like you were in it pretty deep.
00:46:21But you can't blame us.
00:46:22We couldn't take any chances.
00:46:24So I spent two nights in a cell.
00:46:26That's the way it goes.
00:46:28Give that to the desk, Sergeant.
00:46:29I've already called you, folks.
00:46:31Thanks.
00:46:32I've got your papers all made out.
00:46:33Drop down to the office this afternoon and get them.
00:46:35And I guess you'll be glad to be off parole.
00:46:38I certainly will.
00:46:39He never did it before.
00:46:49He's been different since the other night when they took you and he lost his job.
00:46:54But he never stayed out all night before.
00:46:56We'd have heard if anything had happened to him, wouldn't we?
00:47:00Sure.
00:47:01He's all right.
00:47:02He'll turn up.
00:47:03I'll eat your lunch, Peggy.
00:47:06You hardly touched a thing.
00:47:08I'm not hungry.
00:47:10Don't worry.
00:47:11Tim can take care of himself.
00:47:12He's old enough.
00:47:13Hello, Peggy.
00:47:24What are you doing here?
00:47:25What do you think she's doing here?
00:47:27She came up from the office to see if you were home.
00:47:29All right.
00:47:29The coppers let you out.
00:47:31Where have you been all night, Tim?
00:47:33I've been sitting up on top of a building, talking to the stars.
00:47:36Did they tell you I got out?
00:47:38Yeah.
00:47:39Don't you realize how you worried us?
00:47:41Yeah, sure.
00:47:42That's one of the things that keeps you like a rubber stamp.
00:47:45People worrying about you.
00:47:46I told you, you stick to me and you'd be crying the rest of your life.
00:47:49I won't have any more talk like this.
00:47:52Go to your room and wash your face.
00:47:53You're dirty.
00:47:54Okay.
00:48:07Cliff, you're not going to...
00:48:14You won't quarrel.
00:48:17It'll be all right, Mom.
00:48:37I'll tell you where I was.
00:48:42I was with the guys at the pool room until 3 o'clock.
00:48:45Then another guy and I took a walk up the 50s.
00:48:47We rolled a dude drunk.
00:48:49I got six bucks.
00:48:55Well, you can say what you like or try to take it out of my hide.
00:49:07I ain't going to take this, Cliff.
00:49:14That's okay by me.
00:49:23Cliff!
00:49:24Cliff!
00:49:26Tim!
00:49:29Cliff!
00:49:33Cliff!
00:49:34Tim!
00:49:34This ain't going to change anything, Cliff.
00:49:37Then we'll have a round of dance until you get the idea.
00:49:40Come on.
00:49:44That ain't the way it's going to be.
00:49:46I thought when you came back, things would be different.
00:49:48I thought you and me would work together.
00:49:50Really get ahead.
00:49:51Get someplace so we'd both feel like men again.
00:49:54That's the way it can be.
00:49:55No, it can't.
00:49:56Look at what they're doing to you now.
00:49:58Even after you served your time.
00:50:00They talked about being on the square with you.
00:50:01They kicked you around so much you can't even get a job.
00:50:04What has that got to do with lifting six bucks from a drunk?
00:50:07That ain't it, Cliff.
00:50:08It's letting them walk all over you.
00:50:09Ripping everything out of the inside of you.
00:50:11Making you quit fighting back.
00:50:12Till you're knocked back the rest of them.
00:50:13Licking their boots.
00:50:14You're kind of mixed up, kid.
00:50:16Anyway, I told you before, this was my fight.
00:50:19Yeah.
00:50:19But I don't have to stand around and watch it.
00:50:21I'm going to fight back.
00:50:22I want a decent life for Peggy and me.
00:50:24You think I want her in a kitchen all her life scrubbing pots she doesn't have enough to put in?
00:50:28Raising a family we got to bring up in the streets?
00:50:30You think I want Ma's life for her?
00:50:32That's up to you to change.
00:50:34By being a little smarter.
00:50:36By working a little harder.
00:50:37Ah, don't give me that stuff they fed you.
00:50:39I don't believe it.
00:50:40And I see what it's done to you.
00:50:42You talk about fighting back.
00:50:44Well, why don't you do something from the scrap you're in instead of yelling just because the going's a little tough?
00:50:49Sure.
00:50:51Maybe they got me tagged wrong.
00:50:53But you got a clean start.
00:50:55And if things ain't the way you want them, you're not going to have them changed by lifting six bucks from a drunk.
00:50:58And nothing's going to be changed your way either.
00:51:05Well, why don't you give it a chance?
00:51:07No, Cliff.
00:51:08You show me that rag to Richard's stuff work.
00:51:10Then maybe I'll believe you.
00:51:15Come here.
00:51:15Let me look at that.
00:51:19There.
00:51:21Go on now.
00:51:22You better get some sleep.
00:51:22Chuck Martin here?
00:51:28Yeah, right over there.
00:51:29They're coming into the stretch.
00:51:31It's Vainbow still in front for two lengths.
00:51:33Shuroff is second.
00:51:34Imager wore third.
00:51:35It's Vainbow.
00:51:36It's Shuroff.
00:51:38It's a driving finish.
00:51:39It's Vainbow the winner.
00:51:41Hi, Cliff.
00:51:42Hello, Chuck.
00:51:43Did you have it?
00:51:44No, my horse must have been in a party last night.
00:51:47I'd seen your picture in the paper.
00:51:48Yeah, it was a bum rap.
00:51:50Yeah, I know.
00:51:51Funny thing, ain't it?
00:51:52They always put your picture in the paper when they grab you, but they never do when
00:51:55they spring you.
00:51:56You've still got the same ideas.
00:51:58Sure.
00:51:58Something in this one, Mr. Martin?
00:52:00Yeah, give me 150 to win on flying spray.
00:52:03150 to win?
00:52:03Okay.
00:52:06Anything I can do to help you?
00:52:07Anything you want?
00:52:08I'm not after a handout.
00:52:10Just come up to say hello, huh?
00:52:13You know why I came.
00:52:15You found out I was right.
00:52:18You're gonna make me say it, huh?
00:52:19I still think the warden's idea was right, but the big shots down here haven't figured
00:52:24it out yet.
00:52:25They forget one thing.
00:52:27Some of the guys they send up are gonna come out again sooner or later.
00:52:29They ought to make up their minds.
00:52:30Either give them a chance or kill them off.
00:52:32They ain't got brains enough to think of that.
00:52:34They can do one or the other for me.
00:52:36Also, there's a reason.
00:52:38I gotta get from rags to riches quick.
00:52:40You got any suggestions?
00:52:41Yeah.
00:52:46Come on up and meet the boys.
00:52:47Come on up and meet the boys.
00:53:17Keep your mouth shut and walk on in.
00:53:42Here comes the bank manager.
00:53:44He'll open the vault.
00:53:44Good morning.
00:53:47Looks like it's gonna be a warm day, doesn't it?
00:54:15Yeah, I'm afraid so.
00:54:17Say, we're a little mixed up here.
00:54:18I think the fellow over at the gas station gave us the wrong steer.
00:54:21No?
00:54:21Just what's the best way over to Tedford?
00:54:23Oh, you're way off.
00:54:24Here.
00:54:25You go back down this road until you come to 41.
00:54:28Then you turn left and keep going over to here.
00:54:30That's the junction 63.
00:54:32Then you turn right, straight ahead.
00:54:34About 40 miles, I'd say.
00:54:36Well, the gas station must have been crazy.
00:54:38Well, thanks a lot.
00:54:39You're welcome.
00:54:39You're welcome.
00:54:39Thank you.
00:54:40Thank you.
00:54:41Thank you.
00:54:42¡No, no, no!
00:55:12¡No, no, no!
00:55:42¡No, no, no!
00:56:14¡No, no, no!
00:56:16No, no!
00:56:18¡No, no!
00:56:20¡No, no!
00:56:22¡No, no!
00:56:24No, no!
00:56:26No, no!
00:56:28No, no!
00:56:30No, no!
00:56:32No, no!
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00:56:56No, no!
00:56:58No, no!
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00:57:02No, no!
00:57:04No, no!
00:57:06No, no!
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00:57:22No, no!
00:57:24No, no!
00:57:26No, no!
00:57:32Oh, Peggy, you're so wonderful there.
00:57:34Thanks, Cliff.
00:57:36Thanks for everything.
00:57:37Good luck, kid.
00:57:38How about me?
00:57:39Don't I get a kiss?
00:57:40Oh, I'm so happy.
00:57:41Sure, I know.
00:57:42You better get moving.
00:57:43I just saw a kid with another shoe.
00:57:46Bye.
00:57:47Bye.
00:57:48Hurry up.
00:57:49Windyard!
00:57:50Now, if you'd only find a nice girl and get yourself married, I'd be the happiest woman in the whole world.
00:58:01What do I want another girl for, Mom? I got you, haven't I?
00:58:03Oh, Peggy.
00:58:04What are you trying to do, get rid of all of us?
00:58:06If it's just as well, that track, the job's all finished.
00:58:08I'll get myself a job in town, so I can watch over you that you don't get out of hand.
00:58:12Come on, honey, let's go home.
00:58:16Chuck here?
00:58:17They're all here.
00:58:19Where's the body?
00:58:32Hey, you're thinking of quitting.
00:58:34I told him.
00:58:36Saves me the trouble.
00:58:37You think you'll just walk out, huh?
00:58:39Is that the way it is?
00:58:41That's the way it is.
00:58:43I didn't like it when Chuck brought you in.
00:58:45I've been waiting for something like this.
00:58:47Like what?
00:58:48Like pulling out just before a job you know all about.
00:58:51You got the wrinkles out now, so you turn yellow.
00:58:57You know, from where I stand, you smell like a guy that'll squeal himself hoarse.
00:59:01The first time a copper flashes his badge.
00:59:04Don't pull a rod, Lefty. I'm heel, too.
00:59:14How do you feel about it?
00:59:17It's okay with me.
00:59:19Then that's it.
00:59:20You say he's okay?
00:59:22Yeah, I do.
00:59:23All right.
00:59:24But you better keep buttoned up.
00:59:26Thanks.
00:59:27Go on, powder.
00:59:29I still say we shouldn't have let that guy go, the dirty think.
00:59:43You do too much yapping.
00:59:44You always did.
00:59:45Who's talking to you?
00:59:46I'll cut it out, both of you.
00:59:47Come here, sit down.
00:59:48Johnny.
00:59:49Show him the setup.
00:59:50Let me a pencil.
00:59:53The loading platform's here, and the bank car rolls in here.
00:59:56Pueblo's the last pickup.
00:59:58She's made seven before and is usually carrying more than a hundred grand, according to Lefty.
01:00:02She'll be carrying all of that.
01:00:04Now, here's the platform, and here's where they park the trucks.
01:00:07Here's where they park the trucks.
01:00:37Let's go.
01:00:58Let's go.
01:01:07One, two.
01:01:10Come on, we're up.
01:01:11I'll put it in!
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01:04:18Taylor's brother
01:04:20Oh no you don't
01:04:21You don't get me mixed up in this
01:04:23Come on we're wasting time
01:04:24Shut up
01:04:24Now listen kid
01:04:25We ain't got no time
01:04:26So get this quick
01:04:27Cliff ain't been selling tractors
01:04:28He's been out with us
01:04:29Knocking over joints
01:04:30He was out with us tonight
01:04:31We get nabbed
01:04:32And they'll get him too
01:04:33You help us
01:04:34And you're helping Cliff
01:04:35See
01:04:35All right
01:04:41We can get out the back
01:04:42I'm hit
01:04:42I can't walk
01:04:43I've got a motorcycle
01:04:45Give me a hand will you
01:04:46Take a look outside
01:04:58You guys make it on foot
01:05:00I'll have to drop me off
01:05:00At my place
01:05:01Molly will pick me up there
01:05:02All right
01:05:16There she is
01:05:19I'll have to drop me off
01:05:34I'll have to drop me off
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01:08:15¿Qué es eso?
01:08:45¿Qué es eso?
01:09:15¿Qué es eso?
01:09:17¿Qué es eso?
01:09:19¿Qué es eso?
01:09:21¿Qué es eso?
01:09:23¿Qué es eso?
01:09:25¿Qué es eso?
01:09:27¿Qué es eso?
01:09:29¿Qué es eso?
01:09:31¿Qué es eso?
01:09:33¿Qué es eso?
01:09:35¿Qué es eso?
01:09:37¿Qué es eso?
01:09:39¿Qué es eso?
01:09:41¿Qué es eso?
01:09:43¿Qué es eso?
01:09:45¿Qué es eso?
01:09:47¿Qué es eso?
01:09:49¿Qué es eso?
01:09:51¿Qué es eso?
01:09:53¿Qué es eso?
01:09:55¿Qué es eso?
01:09:57¿Qué es eso?
01:09:59¿Qué es eso?
01:10:01¿Qué es eso?
01:10:03¿Qué es eso?
01:10:05¿Qué es eso?
01:10:07¿Qué es eso?
01:10:09¿Qué es eso?
01:10:11¿Qué es eso?
01:10:13¿Qué es eso?
01:10:15¿Qué es eso?
01:10:17¿Qué es eso?
01:10:20¿Meotr?
01:10:21No, sí, sí, José.
01:10:22¿Ahora?
01:10:23¿Alえ?
01:10:24A ver, José.
01:10:25Sí.
01:10:26¿Cómo lo ves de él?
01:10:27A ver.
01:10:30¿Quieres verlo?
01:10:31Sí.
01:10:32A ver.
01:10:34Gracias, Captain.
01:10:40¡Cliff!
01:10:41¿Sing out when you're ready?
01:10:42¿Alright.
01:10:44¿Qué sucedió?
01:10:46No, no, no, no, no, no.
01:11:16No, no, no, no.
01:11:17I'm clean.
01:11:18Hey, open up.
01:11:20Cliff, what'll they do to you if I squeal?
01:11:22Nothing.
01:11:23They've blown.
01:11:24And stop talking like a mug.
01:11:25You're not squealing, get me?
01:11:26You're telling the truth.
01:11:33Hudson.
01:11:35Yeah, he was driving.
01:11:38Lefty Sloan.
01:11:42Yeah.
01:11:43Chuck Martin.
01:11:47Okay, Taylor.
01:11:48He'll hold him for his own protection until we've round him up.
01:11:51Thanks, Captain.
01:11:52Take him back.
01:11:53So long, kid.
01:12:16Cliff, where have you been?
01:12:17What's happened to Tim?
01:12:18Nothing, Mom.
01:12:19Yes, something has.
01:12:20When he didn't come home, we called the garage and the policeman answered.
01:12:23Where is he?
01:12:24What's a policeman doing at the garage?
01:12:25A couple of gunmen used the place as a getaway.
01:12:26And Tim turned them over to the police.
01:12:27He's at the station now, staying there until they round up the gang.
01:12:32He's not arrested.
01:12:33Of course not.
01:12:34You're not lying to me, Cliff.
01:12:35If you don't believe me, you call the station yourself.
01:12:36Oh, I'm sorry, Cliff.
01:12:37Of course I believe you.
01:12:38It was only because I was so worried about Tim.
01:12:39I know it's because you love Tim.
01:12:40Tim is a lucky guy and he isn't in any trouble.
01:12:42And if he was, he wouldn't want you to worry about it.
01:12:43He'd thank you for being his mother and apologize for the trouble he has been.
01:12:44That's the way I'd feel.
01:12:45But you don't believe that you know, Tim, you're not lying to me.
01:12:46Well, it's not like you're lying to me, Cliff.
01:12:47You're not lying to me, Cliff.
01:12:48You're not lying to me, Cliff.
01:12:49As you were lying to me, Cliff, I'm not lying to me, Cliff.
01:12:50You're lying to me, Cliff.
01:12:51I'm lying to you, Cliff.
01:12:52You're lying to me, Cliff.
01:12:53You're lying to me, Cliff.
01:12:54I'm lying to you, Cliff.
01:12:55No, no, no, no, no, no.
01:13:25No, no, no, no, no.
01:13:55No, no, no, no.
01:14:25No, no, no, no, no.
01:14:55I'll be back in a couple of days.
01:15:07Wait here.
01:15:27No, no, no, no.
01:15:57Open up, it's Cliff.
01:15:58Come in.
01:16:05You must be nuts coming back here.
01:16:06No, I got to square with you what I owe you.
01:16:08I saw the kid.
01:16:09I saw the kid.
01:16:09He talked.
01:16:10Identified the pictures of you, Lefty, and Johnny.
01:16:12You can blast away if you want.
01:16:16Now, what's the use?
01:16:18It won't take them long to run down this place.
01:16:19You better get moving.
01:16:20I got a cab down front.
01:16:21You think he can make it?
01:16:22Yeah.
01:16:23Yeah.
01:16:23Give me the hat and coat.
01:16:24Yeah.
01:16:24Give me the hat and coat.
01:16:29Give me the hat and coat.
01:16:33Yeah.
01:16:34No, no.
01:17:04I'm sorry you got it. It's me they want to check. I'll go out and take it.
01:17:08No. No, it's no use. I ain't got a chance.
01:17:14Anyway, I ain't got no love for that hot seat.
01:17:16If I gotta go, I just...
01:17:17Let's just take lefty with me.
01:17:19See what's outside that window.
01:17:26I can climb around.
01:17:34Give me another rod. It's over now, T.
01:17:37This is it, I guess.
01:18:02That's okay with me. A kid deserved a break.
01:18:11All I care.
01:18:13You can't live forever.
01:18:15I got it, Johnny.
01:18:36Come on, let's get out of here.
01:18:37If this is one time we'll fool old Peter,
01:19:00we won't be back.
01:19:03What do you think of it?
01:19:17Oh, Tim, it's beautiful.
01:19:19You like it, huh?
01:19:20Oh, yes.
01:19:21I saved every nickel I could.
01:19:26Look at them.
01:19:27Oh, they're wonderful.
01:19:28You might as well know, Peggy,
01:19:31that these new gadgets are your anniversary present.
01:19:34Darling, it couldn't be better.
01:19:36It's funny.
01:19:38Once I was gonna give you a yacht,
01:19:39Emeralds,
01:19:40and the world with a fence around it.
01:19:42I've got the world,
01:19:43and it's got a fence around it.
01:19:46Darling, we better go there.
01:19:47Your mother will be waiting for us.
01:19:48Just a minute.
01:19:49I've got a real surprise for you now.
01:19:51Yes?
01:19:51Come here.
01:19:52Now go outside and keep your eyes closed.
01:19:55Keep your eyes closed.
01:19:56Now turn around.
01:20:00Shut.
01:20:01Uh-huh.
01:20:09Now look up.
01:20:11What do you think of it?
01:20:12Oh, Tim, it's wonderful.
01:20:15Oh, it's simply wonderful.
01:20:17Hello, you two.
01:20:18Hello.
01:20:18Hello.
01:20:19What do you think of it?
01:20:20Oh, that's fine.
01:20:22Say, what about the other tailor of Taylor Brothers Garage?
01:20:24When am I gonna meet him?
01:20:25He's gone away for a little while.
01:20:30Well, I've never even seen him around.
01:20:31Must be a sort of silent partner, huh?
01:20:34Yeah.
01:20:37Sort of a silent partner.
01:20:38Boy, I'm running the Severusannie.
01:20:53Oh.
01:20:54Oh.
01:20:54Oh.
01:20:55Oh.
01:20:57Oh.
01:20:57Oh.
01:20:58Oh.
01:20:58Oh.
01:21:03Oh.
01:21:03Gracias por ver el video.
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