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00:00:00¡Gracias!
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00:00:55So I says to him, listen, Mr. Schwab, I've been in gin's furnishing for three years, I says, and there ain't nothing you can tell me about BVDs.
00:01:04Oh, hi. There's your boyfriend. So long, Max. See you in the morning.
00:01:10Good night, Peg.
00:01:15Hello, Fred. Been waiting long?
00:01:17No, just for old help.
00:01:19Well, what's new in the luggage shop, huh?
00:01:20Oh, no, let's talk about it.
00:01:22Every time I sell a trunk, I want to stroll away in.
00:01:24The heat's got you.
00:01:25No. I just want to go somewhere.
00:01:27Anywhere.
00:01:28Good. That suits me perfectly.
00:01:31Why, Fred.
00:01:32Get in. I've got some great news for you.
00:01:39Well?
00:01:40How do you like baked beans?
00:01:41All right. Why?
00:01:42And codfish cakes?
00:01:43Well, not tonight, please.
00:01:44No, for breakfast.
00:01:45Breakfast?
00:01:46The next 50 years.
00:01:48What are you trying to say?
00:01:49We're going to live in Boston, darling.
00:01:51Boston? Fred Burke, have you lost your mind?
00:01:54Just my job.
00:01:55Fred.
00:01:56Old man Haynes is opening a new branch in Boston, darling, and I'm it.
00:01:59Three hundred a month. Manager. And no brass buttons.
00:02:02Fred, when?
00:02:03In a couple of months. Maybe sooner.
00:02:05Oh, you're a big egg. Why didn't you phone me?
00:02:09Boston.
00:02:10I'm going to have another apartment.
00:02:11Oh, no. We're getting a house.
00:02:13And a lawn with trees.
00:02:15We're going to live in style, lady.
00:02:17With a car and a couple of dogs.
00:02:21What's the matter?
00:02:21It's the third night this week.
00:02:31I never know where he is or what he's doing.
00:02:34Oh, Johnny's all right. He's probably looking for a job.
00:02:38He hasn't looked for a job in weeks.
00:02:41Been running around with that Wilson fellow.
00:02:43Frank Wilson?
00:02:44There's a candidate for the pen, if there ever was one.
00:02:47Johnny's only 19, Fred.
00:02:48He looks up to Frank Wilson as sort of a hero.
00:02:51He picked a swell model.
00:02:54Well, what can you expect from a kid that's grown up in this neighborhood?
00:02:57Poverty, cheapness, gangs, that's all he's ever known.
00:03:00Look, Madge.
00:03:01You've done all you could for the kid. Now it's my turn.
00:03:04As soon as we're married and this Boston job's settled,
00:03:07I've got plans for Johnny.
00:03:08Boy, I bet you the gang back in Kelly's would turn green
00:03:20if they knew you'd let me in on this.
00:03:22Yeah.
00:03:25Hey, hey, hold it down, kid.
00:03:28Wouldn't be so sweet if the cops caught up to us
00:03:30and found out this was a hot car.
00:03:32Yeah, I guess I'm a little nervous.
00:03:34Hey, remember, this was your idea coming along.
00:03:36You ain't cutting cold feet on me, are you?
00:03:39Didn't I cop this coffee by myself?
00:03:42I guess I got out of nerve for that.
00:03:43Yeah, you did all right.
00:03:45Of course, I don't blame you for being a little shaky your first time out.
00:03:48But don't let that worry you.
00:03:49The percentage is all in our favor.
00:03:52Percentage?
00:03:52Sure.
00:03:54The odds are four to one,
00:03:55and when a guy goes out on a job like this,
00:03:56he ain't gonna be picked up.
00:03:58And if he is, it's two to one.
00:04:00He won't be convicted.
00:04:01Gee, I didn't know that.
00:04:02Yeah, that's the real dope.
00:04:03Right in the newspapers.
00:04:04Government's own figures.
00:04:06Hey, listen, kid,
00:04:07the only time a guy goes to the band box
00:04:08is when he don't use his head.
00:04:10Look at me.
00:04:11I never done a day in my life.
00:04:13Yeah, and Madge always giving me
00:04:14that stuff about crime don't pay.
00:04:17Who said anything about crime?
00:04:18This is a business.
00:04:21You mean like a regular job?
00:04:22Just as regular as anything else.
00:04:25Hey,
00:04:26don't you think them Wall Street guys
00:04:27ain't got their hands in everybody's pocket?
00:04:29Yeah, I bet you they have.
00:04:30Sure they have.
00:04:31They're smart, but I'm smarter.
00:04:32I pay income tax.
00:04:35Gee, Frank, no kid.
00:04:36But I do.
00:04:37You don't think I'm gonna let
00:04:38them federal dicks get anything on me, do you?
00:04:40I'm clean.
00:04:42Yeah, you're plenty smart.
00:04:43You bet I am.
00:04:45I got things all figured out.
00:04:49Hey,
00:04:51you're not gonna use that thing, are you?
00:04:53What is?
00:04:53Yeah.
00:04:54Nah,
00:04:55this is just good company.
00:04:56Howdy.
00:05:06Kind of warm, isn't it?
00:05:07Yeah.
00:05:08Give me five.
00:05:09Yes, sir.
00:05:13Better shut off your engine.
00:05:15Uh,
00:05:15can't do it, buddy.
00:05:17Starter's not working.
00:05:18Well,
00:05:18I guess it won't hurt nothing.
00:05:23You run this place all by yourself?
00:05:25Yup.
00:05:26Been here five years.
00:05:27You folks from New York?
00:05:29No.
00:05:29Philadelphia.
00:05:32Notice you got New York plates.
00:05:35How much do I owe you?
00:05:36That'll be 90 cents.
00:05:38All I got is five bucks.
00:05:39Okay,
00:05:39I'll get you changed.
00:05:46Get over there.
00:05:47What's the idea?
00:05:48Let it stick up.
00:05:49Get over there.
00:05:52Get in that closet.
00:05:53Operator,
00:06:17operator.
00:06:17Operator.
00:06:17Boy,
00:06:18I didn't expect it to be that easy.
00:06:28Yeah,
00:06:29what I tell you,
00:06:29all it takes is brains and nerve.
00:06:31Hey,
00:06:31Frank,
00:06:31did I do okay?
00:06:32You're done fine,
00:06:33kid.
00:06:41I've just been held up by two fellows.
00:06:42One of them was just a kid.
00:06:43They were headed north.
00:06:44What kind of a car?
00:06:45A black coupe with a New York license.
00:06:50Hey,
00:06:50that looks like a lot of dough.
00:06:52Pretty good.
00:06:53That's why I picked it,
00:06:53John.
00:06:54Here you are.
00:06:5550-50.
00:06:58Oh,
00:06:58boy.
00:07:00Gosh,
00:07:00I didn't think you were going to give me that much.
00:07:02You warned it.
00:07:07Hey,
00:07:07Frank.
00:07:07The cops.
00:07:12What do we do?
00:07:14I want to keep your head.
00:07:15Step on it.
00:07:22Catches up to us.
00:07:23You don't know nothing,
00:07:24see?
00:07:24Okay.
00:07:26Turn off the road at the next bend.
00:07:27So long,
00:07:41sweetheart.
00:07:43Come on,
00:07:43get back on the road.
00:07:52Nice shooting,
00:07:53Johnny.
00:07:54All right,
00:07:54boys,
00:07:55a tent wall on the bank.
00:07:56You bet you don't.
00:07:56Kiss it goodbye.
00:07:58Kiss it goodbye.
00:08:00Boy,
00:08:00baby.
00:08:0211 out of 12,
00:08:03boy.
00:08:03Pretty good,
00:08:04huh?
00:08:04Hello,
00:08:04Johnny.
00:08:05I've been looking for you.
00:08:07So you found me,
00:08:08so what?
00:08:09Madge tells me you didn't get home last night.
00:08:11What's it to you?
00:08:12Well,
00:08:12she's pretty worried.
00:08:14Why don't you put out of this?
00:08:14Madge and me can take care of ourselves.
00:08:16That's no way to treat her,
00:08:17Johnny.
00:08:18She didn't sleep all night.
00:08:19That's because she ain't a night watchman like you.
00:08:22They get plenty of sleep.
00:08:23That's telling them,
00:08:24Johnny.
00:08:25Come on,
00:08:25Johnny,
00:08:25let's go home.
00:08:26I ain't going until I'm good and ready.
00:08:27Maybe you can string Randge along,
00:08:28but not me.
00:08:29Take it easy,
00:08:29kid.
00:08:30Well,
00:08:30that's how it is.
00:08:31You've been trying to boss me ever since you began that cheap play for my sister.
00:08:34Ouch.
00:08:39Sorry,
00:08:39Johnny,
00:08:40but you asked for it.
00:08:41I go on home.
00:08:42Off you beat,
00:08:42ain't you,
00:08:43Burke?
00:08:44Yeah,
00:08:44a little overtime job.
00:08:46Well,
00:08:46maybe you find it overtime don't pay so good down here.
00:08:49That's what I told Johnny.
00:08:50Beat it,
00:08:50kid.
00:08:51Listen,
00:08:51Burke,
00:08:51if Johnny's lucky enough to be a friend of mine,
00:08:53that's our business,
00:08:54see?
00:08:55To lay off him.
00:08:55Go ahead,
00:08:56Johnny,
00:08:56I'll see you tonight.
00:08:57Forget this,
00:08:57Wilson.
00:08:58I know what your business is.
00:09:00You're a cheap,
00:09:00small-time crook,
00:09:02and someday I'm going to put you right where you belong.
00:09:05Did you hear what he said about you?
00:09:07What in your soccer morning?
00:09:08I got my own way of handling them guys.
00:09:10Here,
00:09:10I'll take Johnny's cue.
00:09:11The four ball in the corner pocket.
00:09:16Johnny.
00:09:23Come on,
00:09:23Madge.
00:09:25Gee,
00:09:25you got a new suit.
00:09:26Yeah.
00:09:28Pretty nifty,
00:09:28huh?
00:09:30You like it?
00:09:33Where have you been?
00:09:34Why'd you have to send Fred Burke looking for me?
00:09:37Well,
00:09:38maybe something might have happened to you.
00:09:39I told you I was out of town hunting for a job,
00:09:40didn't I?
00:09:41But Johnny,
00:09:41you stayed out all night.
00:09:42Oh,
00:09:43I had to get a hitchhiker.
00:09:43I didn't get back a little while ago.
00:09:47I saved some supper for you.
00:09:48Come on in the kitchen.
00:10:04Where'd you get the new clothes?
00:10:06A friend of mine.
00:10:09Frank Wilson.
00:10:10Oh,
00:10:10what of it?
00:10:11I didn't ask him for me.
00:10:13Stake me.
00:10:14Johnny,
00:10:14why don't you leave that fellow alone?
00:10:15He's no good.
00:10:16You're listening to Fred again,
00:10:17huh?
00:10:18I don't need to listen to Fred.
00:10:19I can see for myself.
00:10:21Do you know what's happening to you?
00:10:22You're losing every bit of ambition
00:10:24that you ever had.
00:10:25Yeah?
00:10:26Ambition's no good
00:10:27unless you've got something to use it on.
00:10:28I'm sick of that.
00:10:29We tried,
00:10:30try again,
00:10:30work hard,
00:10:31and you went out in the end.
00:10:32It's only the dumb ones
00:10:33that fall for that stuff.
00:10:35Is that what Frank Wilson's
00:10:36been telling you?
00:10:37Maybe.
00:10:39Johnny,
00:10:39that man's a gangster.
00:10:40He ain't never done time.
00:10:50Get your hat on, honey.
00:10:51We're gonna celebrate.
00:10:53Hey,
00:10:54what is this?
00:10:55Never mind.
00:10:56Where's Johnny?
00:10:56He's in the kitchen.
00:10:57All right,
00:10:57get your things on.
00:11:03All right, Johnny.
00:11:06Still certain.
00:11:08What do you say we forget?
00:11:11I ain't forgetting nothing.
00:11:15Johnny,
00:11:16what happened?
00:11:17Nothing going out.
00:11:18Out where?
00:11:18Out, that's all.
00:11:19Out.
00:11:19Johnny,
00:11:20wait a minute.
00:11:22I want to show you something.
00:11:23You can't show me nothing.
00:11:24What happened, Fred?
00:11:28Oh,
00:11:28Johnny's sore at me.
00:11:29We had a little argument
00:11:30this afternoon.
00:11:32But I guess this will
00:11:32straighten it out.
00:11:34The railroad tickets.
00:11:37To Boston.
00:11:38Oh, Fred.
00:11:39We're leaving Friday morning
00:11:40at 11 o'clock.
00:11:41That gives us three whole days
00:11:42to get married in.
00:11:44There are three of them?
00:11:46Yeah.
00:11:46One's for Johnny.
00:11:47I got him a job
00:11:48with a company.
00:11:49Fred,
00:11:49that's the greatest thing
00:11:50that's ever happened to us.
00:11:52Well, I hope so.
00:11:52Let's go find him.
00:11:54I want to tell him.
00:12:17Hey.
00:12:18Ain't it pretty risky
00:12:18pulling us so close to home?
00:12:19I'm taking all the risk.
00:12:20You stay right here
00:12:21and keep your eyes open.
00:12:22Come on, Seth.
00:12:23I got myself a gun, too.
00:12:25Where'd you get it?
00:12:26Fred Bikes.
00:12:26I took it from his room.
00:12:27When?
00:12:28Tonight.
00:12:28He's out with Madge.
00:12:29I can put it back
00:12:29without him even knowing about it.
00:12:31You're an amazing fool.
00:12:32He wouldn't know how to use it anyway.
00:12:34You stay right here.
00:12:52Hey, get out of there.
00:13:04One yap out of you and I'll plug you.
00:13:06Get out of bed.
00:13:07I got a job here.
00:13:08Come on, come on, come on, come on.
00:13:23True that door.
00:13:31Get over that safe.
00:13:33Open it up.
00:13:38What's in that tin box?
00:13:44Cash.
00:13:45Get it out of there.
00:14:08Get it out of there.
00:14:38Get it out of there.
00:14:52Who is it?
00:14:53Frank.
00:14:58Shut that door and turn on them lights.
00:15:08How you been?
00:15:09I had some business to take care of.
00:15:11What happened?
00:15:13What happened to you?
00:15:14That's what I want to know.
00:15:15Gosh, when that bell started ringing, I was scared stiff, so I beat it.
00:15:20Look, Frank.
00:15:21Give me Burke's gun so I can put it back, huh?
00:15:23I've been going nuts thinking something went wrong.
00:15:26Hand it over so I can put it back while he's still out with Mitch, huh?
00:15:29Come on.
00:15:30Come on.
00:15:31Quit stalling.
00:15:32Give me the gun.
00:15:33What gun?
00:15:35What's the idea?
00:15:36You didn't give me no gun.
00:15:38What are you trying to pull?
00:15:40You heard me.
00:15:41I said you didn't give me no gun.
00:15:43You didn't see me tonight and you ain't seeing me now.
00:15:46Get it?
00:15:50You talk as if you're in a jam.
00:15:54You didn't.
00:15:55It ain't my fault.
00:15:57He got plugged.
00:15:58He put up a fight.
00:15:59Has he hurt bad?
00:16:00Yeah.
00:16:01He's dead.
00:16:02I got away clean.
00:16:03Nobody saw me.
00:16:04Waiter.
00:16:06With Fred's gun.
00:16:08Yeah.
00:16:11Yeah, with Fred's gun.
00:16:13And you give it to me.
00:16:14You took it from the copper's room.
00:16:16Don't forget that.
00:16:17Where is it?
00:16:18It's in the pawn shop.
00:16:19What do you want to leave it there for?
00:16:20They'll find it.
00:16:21They'll trace it to Fred.
00:16:22They'll pin it on him.
00:16:23I'm gonna get that gun.
00:16:25Now, wait a minute.
00:16:26You sit down and listen to me.
00:16:27The worst you'll get is a pickup.
00:16:28He's out with Madge, ain't he?
00:16:29He's got an alibi, airtight.
00:16:31All I'll get if they put the finger on me
00:16:32is the wrong end of a stream of hot juice.
00:16:34I never should have listened to you.
00:16:36Why do I ever get myself mixed up in this mess?
00:16:38Yellow as they make them, ain't you?
00:16:42I don't care.
00:16:43I'm gonna cut myself loose from you.
00:16:44Fred and Madge were right.
00:16:45If I ever get out of this, I'm true.
00:16:47I'm gonna get a job.
00:16:48Now, listen, kid.
00:16:49We're in this together.
00:16:50And there's a murder rap hanging over both of us.
00:16:52You and me.
00:16:53You can't fake me into this.
00:16:54I didn't do no shooting.
00:16:55I wasn't even there when it happened.
00:16:56It don't make no difference if you was in China.
00:16:58You'd give me the gun, didn't you?
00:16:59And that's the law.
00:17:00And that's all the D.A. and the jury care about.
00:17:02And from now on, kid, you and me are gonna be just like Siamese twins.
00:17:06There ain't gonna be nothing happening to me without the same thing happening to you.
00:17:11You understand?
00:17:20Well, Frank, what do you want me to do?
00:17:23I'm gonna do just what I'm gonna do.
00:17:24Play dumb and keep your mouth shut.
00:17:25This is one rap that's going in dead storage.
00:17:27But the cops suppose they start asking questions.
00:17:29All right.
00:17:30You don't know nothing.
00:17:31Yeah, sure.
00:17:32But copper's got a way of wearing you down.
00:17:34Oh.
00:17:37Maybe this'll help you out.
00:17:39There's only two guys know I did the shooting.
00:17:42And one of them's dead.
00:17:44The other one's gonna be if you don't keep his trap shut.
00:17:47Good night, Johnny.
00:18:17Hello, Johnny.
00:18:27I've been waiting up for you.
00:18:32I thought you were out with Fred.
00:18:34Oh, I was, but we got home long before midnight.
00:18:37Looked high and low for you.
00:18:38I wanted to tell you the good news.
00:18:40Johnny,
00:18:42Fred and I are gonna get married.
00:18:44Friday morning.
00:18:45And you're gonna be best man.
00:18:48Aren't you gonna say something?
00:18:49Aren't you excited?
00:18:50Yeah.
00:18:51Yeah, sure.
00:18:53Friday, huh?
00:18:55At the City Hall.
00:18:56And then we're going to Boston.
00:18:57To live.
00:18:58All of us.
00:18:59You too.
00:19:00Fred's got a job for you.
00:19:01A job?
00:19:02A steady job with a good chance for promotion.
00:19:04Oh, Johnny, you will come, won't you?
00:19:06Yeah.
00:19:08Sure, I'll come.
00:19:10I mean...
00:19:13What's the matter?
00:19:19Johnny.
00:19:20Johnny.
00:19:21Are you afraid that this marriage will break us up?
00:19:25It won't change a thing.
00:19:27We'll still be together.
00:19:28Only now there's gonna be three of us.
00:19:31Johnny, maybe we'll get a card.
00:19:34Gee, doesn't it all sound swell?
00:19:36Oh, boy, that's great.
00:19:44Johnny Stone?
00:19:45Yeah?
00:19:46What's the matter?
00:19:47I'm taking him with me.
00:19:48Johnny.
00:19:49All right, sir.
00:19:50I'll get your coat.
00:19:51Johnny.
00:19:52Johnny, what have you done?
00:19:53I didn't do nothing.
00:19:54I wasn't even there.
00:19:55Shut up, you sap.
00:19:56What's he done?
00:19:57Him and his boyfriend here knocked over a gas station the other night.
00:20:00Oh.
00:20:01But I thought...
00:20:02Yeah, they caught up with us, Johnny.
00:20:03We made just one little mistake.
00:20:04They found some fingerprints we left in the joint.
00:20:06Might as well take it on the chin.
00:20:08There's worse wraps than this, you know.
00:20:10Come on.
00:20:11Come on.
00:20:12Johnny.
00:20:13Johnny.
00:20:14I understand there was a killing in this neighborhood tonight.
00:20:15Yeah, that was a hot one.
00:20:16Special patrolman, a fellow named Burke, took his service gun and stuck up a pawn shop.
00:20:18They got him, didn't they?
00:20:19Yeah.
00:20:20What's the matter, kid?
00:20:21Past your bedtime?
00:20:22And now, ladies and gentlemen, if you will step right over this way, please.
00:20:41Step right up.
00:20:43Close the door.
00:20:44And now, ladies and gentlemen, if you will step right over this way, please.
00:20:50Step right up close.
00:20:52This trip up the Hudson River is intended to be both educational and entertaining.
00:20:56I now call your particular attention to those gray forbidding walls upon my right here.
00:21:02The cell block at Sing Sing.
00:21:05Within those gray walls are 2,682 men serving out a total of over 20,000 years.
00:21:13Yoo-hoo!
00:21:14Yoo-hoo!
00:21:15Hey!
00:21:16Hey!
00:21:17Hey!
00:21:18On her way to Albany, I'll bet she'll be in New York by midnight tonight.
00:21:20Yeah.
00:21:21First stop, 125th Street.
00:21:22Just 10 minutes' walk from where I live.
00:21:23You mean you're used to.
00:21:24Hey!
00:21:25Look, she's pulling in.
00:21:26Nah.
00:21:27That's just to give the rubbernecks a thrill.
00:21:28Boy, I wonder what this joint looks like to them chumps from out there.
00:21:31I'll write you a letter about it, Toad.
00:21:32Because that's where I'm going to be seeing her from soon.
00:21:33Looking for Johnny?
00:21:35I hear the D.A. plowed right through Burke's alibi.
00:21:37Had him and that girl twisted up like a penny pretzel.
00:21:38Yeah?
00:21:39Yeah.
00:21:40They give the case to the jury yesterday.
00:21:41Oh, thanks for the news.
00:21:42And your pal Johnny is on a visit with his sister.
00:21:43Oh, yeah.
00:21:44Yeah.
00:21:45That's just to give the rubbernecks a thrill.
00:21:46Well, I wonder what this joint looks like to them chumps from out there.
00:21:47I'll write you a letter about it toad.
00:21:48Because that's where I'm going to be seeing her from soon.
00:21:50Looking for Johnny?
00:21:51I hear the D.A. plowed right through Burke's alibi.
00:21:53Had him and that girl twisted up like a penny pretzel.
00:21:54Yeah?
00:21:55Yeah.
00:21:56They gave the case to the jury yesterday.
00:21:57Oh, thanks for the news.
00:21:58They gave the case to the jury yesterday.
00:22:00Thanks for the news.
00:22:02And your pal Johnny is on a visit with his sister.
00:22:05In case that interests you.
00:22:06What are you telling me all this for?
00:22:08Ah, be yourself, Frankie.
00:22:09Here's one guy that's cut all his teeth.
00:22:11Well, how'd you like to have me shove him down your throat for you?
00:22:19You mean the jury found Fred guilty?
00:22:22They couldn't.
00:22:23But they did.
00:22:24Circumstantial evidence.
00:22:26Fighting the gun there.
00:22:28They claimed he could have done it after he left me.
00:22:33They're bringing him here today.
00:22:35To the death house.
00:22:37But he's innocent.
00:22:40Johnny, tell me you believe he's innocent.
00:22:43Yeah.
00:22:45Fred's lawyer is taking an appeal.
00:22:48But there's only one way to clear him.
00:22:51Johnny, we've got to find out who stole Fred's gun.
00:22:55I thought it all wrong.
00:22:57Now, whoever did it must have known that Fred left his gun in his room when he was off duty.
00:23:01Well, what are you looking at me for?
00:23:04I didn't have nothing to do with it.
00:23:05No, Johnny, but you know somebody that made it.
00:23:08Frank Wilson.
00:23:09Frank?
00:23:11Yes.
00:23:12Maybe he's heard something.
00:23:14Maybe he knows somebody in the neighborhood and he'll do a thing like that.
00:23:18He must know every crook in Hell's Kitchen.
00:23:21Johnny, talk to him.
00:23:22Beg him to help us clear Fred.
00:23:25Look, Frank don't know nothing.
00:23:26See, he would have told me.
00:23:28Johnny, all I'm asking you to do is just to talk to him.
00:23:31I can't stay here and let Fred...
00:23:42It's been three months now, Johnny.
00:23:45First you and then Fred.
00:23:49I can't stand it.
00:23:51I've got to do something.
00:23:54Just talk to him.
00:23:56Please.
00:24:01I'll talk to him.
00:24:10Say, I hear we got a new boarder for the death house.
00:24:12A guy by the name of Burke.
00:24:16Hey, Toad, what odds are you giving on Burke?
00:24:18Does he get the chair or don't he?
00:24:19I'll let you know.
00:24:21I'll make him book just as soon as I get some dope.
00:24:25Hey, Johnny.
00:24:31What happened?
00:24:33Frank, they're giving Fred the chair.
00:24:36What are we going to do now?
00:24:38Light down, kid.
00:24:39Birdies will pick up your voice and lay it right in the warden's lap.
00:24:42But don't you see, it isn't ending the way you said.
00:24:44Well, it ain't my fault that some dumb juror...
00:24:46...he didn't believe his alibi.
00:24:47But listen to me.
00:24:48They'll put him in the death house.
00:24:49He'll be a goner.
00:24:50Oh, don't be a sap.
00:24:51Nobody's going to go for this job.
00:24:52That's what you just said to me before.
00:24:54That's what you told me when they picked Fred up.
00:24:56When they put him on trial.
00:24:58You've been telling me that for three months.
00:25:00You said it'd be a sin.
00:25:01I said it was going to be filed away in dead storage, and it's going to be.
00:25:03There's going to be an appeal.
00:25:04There's got to be.
00:25:05That's the law.
00:25:06Only this time, it's going to be in front of some smart judges.
00:25:09Not some tick-headed jury that's too dumb to know when a guy's lying.
00:25:12Except when they flip a coin.
00:25:14Yeah.
00:25:15Yeah, Matt said something about an appeal, but she don't seem to...
00:25:19Women always got to have something to sob about.
00:25:22Yeah, but you should have seen Madge in the visiting room.
00:25:26Asking me if I didn't know he was innocent.
00:25:29What'd you say?
00:25:30Nothing, Frank. Nothing.
00:25:32Even when she mentioned your name.
00:25:34My name?
00:25:35No, no. She doesn't suspect nothing.
00:25:37All she said was to speak to Frank Wilson.
00:25:40She thought maybe you could help find the man who did the killing.
00:25:43She said maybe you knew some guys in the neighborhood that would do such a thing.
00:25:46Me sitting there, watching her face.
00:25:50Scared maybe she could read my thoughts.
00:25:53Well, did she?
00:25:54No. No.
00:25:56It all ended in me saying I'd talk to you.
00:25:58But you didn't know nothing.
00:26:00Because you'd assured tell me if you did.
00:26:02That's the right answer, Johnny.
00:26:04It's always smart to have the right answer like that.
00:26:07Now, listen, kid, I got things all figured out.
00:26:09You just keep your wits steady and play dumb.
00:26:26Now, easy, fella.
00:26:27Hey, Toad.
00:26:28Take him in, boys.
00:26:38I've got to go to him. I've got to see him.
00:26:39Crazy, crazy fool. You spill your inside.
00:26:41I can't stand it, I tell you. I feel like...
00:26:43Taking his place and waiting for a stream of hot juice to shock you into kingdom come?
00:26:46Supposing I beat you to it.
00:26:47I could talk him into giving me a plea and putting you in his place.
00:26:50Then I'd be watching your face taking a long, last look at the river.
00:26:53Let me go.
00:26:54You'd like waiting in your cell.
00:26:55Waiting for the barber to come in and give you a nice, clean shave.
00:26:58On the top of your head.
00:26:59So she looked sweet and clean when the principal keeper and the warden took you in
00:27:02and showed you off to the twelve pie-eyed stiffs that come to see you die.
00:27:06Maybe you'd feel better if Madge came up to say goodbye to you.
00:27:09You guys looking to get yourselves chalked in? Here's a pique.
00:27:16Get up.
00:27:24Hey, what's going on here?
00:27:25Nothing.
00:27:26I fell down.
00:27:27Yeah, we were scuffling his foot slip.
00:27:30You'd better be careful your foot don't slip, Wilson.
00:27:33I thought you two were pals. You came up together, didn't you?
00:27:37You both work in the shoe shop.
00:27:39What's the trouble?
00:27:41These two birds are getting on each other's nerves, warden.
00:27:44Maybe we ought to separate them for a while.
00:27:46Very good idea.
00:27:48Going to find you a new job, young man.
00:27:50See me in the morning.
00:27:54I didn't mean to do it, Frank. I'm sorry.
00:27:56Oh, forget it.
00:28:07Cut a young, tender white leghorn chicken in eight pieces and soak in rich, thick Jersey cream.
00:28:16Then lay it in a frying pan and a half pound of fresh country butter.
00:28:22Place the pieces in the oven and cook slowly, turning them over until a nice golden brown on all sides.
00:28:30I don't like that.
00:28:33Ain't that something?
00:28:34Is that all you do, Sam? Think about something to eat?
00:28:37No, Pop. Sometimes I dream about them.
00:28:40Listen to this.
00:28:42Take one half pound of sweet butter,
00:28:46three ounces of chopped salt and almonds,
00:28:50one fourth pound of chopped fresh mushrooms,
00:28:55a little chopped parsley,
00:28:58the juice of a lemon,
00:29:00and grated nutmeg.
00:29:02Add a glass full of white wine and put in the oven for 20 minutes.
00:29:09When done, pour over the chicken.
00:29:12Sam, at the rate you are going, it'll take you ten years to read that book.
00:29:15Oh, that's all right, Pop. I ain't in no hurry, no how.
00:29:20Hello. Good morning, Doc.
00:29:25Yeah, I know, but I can't come up now. I'm too busy.
00:29:29I just took some of your horse medicine. That'll hold me.
00:29:34All right. Just before lock-up. Bye.
00:29:42Take off your cap.
00:29:44Pop, this is your new assistant, Johnny Stone.
00:29:46This is Pop, your new boss.
00:29:49I think he's forgotten his real name.
00:29:50Pop'll do. I'll never need another name.
00:29:53How much time's he got?
00:29:54You're doing five to ten, ain't you, Johnny?
00:29:55Five? That means in three years and four months, the parole board will yank him out.
00:30:00Takes me two years to break a man in on this job.
00:30:03I told the warden nothing less than ten years.
00:30:06His life was preferred.
00:30:07You know anything about books?
00:30:10Nothing.
00:30:11I thought I was getting an assistant.
00:30:13Johnny will learn as long as he keeps away from those big-shot pals.
00:30:16The orders are to keep him busy.
00:30:18It's all the line of duty, Pop.
00:30:20Beauty.
00:30:21You know how to handle a typewriter?
00:30:24Some.
00:30:26Come in.
00:30:30Sit down. Type something out.
00:30:31What?
00:30:32Oh, Hamlet's Lillipa.
00:30:34Lincoln's Gettysburg address, anything at all.
00:30:45Looks like you're perfect.
00:30:46Look, I didn't want to come here in the first place.
00:30:49I told them to leave me down in the shoe shop.
00:30:51You what?
00:30:52I don't know nothing about books.
00:30:53Where are you going?
00:30:54You just told me you didn't want me.
00:30:55Well, I ain't crazy about you, either.
00:30:56Maybe you can fix it so I don't have to stay here.
00:30:58Oh, you want me to help you get back into the shoe shop?
00:31:01Yeah, that wouldn't make you mad, would it?
00:31:03Got any suggestions?
00:31:05Yeah. Sure. Tell them I'm dumb. Tell them I don't pick things up.
00:31:08Not me, son.
00:31:10I'm not ratting out of my time of life.
00:31:12Yeah, but you just said that you didn't...
00:31:13Ah, this is Sing Sing, Johnny.
00:31:15We're taking orders, you and me.
00:31:18Well, I guess we just have to get along.
00:31:21Soon be time for the whistle, and the boys will be coming in right after meth.
00:31:25Step in here, and I'll explain things to you.
00:31:28Yeah, but I gotta get out now.
00:31:29Sorry, Johnny. I need you here.
00:31:31I gotta get out for a minute. I gotta see somebody.
00:31:33Somebody can wait.
00:31:34You ain't the warden.
00:31:35But I'm the boss of this library.
00:31:37Oh, yeah?
00:31:41Go ahead. Why don't you call a screw?
00:31:45I won't be in the Голливуд.
00:31:46Let's go.
00:31:47No, no, no.
00:31:48There's no lie.
00:31:49No, no.
00:31:50No, no, no.
00:31:51No.
00:31:53No.
00:31:54No, no, no.
00:31:56Oh, no.
00:31:58No, no, no, no.
00:31:59No, no.
00:32:01No.
00:32:02No.
00:32:04No!
00:32:05In the street hall.
00:32:07Oh, no, no.
00:32:08No!
00:32:09¡Gracias!
00:32:39I laid bets on 21 guys that they would go to the chair.
00:32:43And every one of them went.
00:32:45You know, I cleaned up about 100 cartons of butts.
00:32:47So what?
00:32:48Well, what I want to know is strictly confidential.
00:32:51Has he got a leg to stand on,
00:32:53or do you think he's gonna get the chair?
00:32:55Stop it.
00:32:56All right.
00:32:57All right, I'm only trying to make a little dope for the both of us.
00:33:00Lay off me, see.
00:33:02I don't know nothing about it, see.
00:33:04There's big dough in it, Johnny.
00:33:06Big dough?
00:33:07Get out of your books and get out,
00:33:09or I'll knock the bottom right out of your filthy little racket.
00:33:12Okay, Pop.
00:33:14Okay, if that's the way you feel about it.
00:33:17Think it over, Johnny.
00:33:20Think it over.
00:33:25Snooping little rat.
00:33:27All he lacks is a tail.
00:33:29Was that what was on your mind, Johnny?
00:33:32I brought him up yesterday.
00:33:34He's innocent.
00:33:36That's the old familiar chorus over in the condemned cells.
00:33:41He didn't do it, I tell you.
00:33:43He wasn't even there.
00:33:44You seem pretty sure about it.
00:33:46I am sure.
00:33:47I mean...
00:33:48Well, if he didn't do it, the sure way to save him is to get a line on the guy that did.
00:33:53Is that the tie-up between the shoe shop and the death house?
00:33:57I don't get you.
00:33:59This is your first trip, isn't it, Johnny?
00:34:01Well, Sing Sing's no place to play ball by yourself.
00:34:05They'd throw you out before you got as far as first base.
00:34:08Look, I don't know what you're talking about.
00:34:10You look like a clean kid, Johnny.
00:34:12But I think you're carrying a bigger load than you can handle.
00:34:15What are you driving?
00:34:16Now, you listen to me.
00:34:17I don't hand out phony talk like those big shots down in the yard.
00:34:21And I don't pretend to be like old Josh in the Bible that made the sun stand still.
00:34:28He's the only human that ever did that, if he did.
00:34:32But I've been around a long time, and I've soaked in a lot of jail sets.
00:34:37And this old head of mine's got a foolproof storage compartment.
00:34:42So maybe I can help you carry that load.
00:34:48All right.
00:34:50Better look around.
00:34:51Get acquainted.
00:34:53Here.
00:34:54Study this catalog.
00:35:01Say, Pop.
00:35:03Has an alibi got a better chance on appeal than with a jury?
00:35:07Certainly.
00:35:09If it's on the level.
00:35:20What do you want?
00:35:21Shoe shop books.
00:35:22I got a list for new ones.
00:35:23What's the matter with your regular runner?
00:35:24Oh, he was feeling kind of low.
00:35:25He asked me to help out.
00:35:26Hey.
00:35:27I just saw Wilson.
00:35:28He told me to put you wise.
00:35:29You don't trust this old psalm-singing stooge.
00:35:30He says he's gonna talk to you today and for you to meet him.
00:35:31Next time, get it?
00:35:32You're a fast worker.
00:35:33The faster I get him, the quicker I'm rid of you.
00:35:37The feeling's mutual, old-timer.
00:35:38So long, kid.
00:35:39I'll be seeing you.
00:35:41One of your big-shot friends.
00:35:44What a lot.
00:35:45You're a big-shot friend.
00:35:46I'm a little too close.
00:35:47You're a little too close.
00:35:48It's a little too close.
00:35:49I don't like that.
00:35:50It's just so Wilson.
00:35:51He told me to put you wise.
00:35:52You don't trust this old psalm-singing stooge.
00:35:53He says he's gonna talk to you today and for you to meet him.
00:35:54Last time, get it?
00:35:55You're a fast worker.
00:35:56The faster I get him, the quicker I'm rid of you.
00:35:59The feeling's mutual, old-timer.
00:36:03So long, kid.
00:36:04I'll be seeing you.
00:36:09One of your big-shot friends.
00:36:10No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:36:40It's all right, Johnny, if you want to go to mass now.
00:36:46I'll wait for you.
00:37:10All set for Friday night?
00:37:16Yeah.
00:37:18We need one more guy to handle the screws.
00:37:21What do you say, Frankie?
00:37:23Home for Christmas?
00:37:24Oh, you think I'm nuts?
00:37:25I only got three more years to lose, then I'm clean.
00:37:27Yeah, maybe.
00:37:29But they don't clean you first.
00:37:35Think it over, Frankie.
00:37:37Don't take too long.
00:37:38A canned apricot moringue pie is made by cutting the apricots fine
00:37:55and mixing them with a half cup of sugar
00:37:58and the beaten yolk of an egg.
00:38:00Fill the crust and bake.
00:38:03Apricot moringue pie.
00:38:05De-licious.
00:38:07You know, Sam, you had that cookbook out eight times already.
00:38:10Yeah, I'm down to the deserts now.
00:38:12I had to make you out a new card.
00:38:13Hey, Johnny.
00:38:14Yeah?
00:38:14Have you got anything there on how to take out a patent?
00:38:16Yeah.
00:38:16Yeah, I think I have.
00:38:18Gee, Johnny, you're getting to know more about the library and poppers.
00:38:21How come you're taking a book out on patents?
00:38:23Me and him are inventors, Johnny.
00:38:24A new lock.
00:38:26Oh, you make them and he picks them.
00:38:27No, Sam, you got us wrong.
00:38:29We're going legit now.
00:38:30This lock is burglar proof.
00:38:31Seems to me you're aiming to make yourselves awful unpopular around here.
00:38:35Ah, we're going to give the boys a break.
00:38:37Look, send them out as an advance guard.
00:38:39Wake up a crime wave, but a crime wave.
00:38:41Pull every lock in the town.
00:38:43A big beef goes up.
00:38:45Then the legit steps in.
00:38:47That's us.
00:38:47We clean up.
00:38:50It's the old story.
00:38:52Demand and supply.
00:38:54Keep it under your hat.
00:38:55Shh.
00:38:59Under your hat.
00:39:01Hi, boys.
00:39:01Hello, Red.
00:39:02Got your depot me yet?
00:39:03Practically all set.
00:39:04Well, so long, Red.
00:39:05Keep the home fires burning.
00:39:06I'll be seeing you.
00:39:07Yeah, in 15 years.
00:39:10Check it in, Johnny.
00:39:11Well, I hope there won't be any renewals, Red.
00:39:13Don't worry about me, kid.
00:39:14With five-year parole hanging over my head,
00:39:16say, I'd be a sucker.
00:39:18How about those warrants?
00:39:20I'm expecting the last one to be lifted tomorrow.
00:39:24I never thought I'd throw that load off for the rest of my life.
00:39:27Certainly has a fine feeling.
00:39:29Yeah.
00:39:30Must be great being out in the clear again.
00:39:33What's eating you, Johnny?
00:39:34You only got three years to go.
00:39:36Well, you can do that without even taking your shoes off.
00:39:39Where's the old man?
00:39:40Oh, he's up at the hospital.
00:39:42Doc wants to look him over again.
00:39:43Give him this, will you?
00:39:45What is it?
00:39:45Oh, it's, uh...
00:39:46Well, it's sort of a Christmas present.
00:39:49We're working on it for six months.
00:39:50Not bad, eh?
00:39:51Hey, that's a beaut.
00:39:53Boy, I bet your papa liked that.
00:39:54Yeah.
00:39:54I figure the old man can use it.
00:39:56What with the cold weather sitting in.
00:39:57You know, he's been kind of slipping lately, Johnny.
00:40:01He's a great guy, kid.
00:40:03Well, so long, kid.
00:40:04In case I don't see you again.
00:40:06So long, Red.
00:40:06Good luck.
00:40:07Thanks.
00:40:11I don't like this book.
00:40:12Ain't got enough pictures in it.
00:40:14Say, Johnny.
00:40:15I was just thinking.
00:40:17You know, Bert's appeal's about due,
00:40:18and I got a lot of dough on that guy.
00:40:20You know anything about it?
00:40:21Big dough.
00:40:26Where's Pop?
00:40:27Well, he's up at the hospital.
00:40:28He'll be back any minute.
00:40:29Well, you come with me.
00:40:30They want to see you over at the death house.
00:40:32Yes, Johnny.
00:40:36Bert's appeal's been denied.
00:40:42Come on.
00:40:42They're waiting for you.
00:41:02Hey, Frankie.
00:41:11What do you think?
00:41:12Bert's appeal has just been turned down.
00:41:15Oh, that's a rotten break for him.
00:41:17That's a rotten break for me.
00:41:18I was taken.
00:41:18Now, the guy wouldn't get the hot seat.
00:41:20Now, I stand to lose 10 cartons of butts.
00:41:22Oh, now, ain't that too bad.
00:41:24Hey, listen, Frankie.
00:41:25You'll want to hear this.
00:41:27Johnny Stone was just called over to the death house.
00:41:30Where'd you get that dough?
00:41:32I was in the library when the P.K. came for him.
00:41:35Say, uh, have you got any idea what they want to see Johnny about?
00:41:53Stand by, Colin.
00:41:54Right.
00:41:55Sit down.
00:42:00Let's go.
00:42:05Madge.
00:42:06Did they tell you?
00:42:08Hey, where is he?
00:42:08I've got to see him.
00:42:10I don't know why they sent for you, Johnny.
00:42:12I told Fred.
00:42:12Why don't they bring him in?
00:42:13I've got to talk to him.
00:42:14It isn't his fault, Johnny.
00:42:17I know Fred would never drag you into this, but his lawyer insisted.
00:42:20I told him you didn't know anything.
00:42:22That you couldn't.
00:42:22But there's so little time there.
00:42:29You sure love him.
00:42:31Don't you?
00:42:32Might just as well be me.
00:42:36Listen, Madge.
00:42:38Nothing's going to happen.
00:42:40I've got something to tell him.
00:42:42Johnny, you haven't heard anything.
00:42:44That's what I'm saying.
00:42:45Well, what is it?
00:42:46Tell me.
00:42:46Tell me.
00:42:46You better keep an eye on me.
00:43:02Still got one hand loose.
00:43:04I'm sorry, Burke.
00:43:05Rules are rules.
00:43:06No exception.
00:43:11Seems like old times.
00:43:12The three of us together.
00:43:13Listen, Fred.
00:43:15Johnny has something to tell you.
00:43:17Go on, Johnny.
00:43:22Let's have it, Johnny.
00:43:24Johnny.
00:43:26Why don't you tell him you were saying...
00:43:30Fred.
00:43:33How long have you got before?
00:43:35That depends on you, Johnny.
00:43:43Are you Johnny Stone?
00:43:51Yes, sir.
00:43:51Johnny, this is Mr. Carey, Fred Burke's lawyer.
00:43:54And this is the district attorney.
00:43:56I suppose you know that Fred Burke's appeal has been denied?
00:44:01Yeah.
00:44:02Mr. Carey thinks that you may be able to help him get a stay of execution.
00:44:07He wants to ask you some questions.
00:44:08It's your legal right not to answer.
00:44:12Of course, if you know the answers, it's entirely up to you.
00:44:16Are you taking everything down?
00:44:17Right.
00:44:19Go ahead, Carey.
00:44:22John Stone, you took a plea to robbery in the second degree.
00:44:26Yes, sir.
00:44:27Was that the job you were on with Frank Wilson?
00:44:30Yeah.
00:44:31How long have you known Wilson?
00:44:33Ever since I was a little kid.
00:44:35And you've always looked up to him, considered him a big shot.
00:44:38Haven't you, Johnny?
00:44:39I didn't say that.
00:44:40Haven't you always done what he asked you to?
00:44:43No.
00:44:44Is that why you had trouble with Wilson that day in the yard when Burke came in?
00:44:48It was the same day, wasn't it, Warden?
00:44:50Yes.
00:44:51The same day, the same hour, the same minute.
00:44:54What did Wilson ask you to do that time?
00:44:56Nothing. Nothing at all.
00:44:57Did you have words over Burke?
00:44:59No, we didn't say nothing about Fred.
00:45:01But you had been thinking about Fred a lot that day.
00:45:03You were feeling pretty low over his conviction.
00:45:07You didn't think he'd be convicted, did you?
00:45:10No, I didn't.
00:45:12Do you...
00:45:13Do you think he's guilty?
00:45:15No, he ain't guilty.
00:45:17I mean...
00:45:18Well, Fred couldn't have done it.
00:45:19Then someone else did.
00:45:20Who was it?
00:45:21What are you asking me for?
00:45:22Because you're the one who can tell.
00:45:23I don't know what you're talking about.
00:45:24You knew Fred had a gun, didn't you?
00:45:26Yeah, sure. Everybody knew he had a gun.
00:45:27Not everybody knew that he kept it in his room when he was off duty.
00:45:30But you knew that.
00:45:31You knew it, didn't you?
00:45:32No!
00:45:34Johnny!
00:45:48Couldn't you possibly be mistaken about that?
00:45:51No, I never even saw the gun.
00:45:53Well, maybe this will refresh your memory.
00:45:55Frederick Burke respectfully petitioned this Honorable Court for a stay of execution on the following grounds.
00:46:06First and second aren't germane to this discussion.
00:46:08Permit me to read the third.
00:46:09That the said John Stone, now confined in Sing Sing prison, was fully familiar with the habit of your petitioner of leaving his service revolver at home in his desk when off duty.
00:46:18That the said John Stone, in the presence of your petitioner, has on several occasions handled the said revolver and inquired in great detail about the manner of its loading and firing.
00:46:28John Stone, isn't this statement true?
00:46:31No.
00:46:33Fred Burke was lying when he said that?
00:46:34Yeah.
00:46:36Yeah, he was lying.
00:46:38Now listen, Johnny.
00:46:40Fred's appeal has been denied.
00:46:42You understand what that means.
00:46:45You said that you know he's innocent.
00:46:48You can save him by simply telling the truth.
00:46:51I'm sure that the warden, the district attorney, will give you every protection you need.
00:46:56I don't need protection.
00:46:58I ain't afraid of anybody.
00:47:00I'm telling the truth.
00:47:02Okay, Johnny.
00:47:04I guess that lets you out.
00:47:06No, that puts him right in.
00:47:08All I'd hoped to establish was the fact that John Stone knew about Fred Burke's gun.
00:47:12But his denial of any knowledge at all makes everything clear.
00:47:15I see now why John Stone is compelled to deny that knowledge.
00:47:19Because he is the man who stole that gun.
00:47:22He waited until Burke had gone out with his sister.
00:47:24He went to Burke's house, climbed the fire escape, sneaked into the room and took the gun.
00:47:28Then after the killing, he returned to Burke's room and planted the jewelry.
00:47:31What jewelry?
00:47:32The jewelry that was stolen from the pawn shop.
00:47:35You knew that was the one sure way to pin the murder on him.
00:47:39Johnny.
00:47:39I didn't do it.
00:47:41I don't know nothing about that jewelry.
00:47:43Why wasn't all this brought out at the trial?
00:47:45Because Burke knew that he himself was innocent.
00:47:48He was confident of acquittal.
00:47:50And he was trying to shield the brother of the woman he loves.
00:47:52That's why he refused to name John Stone.
00:47:55Only this morning I got the truth out of him.
00:47:58And that truth points to one thing only.
00:48:00Fred Burke does not belong in that chair.
00:48:03You belong there, John Stone.
00:48:04You committed that murder.
00:48:06You're a crazy liar.
00:48:08He's got nothing on me.
00:48:08Him or anybody else.
00:48:10Have you got any evidence to back this up?
00:48:13Well, Kerry, I'm willing to go along with you.
00:48:15That's why I came up here.
00:48:17But when you asked me to consent to a stay,
00:48:19well, after all, you're asking the court to accept a possibility
00:48:23as a substitute for a state of facts that has been passed on by a jury
00:48:26and the court of appeals.
00:48:28I'm sorry.
00:48:30You finished with Burke?
00:48:31Thanks, anyway, Mr. Carey.
00:48:44Come on, Johnny.
00:48:48Please, wait a minute.
00:48:53You lied to Mr. Carey.
00:48:54You lied to Mr. Carey.
00:48:57Man, John...
00:48:58Johnny.
00:49:01Johnny, we've stood together since we were kids.
00:49:06I've loved you enough to do anything for you.
00:49:09I thought you felt the same way about me.
00:49:11I do, man.
00:49:12You're honest, I do.
00:49:12Then tell the truth.
00:49:15I don't believe you killed that man.
00:49:16You couldn't any more than Fred could.
00:49:18Johnny, don't you see you are committing murder now?
00:49:29So what do you want me to do?
00:49:31I know.
00:49:33You're all over Fred.
00:49:34That's all that matters.
00:49:34You don't care what happens to me.
00:49:36Get him out of it.
00:49:37That's what you want.
00:49:37Put me in his place like Carey said.
00:49:39That's what you're all aiming to do.
00:49:41Pin the killing on me.
00:49:43Well, you can't do it, see?
00:49:44You can't send me to the chair.
00:49:48What's the matter, Frankie?
00:50:06You looking for somebody?
00:50:07Oh, I'm beat it.
00:50:08I heard the kid got a summons.
00:50:10He ain't jealous, are you, Frankie?
00:50:12You're getting on my nerves, fella.
00:50:13Oh, no, no, no.
00:50:14I'm not getting on your nerves.
00:50:16I think Johnny Stone's getting on your nerves.
00:50:19Anytime anybody says Johnny Stone,
00:50:22you're all goose flesh like a cold shower hit you.
00:50:24There's only one way for guys like you and me
00:50:26to get rid of their troubles,
00:50:27that's to get out from under.
00:50:29Go on, get out of here.
00:50:31You're crazy.
00:50:31Listen, there's a dozen guys in this joint
00:50:34a jump at the chance I'm giving you.
00:50:36Yeah.
00:50:38You talk a good line.
00:50:40Yeah.
00:50:41Yeah, and I show a good line, too.
00:50:43Have a bite.
00:50:44A gun.
00:50:53Yeah.
00:50:54Where'd you get it?
00:50:55I talk a good line.
00:50:57And there's two more where that one came from.
00:51:00Look, Frankie,
00:51:01the kid's got something,
00:51:02something big.
00:51:04Why don't you hitch up with me?
00:51:06Get the kid to join up.
00:51:07He'll fall for it.
00:51:08Kids always do.
00:51:09Then when you get him over the fence,
00:51:11lots of things can happen outside
00:51:12that couldn't happen inside.
00:51:13He might take a dive in the river
00:51:15and forget to come up.
00:51:18Maybe you got something there, scapper.
00:51:20And remember,
00:51:21Johnny'd make four guys on this beat.
00:51:23Four guys and only three guns.
00:51:26I'll be waiting for you.
00:51:27Thanks for this.
00:51:38Yeah.
00:51:40That's right.
00:51:44Yeah.
00:51:45Okay.
00:51:45All right.
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00:54:07Fred.
00:54:12Fred, ¿qué fue eso?
00:54:15Nada.
00:54:18¿Qué hora es?
00:54:237.
00:54:25¿Cómo se ve la noche?
00:54:28Es un poco de calor.
00:54:314 horas.
00:54:33Mucho puede suceder en 4 horas, Fred.
00:54:37Listen, Madge.
00:54:39You can't let this hit you too hard.
00:54:41You've got to go on and get something out of life.
00:54:45I've gotten something, darling.
00:54:47¡Suscríbete al canal!
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00:56:05¡Johnny!
00:56:06¡Johnny!
00:56:07¡Johnny!
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00:56:14You can't get away with it.
00:56:16You've got your contribution, Toad.
00:56:18Now haul yourself out of here before I take a poke at you myself.
00:56:21You're going to hear about this.
00:56:22I'm going under P.K.'s.
00:56:23Just one blab out of you and you'll find yourself in solitary so fast it'll make your head swim.
00:56:28And I've got enough on you to keep you there the rest of your life.
00:56:31Okay, Pop.
00:56:33Okay.
00:56:38Johnny, if you keep on, I can see you're being shipped up to Dannemora.
00:56:42Probably in a straitjacket.
00:56:44I know the symptoms, I've seen it happen.
00:56:48Nothing's going to happen to me.
00:56:55You've got to get a grip on yourself.
00:56:57And there's only two ways to handle it.
00:56:59One way.
00:57:01Burke's dead.
00:57:02Right now as good as dead and buried.
00:57:04And you've got to keep on living yourself.
00:57:12That's one way.
00:57:15Yeah.
00:57:18And the other way.
00:57:19You've got to stop playing solitaire.
00:57:22I don't know whether Burke's guilty or innocent, but I thought you had something.
00:57:26Something important and you wanted to follow it through.
00:57:28Well, maybe you didn't have anything.
00:57:31Or maybe you couldn't handle it alone.
00:57:35Which is it?
00:57:39You've got four hours yet.
00:57:42It's not very long.
00:57:45Yet it may be a lifetime.
00:57:47What are you going to do about it, Johnny?
00:57:48Quit pestering me.
00:57:50Everybody's pestering me.
00:57:51Hammering questions.
00:57:53Harry, Verge, now you.
00:57:55All pounding at me.
00:57:57I don't know why.
00:57:59I never told you nothing.
00:58:00I don't know nothing.
00:58:01Why don't you leave me alone, you old stooge?
00:58:07Johnny.
00:58:13Pop.
00:58:15Pop!
00:58:18Pop, pop, pop...
00:58:30Pop!
00:58:34Friendly One.
00:58:36To be continued...
00:58:39Climbly One is not twisted.
00:58:40¡Gracias!
00:59:04¡Pop! ¡Pop! ¡Pop! ¡Pop, la medicine! ¡It broke!
00:59:06No importa ahora, estaré bien.
00:59:10Debería ir a la hospital.
00:59:14Debería haber.
00:59:17¿Crees que puedes hacer esto?
00:59:20Voy a hacer, bien.
00:59:25¿Dónde está?
00:59:26En la sala, en la sala de trabajo de la pardo.
00:59:36No, no, no, no.
01:00:06No, no, no, no, no.
01:00:36I've been counting on you.
01:00:38Okay, kid, I just wanted to make sure.
01:00:41Now, let this sink in.
01:00:43Once you start going, you've got to keep going.
01:00:45This is a one-way street, no turns, so don't try anything.
01:00:49Because if you do, the screws will drill you.
01:00:52If they don't, I will.
01:00:54Come on.
01:00:55Come on, kid.
01:01:11Wait a minute.
01:01:12I want to talk to you, Johnny.
01:01:13Yeah, well, make it short.
01:01:14Wilson, I don't know where you fit into this, but I know your sort.
01:01:19I can tell when a man so crooked, he'd crack, he'd straightened out, and when all he needs
01:01:24is the right kind of a steer.
01:01:26I thought I'd given you that, Johnny, that when I'd reached the end of my stretch, I could
01:01:30look back on one thing I'd done that was a little worthwhile.
01:01:34You're going to fall for this much?
01:01:35Maybe it was because they kept dragging me to the hospital.
01:01:38I haven't been able to see things so clear.
01:01:41Maybe that was why I didn't understand till now the real tie-up between the shoe shop and
01:01:46the death house.
01:01:48Punk!
01:01:48If you've got something, spill it.
01:01:51I never ask you no questions, Johnny, and you don't have to tell me nothing.
01:01:54You've got your own life to live, but you've got something weighing you down, Johnny.
01:02:00Something that'll save Burke, and you want to tell it, and you're letting this guy clamp
01:02:05your tongue.
01:02:05No, you got me wrong, Pop.
01:02:07You're all wet, old-timer.
01:02:09Johnny ain't protecting nobody, except maybe himself.
01:02:13Did you ever think of that?
01:02:14You wouldn't like to get him in a jam, would you?
01:02:27Johnny.
01:02:31So they got you in it, too, eh?
01:02:33Johnny, he told you he'd pull you through.
01:02:38Well, his way ain't your way, Johnny.
01:02:41You ain't the kind can dodge things so easy.
01:02:45You've still got to live with yourself for the rest of your life.
01:02:50Johnny.
01:02:53You've got to face it now.
01:02:56Tomorrow will be too late.
01:02:57I'm asking you to break away.
01:03:00Fight this thing out for yourself.
01:03:02Maybe you'll find it hard not knowing where to lead you.
01:03:06But your soul will be your own.
01:03:09You can sleep at night.
01:03:10I don't know.
01:03:34I don't know.
01:03:34¿Cómo te sientes, pap?
01:03:59I'll be all right.
01:04:00¿No quieres ir a la hospital?
01:04:02I can have one of the men help you up on the way to chapel.
01:04:05No, thanks.
01:04:09What's the matter with pap?
01:04:11Another one of his attacks, I suppose.
01:04:13I had to get a couple of men to help him upstairs.
01:04:16Is he feeling any better?
01:04:18No, I don't think so.
01:04:28Hey, Red.
01:04:29Oh, V.K.
01:04:30Just getting some of the junk together.
01:04:33I got bad news for you, Red.
01:04:35They didn't lift that last warrant.
01:04:38No.
01:04:38No, you're kidding.
01:04:39Oh, I'm sorry.
01:04:41I just came from the warden.
01:04:47You mean...
01:04:49You mean I got to rot here another ten years?
01:04:51I won't do it.
01:04:57They can't make me.
01:04:58I'm getting out of here.
01:05:00Now, take it easy, Red.
01:05:02I know it's a tough break, but there's nothing you can do about it.
01:05:06It's a special chapel tonight.
01:05:08You'd better go.
01:05:09It'll get your mind off yourself.
01:05:10All out for chapel.
01:05:26You're in the chapel.
01:05:28You'd better not go tonight, Pop.
01:05:32How about you?
01:05:33No, I can sleep better here.
01:05:36¿Vale?
01:05:37¿Vale a la capital?
01:05:42No te vayas, pap.
01:05:44¿Cómo te vayas?
01:05:46¿Vale a la calle?
01:05:48¿Cómo te vayas?
01:05:51No, yo puedo dormir mejor aquí.
01:06:06¿Vale a la calle?
01:06:08Sí.
01:06:11¿Vale a la calle?
01:06:15¿Qué es, Johnny?
01:06:16¡Measo!
01:06:19Ha!
01:06:20¡Ella!
01:06:22Ya, muy bien.
01:06:52No, no, no.
01:07:22No, no.
01:07:52No, no, no.
01:08:22No, no, no.
01:08:52No, no.
01:09:22No, no.
01:09:52No, no.
01:10:22No, no.
01:10:52No, no.
01:11:22No, no.
01:11:23No, no.
01:11:24No, no.
01:11:25No, no.
01:11:26No, no.
01:11:27No, no.
01:11:28No, no.
01:11:29No, no.
01:11:30No, no.
01:11:31No, no.
01:11:32No, no.
01:11:33No, no.
01:11:34No, no.
01:11:35No, no.
01:11:36No, no, no.
01:11:37No, no.
01:11:38No, no.
01:11:39No, no.
01:11:40No, no.
01:11:42No, no.
01:11:43No, no.
01:11:44No, no.
01:11:45No, no.
01:11:47No, no.
01:11:48No, no.
01:11:49No, no.
01:11:50No, no.
01:11:52No, no.
01:11:53No, no, no.
01:11:54No, no.
01:11:55No.
01:11:57Ok, Smitty, we'll show these guys who can break out of this junk.
01:12:07Come on, give me a heist.
01:12:27Where is it?
01:12:32There's been a break in the yard, Warden.
01:12:34With all available guards into the yard and decathlon.
01:12:57There's a break in the yard.
01:13:04Did anybody crash out of this cell block?
01:13:11Wilson and Johnny Stone.
01:13:15Johnny.
01:13:27All right, what do we do now?
01:13:48Staying right here.
01:13:50Yeah, but they'll find us. They're sure to get us.
01:13:52Don't worry. I'm taking care of you.
01:13:57Red got out and we've got a boat looking for him in the river.
01:14:02Smitty's badly hurt and Scappo was shot off the wall.
01:14:05He's dead.
01:14:06That takes care of three of them, but there's still two missing.
01:14:08Who are they?
01:14:09Frank Wilson and Johnny Stone.
01:14:10Johnny.
01:14:11Where do you think they are?
01:14:12I'm certain they're still hiding in the yard.
01:14:14All right, I'll go down.
01:14:18Men, cover those doors!
01:14:20Wilson and Stone.
01:14:21Can you hear me?
01:14:22Drop your guns and come out.
01:14:23They're in that car, Warden.
01:14:24Wilson and Stone.
01:14:25Open the door.
01:14:26Come out with your hands up.
01:14:27Or we're going to shoot.
01:14:28All right, let's make a run for it.
01:14:29Oh.
01:14:30If I thought they'd finish you, I'd shove you out.
01:14:31What's the matter, Frank?
01:14:32Take a look at that.
01:14:33You thought you'd double-crossed me, didn't you?
01:14:34I seen you drop it in the old man's cell.
01:14:35I'm going to plug you for that, Johnny.
01:14:36I'd have done it anyway.
01:14:37When we got over the wall.
01:14:38He'll get you that way, sure.
01:14:41Not the way I'm going to do it.
01:14:42Not the way I'm gonna do it.
01:14:43All right.
01:14:44I'm going to get up.
01:14:45Get up.
01:14:46You're in that car, Warden.
01:14:47Wilson and Stone.
01:14:48Open the door.
01:14:49Come out with your hands up.
01:14:50Oh, we're going to shoot!
01:14:51All right, let's make a run for it.
01:14:52Well, if I thought they'd finish you, I'd shove you out.
01:14:53What's the matter, Frank?
01:14:54Take a look at that.
01:14:55Tengo que agradecerlo, Johnny.
01:14:57He hecho todo cuando llegamos a la walla.
01:14:59He'll get you that way, sure.
01:15:01No lo que voy a hacer.
01:15:03Wilson, no. ¿Vale?
01:15:05¿Vale?
01:15:07¿Vale?
01:15:09¿Vale?
01:15:23¿Vale?
01:15:25I'm coming out.
01:15:37What did you do with your gun?
01:15:39I didn't have none.
01:15:41Where's Johnny Stone?
01:15:43Inside on the floor.
01:15:45Your men got him.
01:15:47Come down.
01:15:49Take him away. Go get Stone.
01:15:51Get a scratcher.
01:15:55Wood.
01:15:57Wood.
01:16:03Wilson.
01:16:05Wilson.
01:16:07You shot me.
01:16:09Wilson.
01:16:11Wilson.
01:16:19Wilson.
01:16:20You shot me.
01:16:21You didn't know what he's talking about, Warden.
01:16:23How could I shoot him? I didn't have no gun.
01:16:25Shut up.
01:16:27What were you gonna say, Johnny?
01:16:29About Burke.
01:16:31He didn't do it.
01:16:35I took the gun.
01:16:39Gave it to Frank.
01:16:41He's crazy.
01:16:43I tell you, he's crazy, Warden.
01:16:44You can't believe him.
01:16:45He's dying.
01:16:46He doesn't know what he's talking about.
01:16:47Put him in solitary.
01:16:48You can't.
01:16:49Take him away.
01:16:50Get the governor on the wire.
01:16:51Bring a stretcher.
01:17:13Fred.
01:17:15Yes, Johnny.
01:17:18I'm sorry for what I did.
01:17:21Everything's gonna be all right now.
01:17:25Sure, Johnny.
01:17:26Everything's gonna be all right now.
01:17:30Madge.
01:17:33What, Johnny?
01:17:34You still want me to be the best man?
01:17:41Yes, Johnny.
01:17:44We'll wait for you.
01:17:45Where's Pop?
01:17:47Here I am, Johnny.
01:17:51I just wanted to thank you for...
01:17:54Sure.
01:17:55Don't talk, Johnny.
01:17:56Get some sleep.
01:17:58That's right, Pop.
01:18:01I can't sleep...
01:18:04now.
01:18:21I can't sleep.
01:18:22There's a lot of fun.
01:18:24There you go.
01:18:25I can't sleep.
01:18:27I can't sleep.
01:18:28I can't sleep.
01:18:29I can't sleep.
01:18:30You can't sleep.
01:18:31You've been a loader...
01:18:32You want...
01:18:33I can't sleep.
01:18:34I can't sleep.
01:18:35You can't sleep.
01:18:36You'll be...
01:18:37...you will be...
01:18:38You'll be...
01:18:39You'll be дост $13.
01:18:40Gracias.
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