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00:03:28Ah, here's coming the old ballerina.
00:03:35Hey, waitress.
00:03:36Yeah, I'll be right there.
00:03:42Ow!
00:03:47Hey, waitress.
00:03:48Yeah, I'll be right there.
00:03:50What'll that be?
00:03:52What kind of soup do you have?
00:03:54Clam chowder, fresh.
00:03:56Okay, soup and a double rum. That's my appetizer.
00:03:59We'll clear off this place.
00:04:01Hey, Mary.
00:04:02Yeah, I'll be right there.
00:04:05You know, always when I see you, dearie, I wonder.
00:04:08I just simply wonder.
00:04:10What's it give me?
00:04:12What do you work so hard for?
00:04:14You've got a beautiful face and a wonderful thinking.
00:04:16Listen, I know a guy that's just crazy for you.
00:04:19Yeah, I know, with a lot of dough.
00:04:21Well, how did you know?
00:04:22Oh, don't waste your time.
00:04:23Well, but he...
00:04:24Yeah, I know.
00:04:25He's different.
00:04:26They're all alike.
00:04:27They just have different faces, so you can tell them apart.
00:04:29Hello.
00:04:30Well, timer.
00:04:31Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:04:42That's no excuse to fall asleep.
00:04:55So I was tired and fell asleep and was late for work once.
00:04:58So what are you beefing about?
00:04:59Don't get fresh.
00:05:00If it wasn't for the memory of your poor father,
00:05:03I'd show you how tough it is to get a good job nowadays.
00:05:07Oh, you buzzard.
00:05:12If it wasn't for the memory of my poor father,
00:05:17he thinks I don't know how he cheated my father.
00:05:20Oh, don't get upset.
00:05:22You can't change him.
00:05:23After all, he's took care of you all these years.
00:05:26He took care of me.
00:05:28Don't make me laugh.
00:05:29To get rid of me, he put me in an orphanage, then in a convent,
00:05:32and when I was strong enough to slay for him, he brought me back.
00:05:35Well, he got upset.
00:05:37The place full of people and you not here.
00:05:41Stop your stupid talk.
00:05:43Hold up the place.
00:05:44Put the lights out.
00:06:07Hold up.
00:06:12Just wait.
00:06:13Then let's get rid of me.
00:06:15Uh-huh.
00:06:16Hold on.
00:06:17Then let me get rid of you.
00:06:19I guess I'll get you too.
00:06:20That's right.
00:06:21Are you who's a thief?
00:06:22I have a thief.
00:06:23You're your unfortunate mess.
00:06:24I have a thief.
00:06:25You're your僕.
00:06:26You're your son.
00:06:27You're my son.
00:06:28You're the thief.
00:06:29You're my son.
00:06:30You're my son.
00:06:31You're my son.
00:07:01So much money, crooks.
00:12:01You can see I'm all packed.
00:12:03You ungrateful, you.
00:12:05Where is the money?
00:12:06Where is it?
00:12:07You shut up.
00:12:08Now, now, wait a minute.
00:12:10Where is the money?
00:12:11That I won't tell you.
00:12:12Why don't you ask him where he got it?
00:12:14Well, that's none of you?
00:12:15Well, that's none of your business.
00:12:16Well, that's none of your business.
00:12:16Well, that's none of your business.
00:12:16Well, that's none of your business.
00:12:17Well, that's none of your business.
00:12:18Officer, she's got the money.
00:12:19Search the room.
00:12:20I don't waste your time.
00:12:22You don't think I'd be foolish enough to keep it here, do you?
00:12:24Officer, do you?
00:12:25Officer, do your duty and arrest me, and take him along, too.
00:12:27Let's go.
00:12:29Larry Adams, I have here your signed confession that you robbed your employer, Gregory Stark, of $25,000.
00:12:40Mr. District Attorney, I confessed the robbery, but of course I can't say how much it was.
00:12:45I didn't have time to count it.
00:12:49According to the police report, you refused to reveal where the money is hidden.
00:12:52That is correct.
00:12:53I confess, and I'm ready to accept my punishment.
00:12:56It'll make a great deal of difference in the attitude of the court if you tell us where the money is.
00:13:01I'm sorry.
00:13:02This man, Gregory, cheated my father out of his whole fortune.
00:13:06Maybe my father wasn't a saint, either.
00:13:09He was mixed up in some kind of a racket with Gregory, but after all, he was my father, and I loved him.
00:13:15Gregory ruined him, and I made up my mind that I'd get even.
00:13:20Now I've got a chance.
00:13:22I'm sorry, young lady, but you can't take the law into your own hands.
00:13:26No matter what your reasons and motives are, you cannot justify stealing.
00:13:30Look, Mr. District Attorney, I work like a fool.
00:13:35Scrubbing floors, washing dishes, serving, and all for a little food in a stuffy room.
00:13:40I'm not complaining, but every day I must hear if it wasn't for the memory of my poor father.
00:13:45I'm sick of it. I want to get out of this misery.
00:13:47Well, you certainly won't get out of it this way.
00:13:50How much do you think you'll get for it?
00:13:53Mary Adams, one to ten years in the California Institute for Women.
00:14:06Say, what are you brooding about? Don't be a fool. You only have four months left to go.
00:14:23How long are you in for? Five years, so what?
00:14:28Once here. Over. Here. Come on. Now you try once.
00:14:39What is it? Come sit down.
00:14:58Sit there and I'll finish it for you.
00:15:04I'll finish it for you.
00:15:07Come in.
00:15:28Murray Adams, come in. Sit down.
00:15:32Murray, we, Father Benedict, the guards and myself have been watching you for quite a while.
00:15:42Have I done something wrong?
00:15:44No, not at all. We just wonder what keeps you so cheerful all the time.
00:15:48What's wrong with that?
00:15:49That's quite all right, my child. We're not criticizing you.
00:15:52On the contrary, we appreciate your attitude.
00:15:55Yeah?
00:15:57What I want to know, you seem to like it here.
00:16:01That would be slightly exaggerating, but I take things as they come. What else could I do?
00:16:06You see, I have hopes, and I'm making plans for the future.
00:16:14Well, just last night I did a little figuring.
00:16:16And instead of counting the days I have behind me, I figured out that I have 1,508 days left to go.
00:16:22That includes a leap year in 1956.
00:16:26We want to do something for you, Murray.
00:16:28Do you have any particular wish, any special work you'd like to do?
00:16:31Maybe working in the library or in the kitchen?
00:16:34You mean I can choose?
00:16:38Are you on the level?
00:16:42I wonder if I could work in the garden by any chance.
00:16:45As the gardener's helper?
00:16:49I think that can be arranged.
00:17:01It's pretty hot.
00:17:19It sure is.
00:17:23Look how the young oak trees are growing.
00:17:25Isn't it a joy?
00:17:27It's been about seven months now, hasn't it?
00:17:29They'll be big and strong.
00:17:33How long does it take?
00:17:34Oh, two or three years.
00:17:37I'll still be here, I'll see them.
00:17:39How much longer do you have to serve?
00:17:411,072 days.
00:17:43It's going nicely.
00:17:44Say, somebody was telling me you've got a lot of money hidden somewhere.
00:17:48You're pretty smart.
00:17:50Maybe I'm not so smart.
00:17:52All that money just lying there, no interest, no dividends.
00:17:55How much?
00:17:5625 grand.
00:17:57Say, you're a rich girl.
00:18:00What are you going to do with all the dough?
00:18:02Oh, I don't know.
00:18:03I change my plans every day.
00:18:05The gardener will be booming when I get out.
00:18:08I want...
00:18:09I don't know, I want so many things.
00:18:12It'll take a lot of thinking before I get the right idea.
00:18:15But you can bet it'll be the right idea.
00:18:17Well, let's get going.
00:18:19Here, hold this a minute.
00:18:20Look at that.
00:18:21Would you believe it?
00:18:22That fell out of the wall.
00:18:24Such a funny thing, nature.
00:18:25See, when the young trees are growing, the roots have such strength, such power.
00:18:39They push away any obstacle.
00:18:40They even push their way out of the prison wall.
00:18:42Isn't that something?
00:18:43Mary, I've been looking for you.
00:18:44The warden wants to see you.
00:18:45What about?
00:18:46I don't know.
00:18:47Mary, we have news for you.
00:18:49We are not sure you are going to like it.
00:18:51Father Benedict and I recommended to the parole board to grant you a probation period for
00:18:56the remainder of your sentence because of your good business.
00:18:58This is a very safe experience.
00:19:00I'm not sure.
00:19:01You're not sure you're going to hear what that is.
00:19:02I'm not sure you are going to have any solution.
00:19:04As a motor as a police officer.
00:19:07This is to work.
00:19:10Well, I'm not sure that you are going to like it.
00:19:13I'm not sure that you're going to like it,
00:19:17The remainder of your sentence, because of your good behavior.
00:19:20We just got the answer.
00:19:22If you keep out of trouble, you're a free person.
00:19:34I'm sorry. It was a little sudden.
00:19:38When do I go?
00:19:39Any time. It's up to you.
00:19:47Happy?
00:19:49You bet.
00:19:50Well, Mary, what are you going to do?
00:19:53Oh, I'm not spying on you.
00:19:56I know you aren't father, but...
00:19:58But?
00:19:59I'm afraid. That's why I turn around all the time.
00:20:02I want to make sure I'm not being followed.
00:20:04Followed by whom?
00:20:05Gregor's gang or the police.
00:20:07Or maybe your own conscience.
00:20:11There's nothing wrong with my conscience.
00:20:14It's none of my business, child.
00:20:17But that money you took is cursed money.
00:20:21Such money never brings luck.
00:20:25Where shall I drop you?
00:20:27Oh, near Hacienda Drive.
00:20:29There's an apartment house there, I remember.
00:20:31I always wanted to live in it.
00:20:33It's inexpensive.
00:20:34I hope it's still there.
00:20:35So you intend to return the place of your...
00:20:38Crime?
00:20:39Sure. I have some unfinished business here.
00:20:42And then I want to go away and start a new life.
00:21:12I don't need it.
00:21:14Be good.
00:21:15There you go.
00:21:16I guess it's the news.
00:21:17There's trouble in my life.
00:21:18You'll see how I use it, Sam,
00:21:20come on, Jack...
00:21:21That's the hope.
00:21:30I got to go home by giving her full minded,
00:21:33Bye.
00:21:36That's the way he looked into your life.
00:21:38I didn't see her decade.
00:21:39Better get to go home by celebrating animals.
00:21:40They want to get my dough.
00:21:55I can wait.
00:22:10I can't wait.
00:22:25Wow.
00:22:32Hey, that was nice. Do it again.
00:22:40Looking for somebody?
00:22:43Yeah. Wasn't there a little joint around here?
00:22:47I mean, a restaurant a couple years ago.
00:22:49Oh, you mean... Sure, that's gone. Condemned.
00:22:53It was full of water rats. And human rats, too.
00:22:57Well, I had a girlfriend working there.
00:22:59Can you tell me what happened to the old man that ran the place?
00:23:02Oh, Gregory. The cops gave him a headache, so he took a powder.
00:23:05They say he's operating somewhere in South America now.
00:23:09Thanks.
00:23:12Got a dish, eh?
00:23:27Want to see the boss?
00:23:32Yeah.
00:23:33You've got to wait a while. After he finishes the hand.
00:23:36Who is it?
00:23:37Okay, go ahead.
00:23:41Boss, a beauty to see you.
00:23:47Come for the job?
00:23:48Yeah, sure. Is it still available?
00:23:50Depends.
00:23:55Got any experience?
00:23:56I've worked as a waitress before.
00:23:58Yeah? Look how you bent the cards. Why did you do it?
00:24:01Where did you work?
00:24:03Various places out of town. Drug stores, drive-ins.
00:24:08Any recommendations?
00:24:11Just my calluses.
00:24:14That's not enough.
00:24:17A good waitress must have in the first place.
00:24:21Yeah.
00:24:22That's exactly what I mean.
00:24:25Come, sit down.
00:24:28Sit down.
00:24:30Ah, don't play tough. Sit down.
00:24:33What are you going to drink?
00:24:35Nothing, thank you.
00:24:36No, don't give me that. What shall I order?
00:24:40Root beer.
00:24:42Oh, she says it with a straight face.
00:24:44Look, that's mine.
00:24:46You, dear.
00:24:48Take it. Ah, take it. It's for good luck.
00:24:51Buy yourself a nice dress to impress my customers.
00:24:54You mean I've got the job?
00:24:56Hmm, if we agree on terms, why not?
00:24:59Wait, I'll be right back there.
00:25:01Let's go to my office.
00:25:02If everything is all right, then you can start right away.
00:25:07Come. Let's go.
00:25:21Wait!
00:25:25If you want the lucky money, I left it on your desk.
00:25:27What are you staring? Can't I have a little privacy?
00:25:38Say, you know you're the first girl who ever dared to slap me.
00:25:43Someone should have done it a long time ago.
00:25:45You've probably met the other type of girl, so maybe it isn't your fault anyway.
00:25:50Wait!
00:25:53What now, spoiled baby?
00:25:55Maybe.
00:26:15In here, darling.
00:26:17I like you.
00:26:18You're a brave girl.
00:26:20To make a good waitress.
00:26:21And a good bouncer, too, huh?
00:26:24Sit down.
00:26:26You've got the job.
00:26:28And if anybody ever dares to touch you, including me,
00:26:32I'll break his neck.
00:26:34You order.
00:26:36Rude beer for everybody.
00:26:46Hi.
00:26:51Hello, boys.
00:26:52Oh, honey.
00:26:55Hey, Bill, mix me in Manhattan, will you?
00:26:58I talked to Frank. Says he might let me sing in his club when the girl has a day off.
00:27:01That's good.
00:27:05Oh, darling, please, give me another one. And the cigar. Please.
00:27:09Who is she?
00:27:11A new lady in waiting.
00:27:13Huh? Who hired her?
00:27:15Nobody. She bought the place. I'm just working here for her.
00:27:19Cut it out. Where'd you find her?
00:27:22Where did I find her?
00:27:26Thank you, darling.
00:27:32Say, what's that?
00:27:33A little fresh air, if you don't mind. I'll open the window before you all suffocate.
00:27:38Isn't she a darling?
00:27:40I'm afraid so.
00:27:41Ah, don't be jealous. I didn't give her a second thought.
00:27:44Still working on the first, huh?
00:27:47Say, stick to the game. I'm losing money. You're having fun.
00:27:51Who is having fun, you fool? I'm winning again. You deal.
00:27:58How much can I bet?
00:28:00Unlimited. I'll give you a chance.
00:28:03You're a Manhattan, honey. Thanks, honey.
00:28:07I'm married.
00:28:11Hello.
00:28:13Yeah?
00:28:14A customer. The kitchen's closed. Only sandwiches.
00:28:21Good evening, sir. What can I do for you?
00:28:24Bring me...
00:28:27What?
00:28:33I didn't know you worked here. I never saw you before.
00:28:43I just started.
00:28:45Well, I wish I had to know. I'm not ashamed.
00:28:47What for?
00:28:49Pretty sharp, honey.
00:28:50What's so interesting over there?
00:28:53Nothing. Just making sure that there's no mischief going out of my place.
00:28:57Since when are you so moral?
00:28:59Well, it's to start someday.
00:29:00The kitchen's closed, but you can have a sandwich.
00:29:03That's a deal. What did he say?
00:29:06Am I glad to see you again? You know I couldn't forget you?
00:29:09Love on first sight?
00:29:11Well, it saves a lot of time.
00:29:14Baloney or ham?
00:29:16Ham.
00:29:18Ham. On rye. And a beer.
00:29:21Don't let me wait too long.
00:29:23Hungry?
00:29:26You bet.
00:29:29Friendly for me.
00:29:31I've never seen such luck.
00:29:34For months he's been winning every ham.
00:29:36You should get used to it by now.
00:29:40I'll do it myself.
00:29:42Say, Johnny, cut it out. She's my niece.
00:29:44He's just joking.
00:29:48Hey, isn't he a cop?
00:29:50You are crazy.
00:29:51It's Johnny. He's in the fish business.
00:29:54He sells fish to all these places around.
00:29:56Comes here once in a while.
00:29:58Now he'll be here, day and night.
00:30:00Isn't that good?
00:30:02I mean, for the business.
00:30:03Yeah, sure. Sure, for the business.
00:30:07Thanks.
00:30:08Why's the boss watching?
00:30:10Oh, he sort of plays my protector.
00:30:12He seems to be a nice guy.
00:30:13Yeah, he's all right.
00:30:15Bit stingy, maybe.
00:30:16Except when it comes to gambling.
00:30:17He'll gamble for anything, anytime, any amount.
00:30:19Seems to be lucky.
00:30:20He wins all the time.
00:30:22I'd rather invest my money.
00:30:24Say, what kind of a game are they playing?
00:30:26It's an old Balcanese game.
00:30:27Only these foreign characters know it.
00:30:29And how about the gibbetes?
00:30:31They just stare at the money.
00:30:33It fascinates them.
00:30:36Say it.
00:30:38I'm about to say it.
00:30:40Say it with flowers.
00:30:42You work late tonight?
00:30:43Quite late.
00:30:45Anybody waiting for you?
00:30:46Yep.
00:30:48Mary, make me a few sandwiches, please.
00:30:53Trying to keep her busy, eh?
00:30:55Can't I be hungry?
00:30:56What's so unusual about that?
00:30:58Wanna make a monkey out of me?
00:30:59Why should I take all the credit?
00:31:02Now, Smooch.
00:31:04You know you're my only one.
00:31:10You must have tried already and she told you off.
00:31:13Oh, what a clever girl.
00:31:14You know I adore you.
00:31:20You know what you are?
00:31:22No foul language in my place.
00:31:31Good night, Mary.
00:31:33Well, good night.
00:31:35Good night, Bill.
00:31:36Oh, you left some dishes there.
00:31:52Oh, Mary, why don't you go home?
00:32:06I didn't know. I thought...
00:32:07Oh, go home, sure.
00:32:09Good night.
00:32:13Good night.
00:32:15Good night, darling.
00:32:17Have nice dreams.
00:32:19And include me.
00:32:20Okay, he's moving here.
00:32:50Okay, I'll hurry.
00:32:51You can?]
00:32:52Look atum.
00:32:55Very, I think of you.
00:32:56Wait, let me know.
00:32:58Yeah, but...
00:33:00And train when you're July.
00:33:01Oh, I'm sorry.
00:33:17I didn't know it was you.
00:33:18Why didn't you say something?
00:33:19Say something?
00:33:20You didn't give me a chance.
00:33:22Oh, am I glad it's you?
00:33:24I knew I was a lady killer,
00:33:26but I didn't expect to make such a hit with you.
00:33:29Say, how come?
00:33:30I mean, what are you doing here?
00:33:33Waiting for you.
00:33:34Took a chance.
00:33:36Let's go up and sit and watch the ocean for a while, huh?
00:33:40Oh, gee, you gave me a scare.
00:33:42I can't understand you.
00:33:44What's the matter?
00:33:44You afraid of the streets at night?
00:33:46Maybe I'd better pick you up every night.
00:33:48I won't charge you for it.
00:33:50It's nothing.
00:33:50I'm just a little bit edgy.
00:33:52But I'll get over it.
00:33:52I don't like the birds.
00:34:04I might like that sound.
00:34:06Yeah.
00:34:08That's my language.
00:34:10You know, sometimes when I'm out in the open sea,
00:34:12I don't hear anything else for days.
00:34:14That must be wonderful.
00:34:16Away from the hero.
00:34:17That's a bit much of something.
00:34:22Hey, why don't you come out with me your next day off?
00:34:24You'd love it.
00:34:25Do you go out there for fun, or?
00:34:26I should say.
00:34:27Now, that's my business.
00:34:28I sell fish to all these gents around here.
00:34:31Does it pay?
00:34:33It's a clean business, lots of water.
00:34:34I just got a cranky old boat now,
00:34:38but I put in for a loan,
00:34:40and when I get it, I'm going to start really big.
00:34:43What loan?
00:34:44What do you mean?
00:34:45Bank loan I applied for.
00:34:46It's going to get new equipment,
00:34:47high-powered motorboat.
00:34:50You know, I can make $700 or $800 a month,
00:34:52just like that.
00:34:55How much did you...
00:34:56I mean, how much of a loan do you need?
00:35:00You're considering financing me?
00:35:02Oh, sure.
00:35:04Just a minute.
00:35:05Here's my contribution.
00:35:08What kind of a joke's this?
00:35:09It's no joke.
00:35:10It's your quarter.
00:35:11You left it on the table.
00:35:13Look, no, wait a minute.
00:35:16I was a customer.
00:35:17You waited on me.
00:35:18It's the usual thing to leave a tip.
00:35:21I know I'm not angry.
00:35:22It's just that, well,
00:35:23suddenly I felt that I couldn't take it.
00:35:25Not from you.
00:35:26Please take it back.
00:35:32I can only mean that
00:35:34You consider me more than a customer.
00:35:37No, don't.
00:35:38Why?
00:35:39Somebody else?
00:35:40No, not somebody.
00:35:42Something.
00:35:43I...
00:35:43I can't tell you.
00:35:45I don't want to get involved.
00:35:46Not now.
00:35:47Maybe someday I'll tell you.
00:35:50You know, you lied to me, don't you?
00:35:51You said there was somebody waiting for you.
00:35:54Well, weren't you?
00:35:58I said no.
00:36:06He's nice.
00:36:07His eyes are so honest.
00:36:10This boy's so.
00:36:10Miss fingernails are clean.
00:36:15The more that salt water, I guess.
00:36:17Maybe it isn't a bad idea.
00:36:19Seven to eight hundred dollars a month.
00:36:24Or if I could only get that money.
00:36:27Oh, no.
00:36:28I must wait.
00:36:29I'll wait.
00:36:31I don't know what to do.
00:36:51It's getting late.
00:36:53Yeah, sure.
00:36:54It's getting late.
00:36:55I'm losing my shirt, so you're getting tired, huh?
00:36:58It's only money.
00:37:00Sure, it's only money.
00:37:01As long as it's my money, you don't mind.
00:37:06Double or nothing.
00:37:08What's the difference to you?
00:37:09You have no risk.
00:37:11Come on.
00:37:12It's no use.
00:37:14Whatever you do, it's no use.
00:37:15It's going bad, huh?
00:37:17He's losing like mad.
00:37:19How can he stand it?
00:37:20Well, he's not used to losing.
00:37:22Always lucky.
00:37:23He thinks it can't be otherwise.
00:37:28Look at that.
00:37:35Look at that.
00:37:35The devil must have shuffled the cards.
00:37:38Complete hand.
00:37:39Thirty, sixty, eighty.
00:37:44You said double or nothing.
00:37:46Where is the money?
00:37:54I hope I'm good for a few grand.
00:37:58Come on.
00:37:59Another game.
00:38:00Double or nothing.
00:38:01Come.
00:38:02Now, look here, Demetro.
00:38:03When you have your lucky hand,
00:38:05you always ask for the money.
00:38:07Yes, but this is my joint.
00:38:09I mean, I can't run away with that.
00:38:11It's not enough security, or what?
00:38:13It's like cash.
00:38:14So, come on.
00:38:15Double or nothing.
00:38:16Deal.
00:38:16I have to get up early tomorrow.
00:38:19Oh, be a sport.
00:38:20Come on.
00:38:20You deal.
00:38:21Double or nothing.
00:38:22Well, all right.
00:38:30Mary, why don't you go home?
00:38:33Oh, you deal.
00:38:35And tell Bill not to forget the...
00:38:37I won't cut this time.
00:38:39Maybe it'll be...
00:38:40Tell Bill to...
00:38:41What do I want to say?
00:38:44Oh, I don't know.
00:38:46It was frightful.
00:38:48He looked like a madman.
00:38:50His eyes were bloodshot and his face was red.
00:38:53Oh, I felt sorry for the poor guy.
00:38:55Well, gambling is a gamble.
00:38:59You should know what he's doing.
00:39:00But everybody says how lucky he is in cards.
00:39:04The only sure thing about luck is it can change.
00:39:08Hey, that's not bad what I just said.
00:39:10Oh, you're a great brain.
00:39:13Oh, I wanted to ask you something.
00:39:14That business of yours.
00:39:16I mean, the fish business.
00:39:18Is it very risky?
00:39:19Can you lose your investment?
00:39:21I don't know how.
00:39:22Unless I bring home foul fish every day.
00:39:25Or people stop eating fish.
00:39:27I guess so.
00:39:28If the bank's willing to give you a loan, it must be.
00:39:30I mean, what is this?
00:39:33Are you trying to kid me?
00:39:35I don't get you.
00:39:36Oh, it was just a thought.
00:39:38You see, I have a girlfriend in my hometown.
00:39:40A widow with a lot of money.
00:39:42And, well, she asked me to look around
00:39:44to see if I could find a good, solid deal.
00:39:46So I thought I'd write to her and tell her about...
00:39:48Well, thanks, Mary.
00:39:49But if it'd take too much time before...
00:39:52What I mean is, you see,
00:39:54I think the bank loan will come through in two or three weeks.
00:39:56Two or three weeks?
00:39:59Maybe she could have it even sooner.
00:40:00Who knows?
00:40:02You know?
00:40:04Look at eyes like a cat that shine in the darkness.
00:40:09Mary, I'm crazy about you.
00:40:11Wait.
00:40:13Would you go 50-50 if she gives you the money?
00:40:1650-50 on a loan for $5,000?
00:40:18Are you crazy?
00:40:19All I have to do is pay the bank interest around 6%.
00:40:2250-50 my foot.
00:40:26Just for you, I like a 50-50.
00:40:31Maybe even 65.
00:40:3460 for whom?
00:40:37For you, of course.
00:40:41Maybe even 73.
00:40:4680-20.
00:40:46Bigoted.
00:40:49Executive.
00:40:57Oh, it's a deal.
00:40:58Come on.
00:41:28I'm sorry, Mr. Dometroff, but I left my keys in my apron pocket.
00:41:55I didn't want to wake up the landlady this late.
00:41:57I'm so sorry, Mr. Dometroff. Is it that bad?
00:42:14Bad? It's finished.
00:42:20It can't be that bad.
00:42:22No. I don't even have the few bucks to pay you.
00:42:27It's gone. Everything is gone.
00:42:28Tomorrow I must clear out.
00:42:31You mean you lost your business?
00:42:34Everything. I lost my business, my liquor license, my policy, my cash.
00:42:39That's not all.
00:42:41What else is there?
00:42:43I signed a bad check.
00:42:45I don't know. I lost even my head.
00:42:49That means jail.
00:42:50I did something like this before.
00:42:52That means jail as sure as I sit here.
00:42:55I don't understand it.
00:42:56You were always so lucky.
00:42:58How could you lose so much at once?
00:43:00I don't know.
00:43:02It started so innocently.
00:43:04Twenty bucks a game.
00:43:05I was losing for a while.
00:43:07So what? A gambler must be used to these things.
00:43:09That crook.
00:43:13He looks like the devil.
00:43:17I lost all my cash.
00:43:19Tomorrow is payday, so I wanted to win it back.
00:43:23I started chasing my own money.
00:43:24That's the trouble.
00:43:39Double or nothing.
00:43:40Double or nothing.
00:43:41It's like a nightmare.
00:43:42Double or nothing.
00:43:43Double or nothing.
00:43:45One hundred, two hundred, four hundred, eight.
00:43:47Sixteen, thirty-two.
00:43:48It mounts, it mounts.
00:43:50Now you expect that the luck must turn you away.
00:43:53The luck can't stay with the guy for five and six hours.
00:43:56But no, it stays with him for seven and eight hours.
00:44:00You shuffle the cards, you cut.
00:44:02You don't shuffle, you don't cut.
00:44:03It's all the same.
00:44:04He gets the good cards and you pick up all the trash.
00:44:06Every card you pick up is trash, trash, trash.
00:44:09So you lose your head, you bat and bat and feed that monster sitting there like a stone wall.
00:44:17What's the use?
00:44:21Against bad luck you are helpless.
00:44:28That crook.
00:44:31He's cruel.
00:44:34He'll put me in jail.
00:44:36I'm sure he will.
00:44:45How much is it?
00:44:47I mean the bad check.
00:44:50Five grand.
00:44:53And if you get the money by tomorrow morning, will it save you from jail?
00:44:58Sure, but where shall I get it?
00:45:00I'll give you the money.
00:45:12What kind of joke is that?
00:45:15I wouldn't joke with you at a time like this.
00:45:20You were nice to me and I trust you.
00:45:22You help me and I'll help you.
00:45:24And don't ask any questions.
00:45:25Where is there a pencil and a piece of paper?
00:45:33Now look.
00:45:33You know where Jackson Avenue is?
00:45:35Sure.
00:45:35I mean Jackson and Oak Drive.
00:45:37Uh-huh.
00:45:37There's a little drugstore on the corner.
00:45:39From there you drive three blocks to Rosario Road.
00:45:43Wait, I'll write it down.
00:45:45There's some sort of a dead end, a railroad block with a stop sign.
00:45:48Jan, take the shovel with you.
00:45:50There's one in the garage.
00:45:55What is it?
00:45:56What are you smiling at?
00:45:59Sure, it's you.
00:46:02The girl who wrapped old Gregory.
00:46:05I knew I saw your picture somewhere.
00:46:08It's you in the papers.
00:46:10Ah, what a girl.
00:46:13Now Mary, don't be silly.
00:46:15You can trust me.
00:46:16I wouldn't give you away.
00:46:19Look, I need you and you need me.
00:46:21You say that to yourself.
00:46:23You'll save me from jail and you need somebody to get you the toll.
00:46:29Don't you trust me?
00:46:33Mary.
00:46:35Don't you?
00:46:40Well, as I was saying, there's a railroad block with a stop sign.
00:46:43You step over it and walk uphill to the forest.
00:46:46Now watch.
00:46:47Here's the first tree.
00:46:48Just a little to the left.
00:46:49You pass the first, second, third, fourth.
00:46:52And at the fifth tree, you walk inside to the right, up into the forest.
00:46:56And then you start counting again.
00:46:58One, two, three, four, five.
00:47:01Now the tree's marked.
00:47:02I carved a capital M in it.
00:47:03There you start digging.
00:47:05Just a little to the right as you're standing.
00:47:06Not too deep, about seven or eight inches.
00:47:09And there you'll find the tin box.
00:47:11Don't open it.
00:47:13Bring it to me and I'll give you your share.
00:47:15Oh, stop that monkey business and go.
00:47:17I'll give it to you and I'll give it to you and I'll give it to you and I'll give it to you and I'll give it to you and I'll give it to you and I'll give it to you and I'll give it to you and I'll give it to you and I'll give it to you and I'll give it to you and I'll give it to you and I'll give it to you and I'll give it to you and I'll give it to you and I'll give it to you and I'll give it to you and I'll give it to you and I'll give it to you and I'll give it to you and I'll give it to you and I'll give it to you and I'll give it to you and I'll give it to you and I'll give it to you and I'll give it to you and I'll give it to you and I'll give it to you and I'll give it to you and I'll give it to you and I'll give it to you and I'll give it
00:49:20Changed your mind.
00:49:22Got cold feet suddenly, huh?
00:49:24Made a fool out of me.
00:49:28You mean you didn't find it?
00:49:30Oh, stop acting.
00:49:32I knew it.
00:49:33I knew it right away that you quickly made up a story with your five trees to the left, five trees to the right.
00:49:40And I, idiot, believed you.
00:49:45Get out.
00:49:46Get out, I said.
00:49:48Leave me alone.
00:49:58Are you sure you found the right place?
00:50:01You didn't make a mistake?
00:50:03Yeah, yeah, yeah, I made a mistake.
00:50:05I dug in about a dozen of places to make sure.
00:50:08Don't give me that nonsense.
00:50:10Get out.
00:50:10You mean you didn't find it?
00:50:40Maybe you made a mistake.
00:50:42Stop acting and get out.
00:50:45Get out, I said.
00:50:47Cursed money will never bring you luck.
00:50:49I'm sorry, lady, but you simply can't take the law into your own hands.
00:50:53I dug in about a dozen places to make sure.
00:50:56Don't give me that nonsense.
00:50:59Get out.
00:51:00Get out, I said.
00:51:01You didn't find it?
00:51:04You didn't find it.
00:51:05Are you looking for somebody?
00:51:21Yeah.
00:51:22Now, the trouble is I only know her first name.
00:51:25It's Mary.
00:51:26She's a waitress.
00:51:27Oh, yes, I know, but she's sick in bed.
00:51:29What's wrong with her?
00:51:30Well, I don't know.
00:51:31She doesn't say anything, and she doesn't eat for three days now.
00:51:35Well, haven't you called a doctor?
00:51:36She doesn't want anyone.
00:51:37All she wants is to be left alone.
00:51:41Which room is hers?
00:51:43Well, she doesn't want to see anybody.
00:51:45She told me so, and besides, she sleeps a lot, and I don't want to wake her.
00:51:49Look, I'm a friend of hers.
00:51:50I just got back from a fishing trip.
00:51:52I went to that place where she works to see her, but it's closed.
00:51:56Maybe she doesn't know that.
00:51:58There's a sign on the door.
00:51:59New management reopening soon.
00:52:01Look, tell her that Johnny called to see her.
00:52:05You got that?
00:52:06Yes.
00:52:06I got to go now.
00:52:07I'll do back in my boat.
00:52:25Well, what can I do, boy?
00:52:26You're beautiful.
00:52:27Well, I was just wondering, are you the new owner?
00:52:31No, no, just the new manager.
00:52:33Oh.
00:52:34Well, you see, I worked here for a few days, and can you tell me what happened to the former owner, Mr. Dometroff?
00:52:39I don't get you, honey.
00:52:40It's still his place.
00:52:41He's just a little tired of it, that's all.
00:52:43He wanted to take things easy for a change.
00:52:45Have some fun.
00:52:46I think I've seen you here before.
00:52:48Why'd you quit?
00:52:50Huh?
00:52:51Oh, I was sick for a few days.
00:52:54Well, if you want to see Mr. Dometroff, he moved to that swanky apartment house on Jackson, across from the park.
00:53:00They call it the, uh, uh, Shangri-La.
00:53:03He's throwing a big party out there tonight, kind of a housewarming, you know?
00:53:06And he's short on dames.
00:53:07He'd be glad to see you, I know.
00:53:13Thanks.
00:53:14Thanks.
00:53:15Thanks.
00:53:16Thanks.
00:53:17Thanks.
00:53:18Thanks.
00:53:19Thanks.
00:53:20Thanks.
00:53:21Thanks.
00:53:22Thanks.
00:53:23Thanks.
00:53:24Thanks.
00:53:25Thanks.
00:53:26Thanks.
00:53:27Thanks.
00:53:28Thanks.
00:53:29Thanks.
00:53:30Thanks.
00:53:31Thanks.
00:53:32Thanks.
00:53:33Thanks.
00:53:34Thanks.
00:53:35Thanks.
00:53:36Thanks.
00:53:37Thanks.
00:53:38Thanks.
00:53:39Thanks.
00:53:40Thanks.
00:53:41Thanks.
00:54:12That double-crosser.
00:54:35That cheap crook.
00:54:37Mr. D'Amatov, second floor.
00:54:44Who wants champagne?
00:54:53Who wants French wine?
00:54:54Just important.
00:54:55I'm not getting it.
00:54:57I'm not getting it.
00:55:04You should try it with Wendy together.
00:55:06Hey, Wendy.
00:55:07Hey, Wendy.
00:55:08Hey, Wendy.
00:55:09Hey, Wendy.
00:55:10Who else?
00:55:11Where's my glass?
00:55:12Do you have a glass there?
00:55:14Oh, wait.
00:55:15I'll try it this way.
00:55:16Oh, Poppy, now you're going to be sick.
00:55:19Don't worry about me.
00:55:20I...
00:55:21I know what...
00:55:22See?
00:55:26Oh, now you see I told you.
00:55:31Come on and sit down.
00:55:32Come on.
00:55:33Come on.
00:55:40Now, hold it.
00:55:54Now!
00:56:04Scooch!
00:56:14You're having a good time with my money
00:56:17and for my three years in jail.
00:56:24Oh, my God.
00:56:30Scooch!
00:56:31Don't leave me alone. Come.
00:56:33I'll be right back.
00:56:40Scooch!
00:56:41Hey!
00:56:54Hey!
00:56:55They're all gone.
00:56:56You're all gone.
00:56:57I'll be right back.
00:57:02Oh, God.
00:57:03You know what?
00:57:04I mean, that's what you think.
00:57:05Oh, God.
00:57:08You're all out of the street...
00:57:09Oh, God!
00:57:10Oh!
00:57:11Oh, God!
00:57:12Oh, God!
00:57:13Oh, God!
00:57:15Oh, God!
00:57:16Oh, God!
00:57:18That's what you're going through,
00:57:19Oh, God!
00:57:20You're all out of it.
00:57:21THE END
00:57:51I don't know.
00:58:21I don't know.
00:58:51Do you hear?
00:58:55Mr. D'Ammitrop, Mr. D'Ammitrop, wake up.
00:59:00You've got to answer some questions.
00:59:04You remember me?
00:59:13Remember the little fool that trusted you?
00:59:16Who believed that you were an honest man?
00:59:18Don't sleep!
00:59:22Wake up!
00:59:24What did you do with my money?
00:59:26Give me back my money.
00:59:28What did you do with it?
00:59:32Oh, I can't breathe!
00:59:36Let me go!
00:59:38Let me go!
00:59:40Let me go!
00:59:42Let me go!
00:59:44Let me go!
00:59:46Let me go!
00:59:49Let me go!
00:59:51Let me go!
01:00:00You little darling!
01:00:14I knew you were after him, you rat!
01:00:16Want to get yourself a rich boyfriend, eh?
01:00:18Well, that's the best way when he's out and can't remember what he did!
01:00:22Wait!
01:00:23Look!
01:00:24Look!
01:00:34You killed him!
01:00:46I don't care.
01:00:47He had it coming to him.
01:00:48What are you talking about?
01:00:49What did he do to you?
01:00:50I sent him to the place where I had my money hidden.
01:00:52And he came back pretending that he didn't find it.
01:00:55And he had a great time, laughed, and had fun with my money.
01:00:58You fool!
01:00:59That wasn't your dough!
01:01:00I know!
01:01:01I was there when he got it.
01:01:02He was desperate, wanted to kill himself before going to jail.
01:01:05Then came a fur merchant.
01:01:06The very next morning, a Turk with a lot of moolah.
01:01:08Puffy took a long shot, started the game without a cent in his pocket.
01:01:11It was like a miracle.
01:01:12He took every hand.
01:01:13Took that Turk for 48 grand just like that.
01:01:15He took that Turk for 48 grand just like that.
01:01:17He took that Turk for 48 grand just like that.
01:01:19He took it.
01:01:20He took it.
01:01:21The pulpit took it.
01:01:23Well, that's the truth, you fool.
01:01:24So what are you talking about?
01:01:29I'd better call the police.
01:01:33Hey, wait!
01:01:51The End
01:02:21Roots. Roots. How was it?
01:02:46What did the old gardener say about the roots?
01:02:49When young trees are growing, their roots have such power they push away every obstacle.
01:03:19What did the old gardener say about the roots?
01:03:26What did the old gardener say about the roots?
01:03:33What did the old gardener say about the roots?
01:03:41What did the old gardener say about the roots?
01:03:48What did the old gardener say about the roots?
01:03:56What did the old gardener say about the roots?
01:04:12What did the old gardener say about the roots?
01:04:27What did the old gardener say about the roots?
01:04:42What did the old gardener say about the roots?
01:04:57What did the old gardener say about the roots?
01:05:12What did the root gardener say about the roots?
01:05:28What did the roots?
01:05:30What did the root gardener say about the roots?
01:05:45What did the roots?
01:05:47What did the roots?
01:05:49What did the root gardener say about the roots?
01:06:04What did the root gardener say about the roots?
01:06:06You all are now partie in charge?
01:06:07Well, what do you think I am?
01:06:08A little old pineus?
01:06:09What did the root gardener say about the roots?
01:06:10What did the roots ones?
01:06:11Why did the roots all take off?
01:06:12What did you say about it?
01:06:13I killed a man.
01:06:16What did you say about it?
01:06:18I killed a man.
01:06:19How did you kill him?
01:06:20With an empty champagne bottle right here on the temple.
01:06:23Wait.
01:06:24Let's get this straight.
01:06:25What's your name?
01:06:27Mary Adams.
01:06:29An occupation?
01:06:30Waitress.
01:06:31Now.
01:06:32Who did you kill?
01:06:33My employer, Mr. D'ama himself.
01:06:35I don't know his first name, but his girlfriend calls him Puffy.
01:06:38He has a little bar on Franklin Beach.
01:06:40Well, where does he live?
01:06:42He doesn't live. I told you I killed him.
01:06:45I mean, what's his address?
01:06:47The Shangri-La Hotel on Jackson Avenue, I think.
01:06:50That's where I killed him this morning between 4 and 5.
01:06:57Give me the Shangri-La on Jackson.
01:06:59Go ahead. Sit down.
01:07:05Shangri-La?
01:07:07Do you have a man named Demetroff living...
01:07:12I mean, registered at your place?
01:07:14Yeah.
01:07:15Well, can you give me his apartment?
01:07:23Hello?
01:07:24This is the police. Is this Mr. Demetroff's apartment?
01:07:28Is it true that he was murdered?
01:07:31Wait, I'll let you talk to the body.
01:07:33For you. The police.
01:07:35The police?
01:07:37Hello?
01:07:40Yes, that's me.
01:07:41Dragomir Demetroff.
01:07:44What?
01:07:47Am I dead?
01:07:49I got your killer right here in front of me.
01:07:52Well, if you say so, then I've got to believe you.
01:07:54Sorry to have bothered you.
01:07:57Now, listen, you screwy little lady.
01:08:02Either you lay off that bad liquor or we'll put you in jail.
01:08:08You mean you really talk to him?
01:08:11He's alive?
01:08:12Now, you get out of here but quick before I change my mind.
01:08:15Tell me, what happened?
01:08:30I don't know.
01:08:31You must have turned in your sleep and when you fell, you cut your face on an empty bottle.
01:08:34I was in the bathroom when I came out there, you were on the floor.
01:08:39Hm?
01:08:40You see?
01:08:41Empty bottles are very dangerous.
01:08:42From now on, no empty bottles in my house.
01:08:45In my house.
01:08:55It's always alive.
01:08:57And I, a fool, gave away the money.
01:09:01The money.
01:09:03My money.
01:09:09Smooch!
01:09:11Yes?
01:09:12What do you want?
01:09:14I ask you an hour ago for a drink.
01:09:16No drink.
01:09:17If you want a glass of fresh water, all right.
01:09:20Water.
01:09:23When I get up, remind me to kill you.
01:09:43No drink.
01:09:44She won't.
01:09:45No drink.
01:09:46Yeah!
01:09:47No drink.
01:09:49It's much like tea.
01:09:51No drink.
01:09:52It's much like you all.
01:09:54I don't know what to do.
01:09:55I don't know.
01:09:56No drink.
01:09:57It's much like you don't have to do that.
01:09:58No drink.
01:10:01You got the coffee?
01:10:03Hm?
01:10:05No drink.
01:10:07No drink.
01:10:08No drink.
01:10:09Sister Alberta, Sister Alberta, look, look.
01:10:39I'm going to see you. How are you, Mary?
01:10:43Hello, Mr. D'Amichow.
01:10:44How do you feel?
01:10:45Fine. Just fine.
01:10:48You look wonderful. It's a nice dress.
01:10:51$7.50.
01:10:53And you, it looks like...
01:10:55I'm going to see you.
01:10:56I'm going to see you.
01:10:57I'm going to see you.
01:10:58How are you, Mary?
01:10:59Hello, Mr. D'Amichow.
01:11:00How do you feel?
01:11:01Fine. Just fine.
01:11:02You look wonderful.
01:11:04It's a nice dress.
01:11:06$7.50.
01:11:07And you, it looks like $8.50.
01:11:11Cut, huh?
01:11:13What is it?
01:11:14Oh, this here.
01:11:15I played with a kitten.
01:11:17Scratched me.
01:11:18Little beast.
01:11:20Still angry with me?
01:11:22Why should I be angry?
01:11:24Well, I can understand it.
01:11:26I behaved badly.
01:11:27I lost my temper.
01:11:28But you are so right.
01:11:30Why should you trust me, a no-good guy, a gambler?
01:11:34What are you going to do now?
01:11:37I don't know.
01:11:38Well, if you want to work for me, anytime.
01:11:41I'm reopening next Saturday.
01:11:43The place will be newly decorated.
01:11:45Prices will go up, of course.
01:11:47Say, how about working for me as a hostess?
01:11:51That's an idea.
01:11:52That would be wonderful.
01:11:54Oh, you're so nice, Mr. D'Amichow.
01:11:56Some day, should you trust me more, then you can tell me the right place where the money is hidden and I get it for you.
01:12:03No reward, of course.
01:12:04I don't need it now.
01:12:05I'm afraid you'll laugh.
01:12:07I gave the money away.
01:12:09For charity.
01:12:11That's a good one.
01:12:14I told you you would laugh.
01:12:17Mary!
01:12:18So happy to see you well again.
01:12:21Going out on a fishing trip.
01:12:24How about you coming with me?
01:12:26It'll do you good.
01:12:28Oh, come on.
01:12:29Be a sport.
01:12:30I got fresh hamburgers, cold beer, a phonograph with beautiful records, and a shawl to put around your shoulders when the wind starts blowing.
01:12:40I love you.
01:12:43What do you think, Mr. D'Amichow?
01:12:45Should I go?
01:12:46Mary!
01:12:47Well, I'd like to say...
01:12:49Come on!
01:12:50What can you expect from him?
01:12:52I have my Cadillac waiting here.
01:12:54You can go somewhere, have a few drinks, go to the races.
01:12:57But I think you're a nice girl.
01:13:00You deserve something more solid, huh?
01:13:03I think you should go.
01:13:05Wait!
01:13:10I'm too generous.
01:13:40I'm too generous.
01:13:42I'm good Jin!
01:13:43I'm too generous.
01:13:48Hey, boy!
01:13:50I feel the good news.
01:13:51Surviving theory.
01:13:53Firstще of the Earth.
01:13:56Come on second.
01:13:58Hey Presenter!
01:14:02I haven't deserveded.
01:14:05Only are the best we Could have been석 down yet.
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