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Things are getting too hot in New York City for Joker Finnigan and his gang, so they decide to relocate their activities to London. There, they plan a department store heist. They enlist the help of an impostor to pull off the heist.
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00:00:00Coincidence and double identity combine in a cunning crime over London.
00:00:30To be continued...
00:03:10Not with your pack.
00:03:12We'll open a new one, Steffi.
00:03:28Well, what took Sherwood 25 years to do, I've done in three weeks.
00:03:52I don't know what this firm would do without me.
00:03:55You've got to admit, it's wonderful.
00:03:57Congratulations, Mr. Brimbles.
00:03:59Oh, I didn't mean the model.
00:04:00Oh, no.
00:04:02I mean old Sherwood, coming to this country 30 years ago, with five bob in his pocket and a gift for selling soap.
00:04:07Well, I don't care what he did 30 years ago.
00:04:09I'm only interested in if he's going to give us a jubilee bonus.
00:04:12Of course he will.
00:04:13I heard he's going for a pretty good one.
00:04:14Yes, you can't say that old man's mean.
00:04:16But gosh, is he nosy.
00:04:18I can't see what fun he gets, trotting through the departments day after day.
00:04:23I think I'll save up and buy him a tricycle.
00:04:24Mr. Brimbles, not finished yet?
00:04:29Very slow, Mr. Brimbles, very slow.
00:04:31If I would make these decorations, they would be done before you could say knife and fork.
00:04:37Mr. Brimbles?
00:04:37Oh, Mr. Sherwood, sir, I'm sorry, sir.
00:04:42That's all right.
00:04:44Say, this is pretty good here.
00:04:48I got it.
00:04:49That's remarkably good.
00:04:50I'm glad you like it, sir.
00:04:51Fine.
00:04:52But I think it's better if we got all these garlands around all the windows.
00:04:57Yes, sir, but you know there are a thousand windows.
00:04:59Well, that's all right.
00:05:00Get a thousand garlands.
00:05:01You know, it's chubilee.
00:05:03Very good, sir.
00:05:04Sherwood stores have been established for 25 years.
00:05:27Sherwood stores.
00:05:28This is a proud day.
00:05:32Sherwood stores have been established for 25 years.
00:05:36For 25 years,
00:05:38Oh, dear.
00:05:40Why must they pick on me to make the jubilee speech?
00:05:45This is a proud day.
00:05:47Oh, Gibbs, we all know it's a proud day.
00:05:49Can't you get on a bit further?
00:05:50This is a proud day.
00:05:52Just forget the proud day, Mr. Gibbs, and remember the customer.
00:05:55I'm sorry, sir, but I didn't see any customers.
00:05:57Please, I want hippopotamus.
00:06:02A hippopotamus?
00:06:04You hear what the lady says?
00:06:06She wants a hippopotamus.
00:06:07Way down, the lady.
00:06:08Get what she wants.
00:06:11Isn't it awful?
00:06:12You can never tell where the old man's going to turn up next.
00:06:15Hey, I still want my hippopotamus.
00:06:18Just getting it for you, madam.
00:06:19Good morning, sir.
00:06:20Good morning, sir.
00:06:21Good morning, sir.
00:06:22Good morning, sir.
00:06:23Good morning, sir.
00:06:24Good morning, sir.
00:06:25Good morning, sir.
00:06:26Good morning, sir.
00:06:27How's your wife?
00:06:28Better?
00:06:29Yes, sir.
00:06:30Good.
00:06:31No, that is to say...
00:06:32No, sir.
00:06:33The room isn't just as bad.
00:06:34Oh, here.
00:06:35That reminds me.
00:06:36I got a wonderful receipt for your wife's room.
00:06:37Oh, Mr. Scho...
00:06:38Sure, cure.
00:06:39Now, you tell your wife she can take this in turn and rub it down the outside.
00:06:41Makes no difference.
00:06:42Really?
00:06:43Cured my gout in three doses.
00:06:44That is a copy of the original from my doctor.
00:06:47Tell her to have that made up and take it right away.
00:06:49Cure.
00:06:50Thank you, Mr. Scho...
00:06:58Now, do take my advice, madam.
00:06:59You buy an antelope, but you invest in a squirrel.
00:07:02Do I?
00:07:03Am I not right, sir?
00:07:04You see, madam, your husband entirely agrees with me.
00:07:11Hello, uncle.
00:07:13Ronnie, my boy, I told you fifty times not to undle me in business.
00:07:17Please try and remember the brown store.
00:07:19I got no nothing.
00:07:20You're just Mr. Martin.
00:07:22Yes, sir.
00:07:23You're here to sell furs.
00:07:24And this morning you don't function.
00:07:26You allowed yourself to be talked round by that young man.
00:07:29Now we have to pay twice as much as we intended to.
00:07:31Oh, but what an investment, darling.
00:07:33Your hat.
00:07:36Ronnie, I gotta take it all back what I said.
00:07:38You're a first-class functioner.
00:07:39Mr. Gilbert.
00:07:40Yes, sir.
00:07:41For what is the reason she plays the clavier?
00:07:42I beg your pardon, sir.
00:07:43The piano.
00:07:44What is she playing the piano for?
00:07:45Why, to attract customers, sir.
00:07:46Oh, I see.
00:07:47That's why there's such a crowd of people round here, huh?
00:07:48She won't do.
00:07:49Get somebody with more...
00:07:50More...
00:07:51More...
00:07:52Mr. Gilbert.
00:08:02Yes, sir.
00:08:03For what is the reason she plays the clavier?
00:08:05I beg your pardon, sir.
00:08:06The piano.
00:08:06What is she playing the piano for?
00:08:08Why, to attract customers, sir.
00:08:10Oh, I see.
00:08:13That's why there's such a crowd of people around here, huh?
00:08:16She won't do.
00:08:17Get somebody a bit more, more.
00:08:19Get somebody else.
00:08:23What's the trouble?
00:08:24He wants me to get a new pianist.
00:08:26Oh, I see.
00:08:28Thanks.
00:08:29What for?
00:08:41How old are you today, young one?
00:08:43Twenty.
00:08:45In love yet?
00:08:47No.
00:08:49Well, that must be Ronnie.
00:08:51In that case, I'd better get back to the yard.
00:08:52You fool.
00:08:54Well, thanks for the lovely present, John.
00:08:56I'll give it a place of honour.
00:08:57Oh, it doesn't deserve that.
00:08:58Oh, but it does.
00:08:59It's so unusual.
00:09:00Hello, Agnes.
00:09:01A bit late, aren't you?
00:09:02Brought a present?
00:09:03Of course I have.
00:09:06I'm sorry I'm late.
00:09:08Oh.
00:09:08Hello, Ronnie.
00:09:09I didn't know anyone...
00:09:10Hello.
00:09:11How are you?
00:09:11I'm fine, thanks.
00:09:13Many happy returns of the day, Joan.
00:09:14Thanks.
00:09:15I just bought you a little...
00:09:16Oh, how sweet are you.
00:09:17Oh, it's nothing.
00:09:17The girl in the shop said it was very original, that's all.
00:09:19Well, I was going to look after my little criminal.
00:09:21Oh, wait and see my present.
00:09:25Oh.
00:09:26Why, that's lovely.
00:09:29Oh.
00:09:32Awfully good taste.
00:09:34Well, now I really must go.
00:09:37Goodbye.
00:09:37Goodbye.
00:09:38And thanks again.
00:09:39Goodbye, children.
00:09:42Do you see much of him?
00:09:44Hmm, quite a bit.
00:09:45Seems a very nice chap.
00:09:46Oh, by the way, I've got another little present for you.
00:09:49You still want a job?
00:09:50Well, my dressmaker thinks I ought to have one.
00:09:52She's sent me three letters this week.
00:09:54Well, I think I can fix it for you.
00:09:56Oh, Ronnie, you darling.
00:10:04Sir Grunov, you come from New York, don't you?
00:10:07Yes.
00:10:09Ever heard of Joker Finnegan's gang?
00:10:12Never, Inspector.
00:10:12I suppose you don't even know what a gang is, do you?
00:10:17You don't know what a gang is, Inspector.
00:10:20Perhaps you're right.
00:10:22However, if your friends are no more expert than you, they'll all be my guests here soon.
00:10:27Huh.
00:10:27You're an optimist, Inspector.
00:10:29I wish you all the luck.
00:10:31Thanks.
00:10:32I should enjoy meeting them.
00:10:33For your own sake, Inspector, I hope you do not meet them.
00:10:37Hello.
00:10:37Take them away.
00:10:39So you think you can get Joker Finnegan because you arrest poor Russian like me, eh?
00:10:43Oh, you great detective.
00:10:45You think you'll get the gang?
00:10:46Yes, very, very funny.
00:10:50Mason, I'll bet you anything I'm right.
00:10:52So you really think Finnegan's in London?
00:10:54New York wouldn't send us his record for nothing.
00:10:56Well, it's hard to believe.
00:10:58Joker Finnegan in London.
00:10:59Mm-hmm.
00:11:00Now get this straight.
00:11:01There's going to be no helping Stroganoff.
00:11:04He's in the jug because he asked for it.
00:11:06Working his own little racket all by himself.
00:11:09Crazy mug.
00:11:10Yeah, and what if he squeals?
00:11:12And what makes you think he's tired of life?
00:11:14Wouldn't surprise me any.
00:11:15We'll all be getting a itch soon.
00:11:17We've been hanging around here for three months.
00:11:18Doing what?
00:11:19Twilling our thongs.
00:11:20Yeah, just taking a run around.
00:11:22Nice job.
00:11:23And what do you figure you'd do if I let you?
00:11:25What we've always done.
00:11:27Yeah, pull a little stick up, grab the go, and beat it.
00:11:29You would, would you?
00:11:30Well, that game can't be worked here in London.
00:11:32Why not?
00:11:33This country's too normal, too healthy-minded.
00:11:36That's why I left.
00:11:37Cigarette.
00:11:38I figured I'd find more excitement in the States than I did.
00:11:43Jokes, eh?
00:11:44Lay off, Sniffy.
00:11:46Why didn't we sit tight over there?
00:11:48Why?
00:11:48Because it was just a bit too hot for us to sit tight.
00:11:51That's all.
00:11:53Perhaps you've forgotten that.
00:11:56We want to pull anything here.
00:11:58There's one thing we've got to have.
00:12:00An idea.
00:12:02A new idea.
00:12:04Yeah, we'll grow fat on that.
00:12:05Well, leave it to the joker.
00:12:08Well, anything doing?
00:12:09There's men outside waiting for a game.
00:12:11Good.
00:12:11Good.
00:12:12Good.
00:12:12Good.
00:12:12Good.
00:12:12Good.
00:12:28Good.
00:12:40Good.
00:12:42No, no, no. That's not good soap.
00:13:03Madam, I assure you, that's the best line of soap we run.
00:13:06Nonsense. You're just too lazy to look for any other.
00:13:08Perhaps you'd like to come round and look through our stock yourself.
00:13:12Ah, and now you're being impertinent as well.
00:13:14No, madam, I'm not.
00:13:15Oh, yes, you are.
00:13:16Oh, no, I'm not.
00:13:17Oh, yes, you are.
00:13:18Mr. Pennyworth, please remember, the customer is always right.
00:13:22That's exactly what I've been saying all the time.
00:13:25Madam, I'll pay down you myself.
00:13:28Excuse me, Mr. Pennyworth. Now, what can I do for you?
00:13:32I should like a bath, though, suitable to me.
00:13:34Uh, for yourself?
00:13:35Yes.
00:13:36Yeah.
00:13:37Well, uh, now, let me see.
00:13:38Here, I think it's just a thing.
00:13:40Lavender.
00:13:41Lavender?
00:13:42Oh, I'm not as old as that yet.
00:13:44Oh, well, lady, the youngest girls use lavender.
00:13:47And maybe, still, I don't want lavender.
00:13:49Oh, no, quite right.
00:13:50Should, uh, I don't think she should have lavender.
00:13:54Here.
00:13:55Now, here's something.
00:13:56This is our deliciously flavoured Venus soap.
00:13:59Fine for the bath.
00:14:00Makes a quick letter.
00:14:01Good gracious.
00:14:02There's a nude woman on it.
00:14:04Well, that's just to remind you how to dress when you take a bath.
00:14:08There's no need to be rude or nude.
00:14:10Take it away.
00:14:15Well, did you, uh, did you show the lady the, uh, the lily of the valley?
00:14:19You're just as incompetent as he is.
00:14:21I want a soap to express my personality.
00:14:25Lady, I'm sorry.
00:14:26You'll have to go to the drug department.
00:14:28The soap you want is carbolic.
00:14:30Carbolic?
00:14:31Carbolic.
00:14:32Nice to see that all my friends hear about this.
00:14:34Hmm.
00:14:35I don't believe she's got any friends.
00:14:36Oh, Mr. Sherwood.
00:14:37Oh, dear.
00:14:38Why, what's the matter, Mr. Sherwood?
00:14:39Sir, what are you doing?
00:14:40All right, please.
00:14:41Don't, don't make any trouble.
00:14:42I'm all right.
00:14:43I'll be all right.
00:14:44I'll be all right.
00:14:45I'll be all right.
00:14:46Come to your room, sir.
00:14:47I'm afraid it's the old story with you, Mr. Sherwood.
00:14:48Coming downstairs, in and out of the departments, day after day.
00:14:49And I told you what you were doing.
00:14:50I'll be all right.
00:14:51I'll be all right.
00:14:52I'll be all right.
00:14:53I'll be all right, ma'am.
00:14:54The doctor's to come to Mr. Sherwood's room immediately.
00:14:55I'm all right.
00:14:56I'll be all right.
00:14:57I'll be all right.
00:14:58Come to your room, sir.
00:14:59I'm afraid it's the old story with you, Mr. Sherwood.
00:15:02Coming downstairs, in and out of the departments, day after day.
00:15:05And I told you before it was too much for you.
00:15:07Say, listen, doctor.
00:15:08No matter how hard you try, I refuse to dial the Jubilee after next.
00:15:12Yes, that's all very well.
00:15:14You must get out more.
00:15:15It's fresh air you need.
00:15:17Play more golf.
00:15:18You know what you're doing here is simply gambling with your life.
00:15:21Yeah, the trouble is the way I play golf, I'm gambling with somebody else's.
00:15:28Jackpot.
00:15:29May I join?
00:15:30Yes.
00:15:31Well, I've got to ask you for some more chips.
00:15:32Not all gone again, Mr. Parker.
00:15:33Yes.
00:15:34I begin to think that I've fallen in with a bunch of gangsters.
00:15:36Here we are.
00:15:37Sixty.
00:15:38Eighteen.
00:15:39And that's for good luck.
00:15:40Thanks very much.
00:15:41Good luck.
00:15:42Good luck.
00:15:43Good luck.
00:15:44Good luck.
00:15:45Good luck.
00:15:46Good luck.
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00:15:55Good luck.
00:15:56Good luck.
00:15:57Good luck.
00:15:58Good luck.
00:15:59Good luck.
00:16:00Good luck.
00:16:01Good luck.
00:16:02Good luck.
00:16:03Good luck.
00:16:04Good luck.
00:16:05Good luck.
00:16:06Good luck this time.
00:16:07Jim.
00:16:08Will you stop pouring the whiskey down in your throat?
00:16:11There's not much else to do till he comes through with that big idea.
00:16:14Listen.
00:16:15Not here.
00:16:16Why not?
00:16:17I'm not afraid of him.
00:16:18Will you cry out?
00:16:19Pearl.
00:16:20Wait a minute.
00:16:21Sorry.
00:16:23Bad luck.
00:16:25Bad luck look at that like taking candy from kids
00:16:32I'm through with this outfit
00:16:34Stop beef and leave it to the Joker. Why you big don't
00:16:40Please don't
00:16:44All right honey
00:16:55Toy department, please
00:16:59Toy department
00:17:01Hello
00:17:03Is that you Tommy? It's okay. Oh show has just begun his game. Thank you Tommy
00:17:09Well, now we never bit of peace the old man's playing golf
00:17:17Mr. Sherman on this proud day
00:17:19I am merely a very humble employee of this great concern and when I pause to consider
00:17:38They say the age of miracles is past
00:17:41My nephew just told me the old man was playing golf. Yeah, she was she was the cuttingiest woman. I was thought on my life
00:17:48Pennyworth couldn't do anything. Well, I couldn't do anything with it. I
00:17:52Told her at last I said go down to the drug department get yourself some carbonic soap
00:18:00You see that's quite simple. Yeah, let me try it
00:18:06Maybe it ain't simple enough for me
00:18:08Or this is gonna take a long time to do. Oh, what's the difference? I'm young yet anyway
00:18:13Foxes like other animals allowable to sudden mysterious diseases in which case the offer would not occur again
00:18:19Now I book it to you madam. Yes, please. It's extremely nice of you to help me so well
00:18:24Well, but there isn't all Riley
00:18:26Excuse me, please say you forgot me why you'll be zark imagine running into you here say what's the matter with you crazy?
00:18:32How does it be? What's the big idea of me? Excuse me, sir. This gentleman is Mr. Sherwood. Oh, Sherwood is the name the head of our concern
00:18:39Yeah
00:18:41Oh
00:18:50Hey, Riley
00:18:51Wait a minute
00:18:53Don't call me Riley around here
00:18:55You lose me the best job I ever had so it is you sure are you on the payroll here? Yes
00:19:01Dublin for Sherwood
00:19:03Once an actor always an actor. What's the big idea and you see the old fellas got an idea that things in this store
00:19:08Won't run right unless he's all over the place watching it, and it's too much for it
00:19:12Well, well, I haven't run into Sherwood one day face to face and each one of us thought the other one was a mirror marvelous
00:19:18Resemblance on the spotty engagement all I gotta do now is use a little makeup dress like him walk around this place look bossy
00:19:25And for that I've been getting the pounds a week for the last six months what a break
00:19:31if
00:19:33That's sure with nephew
00:19:35He's the only one knows about my job
00:19:37Hope he didn't hear anything
00:19:39Maybe you look like old Sherwood. All right, but supposing you have to talk to someone then what?
00:19:43Well, my friend, what's the trouble with the way I talk?
00:19:51And the saps don't know him and he fixes everybody from the big shots down to the store clerks and he pockets 20 pounds a week
00:19:57That's a hundred sardines in our dough
00:20:00It's a cinch and there boys is our new idea
00:20:05Ladies and gentlemen, the first performance of the joker philligan troupe is about to begin presenting to the world the new drama the two mr. Sherwood
00:20:21Sit down, please
00:20:24Thank you, sir
00:20:29Mr. Riley, I'm sorry that I got to tell you you don't work for me anymore. What I?
00:20:33I don't understand. I I've done nothing. Oh, yeah, you've done something all right
00:20:39When you came to work for me, it was understood that your job was to be a secret between us two
00:20:44Now comes to me rumors and reports that you
00:20:47Well, anyhow, that makes no difference
00:20:50On the 25th university my business here. I'm taking in a partner and after that of course your work with anyhow be
00:20:57superfluous I
00:20:59See but on the day of our jubilee
00:21:02Every one that's working for us gets a full month's wages as a person from the firm
00:21:08So you see mr. Riley that every silver lining has a dark cloud every got every cloud
00:21:15Your wages was 20 pounds a week
00:21:18Now here's a check for a hundred pounds
00:21:21Then I don't have to come here anymore. No, mr. Riley. Thank you
00:21:28Thank you, sir
00:21:30Hey, what's all this about?
00:21:37What are you doing here sniffing?
00:21:40Nothing much you're moving buddy moving for me
00:21:45What do you mean I don't want to move mr. Riley would you mind making a note of this from now on it doesn't matter what you want?
00:21:52It's what I want
00:21:54Yeah, who says so now you don't want me to tell the London police that you've still got three years to serve in the states on account of that little mistake of yours
00:22:02Hey, who are you finnegan joker finnegan
00:22:09Ever heard of him?
00:22:10Well, it's a very rough plan so watch carefully I told pro she could stay downstairs is that okay? Chief all right?
00:22:23This is the door leading from the station department of the chief cashier's room. Where does the chief cashier said?
00:22:28There
00:22:32And where's all the dough kept now listen mr. Finnegan. I'm trying to go straight. I don't want to be where's all the dough kept
00:22:40It's to be sorted out on one big table right there. I'll stop fiddling
00:22:44Where's this dough lead yeah, wrap yourself around this make it snappy that's an emergency exit
00:22:56Emergency exit if it's right about the jubilee bonus for the stop. How much dough will that be in that nice little room?
00:23:04People working there. I hope they get paid. Well, I believe in clerks getting plenty of shackles shut up
00:23:11What would it be over 80,000 pounds?
00:23:23How about a swim let me leave here?
00:23:25No excuses. Can you get hold of a bathing suit?
00:23:27Well, yes, I will. Fine. I'll give you a start and have a race.
00:23:30Spend it, Ronnie. I will be rather curious to see which of us three will win.
00:23:34Us three?
00:23:37Gary is he coming too? Oh, no darling, you're coming too.
00:23:41He asked me first.
00:23:43And they say Scotland Yard is still.
00:24:04And now, Mrs. Prowse, I have a treat for you. Something that will really make your mouth want.
00:24:08That's just what I want. You know, Mr. Greenshaw, I only buy the very best.
00:24:13Mrs. Prowse, this is the very best.
00:24:20Blue-white. Exquisite. Flawless.
00:24:24It's a lovely big one, isn't it?
00:24:26Excuse me, sir, just a moment.
00:24:32Flawless.
00:24:33Flawless.
00:24:34Shut up.
00:24:34Flawless.
00:24:35Flawless, please.
00:24:37Flawless, please.
00:24:50Oh, I'm sorry, did I hurt you?
00:24:53No.
00:24:54There.
00:24:55Circulation coming back now?
00:24:57Yes, that's good.
00:24:58Thanks, John.
00:24:59Because I don't approve of all this massage.
00:25:01Don't you?
00:25:02Give me the other leg.
00:25:03Well, Ronnie, it's my swimming improving.
00:25:05There.
00:25:06Well, Ronnie, it's my swimming improving.
00:25:08There.
00:25:09Well, Ronnie, it's my swimming improving.
00:25:10There.
00:25:11There.
00:25:12There.
00:25:13Circulation coming back now?
00:25:14Yes, that's good.
00:25:15Thanks, John.
00:25:16Because I don't approve of all this massage.
00:25:17Well, Ronnie, is my swimming improving?
00:25:20Oh, splendidly.
00:25:21You still want to throw your arms out more, though.
00:25:22That's right.
00:25:23Let me show you.
00:25:24Look, so.
00:25:25I was just going to show her.
00:25:26So.
00:25:27You see, you get more force on your backstroke.
00:25:28Yes, John, but my arms aren't so much trouble as my legs.
00:25:30What's the matter with them?
00:25:31They look pretty good to me.
00:25:32You idiot.
00:25:33No, I mean, I can't quite get the rhythm.
00:25:35Well, let's stop all these gymnastics
00:25:36and decide what we're going to do this evening.
00:25:38Well, it's up to John, really.
00:25:39It depends on his criminals.
00:25:41Oh, they're all right.
00:25:42I have a friendly agreement with them.
00:25:43I bet you at this moment they're all tucked up in their little beds.
00:25:45That's fine.
00:25:46I think we all ought to go up the river and get some food.
00:25:48Good idea.
00:25:49Thanks.
00:25:50Go in Whitehall 1212.
00:25:52That means back to the yard.
00:25:53Well, I'm afraid my little criminals have let me down.
00:25:55Perhaps you forgot to kiss some good night.
00:25:57Perhaps.
00:25:58Well, goodbye, children.
00:25:59Sorry I got a go, Ronnie.
00:26:00Goodbye.
00:26:03In broad daylight, in our own peaceful London,
00:26:06I mean to say, my customers don't like that sort of thing.
00:26:08And if it occurs again...
00:26:10I quite understand how you feel, Mr. Greedshaw.
00:26:12And I assure you that everything will be done to secure the return of your property
00:26:15and to get hold of the culprits.
00:26:17And hanging's too good for them.
00:26:18Now, if I were in your position, I'd tell you what I'd do.
00:26:21Mr. Greedshaw?
00:26:22I should...
00:26:23Yes?
00:26:24You say there was only one man?
00:26:25I only saw one, and my eyesight's pretty good.
00:26:27Of course, there may have been others outside.
00:26:29Hmm.
00:26:30You shouldn't be surprised.
00:26:31No.
00:26:32My advice.
00:26:33No, thank you.
00:26:34No.
00:26:42Wait a moment.
00:26:48Good night, Ronnie.
00:26:49Oh, good night.
00:26:51Thanks so much.
00:26:52It's been awfully sweet of you.
00:26:54Now, I say you are wet.
00:26:56Wet?
00:26:57Oh, yes.
00:26:58I'm dripping.
00:27:01You really ought to get dry before you go home, you know.
00:27:06Yes.
00:27:07Yes.
00:27:10But it's quite impossible.
00:27:11I mean, it's so late, isn't it?
00:27:14It's not so late.
00:27:16Oh, I'm afraid it's much too late.
00:27:18Joan, I'm liable to get pneumonia.
00:27:20Or even mumps.
00:27:21Well, if you do, I'll nurse you back to health again.
00:27:29Good night, Ronnie.
00:27:51Well, yes a lot.
00:27:59Well, maybe you'll lift the door.
00:28:00You can't get you.
00:28:01You can't get me.
00:28:02You can't get out of your way.
00:28:03You'll be right in time.
00:28:04Certainly.
00:28:05I'll check it out.
00:28:06You'll be right in time.
00:28:07Get back in time.
00:28:08Get back in time.
00:28:09Get back in time.
00:28:10I'm sorry.
00:28:11I'm sorry.
00:28:12I don't even worry about the news.
00:28:13I'm sorry.
00:28:14I'm sorry.
00:28:16I'm sorry.
00:28:17I got my clue.
00:28:18I never told you.
00:28:19Ready to go?
00:28:20There was a man in my room.
00:28:22Well, isn't that?
00:28:29It'll be done, Gary.
00:28:30You simply can't have this sort of thing going on in London.
00:28:32No. Tear gas.
00:28:35Might almost be the visiting card of our friend, Joker Finnegan.
00:28:38Wait a moment.
00:28:40Finnegan could never keep away from cards.
00:28:43What about my having a look round some of the new gambling clubs?
00:28:46I guess that's not at all a bad idea.
00:28:48What do you say they got away with it, the jewelers?
00:28:50Three diamond rings, five, eight and fourteen carat.
00:28:52Five, eight and fourteen carats.
00:28:54All as first rate as your skin, baby.
00:28:57You?
00:28:58Uh-huh.
00:28:59Jim, you'll swell.
00:29:01Is he really?
00:29:04Oh, hello, Joker.
00:29:06Just take a look at these rings, will you?
00:29:09Swell.
00:29:12Joker, who's the big shot round here, you or me?
00:29:15Haven't I said all private jobs are off?
00:29:16Well, who do you think you are?
00:29:17Quiet!
00:29:18A few rocks should go and ruin the silver job.
00:29:20Well, the cops don't know I pulled a deal.
00:29:21That's what you think.
00:29:22I'll tell you now, they know we're in London.
00:29:23Oh, you've got the jitters.
00:29:24I'd be a bit further if I'd played a lone hand before.
00:29:26Not a bit further, just a bit higher.
00:29:29Let's forget it.
00:29:30We've got more important things to do.
00:29:35Now, Pearl, your character in our little play is that of a beautiful, smartly dressed young lady who goes to a store.
00:29:43Or, just see for yourself how beautifully it suits you.
00:29:51Well, I must confess, I think it does.
00:29:53But I'm afraid I can't say without my fiancé.
00:29:56You see, it might be difficult to persuade him. It's like investing money.
00:30:01I mean, he may laugh.
00:30:02Well, I can easily send it on approval.
00:30:04And when he's seen you in it...
00:30:06That might not help much.
00:30:08But look.
00:30:09I've got a club close by here.
00:30:11He's coming along tonight.
00:30:12Supposing you bring it with you and...
00:30:14We'll try and convince him together.
00:30:16Here he is.
00:30:17Hello, chap.
00:30:18Hi, sir.
00:30:19Look here, I've got a job of work for you tonight.
00:30:21I want you to look over some of these new dance and gambling places.
00:30:24I've got a hunched joke of Finnegan's in town.
00:30:26Finnegan, eh?
00:30:27Surprise.
00:30:28Here's a list, Warwick, of all the places I want you to visit.
00:30:31Very good, sir.
00:30:32Invite the men off just as you like.
00:30:33Right, sir.
00:30:34Well, dress yourselves prettily.
00:30:36Don't eat peas with a knife.
00:30:38Don't drink too much.
00:30:39Enjoy yourselves, but keep your eyes open.
00:30:42All right, boys.
00:30:43Right here.
00:30:44Right here.
00:30:45Hello, nice of you to come.
00:30:53Huh?
00:30:54Shall I get him?
00:30:56Just start a little arguing.
00:30:58You poor sap.
00:30:59Now, when the club's packed, it'll keep.
00:31:02Suppose he gives us a slap.
00:31:04Men don't slip away from Pearl.
00:31:06There are half a dozen reasons why I'm falling.
00:31:12Any one of them would start me going for you.
00:31:17Number one, you've got a smile that drives me crazy.
00:31:23And the beautiful figure, that will be number two.
00:31:29Eyes that dare me and ensnare me, there's two more.
00:31:34I say, if it isn't old Crawford, how about a game tonight?
00:31:37I beg your pardon?
00:31:38Oh, I'm terribly sorry.
00:31:40I mistook you for Lord Crawford.
00:31:42You look very similar.
00:31:43You see, he drops in most nights for a little game of poker.
00:31:46Poker?
00:31:47Where do you play poker here?
00:31:48Well, I shouldn't give it away, really, but a few of us have a friendly game upstairs.
00:31:52So you look like the right sort.
00:31:54How about joining us at a table?
00:31:55Not tonight, thank you.
00:31:56I'm expecting my wife shortly.
00:31:57Bring her along, too.
00:31:58I'm afraid not.
00:31:59Another time, perhaps.
00:32:00Okay, let's.
00:32:07Bad luck, Sniffy.
00:32:18Find a nice table for Mr. Braddock.
00:32:20Yes, sir.
00:32:21Would you come this way, sir, please?
00:32:27Are you alone, sir?
00:32:28At the moment, yes.
00:32:30He looks pretty good to me.
00:32:45All men look good to you.
00:32:47Not all men do.
00:32:49Oh, Mr. Finlay.
00:32:51Who's a good looker over there?
00:32:54A man named Braddock.
00:32:56Banker.
00:32:59You know, I'm very fond of bankers.
00:33:04Excuse me.
00:33:10Why, Mr. Braddock, I haven't seen you for ages.
00:33:13No, you haven't, have you?
00:33:14Don't you remember we met at the Campy de Parry at Old Thingamie Bush's party?
00:33:17Of course.
00:33:18I remember perfectly.
00:33:19I'm very fond of Old Thingamie Bush.
00:33:21Yes, so am I.
00:33:23Oh, waiter.
00:33:24You want some champagne?
00:33:25Yes, waiter.
00:33:26We want some champagne.
00:33:27One gets so thirsty, don't you think?
00:33:28I do think so, indeed.
00:33:29Now, how about some food?
00:33:30Have you ordered?
00:33:31No, not yet.
00:33:32Well, well, if it isn't Old Crawford, how about a game tonight?
00:33:35Oh, I'm terribly sorry, sir.
00:33:37I mistook you for Lord Crawford.
00:33:39He drops in most nights for a little game of poker.
00:33:41I'm sorry to disappoint you.
00:33:42Well, that's okay.
00:33:43Would you like to join us in a little game?
00:33:44Well, that's interesting, but where do you play?
00:33:46Upstairs, just a few French.
00:33:48Well, that's fine.
00:33:49Well, I can't be Mr.
00:33:51Dupre.
00:33:52Oh, don't bother about me.
00:33:53I don't like poker.
00:33:54I'm a bridge fiend.
00:33:55Really?
00:33:56Do you play a lot?
00:33:57Oh, yes.
00:33:58I've played two or three times.
00:34:00Will you join me?
00:34:02You go along, and I'll join you later.
00:34:04Wynely, sir.
00:34:06Bad luck, Sniffy?
00:34:08You'll soon be up to form.
00:34:10Here.
00:34:11Take some more chips.
00:34:12I always think it puts you off if you have so few in front of you.
00:34:15Well, I'm afraid it's mounting up, rather.
00:34:17Of course not.
00:34:18Another couple of hands, and you'll clear it up easily.
00:34:21Gin to make it stronger.
00:34:24Soda to make it weaker.
00:34:27What kind of drink is that?
00:34:29Lemon to make it sour.
00:34:32Sugar to make it sweeter.
00:34:34Champagne to make him lively.
00:34:38And something to make him sleep better.
00:34:41Your 50.
00:34:42And another 50.
00:34:47Bravo.
00:34:48I'll see you.
00:34:50Full house?
00:34:53I'm afraid I shan't be able to play anymore.
00:34:56I owe you...
00:34:57Altogether 320 pounds.
00:34:59Oh, I'm so sorry.
00:35:01Oh, that's all right.
00:35:03I just have to give you an IOU.
00:35:05Will you write it over here?
00:35:06Oh, thanks.
00:35:19I'm sorry.
00:35:20I'll have to have that money tonight.
00:35:21I'll try and get it for you.
00:35:22I don't like to hurry you, Mr. Martin, but I'm leaving early in the morning.
00:35:26Oh.
00:35:27Won't you have a cocktail?
00:35:28Oh, thank you.
00:35:29Oh.
00:35:30I'm sorry.
00:35:31Here, take mine.
00:35:32Oh, thank you.
00:35:33I sort of don't trust him since you showed him where he got off.
00:35:36You know, I think...
00:35:37Better stop thinking.
00:35:38Listen, Joker, I didn't want that young Sam to go to sleep when he owed me all that dough.
00:35:42But I'm going to fix it.
00:35:43I'm going over to his apartment right now.
00:35:44Don't worry.
00:35:45He won't be at that Jubilee business tomorrow.
00:35:46Where's his place, Jim?
00:35:4717-A, Sussex Gardens.
00:35:4817-A.
00:35:49If he turns up here in the meantime, will you send him right back?
00:35:50Tell him I'm going to pick up the dough tonight.
00:35:55Better watch him.
00:35:56Well, ain't I been trying to tell you?
00:35:57Well, ain't I been trying to tell you?
00:35:58Cut it out.
00:35:59Watch him.
00:36:00Him and Pearl.
00:36:01Now listen, baby.
00:36:02Here's the scheme.
00:36:03We'll meet at some prearranged place.
00:36:04No one need know anything about it except you and I.
00:36:19now listen baby here's the scheme we'll meet at some pre-arranged place no one
00:36:24need know anything about it except you and I now please don't worry about the
00:36:27chunk
00:36:49now baby I'm depending on you you won't walk out on me no darling I won't walk out on you
00:36:56it's a bit bye-bye
00:37:15what's Jim been talking about come on out with it you're hurting me I'll break every
00:37:19bone in your body if you don't come clean I don't know what you mean
00:37:22why shouldn't I talk to Jim I drag you out of the gutter and now you want to double cross me
00:37:27I don't understand you do you think I'm blind
00:37:36now listen honey it's no good you're too new at this game to see the difference between Jim and me
00:37:43Jim's just a poor sap sooner or later you'll both of you finish up in the jug but not if you stick
00:37:48to me can't you see that Jim's trying to frame me isn't he
00:37:56I know it and he wants you to beat it with him doesn't he
00:38:01yes who's he tipping off
00:38:10Ronald Martin that's why he's gone there and we'll find ourselves frame when we start in on the Sherwood
00:38:14job he's frightened he knows you were going to get him and he wants to get you first not badly thought
00:38:23good evening Mr Martin I've got to see my uncle it's most important oh Mr Sherwood has some guests
00:38:44that's what I'll tell him at once
00:38:54yeah yeah that's a good one all right
00:38:59well my boy what's on your mind uncle I'm sorry but I had to see you tonight you did
00:39:04eh well you don't got to pull such a long face about have you got a match
00:39:11Ronnie you got nothing to worry about how do you know that I know everything I understand everything
00:39:16I know that a young fellow like you wants to get along in the world ain't it I'm afraid you're going
00:39:19to be annoyed about this uncle oh nonsense annoyed I know you're a good worker and I know you're not
00:39:23satisfied with your present position oh no I can't wait wait a minute don't talk someone give me a match
00:39:27will you please I uh I was going to tell you about this tomorrow at the jubilee celebration
00:39:32but maybe it's just as good tonight I'm taking on the partner yeah will you give me a match you've got
00:39:38oh yeah excuse me I'm going to say I'm going to take in the partner you know who it's going to be
00:39:44you with a salary of five thousand a year and a share in the profits uncle
00:39:50surprise thank you surprise well that's what I tell you see that's what I told you that's nothing to
00:39:54worry about now run away and play and have a good time day sure all go to bed I you must excuse me
00:40:00I gotta entertain my friends here I don't know what to say uncle I'll don't say anything tonight
00:40:05wait tomorrow morning and then you can sing it to me
00:40:12oh Webster sir thank you I just a minute
00:40:24hello
00:40:43hello joan listen darling something marvelous has happened I feel so excited I don't know what to
00:40:49do well whatever's happened darling you drunk not a bit I'm just crazily happy why do you know what my
00:40:57uncle's going to do your uncle you didn't tell me about an uncle didn't I well he's going to give
00:41:04no I'll tell you all about it tomorrow when I see you all
00:41:10all right darling good night
00:41:19all right
00:41:23all right
00:41:30all right
00:41:42all right
00:41:44¶¶
00:42:13¶¶
00:42:28I say, I want some more chips.
00:42:38A hundred, please.
00:42:41Just a moment.
00:42:43You've miscounted.
00:42:44You've given me one too many.
00:42:45Oh, I'm so sorry.
00:42:47You gave me ten bars too much.
00:42:49Very nice, too.
00:42:50Very nice.
00:42:51avam
00:42:59Oh, my God.
00:43:29Oh, my God.
00:43:59Oh, my God.
00:44:01I can't.
00:44:29Oh, my God.
00:44:30Oh, my God.
00:44:31Oh, my God.
00:44:35I hope that man turns up soon somehow I don't think he will but I'm gonna give
00:45:05him some money he said he was going off in the morning as far as I know he's gone a long way
00:45:08off what a day oh where's the lady with the fur cape in the next room she don't feel too good
00:45:16oh has our fiance turned up yet not yet turn off the waterworks baby crying don't help us
00:45:25I'll give you a sparkler double that size honey
00:45:28well gonna be a good girl and we'll forget everything
00:45:38what is it sorry joke but this guy Martin's outside the bar he wants to give Pearl the once over
00:45:49of course why not bring him along see that he drinks his special cocktail first
00:45:52you must try it my special sleeping car thanks
00:45:57oh quite good a little bitter though oh as a matter of fact it's one of my newest
00:46:07maybe I haven't gotten my hand in yet
00:46:09it's now 11.20 when this guy Martin comes in we'll all talk to him until he takes the count
00:46:15you take him out you slip you see the cars are here at 11.30 five minutes later we all
00:46:18beat him we've got to be at Sherwood's house by midnight I shall have to have a few words
00:46:22on the spell now I'm afraid I can't wait any longer
00:46:24I feel tired yeah yes I can't think what's wrong
00:46:29lid on my feet and weight around my neck
00:46:32come in here you'll feel better soon
00:46:36what's wrong Martin I'll deal with this
00:46:40you will you look rotten I feel so terribly tired
00:46:44you're ill my lad I'd better take you home
00:46:46yes I have to see about a fur coat in the next room
00:46:50I won't be a second right I don't want any hits
00:46:53we'll be at the store 10 sharp tomorrow morning
00:46:55before 10.30 we beat it for Croydon
00:46:56I've got to get that fur back
00:47:00don't be an idiot Martin you've got to get to bed
00:47:03give me a drink quick do you know who that was
00:47:10Gary Scotland Yard nice of you to see me home
00:47:14I think I'd better put you to bed
00:47:16that's all right I can put myself to bed
00:47:19I doubt it
00:47:20hello
00:47:23what's happened here
00:47:31I'm going to be a little bit
00:48:01Hello? Inspector Gary speaking. Put me on to Superintendent Brooks at once, please.
00:49:01Here, drink that. It'll put you right in a minute.
00:49:31I don't think he's bad. He'll be all right in a minute.
00:49:34You think so, Doctor. Thanks. Good night.
00:49:36Good night.
00:49:41Tell me, Martin. Were you expecting this man?
00:49:44No.
00:49:45Yes. I mean, no. I wanted to see him. There at the club.
00:49:52What did you want him for?
00:49:54I owed him some money.
00:49:56I see. Cards?
00:49:59Yes.
00:50:01£320.
00:50:03Well, that's quite clear. You wanted to pay him the money at the club, eh?
00:50:07Yes. Yes, of course.
00:50:12But we found no money on the body, so you must still have it on you.
00:50:15No. No, I...
00:50:17Where is it, then?
00:50:19I haven't got it.
00:50:20I couldn't get it.
00:50:22Where did you expect to get that amount of money in the middle of the night?
00:50:25From my uncle.
00:50:26And what time were you here this evening?
00:50:28I wasn't here. Not at all.
00:50:31By the way, Martin, who is your uncle?
00:50:34Sherwood.
00:50:35The head of Sherwood's department store.
00:50:38I see.
00:50:39So you saw your uncle?
00:50:41Yes.
00:50:42And he told me I was going to be made a partner.
00:50:44Really?
00:50:46Why didn't your uncle let you have the £320?
00:50:50I didn't ask him.
00:50:51You specially go to your uncle to get some money from him,
00:50:54and you don't mention a word about it.
00:50:56Don't you think it sounds a little strange?
00:50:58Look here, Gary. All this is rather ridiculous.
00:51:01If you doubt my word, you've only got to ring my uncle.
00:51:04Yes.
00:51:06Gary.
00:51:08I want to have a chat with the doctor.
00:51:09See you later.
00:51:10All right.
00:51:11No, it's no use. It's no use.
00:51:13Nobody can hear us down here.
00:51:16This is a fine thing.
00:51:17A Sherwood locked in his own boiler room
00:51:18on the day of our jubilee.
00:51:21Will you please stop crying?
00:51:23That don't do any good.
00:51:24You've got to follow me around everywhere.
00:51:27Everywhere.
00:51:28And why don't you do something?
00:51:29You sit there and do something.
00:51:31Well, boys, here's to tomorrow.
00:51:42Our jubilee.
00:51:43Hey, give our friend a drink.
00:51:45Here's to the door.
00:51:46Let's go.
00:51:46Now, let's go.
00:51:47Let's go.
00:51:48Let's go.
00:51:49Let's go.
00:51:49Let's go.
00:51:50Let's go.
00:51:50Hello.
00:52:01Hampstead, 9842.
00:52:07Inspector Gary, Scotland Yard.
00:52:09I'd like to speak to Mr. Sherwood, please.
00:52:12Yes, just a minute, please.
00:52:18Mr. Sherwood, you're wanted on the telephone.
00:52:20Why don't you tell him Sherwood isn't here. Come on, you can't keep a gentleman waiting.
00:52:28Ja? This is me.
00:52:30Is that Mr. Sherwood?
00:52:32Ja, ja. I told you once already, this... this is Mr. Sherwood.
00:52:36This is Inspector Gary, sir. I'm sorry to disturb you at this hour,
00:52:39but I wanted to ask you something about your nephew, Ronald Martin.
00:52:42I understand he called on you tonight. Could you tell me what time?
00:52:47Excuse me, please. You got a mistake. My nephew wasn't here tonight.
00:52:53He hasn't been to see you tonight. But that's not possible.
00:52:59Inspector, could you please tell me what's wrong?
00:53:02I'm afraid it's something very serious, Mr. Sherwood.
00:53:05Could you make it convenient to come up to Scotland Yard right away?
00:53:09I'm sorry, that's not possible. You see, I don't feel so good tonight.
00:53:14I got lumbago. I'm sorry.
00:53:17Well, just one more question.
00:53:19Is it true you've made your nephew a partner?
00:53:23Partner?
00:53:24I got not any partner.
00:53:26That's the first I heard about it.
00:53:27Oh.
00:53:29Well, thank you very much, sir.
00:53:31Good night.
00:53:35I wonder...
00:53:36I wonder what young Martin's done.
00:53:38Perhaps he's murdered someone.
00:53:40Well, Martin, what do you say to that?
00:53:43But it's unbelievable.
00:53:46He can't possibly have said that.
00:53:52You'd better get ready.
00:53:54You've got to go.
00:53:57Go?
00:53:58Where?
00:54:00The yards.
00:54:01I'm afraid I must arrest you on suspicion of murder.
00:54:05And I must also warn you that anything you say will be written down and may be used in evidence.
00:54:14I'm sorry, Ronnie.
00:54:15But I've got to do it.
00:54:16I felt I...
00:54:17I had to tell you.
00:54:22I thought possibly you might know something.
00:54:30Tell me one thing.
00:54:31Do you want to help Ronnie or prove your case against him?
00:54:33All I want is to find out the truth.
00:54:35You're sure you don't want to show what a great detective you are?
00:54:38Joan.
00:54:45Oh, I...
00:54:47I'm sorry, I...
00:54:51I know I'm being a fool.
00:54:54But...
00:54:56I love him.
00:55:00I belong to him.
00:55:05That's all.
00:55:08I think I've known that for a long time.
00:55:13You must help him.
00:55:14He's innocent.
00:55:15I know he is.
00:55:16I think so.
00:55:17But why should he lie?
00:55:18Even his uncle said he didn't call on him.
00:55:20His uncle?
00:55:21Yes, Sherwood.
00:55:23Mr. Sherwood, Ronnie's uncle?
00:55:26Why, that must be the surprise he was telling me about on the telephone this evening.
00:55:29He rang you this evening?
00:55:30What time?
00:55:31Yes, about two hours ago.
00:55:33Oh.
00:55:34That may be important.
00:55:35Well, anyway, you go to bed now and don't worry yourself.
00:55:39I promise you I'll do all I possibly can for him.
00:55:42You believe me?
00:55:43Yes.
00:55:44Fine.
00:55:45Good night.
00:55:46For 25 years, I've worked for this day.
00:55:59For 25 years, I've lived with only just one thought.
00:56:05To make a great success of this store.
00:56:07I mean, uh, of this business.
00:56:10Hmm.
00:56:11My, my man-o-true life, my, uh, my, my, my man-o-true life has always been the, the best, the best...
00:56:22Recreation.
00:56:23Yeah, thank you.
00:56:24The best, uh, the best recre- the best recre- the best recreation for work is work itself.
00:56:30If-
00:56:31Don't be so nervous.
00:56:32You've got to do it smoothly and easily.
00:56:33Well, give us a chance, will you?
00:56:34I haven't- I don't know this stuff yet.
00:56:35You must have been a swell actor.
00:56:36Uh.
00:56:37What do you think, Pearl?
00:56:38Uh, uh, my, my, my, my-o-true life, my, my motto-true life has always been the best I-
00:56:40Uh.
00:56:41Wait, I'll, I'll start it over again.
00:56:42Come on.
00:56:43You've got to spill it in an hour.
00:56:44Uh, uh, for 25 years, I've worked for this work itself.
00:56:45If-
00:56:46Don't be so nervous.
00:56:47You've got to do it smoothly and easily.
00:56:48Well, give us a chance, will you?
00:56:49I haven't- I don't know this stuff yet.
00:56:50Uh.
00:56:51Uh.
00:56:52Uh.
00:56:53Wait, I'll, I'll start it over again.
00:56:54Come on.
00:56:55You've got to spill it in an hour.
00:56:56Uh.
00:56:57Uh.
00:56:58For 25 years, I've worked for this day.
00:57:00Hey, hey, don't forget your accent.
00:57:01Oh.
00:57:02For 25 years, I've worked for this day.
00:57:07Hey, there he is.
00:57:08Who?
00:57:09The cop who was in the club yesterday.
00:57:10Gary.
00:57:11Come on.
00:57:12Get this wrong pair.
00:57:13Hi, you.
00:57:14Get this gun out of the way.
00:57:15Hey, there he is.
00:57:16Who?
00:57:17The cop who was in the club yesterday.
00:57:18Gary.
00:57:19Come on.
00:57:20Go away.
00:57:21Clear the desk.
00:57:22Move that chair.
00:57:23Get the stuff away.
00:57:24Find out all the bottles out.
00:57:25Pearl, grab your hat.
00:57:26Come on.
00:57:30Mr. Sherwood will receive him here.
00:57:32Say, why don't we get out of here?
00:57:33Now, now, now, now, come on.
00:57:34Do as you're told.
00:57:35And watch your step.
00:57:36Come on, Pearl.
00:57:50You're going to get out of here.
00:57:51Good morning.
00:57:53I'll be right back.
00:57:54Come on.
00:57:55Come on, Mr. Sherwood.
00:57:56Good morning.
00:57:57I'll be right back.
00:57:58Come on.
00:57:59Good morning.
00:58:00I'll be right back.
00:58:01Good morning.
00:58:02Scotland Yard very good sir there's Mr Sherwood sir good morning Mr Sherwood
00:58:12good morning my name is Gary Scotland Yard I've come to see you about your
00:58:16nephew sit down please thank you I talked to you yesterday if you remember
00:58:22it is true as you told me that your nephew didn't come to see you last night
00:58:27yeah I well you know you remember I told you that last night on the telephone yes
00:58:32yes of course I I merely wish to check up well there's nothing else I can tell
00:58:37you but I what this what is this what's the trouble what is it all about well
00:58:41it's most unfortunate sir but I have to tell you that your nephew is under
00:58:46arrest on a charge of having murdered an unidentified man last night in his flat
00:58:51it would help me very greatly if you could give me a few details oh quite general
00:58:55of course about your nephew's character whether he's impulsive careless who his
00:59:01friends are and so on oh well there's there's really nothing I can tell you
00:59:07about the the boy I I never saw anything particularly bad about him and he said
00:59:14his friends of course I know nothing about at all they you know how boys are they
00:59:19get into trouble every once in a while that's all I can say about I don't think
00:59:25he could ever commit such a crime as you mentioned just now yes I thank you
00:59:32Mr. Sherwood I quite understand there's nothing much you can tell me I'm sorry to
00:59:37have taken up your time I shall most probably get in touch with you if I
00:59:44require further information thank you stick them up
00:59:51there be take that love letter out of his pocket
00:59:57if Ronald Martin's your nephew and was with you last night that clears him of all suspicion so any of those
01:00:06that's the road I'll take you
01:00:08tell me Mr. Sherwood who apart from you knew that Riley acted as your double nobody
01:00:13nobody but my nephew oh I see your nephew in prison you're safely tucked away here
01:00:21very clever what do you mean
01:00:24That's the Rolls. They're taking it.
01:00:31Tell me. How can we hear that car so distinctly?
01:00:36The garage is through there. It's built underground.
01:00:39Oh. That's interesting.
01:00:44That's interesting.
01:01:14Would you give us a few words for the press, Mr. Sherwood?
01:01:28Congratulations, Mr. Sherwood.
01:01:30Thank you. Thank you.
01:01:34Gentlemen, this is a great day.
01:01:39This is a proud day for me.
01:01:42For 25 years, I've worked with just one part
01:01:46to make this store a great success.
01:01:50My motto through life has always been
01:01:54the best...
01:01:58the best recreation for work is work itself.
01:02:03Come along. Go now.
01:02:06Inspector, Inspector, what are you trying to do?
01:02:09Only a few exercises.
01:02:10Now listen, I'm going to count three.
01:02:12When I say go, pull like blazes.
01:02:14All right, come on.
01:02:16Now, one, two, three, go!
01:02:20Go!
01:02:30Happy morning for us all, Mr. Sherwood.
01:02:32For 25 years, I've had the pleasure of...
01:02:34Excuse me, gentlemen. I'll see you later.
01:02:36Good morning, Mr. Sherwood.
01:02:37Mr. Sherwood, I am merely a great employee in this humble concern.
01:02:40Excuse me, Mr. Sherwood.
01:02:42Is that all quite clear, sir?
01:02:44Good.
01:02:45And by the way, that young fellow Ronald Martin were holding.
01:02:46I'm afraid we slipped up there.
01:02:47Would you arrange to have him released, sir?
01:02:48He's innocent, all right.
01:02:49Thank you, Gary.
01:02:50Yes, I got that.
01:02:5250 men to proceed at once to Sherwood's store.
01:02:55Inspector Gary will meet them there and direct operations.
01:02:57Come on.
01:02:58Let's go.
01:02:59Yeah.
01:03:00Come on, hurry.
01:03:01Hello, Hutchison.
01:03:02All available cars to proceed at once to Sherwood's store.
01:03:04An American gang is attempting to raid the cashier's department.
01:03:08Sherwood's store.
01:03:09An American gang is attempting to raid the cashier's department.
01:03:18Sherwood's store.
01:03:19Quickly!
01:03:39Yes.
01:03:40This is Mr. Thomas speaking.
01:03:42Mr. Sherwood wishes me to tell you that if he comes in, he's not Mr. Sherwood.
01:03:46He's a swindler.
01:03:47Look, are you trying to be funny?
01:03:48He's a criminal.
01:03:49And all the other directors are criminals, too.
01:03:51Yes, yes.
01:03:52And you're an escape lunatic.
01:03:55Stationary department, 11 envelopes, 164 pounds, 10 and 6.
01:03:59Right.
01:04:00Another department, 13 envelopes, 187 pounds, 14 and 8 pounds.
01:04:04Right.
01:04:05Oh, yes, Mr. Sherwood.
01:04:06Mr. Sherwood, may I offer you my heartiest congratulations on your jubilee.
01:04:08Uh, Mr. Uh, Mr. Jenkins, I've heard some distressing reports.
01:04:09Some very distressing reports.
01:04:10Sir?
01:04:11These, uh, gentlemen are my accountants.
01:04:12They're going to check over all the cash.
01:04:14Please, uh, step into the other room while they proceed with their work.
01:04:15Mr. Sherwood, this isn't possible.
01:04:16You've never had occasion to question my accountants.
01:04:17Mr. Sherwood.
01:04:18Mr. Sherwood.
01:04:19Mr. Sherwood.
01:04:20Mr. Sherwood.
01:04:21Mr. Sherwood.
01:04:22Mr. Sherwood.
01:04:23Mr. Sherwood.
01:04:24Mr. Sherwood.
01:04:25Mr. Sherwood.
01:04:26Mr. Sherwood.
01:04:27Mr. Sherwood.
01:04:28Mr. Sherwood.
01:04:29Mr. Katana.
01:04:30Sherwood.
01:04:31Speaker cannotraper.
01:04:32Speaking of, Mr. Sherwood.
01:04:33Mr. Sherwood never had occasion to question my accountants before.
01:04:35And I resent thepekations.
01:04:36We'llm just find out about that later on.
01:04:37Mr. Sherwood.
01:04:38For 20 years I've had the honour to be Theию.
01:04:40Mr. Sherwood.
01:04:41Mr. Sherwood outside, Mr. Jenkins, if you please.
01:04:45Gentlemen, all of you, outside.
01:04:59what could he mean surely he couldn't think
01:05:10my wife
01:05:13she never believes
01:05:17when do you think they'll let me know that it'll be all right
01:05:23don't worry it can't be long now
01:05:25all this stone well boys with a big idea worth waiting for you
01:05:33we've got to quit
01:05:38the cops are here
01:05:39get all this thing out of here as quickly as crime as possible
01:05:45sergeant thomas take some of your men straight through at coral 11
01:05:48guard all exits buckley you go the same on the west wing
01:05:50steward guard the staircase with you now come on the rest of your boys follow me
01:05:55we try and bluff them if they don't believe us let them have it
01:06:06come on
01:06:09follow me straight through get your guns ready
01:06:22don't worry everything's all right
01:06:30don't worry everything's all right
01:06:32come on
01:06:46come on please everybody
01:06:52everybody
01:06:54come on please
01:06:56come on please
01:06:58sure we're speaking
01:07:00cut off the current for all the elevators
01:07:10what's happened they've cut off the power
01:07:12now they've got us
01:07:14we'll show them whether they've got us or not come on
01:07:18come on
01:07:28come on
01:07:34I'm
01:08:38Come on, let's get out of here.
01:08:50All right, boys.
01:09:00They've had enough.
01:09:04Hurry up, take away as quick as quiet as you can.
01:09:07All right, carry on, Stuart.
01:09:08Come on.
01:09:17You wanted Joker, Finnegan.
01:09:20Well, I've saved you a lot of trouble.
01:09:26Take her away.
01:09:27Well, Mr. Sherwood, that seems to be that, Inspector.
01:09:45You know, my emotions are so excited.
01:09:47I can't thank you.
01:09:48Oh, don't thank me.
01:09:49I enjoyed myself thoroughly.
01:09:51John, John.
01:09:53What's happened to Ronnie?
01:09:54Why are you so worried about my nephew?
01:09:56Oh, Mr. Sherwood.
01:09:58You won't get into trouble.
01:09:59I'm Mr. Sherwood's nephew, all right.
01:10:01I telephoned.
01:10:01Had him released.
01:10:02Then he's free?
01:10:03Who says I'm free?
01:10:05Oh, Ronnie.
01:10:06I'm very much engaged.
01:10:12Well, Mr. Sherwood, we seem to be a little, uh...
01:10:15Superfluous.
01:10:16Yes, exactly.
01:10:17By the bay.
01:10:18Yes.
01:10:20Did you hear about the Venus carbonic soap that I didn't sell?
01:10:22No, no.
01:10:23A woman came in with a little bit of a kiss.
01:10:35Who the hell do you think you are?
01:10:38He's Nick Broomfield, acclaimed filmmaker,
01:10:40trying to interview Eugene Terreblanche,
01:10:42leader of the extreme right-wing South African AWB.
01:10:46Oh, yeah, yeah!
01:10:47He lived.
01:10:50Could J.P. Mayer win the leader round
01:10:52if he's not making tear gas?
01:10:54Don't you want to do it?
01:10:55I want to do it, but I want to do it...
01:10:57Well, then you better do it on each terms, friend.
01:11:00Or does the power lie with the women?
01:11:03Oh, now I'm looking smart, eh?
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