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Gun Girls (1957) is a vintage crime exploitation film directed by Robert C. Dertano. The story follows two young women who become deeply involved in a world of crime, corruption, and betrayal. This gritty drama is a fascinating piece of mid-century exploitation cinema, now preserved in the public domain.

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00:00:00THE END
00:00:30THE END
00:01:00ALL CITIES HAVE THEIR CRIME PROBLEMS
00:01:14THE BIGGER THE CITY, THE GREATER THE PROBLEM
00:01:18LIKE THE TROPICAL JUNGLE WHICH IS EVER THREATENING TO ENCROACH ON CIVILIZATION
00:01:22THE INROADS OF JUVENILE DELINQUENCY ARE SO GREAT AND SO RAPID
00:01:26THAT IT IS NOT ENOUGH TO CHECK IT
00:01:28IT MUST BE CONQURED
00:01:30THE PACE OF LIFE IN THE BIG CITY FORMS AN IDEAL BREEDING GROUND
00:01:34FOR THE START OF ANYTHING THAT MIGHT VIOLATE THE LAW
00:01:37HERE IS A TYPICAL EXAMPLE
00:01:39THESE YOUNG GIRLS
00:01:41ROUNDED UP BY THE POLICE THE NIGHT BEFORE
00:01:43ARE FROM TOUGH NEIGHBORHOODS
00:01:45BORN ON THE WRONG SIDE OF THE STREET
00:01:47AND RAISED ALONG ITS SIDEWALKS
00:01:49THESE GIRLS LEARN FAST
00:01:51THEY KNOW HOW TO FIGHT WITH THEIR KNEES
00:01:53THEIR ELBOWS
00:01:54THEIR TEETH
00:01:54HOW TO HOLD A BLACKJACK
00:01:56HOW TO SPOT A COP
00:01:57HOW TO ROLL A MARIJUANA
00:01:58AND EVEN HOW TO LOWER A MAN INTO A DARK HALLWAY
00:02:01THEY CAN'T HOLD DOWN A JOB TO MAKE MONEY
00:02:05SO WITH A GUN IN ONE HAND
00:02:07THEY GO OUT TO MAKE IT
00:02:09THEY ARE GIRL DELINQUENTS
00:02:11OF A NEW TYPE
00:02:12THEIR NAMES MAY BE DIFFERENT
00:02:14BUT THEY ARE UNDER ARREST FOR THE SAME THING
00:02:17ARMED ROBBERY
00:02:19HERE FOR THE FIRST TIME
00:02:22IS A DRAMATIC PICTURE OF THE EXTENDED NATURE
00:02:24OF THIS NEW TEENAGE PROBLEM
00:02:26THIS IS A STORY OF DELINQUENCY
00:02:30WITH A NEW TWIST
00:02:32THE STORY OF
00:02:34GUN GIRLS
00:02:36THE SIGNAL
00:02:45THIS IS MY STORY OF
00:02:51GUN GIRLS
00:02:52NOW
00:03:01ange
00:03:03looks like you've been mugged let's go down the station and make out a report
00:03:20no no officer nothing happened guess i had one drink too many
00:03:25i'm telling you the same thing i just told your friends dora jones and joy jenkins and their
00:03:35folks this is the last time i will release you in the custody of your parents one offense leads
00:03:41to another and in no time you become involved in a major crime continuous disrespect for law and
00:03:47order is a shortcut to a prison term grilled delinquents are made by their upbringing and
00:03:54surroundings i admit that family in modern and well-to-do circumstances produce delinquents
00:03:59just as those families in the lower income brackets do
00:04:03some parents have no sense of shame it is true and when that is the case we should take stronger
00:04:11measures in order to make them realize and fulfill their responsibilities our girl is a good girl
00:04:17and we do all we can for her unfortunately she got acquainted with those other girls the wrong
00:04:24kind of girls they're the ones that have been leading our daughter into trouble please understand
00:04:30that the parole board is working in your interest remember that parole is a privilege not a right
00:04:37i assure you sir i know it will never happen again i know our daughter will obey all the rules
00:04:43and regulations of the parole board i understand but you must remember today we live in the jungle
00:04:50we are judged by the company we keep the more reason why you should choose this company with the
00:04:56greatest care juveniles will become delinquents are as a rule of sons and daughters of unconcerned parents
00:05:02who accept children as a matter of course as these juveniles grow older they do worse things and think in
00:05:10bigger terms they are the young people who sooner or later will become the thugs of tomorrow
00:05:18you promised me you'd quit running around with that girl teddy don't you get tired of telling me that
00:05:24if i didn't like you i wouldn't bother jimmy i sometimes wonder if you mean that
00:05:30yes i do oh i don't know maybe i'm just wasting my time
00:05:35you're so busy with teddy i hardly see you anymore you're always picking on teddy she's my friend if
00:05:40you'd ask my brother he'll tell you she always hangs around bad company just because your brother
00:05:45is a probation officer gives him no right to pick on her she never fails to visit his office every week
00:05:52and neither do i for that matter i know i well i just mentioned it for your own good look she's an
00:05:58older girl she's already got you in one jam that's why you have to visit my brother's office every week
00:06:05lord i wouldn't be telling you this except that well i i think an awful lot of you i know you mean
00:06:13well jimmy and maybe your brother's right but it's going to take a little time i'll try
00:06:20can i count at that as a promise oh i do like you jimmy just give me half a chance
00:06:33what do you say we figure out how much loot we've got so far for one thing we have this wristwatch
00:06:40remember the sucker we talked in the alley that night i'll never forget it you know i was sure scared
00:06:47it was the first time i ever lured a man in an alley i'm hip but there's a first time for everything
00:06:52honey not bad should bring us a few dollars
00:07:03now with what we have here plus what we picked up last week we can go by the two rods
00:07:09you mean the two guns you were talking about yeah oh i almost forgot
00:07:16here's some more loot where'd you get it oh earlier in the afternoon i had a drink with some
00:07:22jerk in a booth the rat wanted a cheap thrill honestly the characters one meets nowadays
00:07:29how am i doing for a beginner you certainly do all right won't be long before you equal the best of them
00:07:48but what if these things come out in the papers things like this happen a dozen times a night they
00:07:55don't even rate the ink so why worry but if we're not careful we're bound to get caught
00:08:01those jerks will never complain they're too panicky wives and all that bit
00:08:07teddy sometimes i'm i'm afraid of all of this
00:08:12why
00:08:15well i only started in as a lock and now it looks as if it's getting out of hand
00:08:20you're just feeling blue that's all troubles at home again boy you said it
00:08:27i'm sure fed up with home especially since my old lady married that good for nothing buzz brown
00:08:35boy is he a lush i didn't know that well you do now that old man of mine you know if anyone
00:08:46should ask me about him i'd say he's got as much appeal as a stopped up sink well i'm sorry to hear
00:08:53that uh what do you say we go home and get some rest and tomorrow we'll get up early and go see joe about
00:08:59see joe about the rods oh i guess you're right come on let's change clothes and get out of here
00:09:17so
00:09:24so
00:09:30so
00:09:38Teddy.
00:10:00Teddy, do you know how to handle a gun?
00:10:03I sure do.
00:10:05Kid in our neighborhood taught me.
00:10:07What a drag.
00:10:08He's doing time at Warwick now.
00:10:11Well, I hope we don't get into trouble buying those guns.
00:10:14Just the opposite.
00:10:16With a gun, you can always fight your way out of trouble.
00:10:19I understand it now.
00:10:22Why, with a gun, you're somebody.
00:10:24You're getting sharp, kid.
00:10:27Come on, let's go.
00:10:36Who is it?
00:10:55It's Teddy.
00:10:56Teddy.
00:10:58Just a minute.
00:10:59Big deal.
00:11:04We have to wait for him.
00:11:14I didn't know you had company.
00:11:17Fancy meeting you here.
00:11:19What's with your job at the warehouse?
00:11:21Well, I wasn't feeling so good, so I thought I'd take the morning off.
00:11:24I suppose you're writing out the excuses.
00:11:27Oh, the man can do one thing.
00:11:29Oh, come on, girls.
00:11:29Let's knock it off.
00:11:31Well, I'm leaving.
00:11:33Bye-bye, everybody.
00:11:35Don't forget to give Joe's regards to your boss.
00:11:40You girls wanted to see me about something.
00:11:43We came to buy the guns you offered.
00:11:45I offered nothing.
00:11:47We only talked about guns.
00:11:49All right, quit complaining.
00:11:51We've got the money.
00:11:52You don't say.
00:11:53Let's, uh, let's see it.
00:12:02Take a good look.
00:12:05Go ahead and feel it.
00:12:07It's real green stuff.
00:12:09Sure, it's not stolen money.
00:12:11Look who's asking.
00:12:13No hard feelings.
00:12:15Why worry, Joe?
00:12:16The guns in turn will get us more of the same kind of money.
00:12:20So what?
00:12:20I'm not so sure that I want to sell the guns.
00:12:23Man, you expect us to believe that?
00:12:26The only reason I'm selling them is because I need the money.
00:12:30You need money like I need a hole in my head.
00:12:33All you have to do is sell some of this stuff you keep stashed around here.
00:12:37It's not that easy.
00:12:39If I sell the stuff too fast and too often, my clients will want to pay me less each time
00:12:46they see me.
00:12:48Clients?
00:12:49How do you like this guy?
00:12:50What clients can a fence have?
00:12:52You're a peddler of stolen goods.
00:12:54Not so loud.
00:12:56Look, I'm a legitimate businessman.
00:12:58Well, maybe not so legitimate.
00:13:01But then I'm a businessman like anyone else.
00:13:03My clients don't ask me where I get the stuff.
00:13:06I don't ask you girls where you get this stuff.
00:13:08So what matters?
00:13:09Everybody's happy.
00:13:11Well, you better get set to handle a lot more stuff.
00:13:14Once we start putting these guns to use, we should double our business.
00:13:17Just not so fast.
00:13:19Don't get me into any trouble.
00:13:21You know, guns are a dangerous thing to have, especially if you don't know how to handle them.
00:13:25Now look, this gun opens from the top.
00:13:29You load five shots in there.
00:13:31It's ready to go.
00:13:32Now, this is a different type.
00:13:35This loads from the bottom.
00:13:36Pull the clip out.
00:13:38Put your bullets in there.
00:13:39I know how to handle a gun.
00:13:40All right, just watch this, though, so you'll know for sure.
00:13:43Put it in there.
00:13:45You've got to pull this back before you can fire the first shot.
00:13:48You don't on this, but on this you have to pull it back.
00:13:51Understand?
00:13:52I'm very familiar with them.
00:13:55Come on, Dora.
00:13:56Let's conceal these weapons.
00:13:58Okay.
00:13:58It's just a matter of getting used to this trick.
00:14:13Be with you a minute, Joe.
00:14:23Take your time.
00:14:24Take your time.
00:14:26I dare any cop to reach for this gun.
00:14:30Go ahead.
00:14:30Go ahead.
00:14:43Teddy.
00:14:59Come over here.
00:15:03It's time for you girls to leave.
00:15:06Whatever you do, make sure those guns don't fall into the wrong hands.
00:15:10Don't worry about it, Joe.
00:15:12We'll see to that.
00:15:13And don't forget, you didn't get the guns from me.
00:15:17You, too.
00:15:17Remember that.
00:15:18I get you.
00:15:19Okay.
00:15:26On your way.
00:15:31I forgot my purse.
00:15:32Oh, Harry Yacht.
00:15:33Back so soon?
00:15:41I left my purse.
00:15:50Thanks, Joe.
00:15:51I left my purse.
00:16:21Yes, ma'am.
00:16:39Could I have some change for a phone call?
00:16:42Certainly.
00:16:42Certainly.
00:16:47Hold it right there.
00:16:49All right.
00:16:58Start walking.
00:16:58I don't know.
00:17:28Oh
00:17:30Oh
00:17:57Who is it? It's Teddy
00:17:59Hurry up
00:18:00Will you gals barge in and out of here
00:18:13So one of the cops don't follow you
00:18:15Don't say
00:18:17What joint did you burglarize this time?
00:18:22We never ask you any questions
00:18:24I'm a businessman
00:18:26I've got to protect myself
00:18:28I would too if I were handling stolen goods
00:18:32No one asks you for an opinion
00:18:34Well you're getting it
00:18:36And for free
00:18:37Knock it off will ya
00:18:39This stuff's just common merchandise
00:18:56Practically no value
00:18:57I don't know how I could get rid of it
00:18:59Unless I gave it away
00:19:00Hold on Joe
00:19:02We've got some other trinkets
00:19:03More?
00:19:04I tell you
00:19:06You girls are driving me nuts
00:19:08You sure get mad easy
00:19:12Say
00:19:17This stuff looks mighty hot to handle
00:19:20That's your business handling hot stuff
00:19:23Yeah but you're bringing me more than I can handle
00:19:26Sorry
00:19:27I thought you were somebody
00:19:30Not a beginner
00:19:31Where do you think I keep the money to buy all this junk?
00:19:37In the trunk
00:19:39Right handy
00:19:41You're a smart girl
00:19:45You don't miss a trick
00:19:47Since you girls are so
00:19:52Active and willing
00:19:54I think maybe I got just the deal for ya
00:19:57Let's hear about it
00:19:59The warehouse where Joy works
00:20:02Yeah
00:20:02Go on
00:20:03Well Saturday's their payday
00:20:06They pick the money up from the bank
00:20:08Friday
00:20:09Hold it overnight in the safe
00:20:11Soft touch for you gals
00:20:14Ought to be about
00:20:15Six grand there
00:20:18We'll split it
00:20:19Fifty-fifty
00:20:20How are we gonna pull a big job like that?
00:20:24Be a cinch
00:20:25We already got Joy on the inside
00:20:27You might say the job of getting into the place is half done
00:20:31You think of everything
00:20:33Don't ya?
00:20:34Brains
00:20:35That's my department
00:20:37We never thought of that
00:20:40Here's our chance to double-cross Joe
00:20:46He's a rat anyway
00:20:48Never really pays what's coming to us
00:20:50Won't he be surprised?
00:20:52We'll split the loot amongst us chicks and
00:20:54Leave him hanging
00:20:55I wonder what's keeping Joy
00:20:59She should have been here by now
00:21:00Something tells me she's with big brains at the moment
00:21:03For the moment
00:21:03That's easy to find out
00:21:05Hello
00:21:05Oh hello Joe
00:21:06Just wanted to know
00:21:34If Joy was there
00:21:35No
00:21:36No as a matter of fact
00:21:38I haven't seen her all day
00:21:39Man you're really too much
00:21:42But she was supposed to come over to my place
00:21:44Hey uh
00:21:46I guess she must be busy working at the warehouse
00:21:48And I guess only a fool like me couldn't figure that one out
00:21:53Sorry
00:21:55I can't stay another minute
00:21:59I promised to see Teddy and I'm late already
00:22:03Oh what do you care?
00:22:05I keep my word
00:22:06Okay
00:22:07One more kiss before you go
00:22:09You can't tell me she's not with Joe
00:22:16He's as big a liar as he is a crook
00:22:18Oh I hope she doesn't take too long
00:22:21I'm getting tired of waiting
00:22:23Hey maybe she's backing out
00:22:26She won't back out knowing that this job is for money
00:22:29Leave it to me
00:22:32I'll do the talking
00:22:33Listen chump
00:22:36I don't manufacture any merchandise
00:22:38What I get is what you buy
00:22:41Ah you guys are all the same
00:22:44You only run a cut rate variety store
00:22:47Because you can buy your merchandise from guys like me
00:22:49Sure sure sure
00:22:53I know you don't run a drug store
00:22:55But can I help it if my source included a batch of vitamin pills
00:22:59And cough medicine with their last delivery
00:23:00Look look
00:23:03All you have to do is add another bargain counter
00:23:06Call it a drug department
00:23:08That's what Hank did last week in the town next to you
00:23:11I ought to know he buys from me
00:23:15Sure you'll do all right
00:23:18Okay
00:23:19That's telling them boss
00:23:22No brains
00:23:24Just small potatoes
00:23:26Yeah I know
00:23:27They ought to get peeled and boiled
00:23:29Oh you're sharp today
00:23:31By the way what's on your mind
00:23:34Listen boss
00:23:35You gotta watch out
00:23:37Those girls are kinda young
00:23:40They can only mean trouble
00:23:42Nothing to worry
00:23:43It's an awful funny setup they got in that rooming house
00:23:48Why some of the girls don't even sleep there
00:23:51And the rumors could get suspicious
00:23:54And besides
00:23:55Some respectable people live there
00:23:57When they move in
00:23:59That's all right boss
00:24:01You're just taking advantage of my age
00:24:03Just because I'm trying to make an honest dollar
00:24:06Oh I've heard that same story
00:24:08Twenty times already
00:24:10Here
00:24:12Here's a fin
00:24:16That ought to make you forget your troubles
00:24:18Troubles
00:24:19That's what's driving me to drink
00:24:21An almighty good drink
00:24:24Would come in handy at a time like this
00:24:26Oh Luke you never change
00:24:28But I like you
00:24:29Thanks boss
00:24:33If you wouldn't have a drink handy now
00:24:36Then I could save this for a rainy day
00:24:38What rainy day
00:24:39Who are you kidding
00:24:41Okay
00:24:44Say by the way
00:24:56Tomorrow morning
00:24:57Don't drown it
00:24:58Tomorrow morning
00:25:00I want you to deliver 36 cases of beer to Sam's Tavern
00:25:03Beer?
00:25:06Yeah
00:25:07You mean these girls are hijacking beer now?
00:25:10Some sucker made the mistake of leaving the keys in his truck
00:25:13While he was making a delivery
00:25:14No telling what they'll bring in next
00:25:16Yes
00:25:17I suppose they'll be stealing a corpse from the morgue any day now
00:25:20There's no stopping them
00:25:21Don't look good boss
00:25:23Look where you quit your complaining
00:25:25You're my right hand man aren't you?
00:25:28You're getting well paid for it too
00:25:29Don't spread it too thick boss
00:25:31I don't feel so good
00:25:33Here let me pep that drink up for you
00:25:35You'll feel a little better
00:25:37That ought to do it
00:25:45Now this is better boss
00:25:53Hi kids
00:25:56Got over since I could
00:25:58What gives?
00:25:59We want to talk to you about the warehouse for your work
00:26:02Yeah what about it?
00:26:03We figure tomorrow night's as good a night as any
00:26:05To break into the place
00:26:07So soon?
00:26:08Tomorrow's Friday
00:26:09Why not?
00:26:11Now we have guns to protect us if anything goes wrong
00:26:14Yeah and if we get caught I'll be to blame
00:26:16Because I work there
00:26:17You won't even go in
00:26:19All you have to do is unlatch some back window while at work
00:26:23Of course you'll have to go along and show us the right window
00:26:26Oh is that all I have to do?
00:26:28Sounds easy enough
00:26:29One more thing
00:26:31We need the combination of the office safe
00:26:33That should be easy for you
00:26:36No doubt you must be the boss's pet
00:26:40I thought there must be a catch to this deal
00:26:43Besides you're forgetting the main gate
00:26:46Oh no
00:26:47You can take care of that too
00:26:49You can leave late
00:26:51And that'll give you a chance to see that the back gate is left unlatched
00:26:54Well I don't know if I can do all that
00:26:56Oh yes you can
00:26:58Because if you don't
00:27:00Your mother will be surprised to learn a lot of little things about her daughter
00:27:04Especially that little matter of going around with Joe
00:27:08Look I know I'm being blackmailed into this
00:27:10But please leave my mother out of it
00:27:13You forget you once promised us we could count on you
00:27:16Well I won't back out
00:27:17But honestly I don't know if I can make it
00:27:20I've been feeling kind of sick the last three or four days
00:27:23Well
00:27:25Hanging around Joe so much is bound to get you in trouble
00:27:28I'm in love with Joe
00:27:30Joe's in love with me
00:27:32How nice
00:27:33Does your mother know?
00:27:35When the time comes he'll talk to her
00:27:37I would say the time was right now
00:27:40I don't know how he sidetracked into this argument
00:27:44I'm sorry Joy
00:27:47Forget I said it
00:27:48Well I've got to be leaving
00:27:50I'll do my best
00:27:53Let's see the window
00:27:54The gate
00:27:55The safe
00:27:56You're a good girl Joy
00:27:59Don't forget
00:28:01Wear gloves
00:28:02Okay
00:28:03Got a cigarette on you?
00:28:12Just smoked my last one
00:28:13She didn't look too happy
00:28:27Don't worry about her
00:28:30We could have her doing anything by threatening to tell her mother about Joe
00:28:34It's a sin
00:28:35What we've got on her
00:28:37You know it honey
00:28:39Hello
00:28:44Yeah
00:28:46Oh yes I've got it
00:28:51Tonight outside of Kelly's bar
00:28:54Sure I'll be there
00:28:57Bye
00:28:59Another pigeon
00:29:02Let's hope a couple more call up
00:29:05You know Ed Finnegan down on the south side
00:29:18You mean that Finnegan over at the Shamrock Cafe?
00:29:21Right
00:29:22I sure do
00:29:23He's a pretty good rock cutter you know
00:29:25I want you to take these stones down to him and have him cut them
00:29:35Say that ought to bring a pretty penny boss
00:29:39It's nice merchandise
00:29:39Girls brought it in the other day
00:29:41Now look
00:29:42This Finnegan's a chiseler say
00:29:46Here's 250 bucks
00:29:52I don't want to pay a penny more
00:29:54Leave it to me boss
00:29:55And look
00:29:56I want them back tomorrow night
00:29:58I got a guy that's leaving town tomorrow night
00:30:00He'll take them off my hands
00:30:01You'll have them
00:30:03Okay on your way
00:30:04Well isn't this cute
00:30:10What do you want?
00:30:12Just sit still lover boy
00:30:13Or I'll blow your head right off your shoulders
00:30:15Grab his watch and wallet Dora
00:30:17I'll never get away with this
00:30:19I'll have you both in jail within the hour
00:30:21I don't think so lover boy
00:30:23Cause how would you be able to explain to your wife
00:30:25What you were doing in lover's lane with little Dora
00:30:28I'll take the car keys too
00:30:30So he can walk back to town and cool off
00:30:33You'll never get away with this
00:30:35Look Charlie
00:30:36Just sit still if you know what's good for you
00:30:38I'm very pleased to see that you're keeping up with your weekly visits to this office
00:30:47I also note that no complaints have come to this office against your daughter
00:30:52If she keeps away from bad company she will do all right
00:30:55I can assure you sir
00:30:57We are watching our daughter with an eagle eye
00:30:59There won't be any trouble around our house for a long while
00:31:04I'm quite pleased to hear that
00:31:06But at the same time
00:31:08I am ashamed to admit that families like you
00:31:11In convenient circumstances
00:31:12Are unaware of the problems young girls face today
00:31:15Particularly young girls in larger cities
00:31:18Where pressure of modern life
00:31:20Bears down so relentlessly on them
00:31:22Human beings become criminals in their youth
00:31:25Why more persons are arrested for crime at the age of 21
00:31:29Long than at any other age
00:31:30The overwhelming majority of first offenders
00:31:34Are in their teens
00:31:36Let me state here
00:31:38That it is highly important for parents today
00:31:42To consider that a firm foot now
00:31:44Is much better than a firm foot too late
00:31:47Would you say that parents are solely to blame
00:31:50If they have the misfortune
00:31:51That one of their youngsters has fallen into trouble with the law
00:31:54But let me put it this way
00:31:57It is a growing problem
00:31:58And there can be no mistake as to whom it concerns
00:32:01It concerns us all
00:32:03There are frightening stories behind today's headlines
00:32:07Stories of the young teenagers
00:32:10Who get themselves gradually enmeshed
00:32:12By the crime and violence around them
00:32:14I only ask
00:32:19That you build up enough courage
00:32:21To look frankly at yourselves in this particular case
00:32:23And develop a willingness to battle for your daughter's future
00:32:26If you expect her to be the respectable citizen of tomorrow
00:32:31It is important to bear in mind
00:32:34That even girls
00:32:36In whom the good far outweighs the bad
00:32:38Can, owing to unfortunate circumstances
00:32:41Find themselves descending a steep and rapid path
00:32:44Towards a light of crime and violence
00:32:47Only an aroused public fully aware of this matter
00:32:51Is the most important single factor
00:32:54In combating juvenile delinquency
00:32:57Jimmy, I just can't go to the dance with you Friday night
00:33:02Well, why not?
00:33:03All the kids will be there
00:33:04I know, but I just can't go
00:33:07I've got something important I have to do
00:33:09Like running around with Teddy and her friends
00:33:12You leave Teddy out of this
00:33:14Oh, Jimmy, Teddy's not a bad kid
00:33:17She can always get a grip on herself if she has to
00:33:21Well, I'd sort of count it on you for the dance
00:33:24Oh, I know you did
00:33:26But, Jimmy, I just can't go this time
00:33:29I like you a lot, Dora
00:33:32I still don't know whether to believe you or not
00:33:37Well, I've always liked you, Dora
00:33:39But you're never around anymore
00:33:40Even your stepdad says you're hardly home
00:33:43Oh, quit your kidding
00:33:44My stepdad hasn't been home for a week
00:33:48Oh, Jimmy, let's not quarrel like this anymore
00:33:52Let's go
00:34:22Hey, come on.
00:34:46That's the window.
00:34:47Okay.
00:34:52Hey, come on.
00:35:22Hey, come on.
00:35:52Okay, Dora.
00:36:15Hit that switch.
00:36:16I would have sworn that light was brighter a second ago.
00:36:31Turn it off.
00:36:33I would have sworn that light was brighter a second ago.
00:36:37I would have sworn that light was brighter a second ago.
00:36:41Okay.
00:36:42I would have sworn that light was brighter a second ago.
00:36:45Hey.
00:36:46I would have sworn that light was brighter a second ago.
00:36:48Oh, my God.
00:37:18Oh, my God.
00:37:48Oh, girl, eh?
00:38:00How did you get in here?
00:38:04I see you got the safe open.
00:38:08Come on.
00:38:10What's up?
00:38:11Okay.
00:38:14Since you won't talk, I'll be calling the police.
00:38:23Grab that box and let's get out of here.
00:38:25Teddy, I forgot my gun in the office.
00:38:47I told you never to leave that gun out of your hands.
00:38:50It's too late now, stupid.
00:38:51I couldn't help it.
00:38:52Let's go.
00:38:53Let's go.
00:38:54Let's go.
00:38:55Let's go.
00:38:56Let's go.
00:38:57Let's go.
00:38:58Let's go.
00:39:24Chuck, there's been a burglary.
00:39:29Check all the gates and turn on the alarm.
00:39:37Come on.
00:39:54Come on.
00:40:24Come on.
00:40:54Do you mean to tell me we went to all that trouble for a measly 14 bucks?
00:40:58You should talk.
00:40:59All you did was stand outside and take in the nice cool air.
00:41:02How do you like that?
00:41:03If it hadn't been for me, you couldn't even have gotten inside.
00:41:06A lot of good that did us.
00:41:08I also got you the combination to the safe.
00:41:10You said that's where they kept the payroll.
00:41:13Well, look at it.
00:41:14Shut up for a minute, will you?
00:41:16The watchman caught us, not you.
00:41:18Why didn't you tell us it was a flat foot watching the joint?
00:41:22How should I know?
00:41:24If it hadn't been for you, we'd never have broken into the place.
00:41:27That's right.
00:41:28Go on.
00:41:28Blame me.
00:41:29It was your brainstorm.
00:41:30Go on.
00:41:32Ain't you girls through talking at this hour of the night?
00:41:36Sorry, Mrs. Murphy.
00:41:37And when your week's up, I want you trance out of here.
00:41:40Do you hear me?
00:41:41Yes, Mrs. Murphy.
00:41:45Fine, how do you do?
00:41:46No money, and you have to leave your gun there.
00:41:49And your fingerprints all over the safe.
00:41:52You're just like a pal to remind me.
00:41:55How about yours?
00:41:57They must be all over the window.
00:41:58Me?
00:42:00I was wearing gloves.
00:42:04That's right.
00:42:05I clued her earlier.
00:42:06It's a wonder you remembered.
00:42:08I wonder what Joe would think if he knew about this.
00:42:12He'd probably laugh right in our faces.
00:42:15Would you like a little drink, honey?
00:42:18Sure.
00:42:38Easy, boy.
00:42:44Say, I, uh, picked up a little trinket that I thought you might like.
00:42:49For me?
00:42:51Nothing but the best for you, honey.
00:42:59By the way, I'm going to arrange for Luke to get you another apartment this afternoon.
00:43:04Oh, how sweet you are.
00:43:10I may have made a mess by forgetting the gun, but what do you say about the car?
00:43:14They'll trace it.
00:43:16I'll call the boys in the morning.
00:43:18You know, they were awfully brave to loan you that car.
00:43:21One favor cancels another.
00:43:24I wouldn't be too sure.
00:43:26Well, I'm leaving.
00:43:27I'm going home right now.
00:43:28Well, if I were you, I'd beat it out of town.
00:43:33That's what we're going to do.
00:43:35On 14 bucks, goodbye.
00:43:50Do you think she's going to cause us any trouble?
00:43:53No, she won't.
00:43:54She's in it as deep as we are.
00:43:56But what are we going to do?
00:43:57We'll get money from Joe and get as far out of town as we can.
00:44:01Oh, do you think he'll lend it to us?
00:44:04We'll find out.
00:44:06In the morning.
00:44:09No.
00:44:11Please.
00:44:13No.
00:44:15Honestly.
00:44:16I'm not that kind of a girl.
00:44:18You must think I'm a cheap floozy.
00:44:22But I'm not.
00:44:24Not really.
00:44:25Ouch!
00:44:36Ouch!
00:44:36I told you to not.
00:45:06To let either of those guns out of your hands, they're hot.
00:45:09All right, so we made a mistake.
00:45:11I knew you gals would get me in trouble.
00:45:13I'm going to leave town.
00:45:15But wait till that joy stops around.
00:45:17I'll tell her a thing.
00:45:19What about us, Joe?
00:45:21You gals can make it to any town.
00:45:23If you're not too particular how you do it.
00:45:26We only wanted to borrow the money.
00:45:28Money?
00:45:29I haven't got any money.
00:45:30Now, come on, clear out of here, both of you.
00:45:32Get out, come on.
00:45:33Stand right where you are, Joe.
00:45:37Listen.
00:45:39This is going too far.
00:45:42All right, Dora.
00:45:43Go to the trunk and see what he's got in there in the way of money.
00:45:51Who is it?
00:45:52It's me, Luke.
00:45:54You busy, boss?
00:45:55Yeah.
00:45:59Yeah, I'll see you later.
00:46:12I'm sorry it had to be this way, Joe.
00:46:15You're just a couple of common thieves.
00:46:17Don't worry about it.
00:46:19Helping us will bring you good luck.
00:46:22I hope the cops pick you up before you spend a penny on my money.
00:46:25They'll have to catch us first.
00:46:28Who is it?
00:46:55It's me, Joy.
00:46:56Come in.
00:47:05Well, I heard all about last night's big deal.
00:47:09Teddy was here already?
00:47:11Yeah, and you better get out of here fast.
00:47:12I don't want the cops following you into my joint.
00:47:15I know it, Joe.
00:47:17I'm in an awful mess.
00:47:20You know, Teddy and Dora forced me into this thing.
00:47:23You were willing.
00:47:26They said they'd tell my mother about my hanging around your place so much.
00:47:30What of it?
00:47:31Joe, I want to talk to you about something serious.
00:47:36If it's money you want to get out of town, you're too late.
00:47:41Teddy and Dora got it all.
00:47:43With the gun.
00:47:45No, it's something else.
00:47:47Maybe I shouldn't bring it up, but I just can't help it, Joe.
00:47:52What is it?
00:47:54Well, Joe, I'll have to speak to my mother.
00:47:57Hey, uh, I don't get it.
00:48:02What do you mean?
00:48:03Joe, I feel sick.
00:48:07You do?
00:48:10Joe, do you still love me?
00:48:13Of course I do.
00:48:15Well, will it be all right if I tell my mother about us?
00:48:20You better make yourself clear, Joy.
00:48:23Joe, don't you know what I'm talking about?
00:48:25Well, Joe, you've got to tell my mother that you'll marry me.
00:48:29You wouldn't be getting any screwy ideas, would you?
00:48:33You don't care a thing about me, do you?
00:48:36Look, I thought we had an understanding.
00:48:39I was in the mood and you were willing.
00:48:44Well, maybe we could work out something so I won't look like just a tramp.
00:48:49It was just a mistake.
00:48:51A mistake any girl could make.
00:48:53Are you trying to make trouble?
00:48:54I mean, I made trouble for myself.
00:48:58I knew better.
00:49:00I knew better.
00:49:01I just couldn't help myself.
00:49:04I think you've got rocks in your head trying to show me a screwy sales talk like that.
00:49:09Joe, you were the only one.
00:49:11There wasn't anybody else.
00:49:14You're going to have a tough time proving it.
00:49:16Joe, it was only you.
00:49:18Joe, please.
00:49:19Look, you've been alone with other guys.
00:49:21If you weren't having fun, what were you doing?
00:49:24It's now.
00:49:31Yeah, go get a druggist and give you something for it.
00:49:34Boy, you're rotten.
00:49:41Through and through.
00:49:42Just plain no good.
00:49:48Come on, get out of here.
00:49:49Come on.
00:50:19Oh, my God.
00:50:49The two boys, friends of Teddy and Dora, wouldn't talk at first.
00:51:05But a uniform officer of the law looks mighty impressive to a teenager, especially if he's guilty.
00:51:12The boys admit that they loaned their car to the two girls the night before.
00:51:16This leads to their being brought in for further questioning.
00:51:19The two boys admit that they loaned their car to the two girls the night before.
00:51:49Trixie?
00:51:53Joe?
00:51:54Yeah.
00:51:55Hey, honey, why don't you come on over?
00:52:00Oh, you know there are no other women in my life but you.
00:52:03Okay, I'll be waiting.
00:52:09Okay, goodbye.
00:52:11Hi, kids.
00:52:32Hi.
00:52:33Hi.
00:52:33Do you mind if I change my clothes?
00:52:37No, go ahead.
00:52:45Leaving so soon?
00:52:47You don't think we're going to stay here, do you?
00:52:49By now, every cop in town knows who we are and they're looking for us.
00:52:53Mm-hmm.
00:52:53Joe just told me that you kids held him up with a gun.
00:52:56I suppose you tried to get money from him, too.
00:52:59No, I don't want any of his money.
00:53:02I don't need it.
00:53:03I'm not afraid.
00:53:05If you stick around, they'll soon catch up with you.
00:53:07Then where will you be?
00:53:09She's not leaving town.
00:53:12Joe's going to marry her.
00:53:14Isn't that what you told us?
00:53:15That's between Joe and me.
00:53:17We didn't know it was that serious.
00:53:21Say, um, I don't suppose I could borrow you a gun for an hour or so.
00:53:27You mean you're ready for another job that quick?
00:53:30Maybe.
00:53:31Can't you see we're leaving?
00:53:33Look, I don't have any money, but maybe I could trade you for the gun.
00:53:37Trade?
00:53:38Why, we need all the money we can get.
00:53:41I'd like to loan you the gun, but there isn't enough time.
00:53:44Well, maybe I could trade you for, um, my coat.
00:53:51It's a pretty good coat.
00:53:53And maybe you could sell it on the way.
00:53:57I don't know.
00:53:59Look, you don't want a cop to find it on you.
00:54:01Maybe she has an idea there.
00:54:04You know, anything Joe sells is hot or he wouldn't part with it.
00:54:06Okay, let me have the coat.
00:54:19Remember, if a cop finds it on you, it's yours.
00:54:23Don't worry.
00:54:24Fine.
00:54:32Good luck.
00:54:32Good luck.
00:54:32Honey, I've got to rent out the liquor store.
00:54:53I'll be right back.
00:54:54Don't be too long, honey.
00:54:58Don't be too long, honey.
00:54:58THE END
00:55:28THE END
00:55:58THE END
00:56:10THE END
00:56:12What are you doing here?
00:56:20Waiting for Joe.
00:56:22So am I.
00:56:23Well, wait down the hall.
00:56:25I came here first.
00:56:26Are you talking to me?
00:56:27Yes, you.
00:56:30Why, you lowdown trap.
00:56:35Oh!
00:56:36Oh!
00:56:38Found him!
00:56:39Oh!
00:56:40Oh!
00:56:42All right, now you get out of here and get out fast before I pull the trigger.
00:57:09Oh!
00:57:13Oh!
00:57:16Oh!
00:57:17Oh, my God.
00:57:47What are you doing here?
00:58:07Waiting for you.
00:58:10Where's Trixie?
00:58:11Trixie? Is that Elaine?
00:58:13She ran out on you, Joe.
00:58:17Look, what do you want, anyway?
00:58:19I thought we'd settle matters.
00:58:21Oh, no, Joe.
00:58:23We're just beginning.
00:58:33That's Harry.
00:58:34I've got a feeling the cops are already looking for us, Teddy.
00:58:37If they are, they're 5,000 miles in the wrong direction.
00:58:54You can laugh because I'm just another cheap kid who looked kind of good to you.
00:58:58You couldn't pass up anything that was easy to get.
00:59:01You're just upsetting yourself, honey.
00:59:03Don't honey me.
00:59:06A last-minute bulletin just received.
00:59:09Advices that the two girls who boldly burglarized the Central Chemical Company's warehouse last night
00:59:14and slugged the watchman have been identified.
00:59:17Their arrest is expected at any moment.
00:59:20Come on, let's get out of here.
00:59:22Let's get out of here.
00:59:52Let's get out of here.
01:00:22No wonder you're so anxious to get rid of me
01:00:35Now that you've picked up that new girl
01:00:38Let's not be ridiculous
01:00:40Things like her wash up on the beach every night
01:00:43I get it now
01:00:44I suppose I was washed up on the beach too
01:00:47Where'd you get that gun?
01:00:53The familiar?
01:00:54Yeah
01:00:55I got it from Teddy just now
01:00:57Take a good look at it, Joe
01:01:00Look
01:01:02Maybe we can talk matters over
01:01:05No, Joe
01:01:07You're not fooling me one bit
01:01:10Take a good look at the gun
01:01:12Without this gun
01:01:14You'd be up to your same old lies
01:01:16Well, it's too late, Joe
01:01:19I'm going to kill you
01:01:21You'll never get away with it
01:01:24Oh, operator
01:01:43I want the police
01:01:45Joe
01:01:49Joe
01:01:50Are you all right?
01:01:52Hello, police
01:01:53I just killed a man
01:01:56I'll be waiting when you get here
01:01:59I'm at the Thornton Towers
01:02:01Joe, it's me, Luke
01:02:03You folks wait here
01:02:12I'll go and get a
01:02:13Claw bar
01:02:14I'll get one
01:02:15Come in
01:02:18All right, step back
01:02:30This other wall, please
01:02:31Come on
01:02:31You going someplace?
01:02:41Yeah
01:02:42No, no, you're not
01:02:43No, you're not
01:02:43Dora
01:02:47Dora, it's me, Jimmy
01:02:50Oh, Jimmy
01:02:51I was hoping you'd get here in time
01:02:54Please don't talk like that
01:02:56You can be all right in no time
01:03:01Just got to be
01:03:04Dora, I...
01:03:17Please, Jimmy
01:03:17There's something I've got to say
01:03:20And I know I haven't much time
01:03:23You warned me about Teddy and the gang
01:03:27And I didn't listen
01:03:29The truth is I didn't want to
01:03:33Jimmy, you were so right
01:03:37And your brother, too
01:03:40He's trying to help kids like me
01:03:44And he's doing his best
01:03:46But he can't do it alone
01:03:50I don't quite understand
01:03:54That's the trouble
01:03:57People just don't understand
01:04:00The things the girls and I did
01:04:04It wasn't for the money
01:04:06Look at
01:04:10Teddy's folks
01:04:12They've got all the money in the world
01:04:15What was it for?
01:04:19The thrill?
01:04:22You tell yourself it is
01:04:24And you believe it
01:04:26But, oh, Jimmy, it really isn't
01:04:29It's so hard to explain
01:04:33It's sort of getting back at the world
01:04:39For so many things
01:04:41Jimmy, when I was a little girl
01:04:45My parents didn't want me
01:04:47They didn't care
01:04:50I guess I started life from the wrong foot
01:04:56From the moment I was born
01:05:03I was like so many others
01:05:07I was an unwanted child
01:05:11And I didn't belong
01:05:13Jimmy, when you're in a gang
01:05:17You're somebody
01:05:18You belong
01:05:21Oh, that's all I
01:05:23Wondered out of life
01:05:25Was the feeling of belonging
01:05:28Was it too much to ask for?
01:05:33Just to belong
01:05:34Dora?
01:05:42Dora?
01:05:46Oh, my God
01:05:47The girls continue to come
01:05:59There's no end in view
01:06:01For many of them
01:06:03It's no longer their first offense
01:06:05This police lineup
01:06:08Is a grim reminder to parents
01:06:11That one of these girls
01:06:13Could be your own daughter
01:06:31There's no longer her
01:06:35This police lineup
01:06:37So many times
01:06:38This police lineup
01:06:38Would Virgin
01:06:40Not to get into
01:06:40Does it be impossible
01:06:41Would anyone
01:06:42radiation
01:06:43To work
01:06:44Oh, my God
01:06:45And that one
01:06:45Give us more
01:06:46Devon
01:06:47I'm
01:06:47Alright
01:06:48But
01:06:48Let's
01:06:49Don't
01:06:50Give us
01:06:50Embrace
01:06:51You
01:06:52Have
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