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00:00Music
00:27Mr. Dean!
00:30Mr. Dean!
00:41About time, too.
00:43Pardon?
00:44I've been waiting here 40 minutes.
00:47Well, the quicker we get this over with, the quicker you can go.
00:49Yeah, right.
00:50You're not in a hurry to go anywhere, are you?
00:53No, I don't have to be back at work for ages yet.
00:55I take it that was meant to be a joke.
00:57Yeah, a sick one.
00:59Right.
01:01Name?
01:02Thomas Ralph Dean.
01:07Age?
01:0744.
01:10Date of birth?
01:1123rd of the care of 1938.
01:15Where do you reside?
01:1747 Maryville Street, the Hilltree Estate.
01:22How long have you resided there?
01:2414 years.
01:25Are you resident at any other address?
01:29Yeah, the penthouse suite at the Holiday Inn.
01:33Are you resident at any other address?
01:35No.
01:37Have you done any work since your last signing off?
01:40No.
01:42Is your wife employed in any capacity?
01:44No.
01:46Are any other members of your family employed in any capacity?
01:49No.
01:49Do you intend to start work before your next signature?
01:58No.
02:00Are you sure you're not employed in any capacity?
02:03Yeah.
02:03Thank you, Mr. Dean.
02:08It's been a privilege and an honour.
02:09No.
02:10Oh.
02:10Oh.
02:11Thank you, sir.
02:11No.
02:13Oh.
02:13No.
02:13Oh.
02:14Oh.
02:15No.
02:16Oh.
02:17No.
02:17No.
02:18No.
02:18No.
02:18No.
02:19No.
02:20No.
02:20No.
02:21No.
02:23So, let's go.
02:53So, let's go.
03:23So, let's go.
03:53So, let's go.
04:23So, let's go.
04:53So, let's go.
04:58Should be sailing the day after tomorrow, as they say.
05:02Well, what happens then, then?
05:05Well, there'll be others.
05:06The port isn't quite dead yet, despite the efforts of all concerned.
05:11Oh, I mean, you know, where...
05:13Oh, I expect the firm will keep you pretty busy in the next few weeks.
05:16So, the end of the contract.
05:17Then it's, uh, good night, Vienna.
05:21What do you mean?
05:37Haven't you heard?
05:38Haven't you heard?
05:40No.
05:41We've lost a security contract with a shipping line.
05:45A fourth in 18 months, and the last one on these docks.
05:48You're joking.
05:50Why's that?
05:52Could it be because we've got security guards walking around saying,
05:55it's all right, I trust you?
05:56Hey, hang on.
05:57I've only been here to wait.
05:58Who cares?
06:00Nobody else seems to these days.
06:02What a sodding house should I.
06:05Anyway, I've still got my police pension.
06:08You go on too?
06:08Hmm, they've told me already.
06:11Anyway, you're no longer early, and Laffey Cavalier's up there waiting for you.
06:15Have fun.
06:16And you never know, you might even find the dockers turning up for a game of cards later.
06:20You've got to do something to pass the time.
06:24See you.
06:25There.
06:38I'm nobody's child, I'm nobody's child, just like a flower, I'm growing wild.
06:58I'm nobody's child, just like a flower, I'm nobody's child, just like a flower.
07:28You can go now.
07:41I was going to.
07:49That's what I like about this job, the comradeship.
07:53You haven't been here very long, have you?
07:55No, it just seems like a lifetime.
07:57You'll soon learn, you don't have friends on this job.
08:00The only friends you are likely to have are those with one favours, and they're no kind of friends at all.
08:15There he goes, eh?
08:16The ship's wrapped.
08:18Now leave him alone, Scotty.
08:19Show some respect for the dead.
08:21All right?
08:35It's Dixie, isn't it?
08:37I'm H.
08:38On all night again, are you?
08:45It's a nice night, Forrest.
08:50Be on again tomorrow night, will you?
08:53Be an even better night, Forrest.
08:57Have a look for his songs, Scotty.
08:59I think she's lost it.
09:00Do you like it there, do you, Dix?
09:07Could be worse, eh?
09:08Yeah, I suppose so, yeah.
09:09All right, Scotty, all right, he's found it again.
09:11Whoa, whoa, whoa.
09:16Nice boat, Dix, isn't it, eh, Dix?
09:19It's all right, as boats go, yeah.
09:24All right, lads.
09:25Nice boat.
09:26I was just telling Dixie here, it's a nice boat, this.
09:29Oh, it's more than that.
09:31It's even better than nice.
09:32It's superb.
09:35You know why?
09:36No.
09:38It hasn't got containers.
09:46Hey, Scotty.
09:48Try over there by that Nigerian dried milk, will you?
09:56What's your mate doing down there?
10:08Oh, he's a strange lad, he's Scotty.
10:10He always thinks of things in terms of a football match.
10:12It's his philosophy in life.
10:14I expect he's trying to break through the defence.
10:17Bit of a Kenny Dalglish, you, Scotty.
10:19But you've got to keep your eye on him all the time.
10:22You do know what I'm supposed to be doing down here, don't you?
10:24Yeah, you're the goalkeeper.
10:27Here we are, H. This is the one.
10:31And it looks like you just conceded a goal.
10:36Right, what sizes do you want?
10:39Nine's for me, Scotty.
10:40Got any 11s?
10:41Right.
10:4110 to do we out here?
10:4211's coming off.
10:438's for me, lads.
10:45What about you, man?
10:47Oh, you.
10:48All right, let's see what size you take.
10:50Put your foot there.
10:51Put it alongside mine.
10:52Put your foot along there.
10:52Put your foot on mine, eh?
10:53Would you say a nine?
10:54Nine, Scotty, get in nine.
10:56Take your shoes off, Dick Tito.
10:58You're doing a new pair.
10:59I use pulling my dresser.
11:00Not unless you keep it in your shoe, pal.
11:02Yeah, sit down.
11:03No.
11:03Come on, Ed.
11:04No.
11:04You're not on, lads, no.
11:06Why not?
11:07I can't wear these.
11:09Oh, you've got them the wrong size, Monty.
11:11I'm a security guard.
11:13Well, we've all got our cross to bear.
11:15I'm here to stop you.
11:16Are you going to stop us?
11:28Look, like, I don't want no trouble, you know.
11:32I mean, erm, this...
11:35It isn't a real job, like, you know.
11:39Of course it's not.
11:41You're on the dole, aren't you?
11:43Yeah.
11:44Yeah.
11:45Well, you're not alone, Blue.
11:47There's only Marley and his Ford Cortina that's real down here.
11:50The rest of the crowd are just like you.
11:52So don't worry about it.
11:54I just don't want no trouble, like, you know.
12:01You're okay, now.
12:02Go ahead.
12:15Well, nobody say no.
12:17Oh, yeah?
12:18Hey, they go frigging mad in South Africa.
12:20Yeah, but by the time this boat gets there,
12:24it'll have already been to three other ports.
12:27They'll be lucky to have any boots left.
12:30So there you are.
12:31Safe and sound.
12:32Just so long as you don't tell anyone now, Dixie.
12:34Because that wouldn't be very nice, would it?
12:36If we wouldn't like it anymore.
12:38Just when we were getting to know you.
12:39It'd be a crying shame.
12:41We'd be upset.
12:42As well as angry.
12:43But you'd be the one that was hurt.
12:45So there.
12:45See?
12:46Come on, Scotty, stand on me boots, will you?
12:48Scuff them off a bit.
12:49Yeah, right.
12:50Here you go.
12:51All right?
12:51Mm, yeah?
12:52Yeah.
12:52These boots are made for walking.
12:55Yeah.
12:55And that's just what they do.
12:58And once you get these boots,
13:00I'm not going to walk by the way.
13:19I'm not going to hike.
13:28I'm not going tovana.
13:29I'm not going to walk by the way.
13:31And this is what it is.
13:34ORCHESTRA PLAYS
14:04All right, Tixie?
14:10X?
14:13Snowy?
14:14Yeah.
14:19Yeah, yeah.
14:23You, uh, you've been early, dear.
14:25What's that morning they called round for?
14:27Yeah, look.
14:32Judge?
14:34Don't ask.
14:36Well, you know.
14:40How are you keeping anyway, Dix? Long time no see.
14:44Yeah, the last time was Middlesbrough log, I remember.
14:50It's doing all right, I'm getting back.
14:55Going for long walks.
14:56The bus never came.
15:00I hear it's night.
15:02Mm.
15:04You still signing on?
15:06No option.
15:09Yeah, well, be careful.
15:11I'm not going in the car.
15:15I'm not going in the car, I'm not going in the night.
15:32I'm not going in the car.
15:34No, I'm not going in the car.
15:34Yeah.
15:34No, I'm not going in the car.
15:36Come on.
15:36No, I'm not going in the car.
15:37No, I'm not going in the car.
15:38It's off, isn't it?
15:38Look, I'm off.
16:00I mean, I can't stand semesters and rake, really, doesn't it?
16:03Right.
16:08I'll see you then, Dix.
16:27Hey, if you, er, well, you know where I live.
16:35What do you want me to do?
16:37I'll make friends.
17:07What are you doing here, Danny?
17:08I'm not.
17:09Get dressed and get to school.
17:10Go on.
17:11Where's your mother?
17:12Are Kevin and Janet here as well?
17:13Is Stephen home and all right?
17:14Hey, Freda!
17:15Freda!
17:16How many times have I told you not to play around with your mother, eh?
17:18I've got a sore stomach.
17:19You'll have a sore ass if you don't get off and get up them stairs.
17:20Now go on, get.
17:21Hey!
17:22What now?
17:23What chances have you got of leaving school with any qualifications if you're never there
17:24in the first place?
17:25Qualifications?
17:26What's wrong with qualifications?
17:27We need nuclear physics to be a bit men these days, Dad.
17:28I'm going to bed, girl.
17:29Seems to be the fashion in this house anyway.
17:30Electricity.
17:31How many times have you got to play around with your mother, eh?
17:32I've got a sore stomach, Dad.
17:33How many times have you got to play around with your mother, eh?
17:34I've got a sore stomach, Dad.
17:35You'll have a sore ass if you don't get off and get up them stairs.
17:36Now go on, get.
17:37Hey!
17:38What now?
17:39What chances have you got of leaving school with any qualifications if you're never there
17:43in the first place?
17:44Qualifications?
17:45What's wrong with qualifications?
17:47We need nuclear physics to be a bit men these days, Dad.
17:50Hey.
17:51I'm going to bed, girl.
17:52Seems to be the fashion in this house anyway.
17:53Electricity.
17:54They don't mean any harm, Tom.
17:55They just don't listen to me.
17:56Oh, for Christ's sake!
17:57What have they done?
17:58Well, it's cheek mainly and staying in bed.
17:59Oh, morning, Dad.
18:00Morning.
18:01Morning.
18:02Look at him.
18:03Just look at him.
18:04A sudden, sleeping beauty.
18:05Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
18:09Well, it's cheek mainly and staying in bed.
18:12Oh, morning, Dad.
18:13Morning.
18:14Morning.
18:26Look at him.
18:28Just look at him.
18:30A sudden, sleeping beauty.
18:33What's it mean?
18:34It means I'm not going to bed.
18:35Hey, I thought you weren't there yesterday, though.
18:36Too true, I did.
18:37Well, what do you want to see you fall again?
18:38Maybe they found me a job.
18:39Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
18:40That would be nice.
18:41What do you mean you don't know not my bed?
18:43What?
18:44I'm not going to bed.
18:45Hey, I thought you weren't there yesterday, though.
18:47Too true, I did.
18:50Well, what do you want to see you fall again?
18:51Maybe they found me a job.
18:56That'd be nice.
19:00a job. That'd be nice. What do you mean you don't know nothing about? What's this
19:10then? A chain letter? Look at it, look at it. I've already looked, Mr. Dean. Get me someone
19:15where you're talking to. Go on, get me someone. Get me someone. This letter wasn't sent by
19:20my department. Well, who sent it then? Mr. Dean? Yeah. I thought it might be. Will you
19:25send the letter, Mr. Dean? And who are you when you're out? The employment section.
19:37Gene? Do you mind? Thank you.
20:07All right, before we start, this is the second time running, third time on a month I've been
20:19called in. Now, what's the score? Routine. Merely administrative routine. I can use big
20:23words too, you know. Alastoplast. Name. You already know you used it yourself, so did
20:32me? Name. You sure this isn't a trick question? Name. Thomas Ralph Dean. Age. Age 44. Date of birth,
20:4323rd of the 3rd, 1938. Where do you reside? 47 Maryville Street, the Hiltree Estate. How long
20:52have you resided there? 14 years. Are you resident at... Are you employed in any capacity? You changed
21:00the order of the questions. That's not fair. Mr. Dean. You're a cheat. Mr. Dean, you must realize
21:06that nothing can be gained from treating our inquiries in this manner. It quite obviously helps
21:12neither you nor I, and furthermore, you're hardly original in your approach. Quite frankly,
21:17it's been some years now since I've found even the slightest glimmer of amusement in antics
21:21of this nature. Are you employed in any capacity? We practice making big speeches. Are you employed
21:35in any capacity? No, I never have the time, do I? I'm always too busy coming here. It costs
21:38me 32p on a bus too. In most cases, these test checks are picked out at random, Mr. Dean,
21:43if that's any help to you. The bus fare will be more help. Have you done any work since
21:47your last sign? No. Is your wife employed in any capacity? No. Are any members of your
21:52family employed in any capacity? No. Do you keep budgery guards in the bathroom? No. Are
21:56you sure about the last question you were asked? Yeah, they'd shit all over the place, wouldn't
21:59they? Which one? The one with regard to your wife. Yeah. Not being employed in any capacity. That's
22:12what I said before, innit? Nothing at all? No. Not even a couple of hours a day cleaning. Something
22:24like that. Helping her friends run a little business. I said no before, didn't I? Well,
22:32perhaps she hasn't told you. Women can be forgetful, you know. Look, what the hell is this? I'll finish
22:36now, Mr. Dean. Thank you. You can go. So he wants to play funny buggers, does he? Do me a favour,
23:02would you? Go over to my section and find out who we've got floating this afternoon. We'll
23:08see who finds it funny then. If you don't mind me asking, there's nothing about his wife
23:11in there. Yeah, that's correct. Well, how did you know? I didn't. We've got some information
23:18the day before yesterday from someone who's proved reliable in the past, indicating that
23:23half his road are claiming for their wives while their wives are working. So I've got everyone
23:28in that road who's signing on coming in this afternoon. He'll put the fear of God into
23:33them, if nothing else. Stephen Jeffries, please.
23:38He knew. I'm telling you, he knew. But I've told him. I didn't like to ask. Someone's
23:45blown you up, Frida. But who'd do a thing like that? More people than you realise, eh? Come
23:50on, Charlie, will you? Come on, Charlie, will you? The time!
23:57I don't know. I'm telling you. I'm telling you, I'm telling you, he knew. I'm telling you,
24:00I'm telling you, I'm telling you, he knew. But I've told him. I didn't like to ask. Someone's
24:03I say, come on, Johnny, will you?
24:06The time!
24:24Does that mean I'll have to stop?
24:27What do you take?
24:29It's only a pound an hour, three afternoons a week.
24:31You may as well be selling state secrets to the Russians.
24:35It's all the same to them.
24:43You won't be able to go to the docks, Tommy, if they're checking off.
24:47I've got to go tonight.
24:50Surely you could give it a mess.
24:51I can't!
25:01Don't get upset, Tommy.
25:05You knew it.
25:06Janet!
25:12It's gone twelve o'clock.
25:14So?
25:14So get upstairs and get some clothes on.
25:16But what for?
25:17Don't what for me, Kel?
25:18Just get up there and do it!
25:21There's no need to take it out on me.
25:23What did she say then?
25:25What did you say then?
25:26Nothing in any way.
25:27Our Kevin's still in bed.
25:29I have shouted him.
25:30Some job he'll get lying in bed, old thing!
25:32No, Tommy, don't go up.
25:33I'll get him now.
25:34Kevin!
25:38Kevin!
25:39Come on, get up.
25:41Hmm.
25:44Do you know what the time is?
25:46No.
25:47It's quarter past twelve.
25:49Is that all?
25:50I want you to get up.
25:53It's too early, Dad.
25:55Anyway, what is there to get up for?
25:58Get up!
26:00What did you do that for?
26:00Because you're a bloody disgrace, Kevin.
26:03Leave off, will you?
26:04Where are you?
26:04Just leave off!
26:05Get out and get looking for work!
26:07There is none!
26:08Well, there's none of you are in the bed!
26:10There is none when I'm walking on down here just to the state, neither!
26:14And you know that!
26:15You've been there with me as well!
26:18I've been in your school two and a half years!
26:20I've been all awake for two of them!
26:22And I've never even so much as had a bastard interview!
26:26So don't give me no crap about lying in bed!
26:29I've never even seen any of you!
26:44Yeah.
26:44Dixie D?
26:54That's right.
26:55Now, you don't know me, but you got a little bonus off a friend of mine last night.
26:59A £50 bonus just for starters.
27:02All I'm doing, Dixie, is giving you a little reminder that if you want the rest of the bonus,
27:08and you want to keep your features, you'll be a good little boy tonight.
27:13Who was that?
27:24No one. What?
27:29What are you doing?
27:31I got to tell the other girls I can't just leave them.
27:36You're joking, aren't you?
27:39They'll all be waiting for me.
27:42That's just what they want.
27:45Oh?
27:47Who?
27:50You go see other girls, right?
27:53Bad man with binoculars sees you, right?
27:59Bad man follows you, sees you meet other girls in Momo car, right?
28:03All right, sir.
28:04Yeah, right.
28:05Yeah, right.
28:06Bad man follows nice girls, sees nice girls, putting leaflets through letter boxes for pal notes.
28:12No questions asked.
28:13Makes bad man happy.
28:17Bad man rides into town, forms posse.
28:20Nice girls get captured.
28:22I'm not completely soft, you know.
28:37You don't have to talk to me like that.
28:51Before you went on the docks, we needed the money I got with the girls.
28:54It was the only money we had coming in.
28:56No, no, no, no, no, no.
28:59Your gyro doesn't go far, Tom.
29:00Ah, no!
29:01No!
29:02No!
29:05You want some dinner?
29:06Do you want some dinner?
29:25No.
29:31I've got to get some sleep.
29:36Now listen, now listen, if anybody comes sniffing around asking questions or wanting to come in, I don't care who they say they are, you don't tell them nothing and you don't let them in.
29:54Surely they wouldn't come here. They're not allowed to come in, are they?
29:59You don't know much about the ways of the world, do you?
30:02That's terrible. What am I going to say?
30:07You don't say nothing.
30:10You don't even open the door.
30:15Where did you get the boots?
30:18You fell off a boot.
30:35Who give you all this?
30:36Man in the toilet.
30:41Are you feeling all right, Tommy?
30:47Don't worry.
30:54You're not in any trouble, are you?
30:55You ask more questions and that's all you do.
30:59But Tommy...
31:00Get yourself something.
31:02Something for yourself.
31:09Hey, Tommy!
31:10How freaking hell do you think you're doing?
31:11Most of...
31:13Oh! I like that!
31:16Too bad, too.
31:18Oh, shit.
31:19Pfft.
31:20Pfft.
31:21Pfft.
31:23Pfft.
31:24Pfft.
31:26Pfft.
31:28Pfft.
31:30Pfft.
31:32Pfft.
31:34Pfft.
31:35Pfft.
31:36Pfft.
31:37Okay.
32:08We've been making ages for you.
32:12I can't come out, Maddy.
32:13It's one of the kids, though.
32:15No, it's them. They're after me.
32:17The what?
32:18They're after me.
32:19Who are?
32:20The what-sits, the dole.
32:22Since when?
32:23They had Tommy in this morning questioning about me.
32:26They know what's going on.
32:27Well, what is going on?
32:29The job, the leaflet thingies.
32:32We've been doing it for years for you, Daddy.
32:34The closest by now.
32:36Come on, get your coat on.
32:38I can't. It's not safe.
32:39I might be followed.
32:41We're only giving away thriftings off cornflakes,
32:43not robbing banks.
32:44Now, are you coming or what?
32:46I don't.
32:47You'd better go, Maddy.
32:48They could be watching us right now.
32:50Don't worry.
32:51They'll just think I'm kissing your door.
32:53Oh, go away.
32:54Please, go away.
32:56Oh, bloody hell.
32:58Frida.
32:58You're wasting your time there, lad.
33:14Go next door.
33:16Go on.
33:17If you want water, go next door.
33:19Hey.
33:19And if you're on the dole, be careful.
33:23I'm being followed.
33:23I'm being followed.
33:24Bye.
33:39Oh, boy.
33:41What?
34:11Oh, sweet Jesus.
34:19What do you want?
34:21Hello, Mrs Dean.
34:22Er, hello.
34:24Tis Mrs Dean, isn't it?
34:25I'm Jackie Mills, your perfume party representative.
34:28Since when?
34:29You've been recommended to us, Mrs Dean.
34:31It's news to me.
34:33Nevertheless, if I could just have a few moments of your time
34:35to show you the many new and exciting perfumeries and cosmetics
34:38in our 1982 range,
34:40which, if you will permit me to hold a party at your home,
34:43you will be allowed to purchase over 30% off retail price.
34:46This will also enable you to enter our free competition
34:48for a weekend in Paris for two.
34:50No.
34:51Please, Mrs Dean, if you could just take the time to see our superb castle.
34:55Millspun's in bed. I don't want to disturb him.
34:57Oh, I am sorry. I didn't realise.
34:59Is he on night work?
35:01He's ill. He's ill in bed.
35:06Oh, there's the phone. I'll have to go.
35:08Goodbye. Thank you.
35:09Yeah. Don't worry about me, Mrs Dean.
35:11I can wait a few moments.
35:142033.
35:15Now, would that be Mrs Dean?
35:16No, it's the Queen of Frigging Sheba.
35:18What do you want?
35:19Your husband.
35:20He's in bed.
35:21Well, when he gets up, darling,
35:23tell him the man with the bonus right.
35:24Tell him I was talking to you
35:26and that, depending on certain events,
35:28we might meet one day, you and I.
35:39Now, look here.
35:40I don't want no sodden perfume and I don't...
35:43Mrs Dean, it's me, Frankie Malloy, love.
35:46Is Dixie there?
35:47He's in bed.
35:48He's ill.
35:49It's nothing serious, is it?
35:51Yeah.
35:51No, I don't know.
35:53Er, not working, then?
35:55No.
35:56Er, look, can I come in for a minute?
35:59I feel a bit of a...
36:00No.
36:01I'm offering them some work and some ready...
36:03Shh!
36:04What?
36:05I'm being investigated, Mr Malloy.
36:07It's not safe to talk.
36:09I'm at risk.
36:10And you've been done yourself by the door, Tommy.
36:11Tommy, so go away.
36:12Just go away.
36:13I can't take much more.
36:16Yeah, all right.
36:18But when he gets up,
36:20ask him if he'd be interested in a few weeks' work.
36:23Tell him I'll give him a ring later.
36:24OK.
36:27I'll be going now as well, Mrs Dean.
36:29I can see it's obviously not an appropriate time.
36:30I'll call again.
36:31Bye.
36:34Mr Malloy?
36:36My name's Jackie Mills.
36:37I'm a perfume party representative.
36:38Sorry.
36:40I don't wear perfume and I don't like parties.
36:43I hope you don't mind me asking, right?
36:44Take it, you're a married man.
36:45Oh, it shows, does it, eh?
36:46Not at all.
36:48But I wonder if your wife would like to hold a party at your home
36:50to display the many new and exciting perfumers and cosmetics
36:53in our 1982 range.
36:55Sorry, you're wasting your time, love.
36:59My wife buys a perfume in bulk.
37:01Frig off for whoever you are!
37:21It's only me, ma'am.
37:22All the cops are interested in selling in faint aches.
37:23Oh, my God.
37:24I'll do something that looks like a mermaid.
37:26Let's go, let's go, let's go.
37:28Oh, my God.
37:29Come on, come on.
37:30Come on.
37:32Let's go.
37:33Come on.
37:33Come on.
37:35Come on.
37:37Come on.
37:42Come on.
37:42Come on.
37:45I'm not be all alone, isn't it?
37:46Come on.
37:46Come on.
37:47Come on.
38:18Let's go.
38:48Let's go.
39:18Let's go to bed in another few hours.
39:20I'm going out after.
39:25Stay away from the police this time.
39:29What are you going to do?
39:43You mean tonight?
39:46No, I don't mean tonight.
39:49I'll make the rounds again tomorrow.
39:52There's a factory at the far end of the estate I haven't been to yet.
39:55What about...
40:01What if you...
40:03Do you want a job?
40:08Yeah, all right.
40:09What if you was to leave home?
40:23What do you leave home?
40:24I mean, it's obvious.
40:33None of us are helping each other.
40:37That fight never seems to lead nowhere.
40:40Except to another fight.
40:41You can still get jobs out of town, you know.
40:45Long contracts.
40:48Out of the town, boys.
40:50And the black stuff.
40:51Beggars can't be choosers.
40:53Can lad and dog's body.
40:55I know it isn't what you want, Kevin.
40:57But I mean, what I'm doing isn't what I want to do neither.
40:59You don't have to tell me.
41:01I know that.
41:10If I'd have had any sense...
41:12If I'd...
41:16If I'd...
41:16If I'd known what was going to happen...
41:19I wouldn't have done some of the things I have done...
41:24To you.
41:29I've made a lot of mistakes with you, son.
41:42Oh, my god.
41:55I'll be in trouble.
41:56I've tried blah, blah.
41:57Ha-ha-ha!
41:59Ha-ha!
42:00Oh!
42:01I've tried blah, blah.
42:07I've tried blah, blah.
42:09Oh, Christ, Tommy, thank God you're up.
42:22Answer the phone, will ya?
42:24I don't want to.
42:30Yeah?
42:31Dixie, hello there. It's Frankie Malloy here.
42:34What do you want, Malloy?
42:36He's been to the house.
42:36And whatever it is, you can call me out.
42:39Dixie, it's urgent. It's good money and it's sound.
42:43Sound? After what's been happening to you?
42:45You've just been caught red-handed.
42:47And snow him alone, dead and all.
42:49How sound is that?
42:50I believe it.
42:50And they're sniffing around here and all.
42:52No, there's no chance.
42:54I mean, we may as well carry banners around town
42:56announcing the time and place.
42:58But this one's handsome.
42:59The firm isn't even in my name.
43:01Yeah, yeah, yeah.
43:02Look, thanks for the offer.
43:03I mean, you've helped me out before.
43:05I'd put them up to me eyes and shit in difficulties already.
43:09I'm sorry.
43:16There's been other phone calls, Tommy.
43:18Oh, my God.
43:33Oh, my God.
43:34Oh, my God.
43:38Oh, my God.
43:40I don't know.
44:10Don't tell me it was the buses.
44:23No.
44:25The chauffeur was late.
44:27I am sorry to hear that.
44:29The old pair couldn't find me can.
44:34Did you let the lad from Cavalier go?
44:37Sir.
44:39Keep an eye on the sods tonight.
44:40It's the last night in Port.
44:41That's when they all start their little tricks.
44:44Nice.
44:45You'll be around.
44:47Here and there.
44:47Why?
44:49Just wondered, you know.
44:50I mean, um...
44:53You know, if they got up to some money.
44:54Well, there's nothing worth robbing in that hold,
44:56except for a few crates of salmon and the odd pair of boots.
44:59Anyway, I thought I'd slip over to yours and have a look at your old pair.
45:04Well, Chance, the bottle's backed off, would I?
45:06Well, Mr. Maui.
45:26Mr. Maui.
45:27If for some reason, like, I should meet you, where will you be?
45:38They're offloading precious metal on pier number three.
45:41I'll be there all night to be in the dock, please,
45:43searching dockers' pockets for gold nuggets.
45:47Right.
45:55All right, lads, I'm off now, all right?
45:57Hey?
45:58I'm gone now.
46:00Say that again.
46:02I just told you I was told to disappear.
46:05Who have you been talking to?
46:06Paul Daniels?
46:07Now, that's a name to come to you with.
46:08Look.
46:10Look, all I know is that when you lots start doing whatever it is,
46:13you're supposed to be doing it.
46:14We must be doing having a party.
46:15And you're definitely on the invitation list.
46:18No, look, well, no, my message was to clear off out the way for an hour or so.
46:22Oh, no.
46:23No, no, no, no.
46:25No, no, no.
46:28No.
46:29No.
46:30No.
46:31You're not going nowhere, pal.
46:40Hey, now, look, I don't want no part of this.
46:42Except the money.
46:43I'm getting paid for not being here, aren't I?
46:46And I've just told you we're inviting you to stay.
46:48To the party.
46:49No, that wasn't part of the arrangement.
46:51I don't do things like this.
46:52I'm not a thief.
46:53Teeth?
46:54You're a thief, Scotty.
46:55Hey, must be you, lad.
46:56It's not my style.
46:57It is now, pal.
46:58All I want to do is keep my nose clean, keep out the way and clear off phone.
47:08Tough.
47:09My tats are threatening phone calls all bloody day long about this.
47:17Now, that's not good for me, is it?
47:19My heart bleeds for you, Dixie.
47:23No, it really does.
47:24Yeah, I know it bloody does.
47:25But, you see, you being here is a sort of safety valve, you see, because with this job, we don't know who's setting it up.
47:30It's clever, but it's got no trademark.
47:34It's not the usual system and the same bunch of rogues.
47:38There's a big question mark about it, you see.
47:40And if we're being set up, if somebody like that bastard Marley is looking to go out with a bang,
47:45or somebody like you, Dix, is looking to collect a few medals, we want some insurance.
47:50Some cover.
47:52Against accidents.
47:53A kind of limited liability.
47:56Good day, limited liability.
47:58And you're all of those, you are.
48:07And listen to me, Mr. Clean.
48:09If you're thinking of looking down your nose at us, let me tell you.
48:13Some of the worst robbers on these docks are the so-called security guards, nothing sacred to some of your lot.
48:20Medical supplies, special effects, missions of mercy to starving countries.
48:25I've seen fellas in caps and badges ripping to all of them.
48:28And do you know why?
48:30Because you are...
48:31...shite.
48:34You're nothing.
48:37You're the dregs.
48:39Drag the hair off the door.
48:42So you just stand there and do what you're supposed to do.
48:47Watch us work.
48:48Watch.
49:18All right, they're loading the wagon up outside.
49:37I'll be with you in a minute, but I just want to work with me and mate up there.
49:44Hey, go upstairs. Keep your eye out. Hey, take the tow right with you.
49:57I'll be with you in a minute, but I'll be with you in a minute.
50:04Hey!
50:13Surely a load like that's going to be missed.
50:15Oh, yeah, it will. But not off this boat.
50:19See, the boat that that lot should have been on sailed 36 hours ago.
50:23Our friend, the first mate, has just been looking after it for us,
50:26keeping it in a safe place for a favour and a price.
50:30Every man has his price, right?
50:32All men can be bought,
50:34and the incorruptible man has the highest price of all.
50:39Shite.
50:41Well, swift.
50:51Oh, very crusty.
50:53See, I told you we was having a party.
50:56Oh, okay.
50:59I'm going to touch you.
51:00I'm gonna take your hand.
51:01I'm going to touch you again.
51:02With your hand, the road.
51:03Let's go ahead.
51:04I'll look at you.
51:05You should have to get ready for a second.
51:06Okay.
51:07What?
51:09Whoa.
51:10Oh, whoa, whoa.
51:11He's getting hit.
51:12Let's look.
51:13What do you want to do?
51:14The one with the eyes here?
51:15I'm going to take you every day.
51:17I'm going to take a while.
51:18I'm going to take a while.
51:19I'm going to get a while.
51:20I'm going to take a while.
51:21Oh, man.
51:23I'm going to go.
51:24I don't know.
51:54I don't know.
52:24I don't know.
52:54I don't know.
52:58I don't know.
53:03After I'd taken part in the robbery of half a million cigarettes.
53:06I got my share of the proceeds.
53:16There wasn't much else left for me to do, so...
53:24I come home.
53:26I don't know.
53:36Don't you think it'd be a good idea to go and see a doctor, love?
53:49I mean, you've been sort of...
53:52Tommy, where are you going?
54:01Help me mind.
54:07I'll be back in a minute.
54:09I can't get my sight.
54:09The bed won't go.
54:10I'll be back home.
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