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00:01:14The Honorable Court is now adjourned until Thursday the 10th day of December at 12 o'clock.
00:01:21Good afternoon.
00:01:23The front two and the spare are all right, but the left real one is causing me great anxiety.
00:01:30Switch mine. If I don't get another year out of them, I shall be very disappointed.
00:01:33You know, that grandson of mine is the most unusual infant.
00:01:36At five weeks, he holds up his head without support.
00:01:38Here, I'll show you a snapshot.
00:01:43Goodbye, Grant. Have a good vacation.
00:01:45Happy holiday, Josephus.
00:01:46Thank you, gentlemen. Thank you.
00:01:53Mr. Justice?
00:01:54Well, could we have a word with you, Justice Grant? Just a few questions.
00:01:57I stopped answering questions when court recessed about three minutes ago.
00:02:02What do you know about that?
00:02:04Come in, come in. Here we go.
00:02:11Well, gentlemen, Justice Grant.
00:02:13We understand you declined to preside at the Danville investigation.
00:02:16There's some speculation as to your reasons.
00:02:18Well, there needn't be. I've had a long, hard year. I'm tired. I'm going hunting.
00:02:22Miss Gilbert, would you put this in my bag, please?
00:02:25The Gazette referred to you last week as a terrible-tempered Justice Grant.
00:02:29How do you feel about that?
00:02:31I'm flattered.
00:02:32And this too, Miss Gilbert.
00:02:34Where are you going for your hunting?
00:02:36Well, there are plenty of ducks and no reporters.
00:02:39When are you leaving?
00:02:41A moment after you do.
00:02:43Good day, sir.
00:02:46Miss Gilbert, what is this nonsense? What does this resignation mean?
00:02:59I think it's obvious, sir.
00:03:01If it were obvious, I wouldn't ask the question, would I?
00:03:04Justice Grant, I've been with you for two years.
00:03:08And not once during that time have you expressed satisfaction with my work.
00:03:12Miss Gilbert, you can learn more law here in a week than you can anywhere else in a year.
00:03:17That's all that should interest you.
00:03:19I don't feel that I have to constantly remind you that you're a brilliant young woman
00:03:24that you have a fine future.
00:03:29Now, if there isn't anything else, can I go?
00:03:33Oh, you wanted to look over the Hale and Twine opinion, sir.
00:03:36They won't be back from the print until next week.
00:03:38Oh, yes. They'll need some revision.
00:03:40But I don't want to hang around here.
00:03:43Perhaps I can bring them up to you at Crownport, sir.
00:03:46That'd be fine. No, no, no.
00:03:49You need a vacation too. From me.
00:03:52I don't mind at all.
00:03:55Miss Gilbert, are you heaping coals of fire on my head?
00:03:58I wouldn't dream of it, sir.
00:04:03Oh, I'll wire you before I come.
00:04:05Thank you. Miss Gilbert.
00:04:07Yes, sir?
00:04:08No one must know where I'm going. No one.
00:04:11I want to get away from courtrooms, investigations, lawyers, black robes, everything.
00:04:22with ducks.
00:04:25Hundreds and hundreds of beautiful ducks.
00:04:31Hey, you! Wait a minute.
00:04:35Hey, you! Wait a minute.
00:04:50I'm Warren Todds, game inspector. Let's see your license.
00:04:54Yeah, just like I thought.
00:04:59Stranger in town, ain't you?
00:05:01This license ain't legal.
00:05:03Well, I just bought it yesterday at the state capitol.
00:05:05Yeah, I know, mister, but this is Crownport and you gotta have a Crownport stamp on there.
00:05:09Well, I didn't know that. I'll get one tomorrow.
00:05:11Well, but it ain't gonna do you any good today.
00:05:13You know, I could haul you into court and let the judge slap a fine on you.
00:05:17But to say wear and tear on my tire, suppose I sell you one right here. It only cost you five bucks.
00:05:30You know, the five bucks is just for the stamp. I usually get a little something for my trouble, too.
00:05:35Well, you don't understand. I'm giving you a break, brother.
00:05:40Yeah, I never pay off twice, brother. Come on.
00:05:43Well, look! Let me explain it to you.
00:06:05Your Honor, it's not as though my client were trying to evade his financial obligations.
00:06:15Tom Cooney has been a member of this community for many years.
00:06:18And in all that time, his honesty and his responsibility has never been questioned.
00:06:22Now, he intends to make good the payments on these plows, but he's been sick, unable to work.
00:06:28Now, if the court could just grant him an extension...
00:06:30The law doesn't recognize good intentions. I shouldn't have to remind you of that, Mr. Adams.
00:06:35You're supposed to be a lawyer.
00:06:37But, Your Honor, am I not justified in asking the court's indulgence in this case?
00:06:42If you take Tom Cooney's farm tools away from him, you take away his only means of earning a living.
00:06:47Mr. Adams, this is a court of law, not an employment agency.
00:06:51Tom Cooney signed an agreement with Vincent Blackston of the Crownport Auto and Supply Company.
00:06:56This agreement stated if he missed a payment on those plows, Mr. Blackston could take them back.
00:07:01Is that right, Mr. Cooney?
00:07:03Well, yes, Your Honor, but...
00:07:05All right, Counselor.
00:07:07Judgment against Thomas Cooney.
00:07:09But it... it was just one payment.
00:07:12If you'd give me a chance to...
00:07:14I don't care whether you say it's fair or not. It ain't!
00:07:17Get him out of here.
00:07:19Come on, Tom. This isn't gonna help.
00:07:21I know it ain't gonna help! Nothing's gonna help in a town like this!
00:07:24Officer, come on!
00:07:26Thanks, go on me!
00:07:27Come on!
00:07:28Looks like you just lost yourself another vote, sir.
00:07:30Come on!
00:07:31It ain't right!
00:07:32I know it ain't right!
00:07:33Crownport versus Joe Grant.
00:07:35Step up, Joe Grant.
00:07:44Name?
00:07:47Joe Grant.
00:07:48Hmm. Shooting ducks without a Crownport permit.
00:07:51I didn't get a chance to shoot.
00:07:53You were going to.
00:07:54Of course I was, you fool!
00:07:55That's why I bought a state license.
00:07:57We also require a Crownport license, Mr. Grant.
00:08:00And ignorance of the law is no excuse.
00:08:04Hundred dollars or thirty days.
00:08:09Which one of you gentlemen do I pay?
00:08:13The clerk.
00:08:14Should have bought it for me in the first place.
00:08:16Save yourself a lot of due.
00:08:19I assume that this hundred dollars will permit me to resume my hunting without further interference.
00:08:24Your assumption is wrong.
00:08:25You still need a Crownport stamp.
00:08:27And an officer enforcing the law is not interfering, Mr. Grant.
00:08:31As the judge, I advise you to be careful of your words.
00:08:34Next case.
00:08:37Crownport versus Burton Lyon.
00:08:39Versus Burton Lyon.
00:08:40Step up, Burton Lyon.
00:08:47Hi, Tom.
00:08:53I'm sorry it turned out that way.
00:08:56Guess that's the only way it could have turned out.
00:08:58No, I thought we had a chance, but I guess I should have known.
00:09:02What are you going to do now?
00:09:03The farm's no good to me without the tools to work it.
00:09:08Guess I'll lose it.
00:09:10The bank will start yelling for its money pretty soon.
00:09:14You know, Bill, sometimes there's just more than a man can stand.
00:09:19I've got to think of something to do.
00:09:22If I could only...
00:09:23Yeah, I know, Tom, I know.
00:09:25Look, why don't you come by the office later on?
00:09:27We'll talk about it, huh?
00:09:28We'll talk about it, huh?
00:09:40Hello, boys.
00:09:49Shave, Homer.
00:09:53I hear poor Tom Cooney lost his case.
00:09:55Yeah.
00:09:56He'll probably lose his farm now, too.
00:09:59It's a shame.
00:10:01You know, Homer, that's what I like about the fellas around your shop.
00:10:04They enjoy the good things of life.
00:10:06Like a guy who can't meet his mortgage
00:10:07or a poor farmer getting rooked out of his plows.
00:10:10Maybe a Cooney had a real sharp lawyer.
00:10:13Maybe if we had a bank that would extend an honest man credit
00:10:15or a judge that would give him a break.
00:10:17A fork like that isn't going to get you any votes, Adams.
00:10:20If I could afford a 50 cent cigar, I could get yours.
00:10:25Take the shave.
00:10:26Sure, mister.
00:10:27Stranger in town?
00:10:28Yeah.
00:10:29Aiming to stay long?
00:10:30Long enough to get a shave.
00:10:31Great little town, isn't it, old-timer?
00:10:33Yeah, Judge Harkley really gave you a welcome, didn't he?
00:10:34And our constable, Orrin Todds, that's Homer's cousin.
00:10:38Ah, he's all law and order.
00:10:40Regular minute man, isn't he, Homer?
00:10:43Uh...
00:10:44How many minutes did it take before he tried to shake you down?
00:10:46It's a shame.
00:10:47Ever notice how a fellow who can't make a living in the town
00:10:49always tries to run it down?
00:10:53You know, Mr. Grant, isn't it?
00:10:56Yeah.
00:10:57İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim.
00:11:27İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim.
00:11:57All right, Cooney, that's enough.
00:11:58Now beat it.
00:11:59Keep your hands up.
00:12:00Let him alone, Blackston.
00:12:03No, don't.
00:12:05This is all my fault.
00:12:06I wish you hadn't had to do that, Benny.
00:12:28Ah, he said it's coming to him for a long time.
00:12:32That boy is turning into an awful radical.
00:12:34You could tell that by the speech he made except in the nomination.
00:12:38That kind of talk is never going to make a mayor a crown for it.
00:12:41That's too bad.
00:12:42Nothing I'd like better than to see some bright young fellow come along who could take my place.
00:12:48But Bill Adams...
00:12:49Take a man to fill your shoes, Mr. Mayor.
00:13:02Ned Darrell dropped in this morning.
00:13:04Said to give you his regards.
00:13:11What's my bill?
00:13:12Just a shave?
00:13:14Yeah.
00:13:1450 cents.
00:13:18Hey, Mr., I said 50 cents, not a quarter.
00:13:21Guess you made a mistake, friend.
00:13:25No.
00:13:27You made the mistake, friend.
00:13:29You picked the wrong customer that time, Homer.
00:13:36First fellow in 10 years ever slipped a bash on me.
00:13:59Come on in, old-timer.
00:14:09Thank you.
00:14:17Well, you interested in boats?
00:14:20Yeah.
00:14:21That's a rather interesting model.
00:14:24She's the Columbia.
00:14:25A square-rigged four-master.
00:14:27Nice work.
00:14:28Oh, and here's a nice one.
00:14:32This is a Barquentine.
00:14:34Former square-rigged, the other masked four-and-aft-rig.
00:14:36Rather unusual.
00:14:37For sale?
00:14:39Oh, no, no, no.
00:14:40No, they're not that good.
00:14:41It's only a hobby, just for fun.
00:14:44I see you're running for mayor.
00:14:46Yeah.
00:14:47Sort of a hobby, too, just for fun?
00:14:51No, not quite.
00:14:54Mayor Coniston, you saw him in the barbershop.
00:14:56Well, he and his boys have been running this town for a long time.
00:15:00Make it pretty tough for anybody who comes up against them.
00:15:02Yes, I gather this much.
00:15:04Well, a lot of people have been getting tired of it.
00:15:06I haven't much time myself.
00:15:07The army's going to grab me in a couple of months.
00:15:10but I thought I might at least get the ball rolling
00:15:12and for once give him a fight.
00:15:14But not too much of a fight.
00:15:19Something you wanted to see me about, Mr. Grant?
00:15:21In the barbershop, Mr. Adams,
00:15:23you mentioned the fact that you might like to make a test case of my fine.
00:15:27Were you serious?
00:15:27Yes.
00:15:29Yes, I think you've got a case.
00:15:30You do?
00:15:31How would you go about it?
00:15:33Well, we'd, uh, of course the law requires a stamp.
00:15:36I didn't have one.
00:15:37No, no, but I think I could work out an appeal.
00:15:40An appeal?
00:15:41On what grounds?
00:15:42Was the fine illegal?
00:15:44Oh, no, no.
00:15:44They had a right to fine you.
00:15:46The fact that I was unfamiliar with the law?
00:15:48Oh, no, that's no excuse, obviously.
00:15:51Obviously.
00:15:51Then what would you base your appeal on, Mr. Adams?
00:15:55The fact that it's Tuesday and the sun is shining?
00:15:59Look, I haven't had much time to give it thought,
00:16:02but I can figure out an angle.
00:16:03There must be one lying around somewhere.
00:16:05Oh, yes, I'm sure there is.
00:16:06In the meanwhile, you can always make a living as a carpenter.
00:16:11Hiya, Bill.
00:16:12Oh, you busy?
00:16:14No, Charlie, come on in.
00:16:16Mr. Grant, Charlie Craig, my campaign manager.
00:16:19How do you do, sir?
00:16:20Hi.
00:16:20Any new votes, Charlie?
00:16:21About enough to fill a dog's ear.
00:16:23Say, I just heard about Tom Cooney.
00:16:25Yeah, he's taking it pretty hard.
00:16:26I signed the same kind of note he did,
00:16:28so it don't look so good for that tractor of mine either.
00:16:30You couldn't get me a couple weeks' postponement, could you?
00:16:32I'll try, Charlie, but there's no use appealing to Blackston,
00:16:35not with the way he's got his business set up.
00:16:37His hopping on my tail wouldn't burn me
00:16:39if I hadn't had so much trouble with that tractor.
00:16:41Every time I needed a spare part, I had to send for it myself.
00:16:44Blackston never carried them in stock.
00:16:46Did Blackston promise you such service?
00:16:49Well, no, there's nothing in the contract about providing service.
00:16:53Has Blackston lived up to all his legal obligations as a seller of the tractor?
00:16:57Well, sir, you sound like a lawyer yourself, Mr. Grant.
00:17:01Yes, well, I was about 20 years ago.
00:17:04Well, maybe you could give Bill here a pointer or two.
00:17:07Anyway, I'm glad to have met you.
00:17:09Be seeing you, Mr. Mayor.
00:17:10I'm going out and see if I can't agitate a few votes for you.
00:17:15Well, Mr. Grant, since you have some knowledge of the law,
00:17:17you've probably decided there's nothing much I can do for you.
00:17:20Well, what about Craig?
00:17:22What are you going to do about him?
00:17:24What can I do for him?
00:17:25With Harkley on the bench, you saw what happened to Tom Cooney.
00:17:28You can't blame that on Judge Harkley.
00:17:30You went into that courtroom without a defense.
00:17:32That's why you got whipped.
00:17:33Well, then I guess I'll get whipped again.
00:17:34I guess you will.
00:17:36You're not much of a fighter, are you, Mr. Adams?
00:17:39Except in barbershop brawls.
00:17:41Oh, stop it.
00:17:42You can't fight brass knuckles with spitballs.
00:17:44The trick in this town is either to play the game their way,
00:17:46and I haven't the stomach for that,
00:17:48or to be as smart as they are.
00:17:49The trick, Mr. Adams, is to be smarter.
00:17:55Well, does that wind up your business?
00:17:57Or are you going to stay and give me the first five lessons
00:17:59in how to win friends and influence judges?
00:18:01No, Mr. Adams, I'm not.
00:18:03Those lessons have been written and very well written
00:18:06in books like this and all the others.
00:18:09And somewhere in one of them there's a lesson
00:18:11mentioning that in any transaction between a seller and a buyer
00:18:14there are laws governing the behavior of both parties.
00:18:18But I doubt if you can keep afloat long enough to find it.
00:18:22You know, Mr. Adams, I've seen you in action now
00:18:25as a lawyer, as a candidate for mayor, and as a shipbuilder.
00:18:29And if you'll take my advice, you'll stick to shipbuilding.
00:18:32There's a great future in it for lawyers.
00:18:34Excuse me, sir, for breaking in like this,
00:18:56but I think I found it.
00:18:57Yes, yes, that covers it.
00:19:04He said you haven't practiced law for 20 years.
00:19:06Imagine remembering a thing like that.
00:19:09Have you had dinner, Mr. Adams?
00:19:12No, thanks, not hungry.
00:19:13I think this will cover it.
00:19:15It should work, but I've been batted down by those guys so often
00:19:19I guess I haven't too much confidence.
00:19:20How long have you lived in Crownport, Mr. Adams?
00:19:27Well, 28 years with time out for college and law school.
00:19:32Never established residence in any other state?
00:19:35No.
00:19:36You're sure of that?
00:19:38Well, of course.
00:19:43Well, we went to Mexico for a few months when I was seven, but...
00:19:46Did you file an income tax return for 1939 and 40?
00:19:51Well, sure.
00:19:52I didn't pay anything in 1940.
00:19:54I didn't earn enough, but I filed the return.
00:19:57And your figures were honest, correct, and would bear investigation?
00:20:01What?
00:20:02Well, of course they were.
00:20:03No, you're getting nervous, Mr. Adams.
00:20:05I'm not nervous.
00:20:06I'm really trying...
00:20:06Oh, yes, yes, yes, you are.
00:20:07You're flustered.
00:20:08You're raising your voice.
00:20:09Well, why shouldn't I raise my voice?
00:20:10You've as good as accused me of falsifying my income tax.
00:20:12I've accused you of nothing, Mr. Adams.
00:20:14Now, look, I don't know what you have on there,
00:20:16but I want to tell you that...
00:20:17Take a look.
00:20:23It's, uh...
00:20:24It's an old trick that Justice Brandeis used to play.
00:20:30I, uh, I read about it in Colliers once.
00:20:32You see, it's an unfortunate fact, Mr. Adams,
00:20:35that every man, even you and I,
00:20:37has done something that he doesn't want anybody to know about.
00:20:41Now, if you can make him think that you're holding in your hand
00:20:44and the skeleton in his closet...
00:20:45You've got him.
00:20:48Well, let's say at least you've got him squirming,
00:20:51nervous, worried, as you were.
00:20:54But if that man happens to have a really guilty conscience...
00:20:57Your full name is Vincent Z. Blaxton?
00:21:10Yeah.
00:21:12Tell me, Mr. Blaxton,
00:21:13what does the Z stand for?
00:21:17Do I have to answer that, Your Honor?
00:21:18What can be your objection?
00:21:19Surely you have nothing to hide.
00:21:21Well, the Z...
00:21:26Well, the Z stands for Zephyr.
00:21:30It's a family name.
00:21:32Zephyr?
00:21:33Uh, means a little wind, I believe.
00:21:36Oh!
00:21:41Quiet.
00:21:44Mr. Blaxton, you're the owner and manager
00:21:46of the Crownport Audon Supplier Company?
00:21:47Yes.
00:21:48The, uh, the sole owner?
00:21:51Uh, well, sure, of course.
00:21:54No silent partners?
00:21:57No.
00:21:59Well, of course, sir, our people.
00:22:01Oh, then you're not the sole owner.
00:22:03I didn't say that!
00:22:04I just said...
00:22:05Is that very strange to me, Mr. Blaxton?
00:22:07You don't know whether you own your own business or not?
00:22:08I object.
00:22:09That question is irrelevant.
00:22:11Immaterial.
00:22:12And calculated to confuse the witness.
00:22:14Objection sustained.
00:22:15Counselor will restrict himself to the facts bearing on this case.
00:22:20Mr. Blaxton,
00:22:23your company sells most of the used cars and tractors in this town.
00:22:26Almost a monopoly, isn't it?
00:22:29I do the most business because I sell my stock at the lowest prices.
00:22:33That's not monopoly.
00:22:35That's...
00:22:36That's the American way of life.
00:22:41Now, tell me, Mr. Blaxton.
00:22:44Carry spare parts for your customers?
00:22:45Sure.
00:22:47Hmm.
00:22:48Do you have in stock at this moment piston rings for the 1938 tractors you sold in this town?
00:22:55Well, Mr. Blaxton?
00:22:58Well, no, I don't.
00:22:59Oh, then you don't carry all the spare parts your customers might need.
00:23:02Well, I can always get them if I need them.
00:23:04Yes, but sometimes your customers have to wait.
00:23:06Sure, it takes two weeks.
00:23:07If I ain't got them,
00:23:11how can they have them?
00:23:13An intelligent answer, Mr. Blaxton.
00:23:15And an honest one.
00:23:17One which will require the court to enter judgment against you in this case.
00:23:21Will Counselor explain that statement?
00:23:24Certainly, Your Honor.
00:23:25Motor Vehicle Laws, 1919, Chapter 174, Section 52.
00:23:33The sale of any automobile or any other automotive vehicle is void
00:23:36unless the dealer carries in stock at all times and on demand
00:23:41parts that may be needed to repair the particular make of vehicle.
00:23:45Will you let me see that reference?
00:23:46Counselor would seem to be correct.
00:24:02You put it over, Bill.
00:24:04Say, this will take care of Tom Cooney, too.
00:24:07You're telling me.
00:24:08Oh, that's true.
00:24:16Oh, Mr. Grant.
00:24:26I thought you were going hunting.
00:24:29Well, all the ducks are inside today.
00:24:31I see you winged a couple yourself.
00:24:33Oh, of course.
00:24:34It's nothing really big.
00:24:36Who am I kidding?
00:24:37I'm so tickled I feel like a combination of Superman
00:24:39and a member of the Supreme Court.
00:24:43Really, I don't know how to thank you, Mr. Grant.
00:24:45Oh, no need to, my boy.
00:24:47First time I've enjoyed a courtroom in years.
00:24:49Hey, thank you, fella.
00:24:54You know what this stuff is?
00:24:55No, Mr. Grant, he wouldn't.
00:24:57William, this is American money.
00:24:58Good old folding money.
00:25:00You know what you can do with this stuff?
00:25:01You can buy things that you need.
00:25:03You get it?
00:25:04What I don't get is where you got it.
00:25:06Well, seein' Blackson get trim, warm some hearts
00:25:08and unloosin' a couple of purse strings.
00:25:10The boys have kicked in for your campaign fund.
00:25:12You know what we're going to do with this beautiful stuff?
00:25:14We're going to get some posters printed.
00:25:15Great big ones.
00:25:16The kind that'll lift you right straight in the eye
00:25:18and follow you around.
00:25:21Why get frightened so Adams does win one rotten little case?
00:25:28Do you know what that case cost me?
00:25:30You can afford it.
00:25:32If it had happened to your hotel, Roscoe,
00:25:34you'd scream like a stuck pig.
00:25:36Stop it, stop it.
00:25:37Seriously, Jim, you don't see Adams as real competition.
00:25:43Well, as things stand now, no.
00:25:46But if a lot of people start thinking of Bill Adams
00:25:48as the people's champion,
00:25:50well, Jim, there was nothing else I could do.
00:25:55I can give you boys the edge
00:25:56when it's a question of interpretation,
00:25:58but not when the law's right there in black and white.
00:26:01Oh, I'm not blaming you, Judge.
00:26:03It's just something to start thinking about, that's all.
00:26:06You think we'll have trouble?
00:26:09Well, now look, boys.
00:26:11On second thought,
00:26:12we may be getting all steamed up for nothing.
00:26:16Yeah.
00:26:17But suppose he opens a lot of old cases like Tom Cooney's.
00:26:22I think you've got something there, Zepper.
00:26:24Now, we'll just have to show the boy that he's wrong.
00:26:30We'll just have to show the boy that he's wrong.
00:27:00Uh, Miss Gilbert?
00:27:10No.
00:27:15Miss Gilbert?
00:27:16Yes?
00:27:17Oh, that's better.
00:27:18That's much better.
00:27:20I'm Bill Adams.
00:27:21Mr. Grant asked me to meet you.
00:27:23Yes, I know.
00:27:25Here, let me take that.
00:27:26The car's over here.
00:27:27Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
00:27:57Bir şey bu.
00:28:00İzlediğiniz için, bu bir şey var mı?
00:28:06Ve ikiniz, değil mi?
00:28:09Bir şey görünüyor.
00:28:13İzlediğiniz için iyi olur.
00:28:16Ağır.
00:28:17Evet, bu.
00:28:19Evet, bu.
00:28:27Um, sorry to get off to such a bad start. I'm not always so clumsy.
00:28:35Oh, my hat!
00:28:38Oh, don't worry. We'll get it.
00:28:57Oh, my hat!
00:29:27Uh, how long have you worked for Mr. Grant?
00:29:44Hmm?
00:29:45Two years.
00:29:48Quite a character, isn't he?
00:29:50Quite.
00:29:52You know, I was very surprised when he told me his secretary was coming down.
00:29:55I had an idea the old boy was retired.
00:29:58The old boy is far from retired.
00:30:01Where is he now, Mr. Adams?
00:30:03Well, he went over to Wellbridge this morning to do some hunting.
00:30:05He ought to be back soon.
00:30:06I was going to drive you around the town, but, uh, I guess you'll want to get cleaned up now.
00:30:16Yes, I think I will.
00:30:18Well, I'll take you straight to the hotel.
00:30:19You are running for mayor?
00:30:31Mm-hmm.
00:30:32Surprised?
00:30:33That's putting in very mild links to Adams.
00:30:36Well, make the most of it, lady, because that's likely to be the only surprise you'll get in this town.
00:30:40Who's the girl with Adams?
00:30:52Don't know.
00:30:53What difference does it make?
00:30:56I'd like a room, please, by the day.
00:30:59No baggage?
00:31:00Well, she's just here.
00:31:01I don't register women without baggage in my hotel.
00:31:05Henry, show this lady out.
00:31:07But you don't understand.
00:31:08Yes, I do.
00:31:09Why, you?
00:31:10Please, Mr. Adams, let me explain.
00:31:12I, I...
00:31:13Come on, sister.
00:31:14Beat it.
00:31:14Take your hands off her.
00:31:16Oh, yeah?
00:31:29Nice work, pal.
00:31:37I tell you, you can't do this.
00:31:42Look facts in the face, mister.
00:31:44Oh, but officer.
00:31:45Hey, officer!
00:31:47Hey, sergeant!
00:31:49Sergeant, I want to use that phone.
00:31:51Will you please keep quiet, your honor?
00:31:56Just trying to get us out of here, you know.
00:31:58Why didn't you think of that before you got us in?
00:32:01Look, I'm very sorry this happened, but it isn't my fault.
00:32:04I suppose I started the fight.
00:32:07You sure did all right once it got going.
00:32:10Ho, ho, ho!
00:32:11What a gal!
00:32:13And what a wallop!
00:32:15Yeah, Miss G, you're really some scrapper.
00:32:22Say, Roscoe Swade asked me to call you, Judge.
00:32:24We've got Bill Adams in here with a dame, Salt and Battery.
00:32:27How long do you want us to hold him here?
00:32:29Oh, just let them stew for a while, Sergeant.
00:32:32Uh, Adams will probably want to get in touch with me.
00:32:36Uh, oh.
00:32:38Oh, he does, huh?
00:32:40Well, I'm out of town.
00:32:42You can't reach me anywhere.
00:32:44That's right.
00:32:45Overnight.
00:32:46Will you have the chef prepare a couple of these for tomorrow night's dinner?
00:32:59And I'll have my key, please.
00:33:00Yes, sir.
00:33:02What, uh, what room did you put Miss Gilbert in?
00:33:05Gilbert?
00:33:06Gilbert.
00:33:07There's no Miss Gilbert registered.
00:33:09Well, that's strange.
00:33:11Anything wrong, Mr. Grant?
00:33:13Why, yes, I was expecting my secretary today.
00:33:16Mr. Adams was to have met her.
00:33:18Your, your secretary?
00:33:20Yeah.
00:33:21Miss, uh, Miss Gilbert.
00:33:22Miss Lucy Gilbert.
00:33:23Have you heard from her?
00:33:23No.
00:33:24No, not exactly.
00:33:25Well, that is, she was here, but...
00:33:27Where is she?
00:33:28Well, Mr. Grant, you see, we, uh, we had a little trouble.
00:33:32Where is she?
00:33:33She's with Adams, in the county jail.
00:33:37Well, you get them out of there, and fast.
00:33:40Yes, sir.
00:33:40Yes, sir, right away.
00:33:42Bertie, get me Judge Harkley, quick.
00:33:45Yes, sir.
00:33:53Come in.
00:33:58Good evening, Mr. Grant.
00:34:00Well, good evening, Miss Gilbert.
00:34:03I'm sorry I couldn't meet you at the station.
00:34:08So am I, sir.
00:34:10However, Mr. Adams seems to have made your introduction to Crownport quite spectacular.
00:34:17Well, if it amuses you both, of course, it was quite worthwhile.
00:34:20I'm sorry.
00:34:21Sit down, Miss Gilbert.
00:34:23You, uh, you seem tired.
00:34:27What, what happened?
00:34:28Well, when I said the boys were, were playing with brass knuckles, I wasn't kidding.
00:34:33Look, I win a case from Blackston.
00:34:35That makes a good impression around town.
00:34:36So I walk into Swade's hotel.
00:34:39Roscoe says something, provokes a fight in Highland in jail.
00:34:41That's the way Crownport's run, Mr. Grant.
00:34:44I hope the fact that Miss Gilbert was involved won't upset you.
00:34:47The fact that Miss Gilbert was involved upsets me a great deal.
00:34:51It strikes me that Swade Connison and company are just been a little too high-handed.
00:34:56Well, you can't fight the city hall, sir.
00:34:59As candidate for mayor, that's what you're doing, isn't it?
00:35:02Well, I suppose I am, but the boys are starting to play rough.
00:35:05Well, of course, if they play too rough, you can always go back to your ship building.
00:35:09Yes, I guess I could.
00:35:12But right now I'm going to go home and get some sleep.
00:35:14Miss Gilbert and I have a date in court tomorrow.
00:35:16Good night, Miss Gilbert.
00:35:18Don't hold me against Crownport.
00:35:20All right, sir.
00:35:30Your notes, perhaps you'd like to go over them.
00:35:33I gather somehow that you're not very much drawn to Mr. Adams.
00:35:39My personal reactions to him aren't important, sir.
00:35:43Well, I wouldn't be too hasty.
00:35:45He attracts too much trouble.
00:35:47He certainly does.
00:35:49His whole approach is wrong.
00:35:51He shuts his eyes and wades in and slugs.
00:35:54But he has good stuff.
00:35:57Do you think it wise to get involved with his problems?
00:36:00After all, you are on your vacation.
00:36:02Oh, I'm not involved.
00:36:04I'm just trying to give the boy a push.
00:36:07Come in.
00:36:09May I turn your bed down, sir?
00:36:11Oh, yes, yes, certainly.
00:36:14Good night, Mr. Grant.
00:36:15Good night.
00:36:17Oh?
00:36:18I'm all right.
00:36:23Good night, Miss Gilbert.
00:36:32Kind of skimpy, isn't it?
00:36:36They just ain't long enough, none of them.
00:36:38I keep a telling, Mr. Swade.
00:36:42Well, there, that'll have to do.
00:36:44Good night, sir.
00:36:45Hope you rest well.
00:36:46Thank you.
00:37:07Thank you.
00:37:08Thank you.
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00:43:47Roscoe Suede.
00:43:49Bu ne yapıyorsun?
00:43:51I took it if I dropped my suit against you,
00:43:53you'd drop yours against me.
00:43:54Relax, Roscoe.
00:43:55This is another suit.
00:43:57Your Honor,
00:43:57I find that in the management of his hotel,
00:43:59Mr. Suede is in violation of several important laws.
00:44:02What are the charges?
00:44:04I brought the evidence with me, Your Honor.
00:44:12The hotel laws of this state,
00:44:141909, section 52.
00:44:15All sheets provided in all hotels,
00:44:18hostelries, inns, or lodging houses
00:44:20shall be a minimum of nine feet in length.
00:44:27Seven and a half feet, Your Honor.
00:44:29All pillowcases shall be a minimum of three feet.
00:44:33Two and a half feet, Your Honor.
00:44:35There should be a minimum distance
00:44:37between all twin beds of two feet.
00:44:39Now, the beds in my room at the Suede Hotel
00:44:42were scarcely half a foot apart, Your Honor.
00:44:44I couldn't bring them in evidence,
00:44:45but I have witnesses who can testify as to my veracity.
00:44:48Let me see this reference, certainly.
00:44:59You'll be sorry for this.
00:45:00You wait and see.
00:45:01Will the court warn the defendant
00:45:02the threats and intimidation are punishable by law?
00:45:05Quiet, Mr. Suede.
00:45:06And don't you tell me how to run my court.
00:45:10The law provides a fine of $50.
00:45:12For each offense.
00:45:15Are you prepared to face these charges at the present time?
00:45:20Yes.
00:45:21Do you plead guilty?
00:45:24Yes.
00:45:26And pay the clerk.
00:45:27Nice work, Counselor.
00:45:36Congratulations.
00:45:37Congratulations.
00:45:38Thank you.
00:45:46Half hour recess.
00:45:52Thank you.
00:45:52Thank you.
00:45:52Well, this couldn't by any chance
00:46:10be a little gift from Mr. Suede.
00:46:12I thought we might end our celebration in style.
00:46:16What vintage is that, miss?
00:46:19California, 1938.
00:46:20Here, I'll do it, miss.
00:46:24You can tell I'm an amateur.
00:46:26The bottle resents me.
00:46:29Well, it popped anyway.
00:46:34To the next player of Crownport.
00:46:39Yes, who's learned to use his head and his law books.
00:46:44Well, to my rooting section.
00:46:46I think you're on the right track, Counselor.
00:46:50You keep the Connisons busy on the little things
00:46:53and they won't have time for the bigger ones.
00:46:55Neither will I.
00:46:57Well, I think I'd like to do a little hunting in the morning
00:47:00if you can keep your life fairly quiet for one day.
00:47:04Well, I'll try.
00:47:05Lucy might keep an eye on me.
00:47:07That'd help.
00:47:09I'll be responsible for him, sir.
00:47:10Starting with breakfast.
00:47:11Well, I think Lucy would probably like some more coffee.
00:47:19Yes, I would.
00:47:21It'll just keep you awake.
00:47:24Well, good night.
00:47:25Good night.
00:47:25Good night, sir.
00:47:31More coffee?
00:47:32I suppose you're a wonderful dancer.
00:47:40Fair.
00:47:42I'm awful.
00:47:43Good.
00:47:43That'll make me feel superior.
00:47:45May I have this down some status?
00:47:47Charmed.
00:47:52Hey, I'm not so bad, am I?
00:47:53You're fine.
00:47:56I guess the trouble was I just never liked to dance before.
00:47:59Neither did I.
00:48:00I.
00:48:02You know, Lucy, Crownport's not such a bad little town.
00:48:07It's got a lot of nice people in it.
00:48:09You've just seen the worst side of it.
00:48:11Like you?
00:48:12Uh-huh.
00:48:13No, but what I mean, Lucy, is,
00:48:16well, can you see yourself living in a town like Crownport?
00:48:21No, pretty dull, I guess so.
00:48:24Very.
00:48:25Practically nothing's happened to me since I met you.
00:48:27Yeah.
00:48:28No, but seriously, sometimes I have home days of peace and quiet.
00:48:33Now, we've been together for several hours,
00:48:35and nothing very spectacular has happened.
00:48:39Not near enough has happened.
00:48:41Let's get out of here now.
00:48:59Sorry.
00:49:02Sometimes we have old days of peace and quiet.
00:49:04Good night, Mr. Adams.
00:49:09Oh, that date for breakfast still stands.
00:49:13Good night, Bill.
00:49:22Good morning, Herman.
00:49:23Well, goodbye, Mr. Adams.
00:49:26Oh, no.
00:49:27Oh, no.
00:49:27Mr. Grant said you were to look after me today.
00:49:29And what he says goes.
00:49:30He's your boss, you know.
00:49:32Well, I've had breakfast with you.
00:49:33Oh, yes, but I need much more looking after the matter.
00:49:36Much more.
00:49:41What the...
00:49:42Wait, Bill.
00:49:46Hey!
00:49:47I've been trying to find you.
00:49:48Look.
00:49:49Hey, what's going on here?
00:49:50What do you think you're doing?
00:49:51You're being evicted.
00:49:52Here's your notice.
00:49:54Come on, boys.
00:49:55Don't take all day.
00:49:56Okay, well.
00:49:57Because of the lumber I keep around,
00:49:59the place has attracted termites.
00:50:01How do you like that?
00:50:02It's fantastic.
00:50:04Look.
00:50:05Look, can't you just wait
00:50:06until I call Ridges
00:50:07and get this thing fixed up?
00:50:09Sure.
00:50:09You can call him at Swade's office,
00:50:11but it won't do you no good, pal.
00:50:12He signed the notice himself.
00:50:14Okay, fellas, lift it.
00:50:16Yeah, but...
00:50:17But at least you can leave my stuff here
00:50:19until I can get another office.
00:50:20Sorry.
00:50:21Orders.
00:50:22Well, what difference
00:50:24does it make to you?
00:50:29Oh, boy.
00:50:33Pleasure, telephone.
00:50:34Hi, over there.
00:50:35Thanks.
00:50:41Listen.
00:50:42Will they stop reading me the Constitution?
00:50:44I'm just following orders.
00:50:45Oh, I'm asking you to do it.
00:50:47Hello?
00:50:47Hello, is this the Andrews building?
00:50:49Give me the superintendent, please.
00:50:50Miss Gilbert!
00:50:52Miss Gilbert!
00:50:57I've been looking for you, Mr. Grant.
00:50:59They're evicting Bell.
00:51:00Evicting Bell?
00:51:01Why, what happened?
00:51:02Oh, something about termites.
00:51:04Well, yeah, just drop my things
00:51:06at the hotel, will you?
00:51:08Now, tell me.
00:51:12Who's responsible for this?
00:51:14Seems that Roscoe Swade
00:51:16has a pal named Hart Ridges.
00:51:17Happens to be my landlord.
00:51:19also happens to be
00:51:19one of Connison's boys.
00:51:21Oh, so Roscoe gives Hart a call
00:51:23and here I am.
00:51:25Don't worry, though.
00:51:26I'll get another office.
00:51:27Hello?
00:51:27Hello?
00:51:28This is William Adams.
00:51:30Yes, I want to rent an office.
00:51:32What?
00:51:34Oh, no vacancies.
00:51:35Can't we do something, Mr. Grant?
00:51:37Well, I don't know.
00:51:38Wait a minute.
00:51:39Be careful of those.
00:51:40No vacancies at all, huh?
00:51:49I see.
00:51:50Not an office in town,
00:51:52not even a loft.
00:51:53Oh, those boys think of everything.
00:51:55Connison?
00:51:57Are you sure?
00:51:58Who else?
00:51:58It's too clever for anybody else.
00:52:02Let me go here with you.
00:52:04Who's Bill Adams?
00:52:05Do you mean Mayor Adams?
00:52:08I'm Bill Adams.
00:52:09What do you want?
00:52:10Electric company.
00:52:11Got orders to discontinue service.
00:52:13Efficient, aren't they?
00:52:14You can find the box in the back.
00:52:16Okay, thanks.
00:52:17What's the matter, Mr. Mayor?
00:52:18Can't you pay your bills?
00:52:21You shut your mouth.
00:52:22I'll shut it for you.
00:52:23Oh, no, no, Tom, no.
00:52:25That's what they want us to do,
00:52:26so let's not do it.
00:52:27Why not use my sitting
00:52:29while there's temporary headquarters?
00:52:31Oh, well,
00:52:32it's awfully nice of you, Mr. Grant,
00:52:34but I couldn't do it.
00:52:35Why not, Bill?
00:52:36You're not going to let them
00:52:37put you out of business, are you?
00:52:43Where's Bill Adams?
00:52:44Oh, Mr. Mayor,
00:52:45you've got more company.
00:52:47Hey, Willie,
00:52:47bring out a couple more chairs.
00:52:49I'm Adams.
00:52:50What do you want?
00:52:51Compliments of the Mayor.
00:52:52He thought you might need some help.
00:52:53Well, you send my compliments
00:52:55right back to the Mayor
00:52:56and tell him to...
00:52:58You tell Mayor Connison
00:53:00I'm staying right where I am,
00:53:01out on the street,
00:53:02and before I'm through,
00:53:02I'll have him out here with me.
00:53:04Ah, get a soapbox.
00:53:05You bet I'll get a soapbox.
00:53:07And if Connison wants to know
00:53:08what I mean,
00:53:08tell him to come down here
00:53:09and I'll try explaining it
00:53:10to him personally.
00:53:13Ladies and gentlemen,
00:53:14please, please,
00:53:16just give me a few minutes
00:53:17until I get my new office set up.
00:53:19William,
00:53:19you mean right here on the street?
00:53:21Sure.
00:53:21Why not?
00:53:21We'll hang my shingle
00:53:22on that lamppost.
00:53:23Bill,
00:53:24let me get out
00:53:24and you won't be here
00:53:26two hours.
00:53:27I know that, sir.
00:53:28But this time,
00:53:28Connison's gone too far.
00:53:29He's giving me more publicity
00:53:30than I ever dreamed of.
00:53:31I may be here only an hour,
00:53:33but it'll be a good one.
00:53:34I'll get you an office now.
00:53:35Keep out of trouble.
00:53:37I'll be back in a few minutes.
00:53:38Oh, come on.
00:53:40Now,
00:53:40is this about right
00:53:41for the desk?
00:53:42Oh, no.
00:53:42I think it should be
00:53:43catty-coner.
00:53:44Okay, lady,
00:53:44you're the boss.
00:53:45Oh, oh.
00:53:46Here,
00:53:46let me take those.
00:53:47Watch this.
00:53:49Excuse me!
00:53:50Oh!
00:53:59Come on!
00:54:08Come on!
00:54:09Come on!
00:54:11Come on!
00:54:12Come on!
00:54:13Come on!
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00:59:18M.K.
00:59:32M.K.
01:00:12You'll be sorry you ever started this.
01:00:19You'd better remain with us, Mr. Hartley.
01:00:21We wouldn't want you to prejudice the mayor's testimony.
01:00:25Any place there, folks.
01:00:28All right, find a seat and sit down.
01:00:30Sit down.
01:00:32That Adamsworth's just bluffing. He ain't got a thing on the mayor.
01:00:35No?
01:00:36All right, find a seat and sit down.
01:00:43Mr. Grant, I still don't understand.
01:00:58Order. Order of this hearing will come to order.
01:01:06Judge Hartley, my friend, I'm not on trial here.
01:01:10Bill Adams has made accusations against me.
01:01:14He's had a warrant sworn out for my arrest.
01:01:17This is a hearing to show you that he has no proof of anything he says.
01:01:22But he's trying by a cheap trick to win an election he can't win by fair play.
01:01:26Judge Hartley!
01:01:28Mr. Mayor, you'll have to moderate your tone.
01:01:31This is very irregular.
01:01:33Step one, Sergeant, clear the aisle, please.
01:01:40Mr. Connison, it's true that you are not formally on trial here.
01:01:51You asked for this hearing.
01:01:53You demanded by what right we had you arrested.
01:01:56We're here to tell you and to accuse you of conspiring against men who honestly oppose you,
01:02:01of inciting a riot with reckless disregard for human safety,
01:02:06of abusing the office to which you have been elected by the people of this town,
01:02:10and these accusations we are prepared to prove.
01:02:13I hate to see the old boy get himself involved like this.
01:02:16Don't worry about the old boy now, darling.
01:02:18Mr. Mayor, Mr. Grant has obtained confessions from these men.
01:02:25They have told Mr. Grant that acting on your orders they started the riot this morning in order to make possible Mr. Adams' arrest.
01:02:34They have sworn to these facts.
01:02:37Because of this, Mr. Grant was able to demand a warrant for your arrest.
01:02:42Mr. Grant swore out a warrant for my arrest.
01:02:48A man who doesn't even live in our town.
01:02:51A meddling old fool who does nothing but shoot ducks and start trouble.
01:02:55Jim, don't say that.
01:02:58I'll say anything I please.
01:03:00I demand to know who this man is.
01:03:02Who is this Joe Grant?
01:03:04Jim, do yourself a favor.
01:03:06Don't ask.
01:03:08That's all right, Judge Harkley.
01:03:09Mr. Connison, it's not Joe Grant.
01:03:12It's John Josephus Grant.
01:03:14Where are you from, Grant?
01:03:16Washington, D.C.
01:03:18Jim, please, no more questions.
01:03:20Mr. Grant...
01:03:21Shut up!
01:03:23I'll ask all the questions I please.
01:03:25By what right?
01:03:27And what do you do, Mr. Grant?
01:03:29Mr. Connison, I am a judge.
01:03:31An Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.
01:03:39Mr. Connison, you have asked by what right I have interfered in this situation.
01:03:47Do you still want an answer?
01:03:52Justice Grant, would you care to...
01:03:55No, no, no, thank you.
01:03:58Bill! Bill!
01:03:59Oh, just throw some water on him. We'll see. He'll be all right.
01:04:09Your Honor, Mayor Connison, it's only right that you should know why I, a stranger, have become involved in your affairs.
01:04:19Believe me, it's not because I am a justice of the Supreme Court.
01:04:23It's because, like all of you here, I am a citizen of this country.
01:04:30That is no little honor.
01:04:34Men have fought revolutions, have died to be called citizens.
01:04:39And as citizens, we carry a burning responsibility.
01:04:44It means that when we elect men to public office, we cannot do it as lightly as we flip a coin.
01:04:51It means that after we've elected them, we can't sit back and say our job is done.
01:04:57What they do now doesn't concern us.
01:05:00That philosophy of indifference is what the enemies of decent government want.
01:05:06If we allow them to have their way to grow strong and vicious,
01:05:10then the heroic struggle which welded thousands of lovely towns like this into a great nation means nothing.
01:05:17Then we are not citizens, we are traitors.
01:05:22The great liberties by which we live have been bought with blood.
01:05:28The kind of government we get is the kind of government we want.
01:05:34Government of the people, by the people, and for the people can mean any kind of government.
01:05:38It's our duty to make it mean only one kind, uncorrupted, free, united.
01:05:44I believe Mayor Connison that I have answered your question.
01:05:49Now, as soon as court adjourns, I'll meet you back here in my chambers.
01:06:06What's the matter, Mr. Justice? You seem nervous.
01:06:08Oh, no, no, not at all. How about you, Mayor Adams? Have you the ring?
01:06:17Do you know your lines, sir?
01:06:20Well, I ought to. I stayed up half the night learning them.
01:06:23Hello there, Grant. I'm glad to see you. Thank you.
01:06:36You're looking fine, Jusie. How was the hunting?
01:06:39Oh, best I ever had.
01:06:41Good morning, Your Honor.
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