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00:01:29Oh, all right, Mom.
00:01:42Jimmy!
00:01:43I didn't scare you, did I, Mom?
00:01:51Full of tricks, just like your father was, ain't you?
00:01:58Hug, I'll teach you!
00:02:03Right now!
00:02:04Well, Mom, you haven't lost your punch, have you?
00:02:19Well, you better run along. I've got a lot of work to do.
00:02:22Oh, Mom!
00:02:32Mom!
00:02:36Mom!
00:02:36Mom! Mom! Mom! It's me, Jimmy. Oh, Mom, answer me. Mom! Mom! Mom! Mom! Mom!
00:03:06Oh, Mother! Oh, Mother!
00:03:36Meeny, meeny, miny, long. Catch a nigger.
00:03:47Hello, son. Who are you looking for?
00:03:50The Clarks.
00:03:51Clark? Well, my name's Clark.
00:03:54You Uncle Henry?
00:03:55Uncle Henry. Yeah. Are you Lucy's boy?
00:03:59Yes, sir. I'm Jimmy.
00:03:59Well, that's fine. How'd you get so far away from home?
00:04:06It's in the letter.
00:04:11On in.
00:04:19How's your mother?
00:04:22She's dead.
00:04:24What? Lucy's dead?
00:04:41It's all right, Lord.
00:04:43Sit down.
00:04:45I'll go tell your Aunt Emmy.
00:04:47My poor sister and that poor boy.
00:04:56Jimmy.
00:04:59Don't cry, Aunt Emma.
00:05:01No, Emmy. Don't make it harder for the boy.
00:05:04Oh, my spinach.
00:05:14That's Mr. Kelly.
00:05:16Mr. Kelly's our boarder.
00:05:20Hiya, Countess.
00:05:24Well, I knew your dark past would catch up on you someday.
00:05:28So, Mr. Kelly, this is my nephew, Jimmy Mason.
00:05:32Oh, hello, Jimmy. Glad to see you.
00:05:34Say, if I knew you were going to be here for dinner,
00:05:36I'd have stopped at the City Hall Square and shot a buffalo or an all-or-man or something.
00:05:40Say, I won't be here at dinner tonight.
00:05:42No, I'm stepping out.
00:05:44With who?
00:05:46His honor, the mayor.
00:05:47That's a break for you, Jimmy.
00:05:48You can have my spinach.
00:05:50Well, over the river and skip together.
00:05:53Be seeing you, folks.
00:05:54Be seeing you.
00:05:55Sleep on the couch.
00:05:57I suppose you're awful tired after riding around all day.
00:06:00Yes, ma'am.
00:06:01Hiya, Peggy.
00:06:17Say, honey, you look gorgeous.
00:06:18Say, I've been to a conference.
00:06:19I've been waiting for you for a conference.
00:06:21Conference.
00:06:22Let me tell you, this can't last forever.
00:06:23You expect me to marry you.
00:06:24Listen, honey, when we're married...
00:06:26I don't know if we're married, and I'm not at all sure that I want to marry a man who keeps me waiting around like this.
00:06:31Look.
00:06:36Frank Gebhardt, editor of the Morning Times.
00:06:38Great guy, Frank.
00:06:39You know him intimately, no doubt.
00:06:41So why do I know her like this?
00:06:43Hiya, Frank.
00:06:47How do you do?
00:06:48How are ya?
00:06:49Do I know that man I just spoke to?
00:06:57No, Mr. Gebhardt.
00:06:59Huh.
00:07:00What's his idea in calling me Frank?
00:07:06Well, you may know him like self-speaking to you.
00:07:08Oh, that's nothing, honey.
00:07:09He's so near-sighted, many of the time he passes up his own mother.
00:07:11Listen, babe, I know a new spaghetti joint you're going to be crazy about.
00:07:13Come on, honey, we'll step right in the car and I'll drive you right down.
00:07:15But care of me so long, I'm late, baby.
00:07:16Let's get right in the car and we'll see you.
00:07:19Is he asleep?
00:07:31I've always wanted a boy around the house.
00:07:35Outside of you, of course.
00:07:38First thing tomorrow, I'll take him around to school.
00:07:41No, I don't want you to do that.
00:07:43I don't want you to be late for...
00:07:46You haven't lost your job again.
00:07:49This morning.
00:07:52What are we going to do now?
00:07:55With another mouth to feed?
00:07:57We won't go through before him.
00:08:00Maybe I'll get a better job.
00:08:03Tell you what I'll do, I'll...
00:08:05I'll run down and get a newspaper now and look through the wolf ads.
00:08:10Don't worry, honey.
00:08:12Everything will be all right.
00:08:13Stop it.
00:08:26Stop it!
00:08:27Now watch, Jimmy.
00:08:51Watch closely this time.
00:08:57Oh, it's the music in my soul, Jimmy.
00:09:05I'm so full of it, I leak.
00:09:07When I come in the door, Rudy Valley goes right out the window.
00:09:10Do you know Rudy?
00:09:11Do I know Rudy Valley?
00:09:13Do I know him?
00:09:15The megaphone was my idea.
00:09:18Well, I gotta be going.
00:09:20Hey, Jimmy.
00:09:22There's a dollar.
00:09:23That'll help me open a couple of banks.
00:09:25Thanks, Mr. Kelly.
00:09:26Mr. Kelly.
00:09:26Yeah.
00:09:27Could I talk to you for a moment?
00:09:30Sure.
00:09:30Grab your hat and make it snappy.
00:09:33Aunt Emma, I'm gonna walk down the street with Mr. Kelly.
00:09:36Oh, welcome.
00:09:38Okay.
00:09:39Well, what's on your mind, Jimmy?
00:09:41Well, if you see Mr. Kelly, it's like this.
00:09:44Hi, Red.
00:09:45How's the boy?
00:09:47Hello, Red Green, the football player.
00:09:48Was that Red Green?
00:09:50Sure.
00:09:51Hi, Carl.
00:09:51Hiya, boys.
00:09:52Okay, boy.
00:09:54What were you saying, Jim?
00:09:55Well, you know Uncle Henry and Aunt Emma.
00:09:57Hey, Kelly.
00:09:58Yeah?
00:10:09Hey, yo.
00:10:12Go ahead, Jim.
00:10:13What were you gonna tell them?
00:10:14Well, they've been up there.
00:10:16Good night or night, Kelly.
00:10:18Hiya, Commissioner.
00:10:19I guess you know nearly everybody, Mr. Kelly.
00:10:22Well, I'll tell you.
00:10:23Me, you see, I ain't got a lot of conviction.
00:10:25That's just the reason I wanted to talk to you.
00:10:27All right.
00:10:27You see?
00:10:29Well, well, well.
00:10:31Well, Mr.
00:10:32Jimmy, here's one for the book.
00:10:35Remember we went to that fortune teller this afternoon?
00:10:37Remember?
00:10:39Yeah.
00:10:40Oh, did you?
00:10:43And he said we'd be walking down the street just like this.
00:10:46Remember, Jimmy?
00:10:51Yeah.
00:10:51And he said we'd run into the most beautiful girl in all the world.
00:10:55Oh, he was right up to that point, wasn't he?
00:10:58Yeah.
00:10:58Oh, and he said, uh, well, he said a lot of things that happened.
00:11:02Remember?
00:11:03Yeah, a lot of things.
00:11:05For instance.
00:11:06Well, let's see.
00:11:07For instance, he said, uh, he said, uh, well, he said I'd ask her to go dancing.
00:11:13Remember?
00:11:15Yeah.
00:11:16Did he say where?
00:11:18I don't know.
00:11:19Did he say where, Jim?
00:11:21Sure he did.
00:11:22He said we'd go to the Rosalind Dance Palace.
00:11:24Oh, that was the place.
00:11:26All right.
00:11:27What?
00:11:28Oh, I get it.
00:11:31I catch you on.
00:11:32You're the girl he was talking about all the time.
00:11:34Who is this person?
00:11:36What?
00:11:37This is Mr.
00:11:38Peggy.
00:11:39I want you to meet a pal of mine.
00:11:41Jimmy Mason.
00:11:43Hello, Jimmy.
00:11:46Oh, you were only kidding.
00:11:48You knew her all the time.
00:11:51Know her?
00:11:52Say, I've known her since she was that big.
00:11:54Come on in while I leave me, please.
00:11:58I'll take them, Peggy.
00:12:00Come on, Jimmy.
00:12:01Come on.
00:12:02Come on.
00:12:13Sit down, Jimmy.
00:12:14Thanks.
00:12:15Turn on the radio.
00:12:16Well, sure.
00:12:24Not bad, eh, Jimmy?
00:12:25Say, he's a swell girl.
00:12:27Hey, you want to read the story in here by Irv Cobb?
00:12:30Like that, huh?
00:12:31You know him, too?
00:12:32Oh, sure.
00:12:33What like that?
00:12:35Say, I never showed you this trick, did I, Jimmy?
00:12:36I don't think so.
00:12:37Oh, I know I didn't.
00:12:39Watch it very close.
00:12:46Listen, Pete, where do you see this?
00:12:56Say like that, Jim.
00:12:57That's marvelous, Mr. Kelly.
00:12:58Come on.
00:13:08Jimmy, weren't you trying to tell me something?
00:13:10Yeah.
00:13:11Oh, that.
00:13:12I was...
00:13:13Why, Jimmy.
00:13:15How nice.
00:13:16Getting up, I mean.
00:13:18Well, they all do it for movies.
00:13:20Take Mr. Kelly to the movies sometime, won't you, Jimmy?
00:13:24Oh, I'd have gotten up, but it hadn't been for that sore knee of mine.
00:13:27Oh, well, if you've got a sore knee, you can't dance.
00:13:31What do you think of a man who asks a girl to go dancing and then has a sore knee?
00:13:35Did your mother let you associate with people like that?
00:13:40She died.
00:13:42Last week.
00:13:45Oh, Jimmy.
00:13:47I'm sorry.
00:13:49I wouldn't have...
00:13:50That's all right.
00:13:51That a boy, Jimmy.
00:13:53The old chin up all the time.
00:13:55Mom would have liked you.
00:13:57Mr. Kelly, too.
00:13:59Jimmy.
00:14:00I want you to promise me something.
00:14:03Yes, ma'am.
00:14:04Anytime you feel lonesome, will you come and see me?
00:14:07Could I?
00:14:09Anytime you want.
00:14:10Sure, thanks.
00:14:11I sure will.
00:14:13Hey, Jim.
00:14:14When you get through cutting me out with my girl, how about going back to your aunt and uncle?
00:14:24Hello?
00:14:24Hello?
00:14:26Huh?
00:14:28I can't understand you.
00:14:31Oh, I guess it's for you.
00:14:33Hello?
00:14:39Hello?
00:14:40Hello?
00:14:41Hello?
00:14:43I called up to tell you I've got everything under control.
00:14:49Everything is exactly as if you were right here.
00:14:55Right here.
00:14:56What?
00:14:57Hello?
00:14:59Say, what's the matter with you?
00:15:01You're...
00:15:01Hello?
00:15:02Hello?
00:15:06Sorry, baby, but that was important.
00:15:08I'll be back as soon as I can.
00:15:09If I can't make it, why...
00:15:10I'll phone.
00:15:11Never mind.
00:15:12I'll know if you're coming.
00:15:13Yeah?
00:15:14How do you know?
00:15:15I'll call up that fortune teller.
00:15:17Oh.
00:15:18All right.
00:15:19So long, darling.
00:15:22Say, I guess I'd better be going, too.
00:15:24Just thought of something.
00:15:26It's getting late.
00:15:28Well, good night.
00:15:30Good night, Jimmy.
00:15:31Remember you're coming to see me again.
00:15:33Well, good night.
00:15:33I had a very good time.
00:15:42Hello.
00:15:44Why don't you answer, Kelly?
00:15:46What's the matter?
00:15:49Hurt.
00:15:55Had it again, huh?
00:15:57Well, you're through.
00:15:58Get out.
00:16:00Oh, boy.
00:16:01Kelly, you wouldn't talk to an old pal that way.
00:16:04Get out.
00:16:11All right.
00:16:14All right.
00:16:18All right.
00:16:20But you'll be sorry for this tomorrow.
00:16:23When you sober up.
00:16:29Oh, I found you.
00:16:39Geez, ain't you a talent.
00:16:42You don't mind, do you?
00:16:46Well.
00:16:48Well, you see, with Uncle Henry getting laid off, and we coming unexpected the way I did,
00:16:54it was kind of hard on them.
00:16:57And I thought, well, knowing everyone the way you do it, you could help me get a job.
00:17:05Well, maybe I can.
00:17:13I don't know.
00:17:15Maybe I can.
00:17:19I'd like to work for you, Mr. Kelly.
00:17:21Yeah, you would.
00:17:23You'll be here the first thing of the morning.
00:17:24Say, it's getting kind of late.
00:17:28You better run along, ain't you?
00:17:31Thanks, Mr. Kelly.
00:17:32Good night.
00:17:33So long.
00:17:42Oh.
00:17:43Yeah?
00:17:46Oh, three-quarters of white?
00:17:49Okay, I'll bring him right over.
00:17:50Yeah.
00:17:51So long.
00:17:51Okay.
00:17:54Of course, it's none of my business, but I'm sure they are bootleggers.
00:18:07Well, I've done my duty, and I expect you to do yours.
00:18:24Hi, Commissioner.
00:18:27Hello, kid.
00:18:28Now, listen, Jimmy.
00:18:48This is what I want you to do.
00:18:50You see, I'm in and out of this place all day long.
00:18:52All I want you to do is answer the phone.
00:18:56Somebody calls, tell them I'm out, but get their number.
00:19:00You can do that?
00:19:01Sure I can.
00:19:02Here's another thing.
00:19:03I do all my business over that phone.
00:19:07That door is supposed to stay locked all the time.
00:19:10You don't know who owns the place.
00:19:13You don't know where you live, because I live there, too.
00:19:16You don't even know my name.
00:19:18Yes, but why, Mr. Kelly?
00:19:21Well, you see, Jimmy, it's like this.
00:19:24I got a lot of big connections.
00:19:26You know that, don't you?
00:19:27Yes, sir.
00:19:28Well, you see, you see a man in my position, he's liable to have a lot of enemies, and you
00:19:33never know what they might try to do.
00:19:34Sure.
00:19:35So if anything goes wrong, no matter what it is, you get in touch with me on the quiet.
00:19:40But be sure it's on the quiet.
00:19:42And you don't know me at all.
00:19:44Oh, I get it.
00:19:46That's the stuff.
00:19:48And remember, Jimmy, Kelly's your friend.
00:19:51A guy that'll always stand behind you.
00:19:54And I'll do the same for you, too.
00:19:57K.O., Jimmy.
00:19:59K.O.
00:20:02Now, shove it up.
00:20:08Oh, and Jimmy.
00:20:10Yes, sir?
00:20:11Get a load of this.
00:20:14I'm paying you 25 bucks a week.
00:20:18Whoopee.
00:20:21K.O.
00:20:29K.O.
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00:20:48K.O.
00:20:50Open that door.
00:21:12Open up that door.
00:21:20Open up that door.
00:21:50Open up that door.
00:21:58Hey, say, have you been here before?
00:22:04Say, you're taking it pretty easy for a first-timer.
00:22:08Nothing's gonna happen to me.
00:22:10What do you mean, nothing's gonna happen?
00:22:12It's happening.
00:22:13Yeah, but I got a friend with connections.
00:22:17And he'll walk in here any minute.
00:22:30Burton.
00:22:31Edward Burton.
00:22:33Relatives and witnesses, come this way.
00:22:35Okay.
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00:23:06Kelly.
00:23:13Patrick Kelly.
00:23:36Mason, James Mason.
00:23:49Say, that friend of yours better get his connections working.
00:24:06How old are you, James?
00:24:28Fifteen.
00:24:29Almost.
00:24:32Ever been in trouble before?
00:24:34No, sir.
00:24:36Where do you live?
00:24:41No place in particular.
00:24:44Parents, dead?
00:24:46Yes, sir.
00:24:48Haven't you any relatives in this town?
00:24:51Someone that we ought to notify about this?
00:24:55No, sir.
00:24:57No relatives anywhere.
00:25:01Now, James.
00:25:03Obviously, you wouldn't have found yourself in this trouble.
00:25:07If you hadn't been led astray by someone older and more responsible, would you?
00:25:20Would you?
00:25:20Now, come, James.
00:25:28Come now.
00:25:28We want to give you every chance to cooperate with us.
00:25:32Now, it isn't you, but the man who hired you that we want to reach.
00:25:38And your failure to expose him is really a more serious offense than the other charges against you.
00:25:45Now, come.
00:25:46Now, come.
00:25:47Who was he?
00:25:48Who?
00:25:49Nobody.
00:25:50Very well, honey.
00:25:51You leave me no alternative.
00:26:01I'm sorry to have to do this.
00:26:03But you'll spend the next three years at the State Industrial School for Boys.
00:26:09Yes, sir.
00:26:10Yes, sir.
00:26:11One, three, one, four, oh.
00:26:29John McCabe?
00:26:30Yes, sir.
00:26:31One, three, one, four, oh.
00:26:33Martin Shirt?
00:26:34Yes, sir.
00:26:34One, three, one, four, oh.
00:26:36The new batting numbered, sir.
00:26:39You want to come out and give him a speech?
00:26:41Oh, I suppose so.
00:26:43How many of them are there?
00:26:44Eleven and two repeaters.
00:26:46Two repeaters.
00:26:48Always the repeaters.
00:26:52James, Mason?
00:26:54Yes, sir.
00:26:55One, three, one, four, four.
00:26:56That's all.
00:26:59Attention.
00:27:00Mr. Thompson has something to say to you boys.
00:27:05Boys?
00:27:06You are here to be made into good citizens.
00:27:11I trust that you'll take advantage of this opportunity.
00:27:15You'll be taught a trade at which you can earn an honest living when you are released.
00:27:23Obey the rules and you can profit by this experience.
00:27:29Disobey them and you will be punished.
00:27:33In other words, you will get out of this institution exactly what you put into it.
00:27:41That's all.
00:27:43That's all.
00:27:43All right, you.
00:27:47One, three, one, seven, two.
00:27:59Lower berth.
00:28:02There's your heart.
00:28:03One, three, one, four, four.
00:28:04Upper deck.
00:28:05First thing you do, get in your jacket.
00:28:06One, three, one, three, nine, seven, four.
00:28:09Upper.
00:28:12One, four, six, seven, one.
00:28:14Lower.
00:28:17One, five, six, eight, two.
00:28:19Upper.
00:28:21One, nine, four, three.
00:28:23Upper.
00:28:23Where'd you come from?
00:28:39I got the bit of a book.
00:28:41All right, then get your things and scram up where you belong.
00:28:44Well, I just thought I'd undress down here.
00:28:46Oh, yeah?
00:28:49Say.
00:28:49Hey, what's going on here?
00:28:54What's all these rumpets about?
00:28:59Aw, what did fell?
00:29:02Well, stay on your feet and get out of those clothes.
00:29:12Okay, big boy.
00:29:14You can sit down here any time you want to.
00:29:19K.O.
00:29:24How long you in for?
00:29:26Did I let you write letters from here?
00:29:28Sure, three a month.
00:29:29Why?
00:29:30I won't be here long.
00:29:32Oh, but you gotta be careful.
00:29:34They read everything you write.
00:29:39What was that?
00:29:42Did the super give you the welcome speech when you first came in?
00:29:46Yeah.
00:29:46Well, that's some kid getting his for, and by his experience.
00:29:54What's it like up here, anyhow?
00:29:56Oh, the food's terrible.
00:29:58But you can get used to it.
00:30:00And they make you swat like a dog in the brickyard.
00:30:03Brickyard?
00:30:05Yeah.
00:30:06That's the way they support this place.
00:30:08They haven't got enough money to run it, so they make us kids work for it.
00:30:13How do they treat you?
00:30:15Well, some of the guards are okay, and some of them are plenty tough.
00:30:21But they lay off me.
00:30:22I gotta break.
00:30:24Yeah?
00:30:24How?
00:30:25The old pump.
00:30:26It ain't no good.
00:30:29The heart, I mean.
00:30:30I'm lucky.
00:30:32Yeah, I guess you are.
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00:30:45I didn't think you brought me down here to listen to my charming conversation.
00:30:51Charlie, don't let what I've said give you the impression that it has anything to do with our friendship.
00:30:58I'm not asking you to do a thing you don't want to do.
00:31:01No.
00:31:02You're only asking me to sacrifice my job to become the goat for a reform movement.
00:31:08That's not the idea at all.
00:31:10What I want you to do is to be a man.
00:31:13You know what conditions in the school are now.
00:31:17You know how badly you need the money from this bond issue to correct them.
00:31:20And I know you feel the way I do.
00:31:25You'd like to see things improve.
00:31:27You'd like to see these kids given a chance.
00:31:29Wouldn't you?
00:31:30Wouldn't you?
00:31:32Now, I can bring about these changes, but only by arousing public interest, by printing the truth.
00:31:38Now, listen, Charlie.
00:31:39This is something that's got to be done.
00:31:41I can't do it.
00:31:45I'm not asking you to do it.
00:31:48Now, on Thursday, I'll appear at the school unexpectedly.
00:31:52With a pass.
00:31:53You don't know anything about it, how I got it.
00:31:56All I'm asking is that you let me see with my own eyes conditions as they really are.
00:32:01Not the Sunday school act you put on for visitors.
00:32:04Now, will you do this, Charlie?
00:32:05Charlie?
00:32:11Well, I've got to be going, Frank.
00:32:32Well, Frank, I'll see you Thursday.
00:32:36Thanks, Charlie.
00:32:41Hey, Jimmy.
00:33:09I'm going to give you two now.
00:33:11That's what all us old-timers do.
00:33:14I suppose and I don't catch them.
00:33:16Oh, you'll just mash a finger.
00:33:19Oh, is that all?
00:33:21Sure.
00:33:21What do you care?
00:33:22You've got ten of them.
00:33:26I caught them.
00:33:29Okay, big boy.
00:33:33What, again?
00:33:34Sure.
00:33:35You've got to get used to it.
00:33:39Well, guess that's all.
00:33:47Well, I'll be seeing you in a couple of minutes.
00:33:50Oh, where are you going?
00:33:51To get more bricks.
00:33:53More bricks?
00:33:55Sure, you're just warming up.
00:34:02Boy, they sure make you work in this place.
00:34:04Say, ain't you the guy with the connections?
00:34:13Yeah, what of it?
00:34:16I thought your friend was going to get you out of this.
00:34:18Well, he isn't.
00:34:19It's none of your business.
00:34:20Hey, you want me to show you how to pot up those bricks so it'll be easy on you?
00:34:37All right.
00:34:38Hey, Jack, here's a new kid.
00:34:40Let's show him how to pot up the bricks.
00:34:44New kid, huh?
00:34:45Yeah, this is going to be swell for your muscles, too.
00:34:50Pretty strong, all right.
00:34:52Yeah.
00:34:53You ought to see me when I first did this.
00:34:55Oh.
00:35:07Yeah.
00:35:08There.
00:35:14Now, let's see your influential friend get you out of this.
00:35:30Hey, what's the big idea?
00:35:33Who did that?
00:35:35I did it.
00:35:36Why, you can't do that to him.
00:35:38He's my pal.
00:35:42Come on!
00:35:46What's going on?
00:35:48What do you think this is a playground?
00:35:53Now, just for this monkey business, you'll get no recreation hours.
00:35:58Now, what good?
00:35:59Come on there, you.
00:35:59What's the good of my standing over our stove half the day if you don't eat something?
00:36:07I'm not hungry.
00:36:09I don't see what Jimmy could have done.
00:36:12But Mr. Kelly thought...
00:36:14Mr. Kelly.
00:36:15And while he thought, and we sat here, maybe we could have done something.
00:36:21Now, I mean, Mr. Kelly did everything he could.
00:36:24He used all of his influence, and he couldn't do nothing.
00:36:31What could we have done?
00:36:34At least we can go up to the school and see him as soon as Mr. Kelly gets us that pass.
00:36:40Hiya, baby, baby, baby.
00:36:50Oh, stop it.
00:36:52What's the matter with you?
00:36:53Well, I just washed my hands, and I can't do a thing with them.
00:36:57Say, get a pipe of that new backdrop, will ya?
00:37:00Gee.
00:37:01I bet you had to fight the women off every step of the way.
00:37:04No, I'll fix that.
00:37:05I got a police guard.
00:37:07Have you heard from Jimmy?
00:37:08No, not a word.
00:37:11Well, I guess he's gone for good.
00:37:13You know, I can't get that poor kid off my mind.
00:37:17How could a boy just disappear?
00:37:19I don't know.
00:37:20I can't figure it.
00:37:22Haven't I tried everything?
00:37:23Police, hospitals, sheriff's office?
00:37:26Well, I guess he just beat us.
00:37:27I know.
00:37:29I was just wondering if...
00:37:30Just like I told you, sweetheart.
00:37:33He perhaps got tired of the city and homesick for the old town and just blew.
00:37:36You know how kids are.
00:37:37They don't think.
00:37:39Say, how's for you getting under that derby of yours we got a lot of staying up to do tonight?
00:37:46Just a minute.
00:37:47Just a minute.
00:38:07What a hail you are, Kelly.
00:38:19Hey, Jimmy.
00:38:21Yeah?
00:38:21How you coming?
00:38:23All right.
00:38:24But gosh, it's hard writing in the dark.
00:38:26Hope Mr. Kelly will be able to read it.
00:38:28Say, Shorty.
00:38:37Yeah?
00:38:37I don't see how this will ever get to him if I don't sign it or address it.
00:38:42Okay, big boy.
00:38:43You see, I slip to this guy in the hospital and tell him the address.
00:38:47Then he writes it on the envelope and he gets it outside.
00:38:51Say, Shorty.
00:38:52Yeah?
00:38:53How do you spell terrible?
00:38:54Oh, never mind how you spell it.
00:38:58Just write it.
00:39:00I'm coming to the part about getting you out, too.
00:39:03We're going to stick together.
00:39:05Okay, big boy.
00:39:06What's the matter with you?
00:39:10I swallowed a couple of peas.
00:39:12You're lucky to get peas.
00:39:14What about it?
00:39:15Oh, I mean in print shop.
00:39:16Tight.
00:39:18It bother you any?
00:39:19No, but I didn't think it would be good for me to keep on working.
00:39:22Work won't hurt you.
00:39:24There is only one thing to fix you up.
00:39:28I'm beginning to feel fine.
00:39:30The water's over there.
00:39:32Next.
00:39:36I keep on getting them dizzy spells.
00:39:38Well, you're the kid that got the bump on the head.
00:39:40Yeah, in the brickyard.
00:39:42Well, you'll have to wait till Tuesday when the doctor comes up.
00:39:45But here's some aspirin.
00:39:50Next.
00:39:53Next.
00:39:57Hey, you.
00:39:58You're next.
00:40:06Well, what's the matter now?
00:40:09Well, I thought maybe you could give me some of that medicine the doctor gives me.
00:40:19Oh, well, I don't feel so awful bad now.
00:40:23I think maybe I could come back when the doctor's here.
00:40:26Come here.
00:40:26Come here.
00:40:26Come here.
00:40:27Come here.
00:40:36I'm back in.
00:40:44You're cool.
00:40:45Come on.
00:41:15All right, let's have it.
00:41:30Well, your writing is nothing like this.
00:41:33Now, who wrote that?
00:41:34I did.
00:41:35It looks like that.
00:41:38You see, I wrote it in the dark.
00:41:40Now, listen.
00:41:41You've been here long enough to know it's a serious offense to try to sneak a letter out.
00:41:45Especially one that criticizes the school.
00:41:48Now, you tell me who wrote this, and I'll go easy on you.
00:41:51If you don't, if you don't, I'm going to give you solitary.
00:41:56I did it, I tell you.
00:41:58All right, have it your own way.
00:42:00You wrote it so you get six days in solitary confinement.
00:42:06You couldn't put me in solitary.
00:42:08Then tell me who wrote this letter.
00:42:10I'm sorry.
00:42:16All right, take him away.
00:42:19Come on.
00:42:19I'll give you a second.
00:42:23Come on.
00:42:24I'll give you a second.
00:42:25Come on.
00:42:28I'll give you a second.
00:42:29You'll give me a second.
00:42:29Have you got 1-3-1-4-4 here?
00:42:52Over there.
00:42:531-3-1-4-4.
00:43:011-3-1-4-4.
00:43:03Yes, sir.
00:43:06How would you like to be a monitor?
00:43:09I don't know.
00:43:11We need more monitors, and you've been recommended.
00:43:14If I were you, I'd take it.
00:43:16Get better food, better sleeping quarters, and special privileges.
00:43:21Of course, you'll get your responsibilities.
00:43:24I guess so.
00:43:26Well, come on.
00:43:51Where's Shorty?
00:43:54How should I know?
00:43:55You're supposed to relieve me?
00:44:22Yes, sir.
00:44:24Those on the mourners' bench have got two hours more to go.
00:44:27You've got to see that they keep their eyes on that line every minute of it.
00:44:31Those on the chalk line can loosen up 45 minutes more.
00:44:37There you are.
00:44:42You're the new monitor, ain't you?
00:44:44Yes, sir.
00:44:45You're the new monitor.
00:45:15You're the new monitor.
00:45:45THE END
00:46:15THE END
00:46:45THE END
00:46:55Well, how do you do, Mr. Gebhardt?
00:46:57How do you do?
00:46:58I'm sorry to have to tell you that Mr. Thompson won't be able to take you through the school personally.
00:47:02However, he's instructed me to see that you go wherever you want.
00:47:07I see.
00:47:08Now, what would you like to see first?
00:47:10Oh, it doesn't matter.
00:47:20Now, this is our correction room.
00:47:22The boys are made to study during a recreation period.
00:47:24What do you use the white line for?
00:47:42That?
00:47:43Well, occasionally a disobedient boy is made to stand with his toes to that line while he studies.
00:47:48Now, these are our punishment cells.
00:48:18Is there anyone in them?
00:48:20No.
00:48:21We only use these in case of emergency.
00:48:24More comfortable than I expected.
00:48:26Get back till I call you.
00:48:37Now, would you like to see the dormitories?
00:48:39No, thanks.
00:48:40I think not.
00:48:41Well, Charlie, I have seen your Sunday school, so you lost your nerve.
00:48:54Double-cross me.
00:48:55What was the matter before?
00:49:00Never mind.
00:49:04Number five.
00:49:05Here you are, buddy.
00:49:15Hey.
00:49:17Wake up.
00:49:18Shorty.
00:49:20Shorty, what's the matter?
00:49:21Guard.
00:49:22Guard.
00:49:23Shorty, something's happened to him.
00:49:25He's just lying here.
00:49:25Get someone quick.
00:49:26Hey, can't water.
00:49:28I'll be back right away.
00:49:42Shorty.
00:49:43Don't worry, Mom.
00:49:45Shorty.
00:49:45Oh, don't cry, Mom.
00:49:47It's me.
00:49:47Don't you know me?
00:49:49Gee, Mom.
00:49:50Jimmy's going to be disappointed when Mr. Kelly doesn't get that letter.
00:49:54Oh, stop talking like that, Shorty.
00:49:58Of course, it's different with him.
00:50:00Come on.
00:50:00Listen to me.
00:50:02Listen.
00:50:02Listen.
00:50:08Jimmy.
00:50:08What's the matter?
00:50:12Atta boy, Shorty.
00:50:13Now you're talking.
00:50:15How'd you get here, Jimmy?
00:50:17I was bringing you supper.
00:50:19You were just...
00:50:20Oh, gee.
00:50:22Gee, that's great.
00:50:25I thought maybe they got you, too.
00:50:28Got me?
00:50:29What for?
00:50:32Is that why you're in here?
00:50:33Did they find that letter?
00:50:36Yeah.
00:50:37Only, I wasn't going to tell you.
00:50:42Shorty, you're doing this for me.
00:50:44It's my fault.
00:50:45I'm going to tell him.
00:50:47I'm going to tell him I wrote it.
00:50:48And you can get out.
00:50:50But that won't do any good.
00:50:52He'll never let me off.
00:50:54Kind of...
00:50:55I wouldn't tell him who wrote it.
00:50:57Oh, I'll make him let you off.
00:50:58I'll tell him myself.
00:51:00Oh, don't do that, Jimmy.
00:51:02That won't help any.
00:51:04They'll just put you in solitary, too.
00:51:07I'll be all right.
00:51:16The doc can fix me up.
00:51:18They won't fix you up.
00:51:19Well, you told me yourself.
00:51:21They could never fix you up in this place.
00:51:24You need good doctors and hospitals and everything.
00:51:27Oh, I'll be all right.
00:51:36I know what I'll do.
00:51:38Hurry, I'll get out.
00:51:39I'll get to Mr. Kelly.
00:51:41I'll tell him.
00:51:41Oh, he'll get you out.
00:51:44Shorty.
00:51:45Shorty, do you...
00:51:46Do you think you can stand this till I...
00:51:49Till I get a chance?
00:51:50Is that all right?
00:51:53Oh, okay, big boy.
00:51:59Shorty.
00:52:00She is great to be home, Mom.
00:52:03Shorty.
00:52:04It ain't nothing to die.
00:52:06Oh, you're not gonna die.
00:52:08Here, get out of the way.
00:52:26Take him to the hospital.
00:52:39The doctor's on his way over.
00:52:44Get back to your work.
00:52:45Oh, let me...
00:52:46Get back to your work.
00:52:47I'm going with Shorty.
00:52:49Wait a minute.
00:52:50If you're not careful, you'll lose that.
00:52:51I don't want it.
00:52:52I hate it.
00:52:54Driving kids till I can't roar.
00:52:55Treat them like they weren't human beings.
00:52:57Like Shorty.
00:52:58I'm going with them.
00:52:59Let me go.
00:53:00Let me go.
00:53:01Let me go.
00:53:03Oh.
00:53:22What do you hear about Shorty?
00:53:35Or nothing.
00:53:36They won't let you in near the hospital.
00:53:38You think they'll die?
00:53:39No.
00:53:49Pick them up, you mug.
00:53:50All right.
00:53:57You don't have to help me.
00:53:58I'll do it myself.
00:53:59You're darn tootin' you well.
00:54:01I'm not gonna let my dinner get cold.
00:54:03Get going.
00:54:03Get going.
00:54:04How about it?
00:54:24Let her go.
00:54:251-3-1-4-1-1-4-3.
00:54:34Here.
00:54:351-3-1-4-4.
00:54:381-3-1-4-4.
00:54:40I don't see what good it does you to read the same thing over and over again.
00:55:00No, it's just trying...
00:55:01I've got a lot to do.
00:55:02I've got to get...
00:55:03Is Mr. Kelly home?
00:55:04He don't live here to you.
00:55:04Don't you know that?
00:55:05I don't care.
00:55:06I've got to get Mr. Kelly right away.
00:55:07Where is he?
00:55:08We don't know, but what good could he do?
00:55:10Oh, let me take him back again.
00:55:11Well, that long as I...
00:55:12Shorty.
00:55:13Shorty?
00:55:13Yeah, I've got to get Mr. Kelly right away.
00:55:15Get my coat and shirt.
00:55:16I think I know where I can find him.
00:55:18Let me wipe your paint off.
00:55:19Hold your head up, Jimmy.
00:55:20Hold your face.
00:55:21My goodness, but you're dirty.
00:55:23How in the world did you get all that over here?
00:55:31Jimmy!
00:55:33Mr. Kelly here.
00:55:34Better close the door.
00:55:35Jimmy, where are you?
00:55:37Mr. Kelly.
00:55:37Well, well, well.
00:55:39How's the weather in China?
00:55:41Say, you ought to let your friends know when you duck out like that.
00:55:43You had us worried.
00:55:44I tried to let you know in the quiet like you told me,
00:55:47but after the cops got me, I didn't have a chance.
00:55:49Shorty tried to get a letter out of the reform school, but...
00:55:52Reform school?
00:55:52Say, did they send you to the reform school?
00:55:54Yeah, when I wouldn't tell them your name.
00:55:59What does this mean?
00:56:00Well, when the cops broke in and found all that liquor,
00:56:03of course, I knew right away they were trying to get something on you,
00:56:05counting your connections.
00:56:06I didn't want to see about that.
00:56:08But there's something you've got to do, Mr. Kelly.
00:56:09Not for me, but for a kid that's still up there, Shorty.
00:56:12He's sick.
00:56:13Unless we get him out of there right away, I'm afraid he's going to die.
00:56:15That's why I ran away.
00:56:16Oh, will you do something, Mr. Kelly?
00:56:18Gee, Shorty's a swell kid.
00:56:20You'd be crazy about him.
00:56:21We've got to do something quick before they catch me and take me back.
00:56:24You're not going back.
00:56:28No, Jimmy.
00:56:29You're not going back.
00:56:33I'll get in touch with her.
00:56:41Now, wait a minute.
00:56:42Let me think.
00:56:45I got it.
00:56:47Frank Gebhardt of the Times.
00:56:48Just the man.
00:56:48I'll go right down and see him.
00:56:49Gee, Mr. Kelly.
00:56:50Why don't you phone him?
00:56:52Oh, no.
00:56:52You can't settle a thing like this over the phone.
00:56:54Phone him and see if he's there.
00:57:00Say, that's a good idea.
00:57:10Never mind.
00:57:11I know the number.
00:57:23Hello?
00:57:24Hello?
00:57:25Mr. Gebhardt, please.
00:57:26Uh, Mr. Kelly calling Mr. Gebhardt.
00:57:41I'm sure he'll know.
00:57:44Uh, uh...
00:57:46Hello, Frank?
00:57:49This is Kelly.
00:57:50Kelly?
00:57:51What Kelly?
00:57:53Why, couldn't be better.
00:57:55How are you?
00:57:57Who is this?
00:57:59Say, Frank, I want to come right down and see you.
00:58:02Uh, listen.
00:58:04I got some real front page job for you.
00:58:07Yeah, and that's State Reform School stuff.
00:58:08Well, all right.
00:58:15Come down and see me.
00:58:19Uh, no.
00:58:21No, Frank, I can't come to dinner.
00:58:22Thanks.
00:58:23But I'll be right down.
00:58:25And some...
00:58:27Well, let's go.
00:58:35You're not doing him any good by not telling us where he went?
00:58:37You don't want him getting any more trouble, do you?
00:58:41I tell you, we don't know where he went.
00:58:43He said he was going to see Mr. Kelly, a friend of his, who used to be our boarder.
00:58:47Where does this man Kelly live?
00:58:48Well, we don't know, and Jimmy didn't either.
00:58:51He...
00:58:51He just, uh...
00:58:53Uh...
00:58:54Thought he could find...
00:58:56I guess they're on the up and up.
00:58:58I guess so.
00:58:59Now, listen.
00:59:00If that kid comes back here tonight, you keep...
00:59:02And call police headquarters.
00:59:04Yes, sir.
00:59:04Yes, sir.
00:59:12Well, let me...
00:59:13Don't you go, well, Emma and me.
00:59:20You know a guy named Kelly that used to live over there?
00:59:23Sure.
00:59:24Looking for him?
00:59:25Yeah.
00:59:26Will you come in, Mr. Kelly?
00:59:28Oh, Frank.
00:59:43What's your game?
00:59:45What's the idea of calling me Frank?
00:59:48Well, I'll tell you, Mr. Kevart.
00:59:50Senator, I've been reading your comments so long, I just got the feeling like I knew you.
00:59:55Uh-huh.
00:59:56You know, what I told you over the phone, that front page news, that's on the level.
01:00:03I know a kid who just escaped from the reform school.
01:00:08This kid?
01:00:09Yep.
01:00:11Your boy?
01:00:12Well, no, he's a pal of mine.
01:00:17What do you want out of there?
01:00:20Not a thing.
01:00:25Except that he don't go back up there.
01:00:29I can't promise that.
01:00:30All right, the deal's off.
01:00:32Now, wait.
01:00:33I can't say what I can do until I've heard the story.
01:00:35But I'll do what I can.
01:00:37He's outside now.
01:00:38Bring him in.
01:00:39Miss Maxwell, bring your book.
01:00:51Herman, break down the front page.
01:00:55Yes?
01:00:56Yes, never mind about that now.
01:01:04Jimmy?
01:01:05This is Mr. Kevart.
01:01:07How are you, Jimmy?
01:01:08Sit down.
01:01:09Take my chair.
01:01:11Jimmy, could you tell me how you got into the reform school and what happened there?
01:01:14Yes, sir.
01:01:15Take this, please.
01:01:16All right, tell me about it.
01:01:18Well, when I first came to live with Uncle Henry and Aunt Emma...
01:01:25Say, Joe.
01:01:26Have you hauled Kelly, his girl and a kid, in the last hour?
01:01:29No.
01:01:30Have you seen anything of them?
01:01:31No, not me.
01:01:34Say, Art.
01:01:35No, no.
01:01:36Who did you haul that?
01:01:40Why, a young couple and a kid.
01:01:43And when I got to Mr. Kelly and told him how badly Shorty needs help, he brought me down here.
01:01:50I guess that's all.
01:01:52Well, just transcribe that as quickly as possible, Miss Maxwell.
01:01:56Yes, sir.
01:02:01Yes?
01:02:02Telegraph desk.
01:02:02Just got a wire on the reform school, Mr. Kevart.
01:02:05Kid died up there this afternoon.
01:02:07They say it was a case of bad heart.
01:02:09We're getting pictures.
01:02:09All right.
01:02:11I'll call you back later.
01:02:17Jimmy, will you wait in the outer office?
01:02:19There's something I want to talk to Mr. Kelly about.
01:02:21Yes, sir.
01:02:24Mr. Kevart.
01:02:26Yes, Jimmy?
01:02:27You and Mr. Kelly will do everything you can to get Shorty out of there right away, will you?
01:02:33We'll do everything for him we possibly can.
01:02:36Thank you, sir.
01:02:36Thank you, sir.
01:02:37Thank you, sir.
01:02:39Everything we possibly can.
01:02:50Kelly, that phone call...
01:02:54Shorty just died.
01:03:00Ah, gee, that'll be tough on the kid.
01:03:04I can keep Jimmy from going back to the reform school,
01:03:06but I can't do it alone, Kelly.
01:03:10You've got to help me.
01:03:11What do you mean?
01:03:12Just this.
01:03:14I want a signed confession from you clearing the void.
01:03:16It's the idea of getting me mixed up in this.
01:03:18The only way we can save him is by proving
01:03:20that he was ignorant of the nature of your business.
01:03:24That means
01:03:25that you'll have to admit what it is
01:03:27and how you deceived the void.
01:03:28I won't do it.
01:03:30You want that kid to go back up there?
01:03:31No, but I ain't going to Leavenworth, and that's that.
01:03:32Hello, Jimmy.
01:03:44Hello.
01:03:45That's him.
01:03:46Come along.
01:03:48Call Mr. Gebhardt.
01:03:49Quick.
01:03:52Mr. Gebhardt.
01:03:53Well, gentlemen?
01:04:01Now, this kid ran away from reform school, Mr. Gebhardt,
01:04:04and we're taking him back.
01:04:05Wait a minute, boys.
01:04:07I'm interested in this case.
01:04:09Will you sit down here for about five minutes?
01:04:12Jimmy won't run away.
01:04:13Will you, Jimmy?
01:04:14No, sir.
01:04:15How about it?
01:04:16Well, I guess...
01:04:17Thanks.
01:04:17Yes.
01:04:32Well?
01:04:35Jimmy will be starting back in five minutes.
01:04:39I can't do it.
01:04:41Oh, you can't do it.
01:04:42You made the kid believe you're the greatest guy on earth,
01:04:45and then you hid behind him to save your own skin.
01:04:48You let him go to reform school
01:04:49because he wouldn't squeal when you told him not to.
01:04:52And now, when you've got a chance
01:04:53to be the man he thinks you are,
01:04:54what are you going to do about it?
01:04:56Are you going to let him down?
01:04:58What are you, Kelly?
01:04:59A man or a rat?
01:05:02You're a rat!
01:05:07Will you come in here in a minute, Jimmy?
01:05:09Yes, sir.
01:05:10It'll be all right, boys.
01:05:15Jimmy?
01:05:24You've got to go back to the reform school.
01:05:29There's only one man in the world who can help you.
01:05:33And he won't.
01:05:35Oh, what do you mean?
01:05:38Jimmy, you didn't know it.
01:05:39But the man you were working for was a bootlegger.
01:05:43The liquor in that place wasn't planted there.
01:05:46It belonged to him.
01:05:47And now he's too small,
01:05:51too mean,
01:05:52too cowardly
01:05:53to do for you what you did for him.
01:05:57Are you talking about Mr. Kelly?
01:05:59Yes.
01:06:00Listen, Mr. Gephardt.
01:06:02He may have been a bootlegger.
01:06:03That may have been his liquor.
01:06:05But when you say he wouldn't do the same for me
01:06:07as I would for him,
01:06:08it's a...
01:06:09It's a lie!
01:06:11You're right, Jimmy.
01:06:15You're right.
01:06:17You see,
01:06:18Frank's a great kidder.
01:06:21He's got to have his little joke.
01:06:23I didn't think he was kidding.
01:06:25Oh, sure he was, Jim.
01:06:27Get Peggy, will you?
01:06:28Let me.
01:06:29Well, kid.
01:06:40Looks like I've got to go away for a long time.
01:06:43To?
01:06:44Yeah.
01:06:46Yep.
01:06:48Oh, but after all,
01:06:49it's no more than I've got coming to me.
01:06:52But, gee, Mr. Kelly...
01:06:54Oh, now look at it this way, kid.
01:06:56We're pals, ain't we?
01:06:57Oh, sure.
01:06:59Sure, we are.
01:07:00And you took it on the chin, didn't you?
01:07:03Well, no, I'm going to take it on the chin.
01:07:05And what happens?
01:07:07Mr. Gephardt gets a chance to clean up that reform school
01:07:10and do things for a lot of kids.
01:07:13That's the way to look at it, ain't it?
01:07:15Yeah.
01:07:16Yeah, that's the way to look at it.
01:07:19And shorty...
01:07:20Sure, that's it.
01:07:22Think of shorty.
01:07:27Oh, please don't, babe.
01:07:35Oh, please don't, babe.
01:07:35How is it now, shorty?
01:07:59Okay, big boy.
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