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Kid Dynamite – Explosive Fun for All Ages is a thrilling action-comedy film featuring the daring adventures of a young hero. Packed with exciting stunts, hilarious moments, and heartwarming scenes, this movie delivers nonstop entertainment for viewers of all ages. Perfect for fans of classic action and family-friendly fun.

Join Kid Dynamite on a journey full of excitement, laughs, and heroic feats that will keep everyone on the edge of their seats!
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00:00:00The End
00:00:30The End
00:00:59Take it easy
00:01:02All right, I'll swing easy then
00:01:03All right, come on, let's go
00:01:04Come on, let's see it
00:01:05And what are you backing up for?
00:01:07Who are you waving at?
00:01:08And what are you affecting to be a wrestler?
00:01:10What is that, a hundred-yard dash?
00:01:12What a sand cage
00:01:13Hey, Gluffy
00:01:13Why don't you get me a partner that'll spar?
00:01:16Cap, you know no spar partner will get in a ring, would you?
00:01:18The minute they're in their row
00:01:19Yeah, I'm pretty tough, I guess
00:01:21Well, you'll hit that kid from the west side so hard
00:01:24You'll knock it from the north side to the south side
00:01:26Get in there and give him a few rounds
00:01:28I got a classical rider
00:01:29Get up on your feet
00:01:31All right, but take it easy
00:01:32Muggs, you know I'm your pal
00:01:33Just throw a few jabs at me
00:01:34That's what I got to rehearse with
00:01:35All right, take it easy, Bill
00:01:36Come on
00:01:37Come on, lay into him
00:01:38Hey, hey, hey
00:01:39Hey, cut out the 50-cups
00:01:40Especially you, Muggs
00:01:42Shh
00:01:43I want to rehearse a little more
00:01:45He's got a very important fight tomorrow night
00:01:46Yeah, yeah, I know
00:01:47But listen here
00:01:47There's a brand new pool player down at Nick's
00:01:50Boy, he's just loaded with that stuff called money
00:01:52And, buddy, he's just dying for somebody to come and take it away from him
00:01:56Easy pickin', son
00:01:57Yes, ma'am
00:01:58What's the lad's name?
00:01:59I didn't get a name, but it sounded like something like a hair or somebody
00:02:02Look, I want you to go in there and fight a couple more rounds
00:02:04Yeah, I want you in shape tomorrow night
00:02:06Muggs is in great shape
00:02:07You're in great shape, aren't you, Muggs?
00:02:08Shut up, cock
00:02:09I am the manager
00:02:09I'll tell him when he's in shape
00:02:10Quit the goggle in, Glimpy
00:02:12The fight's tomorrow night
00:02:13The ready cash is waiting now
00:02:15Besides, a fighter needs some rest and relaxation, don't he?
00:02:17Boys, get my pool room formal
00:02:19How'd you put on your silk shape on?
00:02:20Hey, Danny's got that phony chalk
00:02:23Where is Danny, anyway?
00:02:25You ought to know Ivy's your sister
00:02:26First thing you know, Danny will be your brother in there
00:02:28Anybody that marries my sister has to lick me first
00:02:33Well, we still haven't got that right
00:02:48Will you show me how you do it?
00:02:49Hey, kids, why don't you put this in your routine?
00:02:53Hey, Danny!
00:02:57Hey, what's cooking up there?
00:02:59Maybe he's up there doing a kazatsky with your sister
00:03:00Kazatsky, my front plates
00:03:02Hey, Danny!
00:03:05How you doing?
00:03:06I think so
00:03:06It'll be good
00:03:07Let's try it
00:03:08Okay
00:03:09Hey, Danny!
00:03:16What's brewing up there?
00:03:18Hi, Monk
00:03:18Hi, fellas
00:03:19Hi, hi, hi
00:03:20I can't practice enough for the big dance contest
00:03:22Come on up and watch us
00:03:22No, Pablo
00:03:23Will you come down?
00:03:24I want to practice up on you a little bit
00:03:26Okay
00:03:26I'll be right down
00:03:27Yeah
00:03:28I'll leave Ivy there
00:03:29Boys, got a brilliant idea
00:03:32In future, swell fella
00:03:33We'll have to finish our practicing later, Ivy
00:03:37I gotta go with the fellas
00:03:38Okay, Danny
00:03:39So long
00:03:39So long
00:03:40I wonder what's keeping that great hero I heard so much about
00:03:45He'll be here
00:03:46Muggs can hear that money jingle in your pockets miles away
00:03:50Hey, Muggs
00:03:53Get a load of that
00:03:55Don't cover it up
00:03:56That's the way I like to see it
00:03:58My name first
00:03:59Yeah, but that makes you the challenger
00:04:01Just a natural-born point killer, ain't you?
00:04:03You know, my father once had his name on a thing like that
00:04:05Yeah, I want it
00:04:06Dead or alive
00:04:06Reward, two cents
00:04:07Hey, Muggs
00:04:08Muggs
00:04:08Your man was in there waiting
00:04:10Pardon me, Slim
00:04:11Man, he sure looks anxious
00:04:14You sure you got that chalk, Danny?
00:04:17Yeah, but you won't need it, Muggs
00:04:18You can beat him on the level
00:04:20There's no percentage in that
00:04:21When I give you the signal, you change that chalk
00:04:23Hiya, Nick, how's the trust fund?
00:04:27Hello, boys
00:04:28Hello there, sucker
00:04:29So you're the champ around here, huh?
00:04:32It's me, how'd you like a few lessons?
00:04:33I might condescend to teach you the finer points of the game for a nominal consideration
00:04:37Yeah, even for money
00:04:38Your line of chatter is very impressive, Jack
00:04:40Your name is Muggs
00:04:41I'm sorry, Muggs
00:04:43What do you say we just play a nice sociable game for about five bucks?
00:04:48What are you going to use for money?
00:04:49Cigar store coupons?
00:04:51I'm going to have to talk to my treasurer about that
00:04:52Don't worry, Elsie, did you get your money?
00:04:55What am I saying?
00:04:55Go ahead, grab a cue
00:04:56I don't need no cue, I'll kick him in
00:04:58Hey, screw it up
00:05:00Get my weapon
00:05:01Solid
00:05:01Don't forget when I give you the high sign, remember that chalk
00:05:05All right
00:05:06This will be brutal
00:05:08I don't want no handicaps, let's toss for the break
00:05:14Sure
00:05:15Okay, uh
00:05:16Got a coin, uh, nothing but big bills here
00:05:20What do you cry?
00:05:23Heads
00:05:23You break
00:05:25Did I say heads?
00:05:26Yeah, you said heads
00:05:27This is your artillery, Muggs
00:05:29Thanks, Spoono
00:05:30Watch this shot
00:05:32A little safety I taught Greenleaf
00:05:34Go ahead, shoot, mister
00:05:40That's a great shot, where'd you line that one?
00:05:55You better get that dough ready, McGinnis
00:05:56If I sink these next four balls, you're through
00:05:58You ain't got them yet
00:06:09What are you stalling for?
00:06:10His luck will run out too much
00:06:12Then he can win on the level
00:06:14Don't give me that routine
00:06:15Change that chalk as fast as you can
00:06:17Nice stroke, kid
00:06:20This is game ball, you know
00:06:22Yeah?
00:06:23Where's it going?
00:06:24Down the end
00:06:24Up the mystic, aren't you?
00:06:29Yeah
00:06:29Come on, get clear, will you?
00:06:35Your eye on it, fellas
00:06:39Well, that's it
00:06:40Come on, pay off
00:06:41Thanks, Danny
00:06:43I should make you pay the five
00:06:44Come on, where's the dough?
00:06:46What dough?
00:06:47That was just a practice game
00:06:48That's all
00:06:48Just a practice game, wasn't it?
00:06:49Yeah, right over my own eyes
00:06:50I heard him
00:06:51Practice game, huh?
00:06:53Pretty brave with this gang around here
00:06:54Come on, get that dough up
00:06:56What dough?
00:06:57The five bucks
00:06:58You want the five?
00:06:59Yeah, I want the five
00:07:00How about these five?
00:07:02Oh, oh, kid
00:07:03You're not in condition
00:07:03I'll see you later
00:07:07Hey, look
00:07:08How about my money?
00:07:10Just put it in the book
00:07:10I'll trust you
00:07:11Gee, I'm sorry, fella
00:07:16He just lost his temper
00:07:17Don't worry
00:07:18He won't get away with this
00:07:19He's not so tough
00:07:20And I'll get my money, too
00:07:21I hope that fella
00:07:22I'm fighting tonight
00:07:23Pulled up that easy
00:07:24Oh, forget about it
00:07:26He's okay
00:07:27He'll get your dough
00:07:28Down right
00:07:29I'll get my dough
00:07:30Look at Danny in there
00:07:31Talking at a pool shark
00:07:32I bet there ain't cahoots
00:07:33Hey, fellas
00:07:34Who's going to pay for that game?
00:07:37Well, Muggs said
00:07:38He taught you for it, didn't he?
00:07:39That's right
00:07:40He did say that
00:07:41He's honest, that boy
00:07:43You shouldn't have hit him, Muggs
00:07:47He wasn't set
00:07:48He wasn't set, huh?
00:07:49Why didn't you change that chalk?
00:07:51Well, I...
00:07:52Well, I what?
00:07:53You're yellow
00:07:53That's why you didn't change it
00:07:54I'm not yellow
00:07:55I thought you could win on the level
00:07:57You know, I'm beginning to figure something out
00:07:59Why I won a championship last year
00:08:01And you were just a runner-up
00:08:02Because you haven't got what it takes
00:08:03That's why
00:08:04You won that on the square, didn't you?
00:08:07Ah, stop beating around the bush
00:08:08I'm leaving, fellas
00:08:10This jellyfish is giving me indigestion
00:08:12You work me
00:08:13The only thing I can't stand is a nerd
00:08:15What?
00:08:20Dog races?
00:08:21Nah, nah
00:08:22We ain't got any more dog races
00:08:23They're rabbit eyes
00:08:25All right
00:08:26What's on your mind, kid?
00:08:29I got a tip for you, Tony
00:08:30You got a tip for me, huh?
00:08:33You know the amateur championship fight tomorrow night?
00:08:35Eastside versus Westside?
00:08:37Now, don't tell me you're giving me a tip on McGinnis
00:08:39We've had McGinnis on the nose
00:08:42Yeah, but you're giving odds
00:08:43What are you driving at?
00:08:46Suppose I tell you
00:08:47I got a way of keeping that McGinnis
00:08:48Out of the ring tomorrow night
00:08:49All right
00:08:51McGinnis don't show up
00:08:52What about the switch and the iron?
00:08:55I know that neighborhood
00:08:56And that Westside, Kid Johnson
00:08:57Your money will be riding to town
00:08:59Betting against the Eastside
00:09:01Sounds wacky, but
00:09:05Maybe he's got some
00:09:08Maybe he has
00:09:09Now, here's what I'll need for my end of the deal
00:09:12There's three things we've got to get, see
00:09:14That's the one that's going to get him, Ma
00:09:23You know, this is just the way I'm going to look when I come home tonight
00:09:25Untouched by human hands
00:09:27That's the spirit, son
00:09:28You sure you don't want to go, Ma?
00:09:29There ain't going to be no blood, much
00:09:31No, I think I'll say you listen to the radio
00:09:33Danny and I will be right there rooting for you, Muggs
00:09:35You mean hooting for me, don't you?
00:09:37I may be a little late, Ma
00:09:38You know, speeches and testimonials and stuff like that
00:09:41How about a little kiss for luck?
00:09:42Thanks
00:09:42I sure hope Muggs wins
00:09:47What do you mean, hope?
00:09:50McGinnis never lost a fight
00:09:52That's right
00:09:53Hold up, McGinnis
00:10:10What's the beef, Chief?
00:10:11Publicity picture
00:10:11Oh, pictures, huh?
00:10:12Well, let's get a good pose
00:10:13I'm from the bulletin, McGinnis
00:10:16I figured I'd take a few pictures before you win tonight
00:10:18You know, once you get to the arena
00:10:19The newspaper men and the cameraman
00:10:20Why, they'll steal you right away
00:10:22So I figured I'd get a couple in front of your house
00:10:24That's for the newspapers, huh?
00:10:25Sure, the bulletin
00:10:26See that sign up there?
00:10:27Yeah
00:10:27Muggs McGinnis, bus Hank Johnson
00:10:30Yeah
00:10:30Well, focus that right in the middle of your lamp
00:10:32And let's get a good picture
00:10:34Okay, anything you say, champ
00:10:36I'll show you how I'm going to look after I win this fight
00:10:37Are you ready?
00:10:38Hold it now
00:10:38Well, I'm going to wash my hair a little bit
00:10:40Okay, here it goes
00:10:41Oh, when my mother sees that picture, will she be proud?
00:10:45Hey, what paper did you say you were from?
00:10:46Bulletin, we'd like to get an interview
00:10:48You know, one of those things
00:10:49Dynamite McGinnis tells reporter
00:10:51How he expects to knock out Johnson
00:10:52Oh, you mean kind of an autobiographical, huh?
00:10:55That's it
00:10:55Well, that's
00:10:57Mr. Dynamite
00:10:57Say, listen, kid, I got a great idea
00:10:59Mr. Dynamite
00:10:59Mr. Dynamite
00:11:00That's me?
00:11:00That's you
00:11:01Say, listen, I got a great idea
00:11:02How about riding over to the arena in style
00:11:04On the company's Jeep?
00:11:05In the meantime, you can tell me the background of your whole life
00:11:07Do you want the dramatic highlights
00:11:09Or just the little personal touches?
00:11:10Anything you care to say
00:11:11All right, that's great
00:11:12We'll start from the beginning
00:11:13Okay, step in, Chief
00:11:14Arena, Joe
00:11:16Murphy Harris, same paper
00:11:25Meet Muggs McGinnis
00:11:26The greatest fighter on the east side
00:11:27Hello, kid
00:11:28What's the news, shorty?
00:11:29Well, Muggsy
00:11:30How about telling us something about yourself?
00:11:32When I was three months old
00:11:33I run away from home
00:11:34Six months later
00:11:35I come back
00:11:35My father took one look at me
00:11:36And he run away from home
00:11:37All kidding aside
00:11:40When did you first start fighting?
00:11:42I started when I was very young
00:11:43I won my first 18 fights by knockouts
00:11:46Then they took my brass knuckles away
00:11:48Scrap metal
00:11:54Hey, what's the idea?
00:11:56We ain't going to the arena
00:11:57What are those blinds down for?
00:12:00Haven't you heard?
00:12:01This car is having a dim out
00:12:03You can't get away with this
00:12:05Let me up
00:12:05You should try to be more cooperative
00:12:07Champ, relax
00:12:08We're gonna let you in on a little treat
00:12:10Listen, there's 10 million people down there tonight
00:12:12That paid to see me fight
00:12:13I gotta get there, you understand?
00:12:14They'll see a fight, all right
00:12:16But you won't be in it
00:12:17Amsterdam has a good ride
00:12:23That was a pretty good fight, wasn't it?
00:12:26Yeah, well, you'll see the next one
00:12:27I can hardly wait
00:12:28Hey, Danny
00:12:32You want it in the dressing room right away
00:12:33What for?
00:12:34Don't ask questions, just come on
00:12:36Well, go ahead, Danny
00:12:37That substitute of yours isn't here in three minutes
00:12:41We're gonna have to disqualify the Eastside kids
00:12:43Hey, Glimpy, why don't you go in?
00:12:45Who, me?
00:12:45I'm not in shape
00:12:46Is that him?
00:12:48Yeah
00:12:48Okay, thanks
00:12:49What's going on?
00:12:50Ah, Muggs got lost somewhere
00:12:52So you gotta go in and fight for him
00:12:54Me?
00:12:54I'm not in shape
00:12:55Uh-uh, I said that first
00:12:56What do you got to worry about?
00:12:58You was runner-up, wasn't you?
00:12:59You can't get hurt
00:12:59Look, if you're not in there within three minutes
00:13:02We get disqualified
00:13:02Take the clothes off
00:13:03Come on, will you?
00:13:05Hey, Joe
00:13:05Go out and explain to Ivy, will you?
00:13:07Right away
00:13:08How long we got?
00:13:09Oh, about three minutes
00:13:10Come on, get on the table
00:13:11I'll give you a rub now, fast
00:13:12Don't get in right away
00:13:14Ivy, Muggs didn't show up
00:13:17Danny's gotta go on in his place
00:13:19Well, where is Muggs?
00:13:20He left the house in town
00:13:21I don't know
00:13:21We haven't heard a word from him
00:13:22Maybe he had an accident
00:13:23Danny can't go in there and fight
00:13:25He's not in condition
00:13:26Oh, look, Ivy
00:13:26It's only four rounds
00:13:27He can't get hurt much
00:13:28Much?
00:13:30He was runner-up last year, wasn't he?
00:13:32Yeah
00:13:32Turn on the radio, Joe
00:13:34Save the electricity
00:13:36That fight will be forfeited
00:13:37Just like you guys want
00:13:38Shut up
00:13:39I want to listen to the fight
00:13:40What fight?
00:13:41There ain't gonna be no fight
00:13:42Unless I'm in there
00:13:43You all right, Danny?
00:13:52Yeah, I guess I'm okay
00:13:53Well, just don't worry about it
00:13:54If anything happens
00:13:55I'll be right in there
00:13:56Without water bucket
00:13:57Water bucket?
00:13:57What are you, an air raid warden?
00:13:59Gee, I wish I was in there fighting
00:14:00I shall never forget my first fight
00:14:02Never forget my last fight
00:14:03Same fight
00:14:04Don't worry, I'm gonna win this fight
00:14:06That's the spirit, kid
00:14:07Just go in there
00:14:08Keep swinging, keep swinging
00:14:09In case you don't hit the guy
00:14:10The reason might give him pneumonia
00:14:11Ladies and gentlemen
00:14:13This is the main event of the evening
00:14:16Four rounds of boxing
00:14:19In this corner
00:14:20And representing the west side
00:14:22Battling Hank Johnson
00:14:24And in this corner
00:14:30From Muggsy McGinnis
00:14:32And representing the east side
00:14:34Young Danny Lyon
00:14:36They can't do that
00:14:37They can't sell the food
00:14:38Take it easy, Mr. Dynamite
00:14:40You're not in the ring tonight
00:14:41I get it
00:14:44Danny paid you guys to snatch me tonight
00:14:46Just so he could fight
00:14:47Huh?
00:14:48Is that it?
00:14:48What's the matter?
00:14:49Don't you think Mr. Lyons can win?
00:14:51Win?
00:14:52He'll be hanging on those ropes so much tonight
00:14:53That people won't think he's a yo-yo
00:14:54Pretty smart kid, though
00:14:56Don't you think?
00:14:57Sure, sure
00:14:57He's smart
00:14:58Very smart
00:14:59He wrote all the time
00:15:00He's been associating with you cheap snipers
00:15:01And I never knew nothing about him
00:15:03That's what I mean
00:15:04About being smart
00:15:05Hey, you boys know all the rules
00:15:09Make a nice, clean fight of it
00:15:11Keep all your punches up
00:15:12In case of a knockdown
00:15:13Go at the farther's neutral corner
00:15:15Shake hands and come out fighting
00:15:16Hey, Rep
00:15:19In case Danny gets knocked down
00:15:20Which corner does he go to?
00:15:25Well, this is it
00:15:26Hit it
00:15:27Wait, look out
00:15:48Danny, come on, give it to him
00:15:55Keep your left up
00:15:56Boys, move around cautiously
00:16:11Watch that left
00:16:17Ooh, ooh, I wish he was in there
00:16:20Ooh, I wish he was in there
00:16:21Ooh, I didn't get in there when you had a chance
00:16:23Ooh, am I glad I'm not in there
00:16:24Stop crying
00:16:25Stop crying
00:16:25Stop crying
00:16:26Stop crying
00:16:27Listen
00:16:31Come on, sir
00:16:34Come on
00:16:35No
00:16:36Get in
00:16:40Get in
00:16:40Get in
00:16:41Hurry up
00:16:41Watch that left, Jim
00:16:45Listen to me, you'll be a fighter
00:16:46You know, you're ruining my reputation
00:16:48I'm sick of this
00:16:49Get in there and keep doing it
00:16:52Keep your head
00:16:53Lines comes out
00:17:00Lines comes out
00:17:01Barely able to keep his hand up
00:17:02Johnson, cool, ready for the kill
00:17:04Steps around smartly
00:17:05See that?
00:17:07Lines jipped his way into that ring tonight
00:17:09Now he's getting just what's coming to him
00:17:10But that ain't nothing compared to what's gonna happen to him
00:17:12When I get out of this overcrowded bus
00:17:13He isn't doing so well
00:17:22You come round once he gets used to being in there
00:17:25Wait a minute, Danny, take it easy, Danny, take it easy
00:17:40It's not left
00:17:42It's not right here, Danny
00:17:43Wait a minute, Danny, take it easy
00:17:44Wait a minute, Danny, take it easy
00:17:45Take this away
00:17:46Turn that right hand, Danny
00:17:47Come on
00:17:48One
00:17:49One, two, three, four, five, six, seven.
00:18:19One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
00:18:31That's it! He did it! Put him up here! Hit him with your right!
00:18:39How do you feel, champ? Sit down. Come on.
00:18:45Look, this time I'm going to give him a left cross, a right cross,
00:18:47then give him a Japanese uppercut. A Japanese uppercut?
00:18:50Yeah, double close. Come on, kid. Build up.
00:18:57Beat him up!
00:18:59Come on, Danny! Danny boy!
00:19:11Yes, folks. Danny Lyons just seemed to step out of a plant.
00:19:14Lyons lands a vicious hook to Wildcat's right eye.
00:19:17Hey, what goes on?
00:19:27You got me.
00:19:28Give him a left! Give him a right! Give him a right!
00:19:36Johnson is down! He's down!
00:19:38One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten!
00:19:49Oh, can you picture that? He must have hit him with a stool.
00:20:02Now, ladies and gentlemen, the winner, Danny Lyons, will receive the coveted amateur boxing belt.
00:20:06It'll take you ten years to work this off, and you'll start tomorrow.
00:20:11The sensational champion!
00:20:12Oh, boy, you're really in the ringside!
00:20:13Oh, boy, you hit that guy so hard with that Bolo, they're still counting over him.
00:20:17Will that Muggs be surprised?
00:20:18Muggs be surprised.
00:20:19I'm not very surprised.
00:20:21Muggs, where you been?
00:20:22What happened to you?
00:20:23I've been around.
00:20:24Don't worry. We won the championship.
00:20:26Gee, Muggs, when you didn't show up, we didn't know what to do, so...
00:20:28You did all right, kid.
00:20:30My friends took very good care of me.
00:20:32My friends?
00:20:33What are you talking about?
00:20:34Might as well tell you, fellas.
00:20:36Danny fixed it up so he could fight tonight instead of me.
00:20:39Well, Muggs, you're wrong.
00:20:40Well, I...
00:20:41Yeah, yeah, playing dumb, huh?
00:20:42Did you figure this out all by yourself?
00:20:43I don't know what you're talking about.
00:20:44I wouldn't do a thing like that.
00:20:45No, you wouldn't do it, but you hired a couple of palookas to take me for a ride until this fight was over.
00:20:49Hey, is he making with the truth?
00:20:51Is that on a level?
00:20:51What goes on?
00:20:52Muggs, you're wrong. You've got to believe me you're wrong.
00:20:54Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know.
00:20:56Incidentally, this belt belongs to me.
00:20:59Yeah.
00:21:01Okay, Muggs.
00:21:02What about the car and those guys?
00:21:04I know. You never heard nothing about it.
00:21:06Of course, you know I'm still champ around here.
00:21:08Sure, Muggs, we...
00:21:09Well, just to prove it...
00:21:11Hey, wait a minute!
00:21:11Now, I'm going out and sure to press the real champ.
00:21:17Take care of him. I've got to take some...
00:21:18I will, I will. I'll take care of him.
00:21:20I think Danny's coming.
00:21:22I'm sure anxious to see him.
00:21:26Hello, Mom.
00:21:27Hello, Mr. Gander.
00:21:28Congratulations, Danny. You were great tonight.
00:21:31We heard the whole thing on the radio.
00:21:33Where's the belt you won?
00:21:34Oh, the belt?
00:21:36You won it, didn't you?
00:21:37Yeah, I won it.
00:21:39But I lost it.
00:21:40Lost it?
00:21:41Where?
00:21:42How could you lose it?
00:21:46I'll tell you all about it later, Mom.
00:21:48Sure, Danny.
00:21:49Oh, by the way, one of my boys left for the army this afternoon.
00:21:53You can have the job tomorrow.
00:21:55Gee, that's swell, Mr. Gendrick.
00:21:56I'll be there first thing in the morning.
00:21:58Good night, Mrs. Lange.
00:22:00Good night, Mr. Gendrick.
00:22:00Good night, Danny.
00:22:01Good night, sir.
00:22:01Good night, sir.
00:22:05Danny, what about the belt?
00:22:07Well, I didn't exactly lose it, Mom.
00:22:10The east side has it.
00:22:12The east side has it?
00:22:14Well, I gave it to Muggs.
00:22:15If I didn't, it would have meant a brawl.
00:22:17Mom, why don't you let me go out and teach him a lesson?
00:22:20Danny, as long as I live, I will never have a son of mine fighting on the streets.
00:22:24But, Mom...
00:22:25Hey, yeah, ladies and gentlemen, meet the new champ, Muggs McGinnis.
00:22:39Muggs is going to hit Danny Lyons so hard, they're going to count him out in the air.
00:22:43He's going to give him a mushroom nose, a cauliflower ear.
00:22:46In fact, he's going to make him the only kid in this block with a built-in victory garden.
00:22:50He's so tough, he told Joe Louis where to get off.
00:22:53He told Joe Louis where to get off?
00:22:54Are you kidding?
00:22:55Well, they were riding on the same street cottage.
00:22:58What do you say, champ?
00:23:00It's a pleasure to stand up here and look down at all these smiling and intelligent faces.
00:23:04Now, don't you folks think the phony champ ought to come out and fight like a real man?
00:23:08Yes.
00:23:09Well, then call him.
00:23:11Danny!
00:23:12That's the matter with you, you're trying to make yourself conspicuous?
00:23:15Now, call him conservatively.
00:23:16Danny!
00:23:20Take it easy, champ.
00:23:21I don't want you to bruise that hand you're fighting next week.
00:23:24Muggs McGinnis beat it.
00:23:27That's how Danny comes down.
00:23:28I want to give him a little lesson in pugilistic art.
00:23:31He's working.
00:23:32Working, huh?
00:23:33Whose baby carriage is he pushing now?
00:23:35Go and find out for yourself.
00:23:37Go over to Louis Gendick's garage.
00:23:42Gendick's?
00:23:44Sir, that mooch is muscling on my territory again.
00:23:46You know how long ago I was promised that job?
00:23:48How long?
00:23:49Six months.
00:23:49A hundred and eighty days.
00:23:51What are you going to do about it?
00:23:52It ain't going to be pleasant to watch.
00:23:53Give me the crown, champ.
00:23:55Stoney, skinny.
00:23:56Take this back to Joe to Petra.
00:23:58Right.
00:23:58Right.
00:23:59Hello?
00:24:02Thanks very much.
00:24:03Come back again.
00:24:04Come back.
00:24:04Hiya, fellas.
00:24:21What's cooking?
00:24:22Still crawling in in front of me, huh?
00:24:24Last night you fixed it so I can't make the fight.
00:24:26Now you take the job that I was supposed to have.
00:24:28Not in a million years, McGinnis.
00:24:30Your memory must be depreciating, Gendick.
00:24:32You promised me this job.
00:24:33Sure, I remember.
00:24:34But when I put anybody to work around here, I want a gentleman.
00:24:37Not an irresponsible nerdy well like you.
00:24:40Then when do you call this double-crosser a gentleman?
00:24:43On your way, troublemaker.
00:24:45Come on, fellas.
00:24:45The atmosphere is getting a little dense around here.
00:24:48Why don't you two guys go play ping-pong with a time bomb?
00:24:53If he was my son, I'd give him an old-fashioned talking to right over my knee.
00:25:00Sometimes I can't figure mugs.
00:25:02I wonder if he could take the same kind of medicine he dishes out.
00:25:12Yes, sir.
00:25:13Oh, it's you.
00:25:14Hi.
00:25:14Hello, champ.
00:25:15What do you want, regular or Ethel?
00:25:18What's so funny?
00:25:19You cost me some dough last night.
00:25:21And incidentally, you can thank me for getting in that ring.
00:25:24What?
00:25:24You mean...
00:25:25Yeah, yeah.
00:25:26I finally got eaten with mugs.
00:25:27Cost me some dough, but it was worth it.
00:25:30How many gallons do you want?
00:25:32Make it three, and here's my ration book.
00:25:34And don't be so gloomy.
00:25:35Don't forget, Danny's name is going to be stricken from the record.
00:25:41He's out of the club intimately, ultimately, and forever.
00:25:44Why not get his next year's dues first?
00:25:45Hang on, maybe there, huh?
00:25:46Never mind his next year's dues.
00:25:48He's out right now, presently.
00:25:49Henceforth, the rush.
00:25:50Oh, you're a big man.
00:25:58Check the oil?
00:25:59No, here.
00:26:00Thanks.
00:26:01I'll be seeing you, champ.
00:26:10Mr. Gendrick, could I take about ten minutes off?
00:26:13Why, sure, Danny.
00:26:14Thanks a lot.
00:26:18Azov, the 15th Instinct of the Month quote.
00:26:22Hey, how do you spell Azov?
00:26:23Azov?
00:26:24I don't know.
00:26:24Strike it from the records.
00:26:26I asked the president of this club, hereby alone,
00:26:28unanimously ostracized Danny Lyons from this club.
00:26:32And if he knows what's good for him,
00:26:33he won't come around anymore.
00:26:41Hey, chairman at arm, see who that is.
00:26:43There's somebody trying to break the lease.
00:26:44Now, with all the good news comes a little bad.
00:26:47Hey, Mo, it's Danny.
00:26:49Never heard of me.
00:26:50Come on, I've just been advised that Mo's
00:26:52would not enjoy the pleasure of your company.
00:26:54Well, I'm still a member of this gang.
00:26:56I'm glad I told you not to let him in here.
00:26:59I ain't no second front.
00:27:00Listen to me, Mo's, and the rest of you fellas.
00:27:02What'd you do, come over here to cry on my shoulders?
00:27:04I didn't come down here to cry on anybody's shoulder.
00:27:06I have an idea that Harry Wyckoff
00:27:08was behind that whole mess last night.
00:27:09Sure he was.
00:27:11You and Harry worked together.
00:27:12Oh, you're crazy.
00:27:13Well, the last time I saw Harry was at the...
00:27:15Was at the pool room.
00:27:16And now I know why you didn't switch that chalk like I told her.
00:27:19You wanted Harry to win.
00:27:20Well, Mo's, you've got to believe me.
00:27:22I'm on the square with you.
00:27:24No, I think I know why you came down here.
00:27:26To encounter Ivy.
00:27:27Ivy?
00:27:27What's she got to do with it?
00:27:28She's got a lot to do with it.
00:27:30Just in case you thought I didn't want you two going out together.
00:27:33Well, you come down here and try to worm your way out of this thing,
00:27:35just like you're doing now.
00:27:37Mo's, you don't even give me a chance.
00:27:38I ain't giving away no chances.
00:27:40I'm afraid of most.
00:27:40Stay away from my sister.
00:27:41Come on.
00:27:52Danny.
00:27:56You coming to the dance tonight, Danny?
00:27:57Yeah, I don't know.
00:27:58Maybe.
00:27:59Maybe?
00:28:00Why, everybody's going to the dance.
00:28:01Remember, I'm giving away 50 bucks to the best ambitial jitterbug team.
00:28:04Yeah, I know.
00:28:05I could sure use that 50.
00:28:07Come to think of it, I could too.
00:28:12Oh, what am I doing?
00:28:14I'm giving it away.
00:28:16Hey, look.
00:28:17There's Klinkhammer.
00:28:18He's running for sheriff.
00:28:18You mean running from sheriff.
00:28:20It ain't sheriff's assemblyman.
00:28:22And furthermore, he ain't running.
00:28:23He's just champagining.
00:28:25I'm surprised a man of my ignorance don't know nothing.
00:28:27Well, I'll see you tonight, Mr. Klinkhammer.
00:28:28Okay, Danny.
00:28:30Well, hello, boys.
00:28:32Hiya, Klinky.
00:28:33It's Klinkhammer.
00:28:35Okay, sinkhandle.
00:28:36Hey, weather clear.
00:28:38Track fast.
00:28:39Looks like a Mickey Finn with fuzz on it.
00:28:41Man, look at that hair.
00:28:42That beautiful skin.
00:28:43Every time I look at it, I want to put on my finger in there and start bowling.
00:28:48Very funny.
00:28:48Well, I suppose you boys all have your partners for the big dance tonight.
00:28:51I don't need no partner.
00:28:52I can win it alone.
00:28:53I got a dame that's solid.
00:28:54Z-O-I-L-T.
00:28:55Hey, look.
00:28:56Are you going to give Wes more of that counterfeit money?
00:28:58I certainly am.
00:29:00Counterfeit?
00:29:00Why, my money is good.
00:29:01Always has been.
00:29:02Yeah, the last time he gave me a five Lincoln was Winkin'.
00:29:06Well, look, boys.
00:29:06I got to go now.
00:29:07I got to pay a little social call on your folks, you know.
00:29:10Well, I'm off.
00:29:11You're not kidding.
00:29:12You are off.
00:29:13See you later, Klinky.
00:29:15If flows make the man, you've got a long way to go, son.
00:29:17I'll be out later.
00:29:20Step down, sir.
00:29:24Yeah, Milky.
00:29:25Keep the change.
00:29:26Thank you, sir.
00:29:28Hey, Mr. Scurullo.
00:29:29Fine, how are you, fellas?
00:29:30Hi, Pop.
00:29:31Hi, Ray.
00:29:32Where you been to?
00:29:33A Turkish fast?
00:29:33This is out getting a shine.
00:29:34Gotta look neat once in a while, don't I?
00:29:36Take over.
00:29:38Yeah.
00:29:38I'm only hip to what you're talking about.
00:29:40Hey, Jackson, you know that shop you just shined up?
00:29:42Yeah.
00:29:42Well, who's that big colloquy he's talking to in there?
00:29:45He's a friend of my boss.
00:29:46He works here.
00:29:47Hey, Muggs, maybe Danny was right.
00:29:49Yeah, maybe he was right, but that still don't prove he didn't have nothing to do with it.
00:29:52Look, you kids.
00:29:53If anything's cooking on your brains, don't do it around here.
00:29:57And for you, my Lily Clips, you take over while I go home to see your mama.
00:30:02Give me a shine, boy.
00:30:02Look at that, Pop.
00:30:03I'm allergic to this polish.
00:30:05Hey, boy, give me a shine.
00:30:06Give you a shine.
00:30:08I'll polish you off, but quick, if you don't get out of that chair.
00:30:11But let's get your sword.
00:30:13See, you came around to pay off a little bull debt, huh?
00:30:15Yeah, we came around to pay off, all right.
00:30:19What do you want?
00:30:20Where's that young elephant you was just talking to?
00:30:22I didn't see nobody.
00:30:24Well, you got a stigmatism, huh?
00:30:26You paying much protection lately, Wyckoff?
00:30:28What's it to you?
00:30:30Oh, nothing.
00:30:31Nothing at all.
00:30:32How much you lose on the fight last night?
00:30:34I think you lost a little more than I did, huh?
00:30:36How would you like to lose consciousness?
00:30:39What's the matter?
00:30:39Can't you take a little rib?
00:30:40He'd be laughing, boy.
00:30:41He knows a little about this, huh?
00:30:43Look, fellas, this ain't no pool hole.
00:30:45Now get out of here before I call the cops.
00:30:47Call the cops?
00:30:48That's a funny one.
00:30:49Go ahead and call them.
00:30:50We'll lead them right into that back room there and let them place a couple of bets.
00:30:53And speaking of bets, there's a couple of newspaper men back there that we're going to place a little parlay on.
00:30:59But I wouldn't bet them to win.
00:31:06What do you kids want in here?
00:31:09Oh, we just come around to renew acquaintances.
00:31:11Hello, kid.
00:31:12Now, kid.
00:31:14So you remember me, huh?
00:31:15I thought you'd try to say you was a couple other guys.
00:31:18I don't know what you're talking about.
00:31:19That lapse of memory.
00:31:20All right, outside.
00:31:21Get going.
00:31:22Sure, we'll get going.
00:31:23You hear what he says, fellas?
00:31:24Well, let's go.
00:31:25Give me a call, Mitchell.
00:31:26Give him a call.
00:31:26Hey.
00:31:27Hey, I wonder what time the floor show goes on.
00:31:36What's Hatchett's face doing up there?
00:31:38Where's the judge?
00:31:39Must be out to lunch.
00:31:40Gee, a lady judge.
00:31:42Next case, please.
00:31:44Benny Miller.
00:31:46Joe Collins.
00:31:48Harold Stone.
00:31:51Atalbert McGinnis.
00:31:54Atalbert McGinnis.
00:31:55Hey, Mark!
00:31:57Do people usually call you by that name, Muggs?
00:32:06No, that's because he's so homely.
00:32:08I mean, tough.
00:32:09Tough?
00:32:10Only my friends call me Muggs.
00:32:12I don't think you'd know a friend if you saw one.
00:32:15I'm his friend.
00:32:16Thanks, Glenn.
00:32:17I don't suppose any of you boys have got a job.
00:32:19A job?
00:32:20I worked once.
00:32:21I was a pin setter.
00:32:22What is a pin setter?
00:32:23They knock him down.
00:32:24I set him up.
00:32:26Gee, judge.
00:32:27Ain't you never both?
00:32:30Stop that.
00:32:31Oh, sorry, Miss, uh, Your Honor, uh, didn't get much sleep last night.
00:32:35I can't see no point in discussing Glimpy's career.
00:32:38The issue is, are we going to the Hooskow or ain't we?
00:32:41Whether I send you there or someone else does, eventually that's where you're going to wind up.
00:32:47I can't understand it.
00:32:49You boys are supposed to be good American citizens.
00:32:52While our soldiers are fighting for peace, you're disturbing it.
00:32:55There's 101 things that you can do to further war effort.
00:32:59And I'm going to give you a chance to do it.
00:33:01Go on home and don't let me catch you back here again.
00:33:04Case.
00:33:06Thanks, Miss Judge.
00:33:09So long there, Charlie.
00:33:12Where do you think you're going?
00:33:17You said the case was dismissed.
00:33:20The case was dismissed for them.
00:33:21They were brought in here for disturbing the peace.
00:33:23You were brought in here for bookmaking.
00:33:25This is your second offense.
00:33:27How do you plead?
00:33:29Guilty.
00:33:31Six months each.
00:33:33Next case, please.
00:33:36I'll see you fellas later.
00:33:38I got a little date.
00:33:39Mox, can I go with you maybe, huh?
00:33:40No, this is personal.
00:33:42Okay.
00:33:43Hey, fellas, you want to go over to the pool room, huh?
00:33:45Didn't you hear what that judge said?
00:33:48Hey, I wonder where he's going.
00:33:50Let's find out.
00:33:51Hey, Danny.
00:34:02I've had a change of disposition.
00:34:04Yeah?
00:34:05Yeah.
00:34:07Hey, Mox is talking to Danny.
00:34:09Hey, what do you know about that?
00:34:11You can take Ivy to that dance tonight.
00:34:14Thanks, I appreciate that.
00:34:15That's nothing.
00:34:16Nothing at all.
00:34:18About that fight.
00:34:20We found out about Wyckoff.
00:34:21Oh, did he tell you how much I paid him for the job?
00:34:23Right so you wasn't in on it.
00:34:24It's a lucky break for you, that's all.
00:34:28By the way, we're having a meeting tomorrow night.
00:34:30The last I heard, I was kicked out of the club.
00:34:33Yeah, well, I kicked you back in.
00:34:35I'll see you later.
00:34:39Don't wait up for me.
00:34:40Oh, you're a nice girl, Patricia May, but we've got it in common.
00:34:47You can't even shoot a game of pool.
00:34:50If that's the way you feel about it, you better hang up.
00:34:55Guess that's the way she felt about it.
00:34:58I hope Danny likes his dress.
00:35:00Well, I don't see why not.
00:35:01He sees you in it every day.
00:35:02Let me go out there.
00:35:08Good evening, Mrs. McGinnis.
00:35:09Won't you come in, Dan?
00:35:12Hello.
00:35:12Hello, Ivy.
00:35:13Are you ready?
00:35:13I will be in just a minute.
00:35:14Wait till I get my coat.
00:35:15Okay.
00:35:16Mr. Danny lines to see Miss Ivy McGinnis.
00:35:19Prepare for a lull.
00:35:21Very funny bit.
00:35:23You expect to win that 50 tonight?
00:35:25We're sure going to try.
00:35:27Well, you should know a couple of good steps by now.
00:35:29You've been practicing for 300 years.
00:35:31Take me, for instance.
00:35:32I'm going to win that Mizuma tonight, and I ain't had no practicing at all.
00:35:35You're going to dance tonight, Mugs?
00:35:37Who's your partner?
00:35:38Anybody I know?
00:35:39I didn't know you went in for dances, Mugs.
00:35:40I'm ambidextrous.
00:35:42Tonight, you're going to find out that I can beat you with my feet as well as my hands.
00:35:46Come on, Danny.
00:35:47Let's go.
00:35:48Good luck, kids.
00:35:49Be home early.
00:35:49Good night, Mugs.
00:35:50Good night.
00:35:50Good night, Mrs. McGinnis.
00:35:51Have a good time.
00:35:54Don't slam the door, Schlemiel.
00:35:57I'm sorry, Ma.
00:35:59I don't like to be crude like that, but that guy brings out the bad side in me.
00:36:03Did I hear you say you were going to the dance?
00:36:05When did you decide on that?
00:36:07Just now.
00:36:08A little spontaneous conclusion.
00:36:11Hey, Ma, do me a favor, will you?
00:36:12Press this shirt and block this hat.
00:36:14You're not going to the dance in those clothes.
00:36:17No.
00:36:18No, I guess not.
00:36:20Well, how about that outfit I used to wear when I was a choir boy?
00:36:22I'll get it for you.
00:36:26Choir boy.
00:36:27Choir boy.
00:36:29When a body meets a body
00:36:40Coming through the ride
00:36:43When a body
00:36:47Kisses a body
00:36:48In a body cry
00:36:51When a lassie has a laddie
00:36:57When a lassie has a laddie
00:36:57Need they say
00:36:59Hey, oh, in all the land
00:37:03They smile at me
00:37:05When coming through the ride
00:37:08I love, in all the quals
00:37:12ہ
00:37:26Music
00:37:26When a body
00:37:28When a remembrance
00:37:28Good evening, Mr. Gates
00:37:29Good evening, Danny
00:37:30How long, Mr. Gandic?
00:37:30Good evening, Danny.
00:37:31Hello, Mr. Gendrick.
00:37:32I wish you luck in the contest this evening.
00:37:33Oh, thank you.
00:37:34Thanks a lot.
00:37:35See, that band sounds swell, doesn't it, huh?
00:37:37Sure does.
00:37:38Danny, look.
00:37:39I can't believe it.
00:37:40It's Muggs with a girl.
00:37:41I wonder who she is.
00:37:43Muggs, how'd you get here so fast?
00:37:45We had enough of birth on Superman.
00:37:47Well, I'll see you later.
00:37:48Good luck, Muggs.
00:37:49You'll need it.
00:37:52I want you to check this hat.
00:37:54That's too much.
00:38:00And now for the benefit of you swing shifters,
00:38:21that is, those of you who have to go home early,
00:38:25we're going to have the Amateur Jitterbug Contest immediately.
00:38:29Now all those contestants will kindly come up to the table
00:38:32and get your numbers.
00:38:33See, we have numbers to put on your back, every one of you.
00:38:35Plenty of them.
00:38:36Come on, folks.
00:38:37Up to the table.
00:38:45Dancing alone?
00:38:46Nah.
00:38:47Hey, Glumpy, are you in the contest?
00:38:48Sure.
00:38:49I didn't know you were Jitterbug.
00:38:50Are you kidding me?
00:38:51And the members of my family have been bugs for years.
00:38:53Well, where's your suit coat?
00:38:54Suit coat?
00:38:55Couldn't wear it.
00:38:56It's got a hole in the knee.
00:38:57Hey, look, if you got all mine, we have a contest on here.
00:39:00Hey, if she falls down, she'll be home.
00:39:02Funny guy.
00:39:03Ain't she mad?
00:39:04Got this thing just as good as one.
00:39:06What's the use of dancing a couple of hours
00:39:07and expending all that energy?
00:39:09Good luck, Mark.
00:39:10I don't need no luck.
00:39:11This thing's in the bag.
00:39:12Yeah?
00:39:13I hope there's a hole in the bag.
00:39:14Huh?
00:39:15Your number.
00:39:16I don't like that number.
00:39:17Give me the other one, will you, boss?
00:39:18No.
00:39:19No, it's no good.
00:39:20It's my lucky number.
00:39:21Five.
00:39:22Five.
00:39:23That's the one.
00:39:24You better be lucky, Mark.
00:39:25Well, you've been very pessimistic.
00:39:28Okay, boys.
00:39:29Let her go.
00:39:50Well, it's no good.
00:39:51You Whose
00:40:50What you done need up all the property?
00:41:04Dispose of that thing.
00:41:06No sooner said than done.
00:41:20No sooner said than done.
00:41:50Oh, get your old girls.
00:41:52Come on, second front.
00:41:54Let's get some milk.
00:41:57I was getting close to Victor Dummertime.
00:42:17I was getting close to you.
00:42:19I was getting close to you.
00:42:21I was getting close to you.
00:42:23I was getting close to you.
00:42:25I was getting close to you.
00:42:27I don't know.
00:42:29Yeah, I'm getting close.
00:42:31I'm getting close to you.
00:42:33Winners are Engines on your desk.
00:43:05Too bad, Ivy. I guess they were too good for us.
00:43:25Oh, it's all right. Mugs won anyway.
00:43:35Well, congratulations, Mugs. Thanks. Give me the 50, quick stammer.
00:43:47I've told you a thousand times, my name is Klunkhammer.
00:43:50Yeah, yeah. We'll overlook your personal difficulties. Shoot the foodie to me, snooty.
00:43:59No. I don't like that look in your eye.
00:44:04I'm sorry, kids.
00:44:06What are you sorry about? I won, didn't I?
00:44:08Well, that all depends. Young lady, do you work at the Silver Slipper Dance Hall?
00:44:13Well, in a way.
00:44:15And you get paid for dancing?
00:44:17Yes, I guess so.
00:44:19Well, that settles it. I'm sorry. I can't give you the prize money.
00:44:22Ladies and gentlemen, quiet, please. Attention.
00:44:25Unfortunately, Mr. McGinnis has been dancing with a professional.
00:44:29How did you expect me to win with an amateur?
00:44:31I got to have some personal handicap, don't I?
00:44:33Will you please stop butting in when I'm interrupting?
00:44:36Mr. McGinnis has been disqualified, and the real winners of the East Side Amateur Jitterbug Contest
00:44:42are Danny Lyons and Ivy McGinnis.
00:44:47Danny! Danny, we won!
00:44:49We won!
00:44:50Oh, Mugs isn't going to like this.
00:44:53All right, champions. Come and get your money.
00:44:55You're full of perjury. You know that.
00:44:57I won that contest all by myself.
00:44:59I just used the slightest bit of assistance from this young, innocent girl here.
00:45:03Mugs, I told you before, you're disqualified. That means scram.
00:45:07Oh, come on, Mugs. We had fun anyway.
00:45:10Congratulations, Danny, and you too.
00:45:12Thanks a lot.
00:45:13Well, half of this is yours, Ivy.
00:45:14Oh, that's all right, Danny. You keep it for a while.
00:45:16Okay.
00:45:17I've been playing second fiddle of you for a long time, Lyons, but you're going to look
00:45:22awful funny playing a harp.
00:45:24Uh-uh. Now, now, no fester cuffs.
00:45:26I did it.
00:45:27Go part your hair, breakaway.
00:45:30All right, everybody dance, and let the archers follow what they may.
00:45:34Oh, you had to lose that contest after all that fancy hooping.
00:45:47Yes, indeed, Mugs. How did you learn all those fancy steps?
00:45:50I invented them.
00:45:51You're a real hip-cut, Pop.
00:45:52Sure, man.
00:45:54Ah, Danny, congratulations. Both of you. That was great stuff.
00:45:57Oh, thanks.
00:45:57Thanks a lot.
00:45:58John.
00:45:59Sure, sorry you got disqualified, Mugs.
00:46:01I never saw anybody look any sorry.
00:46:02Oh, cheer up, Mugsy. It's all in the family anyway.
00:46:05Well, the drinks are on us. What do you have?
00:46:07I'll have an Andre.
00:46:08What are you going to have, Mugs?
00:46:10I'd like to have a few words with you.
00:46:13There's a lot of little things we've got to discuss.
00:46:15About 50 of them.
00:46:17But I think we'd better do it in private.
00:46:20Okay, Mugs.
00:46:21Excuse me, honey. I'll be right back.
00:46:22Yeah, he'll be right back.
00:46:27Hey, Debbie, it's too bad. You were disqualified.
00:46:29Professional jealousy.
00:46:30Will you have kids with me, Mugs?
00:46:31I already got mine, aren't you?
00:46:33Me too, Lemonade.
00:46:34Just make mine water. I'm driving.
00:46:40Come on, fork over to 50. You've been holding it long enough.
00:46:42But, Mugs, we won the contest.
00:46:44Technically, yes. Financially, no.
00:46:46Come on. Hatch the scratch.
00:46:49You were disqualified.
00:46:50Besides, part of this money is Ivies.
00:46:52I'll take care of the distribution.
00:46:54Mugs, Danny, what's the matter?
00:46:55You'll get back to your lemonade. It's a little personal matter.
00:46:58Now, come on. Get it on the line.
00:46:59You can't stand the looms, can you?
00:47:02No, I can't.
00:47:03If you don't give me that dough, I'm going to belt you one right on the chin.
00:47:06I'll make what to take.
00:47:10Danny, don't do it.
00:47:11Just because he's my brother, don't let him knock you around.
00:47:14That money belongs to us.
00:47:16My palm is itching and my left is raring to go.
00:47:19If you're going to get it up, I'll give you one more chance.
00:47:21Okay, Mugs, if that's the way you want it.
00:47:26That's just the way I want it.
00:47:28Half of that's Ivies, don't forget.
00:47:30I don't want any part of it.
00:47:31Wait a minute, Ivy.
00:47:33I'll take you home.
00:47:34I can find my own way home.
00:47:36Spoken like a true McGinnis.
00:47:39Well, so long, champ.
00:47:41Hey, Danny.
00:47:56Wait a minute.
00:47:59You're leaving the dance rather early, aren't you?
00:48:02Well, I was getting pretty tired.
00:48:04Isn't everyone going to take what Mugs hands out?
00:48:07I'm not afraid of Mugs.
00:48:08I know that.
00:48:10But he thinks you are.
00:48:12Did you ever think of joining another gang?
00:48:14That'll be running away.
00:48:16Not the outfit I'm talking about.
00:48:18They'll be glad to get you.
00:48:20They will sooner or later.
00:48:22And you'll be fighting all kinds of bullies.
00:48:24Like Mugs?
00:48:25Worse.
00:48:26These bullies are called Japs and Nazies.
00:48:30You mean the army?
00:48:31That won't be running away, Danny.
00:48:33That's real fighting.
00:48:35They tried to get me and 17, but couldn't finish the job.
00:48:38There I go, talking about that again.
00:48:44We'll talk it over some more.
00:48:47See you in the morning, Danny.
00:48:48Yes, sir.
00:48:50Good night, Mr. Gendick.
00:48:51Good night.
00:48:51And then I met Mr. Gendick outside.
00:48:59Your father and Mr. Louis Gendick were very good friends.
00:49:02They fought together over in France.
00:49:05I'll bet Pop was a good soldier.
00:49:08One of the best.
00:49:10What are you thinking of, Danny?
00:49:14I'm thinking what a lot of us fellas should have done weeks ago.
00:49:19I'm joining the army.
00:49:20With your consent.
00:49:24For that kind of fighting, Danny?
00:49:26Always.
00:49:27I'm proud to have you go.
00:49:29I'm proud to have you go.
00:49:30I wonder what Ivy will think.
00:49:35Do you mean to say that Danny stood there and did nothing about it?
00:49:40Muggs might be a bully and all that, but Danny doesn't even stand up for his own right.
00:49:45Well, it seems to me that if Danny had a little of what Muggs has, and vice versa, you'd have something.
00:49:51You're still like Danny, aren't you, honey?
00:50:02I suppose.
00:50:11R-Q-O-P-L-Y-Z-M-
00:50:15Hello, Glippi.
00:50:16Don't tell me you want to go to work.
00:50:18Wake!
00:50:18Just giving myself an eye test.
00:50:19Hey, what happened to Danny?
00:50:21You fired him?
00:50:21Danny quit.
00:50:22Quit?
00:50:23What'd he do, let failure go to his head?
00:50:25He had a special reason of his own.
00:50:27I don't think you boys are going to see him around so much.
00:50:30Okay, I'll play straight.
00:50:31Tell me.
00:50:32Danny's joined a new gang.
00:50:34New gang?
00:50:34Bring him around, I'll rub their heads together and make a bonfire out of him.
00:50:37But this gang's really tough.
00:50:39Tough?
00:50:40That's different.
00:50:41New gang?
00:50:42Muggs ain't gonna like this.
00:50:45Fantastic.
00:50:45How do you make those hangers, Muggs?
00:50:46Just practice, just practice, that's all.
00:50:48Hey, I can remember what time in Chicago...
00:50:50Hey, get a load of this.
00:50:50Don't move, I gotta tell you.
00:50:51Listen quietly.
00:50:52Listen, listen.
00:50:53Now speak English.
00:50:54Danny's left, he's gone away.
00:50:55Why do I care about Danny?
00:50:56Yeah, but he's joined a new gang.
00:50:58What gang?
00:50:59I don't know, Gendick's wouldn't tell me.
00:51:00Let's Gendick know about it.
00:51:01Nothing.
00:51:02As long as he said it was very tough and they control the whole country.
00:51:05I'm gonna get even with Gendick one of these days.
00:51:08Yeah, he always sticks up with Danny.
00:51:09That's why you never got that job.
00:51:11I'll tell you what to do.
00:51:12You fellas scatter around, see what you can find out about Danny and his new gang of his.
00:51:15Come back here and let me know.
00:51:20Come out of your tone-deaf.
00:51:22Oh, don't be so gruesome.
00:51:30Hey, Muggs, what is this about Danny?
00:51:33Oh, I'd rather not talk about it.
00:51:34Nick!
00:51:35Nick!
00:51:36Hello, Peter.
00:51:37What's the matter?
00:51:38Look, look what they did.
00:51:39Murderous.
00:51:44My parents.
00:51:46What do I do about them?
00:51:48Oh, don't worry, Peter.
00:51:50Go over to the consulate.
00:51:52He will advise you what to do.
00:51:54You mean to say those Nazis just walked in and snuffed out a whole town just like that?
00:51:59Yes.
00:52:00It was no bigger than our neighborhood from Mott Street to this block.
00:52:05Hey, Nick.
00:52:07What's this?
00:52:07What are you doing, going to school or something?
00:52:10Or this?
00:52:12I'm studying to be an American citizen.
00:52:16You mean to say you ain't a citizen?
00:52:18I soon will be.
00:52:20As soon as I know what's in here.
00:52:22Is it very tough?
00:52:23Some of the questions are easy and others you have to study again and again.
00:52:29I don't see why you have to know all that stuff.
00:52:31That's the trouble with you and a lot of people.
00:52:33You take your citizenship for granted.
00:52:35You should know all these things, just like you know the name of your friends.
00:52:39I know the whole book from cover to cover.
00:52:41Go ahead, ask me some questions.
00:52:43All right.
00:52:45What are the first ten amendments called?
00:52:49Uh, better ask me another question.
00:52:51The book's full of them, ain't it?
00:52:52Oh, if you don't know that, there's no reason to go any further.
00:52:56The first ten amendments are called the Bill of Rights.
00:52:59Did you ever read them?
00:53:01Not recently.
00:53:03Well, the Bill of Rights simply means freedom and protection.
00:53:07It has a lot of clauses.
00:53:09But after all in all, it's like the four freedoms the President talks about.
00:53:13Well, uh, those people must have kind of missed the boat on that set-up, huh?
00:53:19Oh, but they will get those things pretty soon.
00:53:22That's why our boys are journeying the army.
00:53:26You mean all those fellas used to come in here and shoot pool and all those guys that had joined the army,
00:53:30they know all about this Bill of Rights and Amendments?
00:53:32Maybe not.
00:53:33But in their hearts, they know.
00:53:37Like you, Muggs.
00:53:39I saw your face when you read that paper.
00:53:42I didn't have to tell you about the Bill of Rights.
00:53:46Americans are born with it in their hearts.
00:53:50And it just has to come out sooner or later.
00:53:54Where are you going, Muggs?
00:54:18Guess what?
00:54:18Guess what?
00:54:19What?
00:54:20Danny's joined the army.
00:54:21Danny did what?
00:54:22Don't you hear my voice?
00:54:23Danny's joined the army.
00:54:23Maybe he wants to fight now.
00:54:25Yeah, I'm just in the mood.
00:54:28What are you going to do?
00:54:29I'm going to do nothing.
00:54:31Exactly nothing.
00:54:43What's the matter, Muggs?
00:54:53What's the trouble, Muggs?
00:54:58I've never seen you this way before.
00:55:00What's wrong with me anyway, Ma?
00:55:02Why say that?
00:55:03There's nothing ever wrong with a McGuinness.
00:55:05Everything I do turns out wrong.
00:55:07I'm always making enemies.
00:55:09I don't like to hurt nobody, Ma.
00:55:11I always try to do the right thing.
00:55:14Once in a while, I've got to kick the fellas around the club a little bit.
00:55:17But that's just to show them I'm the leader.
00:55:18That's all.
00:55:19What's the real trouble, Muggs?
00:55:23I want your consent to join the army.
00:55:26What brought this on?
00:55:28Well, Danny's in the army.
00:55:31Strutting around like a peacock in that new uniform with the brass buttons and everything.
00:55:36Look, Ma, I can beat Danny.
00:55:37I can beat him in anything.
00:55:38I've been beating him all my life.
00:55:40If he's a private, I'll be a captain.
00:55:41I'll be a major.
00:55:42I can still beat him.
00:55:43If that's the reason you want to join, I don't think you'll make a good soldier.
00:55:50That's not the reason, Mark.
00:55:52There's other reasons.
00:55:53I can't explain them.
00:55:54Just give me your consent, will you?
00:55:55No.
00:55:56Not until you draft it or I think you really want to fight for your country and not just to show Danny up.
00:56:13Well, Muggs never kept you away from Ivy.
00:56:18No, and he won't be able to after tonight.
00:56:22More away than one.
00:56:24Look, Mom.
00:56:27An engagement dream.
00:56:28It's pretty, isn't it?
00:56:30I know someday you and Ivy would.
00:56:33Does she know?
00:56:34No, I didn't know whether to tell Muggs first or...
00:56:39Tell Muggs?
00:56:41Get on your feet, soldier.
00:56:43Now you listen to me, Danny Lyons.
00:56:46You're a man now.
00:56:48Sooner or later Muggs McGinnis is going to find this out.
00:56:51You go and give that ring to Ivy.
00:56:54And forget about Muggs.
00:56:57Thanks, Mom.
00:57:13Hey, wait a minute.
00:57:15You cheated.
00:57:16How can you win a game of solitaire without cheating?
00:57:19At least once.
00:57:20Hey, hey, hey, hey.
00:57:21I've seen him.
00:57:21I've seen him.
00:57:22I've seen him.
00:57:22Quit those semi-hysterics.
00:57:24You've seen who?
00:57:25I saw Danny in his uniform.
00:57:27He even saluted me.
00:57:28Hey, wait a minute.
00:57:29What's the matter?
00:57:30Down to think of it, he didn't have his thumb in the right place.
00:57:33Where was he going?
00:57:34Towards your house.
00:57:35He was, huh?
00:57:36Going to strut his uniform up in front of Ivy.
00:57:39Where you going?
00:57:40Oh, I'm going to have a little chat with him, that's all.
00:57:42Wait a minute.
00:57:42With Danny in the army, you can't boss him around like you used to.
00:57:45I'm still head man around here.
00:57:46You fellas follow me at a safe distance, and you'll find out whatever or not I can boss him.
00:57:50Why, Danny.
00:58:01Hello, Mrs. McGinnis.
00:58:02Where did you get back?
00:58:03Well, I got in about an hour ago.
00:58:05Oh, wait till Ivy sees you.
00:58:07Ivy!
00:58:08Why, you look fine in your uniform.
00:58:09I think you've put some weight on.
00:58:11You look splendid.
00:58:12How have you been?
00:58:13Danny!
00:58:14What a surprise.
00:58:15Hello, Ivy.
00:58:16I brought you some popcorn.
00:58:17Oh, popcorn?
00:58:18Well, I've heard a boy's bringing orchids and candy, but never popcorn.
00:58:22Oh, my.
00:58:23Well, I suppose you two kids haven't seen each other in a long time, and you want to be alone.
00:58:28Yes.
00:58:29No.
00:58:29I'll be right back.
00:58:31Oh.
00:58:32In about three hours.
00:58:33Oh.
00:58:34Come on, Danny.
00:58:35Sit down.
00:58:35I want you to tell me everything you've been doing.
00:58:39It's a long story.
00:58:41Oh, you've got the wrong bag.
00:58:43Well, what's the difference?
00:58:44Popcorn's popcorn.
00:58:45Well, there's a little more than this one.
00:58:46Oh, all right.
00:58:48Good.
00:58:52You know, the popcorn man told me you sometimes find a prize in these.
00:58:55Oh, really?
00:58:56Mm-hmm.
00:58:57Gee, it's been so lonesome without you.
00:59:02Hey, Danny.
00:59:03Hey, look, I found one.
00:59:04You see?
00:59:05What did I tell you?
00:59:06It's just like an engagement ring.
00:59:08What do you mean, like?
00:59:09It is.
00:59:11You put it in there?
00:59:12Uh-huh.
00:59:13That means we're engaged?
00:59:14If you want to be.
00:59:17Oh, Danny.
00:59:26Well, how romantic.
00:59:29Ah, Romeo and Cleopatra.
00:59:31Don't be obnoxious.
00:59:32This is no time for compliments.
00:59:33Muggs, I want you to meet your future brother-in-law.
00:59:35Since when are you making the decisions around here?
00:59:37Danny and I are engaged.
00:59:39That's right.
00:59:39I don't know how long this has been going on, but you're disengaged right now.
00:59:43Yeah, and I'll have you both to know.
00:59:44What's the idea, Muggs?
00:59:46This is my house, ain't it?
00:59:47I'll ask the questions around here.
00:59:49Muggs, please.
00:59:50Watch out.
00:59:50You'll hurt my arm.
00:59:52Boys are downstairs.
00:59:53They'd like to see you.
00:59:54Besides, I'd like to have a little talk with you.
00:59:57If Ivy can spare you for a few minutes.
01:00:00Come on.
01:00:01Oh, okay, Muggs.
01:00:02Fine.
01:00:03I'll be right back, Ivy.
01:00:18Hi, Ivy!
01:00:18Hi, Ivy!
01:00:19Hey, boy, do you look rude in that suit?
01:00:25Yes, sir.
01:00:26We really thought you'd join a new gang.
01:00:28No wonder Gendick said your gang had a couple of million guys.
01:00:30And they're all swell fellas, too.
01:00:32All right, break it up.
01:00:33Cut the gab.
01:00:36What's on your mind, Muggs?
01:00:37Oh, nothing much.
01:00:38I just want to stop these boys before they start kissing you.
01:00:42You know, I'm still head man around here, and I don't like to see the old gang bust up.
01:00:45So I'm going to give you a chance to get back in.
01:00:47He's in the Army.
01:00:48He don't like our gang.
01:00:49Well, heck, I don't.
01:00:50I still want to be a member.
01:00:51I'll give you a chance to prove that.
01:00:53How can I?
01:00:54Gendick likes you a lot, doesn't he?
01:00:56Yeah, and he'd like you, too, if he gave him half a chance.
01:00:59I'm not interested in the old boys, socially.
01:01:01I'm just interested in those new tires he's got.
01:01:03What?
01:01:04You kidding?
01:01:05No, I'm not kidding.
01:01:06And I need you to help me.
01:01:08You want me to help you rob Gendicks?
01:01:10What for?
01:01:11But, though, that's what for.
01:01:12But, Muggs, you know...
01:01:13Bob of mine, you may belong to a new gang, but you're still taking orders from me.
01:01:18Okay, Muggs.
01:01:21Anything you say?
01:01:23Get a hole again, they can get him in a conversation.
01:01:25The main thing is to get him wait in the front of that store.
01:01:28Suppose you get caught?
01:01:29I got an alibi.
01:01:30And fight him, or we got an excuse.
01:01:32Just tell him he looks like he needs a glass of milk or something.
01:01:34Take him down to McGillicuddy's.
01:01:35Okay.
01:01:37Take it easy.
01:01:39Boys, there goes a chump.
01:01:42What are you whistling about?
01:01:47Well, what brings you around here this time of night?
01:01:49Well, I was sort of strolling, and...
01:01:51I have to get to bed early at camp, so...
01:01:53Oh, just the novelty of staying up, eh?
01:01:56Yeah, I guess that's it.
01:01:57Well, sit down, Danny, and tell me all about army life.
01:02:00Yeah.
01:02:02Hey, they're sitting down.
01:02:03He must be tired.
01:02:05What's that slug trying to do?
01:02:06I told him to get Gendick out of there.
01:02:08Looks like he's giving you the double cross.
01:02:10Well, if he knows what's good for him, he's going to take Gendick for that walk.
01:02:13Maybe he's trying to save his rubber heels.
01:02:14You're looking well, Danny.
01:02:18The army must be treating you all right.
01:02:20Oh, I've been feeling great.
01:02:21I've only been in a month, and I've put on 50 pounds.
01:02:2350 pounds?
01:02:24Yeah.
01:02:25Two in weight and 48 in equipment.
01:02:30Why do you like that?
01:02:31Danny turned a stool pigeon.
01:02:33So what?
01:02:33Gendick's what have caught us anyway.
01:02:35There's only one thing to mix that deal up, and I'm going to fix that right now.
01:02:39Yeah, we're going back to the pool room.
01:02:40Why am I going to date with an eight ball?
01:02:41You ever hear the old maximum, business before pleasure?
01:02:44Well, this is old business.
01:02:45Danny?
01:02:46For once and for all.
01:02:49Is the back of the garage all locked up?
01:02:51Well, sure.
01:02:52It's always locked up at night.
01:02:53You know that.
01:02:54I should know it.
01:02:55I used to work for you.
01:03:01Well, I have to be running along now.
01:03:03Good night, Mr. Gendick.
01:03:04Good night, Danny.
01:03:06Drop in again before you go back to camp.
01:03:08I sure will.
01:03:10What's the matter?
01:03:13You got a hole in your memory?
01:03:14I talked to Gendick, just like you told me to.
01:03:16Sure you talked to him.
01:03:18You didn't follow my orders.
01:03:19You did an important job, and you hedged on it.
01:03:22You weren't really going to rob Gendick.
01:03:23You just wanted to get me in trouble.
01:03:25Still the same old jellyfish, huh?
01:03:28You must be crazy to think I'd help you pull a job like that, especially in these.
01:03:32Look, I'm still head man around here, and when I say something, I want it done.
01:03:35I'm sorry, Muggs, but I'm through taking that kind of orders.
01:03:37I don't think I can still keep you in line.
01:03:40I've been doing it all my life.
01:03:44Here, Beanie.
01:03:46Is she kidding?
01:03:47No, I'm not kidding, Muggs.
01:03:49You've been asking for this for a long time, and now you're finally going to get it.
01:03:53Make yourself nice and comfortable so when you fall, you won't hurt yourself.
01:03:55Yeah, you better be comfortable.
01:03:57George, kid.
01:03:59Hey!
01:04:00Hey!
01:04:00Watch it, Muggs!
01:04:02Watch it, Muggs!
01:04:05How'd you like that, Muggs?
01:04:07I love it.
01:04:19Well, have you had enough?
01:04:21Yeah.
01:04:23Yeah, I guess that fills the bill.
01:04:29No hot feelings, huh, Muggs?
01:04:33Yeah.
01:04:34I always said the guy that married my sister would have to lick me first.
01:04:37And you done it.
01:04:38I'm sure glad it worked out this way, Muggs.
01:04:40Well, I'm not glad.
01:04:42But it's all right.
01:04:44Well, we cleaned that place out.
01:04:46And what can we get some more?
01:04:48You know that, don't you?
01:04:50Oh, no.
01:04:51Hey, well, look who's done!
01:04:52Hey!
01:04:53Hey!
01:04:54Hi!
01:04:55Boy, you look great!
01:04:56What are you boys doing?
01:04:57Oh, we're taking that scrap metal down to Gendick's garage for the salvage drive.
01:05:00Hey, didn't they get Gendick for the Army yet?
01:05:02Not yet.
01:05:03Well, I'm glad to see you boys.
01:05:04There's close cooperation with the armed forces.
01:05:06Keep up the good work.
01:05:07It's too bad us guys couldn't make it.
01:05:08But we'll be in there with you next year.
01:05:10With Danny, Glimpy, and I in there, the war will be over next year.
01:05:13Hey, good luck.
01:05:14See you in Tokyo.
01:05:15I'll kill you, Jody.
01:05:17Hey, look!
01:05:18You see what I see?
01:05:20Oh, no.
01:05:21It can't be.
01:05:28Ivy!
01:05:29Salute your superior officer.
01:05:31Yes, sir.
01:05:32Yes, ma'am.
01:05:33Private lines, get in.
01:05:34Yes, ma'am.
01:05:39Boy, ain't this a swell army?
01:05:40Where else could a bug private kiss a second lieutenant and like it?
01:05:43In spite of all my objections.
01:05:47No?
01:05:48I, don't think so.
01:05:49I'm sorry.
01:05:50I know what he said.
01:05:51I've had a crucial time in the corner of the YWO.
01:05:52It can be a rainy season...
01:05:53...a little boy.
01:05:54No!
01:05:55Sure.
01:05:56No!
01:05:57No!
01:05:58I did it!
01:05:59No.
01:06:00No, no?
01:06:01No, no.
01:06:02No, no!
01:06:03I never liked that!
01:06:04No, no.
01:06:05No, no!
01:06:06No!
01:06:07No.
01:06:08No!
01:06:09No!
01:06:10No!
01:06:11No!
01:06:12No, no!
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