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Nick Venizelos (Edward G. Robinson), a Greek immigrant barber, has a knack for poker and other games of chance. A group of his friends chip in so he can play in a big game, but his weakness for blondes leads a con man, Sleepy Sam (Ralf Harolde), to swindle him out of all his money in a rigged game. Nick enlists the help of his friend Jack (James Cagney) to get revenge on the con artists...
Nick Venizelos (Edward G. Robinson), un barbero inmigrante griego, tiene una habilidad especial para jugar al póker y otros juegos de azar. Un grupo de sus amigos hacen una colecta para que juegue en una gran partida pero su debilidad por las rubias provoca que un timador, Sleepy Sam (Ralf Harolde), le bastante todo su dinero en una partida amañada. Nick acepta ayuda de su amigo Jack (James Cagney) para vengarse de los timadores...
Nick Venizelos (Edward G. Robinson), un barbero inmigrante griego, tiene una habilidad especial para jugar al póker y otros juegos de azar. Un grupo de sus amigos hacen una colecta para que juegue en una gran partida pero su debilidad por las rubias provoca que un timador, Sleepy Sam (Ralf Harolde), le bastante todo su dinero en una partida amañada. Nick acepta ayuda de su amigo Jack (James Cagney) para vengarse de los timadores...
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00:03:29¿Qué es lo que necesitas?
00:03:32Tengo que tener $100.
00:03:36Bueno, no, Nick.
00:03:38No me voy a decir nada de mi palabra, sister.
00:03:46Gracias, Nick.
00:03:47No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:03:52¡Gee, tú eres un feliz!
00:03:54Bueno, estoy feliz de hacer, baby.
00:03:55Estoy feliz de hacer.
00:03:56Tengo que ir ahora, Nick.
00:03:59Bye.
00:04:00So long.
00:04:17Oh, back so soon, eh?
00:04:19Well, what's the matter?
00:04:21Oh, just a damn want me to step out with it.
00:04:24Say, I got holes in my socks from kicking skirts away from me.
00:04:26Let's see what the boys in the back room have got all up.
00:04:28I'll be right in.
00:04:44Ah, running into a house and left.
00:04:47Who give me half a dollar for my hand?
00:04:49Well, I wouldn't give you a nickel for your whole body.
00:04:52Oh, no.
00:04:53Good night.
00:04:53I'll see you doing it.
00:04:55Ah, come dice.
00:04:57Ha!
00:04:58Eight's the point.
00:04:59Ha, ha.
00:04:59A dollar comes, Mr. Mitch.
00:05:01That, that it is.
00:05:02Ha, ha.
00:05:03Half a cigar, he shoots.
00:05:04Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:05:09Six, and he wants eight.
00:05:10Eight of them from the gate.
00:05:13Ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:05:17Read a man week.
00:05:19Seven, and you're through.
00:05:21Up ups to death.
00:05:26Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:05:26Mr. Mitch?
00:05:27Yeah?
00:05:28You sure is one lucky white man.
00:05:31You got carpe homes, Slagart?
00:05:32No, sir, I ain't, boss.
00:05:34I ain't got a red flag.
00:05:35Here, take this fin.
00:05:37Stay out of this game from now on.
00:05:39Yes.
00:05:41Don't you kid yourself.
00:05:42Come on, come on.
00:05:45Come on, your dice, man.
00:05:48All right, get your money ready.
00:05:51Next man.
00:05:51Hey, let me in here.
00:05:54Hey, what are you doing around here?
00:05:55Kibitzing the game?
00:05:56No, I got dough.
00:05:59Well, we're not taking any two-bit bets tonight, sport.
00:06:02Well, I'm not making any two-bit bets tonight.
00:06:05That'd look like two-bits to you?
00:06:12This is big time.
00:06:20Now, I'll shoot ten of that.
00:06:23You'll shoot all of that and nothing.
00:06:24Ah, what are you talking about?
00:06:25You heard me, you'll shoot the scene out and nothing.
00:06:27Say, you can't tell me that.
00:06:28You heard me, the hundred and nothing.
00:06:34Shoot the piece.
00:06:35This is a big game now.
00:06:39Get up and leave.
00:06:40The dough is piling up.
00:06:41Come on.
00:06:43Three and two.
00:06:45Point is five.
00:06:48Six, and he wants five.
00:06:50Uh-oh.
00:06:51Come on.
00:06:53Seven.
00:06:53Makes him a loser.
00:06:54And the prisoner ate a hearty breakfast.
00:07:00Well, that cleans me.
00:07:02Well, come on.
00:07:02Move along.
00:07:03Ah, well...
00:07:04Come on, Breeze.
00:07:05Did you go off that door?
00:07:06Take that welcome sign off it.
00:07:17Hey, boss.
00:07:18What do you got against for the sport?
00:07:20Oh, I don't like the way he parts his hair.
00:07:23Come on.
00:07:24Who's your snack?
00:07:24You're too tough for me, Nick.
00:07:26Well, the competition is not for us.
00:07:27Right on, Benny.
00:07:28Nick, you're wasting your time in a small tank like this.
00:07:31You should be in that big game in the city.
00:07:34Why, a hickory short would be a cinch for you.
00:07:37You ain't kidding me, are you?
00:07:38I'm on the level.
00:07:40Yeah.
00:07:40This town's getting soft for me.
00:07:45Say, how much do you think it would take to buck that game?
00:07:47Well, a fellow shouldn't try to.
00:07:49Unless he had at least $10,000.
00:07:52Whew.
00:07:52All right.
00:07:53That's a lot of dough.
00:07:5410,000 bucks.
00:07:56I'll have that someday.
00:07:58And when I do, I'll show those city birds something.
00:08:01Hey, listen.
00:08:02Why don't we make up a pool and stake Nick to that big game?
00:08:06I'll go for a little of it.
00:08:07Hey, do you mean that, kid?
00:08:08Sure.
00:08:09You can have all I got.
00:08:10That's a great idea.
00:08:12Why, I could raise $5,000 on the barbershop.
00:08:14I put in $1,000 what I was going to send back for my wife to bring you here.
00:08:18Oh, no, no, no.
00:08:19Don't do that.
00:08:20Well, look.
00:08:21Maybe I'm better off if I don't send it so I can't lose nothing anyhow.
00:08:25I'll put in $100, Nick.
00:08:26You can come in, Nick.
00:08:27I'll put in $200.
00:08:28You can have all I've got.
00:08:30I'll back you anytime, Nick.
00:08:31We're all with you, Nick.
00:08:32Right.
00:08:38Nani?
00:08:39What do you say about us two going to the big city, huh?
00:08:48Boys, you're on.
00:08:49And I'm quiet, Nicky, and you'll knock them for a loop.
00:08:53Here, Mr. Nick.
00:08:54I'll put in $5.
00:08:55Oh, we can't do this now.
00:09:07Too much, Regina, will you?
00:09:09I know, too.
00:09:10Well, now, my.
00:09:12Write me a letter and get fat, will you?
00:09:13Okay.
00:09:15Just keep that in your pocket, Mr. Nick, and you'll win for show.
00:09:19Oh, thanks, Nick, guys.
00:09:21Say, I practically got that big city sugar in my kick right now.
00:09:24Come here.
00:09:24Give me luck.
00:09:27Here, Nick.
00:09:28Here's my home office address.
00:09:30You can send my share there.
00:09:31Well, I'll send you back your grand and your cut of the wedding.
00:09:34Okay.
00:09:34Of course, you all understand.
00:09:36I bailed back your original investment and we split the winnings 50-50.
00:09:39That's right.
00:09:40Oh, how much do you think you're going to win, boss?
00:09:42Why, I win so much, you can send back to the old country for your wife and your sweetheart, too.
00:09:49Well, now, look here, you young squirt.
00:09:51You keep that barbershop going.
00:09:52Sorry to see you go, Nick.
00:09:54Oh, well, boy, as soon as I make my killing, I'll send for you.
00:09:57And that won't be long.
00:09:58Here's your render, Nick.
00:09:59I'll be waiting.
00:09:59Well.
00:10:00That's a big city flood.
00:10:02Yeah.
00:10:03This is the only flood that I'm going to.
00:10:09Goodbye.
00:10:11Say, conductor.
00:10:12What time do we get to the big city?
00:10:14We're due in there at 6.42.
00:10:17And we've never been late yet.
00:10:19I bet you 10 to 5.
00:10:20We don't make it.
00:10:31Nice ride.
00:10:32Thanks.
00:10:40Okay.
00:10:41Mr. L. F. Johnson.
00:10:44Mr. L. F. Johnson, please.
00:10:48Mr. L. F. Johnson.
00:10:54Good morning.
00:10:54Good morning.
00:10:55Everything satisfactory, Mr. Benefielder?
00:10:57Oh, yeah.
00:10:58Fine hotel you got here.
00:11:00Where's the barbershop?
00:11:01It's right downstairs, sir.
00:11:02Oh, thanks.
00:11:04Oh, by the way, you haven't seen Hickory Short around here today, have you?
00:11:07Oh, you mean Hickory Short, the gambler?
00:11:10Yeah.
00:11:11He doesn't live here.
00:11:13I heard he hung out here.
00:11:15Not in this hotel.
00:11:16Hmm.
00:11:19They, uh...
00:11:20You don't happen to know in which room the big, roving poker game's going on tonight, do you?
00:11:25No, sir, I don't.
00:11:26We don't permit anything like that around this hotel.
00:11:29Oh.
00:11:29Oh, I see.
00:11:32Thanks.
00:11:39There.
00:11:50Phew.
00:11:57Hmm.
00:11:57Hmm.
00:11:57Hmm.
00:11:57Hmm.
00:11:58Hmm.
00:11:58Hmm.
00:11:59No, no, no.
00:12:29Oh, I've never heard them called that before.
00:12:33Any particular brand?
00:12:34Oh, about two bits or better if you got them.
00:12:43These are very nice.
00:12:44I can recommend them.
00:12:45Do you smoke them yourself?
00:12:47Oh, no, sir.
00:12:50Well, they are good.
00:12:52Look awfully good.
00:12:53I'll take four or five of these.
00:12:55How much are they?
00:12:56They're a dollar a piece.
00:12:57You think so?
00:12:59Well, that's the price.
00:13:04All right.
00:13:06I'll take them.
00:13:08Here you are, lady.
00:13:10Thank you.
00:13:11Keep the change.
00:13:16Say, what are these things for?
00:13:19Oh, good eyes.
00:13:20Oh, you gamble with them?
00:13:22Yes, sir.
00:13:23It's a dollar if you lose.
00:13:24And if you win, you get two dollars worth of merchandise.
00:13:26Anything behind the counter?
00:13:29Anything in merchandise?
00:13:31Well, you're a cute little package.
00:13:35Would you like to roll the dice?
00:13:36Well, I don't know.
00:13:37I'm a little green of this sort of thing.
00:13:43Poker dice.
00:13:44One flop.
00:13:44All right.
00:13:45Here goes.
00:13:46Hard to beat, lady.
00:13:49Not for me.
00:13:50Well, come on.
00:13:51Let's see you do it.
00:13:52I'm for you.
00:13:53There you go.
00:13:54Two fours.
00:13:56Three fours.
00:13:57One on me.
00:13:58Well, here goes again.
00:14:00Make it easy for you this time.
00:14:02A pair of fives.
00:14:04That's a cinch.
00:14:05I'd beat it with my eyes closed.
00:14:07I bet you can, too.
00:14:08Come on.
00:14:08Let's see you do it.
00:14:09Oh, two fours.
00:14:12Yeah, and I'm sorry.
00:14:12Two on me.
00:14:13Sorry, lady.
00:14:16Say, you're a cute little trick.
00:14:17Anybody ever tell you that?
00:14:19Not yet.
00:14:20Oh.
00:14:22There he goes again.
00:14:25Well, better still.
00:14:26Straight.
00:14:27Six high.
00:14:28Trying to beat that.
00:14:28You must have beginner's luck, but I'll beat it even yet.
00:14:31Come on.
00:14:32Let's see you do it.
00:14:32Come on.
00:14:34There's a straight.
00:14:35Yeah, I'm sorry, baby, but you lose.
00:14:37Five high.
00:14:38Mine was six high.
00:14:40Say, look here.
00:14:42We better quit this.
00:14:43I hate to see a nice little girl like you lose her job.
00:14:45Oh, thanks.
00:14:47That's three games on the house.
00:14:49My, but you're lucky.
00:14:50Do you gamble much?
00:14:52Oh, well, I take a little flyer every once in a while.
00:14:56For big money?
00:14:58Do I look like a tin horn?
00:15:00I should say not.
00:15:02Well, how much do I owe you?
00:15:04Three dollars, and you get six dollars worth of merchandise.
00:15:06What will you have?
00:15:07I got my eye on that big box of candy right there.
00:15:11That's just six dollars.
00:15:13Well, I'll have it.
00:15:16Shall I wrap it up for you?
00:15:17No, no, no.
00:15:18You keep it, baby.
00:15:19Oh, I don't think I can do that.
00:15:21I mean...
00:15:21Oh, that's all right.
00:15:23I don't eat candy.
00:15:23Get some of my teeth.
00:15:27Well, that's too bad for you.
00:15:28Yeah.
00:15:28But, my, good luck.
00:15:29Look here.
00:15:32You know, I'm a stranger in town.
00:15:35How would you like to come out and have dinner with me tonight, hmm?
00:15:39Oh, I couldn't.
00:15:41My mother doesn't let me stay out at night.
00:15:43Oh, that's too bad.
00:15:45Are you sure you won't change your mind?
00:15:47Well, I couldn't.
00:15:48I really couldn't.
00:15:49I'm glad you liked it.
00:15:53It's very good, let me tell you that.
00:15:55Really?
00:15:56Yeah, it's one of the best seafood places I've ever been at.
00:16:02I thought you'd like it.
00:16:03Great Java, too.
00:16:07Mmm.
00:16:10Not a bad cigar you sold me.
00:16:13I always say you can tell a gentleman about the kind of cigars you smoke.
00:16:16Of course, at home, I smoke my own brand.
00:16:20Yeah?
00:16:21A fella in Havana makes them up for me.
00:16:23Don't say.
00:16:24Hmm.
00:16:27Say, uh, Marie.
00:16:29You know, uh, most of the regulars that hang around the hotel, don't you?
00:16:33Well, yes.
00:16:35Why?
00:16:36You'll never see Hickory Shorten around?
00:16:38You know, the big gambler.
00:16:41He's an awfully nice fella.
00:16:42He's around all the time.
00:16:43You don't happen to know which room they're holding the game tonight, do you?
00:16:47I just happen to know.
00:16:48You won't say I told you.
00:16:49Not a word.
00:16:50Come on, tell me, sister.
00:16:51Well, Mr. Short ordered some cigars to be sent up to his room this afternoon.
00:16:54Yeah?
00:16:55And it's 3.46.
00:16:58Boy, am I itching to get in that game.
00:17:01Ho, ho, ho, ho.
00:17:02I hope you don't think I'm butting in, Mr. Venezuelas.
00:17:05Oh, call me Nick.
00:17:07All right, Nick.
00:17:08That a girl.
00:17:10Say, we're getting along swell, aren't we?
00:17:11What is she going to say, baby?
00:17:14You've been so nice to me in all of us.
00:17:17I was just going to suggest that you put some money in the hotel safe.
00:17:20Yeah?
00:17:20A car fare home in case you...
00:17:23There won't be any in case, sister.
00:17:26I hope not.
00:17:28All right.
00:17:29I got an idea.
00:17:32Here.
00:17:32Now, you keep this for me.
00:17:36A hundred dollars?
00:17:37Oh, I couldn't.
00:17:38You keep this for me, baby.
00:17:40After the game, I'll make you a present of it.
00:17:42And if I lose...
00:17:44Gee, it sounds funny to hear myself saying lose.
00:17:47Well, if I should lose, I'll need it for cigar money.
00:17:51But you don't know me.
00:17:52I might run away with it.
00:17:54Now, listen, sister.
00:17:55I'm a gambler.
00:17:56It's my business to read human nature.
00:17:59To know people.
00:18:00And I can tell that you're on the level.
00:18:02But you could put it in the hotel safe.
00:18:04Oh, no.
00:18:06You're safe enough for me, baby.
00:18:08Well, all right.
00:18:10If you insist.
00:18:11Atta girl.
00:18:12Come on.
00:18:12Put it in the sock.
00:18:13Come on.
00:18:43No, no, no.
00:19:13Oh, gee, I forgot my badge.
00:19:16Here.
00:19:18Here.
00:19:21Here, Nick Venezuelus.
00:19:22Yeah.
00:19:25Yeah.
00:19:26You didn't miss many of them, did you?
00:19:28Well, here's the convincer.
00:19:30That's me in the middle.
00:19:33Well, I guess you're yourself all right.
00:19:36Well, I'm certainly glad to meet you after all the stories I've heard about you and your luck, Mr. Venezuelus.
00:19:41Oh, call me Nick.
00:19:42All right, Nick.
00:19:44Attaboy, Hick.
00:19:46You know, I've been wanting to meet you for a long time.
00:19:49For a little action?
00:19:50How'd you guess?
00:19:52Come on over.
00:19:53I want you to meet some of the boys.
00:19:54Yeah, sure.
00:19:55King's hide.
00:19:56Boys, I want you to meet Mr. Venezuelus.
00:19:59Mr. Tompkins.
00:20:00Howdy, John Tompkins.
00:20:01That's me.
00:20:02Glad to know you, John.
00:20:04Mr. River.
00:20:05Old Deep River himself.
00:20:07Eh?
00:20:07In person.
00:20:08Not a motion picture, Nick.
00:20:10Mr. Schultz.
00:20:11Back-to-back Schultz.
00:20:13So you're the fellow that almost broke the bank at Monte Carlo, huh?
00:20:16Juicy.
00:20:16Glad to know you, Nick.
00:20:17Well, glad to know you, Schultz.
00:20:19And Mr. Barnes.
00:20:21I don't like him from the bottom, brother.
00:20:23All right, Nick.
00:20:24I'll make an exception in your case.
00:20:27Have some grape, Nick.
00:20:28Well, thanks.
00:20:29I don't much mind if I do.
00:20:31Yeah.
00:20:33Hmm.
00:20:38Here's water, huh?
00:20:41Very good, Hickory.
00:20:42Where do you get it?
00:20:43I'd like to get a case myself.
00:20:44Well, I'll send you around the case tomorrow.
00:20:46Well, maybe I'll be better able to pay for it tomorrow.
00:20:51Well, I'll send it to you anyhow.
00:20:55Well, what are we waiting for?
00:20:57Well, how about a little game of skill and chance?
00:21:00Well, I've heard of such things.
00:21:02What do you like to play?
00:21:03Five-card stud.
00:21:05How does that suit you?
00:21:06What's the limit?
00:21:07Roof.
00:21:08Fine.
00:21:09Now, Nick, we're all friends here.
00:21:11Of course, we ain't playing marbles, but we don't want no arguments.
00:21:15Anything ain't right, you just say so.
00:21:16Right.
00:21:17Waiter?
00:21:19Yes, sir?
00:21:20Bring a half a dozen new decks of cards.
00:21:23Regular backs.
00:21:24Hmm?
00:21:27Oh, well, go on, stupid.
00:21:30Anything the guest wants.
00:21:31Yes, sir.
00:21:34What's the matter, Nick?
00:21:35Ain't those cards good?
00:21:36Oh, sure.
00:21:37Just an old barbershop custom.
00:21:40Fresh towel with every shave is my motto.
00:21:43Here.
00:21:43Give me 5G.
00:21:45All right, Nick.
00:21:48Four there.
00:21:49If you run out of those, there's more where they come from.
00:21:52Brother, before the night's over, you'll be buying them from me.
00:21:58Well, you're an optimist, anyhow.
00:22:00That's the way to be, Nick.
00:22:01Hey, what are these yellows?
00:22:02Thousands?
00:22:03Yes, right.
00:22:04What are the blues?
00:22:05Blues are hundreds.
00:22:07I'll call.
00:22:09All right, boys.
00:22:10Come on, ace me, big boy.
00:22:11Well, a pair of aces.
00:22:12Looks like you can read them, Nick.
00:22:14A seven.
00:22:16I didn't do so well with me.
00:22:17Six is a pair.
00:22:18And a little deuce.
00:22:19A pair of aces, Beth.
00:22:20Say hi.
00:22:21Yeah?
00:22:21That cleans me out, boys.
00:22:23Well, looks like I'm on my way to the cleaners, too.
00:22:25Never say dying.
00:22:26I'll call.
00:22:28Raise you.
00:22:29I'm out.
00:22:30Well, uh, that'll have to be a side bet.
00:22:37Well, I'll call.
00:22:39A pair of aces with a queen.
00:22:41I think I got you, Hickory.
00:22:42Aces, king next.
00:22:44Thanks, gentlemen.
00:22:46Jacks and sixes.
00:22:48What a punt.
00:22:49Oh, back-to-back Schultz.
00:22:51Hmm.
00:22:53Well, Nick, the luck's certainly running against you tonight.
00:22:56Yeah, oh, it's just a matter of the breaks.
00:22:59And don't worry about me, boys.
00:23:02My brother works in the mid.
00:23:03Good morning, Mr. Venizelis.
00:23:30Good morning.
00:23:46Knocked them dead.
00:23:48Hmm.
00:23:53Hey, what's that?
00:23:54I don't know, but it's plenty heavy.
00:24:09Is that all, sir?
00:24:11Yeah, that's all.
00:24:12Right.
00:24:13Here, take that.
00:24:26Gee, thank you.
00:24:28Thank you.
00:24:29Everything.
00:24:29Say, uh, girly.
00:24:52Where's Marie?
00:24:54Marie?
00:24:54Oh, you mean the girl that worked here?
00:24:56Yeah.
00:24:57I don't know, sir.
00:24:58I just got a call to report here this morning.
00:25:00Oh.
00:25:02I see.
00:25:10Hmm.
00:25:11Hey, you don't mind if I put my hat on top of yours, do you?
00:25:22It's all right, sir.
00:25:23Thanks.
00:25:23All right.
00:25:23What's the idea, young man?
00:25:48Give me my paperback.
00:25:50Oh, I like your nail, Phil.
00:25:52Well, well, if it isn't Nick.
00:26:07I'll taint a sister.
00:26:10I'm awfully glad to see you.
00:26:12I didn't think you'd get out of that other game you told me about.
00:26:15Hickory, that was nice of you to send me down that fish water.
00:26:18Don't mention it.
00:26:18Pleasure's all mine.
00:26:19How are you, boys?
00:26:20Hello, Nick.
00:26:21Hi, Val.
00:26:21Glad to see you.
00:26:22Did you locate some fresh money, Nick?
00:26:25Well, I told you my brother works in the mint.
00:26:29You know, it ain't so tough when you got friends.
00:26:32Come on, sit in, Nick.
00:26:34You can't get even standing up.
00:26:36I'm glad to get out of that other game.
00:26:37Well, I thought you'd be better company.
00:26:39Sit in, Nick.
00:26:40The water is fine.
00:26:41They're taking me tonight.
00:26:42Well, do you think you can afford it, big boy?
00:26:44Kenny, you're bored.
00:26:45Oh, uh, you ain't got any chips yet, Nick.
00:26:50I'll take 3,000.
00:26:51Right.
00:26:51Come on, I know you's holding up the deal.
00:26:53Oh, that's all right.
00:26:54Plenty of time.
00:26:54Don't mean a hurry, Schultz.
00:26:55There they are, Nick.
00:26:56The same values as yesterday.
00:26:58King bets 50.
00:27:00Come again, Schultz.
00:27:01You see, 50 more.
00:27:02Call.
00:27:03You're too tough for me, boys.
00:27:05Fight it up.
00:27:05I scram.
00:27:06And 50 more to you.
00:27:08I stay.
00:27:09Call.
00:27:10Coming up.
00:27:12King 6, 9, the 8.
00:27:14The King 6 is high.
00:27:15You bet, Schultz.
00:27:16Sure.
00:27:17Well, you can't have anything in check.
00:27:19I bet a blue.
00:27:22Yeah, I'll call it.
00:27:23Make it 3.
00:27:24All right, I'll stay.
00:27:26Stay.
00:27:28Coming up.
00:27:29You caught a 5.
00:27:30You caught the ace.
00:27:31You caught the other ace.
00:27:33Hmm.
00:27:33Ace, Jack, is high.
00:27:34You're better.
00:27:35Well, I'll check to the razor.
00:27:37Better half a yellow.
00:27:39Well, how about making it a full yellow,
00:27:41just for good luck, eh?
00:27:42That's okay.
00:27:43I'll see it.
00:27:45Call.
00:27:46Here's the card that tells the story.
00:27:49You caught a 9.
00:27:51The Ace, King.
00:27:52A 10.
00:27:52The Ace, King is high.
00:27:53Your bet, Nick.
00:27:54Well, Ace, King bets 5 blues.
00:27:57Well, make it a yellow.
00:27:59Call.
00:28:01Well, I got so much confidence in my hand,
00:28:03I'll tap myself.
00:28:04For a yellow and a red.
00:28:06All right.
00:28:07I'll call it.
00:28:10George is calling.
00:28:11Call.
00:28:12King's a good, I guess.
00:28:13Not with me.
00:28:15Heard of Ace.
00:28:16Well, I think I'd top you, Hickory.
00:28:18Ace is.
00:28:19King next.
00:28:19Well, you win.
00:28:21Looks like you're lucky.
00:28:21Heard of Ace.
00:28:24Wheat pots.
00:28:27This Nick, the barber,
00:28:28just a gambling fool.
00:28:29And here you are, Bonds.
00:28:31Here's my 3,000 back.
00:28:32I'll play these.
00:28:34You keep these, Nick.
00:28:36Keep them paid for.
00:28:37You ain't got enough, though,
00:28:39to see yourself through a bad hand anyway.
00:28:41Oh, that's all right.
00:28:42If I need them, I'll buy some.
00:28:43I'll buy them now.
00:28:44Well, why buy when I already got some?
00:28:46Say, I got enough here to see me through a long way.
00:28:49Yeah, well, that ain't the idea, Nick.
00:28:50I mean, you come in,
00:28:51they sit in cold,
00:28:52and you sit in without any dough.
00:28:53What do you mean, without any dough?
00:28:55I know you've got dough.
00:28:57Well, what then?
00:28:58Well, it just ain't being done, that's all.
00:29:00You're cashing your chips
00:29:01and your soup playing.
00:29:02Oh, what's the difference, Hickory?
00:29:04It's my game.
00:29:05It's going to be played
00:29:06according to house rules.
00:29:08All right, then.
00:29:10Here, pay me off.
00:29:11I blew another game
00:29:12to come up here tonight.
00:29:13We ain't running any credit game.
00:29:15You ain't in Irontown now.
00:29:17Let's see your dough.
00:29:18You sold my dough yesterday.
00:29:19Ten grand of it.
00:29:20Ah, well, yesterday was another day.
00:29:22Well, pay me off.
00:29:23Wait a minute.
00:29:23You trying to pull a fast one?
00:29:24Say, who do you think you're playing with?
00:29:26A lot of chumps?
00:29:27Come on, show them your dough.
00:29:28I don't show you nothing.
00:29:30You cheap bunch of tizzlers.
00:29:31I know who you are.
00:29:32Hickory Short, huh?
00:29:33Didn't take you long
00:29:34to get out of that can in Florida.
00:29:36How have you been, Sleepy Sam?
00:29:38Yes, a two-time Phil.
00:29:40Well, what about it?
00:29:41Now, you guys ain't gamblers.
00:29:43You're burglars.
00:29:44How'd you like to show your record
00:29:45to the police?
00:29:46Ah, you small-time squealer,
00:29:48you tin-heart and a stick.
00:29:49Do I get my dough or not?
00:29:51You get nothing.
00:29:52Well, I'll show you.
00:29:53Go ahead, you rat!
00:29:53¡Gracias!
00:30:23Oh, hello, baby.
00:30:36You must have the wrong apartment.
00:30:38Oh, you remember me.
00:30:39You remember, I gave you that hundred bucks to keep for me.
00:30:42I never saw you before.
00:30:44Say, what is this?
00:30:46It's a big city, Hiram.
00:30:49Graham.
00:30:53Come on, open that door.
00:30:58I thought so.
00:30:59For your shelf, for those burglars.
00:31:01It's all the money that belonged to my friends.
00:31:04Come on, open that door.
00:31:07All right.
00:31:08All right, if that's the way you play the game in this town, I'll play it the same way.
00:31:12Only I'll play it in space, and that means you'll pay double.
00:31:14Why, you hustling little bag.
00:31:17I'll have you on your knees begging for a cup of coffee, and if I do for yours, I'll run him right into the lake.
00:31:23What's the noise all about, monkey?
00:31:27What's I tell you?
00:31:28Nothing.
00:31:36Oh, how are you, Mr. Avenue Popolis?
00:31:38Right in.
00:31:39Well, how about a shape for the hester sea, and we shall have it.
00:31:43Well, nice to see you again, Mr. Avenue Popolis.
00:31:46Haven't seen you in some time now.
00:31:47Where do you get your...
00:31:48Oh, excuse me, just a minute.
00:31:52All right.
00:32:01Now, did you get the job, boy?
00:32:03No.
00:32:03Just missed out on it.
00:32:05Which makes it an even eighth.
00:32:07Well, I told you not to come here till I had enough dough to send for you.
00:32:10Yeah, I know, but I couldn't stand that small burg any longer, Nick, after you left.
00:32:15You know how it is.
00:32:17Oh, it'll be all right.
00:32:19You'll find a job.
00:32:20You know how it is.
00:32:21Had any lunch?
00:32:24Not today.
00:32:30And here's two bucks.
00:32:32Now, put this on flying feet in that third race at Churchill Downs.
00:32:35And here's two bucks for your lunch.
00:32:38Now, go on and put on the feet bag.
00:32:41Thanks, Nick.
00:32:47Now, pardon me, Mr. Avenue Popolis, but I had to speak to an old friend of mine.
00:32:51It's all right, Nick.
00:32:52Thanks.
00:32:54Once over, same as usual?
00:32:55Yeah.
00:32:56All right.
00:32:57Don't shave me too close, Nick.
00:32:58My face is very tender today.
00:33:00I'll take care of that.
00:33:02Nice weather we're having.
00:33:03Mm-hmm.
00:33:04Great for the racers.
00:33:06Yeah, I'm glad it's been raining.
00:33:08The track is lightening fast, Nick.
00:33:14Oh, well, that doesn't make any difference to me.
00:33:17I can pick mudders just as easily as fair-weather horses any time.
00:33:21You're a wizard.
00:33:22By the way, who'd you like in the fifth race at Louisville?
00:33:26I got a little bet on no regrets, Nick.
00:33:27Before I forget, shoot this for me in the game tonight.
00:33:30Right.
00:33:32How have you been doing lately, Nick?
00:33:34Oh, I've been doing swell, Mr. Iwan of Popolis.
00:33:36See, the boys in the shop have been staking me to the club game.
00:33:39And I want quite a lot of jack for them.
00:33:41And a little bit for myself.
00:33:42Mm.
00:33:44They've been making a fool for you, eh?
00:33:46Yeah, that's the idea.
00:33:47But that's just bush league money.
00:33:48Oh, if I had some really important dough,
00:33:52I could get into that big game where the sugar is sweet.
00:33:55Mm-hmm.
00:33:56Why, uh, how much would it take to get into that big game?
00:33:59Oh, about ten grand.
00:34:01Ten thousand, huh?
00:34:02Yeah, ten thousand, Mr. Iwan of Popolis.
00:34:04And what I know now about the racket, I could trim him plenty.
00:34:08Mm-hmm.
00:34:08I'll tell you, Peter, these are the luckiest men in the world.
00:34:19Ha, ha.
00:34:20How do you know it, Alex?
00:34:22How do I know?
00:34:23I've been staking him in a small way,
00:34:25and he won for me every time.
00:34:28Haven't I, though?
00:34:29Sure.
00:34:30Now, if we can put him in the big game,
00:34:33I'm sure we can win big money.
00:34:35Boy.
00:34:36Ha, ha.
00:34:37Well, I tell you, Alex,
00:34:39if it's good enough for you,
00:34:40it's good enough for me for to take a chance.
00:34:43I'm not a gambling man, you know that.
00:34:45But you can count on me for three thousand.
00:34:49Oh, boy.
00:34:50How's that?
00:34:51Oh, thanks, Pete.
00:34:53You won't regret it, I tell you.
00:34:54My luck is running great these days.
00:34:57Fine.
00:34:57I'll get the cash and send it over.
00:35:00Now, let's step across the street
00:35:02and see Mr. Dandalous and his four brothers.
00:35:05They usually like a little fort.
00:35:06Yes, and don't let's forget Mr. Agronopoulos.
00:35:08No.
00:35:09It mustn't hurt his feelings.
00:35:10Sure.
00:35:10Can't I put a little more money in it?
00:35:12Oh, no, you put it in on that, boy.
00:35:14You'll be getting plenty.
00:35:14You'll be backing up that truck of yours
00:35:16at the bank every day.
00:35:18You watch it, back then.
00:35:19That's great.
00:35:20We'll appreciate it.
00:35:21Goodbye.
00:35:21Good luck.
00:35:33Now, if you don't mind,
00:35:34I like to return these.
00:35:35The boy brought me more than I needed.
00:35:38Oh, all right.
00:35:38Do you want the cash for them?
00:35:39Yes, please.
00:35:44There you are, sir.
00:35:48Thank you.
00:35:50Buy yourself a scar.
00:35:52Thank you.
00:35:53Thank you.
00:36:12Penthouse.
00:36:16There was a nifty little girl you had last night.
00:36:18No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:36:48No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:37:18No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
00:37:48I suppose I always was, huh?
00:37:51Now listen, I got 50,000 bucks with me.
00:37:5350,000.
00:37:55And I'll play a freeze-out for the whole amount.
00:37:57Pay after each hand.
00:37:59All right.
00:38:01That's a lot of dough.
00:38:02Not for Nick.
00:38:03That brother of mine owns the mint now.
00:38:06Now I'll give you a break.
00:38:08I'll play at your best game.
00:38:09I'll play a poker, stud or draw,
00:38:12clobby-ash, rummy, high or low,
00:38:14pinnacle, or I'll even cut you high cards.
00:38:15Name your weapons.
00:38:17Here, suntan.
00:38:18Here, go downstairs and get half a dozen new decks.
00:38:24Go on, stupid.
00:38:25Anything the guest wants.
00:38:27Yes, sir.
00:38:29You're still superstitious, huh?
00:38:31Yeah.
00:38:32Just careful.
00:38:34Come on, Sam.
00:38:35Get set.
00:38:37Just you and me.
00:38:38We'll deal our own.
00:38:40You boys get to the sidelines.
00:38:42Don't mind if I take a piece of his play, do you?
00:38:44I don't care what you do.
00:38:45I just blame Sam.
00:38:46Count me in, Sam.
00:38:49All right.
00:38:50Save your chips.
00:38:51We'll cash in later.
00:38:58If you don't mind, let's see your dough.
00:39:02I think I can match you, all right.
00:39:04Cards.
00:39:10Two.
00:39:13One for me.
00:39:17What do you do?
00:39:18Well, I can't bet into a one-card draw.
00:39:23How much money have you got left?
00:39:24Five C's.
00:39:29You better put them in the center because that's just what I'm going to bet.
00:39:33Five C's.
00:39:34Well, I've got to call you.
00:39:38All blue.
00:39:40Well, they're good.
00:39:41And I'm clean.
00:39:43I guess that's all, huh?
00:39:45It is as far as I'm concerned.
00:39:46Sorry, Sleepy.
00:39:50Tough luck.
00:39:51Can't say that you got the brakes.
00:39:54Yeah, I wish those tailors would make these pockets a little bigger.
00:39:59Well, Barnes, knew how to cut in on his share.
00:40:02Yeah.
00:40:02Not so smart, huh?
00:40:06Yeah.
00:40:08Suntan?
00:40:09My hat, my cane, my gloves.
00:40:12I heard that in the play once.
00:40:17Yeah.
00:40:19Yeah.
00:40:21Go with that as far as it will take you.
00:40:23Thank you, sir.
00:40:30Yeah, lick the bar we gave you a trimming, huh?
00:40:32Well, I'll be seeing you, boys.
00:40:39Just a minute.
00:40:40Wait a minute, Nick.
00:40:42Behave.
00:40:45How do you like it, boys?
00:40:47What are you singing the blues about?
00:40:49I told you I was going to get evens, and I told you I was going to play your way.
00:40:53Of course, you smart gamblers have heard of shaved cars.
00:40:58Well, Nick the barber can shave them a little closer than you can.
00:41:01Just take a look at those decks I sent out for.
00:41:07Well, goodbye, boys.
00:41:11And thanks for the buggy ride.
00:41:17What a wheezy you turned out to be.
00:41:19Hey, the smoke bother you?
00:41:34Oh, no, I like it.
00:41:36A little late to ask you.
00:41:37You know, a fellow in Havana makes them up for me.
00:41:41You don't say.
00:41:42Yeah.
00:41:44Now, be yourself.
00:41:48I suppose you're very happy this morning, Mr. Venezuelus.
00:41:51Yeah, why?
00:41:52I read in the papers about you winning a lot of money from that gambler.
00:41:58Um, Sleepy Sam.
00:42:01I think that was his name.
00:42:02Yeah.
00:42:03Oh, that was nothing.
00:42:04I'm just starting.
00:42:06Before long, you'll be reading a whole lot about me.
00:42:10Why, it must be wonderful to win a lot of money like that.
00:42:14Oh, money don't mean anything to me.
00:42:20Say, uh, you're a pretty smart girl.
00:42:23Maybe you can give me a little advice.
00:42:25Now, if you were a man, and a certain girl that made a sucker out of you,
00:42:34once upon a time, how would you get even with her?
00:42:40Well...
00:42:41Well, now, now, I don't mean hurt her or anything like that.
00:42:44But just make her change her mind about me being a sucker.
00:42:47Oh, why, you're only kidding, Mr. Venezuelus.
00:42:50How could anybody play you for a sucker?
00:42:53No, no, no, I'm not kidding.
00:42:54I'm serious, sister.
00:42:57I'd just like to get a little satisfaction out of that young lady.
00:43:02Now, how would you go about it?
00:43:05Well, if I were a man...
00:43:08Yeah?
00:43:09The first thing I would do would be send her some flowers.
00:43:13Uh-huh.
00:43:14And I'd follow it up with a bracelet.
00:43:17And if she's that kind of a girl, well, the rest is easy.
00:43:24Bracelet?
00:43:25So you mean one of those things they wear around their wrists?
00:43:29Yes.
00:43:30With diamonds in it.
00:43:33Diamonds?
00:43:34Mm-hmm.
00:43:36You're not this girl's manager, are you?
00:43:38Oh, hey, Armory, take care of Blondie.
00:44:05Just let me know anything I can do for you, sir.
00:44:11All right.
00:44:13I want you to open that door to that next room.
00:44:16And, uh, put these first two suitcases in there.
00:44:20Yes, sir.
00:44:21Here, George.
00:44:22Thank you, sir.
00:44:23But, boss, I can't spend no half a bill.
00:44:31Well, you get the other half at the other end of the line.
00:44:34If you're a good boy.
00:44:36Yes, sir.
00:44:37I won't be good.
00:44:38I'll be bucket.
00:44:40Come here.
00:44:41Give me luck.
00:44:43You sure have luck now.
00:44:45Oh, uh, George.
00:44:46What room is Mr. Short in?
00:44:48Mr. Short?
00:44:49Yeah, Hickory Short.
00:44:49Oh, he's a three-eighths, sir.
00:44:52All right, Scrant.
00:44:53Yes, sir.
00:45:09Marie.
00:45:11Open the suitcase and hang up my checkered suit.
00:45:14Well, boy.
00:45:16This is the payoff.
00:45:18I wish the crowd back in the old barbershop could see us now.
00:45:21Louisville bound with a bankroll big enough to choke a cow.
00:45:26I guess after tonight, I'll send the boys back home a few thousand.
00:45:30You've already paid them double.
00:45:32For what of it?
00:45:32I got plenty.
00:45:34Besides, ain't they still my pals?
00:45:37Tonight's the night, Nick.
00:45:40Make every post a winning one.
00:45:41If I lose, I'll be back in the old barbershop matching petties with snake eyes.
00:45:48But how can I lose?
00:45:49Ha, ha.
00:45:50Father, may I.
00:45:58I will.
00:46:02I'll be back in the old barbershop.
00:46:04¡Gracias!
00:46:34Good evening, boys.
00:46:36Good evening, Bob.
00:46:37Here, try these.
00:46:38A fella in Havana, mix them up for me.
00:46:40Thank you, Bob.
00:46:41Good evening, Bob.
00:46:42Hello, Nick.
00:46:43Oh, hello, town.
00:46:44Say, by the way, Nick, can you let me have another key for a friend of mine?
00:46:46Who for? The district attorney?
00:46:48No, chief of police.
00:46:50Oh, in that case, you can have mine.
00:46:52Great.
00:46:53Thanks.
00:47:00Good evening. How are you?
00:47:02Good evening.
00:47:04No, I heard you hadn't told it.
00:47:06Well, I'll give it to you this time.
00:47:10How are they treating you?
00:47:11Just fine.
00:47:12They're new here, aren't you?
00:47:13Yes, sir.
00:47:14Well, you'll like it.
00:47:15Thank you, Bob.
00:47:16You know who I am?
00:47:17Yes, sir.
00:47:20Now, straighten that painting.
00:47:23Yes, sir.
00:47:28Not bad.
00:47:32No, sorry.
00:47:34No, no, no, no.
00:47:35No, no.
00:47:36No, no, no.
00:47:37It's bad.
00:47:41Well, I've got a knife, hers and a knife.
00:47:51Good addition to the three years
00:47:55Oh, Nick. Nick, look what I've won.
00:48:03My luck finally changed. I just quite seem to lose.
00:48:06No? How much did you win?
00:48:08$110.
00:48:09Here, let me see.
00:48:12$20, $40, $60, $80, $90, $100.
00:48:15Great. Just what you owe me.
00:48:17What I owe you?
00:48:18Yeah. You never did have a good memory.
00:48:21Here.
00:48:22What do you mean?
00:48:30How you doing now, baby?
00:48:32Great. I've been playing the red.
00:48:34Well, here's $100. Put that on the red, too.
00:48:36Oh, Nick.
00:48:40You darling.
00:48:42Hold on.
00:48:43That a girl.
00:48:52Well, what are we going to do about it?
00:49:06Every time we raid, Nick, he proves he doesn't own the place.
00:49:09He's got a phony front for every one of his joints, and you can't pin anything on him.
00:49:12That isn't a suggestion.
00:49:16That's an alibi.
00:49:17We close him one night, and he opens up the next in another spot.
00:49:21Another alibi.
00:49:24Now, I demand a showdown.
00:49:26With the election coming up, I'm not going to let a tin horn gambler put me in the middle.
00:49:31We found Sleepy Sam, Chief.
00:49:32He got him from Frisco last week.
00:49:34Where is he?
00:49:35In there.
00:49:36Boys, I'd like to see him alone.
00:49:38Come on.
00:49:38Come on.
00:49:39Come on.
00:49:42Sam?
00:49:47How are you, D.A.?
00:49:48Just step into my office.
00:49:59Anything new on that case?
00:50:02Something hot.
00:50:03I'll talk to you later.
00:50:05All right.
00:50:11Glad to see you, Sam.
00:50:12How have you been?
00:50:16What's up, Black?
00:50:17I just wanted to get some gambling information from you, Sam.
00:50:20Yeah?
00:50:21Well, three of a kind, still be two pair.
00:50:24Don't be a comedian.
00:50:26I don't know anything about it.
00:50:27I've been legit for months.
00:50:29What made you quit?
00:50:30I got tired of it.
00:50:31What's it to you?
00:50:32Yes.
00:50:33You got tired of it after Nick the barber pushed you over and rubbed it in.
00:50:36I understand he took your girl, too.
00:50:39If you know so much, what do you send for me for?
00:50:41Well, listen, Sam.
00:50:43We're both holding the same bag.
00:50:45This little greaseball Nick is giving us both to run around.
00:50:50Why don't you come clean?
00:50:52Tell me how to bring him down.
00:50:53If I knew, I'd do it myself.
00:50:55He must have some weakness.
00:51:00He's just a small-time hick at heart, but just dumb enough to be smart.
00:51:06If you were the district attorney, how would you tackle him?
00:51:08I'd shoot him some night when he was trying to escape from the law.
00:51:12Don't be silly.
00:51:13That isn't done.
00:51:15Well, you know his weakness, don't you?
00:51:17What?
00:51:18He's nuts for blondes.
00:51:24Yeah.
00:51:26Send your wife around.
00:51:28He'll go for any old bag.
00:51:30Why you?
00:51:31A little rub, Nick?
00:51:34Yeah, I don't mind.
00:51:36Now, what is it you boys want to know?
00:51:39We want to know what you've got to say to this latest blast from the district attorney.
00:51:44Now, has he been talking about me?
00:51:45Look at that.
00:51:46He's throwing kisses at you again.
00:51:49Why, he's got me all wrong, boys.
00:51:52I'm not a gambler.
00:51:52I'm a barber.
00:51:53This is my shop.
00:51:56This is the only business I've got.
00:51:57Nick the barber.
00:51:58Isn't that what everybody calls me?
00:52:00Now, what's he want to go ahead and make a lot of trouble for?
00:52:02I'm just a nice little fellow trying to get along.
00:52:05Now, what's he want to go ahead and blow a lot of steam off for?
00:52:08You know, he reminds me of a little sawmill we had in our own hometown, in Irontown.
00:52:12It had such a big whistle on it, every time the whistle blew,
00:52:14the sawmill stopped running.
00:52:17Yeah.
00:52:19And you're going to keep your place open as usual?
00:52:21Well, why not?
00:52:23There's no law against running a barber shop, is there?
00:52:27You're too smart for one guy, Nick.
00:52:28Yeah, I ought to incorporate, huh?
00:52:30Yeah.
00:52:31Yeah, have a cigar, boys.
00:52:33You know, a fellow in Havana makes him up for me.
00:52:35That's all right.
00:52:36Yeah, help yourself.
00:52:37Sure.
00:52:37Yeah, I'm not forgetting you, boy.
00:52:40Well, so long.
00:52:41So long.
00:52:42See you in the jailhouse.
00:52:44Sure.
00:52:44I'll come and visit you in the can any time, brother.
00:52:47So long.
00:52:48So long.
00:52:49So long.
00:52:50Good night, Nick.
00:52:51Well, I've got to catch this next edition, Nick.
00:52:53Thanks very much.
00:52:54Well, the pleasure was all mine, boys.
00:52:56Moss, you're sure one smart fellow.
00:53:00You sure tell him a big mouthful.
00:53:02Yeah.
00:53:03If that cheap district attorney get too fresh,
00:53:06nick the barber, give him close shave.
00:53:07What's his work.
00:53:24It's pretty good.
00:53:26Oh, don't wait.
00:53:29Gracias por ver el video.
00:53:59Gracias por ver el video.
00:54:29¿Qué?
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00:56:59I'll answer it.
00:57:04Hello?
00:57:05Hello, is that you, Black?
00:57:07Well, this is Nick the Barber.
00:57:08I just kicked your stool pigeon right out of my office.
00:57:10And what's more, if you don't quit messing around my affairs,
00:57:12I'm going to kick you right out of town.
00:57:15A stool pigeon?
00:57:16What'd you do to tip her mitt?
00:57:17Oh, boy, I can tell him.
00:57:19She had District Attorney written right across her kisser.
00:57:22And before I got through with her,
00:57:23she had Nick the Barber written right across her...
00:57:25something else.
00:57:28Congratulations.
00:57:28You got wise to yourself at last.
00:57:31Hey, no woman will ever make a sucker out of me again.
00:57:34Nick is plenty smart these days.
00:57:36Yes, sir.
00:57:38Oh, boy.
00:57:47Boy, I'll never forget the expression on that dame's pant
00:57:50when I gave her the boot.
00:57:52Probably the first time of day that she was kicked out of an office.
00:57:55Yeah.
00:57:55What's that?
00:58:07Stop, Dale.
00:58:11What's the matter?
00:58:12We just dragged the girl out of the river.
00:58:13Will you take her to town?
00:58:14Where is she?
00:58:15Right over there.
00:58:17Oh, let's see.
00:58:18She's still alive?
00:58:23Yes.
00:58:24Get a robe, quick.
00:58:25Yes, sir.
00:58:25Put her in the car.
00:58:26We'll take her to the hospital.
00:58:27Wait a minute.
00:58:28What do you know about this dame?
00:58:30Well, all I know, she's almost drowned.
00:58:32Come on, boys, quickly.
00:58:33Get her in the car.
00:58:34Get her in the car.
00:58:35I'll take care of her.
00:58:42All right, George.
00:58:43Pick up.
00:58:44All right.
00:58:45Go on.
00:58:45Step on her.
00:58:54How do you know she's not another plant from the district attorney's office?
00:58:57Yeah, I suppose they brought her here and threw her in the water, huh?
00:58:59Well, don't forget, you can still pour water.
00:59:04Smart fellow, aren't you?
00:59:06Yeah.
00:59:07Yeah.
00:59:09That a girl.
00:59:12Where am I?
00:59:14You're all right.
00:59:16We're taking you to the hospital.
00:59:17Where?
00:59:18To the receiving hospital.
00:59:19Now, don't get excited.
00:59:20Please don't take me to the hospital.
00:59:22I don't want to go there.
00:59:24I won't go there.
00:59:26No.
00:59:27What did I tell you?
00:59:28Now, don't get yourself all worked up.
00:59:32Send me out here.
00:59:34Then I'll go home.
00:59:36I can get a bus.
00:59:37Yeah, you can't do that.
00:59:38You're all wet.
00:59:39You'll catch pneumonia.
00:59:41I'll be all right.
00:59:43Let her go if she wants to.
00:59:44We might get into a jam.
00:59:46You don't know what her racket is.
00:59:48Belle, come on.
00:59:49Pull up to the curb.
00:59:58See, I think you'd better take that rope with you.
01:00:05It's cold.
01:00:05Oh, no.
01:00:06I'll be all right.
01:00:07Thank you very much.
01:00:09It was kind of you.
01:00:12Oh, Jack.
01:00:13Jack.
01:00:14Come here.
01:00:14Get her.
01:00:14Uh-uh.
01:00:15The act is on again.
01:00:16Hey, looks to me as though the kid is starved.
01:00:18I suppose you'd call that fixing, too.
01:00:20Well, what do you want to do with her?
01:00:21Come on.
01:00:22Put her in the car.
01:00:22We'll take her home.
01:00:23What do you think we're going to do?
01:00:25Come on.
01:00:25Take care of her now.
01:00:26Easy.
01:00:31Well, uh, what are you going to do about that girl?
01:00:34Are you running a sanitarium?
01:00:36Are you still hopping on that?
01:00:38Put on a new record.
01:00:39Haven't you had enough trouble with dames without going out and looking for it?
01:00:43I wouldn't trust any of them.
01:00:45But you've got to admit, they're awfully nice company.
01:00:47Yeah.
01:00:48Oh, why don't you snap out of it?
01:00:51See, your face is so long, I charge you two prices for a shave.
01:00:57What, you what?
01:00:58Probably got a date with her manager.
01:01:00Yes, I'm leaving.
01:01:02I just wanted to thank you for being so kind.
01:01:05Oh, don't thank him, lady.
01:01:06He loves playing St. Nick for dames.
01:01:09He picks up a fallen woman every week, just to keep him practicing.
01:01:12Oh, don't mind him.
01:01:13He's rehearsing a vaude of a lack.
01:01:15And if he lets out one more cracker, he's going to ring the curtain right down on his chin.
01:01:23You can't walk out like this.
01:01:24The doctor says you might get pneumonia.
01:01:27Even the doctor's playing for a sucker.
01:01:29Say, why don't you wise enough?
01:01:31Give her a break.
01:01:35Snake eyes.
01:01:36Yes, sir.
01:01:37Draw another cup of java.
01:01:38Coming right up, boss.
01:01:39I think you'd better stay put for a few days.
01:01:42You look plenty weak.
01:01:43Like the wreck of the Hespers?
01:01:45Yeah, something like that.
01:01:47I have a few questions I want to ask this young lady.
01:01:52Do you know who we are?
01:01:53No.
01:01:55Only you've been very kind.
01:01:57Have you ever heard of Nick the Barber?
01:01:59Yes.
01:02:01I've read about him in the papers.
01:02:03He's a gambler, isn't he?
01:02:05Oh, I recognize you now.
01:02:10And you've never seen him before?
01:02:12Only pictures in the newspapers.
01:02:16Well, lady, you must have some cream.
01:02:19Why did you jump off that bridge last night?
01:02:22Are you sure you didn't fall off?
01:02:25Say, what are you?
01:02:26A policeman or something?
01:02:27Go on, get dressed.
01:02:28I know what I'm doing.
01:02:31Come on.
01:02:36Mother knows best.
01:02:39Your friend doesn't like me very well.
01:02:42Don't take what that Logan said too seriously.
01:02:44Really, he's a swell fellow.
01:02:45That's all right.
01:02:46I'm used to abuse.
01:02:51Hey, you will be having Blondie crying in a minute.
01:02:54Come on, get hold of yourself.
01:02:56Were you working?
01:02:57I was, but I lost my job.
01:03:01Then I got sick.
01:03:03Yeah, and you were broke, huh?
01:03:04I had a few dollars.
01:03:06Then some more things happened.
01:03:08Then last night.
01:03:11I don't suppose it's very easy for you girls.
01:03:18I was a coward.
01:03:20Oh, coward.
01:03:21There are lots of people who would be cowards
01:03:23if they went through what you did.
01:03:25But I'm all straightened out now.
01:03:27Atta girl.
01:03:27I feel like a new person.
01:03:32Thanks for what you did.
01:03:35That's nothing, lady.
01:03:37Now, here.
01:03:39You'll need a little steak.
01:03:41It's awfully kind of you, but I can't...
01:03:43Oh, that's all right.
01:03:44Come on.
01:03:45I'll probably never be able to pay it back.
01:03:47Well, that's all right, sister.
01:03:48I own the mint.
01:03:50My brother gave it to me.
01:03:53Thanks.
01:03:54Goodbye.
01:03:55Goodbye.
01:04:00And keep off of bridges.
01:04:08Here, what's the matter?
01:04:09Oh, I was just a little dizzy.
01:04:11But I feel all right again.
01:04:14Now, look here.
01:04:16You're not going out of here.
01:04:17Not until you're better and get some color in those cheeks.
01:04:20Hey, you're set on keeping that day with the undertakers, aren't you?
01:04:23Well, nothing doing.
01:04:24You stay put.
01:04:25You take orders from me, and I'm taking orders from the doctor.
01:04:27By the way, the doctor's coming up to see you sometime today.
01:04:30And you're not going out until he says the word.
01:04:33I'll be a good girl.
01:04:34Well, I'll be a good girl.
01:04:34Well, here's the key.
01:04:59Well, I'm glad to see you get rid of that ghost.
01:05:24That dame gave me the creeps.
01:05:26Now, you'd make a great copper.
01:05:29You can guess more right things wrong than anybody I know.
01:05:33Well, where is she then?
01:05:35In the bedroom, wise guy.
01:05:38Say, how long is this going to last?
01:05:41What's the big idea?
01:05:41You going screwy?
01:05:42Why don't you button up?
01:05:44I'm only doing it with any decent guy in the same spot would do.
01:05:47She'll be gone in a couple of days.
01:05:49And then you can be my sweetheart again, dearie.
01:05:54Ah.
01:06:03I have good news for you, Snake Eyes.
01:06:05Yes, ma'am?
01:06:06This is the last time I'm going to change the furniture around.
01:06:09I'm glad to hear that.
01:06:11I done thought you was going to wear it as fun as you are, kicking it around.
01:06:14Good morning.
01:06:15Good morning.
01:06:16Have a good sleep?
01:06:17I feel fine.
01:06:19Good.
01:06:21Well, so you've been at it again.
01:06:24Do you really like it?
01:06:25I look swell.
01:06:29What did you do with that picture of Jack Dempsey?
01:06:31I put it in your den.
01:06:32You don't mind, do you?
01:06:33Oh, that's all right.
01:06:35Say, you can put Tony in the cellar if you want to.
01:06:37It's been so much fun fixing up a place like this.
01:06:41Yeah.
01:06:42I'd like it better myself since you've been around.
01:06:46Sit down, Nick.
01:06:48There's something I want to talk to you about.
01:06:51Yeah?
01:06:54Why, uh...
01:06:55What's on your mind, baby?
01:06:57Why have you been so nice to me?
01:07:01Oh, well, that's my nature.
01:07:04Big-hearted Nick, they used to call me back in Irontown.
01:07:06You've done so much.
01:07:08And there doesn't seem to be anything I can do for you.
01:07:11Why, you've done plenty.
01:07:12Just being around is enough.
01:07:14Don't you worry about that.
01:07:17What's the matter?
01:07:17I was thinking maybe...
01:07:25Yeah?
01:07:31Oh, no, no, no.
01:07:34No, you don't owe me anything.
01:07:36Now, you stay here as long as you like.
01:07:38The longer you stay, the better I like it.
01:07:40And someday, maybe...
01:07:43Oh!
01:07:44Now, here, here.
01:07:45What's all this about?
01:07:47Now, please, don't cry, baby.
01:07:50There isn't a thing for you to worry about.
01:07:53What's on your mind, honey?
01:07:55I haven't been on a level with you, Nick.
01:07:58You're not from the district attorney's office?
01:08:00No.
01:08:01But I haven't told you the whole truth about myself.
01:08:04Oh, that's all right.
01:08:06I haven't told you the whole truth about myself, either.
01:08:10Did you ever know I used to play the saxophone in the Irontown band?
01:08:15I'm serious, Nick.
01:08:17I'm wanted by the police.
01:08:20Police?
01:08:21What for?
01:08:23For blackmail.
01:08:24Blackmail?
01:08:25But it really wasn't blackmail.
01:08:28I mean, I didn't intend to blackmail him at all.
01:08:31I wanted you to know.
01:08:33I might get you into some trouble with the police.
01:08:36Oh, police don't bother me now.
01:08:39Say, as far as they're concerned, I'm just a barbershop proprietor.
01:08:42They haven't got a thing on me.
01:08:44But don't you want me to get out now?
01:08:45What for?
01:08:47I'm not exactly a Sunday school teacher myself.
01:08:51I seem to be kind of a jinx wherever I go.
01:08:54Well, you haven't been a jinx to me.
01:09:02I hate to do this.
01:09:07It's the only way we can nail him.
01:09:09Of course, it's really compounding a felony.
01:09:12Well, what of it?
01:09:13The end justifies the means.
01:09:16We've got to drive Nick out of this town.
01:09:18The disgrace is we have to resort to such roundabout methods to get him.
01:09:22But if we can put him in jail for only a few months, we can break up his reign.
01:09:29The public and the press will lay off me.
01:09:33The girl's here.
01:09:35I picked her up at the Savoy.
01:09:36Send her in.
01:09:39Miss Graham.
01:09:41Come in.
01:09:44How do you do, Miss Graham?
01:09:45Sit down.
01:09:50Please.
01:09:59Miss Graham, I...
01:10:00I have here a warrant charging you with blackmail.
01:10:05And enough evidence to convict you.
01:10:08I...
01:10:08I didn't mean to blackmail him.
01:10:10That's your story.
01:10:12But what you did is extortion in the eyes of the law.
01:10:15That you can be sent to the penitentiary.
01:10:18But there's a way you can avoid going to the penitentiary, Miss Graham.
01:10:21A very simple way.
01:10:23What do you expect me to do?
01:10:25Just a little favor.
01:10:29While we were checking up on Nick the barber, we found that you were living in his apartment.
01:10:33That isn't true.
01:10:35I live in a spare room down the hall.
01:10:37Now, don't lie.
01:10:39We watched every step both of you made for a week.
01:10:41The sentence for blackmail, Miss Graham, is two to ten years in the penitentiary.
01:10:50But you can avoid that if you'll just do what I ask you.
01:10:54Well, what is it?
01:10:56Not much.
01:10:58Just this.
01:10:59I want you to get me some of those gold keys that Nick's customers use for his gambling house.
01:11:04I won't.
01:11:06I haven't finished, Miss Grayley.
01:11:07I don't care.
01:11:08I won't do it.
01:11:09You can send me a...
01:11:11Now, don't be foolish.
01:11:13It's a case of you or him.
01:11:16He'll never know you did it.
01:11:18I won't.
01:11:19I won't.
01:11:20Now, don't get excited.
01:11:24All we want to do is to give Nick a good scare.
01:11:27He'll be out in a month.
01:11:28That wouldn't hurt him at all.
01:11:30While if you went to the penitentiary for a long sentence...
01:11:33But he's the only person that's ever been kind to me.
01:11:39He's a public menace.
01:11:40He's trying to corrupt public officials.
01:11:43He's even put his filthy hands on policemen, state's attorneys, and even made overtures to our judges.
01:11:49I can't help him.
01:11:51Let me alone.
01:11:53Please don't let me do it.
01:11:56Oh, please.
01:11:58Please.
01:11:59Please.
01:12:01Oh.
01:12:08Have you a key, sir?
01:12:09Sure.
01:12:19You look swell, baby.
01:12:35You got class.
01:12:36That's what I like about you.
01:12:39I think you're about the prettiest little thing I've ever seen.
01:12:43And the sweetest.
01:12:44Nick, I'm not what you think I am, Nick.
01:12:47What, not sweet?
01:12:49Now, don't tell me.
01:12:50I know.
01:12:51Nick used to be a sugar taster.
01:12:56I've got something for you.
01:12:59There.
01:13:03Here.
01:13:06Doesn't that look nice, Nick?
01:13:07I can't take it, Nick.
01:13:10Oh, yes, you can.
01:13:12And what's more?
01:13:13Before long, I'm going to give you a ring.
01:13:16For that finger.
01:13:19What's the matter, honey?
01:13:21Here, you're shaking like a leaf.
01:13:23I'm all upset tonight, Nick.
01:13:25Here, get rid of the gun.
01:13:49Here, get rid of the gun.
01:13:49Here, get rid of the gun.
01:14:17So, Reed, you stay right here.
01:14:19¡Gracias!
01:14:49¡Gracias!
01:15:19...
01:15:37I thought so.
01:15:39It was you who let those coppers in, you dirty little stool pigeon.
01:15:42What's this all about?
01:15:44He's printing evidence on you.
01:15:46You should put it in the inside coat pocket I'm telling you, to look for yourself.
01:15:49No, no, no, no, no.
01:16:19We like your company.
01:16:21It's hot and stuffy here.
01:16:22Let's take a walk.
01:16:25Hmm.
01:16:26You've got good manners for cops.
01:16:28All right, I'll oblige you for all the good is going to do you.
01:16:32So all you've got here is what you've got on.
01:16:33Is that it, Nick?
01:16:34Yeah, that's it.
01:16:35Then you've got plenty.
01:16:43That's nothing but a racing fall.
01:16:45You probably don't know there's an old blue law
01:16:47that classifies a racing form as gambling paraphernalia.
01:16:51Makes possession of one punishable by a six-month jail sentence.
01:16:55I didn't know it myself for just a few days ago,
01:16:58but I know it now, Nick.
01:17:01And so do you.
01:17:03Why, you dirty, you double-crosser.
01:17:06Yeah.
01:17:06What's the matter with this fellow?
01:17:09I shocked him.
01:17:10And I'm darn sorry he didn't have it coming.
01:17:12He's unconscious.
01:17:14Let's be going, Nick.
01:17:16Wait a minute.
01:17:16This fellow isn't unconscious.
01:17:17He's dead.
01:17:18What's that?
01:17:20Come on.
01:17:24Jack.
01:17:25Jack.
01:17:27Jack.
01:17:28Jack, I'm talking again.
01:17:31Jack.
01:17:31It looks like manslaughter or murder now, Nick.
01:17:45Yeah.
01:17:56So you gave me the works, huh?
01:17:58Yes, Nick.
01:17:58I did it.
01:18:02But I didn't think it'd be for...
01:18:04for anything like this.
01:18:07I've always been a little coward.
01:18:12Oh, Nick.
01:18:14Could you ever forgive me?
01:18:17That's all right, Irene.
01:18:20I've always been a sucker for women.
01:18:23Come on, Black.
01:18:34Let's go.
01:18:50Hold it for a picture, Nick.
01:18:51Sure.
01:18:51Just a minute.
01:18:52All right.
01:18:56Thanks.
01:19:04Yeah, snake eyes.
01:19:06I brought Blonde along.
01:19:08Thought you might like to say goodbye.
01:19:10Yeah.
01:19:13Are you sure I can't take her along with me?
01:19:16Nothing doing.
01:19:17No Blonde's where you're going, Nick.
01:19:19Well, Blonde, no use two of us going up there, eh?
01:19:24Take this rabbit's foot, boss.
01:19:26Not a chance.
01:19:27You gave me one of those once before.
01:19:29I didn't mean no harm, because I loves you, Mr. Nick.
01:19:33Here's the way to give me luck.
01:19:37So long, snake eyes.
01:19:39I'll be seeing you.
01:19:40Come on over, Marie.
01:19:41Come on over, Marie.
01:19:42The water's fine.
01:19:44Come on over, Marie.
01:19:47The water's fine.
01:19:47I suppose I should be glad you're going up, Nick.
01:19:53I suppose I should be glad you're going up, Nick, after the way you've treated me, but I'm not.
01:20:05I came down here to laugh at your face, but I can't.
01:20:11Oh, that's all right, Marie.
01:20:16You're a swell guy.
01:20:18I deserved what I got.
01:20:20Oh, that's all right, Marie.
01:20:23I'm sorry the way everything turned out between us.
01:20:27I guess somebody must have been dealing from the bottom.
01:20:32Now, uh, here.
01:20:35Buy yourself a box of candy.
01:20:37You know I don't eat it.
01:20:38It gets in my teeth.
01:20:38Come on, Nick.
01:20:41I'll be seeing you.
01:20:42Let's go.
01:20:48Any final statements, Nick?
01:20:50Sure.
01:20:51You tell my public I put the close clippers on a lot of other fellas before this,
01:20:55and now I'm going to find out what it's like myself.
01:20:57Say, I wonder how I look with that monkey haircut they give you.
01:21:01Hey, Nick, how about a picture?
01:21:02All right, just a minute.
01:21:04I'll tell you when.
01:21:07All right.
01:21:08Good.
01:21:10How long, Nick?
01:21:10See you in ten years.
01:21:12Ten years?
01:21:13I bet you two to one I'm on in five.
01:21:15Thanks.
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