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Película considerada de culto. La intención de este ciclo es llevar al mundo de habla hispana películas de terror/sci-fi/suspenso y comedia de los '30, '40, '50, '60, '70 Y '80, en su idioma original con subtítulos; recopiladas de varios sitios de internet, con el propósito de colaborar con la difusión cultural del cine que hoy podemos denominar de culto. No se olviden de dar LIKE y SUSCRIBIRSE y ayúdenme para poder seguir subiendo videos y ACTIVAR la campana para saber de próximos estrenos en versión original y subtitulados.
SIGUE EN FACEBOOK "LO MEJOR DE LOS OCHENTA" NUESTRA PÁGINA AMIGA Y SIGUENOS EL "VOLVIENDO AL CINE DEL BARRIO" EN LA MISMA PLATAFORMA.
Este es un canal dedicado a los cultores del cine vintage; un tributo a los nostálgicos de siempre. Está consagrado a revivir los viejos éxitos de la cinematografía que ya pasó de ser cine, para convertirse en séptimo arte, como así también reivindicar la memoria de muchos actores y actrices injustamente olvidados por los difusores de hoy. Volvamos al viejo cine del barrio donde tantos recuerdos hermosos cultivamos. Muchas gracias por sumarse...Y síganme los buenos...!!
Película considerada de culto. La intención de este ciclo es llevar al mundo de habla hispana películas de terror/sci-fi/suspenso y comedia de los '30, '40, '50, '60, '70 Y '80, en su idioma original con subtítulos; recopiladas de varios sitios de internet, con el propósito de colaborar con la difusión cultural del cine que hoy podemos denominar de culto. No se olviden de dar LIKE y SUSCRIBIRSE y ayúdenme para poder seguir subiendo videos y ACTIVAR la campana para saber de próximos estrenos en versión original y subtitulados.
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00:03:53The first time Clint Dawson's been late for lunch since that young wife of his
00:03:57¡No, no, no, no, no, no!
00:04:27Personally, I'll be guided by what Mr. Dawson thinks should be done.
00:04:31You've been rather quiet, Flint.
00:04:33What do you think of this merger?
00:04:37Well, as I listened to Enright, I kept thinking the whistle has blown for lunch.
00:04:45Get this done in the minutes, Joe.
00:04:47If this merger goes through, the bankers and promoters whom Enright represents
00:04:52will pocket between 15 and 20 million dollars.
00:04:56Gentlemen, my clients will not pocket them.
00:04:58Just a moment, Enright.
00:05:01I'm particularly interested in the large block of stock
00:05:04which is being bought in the 20-year plan by the employees of this mill.
00:05:08All stock will be traded in for stock in the new corporation.
00:05:12Yes, and when the water is squeezed out of the stock of this new corporation,
00:05:16it will shrink like a bag of cottage cheese.
00:05:20Well, I'm late for lunch, gentlemen.
00:05:21Well, I move we adjourn.
00:05:24Second of motion.
00:05:24Second of motion.
00:05:29Wilson, have several copies of the minutes made for Mr. Enright.
00:05:33Yes, Mr. Marley.
00:05:34Well, I told you what Dawson would do.
00:05:44Yes, but you didn't tell me that you were going to flop over to his side.
00:05:48I agree with Flint absolutely.
00:05:50Hmm?
00:05:50On the record.
00:05:51Oh.
00:05:52I want it to appear in the minutes that way.
00:05:54I have a check for the amount I mentioned two weeks ago.
00:06:03But remember, before I close this deal,
00:06:07I want the rest of the money and a written agreement as to the stock.
00:06:12All right.
00:06:13You'll hear from me shortly.
00:06:14Thank you.
00:06:15That's what I want.
00:06:25Yes, sir.
00:06:26What got this a late, Flint?
00:06:28I had one of these up in the director's room.
00:06:31Hard-boiled.
00:06:32I bet you swallowed him whole.
00:06:35Bad egg.
00:06:36Yes?
00:06:52Vivian.
00:06:53Oh, this is Jim.
00:06:54Did you talk to Flint?
00:06:56Yes, I told him I couldn't stay here any longer.
00:06:59This gloomy house and those terrible mills and the city with Jim.
00:07:02I'll go mad.
00:07:04It's Flint's chance to make a fortune.
00:07:06You can have everything.
00:07:08Live where you like.
00:07:09Travel.
00:07:10Steel is in his blood.
00:07:12Flint is steel.
00:07:13But I'm not.
00:07:15Talk to him again this afternoon.
00:07:17Put it to him squarely.
00:07:19It's all so hopeless, Jim.
00:07:21But drop in tonight and we'll talk things over.
00:07:24All right.
00:07:25Goodbye.
00:07:33Have Joe Swan report to my office at once.
00:07:35What did you want?
00:07:36You're sponsoring one of the crane men on the night shift.
00:07:39There, he offered you a million to sell out.
00:07:41You ought to have taken it.
00:07:42Now, I have plans of my own.
00:07:45It's the time you boys have finished paying for the stock you're buying.
00:07:48Because you're going to be the biggest steel mill in the country.
00:07:51In the meantime, these dinner bails are going to remain full.
00:07:54Come on, boys.
00:07:57Time to get back to work.
00:08:02You were drunk again last night.
00:08:03Who said I was drunk?
00:08:05Flint?
00:08:05I had a drink, but I wasn't drunk.
00:08:10I handled the crane all right, didn't I?
00:08:13Yes, but supposing you were to pull the wrong lever.
00:08:16You might drop a ladle of metal onto some man walking on the floor below.
00:08:21Flint himself is on the floor a lot of the time.
00:08:23Maybe he'd give me another chance.
00:08:27Flint?
00:08:28And he's against a man as that man's finish.
00:08:33I'm running that crane tonight, ain't I?
00:08:35And it's your last night.
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00:13:13El hospital no es el lugar para irresistible ni más que el millón es el lugar para restos y quietos.
00:13:18Sí, está bien, doctor.
00:13:19Lo siento.
00:13:19Yo no voy a ser responsable de su condición si esto continúa.
00:13:23Cuidado por su temperatura, por favor.
00:13:30Bien, John.
00:13:31Bien, doctor.
00:13:37Oh, doctor.
00:13:38I suggest you give orders that he's to attend to no business whatsoever and seize no one, with the possible exception of Mrs. Dawson.
00:13:49Yes, yes.
00:13:56When will I be out of here?
00:13:58If you obey orders and forget all business worries, we'll have you back in your own home before the New Year.
00:14:08So you're beginning to face facts.
00:14:27Flint thinks more of his mill than he does of you.
00:14:30I'd like to take you away from here.
00:14:32You don't know what you're saying, Jim.
00:14:34But I love you.
00:14:35If he doesn't love you enough to take you away, then...
00:14:38Will you come with me?
00:14:43To go away with you?
00:14:47No.
00:14:48No, it's impossible, Jim.
00:14:50If Flint were the only reason, Jim.
00:15:00But there's another.
00:15:02It's all so hopeless.
00:15:04But I love you.
00:15:04Please.
00:15:05Please.
00:15:05Thank you, Jim.
00:15:35Remember, another month in bed after you go home, the doctor's orders.
00:15:40Oh, I suppose so.
00:15:41I suppose so, you should.
00:15:43Oh, Mr. Enright has gotten permission from the doctor to see you.
00:15:46Huh?
00:15:47Enright?
00:15:48Oh, yes, yes, yes.
00:15:50Show him in, please, nurse.
00:15:52Yes.
00:15:54Yes.
00:15:55Yes.
00:16:00Now.
00:16:00Hello, Enright.
00:16:01Oh, I am.
00:16:02Sit down.
00:16:03Oh, thank you.
00:16:04The last time I saw you was the day this happened.
00:16:06Hmm.
00:16:08Today I'm being moved to my home, and in a month's time I'll be at my desk.
00:16:13Well, the matter I've come to see you about is urgent.
00:16:15Well, it's about that merger.
00:16:17My answer's the same today as it was three months ago.
00:16:19The merger was put through six days ago.
00:16:22What?
00:16:23It's possible.
00:16:25My proxies, my own stock.
00:16:27Your proxies were revoked a week ago, and your stock purchased by my client.
00:16:32In October, you executed a general power of attorney.
00:16:35Yes, to my wife.
00:16:36Well, no doubt she acted for your best interests in selling your stock.
00:16:40That is, I assume you will never again be able to attend the business.
00:16:44Your assumption is wrong.
00:16:45Well, I'm not here to argue.
00:16:48The check paid for your stock was endorsed by your wife and deposited in her account.
00:16:53If there's any irregularity connected with this, I shall, of course, at once take steps to protect my client.
00:16:58What steps?
00:16:59If necessary, the detention of Mrs. Dawson.
00:17:01Detention?
00:17:03Ridiculous.
00:17:04Why, she's calling for me here today.
00:17:06Well, I've been informed she's sailing for England today.
00:17:24Oh, nurse.
00:17:25Please telephone my home to see if Mrs. Dawson has left for the hospital.
00:17:30Yes, sir.
00:17:32For the protection of my clients, I have prepared a general release.
00:17:38If you care to sign it, otherwise I shall be forced to take steps against Mrs. Dawson.
00:17:50Well, can you tell me where we can locate Mrs. Dawson?
00:17:55Thank you.
00:17:57Goodbye.
00:18:14Has Mrs. Dawson left for the hospital?
00:18:18Mrs. Dawson left the city last night with your daughter.
00:18:21My wife has been...
00:18:51tricked into this.
00:18:54I'll settle with whoever is responsible.
00:18:56Oh, yes, of course.
00:18:57Of course.
00:19:00It may interest you to know
00:19:01that we propose following James Marley's plan
00:19:05for a gradual expansion
00:19:07of the Dawson mills.
00:19:12Sorry the industry has lost you.
00:19:15Good day.
00:19:15She couldn't have known
00:19:22what she was doing.
00:19:27She was very young.
00:19:30Younger than I by
00:19:3215 years.
00:19:34Come in, Joe.
00:19:49Glad you're here.
00:19:51Why haven't I seen you
00:19:52during the past two months, hmm?
00:19:54Mr. Marley said that no one was to see you, sir.
00:19:56Doctor's orders.
00:19:57You know about the murder?
00:20:05We just heard about it this morning.
00:20:08Last week, we gave our proxies
00:20:10to Mr. Marley.
00:20:11We thought,
00:20:12or he made it appear,
00:20:14there was to be a fight.
00:20:16That he was going to act
00:20:17as you would have acted.
00:20:19Jim Marley.
00:20:21Is Marley at the mill?
00:20:22I understand he's sailing for England.
00:20:26As soon as I heard this,
00:20:28I went to the bank.
00:20:29I took the liberty
00:20:30of checking things up, sir.
00:20:32Yes, sir.
00:20:34There isn't much left, sir.
00:20:42I see that everything's paid.
00:20:44Yes, of course.
00:20:46We had a meeting this morning.
00:20:48All the men at the mill.
00:20:49And we want you to know that,
00:20:54well, that
00:20:54you'll always be provided for.
00:21:04Only pardon me, Scrippled Joe.
00:21:07Plenty left so I can take care of myself.
00:21:09Yes, sir.
00:21:10Of course.
00:21:19Oh, nurse.
00:21:24Would you have the authority
00:21:25come in here, please?
00:21:27I'm giving up this room.
00:21:29But, Mr. Dawson,
00:21:31you can't.
00:21:31Some years ago,
00:21:32I endowed a ward.
00:21:35I want to be moved in there.
00:21:37You see,
00:21:38I want people to talk to.
00:21:41The boys won't let you do that.
00:21:51Move my bed a little, Joe.
00:21:53So I can see out that window.
00:21:55Yes, sir.
00:21:56That's right.
00:22:13Now,
00:22:13you remember the plans
00:22:16we talked over together
00:22:17for gradual expansion
00:22:20of the mill?
00:22:22And Marley stole them, too.
00:22:24to the new corporation
00:22:26that's carrying them out.
00:22:30Look out there.
00:22:32I can't see the mill
00:22:34for the snow.
00:22:37I can.
00:22:39I can see it.
00:22:41Not as it is now,
00:22:43but as it will be
00:22:4510 or 15 years from now.
00:22:48When my plans are carried out,
00:22:51its capacity will be doubled.
00:22:54You're mistaken, my friend.
00:22:59Soliciting arms
00:23:00is one of the oldest
00:23:01and most honorable professions.
00:23:03I live well.
00:23:04I save money.
00:23:06I get more out of life
00:23:07than most men.
00:23:08Well,
00:23:09you seem to have something
00:23:10which people with eyes
00:23:11seldom find.
00:23:13Happiness.
00:23:15People with eyes
00:23:16see very little.
00:23:18I know all that goes on
00:23:19around me
00:23:20through my other senses.
00:23:23I offer you a partnership.
00:23:26I'll furnish the locomotion
00:23:27and you furnish the vision.
00:23:30Interesting.
00:23:32But for me, impossible.
00:23:33I have two serious purposes
00:23:37in life, Marshal.
00:23:39One is to find a woman
00:23:40and a child
00:23:41to see they never want
00:23:43for anything.
00:23:45The other
00:23:45has to do with a man.
00:23:50Ah, but how will you
00:23:51accomplish these things?
00:23:52Hmm, to take time.
00:23:53Ah, exactly.
00:23:54Throw in your lot with mine
00:23:56and we'll wander
00:23:57until we find
00:23:58this woman and child
00:23:59and the man.
00:24:01Is it a bargain?
00:24:02I assure you, my friend,
00:24:04you'll never have
00:24:05a dull day.
00:24:08John Flint Dawson?
00:24:10A beggar?
00:24:13Huh.
00:24:15Unthinkable.
00:24:15Thank you, madam.
00:24:37If you are blind,
00:24:39how did you know
00:24:39I was a woman?
00:24:40By the sound of your footsteps.
00:24:42Also, a faint fragrance.
00:24:44If we lose one sense,
00:24:46nature generously
00:24:47sharpens the other four.
00:24:50Oh, I see.
00:25:08Steel, copper,
00:25:10iron, coal,
00:25:11you carry quite a list.
00:25:14Who publishes
00:25:15these little volumes?
00:25:17I write them
00:25:17and have them printed.
00:25:18Hmm, how interesting.
00:25:22Thank you.
00:25:22Thank you.
00:25:41What do these crowds
00:26:05remind you of, John?
00:26:06Stay where you are.
00:26:35And what kind of beggars are you,
00:26:53refusing a reward?
00:26:54Well, I have something
00:26:56else in mind.
00:26:57During the past two years,
00:26:59Martian and I have come in contact
00:27:00with nearly 2,000 beggars.
00:27:03We have a plan of organization
00:27:05that will give them self-respect,
00:27:07do away with fakers,
00:27:09and be of some service
00:27:10to the public.
00:27:10How far have you got along with this organization?
00:27:14We have several hundred members.
00:27:16We have selected members.
00:27:17Wait a minute, wait a minute.
00:27:19Begans against the law.
00:27:21But our members operate
00:27:22under peddler's licenses.
00:27:24I sell cheap music.
00:27:27The point is
00:27:28that some ladies' organization
00:27:30will have 5,000 pairs of eyes,
00:27:33ears,
00:27:34or both.
00:27:36In every city,
00:27:37we're in direct contact
00:27:37with the underworld.
00:27:39We could be of great service
00:27:40in apprehending criminals.
00:27:43Hmm, sounds interesting.
00:27:46I'd better take you
00:27:47under the chief.
00:27:48Come on.
00:27:49Things have worked out well, Gus.
00:28:00We now have 680 members.
00:28:03And we want you to join us.
00:28:05An organization in every city,
00:28:07a comfortable place to live.
00:28:16How much are you taking
00:28:17each day, Milgan?
00:28:18I average pretty well.
00:28:20Three, four dollars.
00:28:22How much do you save?
00:28:24Never save a penny in my life.
00:28:26That's the point.
00:28:28Now, this is the proposition.
00:28:30Our organization is actually firm.
00:28:32It didn't be.
00:28:34This is what we hope to do.
00:28:40You are a good business here, Sam.
00:28:42I'd like to have you
00:28:43on our finance committee.
00:28:44I'll take it over, John.
00:28:46How many members
00:28:48have you got lined up?
00:28:49Oh, over 1,100 in two years,
00:28:52with savings averaging around
00:28:53270 a day each.
00:28:55That's $3,000 a day
00:28:57to be invested.
00:28:58More than a million dollars a year.
00:29:01It's getting into big business.
00:29:03You bet.
00:29:05The men who join us
00:29:07will someday live in comfort.
00:29:09They'll share
00:29:11in big enterprises.
00:29:14Gentlemen,
00:29:15are there any questions
00:29:16you wish to ask?
00:29:17Yeah.
00:29:18Say,
00:29:19what's the catch anyway?
00:29:21Huh.
00:29:22Sounds phony to me.
00:29:24What does this John Daniels
00:29:25get out of it?
00:29:26None of the money
00:29:27that you put in.
00:29:28No?
00:29:29But for organizing
00:29:30and overhead expenses,
00:29:32he will receive 10%
00:29:33of the profits
00:29:34he will make for you
00:29:35by investing your money.
00:29:37Oh.
00:29:38But gentlemen,
00:29:40I think Mr. Daniels
00:29:42can explain this
00:29:42better than I.
00:29:43All right.
00:29:45Now, in the first place,
00:29:47I want you men to understand
00:29:49that not all of you
00:29:51will be allowed
00:29:52to join this organization.
00:29:53No?
00:29:54Those of you
00:29:56who are physically fit
00:29:57to earn their living
00:29:58in other ways
00:29:59won't even be considered.
00:30:03There are now
00:30:042,000 members
00:30:05who are saving
00:30:06about $3 a day each.
00:30:09Last year,
00:30:10these savings amounted
00:30:11to more than
00:30:12$2 million.
00:30:13That's lots of money.
00:30:16Within 10 years,
00:30:17I estimate
00:30:17there will be
00:30:18about 5,000 members.
00:30:20And,
00:30:20well,
00:30:21you can figure it out
00:30:22for yourselves.
00:30:23That will mean
00:30:24a total investment
00:30:25of between
00:30:25$40 and $50 million.
00:30:30He can at any time
00:30:31draw up both
00:30:32principal and profits.
00:30:35The benefits include
00:30:36club rooms,
00:30:38a decent place
00:30:39to sleep in,
00:30:40food at cost,
00:30:41medical care,
00:30:43legal services,
00:30:45the purchase
00:30:45of wholesale prices
00:30:46of the wares
00:30:47you peddle,
00:30:48the license fees,
00:30:49et cetera, et cetera.
00:30:51Now,
00:30:52to you other men,
00:30:54I've time to say
00:30:55you've got any to do.
00:30:56Except that we have
00:30:57an employment agency
00:30:58if you want to work.
00:31:01Oh, I see.
00:31:02How do we know our money?
00:31:02Come here,
00:31:03I'll explain everything to you.
00:31:04It's really on the
00:31:05principle of the...
00:31:07So,
00:31:20that's why you can touch
00:31:20what you would
00:31:20それ with ease.
00:31:21If there's no
00:31:21coming,
00:31:22it's really
00:31:24fascinating.
00:31:27It's really
00:31:28romantic.
00:31:29What do we need?
00:31:30Let's make this
00:31:31and see you
00:31:32on the
00:31:33well.
00:31:33¡Suscríbete al canal!
00:32:03¡Suscríbete al canal!
00:32:06¡Suscríbete al canal!
00:32:10¡No se espera!
00:32:17¿Qué haces con этот Cleveland?
00:32:21¡Suscríbete al canal!
00:32:27Esto escuchó que está sin aca en un accident.
00:32:33¡Gracias!
00:33:03You can't put new wine into old bottles.
00:33:07Those old employees were trained by Flint Dawson.
00:33:09They know how to make steel.
00:33:11He's right.
00:33:13This is not a charitable institution.
00:33:15And if any of the directors are not in sympathy with my policies,
00:33:19they have, of course, the privilege of tendering their resignations.
00:33:25Gentlemen, I move we adjourn for the day.
00:33:27Second the motion.
00:33:29Second the motion.
00:33:31We're with you, Jim. All the way.
00:33:37Thanks.
00:33:39Good work, Jim.
00:33:41Wilson, my nephew Lee Marley is arriving today from New York.
00:33:45Should be here now. Have him showing up to my office.
00:33:47Yes, Mr. Marley.
00:33:52Marley, you're skating on thin ice.
00:33:55How so?
00:33:57Davis tells me that you and the crowd are unloading the stock that gave you control of this corporation.
00:34:01We'll buy it back at a lower figure.
00:34:03Thin ice.
00:34:05Another point.
00:34:06There are still three or four hundred old employees who through the years have been buying stock.
00:34:11Boating stock.
00:34:13Dynamite.
00:34:14When combined stock has been sufficiently depreciated, we'll form a syndicate and buy them out.
00:34:19They'd rather sell their right arm.
00:34:21If they're out of work, they won't be able to make the payments.
00:34:25They'll have to sell out.
00:34:35Come in.
00:34:43Well, Mr. Marley, I hope you're out this policy of discharging the older men.
00:34:49My own notice came as somewhat of a surprise.
00:34:55Personally, I'm well fixed.
00:34:57I'm thinking of the old laborers.
00:34:59That policy's already gone into effect.
00:35:01Before you leave, check up on the stock being purchased by the employees.
00:35:06Where do you keep the certificate?
00:35:08In the company safe.
00:35:09Well, bring me the stock books. I'll go through them with you.
00:35:12Very well.
00:35:14Come on. I want you to be my uncle.
00:35:29It's a natural woman, Hader, but wait till he stays you.
00:35:33Not now. I'm going to steer your car.
00:35:35Come on.
00:35:36I'll come and get you after I've seen my attending.
00:35:38This is going to be the most exciting day of my life.
00:35:41You know, Lee, what I'd like?
00:35:42What is it?
00:35:43I'd like one of those little cottages we just had.
00:35:45I could put up your lunch every day.
00:35:47Cottage cheese and cottage pudding.
00:35:49And you cook?
00:35:50Certainly.
00:35:51Are you sure?
00:35:52Well, not too sure. I've never tried.
00:35:54Are you willing to try?
00:35:55Of course.
00:35:56That's a promise to marry me.
00:35:59You want to marry me just for my routine?
00:36:05Well, a dyspeptic old man at 25.
00:36:10Don't you forget to call for me.
00:36:12I won't be.
00:36:13All right. Bye, dear.
00:36:14I'm going to make you secretary of this corporation.
00:36:17What?
00:36:18You don't mean secretary of combined steel.
00:36:20In fact, what I do mean, I'm putting in young, vigorous men.
00:36:24Wait. I'll work day and night.
00:36:26Secretary of combined steel.
00:36:29And a certain party will be mighty glad when she hears this.
00:36:34Yeah?
00:36:35Mm-hmm.
00:36:36Well, this position, Lee, is one of great responsibility.
00:36:39You'll have to forget about women.
00:36:44But you see, Uncle Lizzie, this is different.
00:36:46Well, we're going to settle down even if it's in a workman's cottage.
00:36:49And that is, if she'll marry me and...
00:36:55Pull out the chair and I'll tell you about your new duties as secretary of combined steel.
00:36:59I don't know.
00:37:00That's the only answer I can make to your questions, Joyce.
00:37:01But you do know, Scotty.
00:37:02You're the wisest man in the world.
00:37:03Joyce, darling.
00:37:04I'm your father and your mother and your brother.
00:37:05I raised you.
00:37:06And there isn't anything I wouldn't tell you.
00:37:07All right.
00:37:08Then just answer me one question.
00:37:09Who is John Daniels?
00:37:10John Daniels is as much of a mystery to me as it is to you.
00:37:12More so.
00:37:13I hear from him three or four times a year.
00:37:14I receive some of the money for your support.
00:37:16I keep detailed accounts.
00:37:17Yet you've never seen the man?
00:37:18I don't know, Joyce.
00:37:19I don't know, Joyce.
00:37:20But you do know, Scotty.
00:37:21You're the wisest man in the world.
00:37:22Joyce, darling.
00:37:23I'm your father and your mother and your brother.
00:37:24I raised you.
00:37:25And there isn't anything I wouldn't tell you.
00:37:26All right.
00:37:27Then just answer me one question.
00:37:28Who is John Daniels?
00:37:29John Daniels is as much of a mystery to me as he is to you.
00:37:31More so.
00:37:32I hear from him three or four times a year.
00:37:34I receive sums of money for your support.
00:37:39Twelve years ago, a man came into my office with a letter from John Daniels.
00:37:44I was to go abroad to an institution in Liverpool
00:37:47and arrange for the adoption of a six-year-old child.
00:37:49Her name was Joy McLaughlin.
00:37:52Since that time...
00:37:53Yes, I know.
00:37:54Well, that's all I know.
00:38:09All right.
00:38:10If you can't tell me anything, I'm going to tell you something.
00:38:13I'm in love.
00:38:14This time it's the real thing.
00:38:16You're sure it's the real thing?
00:38:18Mm-hmm.
00:38:19We met on the boat just before it sailed from Buenos Aires.
00:38:22We were together every evening.
00:38:24Well, who is he?
00:38:25And when am I going to meet him?
00:38:30A letter, Mr. Taggett, is marked important for immediate delivery.
00:38:34Will you see her, Grant?
00:38:36Sure.
00:38:49Well, for the first time after all these years, I'm going to meet John Daniels.
00:38:53What?
00:38:54Good night.
00:39:19Good night.
00:39:25My name is Marsant.
00:39:27Mr. Taggett?
00:39:28How do you do?
00:39:29Mr. Daniels is waiting to see you.
00:39:38Mr. Taggett is here, John.
00:39:46Mr. Dawson, coming, Scott.
00:39:48¡Vamos, Scott! ¡Gracias a ver!
00:39:50Hay muchas cosas para hablar.
00:39:54¿Cómo estás?
00:39:55¿Cómo estás?
00:39:56¿Cómo estás?
00:39:57Yo...
00:39:58I read in the papers you killed in a accident 15 años.
00:40:01Oh, I had some baggage on that train.
00:40:03The incident served a purpose.
00:40:05Helped to consume my identity.
00:40:06Sit down.
00:40:07Gracias.
00:40:10The last time I talked to you was the time I advised you to take up the study of law.
00:40:13The time you made it possible for me to study law.
00:40:16Well, I figured that an honest office boy would make an honest lawyer.
00:40:18You proved I was right.
00:40:20Also, I liked your lack of inquisitiveness.
00:40:22Hasn't been from a lack of curiosity.
00:40:25A strange story, Scott.
00:40:28Possibly you remember a man named Jim Marley.
00:40:31Yes.
00:40:32Yes, he was secretary and treasurer of the old Dawson Company at the time of your accident.
00:40:37It wasn't an accident.
00:40:41On the day I learned what Marley's done,
00:40:43a sister from me moved to the hospital wound down for the destitute.
00:40:46There I came to know a blind man named Martyr.
00:40:48An amazing story I've ever heard.
00:40:51Well, my estimate.
00:40:53Through fortunate investments, we've almost doubled their savings for it.
00:40:56Financially, this must be one of the strongest paternal organizations in the world.
00:41:00It is.
00:41:01You...
00:41:04You haven't mentioned your daughter.
00:41:06Do you mind telling me how you found her?
00:41:11Marshal and I found Joyce in England.
00:41:14Just twelve years ago.
00:41:31We also found Joyce's mother.
00:41:38On the morning of that day.
00:41:48According to this letter from Gypsy Jones,
00:41:51this is the street.
00:41:53We turned in this corner.
00:41:55Was that little girl with her?
00:41:57Yes, they were together.
00:41:58She followed them.
00:42:00Gives a number of the house.
00:42:04Why don't we go there?
00:42:06Well, this is not the kind of street she'd live in.
00:42:18Officers have been in and out all day.
00:42:20Miss Berger found a body she did early this morning.
00:42:23Suicide.
00:42:24That's what they say.
00:42:25But how do they know?
00:42:26A man came up to see her last night.
00:42:28Didn't anybody hear the shot?
00:42:29Woke me up.
00:42:30Then the truck went rumbling by.
00:42:32And I said to Mr. Jones...
00:42:33Here they come.
00:42:35There they come.
00:42:42Horrible.
00:42:43Horrible.
00:42:45Horrible.
00:42:47Horrible.
00:42:49Horrible.
00:42:51Horrible.
00:42:53Horrible.
00:42:56Horrible.
00:42:57Errible.
00:42:58I wonder what else's...
00:42:59We're waiting for you.
00:43:01That night we found Joyce in a small institution
00:43:02¿Has visto ella desde entonces?
00:43:04Yo he visto ella al menos dos años.
00:43:06Para no ser humilde,
00:43:08yo siempre he quedado en los ojos.
00:43:12Para Marley,
00:43:14he abierto mi tiempo.
00:43:16Ahora el tiempo ha llegado.
00:43:20Este es el instrucción, Scott,
00:43:22para el momento de confrontar Marley a mi personalidad.
00:43:24Se ha decidido en ponerse a la cabeza de combustible steel.
00:43:28Se ha deprimido el stock
00:43:30de la manera de comprarlo en la caja.
00:43:32Quiero comprarlo en la caja de combustible.
00:43:34Mi idea y plan es
00:43:36que es que el stock es muy rápido.
00:43:38Voy a ver las instrucciones.
00:43:40Use E.J. Curry y el company
00:43:42para tu brokers.
00:43:44Marley tried a ruin Curry.
00:43:46Y yo quiero comprar 10,000
00:43:48shares de la caja.
00:43:50Givesla a Joyce,
00:43:52que si se me ha venido,
00:43:54ella no tiene que tener que subir.
00:43:56Voy a tomar mañana a la noche.
00:43:58¡Gracias!
00:44:00¡Gracias!
00:44:02Pacias!
00:44:191,500 por 5,000
00:44:221,500 por 5,000
00:44:241,500 por 5,000
00:44:262,500 por 5,000
00:44:28¡Suscríbete al canal!
00:44:58¡Sell for my account 5,000 shares each time the stock goes up half a point!
00:45:02But you're already short 15,000 shares.
00:45:06I'm going 40,000 shares short.
00:45:08I'll bring in the security before the market opens tomorrow morning.
00:45:12All right, goodbye.
00:45:16Now, Lee, yes, sir, call a special meeting of directors tomorrow morning.
00:45:20You'll only have to notify these men.
00:45:23Anything wrong?
00:45:24Oh, no, an old enemy of mine named Currie has apparently secured considerable backing
00:45:28and is trying to get stock control if combined.
00:45:31Any chance of it succeeding?
00:45:33I'll have my heel on his neck within 24 hours.
00:45:37Oh, another matter.
00:45:38There are 400 stock certificates representing 40,000 shares of combined
00:45:42that Wilson failed to prepare for issues.
00:45:45This evening, I'll help you go through them.
00:45:47You'll have to sign each certificate as secretary of the corporation.
00:45:51Yes, sir.
00:45:52I did have an appointment this evening, but I can break it.
00:45:55Oh, that's all right.
00:45:56Be back here at 9.30.
00:45:57That'll be time enough.
00:45:58Thank you.
00:45:59Well, what now?
00:46:10Well, now I'll tell you why we're here.
00:46:12Scott Taggart lives in that apartment house over there.
00:46:14And this afternoon, he told me I must never see you again.
00:46:17Oh, yeah?
00:46:18Well, I'll talk to him about that.
00:46:20Now, listen, Lee.
00:46:21I have an idea it had something to do with my guardian.
00:46:24All my life, I felt a force.
00:46:26It sounds silly, but it's there.
00:46:28It's invisible, but it has a name.
00:46:31John Daniels.
00:46:32Oh, is that your guardian's name?
00:46:33Yes.
00:46:34And tonight, I'm going to see him, and you're going with me.
00:46:36That's why we're here.
00:46:38Scotty made an appointment to see him.
00:46:39I found that out.
00:46:40And we're going to follow him.
00:46:42Oh, now, listen, I'm no good as a detective.
00:46:44Shh.
00:46:44There's Scotty now.
00:46:54Hurry, before he gets out of sight.
00:46:58Did you see that?
00:47:13The man that let Scotty in locked the gate.
00:47:16Well, what's our next move, Miss Sherlock Holmes?
00:47:19Have you got the nerve to go through with it?
00:47:21That I have.
00:47:22Well, we can't go in the front way.
00:47:24Well, how about the back?
00:47:27I could put on a long, gray beard.
00:47:29Have you got one with you?
00:47:30I'll grow one.
00:47:32Let's go over the top.
00:47:34Of what?
00:47:35Of that wall.
00:47:36And through the garden.
00:47:37Oh, I can just see myself dangling by the seat of the pants from one of those spikes.
00:47:42Yeah, and you laughing.
00:47:43I promise not to laugh if you won't look when I climb.
00:47:46Hold everything.
00:47:47I've got an idea.
00:47:49Hold on.
00:47:59Come on.
00:48:00I'll go first.
00:48:02Catch if you fall.
00:48:10Come on.
00:48:13Oh, no.
00:48:13Careful now.
00:48:14There you are.
00:48:26Well, here goes nothing.
00:48:28Look in the eye.
00:48:49Which eye?
00:48:52Do you think you'll bite?
00:48:53I'll see.
00:48:55Nice doggy.
00:48:56Now, say, here's a watchdog.
00:48:59He's a committee of welcome.
00:49:01Nice boy.
00:49:03Come on.
00:49:04Come on.
00:49:04I'll catch him.
00:49:05Yeah, and if I miss, he'll catch you.
00:49:07You hold him.
00:49:08I'll get down there by myself.
00:49:11I hold.
00:49:14Oh, dear.
00:49:16Did it help?
00:49:18Come on, I'll help you.
00:49:19There we are.
00:49:21I'll get down.
00:49:21Oh, dear.
00:49:25Get down.
00:49:25Get down.
00:49:26Yeah.
00:49:42Marley's in over his head.
00:49:4440,000 shares short.
00:49:46But tomorrow night, I'll make a pauper of him.
00:49:48A la calle en una calle.
00:49:51Es desde el principio.
00:49:53Hay algunos cuentos que se han hecho.
00:49:55Este es solo uno de ellos.
00:50:04No tiene piernas.
00:50:06¿Vale? ¿Vale? ¿Vale?
00:50:08¡Fraigas!
00:50:10No voy a hacer nada más de esto.
00:50:12Voy a ir ahora.
00:50:13No, no.
00:50:14Quiero que lo digas.
00:50:18Lo que voy a hacer es que no está conectado con esta organización.
00:50:21He esperado todo estos años para poder hacerlo personalmente.
00:50:24Hoy voy a resignar como el presidente de esta organización.
00:50:27Hay una cosa que considera, señor Dossom.
00:50:29No solo se va a crush James Marley.
00:50:31Pero otros que están conectados.
00:50:33Ah, están todos los mismos.
00:50:35No me importa Marley's nephew.
00:50:37Lee Marley.
00:50:38Tu hija Joyce.
00:50:39Ella es con ella.
00:50:41¿Qué?
00:50:46Lee.
00:50:48¡No!
00:50:49¡No!
00:50:50¡No, no!
00:50:51¡No!
00:50:52¡No!
00:50:53¡No!
00:50:55¡No!
00:50:57I've seen the first thing in the morning. I've had a chance to think things out.
00:51:08You'll see how they pass them in now, Liz.
00:51:27Who are these men?
00:51:33Well, some have retired, but all either are or have been beggars.
00:51:52Marshal?
00:51:57This is Scott Taggart.
00:51:59I met Mr. Taggart when he came last night.
00:52:02We welcome you. The first outsider to enter this room.
00:52:07I have an announcement to make.
00:52:09I want you and Taggart by my side on the platform.
00:52:27My friends, fifteen years ago I spoke to some of you on street corners and in the rooming houses of different cities.
00:52:46All that we planned at that time has come to pass.
00:52:53Three years ago, against some opposition, your Finance Committee wisely invested all funds in government and state funds.
00:53:02On which you can draw to the full amount of your savings and profits.
00:53:11My own fortune has come through you and what is left at my death will be returned as an endowment to this institution.
00:53:18I have fulfilled my part of the bargain, but now it has come necessary for me to devote my time to personal matters.
00:53:32Tonight, I am resigning as head of this organization.
00:53:36We won't let you resign.
00:53:39Don't walk out now, John.
00:53:40But you can't do that, John.
00:53:41No.
00:53:43I wouldn't leave you if there was not a man to take my place.
00:53:48He has been with me from the beginning.
00:53:51And I know no man of greater foresight.
00:53:54I suggest as my successor, not the blind Marchant, but Marchant the man of superhuman vision.
00:54:03But we need both you and Marchant.
00:54:05We need you very much.
00:54:16Say a word to the Marchant.
00:54:17I can't, I can't make a speech.
00:54:23But I can play something lively.
00:54:26That's right.
00:54:28Anything.
00:54:32You're a playboy.
00:54:48Come on, more work!
00:55:09Come on!
00:55:17¡Gracias!
00:55:47¡Gracias!
00:55:49¡Gracias!
00:55:51¡Gracias!
00:56:14Oh, Wilson.
00:56:16What, what are we going to do?
00:56:17I advise you to appoint a committee to see James Martin.
00:56:20No, no, no, no, no, no.
00:56:50Well, gentlemen, unless a miracle happens, Combine will be up several more points at the opening.
00:56:55That's what they said, eh?
00:56:56That's what my broker said.
00:56:57Uh-huh.
00:57:12Good morning, gentlemen.
00:57:13Good morning.
00:57:15Combine opened four points up from yesterday's closing.
00:57:18Well, that about wipes me out.
00:57:19I can't hold out much longer.
00:57:21We're all in the same boat.
00:57:22We're licked.
00:57:23Currie and his crowd have outsmarted you.
00:57:25Well, what are we going to do?
00:57:27What do you suggest?
00:57:28Cover as quickly as we can.
00:57:29You turn, sir.
00:57:29I see you take plenty of medicine.
00:57:31But, Jim, we can't hold out much longer.
00:57:33You can hold out for a couple of hours, can't you?
00:57:34Then what?
00:57:35Combined, we'll then break five, ten, possibly fifteen points.
00:57:37Currie and his crowd will run to cover.
00:57:38How are you going to break the market?
00:57:41There's a quarter of direct expresses.
00:57:42Several have failed to show up.
00:57:46We can proceed without them.
00:57:48Everything will be regular on the minutes.
00:57:50And after that?
00:57:52For the first time since combined steel was organized sixteen years ago,
00:57:57it has become necessary to pass the quarterly dividend.
00:57:59Oh, fine.
00:58:03I have to hand it to you, Jim.
00:58:05You certainly have outsmarted Currie.
00:58:08You certainly have.
00:58:09Gentlemen, let's get busy.
00:58:10I have to hand it to you, Jim.
00:58:41All right.
00:58:42Goodbye.
00:58:44Combined has dropped two more points.
00:58:46I think it's fifty-seven and an eighth.
00:58:54Well, John, as I pointed out some fifteen years ago,
00:58:58soliciting arms is both an ancient and honorable profession.
00:59:04Well, I'm led on a loan in this.
00:59:08But you are not.
00:59:09We are together, as we've been in everything else.
00:59:14What do you mean, Marshal?
00:59:16For the first time in my life,
00:59:18I bought stock, combined steel, on margin.
00:59:21Marshal and I are in the same position.
00:59:24Everything we have, Mr. Dawson, came through you.
00:59:27You too, Tadgett?
00:59:29I bought combined yesterday at sixty-three.
00:59:31Well, you'd better both sell out quickly.
00:59:32Put in your orders.
00:59:33You'll put in our orders to sell when you put in yours.
00:59:35Oh, they'll wipe you out.
00:59:37Marley and this crowd are selling short the stock of a corporation they themselves control.
00:59:41Now they've passed the quarterly dividend for no other reason but to still further depress that stock.
00:59:46Marley personally has gone further.
00:59:48Last night, he stole a lot about the stock from the company's vaults.
00:59:51This morning before the market opened, he put it up to security.
00:59:55That stock didn't belong to him.
00:59:57It's being purchased by the employees of the corporation.
01:00:00Marley can be sent to the penitentiary for that.
01:00:02I have another thought in mind.
01:00:05I'm going out to Marley's office.
01:00:08What is it, Mike?
01:00:15Joyce!
01:00:16Joyce!
01:00:18I just heard what happened.
01:00:19Lee Marley telephoned me that his uncle's gotten the best of you.
01:00:22I came to tell you that I helped him.
01:00:24I didn't tell Scotty, but I sent the stock that you gave me to Mr. Marley this morning before I understood it all.
01:00:30You mustn't worry.
01:00:32I'll see that you never want for anything.
01:00:34But that isn't what I came here for.
01:00:37I'm sorry.
01:00:38I've been so ungrateful after all you've done for me.
01:00:41I'm so sorry.
01:00:42Now, now, now.
01:00:43Come, come, now.
01:00:44I don't mind being poor.
01:00:45I don't mind anything now.
01:00:47I don't mind anything now.
01:00:48I don't mind anything now.
01:00:49I don't mind anything now.
01:00:50I don't mind anything now.
01:00:51I don't mind anything now.
01:00:52I don't mind anything now.
01:00:53I don't mind anything now.
01:00:54I don't mind anything now.
01:00:55I don't mind anything now.
01:00:56I don't mind anything now.
01:00:57I don't mind anything now.
01:00:58I don't mind anything now.
01:00:59¡No, no!
01:00:59¡No, no!
01:01:00¡No, no!
01:01:01¡No, no!
01:01:03¡No, no!
01:01:04¡No, no!
01:01:06¡No, no!
01:01:06¡No, no!
01:01:08¿Qué?
01:01:10¿Qué?
01:01:13¿Qué?
01:01:13¿Estás seguro?
01:01:17¿Qué?
01:01:18¿Qué es?
01:01:18¡Mira lo que está ocurriendo!
01:01:20¡Mira!
01:01:21¡Mira lo que está ocurriendo de todos los Estados Unidos!
01:01:24¿Qué significa?
01:01:25No sé si no se ve bien.
01:01:27¿Has estado usando el uso de la organización?
01:01:29¿Tienes que ayudarme en una pelea personal?
01:01:31No, John, no, no.
01:01:33¿Qué hiciste después de la sala de clubes?
01:01:36Telegraphé a la localidad de la ciudad de la ciudad
01:01:39y que usted ha resignado.
01:01:41¿Y?
01:01:42¿Y qué le dices?
01:01:45Que le dices de la compañía de la compañía de la compañía de la compañía de la compañía de la compañía de la compañía de la compañía.
01:01:49¿Qué?
01:01:50¡Vocas!
01:01:51¡Vocas!
01:01:52¡Vocas!
01:01:53¡Vocas!
01:01:54¡Vocas!
01:01:55¡Vocas!
01:01:56¡Vocas!
01:01:57John Daniel has been made ahead of combined steel!
01:01:59¡Everbody's buying it!
01:02:01¡C'mon!
01:02:02Annexway.
01:02:03¡Eso!
01:02:04¿He knows that?
01:02:05Let me see that paper.
01:02:06Keep the change.
01:02:07I'll be rich before the day is over.
01:02:10Thanks.
01:02:11Hey, Joe, come here.
01:02:16What's the trouble?
01:02:17Come down to headquarters.
01:02:19John Daniels has been made ahead of combined steel.
01:02:22Chance to clean up if we buy the stock quick.
01:02:24¡Suscríbete al canal!
01:02:54¡Oh, boy!
01:02:56¡Se hit that!
01:02:57¡Suscríbete al canal!
01:03:15¿Qué quieres?
01:03:16There's a committee of workmen waiting downstairs.
01:03:18I haven't time for any workmen.
01:03:20But it's about some stock being held for them by the corporation.
01:03:23Huh?
01:03:24Oh.
01:03:28Yes, I'll...
01:03:29I'll have to see about that.
01:03:46Clint Dawson.
01:03:48Dawson!
01:03:50Dawson!
01:03:50Sit down, Marley.
01:03:57You may tell the committee of workmen your uncle has stolen the stock they were buying.
01:04:02Oh, that's a lie.
01:04:03You can tell the committee that the stock will be issued when the workmen finish paying for it.
01:04:09Mr. Wilson offered to pay the amount owing on his stock, but the head bookkeeper couldn't find the certificates in the safe.
01:04:15Yeah.
01:04:16Gentlemen, that's all you need to know.
01:04:18Except, but before the market closes today, the control of combined steam will have changed hands.
01:04:25The dividends will be paid as usual.
01:04:27Now you may go.
01:04:28But, er...
01:04:29But, er...
01:04:37Uh...
01:04:38¡Suscríbete al canal!
01:05:08¡Suscríbete al canal!
01:05:38¡Suscríbete al canal!
01:06:38¡Suscríbete al canal!
01:07:08¡Suscríbete al canal!
01:07:14¡Suscríbete al canal!
01:07:16¡No te vas a ir, amigo!
01:07:33¿A mi padre todavía en ahí?
01:07:38Si el trabajo que hizo de la trabajadora fue robado,
01:07:41yo soy culpable de él.
01:07:42Yo he signed a certificación.
01:07:44Tu crimen es una de la ignorancia.
01:07:46Para aprender a hacer el negocio,
01:07:49tú debes comenzar a la parte superior,
01:07:51sino a la parte superior.
01:08:11¿Qué ha pasado con tu stock?
01:08:13Por favor, no te vayas.
01:08:15No te vayas a la vez.
01:08:16No importa lo que te vayas,
01:08:17no te vayas a la vez.
01:08:18¡Claro que lo tienes que decirle!
01:08:19¡ kro a la toma!
01:08:20¡Muy bien!
01:08:35¿Qué estáis aquí?
01:08:37No anyway.
01:08:38¡No te preocupes!
01:08:39¡Gracias!
01:09:09¡Gracias!
01:09:39It's Flint, Flint Dawson.
01:09:45It's Flint, Flint Dawson has come back.
01:09:48It's him all right.
01:09:49All Flint Dawson himself.
01:09:56The mill will be closed until next Monday.
01:09:58All former employees will then return to work.
01:10:03Your stock will be issued to you,
01:10:05paid for in full.
01:10:09¡Suscríbete al canal!
01:10:39That's the way to learn the steel business, young man.
01:10:42Here comes the chief.
01:10:50My first day and no dinner fail.
01:10:53I have lunch all ready for you at our cottage.
01:10:55Cottage cheese and cottage pudding.
01:10:58Come on.
01:10:58Great.
01:11:05Well, Steve,
01:11:06that's a nice piece of pie.
01:11:09You're welcome.
01:11:17I'm good.
01:11:18I'm good.
01:11:18You're welcome.
01:11:19Good.
01:11:19Gracias por ver el video.
01:11:49Gracias por ver el video.
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