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00:00:00The End
00:01:00With expression, David.
00:01:30If you put those things away, I think we'll call it a day.
00:01:54You're not doing that on account of me, Doctor.
00:01:56No, no, no, no.
00:01:57I just think we've done enough.
00:02:00Yes?
00:02:01Should I try to find a new assistant?
00:02:02Why?
00:02:03Well, I just thought that perhaps a charming gentleman is trying to take you away from me.
00:02:07You're not serious, Doctor.
00:02:08Aren't you?
00:02:09No, of course not.
00:02:10No, of course not.
00:02:11Paul is nice.
00:02:12We have a lot of fun together, but it means nothing.
00:02:13No?
00:02:14No.
00:02:15Well, twice today you gave me chloral for coreopocaine.
00:02:17And in one of your equations, two and two made five.
00:02:18Did I do that?
00:02:19Yes, it is.
00:02:20It's a stupid mistake.
00:02:21Well, it isn't always a mistake, Nadine.
00:02:22Two and two do make five.
00:02:23When one's in love.
00:02:24No, it isn't that, Doctor.
00:02:26I was thinking about tomorrow.
00:02:27Tomorrow?
00:02:28Oh, yes, of course.
00:02:29We have a lot of fun together, but it means nothing.
00:02:30No?
00:02:31Well, twice today you gave me chloral for coreopocaine.
00:02:34And in one of your equations, two and two made five.
00:02:39Did I do that?
00:02:40Yes, it is.
00:02:41But it's a stupid mistake.
00:02:42Well, it isn't always a mistake, Nadine.
00:02:45Two and two do make five.
00:02:47When one's in love.
00:02:49No, it isn't that, Doctor.
00:02:51I was thinking about tomorrow.
00:02:53Tomorrow?
00:02:54Oh, yes, of course.
00:02:56Tomorrow you'll be a full-fledged American citizen.
00:02:59If I pass.
00:03:00Oh, I wouldn't worry about that.
00:03:02All they do is to ask you a few simple questions.
00:03:04Simple?
00:03:05Mm-hmm.
00:03:11When was the first Thanksgiving Day?
00:03:14It was...
00:03:16Huh?
00:03:17You heard me.
00:03:211621.
00:03:22Yes, you're right.
00:03:24Now I'll ask you one.
00:03:26What is democracy?
00:03:29Rule by the people.
00:03:31Good.
00:03:32Very good.
00:03:33What are the aims of democracy?
00:03:36Um...
00:03:37Liberty, justice, and equality.
00:03:40Right.
00:03:41What are the aims of our government?
00:03:44Life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness.
00:03:46Fine.
00:03:47What is the 19th Amendment?
00:03:50Equal suffrage.
00:03:52She would know the answer to that.
00:03:54Hey, Doctor Hyde.
00:03:55Good evening, Grant.
00:03:56Good evening.
00:03:57Well, I'll be ready in a minute.
00:03:58Well, you're still working on that bug spray?
00:04:01How do you think even the smell of that would kill them?
00:04:03It does.
00:04:04But it's a little like the fellow that stole a pot from every baby carriage factory that he worked in.
00:04:08When he put them all together, it turned out to be a machine gun.
00:04:10Nadine tried to explain it to me, but I'm not a chemist. I couldn't get it through my head.
00:04:13Any one of these chemicals that you see here can be safely used to destroy a certain type of pest,
00:04:18but mix them together, and they not only destroy all the bugs, but the crops as well.
00:04:23Even the weeds?
00:04:24Everything.
00:04:25And worse than that, the land is useless for many years after.
00:04:27Well, I should think you'd commercialize it.
00:04:28That'd be horrible.
00:04:29That'd be horrible.
00:04:30But it's a bad thing.
00:04:31Yeah.
00:04:32I think it's a bad thing.
00:04:33Well, I'm so bad.
00:04:34I mean, I'm so bad.
00:04:35I'm so bad.
00:04:36I'm so bad.
00:04:37I'm so bad.
00:04:38I'm so bad.
00:04:39I'm so bad.
00:04:40I'm so bad.
00:04:41Well, I should think you'd commercialize it. That'd be very valuable, and roads, and, say, that'd be swell for my tennis court.
00:04:47Perhaps, but there's something else to be considered.
00:04:50Think what an enemy could do with that in time of war.
00:04:53A few airplanes could destroy the crops of a nation.
00:04:57Well, what do you intend to do with it? Toss it up as a bad job?
00:05:00I don't know. I've reported it to Washington. They're sending a man down here to see me about it.
00:05:05I'm ready.
00:05:07Goodbye, Doctor.
00:05:08Good night.
00:05:08Don't forget tomorrow at 10 o'clock.
00:05:10Remember, you're going to be one of our witnesses.
00:05:12Yes.
00:05:13Well, Mrs. Webster and I will be waiting.
00:05:15I'll be there. I wouldn't arouse the temper of that landlady of yours for anything.
00:05:19Now, have a good time, you two.
00:05:20Thank you, Doctor.
00:05:21Good night.
00:05:21Good night.
00:05:22Good night.
00:05:29Maybe we should have gone to some other place.
00:05:31Oh, I think they'll still feed us. Henry?
00:05:33Good evening.
00:05:35Don.
00:05:37What?
00:05:37May we come in or are we too late?
00:05:42We thought you weren't coming.
00:05:45We're always open for you.
00:05:47This way, please.
00:05:48I've had the champagne on ice for two hours for you.
00:05:59Oh, Pomeroy?
00:06:01Of course.
00:06:021924?
00:06:03Exactly.
00:06:04I'll take care of it, Henry.
00:06:06Uh, the food.
00:06:07Yes.
00:06:08Now, will you relax and not think about tomorrow?
00:06:11I will if you'll tell me how.
00:06:12Here's the prescription.
00:06:17Four glasses of this.
00:06:19And you'll have to carry me home.
00:06:20Oh, I've had worse luck.
00:06:23I'm sorry.
00:06:25I guess this is the wrong place.
00:06:27Wrong place, wrong time, and the wrong girl.
00:06:31You may be right about the time and the place, Nadine.
00:06:34But the girl.
00:06:35She's very hungry.
00:06:39Pardon me, Mr. Brown.
00:06:40About this club.
00:06:41Do you wish to fix the, with the Europa sauce?
00:06:44Yes.
00:06:44Oh, no, wait a minute.
00:06:46I've got to see the chef myself.
00:06:48Do you mind?
00:06:49Not at all.
00:06:50Aren't you Miss Nicholas?
00:07:09Yes, I am, but...
00:07:10Oh, you don't do me.
00:07:11I recognized you instantly.
00:07:13I used to know your mother.
00:07:15You knew my mother.
00:07:15Very well.
00:07:16We were neighbors.
00:07:18You look so much like her.
00:07:20She was very beautiful.
00:07:23This is quite a coincidence.
00:07:24Just before I left home, I talked with your cousin.
00:07:28But I have no cousin.
00:07:29Oh, no, your uncle, I mean.
00:07:31What's his name?
00:07:33Leopold?
00:07:34Yes, yes.
00:07:35He told me to look you up.
00:07:36He told me about your job with...
00:07:38Dr. Hyde?
00:07:39Yes.
00:07:40And his amazing discovery.
00:07:43I had quite a conversation with your uncle.
00:07:46He's quite a fellow.
00:07:48He was.
00:07:49He's been there for five years.
00:07:52Oh.
00:07:54Well, perhaps I'd better come straight to the point.
00:07:57I wish you would.
00:07:58Tell me, Miss Nicholas, would you care to go back home?
00:08:03No.
00:08:04I wouldn't.
00:08:04Never?
00:08:05Oh, maybe for a visit.
00:08:07If I get rich enough.
00:08:08That's not an impossibility.
00:08:10This discovery could make you rich.
00:08:13It could make me rich.
00:08:14But it isn't mine.
00:08:15You have access to it.
00:08:18Are you asking me to steal it?
00:08:20And in return, your country could do a great deal for you.
00:08:24Money.
00:08:25Luxury.
00:08:26This is my country.
00:08:30Remember, my dear.
00:08:32Our country knows how to deal with traitors.
00:08:35Someday, you may want to return.
00:08:39I'm sorry, dear.
00:08:40That chef...
00:08:42Paul.
00:08:43That man.
00:08:44He is a spy.
00:08:45Oh, darling.
00:08:47How many sips have you had?
00:08:48But really, Paul.
00:08:49You offered me money.
00:08:50Why, Nadine, I've never known you to get tipsy on two drinks before.
00:08:53There are no spies in this country.
00:08:55You don't believe me?
00:08:56Of course not.
00:08:57Wish I could.
00:08:58Sit down.
00:08:59You'll feel better after you have some food.
00:09:01And no more of this.
00:09:05Oh, excuse me, please.
00:09:07Hello?
00:09:35Hello?
00:09:35Hello?
00:09:37Oh, is that you, Nadine?
00:09:38Oh, Dr. Hyde.
00:09:40I'm so glad you're still there.
00:09:42Anything wrong?
00:09:44What?
00:09:46Oh, well, that's impossible.
00:09:49Oh, somebody's just trying to tease you, that's all.
00:09:53All right, all right.
00:09:55I'll put them in the safe if it'll make you feel any easier.
00:09:58Oh, Nadine.
00:09:59Nadine.
00:10:00What's the combination of the safe?
00:10:02You'll find it in the last page of my notebook.
00:10:05All right.
00:10:07Come on, Mrs. Webster.
00:10:33Where do they take my examination for citizenship?
00:10:37One moment, please.
00:10:39Room six.
00:10:41Have you two witnesses?
00:10:42Yes.
00:10:43This lady is one and...
00:10:44The other should be here in a second.
00:10:47I told you not to depend on Dr. Hyde.
00:10:49All right.
00:10:49Take both of your witnesses with you into room seven.
00:10:52Where in the world can he be?
00:10:53Didn't you tell him ten o'clock?
00:10:55He was properly forgotten and gone to the office.
00:10:57There's a telephone.
00:10:58Why don't you call him?
00:10:59I think I will.
00:11:00Have you got a nickel?
00:11:01Yes.
00:11:01Never mind.
00:11:02I have one.
00:11:03I have one.
00:11:16Dr. Hyde?
00:11:20What happened?
00:11:21Why can't you tell me?
00:11:22Well, this is his assistant, Nadine.
00:11:24Nadine Nicholas.
00:11:26Oh.
00:11:27But I...
00:11:28I am...
00:11:31All right.
00:11:31I'll be right over.
00:11:39Where is Dr. Hyde?
00:11:41What's wrong?
00:11:42Are you his assistant?
00:11:43Yes, I am.
00:11:44When did you see him last?
00:11:46Well, last night at about eight.
00:11:49Why do you ask?
00:11:50Did you write this?
00:11:52Yes, I did.
00:11:54Who did you give the combination to?
00:11:56To Dr. Hyde.
00:11:57When did you give it to him?
00:11:59Well, last night.
00:12:02No.
00:12:03That is, I told him to find it in my notebook.
00:12:06Oh.
00:12:07You had to give Dr. Hyde the combination to his own safe, huh?
00:12:11Yes.
00:12:11He's very absent-minded.
00:12:12Well, last night I telephoned him to warn him that I...
00:12:15Sure you did.
00:12:18Alien, aren't you?
00:12:19No.
00:12:20No, no.
00:12:20Not exactly.
00:12:21I mean, I was to get my final papers this morning.
00:12:24I'm afraid it's going to be delayed.
00:12:27But why?
00:12:28What's happened?
00:12:30I don't know whether it'll surprise you,
00:12:31but Dr. Hyde was murdered last night.
00:12:35Murder?
00:12:42It was amazing.
00:13:02The plane left the airport at noon,
00:13:03and less than one half hour...
00:13:04Never mind about that.
00:13:05What's more amazing is how anyone could bungle such a simple job.
00:13:08Well, no need to be upset.
00:13:09No need to be upset!
00:13:10You realize that without that girl,
00:13:11this whole thing is useless to us?
00:13:13I got those notes for you, didn't I?
00:13:15It isn't my fault that the old man poured the acid over them.
00:13:19Now, look, Paul.
00:13:21She'll be released in a few days.
00:13:23And I'll have her here to figure out those notes for you in no time.
00:13:26I'll have her here to figure out those notes for you in no time.
00:13:56We'll call his apartment.
00:13:57I did.
00:13:57Three times.
00:13:58Well, find out where Gus is sleeping and send him in here.
00:14:02Oh.
00:14:05Hey, you!
00:14:06Hello.
00:14:07Give me the desk.
00:14:08Get up out of there.
00:14:09Who?
00:14:10How many times have I told you not to sleep in this office?
00:14:13Oh, four, five, six times.
00:14:15A lot of times.
00:14:16Yeah?
00:14:17No.
00:14:18Hey, Gus!
00:14:19Where are you going?
00:14:20Come back here.
00:14:23What do you suppose I sent for you to come in here for?
00:14:26Well, I just thought you liked me.
00:14:28Take a look at that.
00:14:30Oh, thank you.
00:14:34Mmm.
00:14:35Mmm.
00:14:36Is that all you can say?
00:14:37Well, all I said was, mmm, mmm.
00:14:40I didn't think that would offend anybody.
00:14:41Look, I sent Steve Reynolds to cover that Cassand deportation.
00:14:45Yeah?
00:14:46He telephones that Cassand is going peacefully.
00:14:48Yeah?
00:14:49Will you stop that?
00:14:51Are you mad at me?
00:14:52No, I'm not.
00:14:53But will you please stop saying, yeah?
00:14:55Yeah.
00:14:56Now, that's fine.
00:14:57All I want you to do is to go down to the station and wait for Reynolds to show up.
00:15:01Tell him to stop looking after those girls.
00:15:03Yeah.
00:15:03Tell him to keep his eyes open.
00:15:04And give him this pass for the train.
00:15:07As usual, he forgot it.
00:15:09Gracie?
00:15:10Yeah?
00:15:11Oh.
00:15:13Yes, Mr. Henry?
00:15:14Get me Pennell on the phone.
00:15:15Who?
00:15:15Pennell, the federal man.
00:15:17Oh, I can hear you, Mr. Henry.
00:15:18Well, then go and get him.
00:15:20Say, Chief, you know, you're a nervous wreck.
00:15:21You ought to take a vacation.
00:15:23You're losing your health.
00:15:24The roses are leaving your cheeks.
00:15:26Why, you snap at people, you...
00:15:27Hello?
00:15:28Hello?
00:15:29Hello?
00:15:30Who?
00:15:31Pennell?
00:15:32No, I don't want to talk to him.
00:15:33I never heard anyone.
00:15:34Give me that.
00:15:34Now, get out of here.
00:15:35Well, all I was doing was worried about your health.
00:15:37All I was doing was worried about your health.
00:15:38Man worries about your health, and I'm going.
00:15:40Hello, Pennell.
00:15:41Say, what's the matter with you?
00:15:42My health's all right.
00:15:43Say, I'm sending Steve Reynolds with you on the train to Ellis Island
00:15:47to cover that Kassan story.
00:15:50Give him a break, will you?
00:15:51Well, why don't you give me a break and send somebody else?
00:15:55All right, I'll do what I can for him.
00:15:59Here's Kassan, Chief.
00:16:00Don't you think we'd better take him by plane?
00:16:02Kassan gets treated just like the rest,
00:16:03and if they think they can take him away from us, let them try.
00:16:08I'm sorry to put you to all this trouble, Pennell.
00:16:11Oh, it's no trouble at all, Kassan.
00:16:12It's a pleasure to deport you.
00:16:14Yeah, well, the pleasure's all mine.
00:16:15I was going back anyway.
00:16:19Hiya there, beautiful.
00:16:21What could she ever have done to make you deport her?
00:16:23Why don't you keep quiet?
00:16:25Why should I?
00:16:26I've been cooped up in that joint for five years,
00:16:29and I'm out now.
00:16:30And if I want to say you guys are nuts,
00:16:32and this gal is beautiful, I'm going to say it.
00:16:34Here, let me help you in there.
00:16:35Why, I'm sorry, Miss Nicholas.
00:16:37It's all right, Mr. Pennell.
00:16:39No woman resents being called beautiful.
00:16:41Yeah, she there, Pennell.
00:16:42I made a hit already.
00:16:43In the car.
00:16:44Yeah, and I like it, too.
00:16:57Thanks, pal, for the buggy ride.
00:16:58Hey, hey, where is everybody?
00:17:06What do you want?
00:17:07Well, I want to come in.
00:17:08That's what I'm here for.
00:17:09You got a pass?
00:17:10I got a pass.
00:17:10Certainly got a pass.
00:17:11That's what I'm here for.
00:17:12There you are.
00:17:13Come on, come on, St. Peter.
00:17:15Open up those pearly gates, will you?
00:17:16All right, go ahead.
00:17:17Thank you, pal.
00:17:19Hello, Elmer.
00:17:19Hi, John.
00:17:20Hi, pal.
00:17:23What are you doing?
00:17:26Say, well, is this a jitterbug contest?
00:17:27Well, come on.
00:17:28Wait a minute.
00:17:29Who are you?
00:17:29Now, wait.
00:17:30Just a minute.
00:17:31That's very rude.
00:17:31Who am I?
00:17:32I didn't ask you who you are.
00:17:33You don't have to.
00:17:34You see that, don't you?
00:17:35Oh, my.
00:17:35That's cute.
00:17:35What did you get that for?
00:17:36Swimming?
00:17:37Oh, I see.
00:17:38You're an officer.
00:17:38Yeah, that's all.
00:17:39Well, where are you going?
00:17:40Well, I'm from the Consolidated News, and I'm looking for one of our men, Steve Reynolds.
00:17:43He forgot his pass.
00:17:44Well, if he hasn't got a pass, he isn't in here.
00:17:46Where's your pass?
00:17:47Well, I haven't got a pass.
00:17:48What do you mean, you haven't got a pass?
00:17:49No, I haven't got a pass myself.
00:17:57They've left the Federal Building.
00:18:00You know your tickets?
00:18:01Good luck.
00:18:03You know what to do.
00:18:17All right, there.
00:18:21All right, get over there.
00:18:23Let me eat.
00:18:23He wants a picture of me.
00:18:24That's it.
00:18:25Watch your way, boys.
00:18:26All right, Kassan.
00:18:27They know what you look like.
00:18:28Yeah.
00:18:47Steve Reynolds, Consolidated News.
00:18:48Well, where's your pass?
00:18:49Well, I haven't got one.
00:18:50You see, I...
00:18:50I'm sorry, but not in here without a pass.
00:18:53See, Steve Reynolds forgot his pass, and I've got his pass.
00:18:55Well, I've got...
00:18:55Well, now, hold it a minute.
00:18:56First, you tell me you got a pass, then you say you haven't got a pass, and now you have
00:18:59got a pass.
00:18:59Well, I have got a pass.
00:19:00I have got a pass.
00:19:30Well, get a doctor or something.
00:19:54By the way.
00:20:00What are you trying to do, drown me?
00:20:14Well, you needn't get mad about it.
00:20:16All I did was save your life.
00:20:20It's moving.
00:20:22You better get off.
00:20:23Well, I'm not getting off.
00:20:24I'm going all the way to Ellis Island with you.
00:20:26Isn't that nice?
00:20:27You seem pretty happy about being deported.
00:20:29Oh, they couldn't deport me.
00:20:30I'm an American citizen.
00:20:32You're lucky.
00:20:39Oh, hello, Chief.
00:20:41Are you all right?
00:20:42Yes, thank you.
00:20:43Take care of the others, will you?
00:20:44Yes, sir.
00:20:45With all my other troubles, I have to have you on my hand.
00:20:47Don't worry, Chief.
00:20:47It's only four days to Ellis Island.
00:20:49Why don't you run along while I interview Mr.
00:20:51What did you say your name was?
00:20:52You get your interviews when the other reporters do.
00:20:55No imagination.
00:20:57Sorry to deprive you of his company.
00:20:59I think I could stand it.
00:21:02Now, look here, Steve.
00:21:03I'm warning you.
00:21:04You write the news just like it happens.
00:21:06The minute you start creating anything...
00:21:08I know, I know.
00:21:09You'll throw me off the train.
00:21:10That's a huge.
00:21:11To you, she's just an undesirable alien.
00:21:13Well, she may be an alien, but hardly undesirable.
00:21:18Then he's probably with some girl.
00:21:21Well, that's something I wouldn't inquire about.
00:21:23You see, Chief, a man's private life for a woman is concerned.
00:21:25It's a very delicate subject.
00:21:26If you didn't see him get on that train, why didn't you get on?
00:21:30Me?
00:21:31On that train?
00:21:32Yeah.
00:21:32Oh, say, Chief, listen.
00:21:34There's no telling what that Kassan mob is liable to do.
00:21:36That train is liable to be blown up any minute,
00:21:38and derailed nine times before he gets to Ellis Island.
00:21:41That's why we've got to have a man there.
00:21:43You're right.
00:21:44Gus, you're going to get on that train.
00:21:47You're wrong.
00:21:48Not me.
00:21:49Why, it's a great opportunity for you.
00:21:51You're going to cover what may possibly turn out the biggest yarn of the year.
00:21:55Now, now, now, look, Chief, don't worry about me.
00:21:57You see, I'm, I'm not the least bit ambitious.
00:21:59You start to the airport right away.
00:22:01Now, if you hurry, you can catch that 2.30 plane.
00:22:03Plane?
00:22:03Fly?
00:22:04Yeah.
00:22:04Me?
00:22:05Fly?
00:22:06Listen, boss, there's no bird blood in me.
00:22:08I can't fly.
00:22:09Why, I, I, I get airsick if I even look out of a two-story window.
00:22:13Well, you're not going far.
00:22:15You'll catch the deportation train at Kentville.
00:22:18And if things start popping as I expect, they will.
00:22:20Oh.
00:22:22They will.
00:22:22And if you bring back that story,
00:22:24I'll give you the biggest raise you ever had.
00:22:26Oh, don't, don't worry about that.
00:22:27I'll just stay right here and take a cut.
00:22:29You see, I need so little.
00:22:30You know, just a little rent money and tobacco money and a few good books.
00:22:34On your way.
00:22:34Yeah.
00:22:35Oh, chief, I'd hate to be doing what you're doing.
00:22:38Taking the responsibility of another man's life.
00:22:41Do you know my blood is liable to be on your hands?
00:22:45Get out of here!
00:22:46Get out of here!
00:22:46Oh, I think I'll sit here.
00:23:03Hi, beautiful.
00:23:05Hey, come here.
00:23:07How about some champagne?
00:23:09Thank you, Norman.
00:23:10I can't serve you nothing alcoholic in this state.
00:23:13Why?
00:23:13It's just the law.
00:23:15Well, there's no law against eaters, eh?
00:23:16No, sir.
00:23:17Well, then bring in some food.
00:23:19I have to serve you what they say.
00:23:20Well, go and get it, then.
00:23:27Well, as long as we've got to be here,
00:23:28he might just as well relax and look at the scenery.
00:23:31It's pretty, ain't it?
00:23:33Yes, it is.
00:23:35If I didn't have to look at it through the bus.
00:23:37Ah, that ain't nothing.
00:23:39Wait till you have to look through a barred window for five years that don't move.
00:23:43Huh.
00:23:44I got so sick of that San Francisco skyline.
00:23:47I never went to the window owner to see how they were getting along with a new bridge.
00:23:52Say, did you ever cross over that bridge?
00:23:54Several times.
00:23:58It's beautiful.
00:24:01Yeah, it must be.
00:24:03Well, there must be a lot of nice things to see in the old country.
00:24:06I'll be glad to get back home.
00:24:09Yeah, I was quite young when I left there.
00:24:10And we were poor, too.
00:24:14But this time, I'm going to be a big shot.
00:24:17And I'll tell them to...
00:24:18Well, well, well.
00:24:19Oh, hello, Steve.
00:24:20Do you know, Miss...
00:24:21Give me a message, sir.
00:24:22Do you mind if I sit down with you?
00:24:23I have to get a story from our friend here.
00:24:25Oh, sure.
00:24:26Sit down.
00:24:26I was just telling a little girl, you know, I'm not going to miss nothing over there.
00:24:30When I get back home, I think I'll build a house.
00:24:34Sort of on the side of the hill, you know.
00:24:37Overlooking the ocean.
00:24:38Like San Francisco, Penn State?
00:24:40Yeah, that's it.
00:24:43And with the radio they make now, you can listen to the World Series and all the big prize fights.
00:24:48Yeah.
00:24:50And you can get away from all the things you've been accustomed to.
00:24:54You'll meet new people.
00:24:59You're getting away from the hustle and excitement of American cities.
00:25:03And you'd like to spend the rest of your life right here.
00:25:09The rest of my life.
00:25:10I'd give everything I own for just one year.
00:25:17That is your story, Mr. Reynolds.
00:25:23The girl is right, Steve.
00:25:25I'd give every dime I got.
00:25:28And I got plenty of them, too.
00:25:31Speaking of that wad of yours, do you suppose that's what those mugs at the station were looking for?
00:25:35Anybody that knows how much I got knows I got it in a place where it's plenty safe.
00:25:40Good old registered bonds.
00:25:42That's where you're wrong, my friend.
00:25:44Yeah.
00:25:45Your money's already gone.
00:25:47What?
00:25:48You have been tricked, camera.
00:25:51Double-crossed.
00:25:52If you're saying what I think you're saying, talk fast.
00:25:55You think your money's safe.
00:25:57What did they give you for it?
00:25:59Bonds?
00:26:00Sure.
00:26:01Bah!
00:26:01You have pieces of paper, while their pockets are lined with your gold.
00:26:06Whose pockets?
00:26:08The enemies of the people.
00:26:10You sweat and work hard for your money.
00:26:12Hey, who sweats and works hard for their money?
00:26:15You crazy?
00:26:15I know you've suffered.
00:26:18But why?
00:26:20Because you're there to defy the arbitrary mandates of our oppressors.
00:26:24No, that ain't the reason.
00:26:25I didn't pay my income tax.
00:26:27Taxes, that's right.
00:26:29If we didn't have any government, there wouldn't be any taxes.
00:26:33Henkel is right.
00:26:35Every man his own republic.
00:26:38I am a nation.
00:26:40I make my own laws, and I am at war with all governments.
00:26:44I'm afraid you're going to lose, comrade.
00:26:47Remember, I warned you.
00:26:51How do you like that?
00:26:52Why they ought to run a guy like that out of the country, running around here loose?
00:26:57Well, let's get back to the story.
00:27:00What really happened back then?
00:27:03Well, I didn't want to give them guys a story.
00:27:06But I'll tell you a story, Steve.
00:27:09It'll bust his...
00:27:10Now, wait a minute, Tony.
00:27:11I'll do the improvising.
00:27:12You just tell me what happened.
00:27:14Oh, how do I know what happened?
00:27:17It's just like that girl said.
00:27:19There ain't an alien on this train that wouldn't risk their necks to get off.
00:27:23That's right.
00:27:25She did say that.
00:27:29See you later, Tony.
00:27:30Hey, that's railroad property.
00:27:42Go ahead.
00:27:43Hit me!
00:27:44Nikola.
00:27:45Nikola.
00:27:45I'm sorry.
00:27:53Hey, this guy is getting ready.
00:27:58I'm sorry.
00:27:58It's Nicolette.
00:28:22It's only what you are looking for. Perhaps I can help you find it.
00:28:25Well, I wasn't looking for anything.
00:28:26There was somebody in here and they went in there.
00:28:33How could you fix it?
00:28:36I tell you, there was somebody in here.
00:28:40Remember, I warned you.
00:28:44There's probably a bum around here somewhere.
00:28:47You don't have to keep up that pretence.
00:28:49No, I'm not kidding. There was somebody in here.
00:28:52Don't tell me you were going to rescue me again.
00:28:54Well, hardly. I just came in to tell you I'm sorry for doing it before.
00:28:57I didn't know you were trying to escape or I wouldn't have stopped you.
00:29:01That's a likely story.
00:29:03You know, you of all people should believe me.
00:29:05Remember how you felt when you were innocent and they didn't believe you?
00:29:09What makes you so sure I'm innocent?
00:29:12I don't know.
00:29:13Maybe it's because you're not so hard to look at.
00:29:15Maybe for a dozen reasons.
00:29:16Anyway, I do want to help you, Sophie.
00:29:18If you'll just tell me your story.
00:29:21There is no story to tell.
00:29:24Besides, it's too late to help me now.
00:29:26Well, I don't know why you're not out of the country yet.
00:29:28Look, you'll help me to help you if you'll just clear me up on a few things.
00:29:31Now, first of all, who's in back of this?
00:29:35Back of what?
00:29:36Well, you must have done somebody a big favor to have them risk all that to get you off the train.
00:29:39Get me off the train?
00:29:40Well, of course.
00:29:41Now, who's responsible for this?
00:29:43What had they to gain?
00:29:47If it were true, why should I tell you?
00:29:50Well, what can you lose? You're being deported anyway.
00:29:53Now, look here, Mr. Reynolds.
00:29:55I've already had enough trouble.
00:29:58But right now, all that stands against me is a deportation order.
00:30:02But if you're going to connect me without shooting...
00:30:04All right, all right.
00:30:05Let's just blame it on my imagination.
00:30:07But it certainly looked to me as if you...
00:30:09I tell you, I have nothing to do with it.
00:30:11No more than I had to do with Dr. Hyde's death.
00:30:16I know how you feel.
00:30:18Must be pretty tough being railroaded out of the country.
00:30:21There must be something we can do.
00:30:23I've got it.
00:30:26Tonight, I'll slip you my other suit.
00:30:28My hat will cover your hair.
00:30:30I've got a pair of dark glasses to take care of your eyes.
00:30:32I'll buy you a ticket and somehow I'll sneak you into the passenger compartment.
00:30:35Well, what do you say?
00:30:37I have nothing to lose.
00:30:39Why should you take such a risk?
00:30:41Oh, don't worry about me.
00:30:42I've done worse things than that to get a story.
00:30:47Pardon me, Mr. Reynolds.
00:30:50The joke is over.
00:30:51Will you please go?
00:30:52No.
00:30:53Yes, but I wasn't joking.
00:30:54Well, I was.
00:30:55I have no intention of escaping.
00:31:10We'll be in Kentville in 30 minutes.
00:31:12About 100 yards to the left of the station, you'll find a sedan with the engine running.
00:31:15The driver will take you to Brant.
00:31:16Sorry to have bothered you, miss.
00:31:17Good enough trouble.
00:31:18What are you doing?
00:31:19I have to check that safety equipment.
00:31:20Well, next time you want to come in here, ask me.
00:31:21I'm sorry.
00:31:22I didn't know I was supposed to do that.
00:31:23I'm sorry.
00:31:24I didn't know I was supposed to do that.
00:31:28I'm sorry to have bothered you, miss.
00:31:29Good enough trouble.
00:31:30What are you doing?
00:31:31I have to check that safety equipment.
00:31:32Well, next time you want to come in here, ask me.
00:31:34I'm sorry.
00:31:35I didn't know I was supposed to do that.
00:31:36I didn't know I was supposed to do that.
00:32:01That's the fella.
00:32:02Right over there.
00:32:03Hmm.
00:32:06Put up your hands.
00:32:14Huh?
00:32:15Well, what?
00:32:16Say, what's the idea?
00:32:17What's the matter?
00:32:18Why are you so interested in the deportation train?
00:32:20Well, I just wanted to know if it was in yet.
00:32:22That's all.
00:32:23How did you notice coming in here?
00:32:24Well, the boys at the office told me.
00:32:25I'm a reporter.
00:32:26Let me see your credentials.
00:32:28Why, certainly I...
00:32:29Oh, no, you don't.
00:32:30No, you don't.
00:32:31Keep them hands up.
00:32:32Say, I don't like your face.
00:32:34Well, yours don't give me any appetite either.
00:32:37Hey, Gus!
00:32:38Steve!
00:32:39Oh, boy.
00:32:40Steve, do me a favor, will you?
00:32:41Will you please tell this bird that I'm a reporter?
00:32:42Sure he's a reporter.
00:32:43Same outfit as I am.
00:32:44There you are.
00:32:45All right.
00:32:46You got a kind of a knowledge-looking face.
00:32:47Oh, boy.
00:32:48Steve, do me a favor, will you?
00:32:49Will you please tell this bird that I'm a reporter?
00:32:51Sure he's a reporter.
00:32:52Same outfit as I am.
00:32:53There you are.
00:32:54All right, you got a kind of a knowledge-looking face.
00:32:56But it's my business to be suspicious.
00:32:58Gus, how did you get here?
00:32:59Well, how did you get here?
00:33:00Well, how did you get here?
00:33:01In the Exile Express.
00:33:02Then you didn't miss the train.
00:33:03Well, of course, I got here.
00:33:04I was gonna ask you to ask you to tell the bird that I'm a reporter.
00:33:06It was a reporter.
00:33:07Well, you're not a journalist.
00:33:08I'm not a journalist.
00:33:09Hey, Gus!
00:33:10Hey, Gus!
00:33:11Steve!
00:33:12Oh, boy.
00:33:13Steve, do me a favor, would you?
00:33:14Will you please tell this bird that I'm a reporter?
00:33:15Sure he's a reporter!
00:33:16get here well how did you get here on the exile express then you didn't miss the train well of
00:33:20course not oh steve oh boy oh boy oh boy then i don't have to go you know i could kiss you steve
00:33:27why don't you put your hands down did somebody put in a call for san francisco yes i did huh
00:33:36well you're not supposed to use that phone i know it hello
00:33:40but boss i tell you there isn't any story on gassan well those mugs at the station weren't
00:33:47after him then what were they after well i don't know for sure but there's a girl on the train
00:33:52i knew there'd be a girl she certainly is beautiful
00:33:55hey wait a minute i'll call you back later
00:34:26hey aren't you going the wrong way the train's over there won't you please stop following me i'm not
00:34:32following you don't you see won't you please understand what's going on here why i is this
00:34:39fellow annoying you yes yes he is well i'll take care of him thank you officer now wait a minute
00:34:47doesn't this young lady have to come along with us and sign a complaint
00:34:51well i guess it isn't worth the trouble officer why with you here i don't think you'll bother me
00:34:56anymore well he'd better not i'll take you to your car that really won't be necessary oh no trouble at all
00:35:02you insist
00:35:15now listen young fella you got any ideas about falling that girl just get them out of your head
00:35:27Just get them out of your head, because I got my eye on you.
00:35:29I'll remember that.
00:35:34Hey!
00:35:35That's my car!
00:35:43Give me the State Highway Patrol.
00:35:45This is Deputy Constable Summers.
00:35:48Somebody stole my car.
00:35:50Yeah, yeah.
00:35:52What do you mean, what do they want with it?
00:35:53How do I know?
00:35:54Somebody stole my car, get it?
00:35:56Yes.
00:35:57Yeah, put it on the general alarm.
00:35:59Block the roads.
00:36:03Where are you going?
00:36:04I'm just going on to...
00:36:05Hey, wait a minute.
00:36:06Didn't I see you in San Francisco?
00:36:08Oh, yes, yes.
00:36:09Glad to see you again.
00:36:10How have you been?
00:36:11Where have you been?
00:36:12I haven't seen you on the train.
00:36:13I've been up in the air on a plane.
00:36:15Oh, getting smart.
00:36:16Where's your pass?
00:36:17Now, please, don't start that again.
00:36:18I gave my pass to the conductor.
00:36:20You shouldn't have done that.
00:36:22I've got a good mind to put you off this train.
00:36:24You have?
00:36:25Officer, if that's your duty, you go ahead and do it.
00:36:27Go ahead.
00:36:28Put me off.
00:36:29Put me off.
00:36:30Do you mean to say that this marriage will make me an American citizen?
00:36:33No, not quite.
00:36:34But it will help.
00:36:35You see, after you become a wife of an American, we'll fly you into Canada.
00:36:39And then you can re-enter the country legally as a wife of an American citizen.
00:36:44But what if I'm caught before then?
00:36:46Oh, the worst they can do is put you back on a train and report you.
00:36:50Is that all?
00:36:51No, no, but that can't happen.
00:36:54You see, while you're in Canada, Mr. Brand will clear your name completely.
00:36:58He's been such a good friend.
00:37:00Would I seem inquisitive if I ask whom I'm marrying?
00:37:08No, not at all.
00:37:09He's just a fellow who needs a hundred dollars.
00:37:12The price seems to be reasonable.
00:37:14Yes.
00:37:17You know, it seems funny to pay a man for marrying you.
00:37:23Well, I wish I were an American citizen.
00:37:29That's great.
00:37:30Bars on all the windows.
00:37:31Door wide open.
00:37:32Get those reporters out of the car and check your prisoner.
00:37:34Right.
00:37:35Find the conductor and send him there at once.
00:37:37I don't know where else to look.
00:37:38I'm trying to find him myself.
00:37:39Haven't you seen him since we left Kentville?
00:37:41No.
00:37:42I'll bet that other fellow hasn't either.
00:37:44What other fellow?
00:37:45One of them reporters.
00:37:46He claims he gave the conductor his pass when he got on at Kentville.
00:37:49I had a hunch he was lying.
00:37:50Show me which one.
00:37:55All right, Charlie.
00:37:56We'll have a game of poker after I have a shave.
00:37:58Yeah.
00:37:59Oh.
00:38:00Hello.
00:38:05Warm, isn't it?
00:38:06Yes, sir.
00:38:07It certainly is.
00:38:12Remember?
00:38:13I warned you.
00:38:14Yes, huh?
00:38:15Were you speaking to me?
00:38:16You may be the next one.
00:38:17Me?
00:38:18Hey.
00:38:19Aristocrat.
00:38:20Come.
00:38:21My coat.
00:38:22Come.
00:38:23Come.
00:38:24Come.
00:38:25Come.
00:38:26Come.
00:38:27Come.
00:38:28Come.
00:38:29Come.
00:38:30Come.
00:38:32Come.
00:38:33Come.
00:38:34Come.
00:38:35Come.
00:38:36Come.
00:38:37Come.
00:38:38Come.
00:38:39Come.
00:38:40Come.
00:38:41Come.
00:38:54Oh.
00:38:55Pardon me.
00:38:56Richie.
00:38:57Whatever happened, The gentleman I.
00:39:01I wouldn't believe it if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes.
00:39:04So you gave your pass to the conductor, eh?
00:39:05Sit down.
00:39:06Now, now, don't look at me like that.
00:39:07I.
00:39:08I didn't do this.
00:39:09I'm not so sure
00:39:12Now look you look like a fair-minded man. I'll tell you what happened
00:39:16I needed a shave and I got a tender skin just like a baby. Get to the point. Yeah get to the point. Well, I
00:39:22You see he's guilty. He's talking himself right into the chair. No, no, look come on. Come on. What happened?
00:39:27I'll tell you that I needed a shave I walked in here and I got a skin like a
00:39:33Look
00:39:34Thank you dead
00:39:36Come on what happened to somebody hit me on the head
00:39:40Where is my uniform? Nicholas girl is missing have the engineer stop this train at once. Well all you have to do is pull this
00:39:50Remember I warned you
00:40:06Are they uh here yet who the lady the one I'm going to marry. Oh come right in
00:40:23I guess I'm sort of nervous
00:40:36You're sure now this won't get out I told you you have nothing to worry about and you are being well paid
00:41:02Come on let's meet her all right, but if my girl hears I'm getting married. She'll be sore
00:41:18All right miss Smith, I'll rouse the judge
00:41:21Oh
00:41:23Oh Henry the thickness this is Marvin McGee
00:41:30How do you do?
00:41:31Pleased to meet you. Thank you. You don't know each other
00:41:37Our parents are open, huh? Oh
00:41:40Yeah
00:41:42It's a nice night for a wedding. Yeah a beautiful night
00:41:46Well now that we've met can we go ahead and be married. Oh, yeah, I'm sure
00:41:55Let's get started about first for time are you the best man mm-hmm all right just step into the next room of the bride and sign a marriage contract
00:42:04This will he is already attended to his share of the irks and details
00:42:16Oh
00:42:22Oh
00:42:24What's going on in here? Oh a wedding. Oh, really? Who's getting married me and uh miss? I think it's Nicholas
00:42:33You mean you opened it
00:42:35Yeah, yeah, you're gonna be one of the witness. Oh, no, I'm just covering this for the paper. Oh, that's fine
00:42:40You're a reporter. Yeah, you're gonna print that why sure I think this is worth a couple of columns
00:42:47I'll get a few photos of you and the bride. Oh, no, no, no. Look you can't do that, please
00:42:50Please
00:43:04Well, I didn't say anything that you must have said something to make him run away like that
00:43:08Were you really going to marry him? Why certainly that's very funny
00:43:14It may seem funny to you, but it isn't to me in another few minutes. I would have been married to an American citizen
00:43:20That might have given me a chance
00:43:22It might have kept me from being deported
00:43:25Don't you see what you've done?
00:43:28But he's still funny to you
00:43:30Now we're all ready children
00:43:34Why you're not the right man
00:43:39Yes, I know
00:43:50And therefore is not by any to be entered into unadvisedly or lightly but reverently discreetly and advisedly
00:43:59Into this holy estate these two persons present come now to be joined
00:44:04Take your right hand, please
00:44:06Will thou have this woman to be thy wedded wife to live together after God's ordinance and the holiest state of matrimony?
00:44:15Will thou love her, comfort her, honor and keep her in sickness and in health and forsaking all others
00:44:22Keep thee only unto her, so long as ye both shall live
00:44:26Shall live
00:44:29I will
00:44:31And you
00:44:34I will
00:44:36I bid the ring
00:44:43By virtue of the authority vested in me by the lords of the state
00:44:47I now pronounce you man and wife
00:44:48Aren't you going to kiss her?
00:44:53Aren't you going to kiss her?
00:44:56If you don't I will
00:44:57If you don't I will
00:45:10Miss Nicholas
00:45:11We'll wait for you in the car
00:45:17We'll wait for you in the car
00:45:25Congratulations young man
00:45:41Hey!
00:45:51But we didn't have to be so rude
00:45:53At least we could have thanked him
00:45:55You can thank him when you get back from Canada
00:45:57If we gave him a chance to follow us the police would catch us before Mr. Brand can get you to a plane
00:46:04I don't think he'd do anything to hurt me
00:46:06Not after what he did back there
00:46:08Well maybe not you
00:46:10But it wouldn't do to get Mr. Brand involved
00:46:14But you said it all would be legal
00:46:15Yes legal but it's rather regular
00:46:18You don't know these reporters
00:46:20They would commit a murder to get a story
00:46:24I don't think he will
00:46:38How much further is it?
00:46:48How much further is it?
00:47:02About two miles
00:47:04I can't leave the police to it
00:47:05Oh, my God.
00:47:35David, look out!
00:47:43Get down!
00:48:03Get off the main road.
00:48:05Grant's number is Kensington, 248.
00:48:08248.
00:48:34Let me go.
00:48:48Quiet.
00:48:48You have all the police in the country over here.
00:48:50Oh, that's what you want, isn't it?
00:48:51Not until you've answered a couple of questions.
00:48:54After that, I don't care what happens to you.
00:48:56What do you really mean, Doc?
00:48:58Oh, I care what happens to you, all right.
00:49:00But only for its value as news.
00:49:03Is that why you married me?
00:49:05No.
00:49:06For a moment, it seemed as if I were making a very noble sacrifice.
00:49:09During the ceremony, it almost seemed as if it was something I'd planned for a long time.
00:49:14Then I found myself standing on the curb and I woke up.
00:49:17Would you believe me if I told you that I didn't want to run away?
00:49:20No.
00:49:21Because I don't believe your reason for wanting a husband, either.
00:49:24What other reason could I have?
00:49:25I don't know.
00:49:28If you're going to use my name, I'm going to tag right along and see what you do with it.
00:49:31All right.
00:49:32If you insist on following me, I might as well go back to the train.
00:49:37That's right.
00:49:41Won't you trust me enough to let me see this one through?
00:49:46It isn't that I don't trust you.
00:49:48The man who is helping me well, if he becomes involved, he faces the protection himself.
00:49:56I wish you luck.
00:50:02If I let you go with me partway, will it turn back when I ask you so?
00:50:28I hope it's a long way.
00:50:32Hey, listen, boss.
00:50:34I don't want you to get the wrong impression.
00:50:36Now, you know, really, Steve is the most loyal fellow in the world.
00:50:38He's the salt of the earth.
00:50:40Well, out with it, you imbecile.
00:50:42Where is he?
00:50:43Yeah, yeah.
00:50:43Now, that's what I want to tell you.
00:50:45You see, there was a girl on the train.
00:50:47There's always a girl on every train.
00:50:49Well, she ain't on now.
00:50:51And Steve ain't either.
00:50:52He went with her.
00:50:53You know, it looks pretty good.
00:50:55You truly idiot.
00:50:57You're quiet, too.
00:50:58Hmm?
00:50:59What?
00:51:00Hey, hey, boss.
00:51:01Boss!
00:51:02Here.
00:51:13I'm sorry I'm such a bother.
00:51:15Well, the first year is always a problem.
00:51:17Well, there should be a telephone down there.
00:51:20You can hold out for another half mile.
00:51:21I hope so.
00:51:22Close that door.
00:51:36I can't stand the draft.
00:51:38I can't stand the draft.
00:51:54Well, what do you want?
00:51:56You got a phone?
00:51:57Yes.
00:51:58Any secret where it is?
00:51:59No.
00:52:00It's on that wall.
00:52:01Do you mind if I use it?
00:52:03Not at all.
00:52:04But it ain't working.
00:52:06Season opens November 5th.
00:52:08Then we have phone service, running water, everything.
00:52:11Oh, it must be pretty cozy in November.
00:52:13Is there a phone near here?
00:52:15Sure.
00:52:16Down the main road.
00:52:17Oh, about five miles.
00:52:19Five miles?
00:52:21Only take a few minutes to the wagon.
00:52:23Well, why didn't you say you had a wagon?
00:52:25We'd be glad to repay you for your trouble.
00:52:27Oh, take my wagon as the milkman.
00:52:30See here about four in the morning.
00:52:33Well, it's two o'clock now.
00:52:35We'd probably make better time if we wait.
00:52:37Of course you will.
00:52:42Look out for that cheer.
00:52:46I'll get you a room.
00:52:53Hey, up.
00:52:57Best thing you two can do right now is get some rest.
00:53:05This way.
00:53:06Up them stairs.
00:53:07I'm so hungry.
00:53:08Could we get something, please?
00:53:09Cook will be here in December.
00:53:10Well, I'm afraid we can't wait.
00:53:12I could, uh, boil an egg?
00:53:13Hey, maybe you could boil four eggs.
00:53:14Sure.
00:53:15Just take a little more water.
00:53:16Here's your room.
00:53:17Here's your room.
00:53:18I'm so hungry.
00:53:19I'm so hungry.
00:53:20Could we get something, please?
00:53:21Cook will be here in December.
00:53:22Well, I'm afraid we can't wait.
00:53:24I could, uh, boil an egg?
00:53:25Say, maybe you could boil four eggs.
00:53:26Sure.
00:53:27Just take a little more water.
00:53:28Here's your room.
00:53:30Nice room, too.
00:53:31Best room in the house.
00:53:32You ought to be very comfortable.
00:53:33You don't fold your eggs.
00:53:34Here's a cozy bedroom, too.
00:53:35You ought to sleep very well.
00:53:37Good.
00:53:38Good.
00:53:39Good.
00:53:40Good.
00:53:41Good.
00:53:42Good.
00:53:43Good.
00:53:44Good.
00:53:45Good.
00:53:46Good.
00:53:47Good.
00:53:48Good.
00:53:49Good.
00:53:50Good.
00:53:51Good.
00:53:52Good.
00:53:53Good.
00:53:54Good.
00:53:55Good.
00:53:56Good.
00:53:57Good.
00:53:58Good.
00:53:59Good.
00:54:00Good.
00:54:01Good.
00:54:02Good.
00:54:03Good.
00:54:04Good.
00:54:05Good.
00:54:06Good.
00:54:07Good.
00:54:08Good.
00:54:09Good.
00:54:10Good.
00:54:11Good.
00:54:12Good.
00:54:13Good.
00:54:14Good.
00:54:15Good.
00:54:16Good.
00:54:17Good.
00:54:18Good.
00:54:19Good.
00:54:20Good.
00:54:21Good.
00:54:22Good.
00:54:23Good.
00:54:24Good.
00:54:25Good.
00:54:26Good.
00:54:27Good.
00:54:28Good.
00:54:29Who's there?
00:54:42Herman!
00:54:43Herman?
00:54:44My real name's Penny.
00:54:46And they call me Herman.
00:54:49Here, don't you want the radio?
00:54:54What's the difference?
00:54:55You're the only one here.
00:54:57Oh, I don't think I forgot a piece.
00:55:05Salt, pepper, water, eggs.
00:55:10Never mind the caviar or pate de foie gras.
00:55:13Oh, what's that?
00:55:14Who just has the eggs?
00:55:16Don't you want the bread?
00:55:17Yes, yes, it's cluffy.
00:55:19It's good cluffy, Nigel.
00:55:21I brought you a lamb cluff in case you're over-sleep.
00:55:23I ain't sitting up to call them hornin' for nobody.
00:55:26I'll set it so if you want to leave at four,
00:55:29you set it for five, so it'll go off at three-thirty.
00:55:32Well, that takes a little explaining.
00:55:34No?
00:55:35It just needs a new spring, that's all.
00:55:37A new spring!
00:55:39A new spring!
00:55:44It's the first time it ever did that.
00:55:47Never mind, I'll fix it.
00:55:48Your permission?
00:55:56Well, I'll take over the chef's job.
00:56:00Well, what could be better than this?
00:56:02Nice little table for two?
00:56:04Quiet, refuted, and...
00:56:05Why did you do that?
00:56:11It's a great idea.
00:56:13To save the hotel some money, and...
00:56:15as far as we're concerned...
00:56:16As far as we're concerned?
00:56:17A lighted room in a deserted hotel might look suspicious.
00:56:20Don't forget the police are still.
00:56:22A moment I've forgotten.
00:56:24I'm sorry I mentioned it.
00:56:27Well, let's forget it.
00:56:28Dinner is served, madame.
00:56:43What's the matter?
00:56:45I'm not hungry.
00:56:47It's delicious wedding cake.
00:56:48Why don't you have a chance?
00:56:51How long have you ever known each other?
00:56:55Roughly, I should say, about 24 hours.
00:56:57Why?
00:56:59All right, well, thank you.
00:57:02What?
00:57:05When I was a little girl,
00:57:07I often wondered about my wedding.
00:57:09What it would be like.
00:57:12I thought I'd walk down a long church aisle.
00:57:16In a white gown.
00:57:18The lacy veil.
00:57:19Oh, ever so long.
00:57:22I mean, my real wedding.
00:57:27The man?
00:57:32Is he the man?
00:57:34I suppose he was different, too.
00:57:36I don't know.
00:57:39At first I thought of you as...
00:57:41Well, as someone who lived by collection of misfortunes of others.
00:57:46Putting them into words and selling them,
00:57:48without any regard for their inhabitants, of course.
00:57:51I think you're very nice.
00:58:03I think you're very nice.
00:58:15You're lucky.
00:58:16What's that old rhyme?
00:58:28It's the match to be.
00:58:30And that's love.
00:58:34Then true love.
00:58:35You see any strangers around here tonight?
00:58:55Well, a young fellow and a gal came in a little while ago.
00:59:03I'm telling you, their name ain't Nicholas.
00:59:05Well, we'll just take a look.
00:59:12What's going on here?
00:59:13What's your name?
00:59:15Uh...
00:59:16Smith.
00:59:17Smith, that's right.
00:59:18John Smith.
00:59:19They're looking for a couple of escaped foreigners.
00:59:22Do I look like an escaped foreigner?
00:59:23No.
00:59:25But this fellow here said there's a woman up there.
00:59:27A woman?
00:59:29You don't mean my wife.
00:59:31Wait till she hears that.
00:59:32Why, she's as American as a Coney Island jitterbug.
00:59:35Why don't you go up and take a look?
00:59:37Yeah, I think we'll do that.
00:59:39Yeah.
00:59:40If your time isn't valuable, why don't you have a look?
00:59:47Wait a minute, fellas.
00:59:49You know how women are.
00:59:50She probably wants to use a little powder or something.
00:59:52Better take a look first.
01:00:06Drunk again.
01:00:07He's looking for a new one.
01:00:19He looks like a man.
01:00:21He looks like a man.
01:00:25He looks like a man.
01:00:26He looks like a man.
01:00:29He looks like an agent.
01:00:31Hey, when you do it?
01:00:33Oh, oh, oh.
01:01:03I'm sorry.
01:01:05I'm sorry.
01:01:07I'm sorry.
01:01:09I'm sorry.
01:01:11I'm sorry.
01:01:13I'm sorry.
01:01:15I'm sorry.
01:01:17I'm sorry.
01:01:19I'm sorry.
01:01:21Boss, did we get anything from Steve Reynolds?
01:01:23No, he must be drunk.
01:01:25He told me some silly story about a girl on the train.
01:01:27Then Gus called.
01:01:29He must be drunk too.
01:01:31Well, I'll be a...
01:01:35Say, maybe they weren't drunk.
01:01:37I'll cook up something.
01:02:01Steve?
01:02:03No, Herman.
01:02:05Oh, just...
01:02:07Alright, come in.
01:02:09Time to get up.
01:02:11I brought you a paper.
01:02:13And a cup of coffee.
01:02:15Your husband's making some pancakes.
01:02:17Can he cook?
01:02:19Huh?
01:02:21He says he can.
01:02:23I don't know.
01:02:25I don't know.
01:02:27I don't know.
01:02:29I got to go.
01:02:31I got to go.
01:02:33I want to go.
01:02:35I want to go.
01:02:37I want to go.
01:02:39I want to go.
01:02:41I want some pancakes.
01:02:44Can he cook?
01:02:46Huh?
01:02:47He says he can.
01:02:48you've done a fine job a superb job first you marry you to a newspaper man that wasn't enough
01:03:07you let her get away well we've been searching for her and I keep on searching I want her here
01:03:11if you have to bring her here with a sack over her head oh we can't go around knocking on people's
01:03:14doors asking for her we'll be picked up ourselves police probably have her by now I don't think so
01:03:20they've been still looking for her will be hello Nadine where are you oh stay there I'll send David
01:03:33for you that newspaper reporter is still with her invite him to
01:03:44Nadine come and get it Nadine well if you don't hurry up they'll all be gone
01:03:57family why that
01:04:12with my wife oh say where she was going no not a word
01:04:26on second thoughts she did ask me a question well what was it how to get to Kensington Kensington
01:04:34yes over there blast them Dillans don't forget I'll have some eggs when you come back November the
01:04:42fifth the Dean darling we've been so worried about you all night what happened well I'm here now that's
01:04:49all that matters must have been a nightmare to you let's say it wasn't let it go like that yes of course my dear get some breakfast
01:04:57for Miss Nicholas or should I say Mrs. Reynolds how long will I have to keep that name for you sound more anxious to become a widow than a citizen
01:05:08well what do we do now we'll fly you to Canada you'll stay there until your deportation order
01:05:15has been revoked and while they're searching for a Miss Nicholas a Mrs. Reynolds is visiting Canada
01:05:20you've been such a good friend it means a lot to know that there is someone you can count on
01:05:26I like you my dear when we leave leave oh yes Nadine I hate to disturb you you've been through so much
01:05:39already but you're still in danger you mean the immigration authorities but David's more serious than
01:05:45that you were right about that man in the restaurant he's an agent for a foreign government how do you
01:05:50you he works for me you I want you to go over these notations dr. height left them in a rather damaged
01:06:01condition and I'm going to ask you to supply the missing parts what if I refuse dr. height refused must be a
01:06:16great consolation for you fool me completely I tell you she isn't here maybe she isn't but I'm staying here until she arrives
01:06:28Mr. Brown Dr. Paulson is here how did he find this place I don't know did you tell him no I didn't should I get rid of him I don't want him to go
01:06:40I know what you think I didn't write this up by that newspaper article of course I couldn't have written a thing like that everything I said I meant
01:06:51I read a lot of stories printed about me that was nervous than the others then why did you run away I didn't run away
01:06:57I told you I was coming here
01:07:12how do you do I heard of your chivalrous gesture exceedingly helpful helpful you know it was more than that now you've done a very nice thing don't spoil it
01:07:20please Steve he's right please go well not until we get this thing straightened out
01:07:30straightened what out well it's very simple you either care for someone or you don't and you don't is that it
01:07:40and you don't is that it
01:07:43have you got a gun
01:07:57Steve
01:07:58why
01:07:59because if you haven't I'm going to take my wife by the scruff of the neck and drag her out of here because I don't believe a word she said
01:08:03well I guess I was right
01:08:07you're a very clever young man
01:08:09no not so clever it's taking me all this time to realize why you got Nadine off that train
01:08:13you were safer dumb
01:08:14do you have any intention of using me I think I ought to tip you fellas off
01:08:19there are some friends of mine outside federal men come on in boys
01:08:22I was only joking about the federal men but I didn't need this gun
01:08:29let's get this straightened out Nadine whom do you love him or me
01:08:32what do you expect me to say with that gun in your hand
01:08:34now what do you say
01:08:35look how cute
01:08:36get away from there
01:08:37Pernell
01:08:47well for once in my life I can truthfully say I'm glad to see you
01:08:52never mind that where's that girl
01:08:53Mr. Pernell that man there he's
01:08:56Brant
01:08:56I know all about him
01:08:58come on Brant you too
01:09:00all right Miss Nicholas
01:09:05now wait a minute chief this girl's as innocent as I am
01:09:07who said anything about you being innocent
01:09:09but wait till I tell you my story
01:09:10I'm tired of hearing your stories from now on you're going to tell them to a judge
01:09:13are you Nadine Reynolds
01:09:19yes
01:09:20raise your right hand speak after me
01:09:25I hereby declare
01:09:27I hereby declare
01:09:29I know I know I know that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States of America
01:09:36against all enemies foreign and domestic and bear true faith and the United States
01:09:43and that I take this obligation freely without mental reservation for purposes of evasion
01:09:49help me God
01:10:07you
01:10:11You
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