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00:00:00The End
00:01:30I told you I'd stand there than you.
00:01:36Take it easy, sister.
00:01:39Let me go.
00:01:40You can't get away with this.
00:01:41Who's going to stop it?
00:01:42When Captain Regan hears about it, you'll find out quick.
00:01:44Well, maybe he won't hear about it.
00:01:46Now, come on, be smart and relax.
00:01:52Kind of rough, aren't you, fellas?
00:01:53Better not stick your nose in this, pal.
00:01:55Go on, beat it.
00:01:56The dame's my wife.
00:01:58I never did like to see a girl manhandled.
00:02:00Turn her loose.
00:02:01The dame's me.
00:02:04Come on, Mr. Gun!
00:02:06Come on!
00:02:07Say, nice play with you, Gun.
00:02:18Are you really married that bird?
00:02:19No.
00:02:20Let me see your shoulder.
00:02:21I'm all right.
00:02:22Hey.
00:02:23Better get you to a doctor.
00:02:24Let's wait for the cops and tell them what happened.
00:02:26Let them find out.
00:02:27That's what they paid for.
00:02:27You'll be as good as new by tomorrow.
00:02:36Feel all right?
00:02:37Oh, it takes more than this to get me down, Doc.
00:02:40How much do I owe you?
00:02:41Why, uh...
00:02:43Oh, that's all right.
00:02:45Glad to help out.
00:02:46You work around here?
00:02:48Oh, I just got in yesterday from Pennsylvania.
00:02:51From Pennsylvania?
00:02:52Yeah, Freeport.
00:02:54That's a mining town.
00:02:56Say, Doc, you ever been down with a shaft?
00:02:57Uh, me?
00:02:58Certainly not.
00:02:59Oh, you ought to try it sometime.
00:03:01Just the first levels, of course.
00:03:02Takes an experienced man for the bottom level.
00:03:04Doubtless.
00:03:07Good day, Miss Elliot.
00:03:09Goodbye, Doctor.
00:03:10And thanks.
00:03:12So that's the name.
00:03:14Miss Elliot.
00:03:15Joe, the visiting miner.
00:03:17Nick's good enough for me.
00:03:18Okay, Nick.
00:03:21What are you doing this far from home?
00:03:23Oh, I just wanted to see if it's true what they say about sunshine.
00:03:27Nice place you have here.
00:03:30Yeah.
00:03:32Say, now that we're acquainted, you might tell me what that scrap was about this afternoon.
00:03:36Just a couple of mugs trying to get away with something.
00:03:38Well, what's the idea of holding out on the cops?
00:03:41It's still against the law to kidnap people and shoot up strangers, isn't it?
00:03:44Joe, I'm going to let you in on something, Nick.
00:03:47Nobody got shot this afternoon, understand?
00:03:50No.
00:03:52Not even a little bit.
00:03:53You will if you think it over.
00:03:56So long, and thanks a million.
00:03:59Okay, Joe.
00:04:01That's the way you want it?
00:04:03When am I going to see you again?
00:04:04You can look for me someday on one of those bottom levels.
00:04:20What about him?
00:04:21I'll tell you later, Kepa.
00:04:22Sorry you're leaving, Nick.
00:04:23Who said he was leaving?
00:04:24Wait a minute.
00:04:25You've got this all wrong.
00:04:26Think so?
00:04:27He pulled me out of a tight spot this afternoon.
00:04:29You mean he got you in one?
00:04:30You cheap little two-time...
00:04:31You don't know what you're talking about.
00:04:32It's nothing like that.
00:04:33When I got eyes, I can see.
00:04:34Same, mister.
00:04:34I'll get to you later.
00:04:36Red.
00:04:38Kepa, why do you always have to act like a perfect set?
00:04:41Sure.
00:04:42I've got a notion to...
00:04:43Don't even try it, buddy.
00:04:45All right, let's hear the rest of it.
00:04:46Better be good.
00:04:48Okay.
00:04:49If you don't mind strangers listening in.
00:04:52A couple of editanos gorillas grabbed me as I was getting out of a cab this afternoon.
00:04:56And if this guy hadn't had no longer, I wouldn't be here.
00:04:59No kidding.
00:05:00What'd he do?
00:05:01He used his fists and took a slug in the shoulder besides.
00:05:05I brought him here to your place so Doug could fix him up.
00:05:08Or should I have let him go to the receiving hospital and spill his story?
00:05:12Okay, if that's the way it was.
00:05:17Hey, mister, you do all right.
00:05:19Shake.
00:05:19Oh, I'm sorry.
00:05:20Say, take it easy, brother.
00:05:22I really did get winked.
00:05:23Red gray, Mr. Monica.
00:05:24I read it.
00:05:25And this is Spudsy Baker.
00:05:26Mine's Nick Allen.
00:05:27How are you, Nick?
00:05:28Say, I'd like to have a crack at that Tarno gang myself.
00:05:30You must have had a lot of fun pushing those guys around.
00:05:32Well, I did a little bit.
00:05:33Just the same.
00:05:34You shouldn't have brought him up here.
00:05:36Why not?
00:05:37Because nobody but you and these two mugs know this place.
00:05:39Of course, working for camper ain't as interesting as following my own profession,
00:05:42but pays a lot better dough.
00:05:44And what is your profession?
00:05:45I'm just the best cook in town, that's all.
00:05:47That's his story, and he's stuck with it.
00:05:48You work for him, too?
00:05:50Yeah.
00:05:50Say, maybe you guys could get me a job.
00:05:53What does he do?
00:05:54You're telling me you never heard of Capper Regan?
00:05:56No.
00:05:57Ha!
00:05:57Of all the dumb guys...
00:05:58Hey, Spudsy, come here.
00:05:59Take a look.
00:06:06Capper, there's a guy down the street.
00:06:08He's awfully busy.
00:06:09Come on.
00:06:09Come on.
00:06:09Come on.
00:06:09Come on.
00:06:09Come on.
00:06:09Come on.
00:06:09Come on.
00:06:09Come on.
00:06:10Come on.
00:06:11Come on.
00:06:11Come on.
00:06:11Come on.
00:06:12Come on.
00:06:12Come on.
00:06:13Come on.
00:06:16It's a cop if I ever saw one.
00:06:18Hey.
00:06:20Get a look at this.
00:06:25Well, ain't that funny.
00:06:26The guy down there in the gray suit is the guy that winged me this afternoon.
00:06:28So you think that's funny?
00:06:30I told you I shouldn't have brought this lug up here.
00:06:32Tarners meant apology and tipped off the cop.
00:06:34But I didn't know that anyone...
00:06:35You never know anything.
00:06:36Now we got a lamb.
00:06:37Car ready?
00:06:38Ready, boss.
00:06:39What about him?
00:06:40Looks like we'll have to make it a party.
00:06:43Let's go.
00:07:13I'm not going with you.
00:07:14What's the idea?
00:07:14Beat it!
00:07:22Calling all cars.
00:07:25Calling all cars.
00:07:41Attention all sheriff's offices.
00:07:43Calling all cars.
00:07:45Wanted for the murder of Bat Ellison.
00:07:47He's killed early this afternoon trying to assist the police in a raid.
00:07:51Suspect number one, Kappa Reagan.
00:07:53Number two, Josephine Elliott.
00:07:56Number three, Red Graham.
00:07:58Number four, Spudsy Baker.
00:08:01Number five, unidentified man.
00:08:04Height, six feet, three and a half inches.
00:08:06Weight, 175 pounds.
00:08:08Gray eyes, dark hair.
00:08:10Description of others in police circular.
00:08:12That is all.
00:08:14That's enough.
00:08:15They haven't got Kappa yet.
00:08:17And they won't.
00:08:18That guy knows his way around.
00:08:19What's wrong, Red?
00:08:35I don't know.
00:08:36Sounds like a bearing.
00:08:37Make mine rare with lots of gravy.
00:08:39All state police of the Southern Division are advised to be on the lookout for a car containing four members of the Reagan Gang.
00:08:54Last seen traveling west on Highway 63.
00:08:57License number unknown.
00:08:59That is all.
00:09:00Nice to know we're attracting so much attention.
00:09:04But Kappa shot Bad Ellison, not us.
00:09:06Ever hear of a line called accessory to murder?
00:09:09You mean we...
00:09:09Yeah, we.
00:09:11They can't find Kappa, so they'll turn the state upside down trying to knock us off.
00:09:14Looks like we're sunk, all right.
00:09:16And what is it, a bearing?
00:09:17Yeah, we'll have to lay up somewhere while I work on it.
00:09:19We might go to Ritz.
00:09:21I hear they've got lovely rooms there.
00:09:23Hey, there's a little farmhouse up the road.
00:09:24Yeah.
00:09:25Till I look the place over.
00:09:26Nobody can see the car from the road.
00:09:36That's a cinch.
00:09:38In the morning, I'll go to work on it.
00:09:40In the meantime, we ought to get some sleep.
00:09:42I've got to hand it to you, Nick.
00:09:43You sure think of everything.
00:09:45Come on.
00:09:53Hey, I didn't give me a call for 6.30, kids.
00:09:55I'm going to hit the hay.
00:09:56You want hayed, look out in the barn.
00:09:58This is my bed.
00:09:59Oh, you think so?
00:10:00You're both wrong.
00:10:02She'll get this.
00:10:03Yeah, there you are.
00:10:04If you'd have been a gentleman like me, Nick wouldn't have had to speak to you.
00:10:07Come on, we'll find some place to sleep.
00:10:08There you are, lady.
00:10:22Best in the house.
00:10:24There's your lighting system.
00:10:25Hot and cold running water and swell ventilation.
00:10:29Good night.
00:10:29Looking for somebody?
00:10:39No, but if I had something to cook, I could get breakfast if I had a fire.
00:10:43Yeah, and if there was a cafeteria across the street, maybe we could get some hotcakes and coffee.
00:10:50Good morning.
00:10:52Well, I'm glad you think so.
00:10:55Hold it, hold it.
00:10:56There's a car coming.
00:10:59Let's get out of here.
00:11:09Get a smoke in the back.
00:11:10Well, what are you going to do?
00:11:11There's three of us.
00:11:12Let's out.
00:11:13Nick's up to you.
00:11:14Me?
00:11:14What chance have I got?
00:11:15Those guys got guns.
00:11:16That don't fight.
00:11:16Talk.
00:11:17Tell them anything.
00:11:17They don't withhold it's wondrous, but don't let them come in here.
00:11:25I didn't know anybody lived here.
00:11:27Nobody did.
00:11:28That is, nobody but me.
00:11:30Something I can do for you, officer?
00:11:32You might let me have a little water for our car.
00:11:34The engine's overheated.
00:11:35Sure.
00:11:36Help yourself.
00:11:37I, uh...
00:11:37You must not have been here very long, son.
00:11:40The well's over here.
00:11:42That's right.
00:11:42Of course.
00:11:44Jimmy, bring the car up.
00:11:45How long did you say you've been staying here?
00:11:58I didn't.
00:11:59You see, I'm looking for work.
00:12:01And last night I found there was nobody living in the house.
00:12:02I thought it would be all right to sleep inside.
00:12:06Where are you from?
00:12:07Pennsylvania.
00:12:09Well, watch your cigarettes.
00:12:13That old house would go up pretty quick if a fire got started.
00:12:17Thanks for the tip, officer.
00:12:18If you've got anything to do, go ahead.
00:12:19We'll take care of this.
00:12:20Okay.
00:12:21So long.
00:12:23So long, son.
00:12:24Good luck.
00:12:32What did he say?
00:12:34He said it was all right.
00:12:36It must be.
00:12:36They're driving away.
00:12:41Well, I'll shake again, kid.
00:12:43I couldn't have handled that better myself.
00:12:46Yeah, but give yourself credit.
00:12:47You might have done worse.
00:12:48Anyway, they've gone.
00:12:58I'll fix that.
00:12:59What a minute, Grant.
00:13:00You can't do that.
00:13:00But you can't let him bark.
00:13:02If I can get rid of the cop, I can get rid of him.
00:13:09Get out of here.
00:13:11Beat it.
00:13:12Go ahead.
00:13:12That's it.
00:13:13Go away.
00:13:15Go away.
00:13:16Go away.
00:13:26Oh, boy.
00:13:28Cops on our tails.
00:13:29Police dogs in the front yard.
00:13:31Nothing in the joint to eat.
00:13:35Either I've got to get some food in my stomach
00:13:37or cut another notch in my belt.
00:13:39Maybe I could walk to town and buy something to eat.
00:13:41Hey, big shot.
00:13:43Don't push your luck.
00:13:44It might not hold.
00:13:45The sooner we get out of here, the better.
00:13:47Come on.
00:13:47Let's tear into that top.
00:13:49All right.
00:13:50All right.
00:13:50All right.
00:13:50All right.
00:13:51Oh, my God.
00:14:02Oh, my God.
00:14:04Oh, my God.
00:14:05Oh, my God.
00:14:09He's back. Come on.
00:14:34What do you know about that?
00:14:35I thought it was only St. Benazer bought food to starving people.
00:14:40Get a fire going, Spuddy. Can you cook rabbit stew?
00:14:43Stop asking him, Red.
00:14:44Didn't I cook a hamburger try for two years? Give me that rabbit.
00:14:48You better get inside, kid. The roads are swarming with cops.
00:14:51Wait a minute, Red. That dog must live around here someplace.
00:14:55So what?
00:14:56Well, maybe I can find a farmhouse and buy something to eat.
00:14:59Yeah, but that's taking a long chance.
00:15:01Yeah, we gotta eat. Tell everybody to wait like it back.
00:15:04Well, go on, kid.
00:15:09Go on, kid.
00:15:11Why don't you swim across?
00:15:16I can't. I never learn.
00:15:18Is there another bridge anywhere near?
00:15:20There's not another bridge, but there's a log farther downstream that goes all the way across.
00:15:21Thanks.
00:15:22I can't.
00:15:23I can't. I never learn.
00:15:24Is there another bridge anywhere near?
00:15:25There's not another bridge, but there's a log farther downstream that goes all the way across.
00:15:27Thanks.
00:15:28All right.
00:15:29Well, come here.
00:15:31Thank you, sir.
00:15:32We'll travel when we think he's changed.
00:15:33I can't.
00:15:34I don't stop.
00:15:35But that's my goodness.
00:15:36I'm just picked up.
00:15:38I can't do!
00:15:39Let me follow them.
00:15:41Come on, kid.
00:15:43Let's travel with my Mediterrasies.
00:15:44I'll be find out here.
00:15:48Yes, and I'll be sure.
00:15:50If you fall, shall I rescue you?
00:16:03I'd do better if you didn't talk.
00:16:05I think...
00:16:06Careful!
00:16:11Now, I hope you're satisfied.
00:16:15I didn't touch you.
00:16:17You ought to be there.
00:16:18Well, you ought to know how to cook.
00:16:29Goodbye now.
00:16:33Goodbye.
00:16:48Goodbye.
00:16:48Goodbye.
00:17:05Goodbye.
00:17:06Goodbye.
00:17:07THE END
00:17:37Who is it, please?
00:17:59Can you direct me to the nearest town?
00:18:01My daughter will direct you, if you'll wait.
00:18:04Won't you draw up a chair and sit down?
00:18:06Thanks.
00:18:07Down, Bill.
00:18:10My name is Adams.
00:18:12Mine is, uh...
00:18:13Mine's Smith.
00:18:15Smith.
00:18:16Mine old name.
00:18:17You're traveling by automobile, Mr. Smith?
00:18:19Yes.
00:18:20That is, we were until last night.
00:18:21You see, our car broke down and we had a bunk at an old house across the river.
00:18:24I suppose you and your party are headed for the Springs.
00:18:28The Springs?
00:18:28Yes.
00:18:29A lot of people go there this time of year.
00:18:31Oh, the Springs.
00:18:32Yes.
00:18:34We'd have been there by now if our car hadn't broken down.
00:18:38I stole you, huh?
00:18:39Bill.
00:18:41He is a very important member of the family.
00:18:44Must be a lot of company for you out here.
00:18:46We don't get many visitors.
00:18:48Though I believe more people would come if they could only see this valley.
00:18:52What do you think of it, Mr. Smith?
00:18:54Oh, it's all right.
00:18:55Well, it seems rather more than that to us.
00:18:59You see, almost anything will grow out here.
00:19:02Anything?
00:19:04Corn, barley, oats, alfalfa.
00:19:06Men and beasts can live off this valley.
00:19:09Oh, I thought the fields ought to be plowed and planted.
00:19:12They do.
00:19:13And cultivated.
00:19:15What about the weeds?
00:19:18Weeds are like a lot of outside influences, I've found.
00:19:22Unless you guard against them, they'll destroy your fields.
00:19:26You must have a hard time getting people to run the place.
00:19:28My daughter manages that.
00:19:31When she's not off swimming.
00:19:33Swimming?
00:19:35I bet she spends a lot of her time swimming.
00:19:37She's quite an expert.
00:19:39I'd like to stay to meet her, but you see,
00:19:41I've got to get to town and back with some food before night.
00:19:43Town and back?
00:19:44Well, you can't walk that distance.
00:19:47You go right through the house to the kitchen and help yourself.
00:19:50I will if you let me pay you.
00:19:51This old house has held a lot of guests, Mr. Smith,
00:19:55but not for pay.
00:19:57Hospitality is a privilege.
00:19:58Just as you say, then.
00:20:00Thanks.
00:20:00Thanks.
00:20:00Thanks.
00:20:00Thanks.
00:20:02Thanks.
00:20:02Thanks.
00:21:04Oh, Bill, tell me.
00:21:21Is it me or the old man that's crazy?
00:21:24Are you looking for something?
00:21:27Hello, Bill.
00:21:27Oh, so it is you.
00:21:30I'm afraid it is. May I help you?
00:21:32Yes, I wanted to buy some food and your father told me to help myself with it.
00:21:35But the cup is pretty bare, isn't it?
00:21:37I'm sorry. But he seemed to think that...
00:21:40Did you talk to him about things around here?
00:21:41Yes, I did. And he had rather a funny slant.
00:21:44Yes, I guess it does seem funny to an outsider.
00:21:47How long has this been going on?
00:21:49Going on?
00:21:50Yes, I'm thinking the fields are plowed and the flowers growing and everything.
00:21:53My father lost his sight five years ago.
00:21:56And he never found out that...
00:21:58That things have gone to Racken Road?
00:22:00No.
00:22:01You've got a lot of nerve.
00:22:02As a matter of fact, I've been pretty scared at times.
00:22:05And you've managed this all yourself?
00:22:06There's been Fred Peters.
00:22:08He's the one who took farther north to get Bill.
00:22:10Say, look.
00:22:12Occasionally, I get ideas.
00:22:14What kind of ideas?
00:22:15Well, my name is Smith.
00:22:16Nick Smith.
00:22:17You see, we were headed to the Springs on a little vacation.
00:22:20It was for us.
00:22:20Two of my business partners and a girl.
00:22:22She's my cousin.
00:22:24And we heard the Springs was rather crowded.
00:22:26Well, why couldn't you put us up for a while?
00:22:29Oh, I don't see how I could possibly put you up.
00:22:31Oh, we'll pay you.
00:22:32Pay anything you want.
00:22:33And besides, there's a lot of people that keep summer borders.
00:22:35I know, but there's nothing for you to do.
00:22:37No amusement.
00:22:38That's exactly what we want.
00:22:40Peace and quiet and nobody to bother us.
00:22:43Well, yes, you do have ideas, Mr. Smith.
00:22:45But I don't quite know what to say.
00:22:46Then it's settled.
00:22:47We leave the car where it is until the bridge is fixed.
00:22:50Pay your month's bought in advance or move in tonight.
00:22:52Oh, now, wait a minute.
00:22:53What will your friends think about this, I believe?
00:22:55Will you leave something up to me?
00:22:57As much as we can use the money, there's still father.
00:23:00Will you also leave father up to me?
00:23:03You're awfully nice, Mr. Smith.
00:23:04And this is in no way an apology.
00:23:07I'm sorry I made you fall off that log.
00:23:09Oh, that's all right.
00:23:10Try it again sometime and I might fall harder.
00:23:17Hey, you know what's wrong with that steak, don't you, sister?
00:23:19No, what?
00:23:21Move over.
00:23:23Look.
00:23:24You have to scoop up the gravy like this and pour it over the top.
00:23:27That's what they call basting, see?
00:23:28Sounds like you've had experience.
00:23:30He has, but not in cooking.
00:23:32Where's the pepper?
00:23:33Uh, here.
00:23:36Ah, boy.
00:23:37It's got a little too much gravy in there.
00:23:39Well, pour some out.
00:23:40What I'm going to do.
00:23:43Hey!
00:23:44What are you trying to do, burn me in oil?
00:23:47Oil.
00:23:47Oil.
00:23:48Hey, got any olive oil?
00:23:50Yes.
00:23:53Here it is.
00:23:55Oh, boy.
00:23:56Is this steak going to roll them in the air?
00:23:58Roll them in the hospital, you mean?
00:24:00Seems as if you're going to be kind of help around here.
00:24:04You bet your boots.
00:24:05Hey, give me that apron, will you?
00:24:13Oh, my steak!
00:24:14Woo!
00:24:17Is this going to be something?
00:24:18You will!
00:24:19Any messages for Kepa?
00:24:25No.
00:24:25What are you doing?
00:24:26Telling them where we are?
00:24:27Sure.
00:24:28Giving him all the load down on the thousand chickens.
00:24:31Well, I hope he's as comfortable as we are.
00:24:32Yeah?
00:24:33Yeah.
00:24:34Beach sleeping in deserted farmhouses and having the cops chase us around, doesn't it?
00:24:38Let me ask you something, big shot.
00:24:40Now that you've got us settled in the hay, how long do you think we're going to stay here?
00:24:44Until it's safe.
00:24:45Look, Joe, if we were out on the road right now, the cops would get us sooner or later.
00:24:49But nobody ever comes here.
00:24:50No, nobody would.
00:24:52What's there to do if they get here?
00:24:54Talk to an old duck with a screwing ocean, field of weeds, his way is high in corn.
00:24:59If they want that kind of company, they go to a place with petted cells.
00:25:03Well, the old man's all right.
00:25:04He's happy thinking that stuff.
00:25:05I have a notion to bust his playoff right over his head, making us act like a bunch of nurses.
00:25:11Joe, you couldn't do that.
00:25:12Why not?
00:25:13I'm not like you.
00:25:14I don't care what that silly girl thinks.
00:25:16But I do object people expecting me to be crazy, too.
00:25:31Hey, Joe.
00:25:33Joe!
00:25:33Come here.
00:25:35Do you see him gauge the height of that limb?
00:25:53What's so wonderful about that?
00:25:55Watch it.
00:25:55Come here.
00:25:56There you are, Pop.
00:26:07Right at the head of the table.
00:26:09Thank you, son.
00:26:11Oh, boy.
00:26:12Here's a steak you're going to love to touch.
00:26:14And bring me a bicarbonate of soda on the side.
00:26:16Why don't you stop?
00:26:18For a guy as unparticular as you are, you sure do a lot of complaining.
00:26:20Who's unparticular?
00:26:21You are.
00:26:22I suppose you forgot them bum oysters you bought that night we were celebrating after busting up Eddie Tarno's slot machines, huh?
00:26:29You know Eddie Tarno.
00:26:31The guy that asked us to help him.
00:26:33Sure, sure.
00:26:33I remember.
00:26:34Don't we all?
00:26:35Well, we've certainly grown into a large family, haven't we?
00:26:39And you're all very welcome.
00:26:41Show me them spuds, Ben.
00:26:42Allow me to fast them, spussy dear.
00:26:45Come on, quick, kid, and give them here.
00:26:47Lord, we ask thy blessing on this food.
00:26:50And thy help for all these people gathered here.
00:26:53Give them judgment.
00:26:55Teach them the value of thy love.
00:26:57We ask these things through Christ our Lord.
00:27:00Amen.
00:27:06Here.
00:27:17Good morning.
00:27:18Good morning.
00:27:20Nice day for exercises.
00:27:22Is that what you're doing?
00:27:23You bet.
00:27:26I like to do things that keep me out in the sunshine.
00:27:29I had a job once where I got very little of it.
00:27:31In a factory?
00:27:32Sort of.
00:27:36Linda.
00:27:37Oh, there's Fred Peters.
00:27:39Peters?
00:27:40Yes, you remember.
00:27:41I told you about him.
00:27:42Oh.
00:27:47Whoever he is, he looks like trouble.
00:27:51Linda says it's Fred Peters.
00:27:52Oh, good.
00:27:53You'll all like Fred, I'm sure.
00:27:57Hello, Linda.
00:27:58Couch, I'll be glad when that bridge is fixed, so I can drive up in the car.
00:28:01They're supposed to start work on it next week.
00:28:03You hear about our summer boarders?
00:28:04Yes, I came out especially to meet them.
00:28:06They're angels in disguise for you as well as for me.
00:28:08How do you mean?
00:28:09Well, with the money I make, I can pay something on that note.
00:28:11Well, I wouldn't worry too much about that.
00:28:17Hello, Fred.
00:28:18Hi, Mr. Adams.
00:28:19Hello, Bill.
00:28:20I want you to meet some friends of ours.
00:28:23Miss Elliott.
00:28:24How do you do?
00:28:25Mr. Brady.
00:28:26Hi.
00:28:26How are you?
00:28:26Mr. White and Mr. Smith.
00:28:28Hi, Mr. Smith.
00:28:29I'm Smith.
00:28:31Sit down, Fred, and tell us the news.
00:28:34What's going on in town?
00:28:35Oh, they must, except the Caperegan scare.
00:28:38Caperegan?
00:28:39Who's he?
00:28:39He's a racketeer.
00:28:40He and his gang killed a man.
00:28:41For a while, we thought they were headed our way.
00:28:43Mr. Peters is mayor of Middleton, as well as president of our most substantial bank.
00:28:48Is that so?
00:28:49Did they catch Regan?
00:28:51No, I guess it was just a rumor.
00:28:52Nevertheless, I told Charlie to keep his eyes open.
00:28:55Fred, Charlie couldn't recognize a criminal if he saw one, much less arrested.
00:29:01How do you like it here, Miss Elliott?
00:29:02I love it.
00:29:04We all love it because it's so peaceful and so quiet.
00:29:07Yeah.
00:29:08No one ever drops in.
00:29:10They were on their way to the springs when their car broke down.
00:29:13Well, you're in good hands.
00:29:14You ought to enjoy your stay.
00:29:15Oh, Mr. Peters, you don't know how much I'm enjoying it.
00:29:20Excuse me.
00:29:22It's time for my mess.
00:29:23Very nice.
00:29:32What are you trying to do?
00:29:33Get that guy suspicious with your wisecracks?
00:29:35I suppose you'd like to have me make a play for that small town banker.
00:29:39Well, it might not be a bad idea.
00:29:40Quit thinking of gags.
00:29:41It's okay by me, but he's allowed to go back and pop up to his friend Charlie about us.
00:29:45So what do we do about it?
00:29:46I'll tell you what you could do.
00:29:47You could be nice to him.
00:29:48Sell him the idea that we're really summer waters.
00:29:50Get his mind off Capo Riga.
00:29:51That might be to our advantage.
00:29:53We don't get many summer visitors around here, Miss Elliott.
00:29:56It is Miss Elliott, isn't it?
00:29:58Yes.
00:29:59Do have some more lemonade, Mr. Peters.
00:30:01Well, thank you.
00:30:03It was a lucky break that I dropped in this afternoon.
00:30:05You should look after your business and family.
00:30:09Oh, my business takes care of itself.
00:30:11I haven't any family.
00:30:12No family.
00:30:13How sad.
00:30:15Oh, it's not so sad.
00:30:16I'm too snooty, I guess.
00:30:19I've never been able to find a girl who would fit into the house I'm planning to build.
00:30:23Surely you'll approve of some of the people around here.
00:30:25Oh, most of them.
00:30:27Would you care to meet some of them?
00:30:28Oh, no, no, thank you.
00:30:29This summer, I just want to rest.
00:30:32It would be all right if I dropped in occasionally myself, wouldn't it?
00:30:36Mr. Peters, you're different.
00:30:39Would you two like to go swimming?
00:30:41The only thing you could interest me in is...
00:30:43Linda's going to give me a lesson.
00:30:45How sweet.
00:30:46Why don't you stay for dinner, Fred?
00:30:48Thanks.
00:30:48Maybe I will.
00:30:56Do you believe in summer romances, Miss Elliott?
00:30:58After what I've seen around here, I'm ready to believe in anything.
00:31:23Hey, hey, that's too deep.
00:31:24The book says six inches.
00:31:36Certainly it's relief to get this car here.
00:31:38Yeah.
00:31:39Wouldn't be much trouble to get this tractor running.
00:31:41All it needs to clean out the gas line, get a new mag, rewire it, and maybe do some retiming.
00:31:44You're going to tackle it?
00:31:45Nah, too much trouble.
00:31:47Seen, Spudsy?
00:31:48Not since the morning.
00:31:49That a boy, kid.
00:31:56That's a good boy, Bill.
00:31:57Yes, sir.
00:31:57That's a good boy.
00:31:59Yes, sir.
00:32:00Now we get some more here.
00:32:04What are you doing?
00:32:05Digging for oil?
00:32:06No, I'm planting potatoes, can't you see?
00:32:08That is, if that book's on the level.
00:32:10They're getting along great, aren't they?
00:32:22Sunshine does wonders.
00:32:24You bet.
00:32:24Do you mind if I stretch all six of my feet out of it?
00:32:26Not if you can find a place to put them.
00:32:28Have I seen that dress before?
00:32:29I bought it yesterday when I went into town.
00:32:31Almost matches the flowers, doesn't it?
00:32:33Does it?
00:32:34You look great.
00:32:36I mean, a girl always looks great with a lot of flowers.
00:32:38Are you sure that sun isn't too strong?
00:32:40I could soak it up the rest of my life.
00:32:42Come on over here and sit down and take a load off your feet.
00:32:44It's time to get dinner ready, and these are for the table.
00:32:46Well, let Spudsy worry about dinner.
00:32:48Fred Peters is coming over.
00:32:49Yeah?
00:32:50You know, Nick, I think Fred's in love.
00:32:52Who with?
00:32:52Your cousin.
00:32:53My cousin?
00:32:54Oh, you mean Joe.
00:32:56Well, I'm pretty sure.
00:32:58Well, what makes you think he feels like that?
00:33:00A girl can usually tell.
00:33:01She can?
00:33:02I think so.
00:33:03Say it.
00:33:05How do you think I feel?
00:33:06You?
00:33:06You're not interested in anyone.
00:33:09Nice talk from an expert.
00:33:10Did you get my paint?
00:33:11Yes, I did.
00:33:12I want to talk to you about that, and about a lot of other things.
00:33:16You're paying board here, Nick, and there's no reason for you to do all of this.
00:33:19Yeah, I know.
00:33:20But if I want to get a little exercise painting the house, I don't see any reason why I can't.
00:33:24And what do you want to make out of it?
00:33:25Nothing.
00:33:26I'll see you at dinner.
00:34:57I'm telling you, eggs is in my department, and I don't need help from no amateur.
00:35:15Then quit talking, like.
00:35:16Want to get away from the incubator.
00:35:19Anyway, you never were a mother.
00:35:20What do you know about babies?
00:35:23Hey, Nick, will you make her mind their own business?
00:35:25I sent for this hatch and eggs.
00:35:26You and Joe said their own quarrels.
00:35:28How many have hatched out anyway?
00:35:30Twenty so far.
00:35:31Look, there's another one coming through now.
00:35:38Can you imagine a thing like that?
00:35:39Hey, we'll soon have all the chickens we can eat.
00:35:42Eat?
00:35:43You cannibal.
00:35:44Yes?
00:36:03I'm Mike Grayson.
00:36:04I guess you heard about me.
00:36:06I'm afraid I haven't, Mr. Grayson, but what can we do for you?
00:36:08Regan sent me.
00:36:09Regan?
00:36:10Yeah, don't try to get me to worse, Grandpa.
00:36:12Where's Red in the mouth?
00:36:14Of course.
00:36:15I should have known.
00:36:16But I think if you just look around, Mr. Grayson, you'll find them somewhere over near the chicken coops.
00:36:24Okay.
00:36:24Here's another one breaking through.
00:36:44Get a load of that, will you, Red?
00:36:46Them little guys never had no old lady.
00:36:49Hey, you lugs.
00:36:50Hiya, Mike.
00:36:52Oh, Mike.
00:36:53How are you, kid?
00:36:54Glad to see you.
00:36:55Where'd you get the ring up?
00:36:57Well, I gotta hand it to you.
00:36:59I couldn't have found a better hideout myself.
00:37:01In fact, I had trouble locating it.
00:37:03Pretty slick idea, this summer boarders racket.
00:37:06What do you want, Mike?
00:37:07Me?
00:37:08Nothing at all.
00:37:09But Capper does.
00:37:10He wants you back on the main stand.
00:37:12What about the cops?
00:37:13You, Alan?
00:37:14Yeah.
00:37:15Forget it.
00:37:15The heat's off.
00:37:16Hey, what's the matter with you guys?
00:37:21Don't you want to come back with me?
00:37:22Sure.
00:37:23We want to go back, all right, Mike.
00:37:25How is Capper?
00:37:26You should see him.
00:37:27And coin and dough.
00:37:28That's swell.
00:37:29And if you ask me, crazy to see you, Joe.
00:37:32That's swell, too, Mike.
00:37:34Capper always did know his way around.
00:37:36Better clean up this year, huh?
00:37:37Plenty.
00:37:38But he's got a soft spot for you guys, and he wants you in.
00:37:41I'll say one thing for Capper.
00:37:42He always paid off like a slot machine.
00:37:43All right, shake a leg, Ollie, and let's get going.
00:37:46Hey, right now?
00:37:48You don't think I want to hang around this dump any longer than I have to, do you?
00:37:51Of course not, Mike.
00:37:53You wouldn't like it here at all.
00:37:55You better get started.
00:37:57What do you mean, get started?
00:37:59You're going back with me.
00:38:00That wouldn't be smart, would it?
00:38:02It might attract attention.
00:38:04You better go now, and we'll come in a day or so.
00:38:07Yeah, she's got the right idea.
00:38:11Okay.
00:38:11But if I was you, I wouldn't be too long, understand?
00:38:15We understand.
00:38:17So long.
00:38:20So long.
00:38:25I'll tell Capper what you said.
00:38:27Well, what about it?
00:38:42I don't see how I can leave till I get them potatoes, Doug.
00:38:45A few more days and I'd have the windmill working.
00:38:48I did so want to see those baby chicks get a decent start in life.
00:38:52Maybe we'd better not leave until next week.
00:38:55Yeah.
00:38:56That would give us a little more time, wouldn't it?
00:38:58Of course.
00:38:59That's right.
00:39:00We won't leave till next week.
00:39:02Say, there's another one.
00:39:03Mother's little helper.
00:39:29Good old Bill.
00:39:30Come on, now.
00:39:42You'll never learn to swim well if you just lie around and float all day.
00:39:45I don't want to learn how to swim well.
00:39:48It's too much work.
00:39:49The trouble with you is you're lazy.
00:39:51I'm not lazy.
00:39:54I'd like the sun in my face.
00:39:56Coming in?
00:39:57Not until you've finished your lesson.
00:40:00Oh, you're getting stubborn, eh?
00:40:02Yep.
00:40:05What a life.
00:40:12You can't stand up with no bottles.
00:40:14You're such a good swimmer.
00:40:16Why don't you go closer to shore?
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00:40:55Well, I guess I owe my life to you.
00:41:07You must think I'm awfully dumb, Nick.
00:41:10Why?
00:41:11I knew you were clowning all the time.
00:41:13You did?
00:41:14Sure.
00:41:15I'm your teacher.
00:41:16Then why'd you jump in?
00:41:18Wasn't that what you wanted me to do?
00:41:20Yes.
00:41:20Well, I did.
00:41:23Nick, remember that day in the garden?
00:41:25When I said a girl can usually tell, I can tell.
00:41:34You mean I don't have to go through the usual, uh, you mean I don't have to tell you I love you and everything?
00:41:40That's what I mean.
00:41:42Say, I'm going to like being married to you.
00:41:55I could have kissed three times by now.
00:42:00Where have you been?
00:42:01Nick, they'll see us.
00:42:03All right, nothing.
00:42:03You don't want your friends.
00:42:04Yes, I know.
00:42:05I just saw Fred drive up.
00:42:07Who was with him?
00:42:08Well, they're not with Fred.
00:42:09They're friends of yours.
00:42:10Friends of mine?
00:42:11Linda, I'm taking you and your father for a drive.
00:42:13Do you want your coat?
00:42:14I thought it'd be nice for Nick to have a visit with his friends alone.
00:42:25Nick, see you later.
00:42:25Yeah.
00:42:32What's the matter, Bill?
00:42:33Don't you want to come?
00:42:34We don't need him.
00:42:35Let him stay if he wants to.
00:42:40Goodbye, Bill.
00:42:57We hoped you'd get our slant, Capper.
00:42:59But as long as you didn't, we might as well lay it on a line.
00:43:03Something's happened and we want to stay.
00:43:05Don't turn here.
00:43:06Is that the idea?
00:43:07You can call it that if you want to.
00:43:12Let Bill in.
00:43:13Who's Bill?
00:43:15The dog.
00:43:16Okay.
00:43:35What about the rest of you?
00:43:38Well, here, Capper.
00:43:42Whatever Red says goes for me, too.
00:43:46You cheap chiseling lot of double-crossers.
00:43:49After I protect you, split with you, and give you the best I got, you'll let a lot of halfwits sell you on a reform act.
00:43:53Now, I need you.
00:43:54You give me the go-by for a dopey old man and a gar-gar dame.
00:43:57Wait a minute, Regan.
00:43:58Keep the Addams family out of this.
00:43:59They have nothing to do with it.
00:44:00Oh, haven't they?
00:44:01I happened to be looking out the window a few minutes ago.
00:44:04You're like them young, don't you, Alan?
00:44:05Come out of your huddle, I'll mess him up.
00:44:11Easy, boy. Easy, boy. Easy, boy.
00:44:17Watch yourself, Nick.
00:44:23By the way, Alan, have you told her there's still a warrant out for your arrest?
00:44:26I'll tell her.
00:44:27Seems to me they ought to know who's hiding out in their house.
00:44:29You open your mouth, and I'll...
00:44:30You're what?
00:44:32You don't want them to know. Is that the idea?
00:44:33Listen to me, smart guy.
00:44:35You and nobody else is going to walk out on me unless I say so.
00:44:37Understand that?
00:44:46Pack up, all of you.
00:44:49Kepa.
00:44:51Can't you see they don't belong in your mob anymore?
00:44:54Why can't you let it go at that?
00:44:56But that ain't the way I want it.
00:44:57Well, I'm sorry. I've got to start supper.
00:45:00Too bad you ain't staying.
00:45:01Wait a minute.
00:45:04Maybe the rest of them are screwy, but I ain't ready to believe it about you.
00:45:07Come on outside. I want to talk to you.
00:45:10Take it easy, boys.
00:45:12Keep your eyes open.
00:45:12This shouldn't happen to us.
00:45:36Joe, we've come a long way together.
00:45:37Yes, a long way.
00:45:40Wait till some of these new mugs I've tied in with get a slant at you.
00:45:43I'll have to strong-arm them out of the way.
00:45:45No, you won't, Kepa.
00:45:46Well, you don't know all these new guys I'm working with.
00:45:49But I know you. I know you plenty.
00:45:51What are you talking about?
00:45:56You and I are washed up, Kepa.
00:45:58Now, listen, Joe.
00:45:59I've listened to you for a long time.
00:46:01Now I'm going to listen to something I've never heard before.
00:46:04Something you wouldn't know about.
00:46:06I hear it here in these fields, in that old house, all around this place.
00:46:10And it's telling me that I'm not what I thought I was.
00:46:13For the first time in my life, I know what it's all about.
00:46:17I'm not Kepa Regan's girl.
00:46:19I belong on this farm, and I'm staying.
00:46:23I get it.
00:46:24I got to squint at that hick banker that's nuts about you.
00:46:27You mean Fred?
00:46:28Who else?
00:46:28But he and I, we have...
00:46:30You crazy, hopped-up little fool.
00:46:33Get in that car.
00:46:34No, Kepa.
00:46:35Get in that car, I said.
00:46:36I'm not going.
00:46:45Bill!
00:46:45Stop it! Stop it, Bill!
00:46:51Bill's got cut.
00:46:52Come on, get up, get up.
00:47:17What do we do with him, Mick?
00:47:21Take him out and load him in the car.
00:47:23You heard him move.
00:47:25Boy, boy, get going.
00:47:31Oh, Bill.
00:47:31He hurt bad, Nick?
00:47:48Yeah, let's get him in the house.
00:47:50Come on, boy.
00:47:51Steady.
00:47:53Steady.
00:47:53All right.
00:47:54All right.
00:48:01Well, what happened to Nick's friend?
00:48:23They passed us on the road.
00:48:24And were they traveling?
00:48:25They had a date.
00:48:27Uh, there was an accident while you were gone.
00:48:29An accident?
00:48:30Yes.
00:48:31Nick was fooling around with his gun.
00:48:33He dropped it.
00:48:34Bill got hurt.
00:48:35Bill!
00:48:42Yo, what did happen?
00:48:44Like I said, Nick was cleaning his gun.
00:48:47He didn't know it was loaded.
00:48:49But I've got to hand it to him.
00:48:50He's a pretty good vet.
00:48:58Yo, something's worrying you, isn't it?
00:49:00No.
00:49:02I'm not very good at saying this sort of thing.
00:49:04But, Joe, will you marry me?
00:49:07You really mean that, don't you?
00:49:10Yes, I do.
00:49:11How sweet.
00:49:13But I can't.
00:49:14You don't know anything about me.
00:49:15It doesn't make any difference.
00:49:17Yes, it does.
00:49:18Believe me.
00:49:19I know best.
00:49:20After I told you, you'll understand.
00:49:22Five years ago, I worked in a checkroom in a hotel.
00:49:27There was a man who had lots of money and knew all the ropes.
00:49:30But, Joe, it's...
00:49:30Let me finish, Fred.
00:49:32At first, I thought it was just a lot of blast.
00:49:35And then I fell for him.
00:49:38He wasn't like you.
00:49:40But now, you don't care for him now, do you?
00:49:42No.
00:49:44Not now.
00:49:45But it's too late.
00:49:46There you are.
00:49:56Feel better now, old fellow?
00:49:58He's going to be all right, isn't he?
00:50:00I think so.
00:50:01Well, don't look so sad about it.
00:50:02He doesn't hold it against you.
00:50:04Yes, I know.
00:50:05After all, it was careless of me.
00:50:07Poor old boy.
00:50:08No need to blame yourself, son.
00:50:10Everything has its reason.
00:50:12We may not be able to see it or understand it, but it's there.
00:50:16Thanks, Pop.
00:50:18Did you and your friends get everything topped over before they left, Nick?
00:50:22Yes, everything.
00:50:23Good.
00:50:26Well, it's way past my bedtime.
00:50:33Good night, Pop.
00:50:35Good night.
00:50:38Hurry up and get well, Bill.
00:50:44Good night.
00:50:45Good night, Pop.
00:50:46Good night.
00:50:48Come on, Lord.
00:50:49And I ain't in the mood for no snoring tonight.
00:50:53Good night.
00:50:54You'd better turn in two.
00:50:55It's getting late.
00:50:57What are you up to?
00:50:58Who, me?
00:50:59Nothing.
00:51:00What about Linda?
00:51:01Linda?
00:51:02Yes.
00:51:03If they ever pick us up, where will she stand then?
00:51:06Maybe they'll ever pick us up.
00:51:08And maybe they will.
00:51:09Well?
00:51:10Oh, I know what you're going to say.
00:51:11That she loves you and that she'll wait for you.
00:51:13And when you've served your term and you come out filled with murder and hate, she'll marry you.
00:51:19Nick, will you let her do that?
00:51:23Why not?
00:51:24After all, I'm not a criminal.
00:51:26And besides, we stand an even chance of her not finding out about us.
00:51:29Nobody around here suspects us.
00:51:34Sometimes I wonder just how much Pop really knows.
00:51:38Pop?
00:51:38You're crazy.
00:51:39He's blind.
00:51:41Yes.
00:51:41His eyes are blind.
00:51:45But did it ever strike, you, Nick, that he's blind only to the things he doesn't want to see?
00:51:52Good night.
00:51:53Good night.
00:51:59Mike, I hope you haven't lost your touch.
00:52:15I could open that cracker box with a pocket knife.
00:52:18Okay, get going.
00:52:19Don't forget this.
00:52:29The bank.
00:52:38Sounds like it came from the direction of the bank, Fred.
00:53:08How much did he get, Fred?
00:53:33I can't tell until I check up. Maybe $5,000.
00:53:38Hello. Operator, this is Sheriff Thornton speaking. The bank's been robbed.
00:53:45Call every sheriff's station in a radius of 50 miles.
00:53:48Tell them to block every road. I'll give you information later.
00:53:52Hey, look at that.
00:53:54Where'd you find it?
00:53:55Over in front of the safe.
00:53:57Ever seen this before, Fred?
00:53:58There's writing on it.
00:54:09Telegraph road to junction.
00:54:11Turn right. Three miles to bridge.
00:54:14500 yards to White Gate.
00:54:17That's the way to Adams Farm.
00:54:19That's right. It sure is.
00:54:21Let me see that again.
00:54:22It's a police circular.
00:54:23They must have sent it out when they were looking for the Caperegan gang.
00:54:26That's their picture.
00:54:27Maybe one of the gang dropped it.
00:54:31Sally, I know these people.
00:54:33They've been living at the Adams Farm all summer.
00:54:36Say, he's right.
00:54:38That guy there has been to my store a couple of times for fencing and paint.
00:54:42Are you sure, boys?
00:54:43I only wish I wasn't.
00:54:45Come on.
00:54:55What is it, fella?
00:54:59You better take it easy, son.
00:55:00All right, boys. Get the rest.
00:55:03You mind telling me what this is all about?
00:55:05You're under arrest.
00:55:07What is this, a joke?
00:55:08I'm afraid not, Nick.
00:55:09Get in there with the others.
00:55:13What's going on, Fred?
00:55:17Well, something happened tonight.
00:55:18Who is it? What's the matter?
00:55:19It's me, Mr. Adams.
00:55:20Sheriff Thornton.
00:55:21I've got bad news.
00:55:23Bad news?
00:55:24These people posing as summer boarders belong to the Caperegan gang.
00:55:28The police are on the trail, so they hid out here until things cooled off.
00:55:31But they've done nothing wrong since they've been here.
00:55:33I wouldn't be too sure, Mr. Adams.
00:55:35The Middleton Bank was robbed tonight.
00:55:38Fred, you don't think...
00:55:38I don't know what to think except...
00:55:40Charlie, give me that police circular.
00:55:43Where'd you get this?
00:55:47Whoever robbed the bank dropped that when they left.
00:55:49And don't stall.
00:55:50The directions to this farm are written here on the margin.
00:55:54Capere thought of everything, didn't he?
00:55:55Wait a minute.
00:55:58No one from my house robbed that bank tonight.
00:56:01Well, how do you know?
00:56:02You couldn't see them leave.
00:56:03Oh, true.
00:56:04But sometimes blindness makes the other senses more acute, Charlie.
00:56:08I found I couldn't sleep tonight.
00:56:10So I heard many things that someone else might not have noticed.
00:56:14My daughter sobbing.
00:56:16Nick walking the floor until just a few minutes before you came.
00:56:19Red and spudsy.
00:56:20Trying to see which could snore the loudest.
00:56:25No one left this house tonight.
00:56:27Well, I'm glad to hear that.
00:56:28That doesn't change the fact that these people are wanted.
00:56:31I'm sorry to bother you, Mr. Adams.
00:56:33Come on, let's get started.
00:56:34Wait a minute.
00:56:34You can't take them away.
00:56:37They haven't done anything.
00:56:38They've done plenty, Miss Adams.
00:56:40They're wanted on a murder charge.
00:56:42Don't let that worry you, kid.
00:56:43We never murdered nobody, and they can't give us more in a year.
00:56:46Say, I can do that, stand around my head.
00:56:47Sure, we'll be back here, sister.
00:56:49And don't let no cheap mechanic touch that windmill till we get here.
00:56:52Just keep your chin up, honey.
00:56:53We'll be seeing you.
00:56:54Pop, tell whoever takes care of them potatoes this winter not to let them freeze, will you?
00:56:58All right, spudsy.
00:56:59So long.
00:57:00Come on, funny face.
00:57:01Joe, don't hate me too much.
00:57:08I don't hate you.
00:57:09And the new house will be ready when...
00:57:11Goodbye, Fred.
00:57:17Nick.
00:57:21Before you go,
00:57:25I love you.
00:57:28So you've decided you'll love me.
00:57:30Get a load of that, Sheriff.
00:57:31That's pretty good for a summer's work, isn't it?
00:57:34Don't be a sap.
00:57:35Do you think I'd waste my time on a baby-faced kid like you?
00:57:38I'm going back to the mob.
00:57:40They're all I've ever known and all I ever want.
00:57:43Miles, so long, Pop, and thanks for the vacation.
00:57:45Come on, Sheriff, let's get out of here.
00:57:54Somehow...
00:57:54I don't believe what he said.
00:57:56My dear, if you don't believe it, keep it from being true.
00:58:04You've told us an amazing story, Miss Adams, one that contradicts every belief I've built up in the ten years I've been in this office.
00:58:18You've told us an amazing story, Miss Adams, one that contradicts every belief I've built up in the ten years I've been in this office.
00:58:32And one I personally don't believe.
00:58:34Frankly, it's ridiculous, Miss Adams.
00:58:37A mob like Regan's doesn't go soft.
00:58:39I'm not in the habit of telling things that aren't true.
00:58:42But I can vouch for everything she said, sir.
00:58:44I saw what happened at the Adams farm.
00:58:46Do you expect us to believe that those mobsters built fences, planted fields, and repaired a house just for the fresh air, huh?
00:58:54Yes.
00:58:54If they did, it was a part of their scheme to make a setup for themselves.
00:58:58But you don't know these people.
00:59:00They didn't have to do that.
00:59:01Let me ask you one thing, Miss Adams.
00:59:05Why did they do it?
00:59:06Because my father, in his blindness, believed that nothing had changed on that farm.
00:59:11And it pleased them to make his dream come true.
00:59:13Now look here, Baldwin.
00:59:15Just because a girl comes and makes a pretty plea for a bunch of mugs doesn't change that that they've broken the law.
00:59:21Our job is tough enough without having to listen to stuff like this.
00:59:25I'm afraid he's right, Chief.
00:59:27Anyway, it's on your shoulders.
00:59:29Yes. Glad to have met you, Miss Adams.
00:59:46You must believe me, Mr. Baldwin.
00:59:48If you prosecute Nick and Joe, it wouldn't be fair.
00:59:52You're too intelligent not to understand that.
00:59:54Just what is it I don't understand, Miss Adams?
00:59:57How many times have you heard men promise to change and be different, if they were given another chance?
01:00:02Far too many, I'm afraid.
01:00:04These people aren't making any promise.
01:00:06They've already changed.
01:00:11Well, I suppose I'm making a mistake, but it might be a far greater mistake to send these people to prison.
01:00:19Red and Spudsy will have to throw themselves in the mercy of the court.
01:00:23But in the case of the girl and Nick Allen, I guess a suspended sentence might be enough for this office to ask.
01:00:31Excuse me.
01:00:34Hello.
01:00:35Yeah.
01:00:38Yeah.
01:00:41What?
01:00:42Nick Allen has escaped.
01:00:52Escaped?
01:00:53Oh, but he couldn't.
01:00:54He wouldn't do a thing like that.
01:00:56I don't know.
01:01:25You never figure out whether you gals like the noise this stuff makes or the way it tastes.
01:01:43Maybe it's caused the bubbles tickle your nose.
01:01:46Say, you think that's the dress you got on?
01:01:48Give us another month and I'll show you some real clothes, baby.
01:01:50I can't go to the Operant Promises, Mike.
01:01:53Yeah, you think you're smart, huh?
01:01:54Well, let me tell you something.
01:01:55We're going places.
01:01:57Not the places you think.
01:01:58Come on, reach all of you.
01:02:03Did you hear me, Mike?
01:02:14Hello?
01:02:15Give me police headquarters.
01:02:18Hello, police headquarters.
01:02:21Give me Chief Lang in the Homicide Division.
01:02:23Easy, Mike.
01:02:24Hello, Chief.
01:02:27This is Nick Allen.
01:02:28Yeah, Nick Allen.
01:02:31I'm holding Capo Regan in his mouth.
01:02:34Uh-huh.
01:02:35At Toledo Arms Apartments.
01:02:39Okay.
01:02:43Get back there.
01:02:45You haven't got anything on me.
01:02:47I'm getting out of here.
01:02:47Take it easy, sister.
01:02:54Allen, I've always liked you.
01:02:56You've got something.
01:02:58There's still time for all of us to get out of here.
01:03:00We're staying.
01:03:01The cops pick us up.
01:03:02They'll take you along.
01:03:03Okay, by me.
01:03:05Look, Allen, I'm doing pretty well.
01:03:06Business is picking up.
01:03:08I'll split with you.
01:03:09No.
01:03:09I'm going to get out of here.
01:03:10I'm going to get out of here.
01:03:11I'm going to get out of here.
01:03:11I'm going to get out of here.
01:03:12I'm going to get out of here.
01:03:12I'm going to get out of here.
01:03:13I'm going to get out of here.
01:03:13I'm going to get out of here.
01:03:14I'm going to get out of here.
01:03:14I'm going to get out of here.
01:03:15I'm going to get out of here.
01:03:15I'm going to get out of here.
01:03:16I'm going to get out of here.
01:03:17I'm going to get out of here.
01:03:18I'm going to get out of here.
01:03:19I'm going to get out of here.
01:03:20I'm going to get out of here.
01:03:21I'm going to get out of here.
01:03:22I'm going to get out of here.
01:03:23I'm going to get out of here.
01:03:24The End
01:03:54The End
01:04:24The End
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