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00:03:00¿Qué es el uso de hashing it over?
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00:04:00Oh, nothing.
00:04:03Do you see what I see?
00:04:15Oh, I was right.
00:04:16They are policemen.
00:04:18Sure, they're cops.
00:04:20Look, you don't know anything, any of them.
00:04:22Cops never give anybody an even break, understand?
00:04:25I know, but I don't know anything to tell them anyway, Sally.
00:04:27Neither do I.
00:04:28Well, that's good.
00:04:29I can tell them plenty, but I won't.
00:04:32Oh, Betty, you be quiet.
00:04:33You talk too much anyhow.
00:04:34Oh, let her talk.
00:04:35She never says anything.
00:04:37Sure, look at them, them Seamus'es.
00:04:40They got to put on a show, don't they?
00:04:41Where's it going to get them?
00:04:43Well, anyway, we weren't mixed up with what happened last night.
00:04:46She was really a nice kid.
00:04:48Yeah, but no angel.
00:04:49What do you mean?
00:04:50Well, she used to hang around the merry-go-round, didn't she?
00:04:52Say, that's right.
00:04:53Do you think that Nick had anything to do with it?
00:04:55Listen, Roy, you better not think that out loud.
00:04:57Well, if Nick hears you, you're liable to lose your ears.
00:04:59And he ain't kidding.
00:05:01You know that Nick's a plenty tough guy.
00:05:03Oh, gee, fellas, I didn't mean nothing.
00:05:06Oh, forget it, forget it.
00:05:08Well, I'll read.
00:05:08It's forgotten.
00:05:09It's as safe with me as the grave.
00:05:12Say, Jerry, how fast will this eggbeater of yours go?
00:05:15Oh, she'll do 75 in second on a hot day, I guess.
00:05:19What do you mean?
00:05:20Why, the other night we didn't even have it down to floorboard and we were doing better
00:05:23than 100.
00:05:24Gee, someday I'm going to have a car.
00:05:26I'll do better than that, even.
00:05:28I'll see you guys later.
00:05:29There's Sally.
00:05:29I want to see you.
00:05:30Take it easy, Jerry.
00:05:32So long, stupid.
00:05:33Oh, gee, Rocky.
00:05:35Hiya, Jerry.
00:05:36Hiya, Jerry.
00:05:37Hiya.
00:05:38Say, Sally, I got a bright idea.
00:05:40Could I see the drugstore later?
00:05:41Sure.
00:05:42So I'll see you then.
00:05:43Bye.
00:05:43Bye, Jerry.
00:05:45Oh, there's Rocky.
00:05:46Excuse me.
00:05:46Here.
00:05:48Rocky.
00:05:50Hiya, June.
00:05:51Hello, Rocky.
00:05:52You know, I waited for you until nearly 9 o'clock the other night.
00:05:56I felt like an awful sap.
00:05:57You knew there must have been a good reason.
00:05:59Yeah.
00:06:00Yeah, I can guess, but the fellow thinks all kind of good.
00:06:03Well, when he's...
00:06:04When what, Rocky?
00:06:05When he stood up like that.
00:06:08Hey, you weren't out with nobody else, will you?
00:06:10Of course not, Rocky.
00:06:11Swell.
00:06:14All right, Jackson Jill.
00:06:15Hi-ho.
00:06:16We might as well get it over with.
00:06:18Hey, nobody gives their right name.
00:06:20But they know me.
00:06:22That's their tough luck.
00:06:24I wonder, how did you mean that?
00:06:28Oh, well.
00:06:29I really don't know, Mr. Moffat.
00:06:34I think she's afraid she might involve someone else.
00:06:37June, this police officer is here to help us.
00:06:40We want to prevent unnecessary tragedy,
00:06:43not punish anyone after it's happened.
00:06:45You do want to help us, don't you?
00:06:47Yes, sir.
00:06:48But I didn't know Lucille very well.
00:06:50She had different classes than I.
00:06:52By the way, where were you last night?
00:06:55I was...
00:06:56I was to the library.
00:06:58Alone?
00:06:59No, sir.
00:06:59With Sally Higgins.
00:07:01I see.
00:07:02Thanks.
00:07:03Shall we have Betty Smith now?
00:07:04All right.
00:07:05Betty Smith.
00:07:06Oh, I haven't spent...
00:07:11Oh, I'm fine.
00:07:12I'm lovely.
00:07:12And how are you?
00:07:14You knew Lucille Dillard?
00:07:15I'll say this.
00:07:16We've been friends for years,
00:07:17ever since we were children.
00:07:19Oh, ain't it awful?
00:07:21You know who she went around with?
00:07:22Well, Jean, no.
00:07:23That was one thing.
00:07:25She didn't ever tell me anything private.
00:07:27Said I was a blabber-mout.
00:07:29Imagine that.
00:07:30I hardly ever say a word.
00:07:32Or maybe she was afraid I'd steal one of her boyfriends.
00:07:35Gee, now I know.
00:07:39You sound just like Dick Tracy.
00:07:43Is he Dick Tracy?
00:07:45Betty.
00:07:46Now, be a good little girl,
00:07:47and I'll let you know when I hear from FlatDot.
00:07:49Go sit over there.
00:07:51Sally Higgins, Joe.
00:07:57Did you send for me?
00:07:59Oh, yes.
00:08:00Miss Higgins, you knew Lucille.
00:08:01Never heard of her.
00:08:02You've read the newspapers.
00:08:03No, I only look at the funnies.
00:08:05Sally, that's not the proper answer.
00:08:07Oh, right.
00:08:08I know from nothing.
00:08:10I forgot everything I ever knew.
00:08:12You happen to know where you were last night?
00:08:14Well, I'll tell you.
00:08:15I went home, did homework for three or four hours,
00:08:18cleaned house, grabbed the kitchen floor,
00:08:19got my old lady's supper, and went to bed.
00:08:21So what?
00:08:22Sally, you know that's not so.
00:08:24I told them we went to the...
00:08:25True.
00:08:25Why, you dirty little talent.
00:08:27Oh, slap me.
00:08:28Oh, my...
00:08:28Girls, girls, please, please.
00:08:31Sally.
00:08:32I just told them that we went to the library.
00:08:37You heard what she said.
00:08:39We went to the library.
00:08:41What's wrong with that?
00:08:42Nothing.
00:08:44We're not making any headway, Mr. Moffat.
00:08:46I'm sorry.
00:08:46All right, girls.
00:08:48Back to your classes.
00:08:49Sally, what are you so mad at?
00:08:57Oh, nothing.
00:08:58I thought you squealed.
00:09:00Anyway, I'm allergic to quiz programs.
00:09:02And isn't it funny?
00:09:03I just love quiz programs.
00:09:08Would you like to talk to some of the boys now?
00:09:11I'm afraid, gentlemen, that would be a waste of time.
00:09:12Do agree that preaching to the kids won't accomplish much?
00:09:16They'll be running the streets tonight again the same as ever.
00:09:19Gee, Sally, I've got to get home, really.
00:09:24Oh, Jerry's going to drive you.
00:09:26He'll only be a minute.
00:09:29Well, I wish he'd hurry.
00:09:30I've simply got to get home.
00:09:32Father will be furious.
00:09:34Oh, June, someone ought to beat that old man of yours to a pulp.
00:09:39Come, stop him.
00:09:41Please, please, hold up.
00:09:42Stop him, Willie.
00:09:43Signior!
00:09:44Receive!
00:09:45And!
00:09:55Flash, hold up.
00:09:56Two women, one man.
00:09:58Getaway car.
00:09:59Dark roadster, probably hopped up.
00:10:01License one for V for Boston.
00:10:03One.
00:10:04Balance not obtained.
00:10:06Description.
00:10:06Last reported speeding north on Highway 8.
00:10:13Repeat.
00:10:14Hold up.
00:10:14Two women, one man.
00:10:16Two women and a man.
00:10:17Bunk.
00:10:18Three kids, if you ask me.
00:10:21Okay, wind her up.
00:10:28About this car, I want to get out.
00:10:30Keep quiet, you little dope.
00:10:31Keep quiet, you little dope.
00:11:01Are you crazy, Nick?
00:11:18Playing around with these young kids?
00:11:20Oh, pipe down, Mimi.
00:11:22Pipe down?
00:11:23Nothing.
00:11:24You know what happened last night with that high school kid?
00:11:27Why, if they ever find out she used to come here, they might lose her son.
00:11:30Listen, Mimi, we got nothing to worry about.
00:11:32We got chaperones so we can deal with the Bobby Sox trade.
00:11:35It's legal.
00:11:37What's the matter with you?
00:11:37You're making dough, ain't you?
00:11:39Money.
00:11:40Money, yes.
00:11:41But most of all the money we make, I give to you.
00:11:45And what do I get?
00:11:46You get me, baby.
00:11:49I know, Nick.
00:11:50Whenever there's nobody else around, you're all for me.
00:11:55Oh, they'll never get it.
00:11:56This thing can do a hundred.
00:11:57Nice going, Jerry.
00:12:08Jerry.
00:12:09Oh, Nick.
00:12:09It's okay, Jerry.
00:12:10Accident.
00:12:11I saw it.
00:12:11But we're in a jam.
00:12:12All right.
00:12:13Get this heap out of here and hide it.
00:12:15Sally, who's this?
00:12:16Oh, she's all right, Nick.
00:12:17Always asking for trouble, aren't you?
00:12:19Oh, wait a minute.
00:12:20Take her inside and lose her in the crowd.
00:12:21Thanks, Nick.
00:12:22Now, you won't leave them in our place.
00:12:24Remember what happened last night.
00:12:25Will you shut up?
00:12:27Come on, hurry up.
00:12:28Get this thing out of here, Jerry.
00:12:30Okay, Nick.
00:12:30He's hurt pretty bad.
00:12:53Why don't you go take care of those kids?
00:12:55Let them take care of themselves.
00:12:57Why don't you be nice?
00:13:00Now, listen, Mimi.
00:13:09Don't talk too much.
00:13:10All right, all right.
00:13:13Did you see this?
00:13:14Yeah, we were right over there.
00:13:24Handles, Joe.
00:13:25Okay.
00:13:26Where's the car that hit him?
00:13:27About 40 miles from here, the way he was traveling.
00:13:29Could you describe it?
00:13:31Not good.
00:13:32It was one of those big old jobs, built like a locomotive.
00:13:35Wasn't it, baby?
00:13:36Yes.
00:13:36It was a big automobile.
00:13:38And green.
00:13:39Green, eh?
00:13:40Did you happen to catch the license number?
00:13:42That's almost a silly question, officer.
00:13:45Yeah.
00:13:45I guess it is.
00:13:46No, no.
00:13:47I mean, he was going so fast.
00:13:48Yeah, I know.
00:13:49Well, you're Mimi, aren't you?
00:13:52Yes.
00:13:54Mm-hmm.
00:13:55Well, I'm going to look your place over.
00:13:57What for?
00:13:59Nothing.
00:14:00I'm just curious to see how the other half lives.
00:14:03You know, the younger half.
00:14:05Sure, any time.
00:14:06It's all open and above board.
00:14:08Well, gee, kid, you were terrific.
00:14:15I'd give anything to ruin rugs like you do.
00:14:18Sally, how could you do it?
00:14:19Oh, shut up.
00:14:20It's an egg.
00:14:21Gee, Judy, ain't so glad you came.
00:14:23How come you've never been here before?
00:14:25Oh, I just love it.
00:14:27This place just sends me.
00:14:29Aren't you thrilled?
00:14:30Oh, listen, Zippo-Liff.
00:14:31Why don't you dry up?
00:14:32She's got a headache.
00:14:34Well, gee, I never get headaches.
00:14:36First, you've got to have a head.
00:14:38Yes.
00:14:40What did you say?
00:14:41Skipper.
00:14:43That's what I thought you said.
00:14:47Oh, gee, look, it's a policeman.
00:14:53Well, take a good look.
00:14:56Much obliged.
00:14:59Oh, maybe we're going to be ready.
00:15:01Oh, be quiet.
00:15:01Sally, you don't think no.
00:15:03Let him handle the cops.
00:15:04I know.
00:15:05No, Mimi?
00:15:06I don't like the job of decorating you, Del.
00:15:09No?
00:15:10What's the matter with it?
00:15:12See these tables?
00:15:14If I were you, I'd put in a lot of cradles.
00:15:17Huh.
00:15:18You police think you are very, very funny, don't you?
00:15:21Well, I don't think so.
00:15:23We're not asking what you think.
00:15:25Well, maybe it is better you don't ask me what I think.
00:15:28Uh, don't mind her.
00:15:29She's got a bad temper.
00:15:31We're running a decent place.
00:15:33What?
00:15:33Regular Sunday school.
00:15:34Oh, the kids are all right.
00:15:35Let them have fun.
00:15:36They don't get away with anything.
00:15:38We watch them.
00:15:39The chaperones.
00:15:41An American round payroll, eh?
00:15:43Sure, why not?
00:15:43It's legal, ain't it?
00:15:44Oh, sure.
00:15:46It's legal.
00:15:46Oh, sure.
00:15:46It's legal.
00:15:47What do you expect to find, liquor?
00:16:03No.
00:16:06How old are you?
00:16:07She's 17.
00:16:08What are you doing, playing games?
00:16:10You're trying to pump it this afternoon.
00:16:12You're hung up, PC.
00:16:13No.
00:16:14She just isn't used to flex.
00:16:15I mean, policemen.
00:16:18You don't seem to be bothered that way.
00:16:29Hi, Steve.
00:16:30Hello, Manahan.
00:16:31What's the dope?
00:16:33Are the kids mixed up in this?
00:16:34Steve, this is...
00:16:35Nick Gordon.
00:16:35I know, Nick.
00:16:37Nick Gordon, Steve Cronin.
00:16:39Evening dispatcher.
00:16:39Here's Pipperman, eh?
00:16:41Uh-huh.
00:16:41Step outside of me, will you, Steve?
00:16:43Sure.
00:16:43You stay here.
00:16:44Okay.
00:16:47Oh, gee.
00:16:48They're leaving.
00:16:49Oh, ain't that too bad?
00:16:51I've just been sitting here dying, waiting for some excitement to start.
00:16:54Listen, deadhead, you're having fun.
00:16:56Why don't you be quiet?
00:16:57Sally, can't we go?
00:16:59Oh, no.
00:17:00The kicks are just about to start.
00:17:02I hope you're satisfied.
00:17:04That policeman is suspicious.
00:17:06Oh, forget it.
00:17:06He's just another dumb pavement founder.
00:17:08The trouble with you is you think too many people are dumb, including me.
00:17:13Oh, no, baby.
00:17:14You're smart.
00:17:15Oh, is that so?
00:17:17Well, after what happened to that girl last night, you better get smart too, dear.
00:17:21We're in the clear.
00:17:22We had nothing to do with that.
00:17:24Come on, let's have a drink.
00:17:25This one's registered to Nicholas B. Gordon.
00:17:33That here's cool.
00:17:34Well, it doesn't mean he's got a clean slate.
00:17:36Say, just what have you got against this, Nick?
00:17:38Nothing as yet.
00:17:39He's a cool customer.
00:17:41Am I talking for publication?
00:17:43Strictly off the record.
00:17:45Look here, Hannah, and you and I are both working toward the same end.
00:17:48This kid's situation.
00:17:49Only you're using the law, and I'm using the press.
00:17:52What do you say we get together?
00:17:54You reporters always figure the police are hiding things.
00:17:57Now, look.
00:17:58Places like these, licensed and operating within the law,
00:18:01that are responsible for half the juvenile delinquency in this country.
00:18:04Well, that's part of the cause, yes.
00:18:07It's up to you and I to find a cure for it.
00:18:09Well, I'll try to close the merry-go-round.
00:18:11That may help some.
00:18:12Hannah, you're always popping off about closing up the honky-tongs.
00:18:16You've closed four or five now, and what good has it done?
00:18:19You're always tearing down.
00:18:21Why don't you try building things up once in a while?
00:18:23Be constructive.
00:18:25I'll admit that something's got to be done.
00:18:27What, I don't know.
00:18:29Maybe it'd be a good idea to turn the kids loose in a place of their own.
00:18:33Maybe you've got something there.
00:18:34Closing that merry-go-round is the first on my list.
00:18:38Okay.
00:18:39Have it your way.
00:18:40And so they'll go looking for a great big sedan for a couple of days,
00:18:44and it'll blow over.
00:18:45Believe me, you're in the clear.
00:18:47You're quite a guy, Nick.
00:18:48Oh, it was a cinch covering that one up.
00:18:51Say, what kind of a touch did you make with Jerry?
00:18:54Candy storm.
00:18:56Could you take us home?
00:18:58Sure, anything you say.
00:19:00But you'd better get a hold of yourself.
00:19:01You're nervous.
00:19:02That's no good.
00:19:03Oh, I'll be all right.
00:19:04Next ride, June, compose yourself for a while.
00:19:07Suppose those cops are waiting for us down the road.
00:19:09You'd blabber all over, it'd be curtained for all of us.
00:19:12Oh, I wouldn't ever tell anything, Sally.
00:19:14Well, wait a while, then we'll go.
00:19:16How about a sandwich?
00:19:17Oh, no.
00:19:19I don't know what to do.
00:19:20If I don't get home pretty soon, my father would be terrible.
00:19:24Oh, that old lemon-sweezer.
00:19:26Is that all that's biting you?
00:19:28I'll fix him.
00:19:29I did it for you before, and I can do it again.
00:19:32Where's the phone?
00:19:33You know where the phone is.
00:19:34I mean, have you got a nickel?
00:19:36Yeah.
00:19:38Can I make the call for you, too?
00:19:39Sure.
00:19:41You can talk soprano.
00:19:43Sally, don't.
00:19:43Please don't.
00:19:44Oh, stop worrying.
00:19:58Hey, baby.
00:20:00You're among friends, eh?
00:20:01Mr. Thompson, this is Mrs. Higgins, Sally's mother.
00:20:06Yes.
00:20:07Well, I'd love to have June stay here tonight.
00:20:11But they're doing homework.
00:20:13Uh, the music?
00:20:15Oh, why, that's the radio.
00:20:18Oh, no.
00:20:19No trouble at all.
00:20:21She's such a lovely child.
00:20:24Really, Mr. Thompson?
00:20:25Oh, yes.
00:20:27Yes, indeed.
00:20:28And thank you so much, Mr. Thompson.
00:20:31Good night.
00:20:44Well, kid, that pension's off your old man for the night.
00:20:48Sally, you sure know all the angles.
00:20:50Couldn't find out a thing.
00:20:52Well, I guess that's all for now, Joe.
00:20:53Report into headquarters.
00:20:55Tell them it looks like the hold-up and the hit-and-run tie in together.
00:20:58We're working on it.
00:20:59Right.
00:21:00Steve, I've been doing a lot of thinking, you know, about these kids.
00:21:05Yes?
00:21:06What's missing today is the old-fashioned family circle.
00:21:10Now, when I was a boy...
00:21:11Yes, yes, I know all about it.
00:21:13When you were a boy, you rode around town a horse and buggy four or five miles an hour.
00:21:18But today, things are different.
00:21:19Today, things are sizzling.
00:21:21That is all.
00:21:22Miller, off.
00:21:23No, Hanahan, I'm afraid you're wrong.
00:21:26I mean, the old family circle went out with a bustle.
00:21:28But it's not coming back, believe me.
00:21:30What we need is something to replace it.
00:21:33Something new.
00:21:34What?
00:21:35Well, your guess is as good as mine.
00:21:38See you later.
00:21:40You know, Miller,
00:21:41sometimes I almost believe he's right.
00:21:47Dance with me, Nick.
00:21:48Sure.
00:21:49Anytime.
00:21:59I'll be right back.
00:22:00What's wrong now?
00:22:02I said I'd be right back.
00:22:05That guy killed me.
00:22:11Anything I can do for you, Mr. Crum?
00:22:13No, not particularly.
00:22:14Well, if you're thinking of brightening up the merry-go-round, I hope you're making a good one.
00:22:18Anything you want, son of a house.
00:22:20Thanks.
00:22:20Enjoy yourself.
00:22:26Feel better?
00:22:27Oh, yes, thank you.
00:22:29How about a little something to pep you up?
00:22:30A little drink?
00:22:31Oh, no, thank you.
00:22:33Hey, what about me?
00:22:35You don't need it, babe.
00:22:37Oh, there's Jerry.
00:22:39Gee, I'm glad he didn't get caught.
00:22:42Oh, yes, thank you.
00:22:43Thank you.
00:22:44Thank you.
00:22:44Oh, my God.
00:22:45Thank you.
00:22:46Hiya, dude.
00:22:47Hello, Doc.
00:22:49Gee, oh, no, Roy.
00:22:51Oh, Jerry, look.
00:22:54Hiya, sweet.
00:22:55What do you know?
00:22:56Fettling papers?
00:22:58June, I never expected to find you here.
00:23:01Things happen.
00:23:02What did Jerry tell you, Francine?
00:23:04Nothing.
00:23:05What should he have told me?
00:23:06Nothing.
00:23:08What's nothing?
00:23:10Inside.
00:23:19Come on and dance with me, Roy.
00:23:24Oh, that rug's been cut up enough already.
00:23:26Oh, Dan, you just walk around me.
00:23:28But see, Sally, I just got my shoes shined.
00:23:31Why don't you give in, Roy?
00:23:32That's just what he's going to do.
00:23:34Come on, Roy.
00:23:35Well, all right, but just this once.
00:23:37What do you think happened to you?
00:23:39Rocky, how about you and me wrestling in rhythm?
00:23:42No, maybe later, huh?
00:23:44No, well, I'll go knock myself out with somebody else.
00:23:50Goodbye.
00:23:51Goodbye.
00:23:58June, how come you're hanging around a joint like this?
00:24:02Rocky Webster, you have no right to ask me such questions.
00:24:05What are you doing here yourself if it's so awful?
00:24:08Well, it's different for me.
00:24:10Well, it's no different than...
00:24:12Oh, stop it.
00:24:13It's just that I don't want to see you get your fingers spent.
00:24:16That's all.
00:24:18As if you cared.
00:24:19Well, it may sound wacky, but I do care.
00:24:24Oh, Rocky.
00:24:30So you stuck up a candy store, huh?
00:24:32Yeah.
00:24:33How much you get?
00:24:35Two dollars and eighty cents.
00:24:36You're lying.
00:24:37You heard me, Nick.
00:24:38You little dope.
00:24:39Two eighty.
00:24:40How many times have I told you to lay off those kind of jobs?
00:24:43I know the old geezer didn't have more.
00:24:45Now, get this straight, Jerry.
00:24:47I don't want to catch you fooling around with those petty larceny rackets anymore.
00:24:50All right, all right.
00:24:52Where's that car?
00:24:53It's in a place.
00:24:54They'll never find it.
00:24:56Get rid of it for good.
00:24:57What do you mean?
00:24:58I know all the angles.
00:25:00Oh, a wise guy, huh?
00:25:02I, uh, I hang around with you, don't I, Nick?
00:25:05Never mind that.
00:25:06Take that heap apart and junk it, understand?
00:25:08Listen, Nick, I ain't gonna junk that heap.
00:25:10Listen, you!
00:25:12All right, Nick.
00:25:14All right.
00:25:16All right, now get out of here.
00:25:17Go out the back way and keep undercover, understand?
00:25:19Okay.
00:25:21Okay, Nick.
00:25:22But don't rush me.
00:25:35Say, boy, you sure shake a mean, tootsie-witsie.
00:25:38You sure kick a ride yourself, kid.
00:25:43Have you any of that jivey wife?
00:25:45Yeah.
00:25:46Tootsie-witsie.
00:25:48Tootsie-witsie.
00:25:49But I've got some of that jivey wifey that goes to your tootsie-witsie.
00:25:53Well, give me, give me, give me.
00:26:03Bubbles, Bubbles, Bubbles.
00:26:06I see you're still here.
00:26:08Have a drink?
00:26:09No, thanks.
00:26:10Just leaving.
00:26:11Come back again sometime.
00:26:13Okay.
00:26:13Oh, that was fun.
00:26:23Cool.
00:26:24No, nothing else.
00:26:27Rocky, do you want to take me home?
00:26:29June, are you out of your mind?
00:26:31Well, you go home and there's no place else to go.
00:26:34Oh, let her go if she wants to go.
00:26:36I'll go find Sherry.
00:26:37All right.
00:26:48What are you doing here, Rocky?
00:26:50Oh, I was looking for Jerry.
00:26:52You don't see him, do you?
00:26:54No, but I didn't mean nothing.
00:26:55Okay, beat it.
00:26:56Take your nickel somewhere else and don't come back, understand?
00:26:59Oh, gee, Nick, what did I do?
00:27:01I was just looking for Jerry, that's all.
00:27:03Means nothing to me.
00:27:05He's a small-time screwball.
00:27:06Well, I ain't.
00:27:08I'm on a level, Nick.
00:27:10I'm all right honest.
00:27:11Yeah?
00:27:12How do I know?
00:27:13How do you like this?
00:27:17Where'd you get that?
00:27:18It's my old man's.
00:27:20That's poison, kid.
00:27:21Ah, it ain't loaded.
00:27:23Broke, and I thought maybe you'd lend me a couple bucks on it, that's all.
00:27:27Yeah?
00:27:28Well, maybe I will.
00:27:32Drop it in there.
00:27:34How about five?
00:27:35Make it three.
00:27:37Oh, if my old man ever finds out.
00:27:38Never mind about that.
00:27:39Just so the cops don't find out about it.
00:27:41Let me tell you something, Sonny boy.
00:27:43Never carry a rod unless you've got a reason to.
00:27:46Understand?
00:27:47Can I get it back, Nick?
00:27:49Sure, when you pay me.
00:27:52Forget it.
00:27:53Come on out and play.
00:27:54Thanks, Nick.
00:28:04Mr. Wasteman, what can I do for you?
00:28:06Not a thing.
00:28:08I'm doing all right.
00:28:09Ah, it seems like you always are.
00:28:11You're such a busy character.
00:28:14Hey, the cops.
00:28:15Beat it.
00:28:16Out the back.
00:28:23You're back again.
00:28:24What do you want?
00:28:24Get out of my way.
00:28:39What's the big idea?
00:28:40Who's that kid?
00:28:41Never saw him before.
00:28:42He knows his way around pretty good for a stranger.
00:28:47Any of you know that boy who just run the other office?
00:28:50No, sir.
00:28:50He wasn't with me.
00:28:51Honest, he wasn't.
00:28:52Maybe you'll remember later.
00:28:54How about you?
00:28:55Uh-uh, not me.
00:28:56You?
00:28:57She doesn't know him either.
00:28:58Officer, what is the beef?
00:29:01That boy is all right.
00:29:02I will vouch for him.
00:29:04Oh, isn't that just fine?
00:29:06Mimi, it might be smart to run these youngsters out of here tonight.
00:29:09The law says so?
00:29:11No.
00:29:12Just a friend.
00:29:13Just a who?
00:29:14I said a friend.
00:29:16Oh, la, la.
00:29:17What I think of my friends, they could not print.
00:29:21And that goes for you, too.
00:29:24I'll remember that.
00:29:26All right, son.
00:29:27Come on along.
00:29:28Honest, officer.
00:29:28He's been with me all evening.
00:29:30You sure of that?
00:29:31Yes, I am.
00:29:32Well, in that case, you better come along, too.
00:29:34All right, Joe.
00:29:34But, officer, I...
00:29:35Take him out.
00:29:36Come on, get your coat.
00:29:38Come on, come on.
00:29:38Let's get going.
00:29:40We'd better clean house.
00:29:42Smart guy, huh?
00:29:43Now we go broke.
00:29:45Listen, baby.
00:29:45I believe in cooperating with the police.
00:29:47You heard what he said.
00:29:48Run him out tonight.
00:29:50Tomorrow's another day.
00:29:52Once you are right.
00:29:54All right.
00:29:55We close up.
00:29:56Everybody go home.
00:29:58Okay, kids?
00:29:59Go home.
00:30:03Kids, scram.
00:30:04Scram.
00:30:05Go home.
00:30:05Now I'm closing up.
00:30:07And you two, please.
00:30:09Go home and go back tomorrow night.
00:30:11We'll have some more fun.
00:30:11Gee, isn't it a shame having to go home so early?
00:30:14Maybe it's better.
00:30:15Oh, don't be a droop.
00:30:17Oh, look.
00:30:17Tell your old man you decided not to stay at our house or something.
00:30:21We haven't got the room anyway.
00:30:22I'll have to make up something.
00:30:24Well, make it good.
00:30:25Maybe one of the kids could take us home.
00:30:27Nothing doing.
00:30:28I'll take you both home.
00:30:29Gee, Nick, do you really mean it?
00:30:30On the level.
00:30:32Swell.
00:30:32Where do you think you are going?
00:30:38I'll be right back.
00:30:39I heard that before.
00:30:40And you'll hear it again.
00:30:43Oh, you, you, you, you.
00:30:45This is where you get out, Sally.
00:30:56I thought we were going to take June home first.
00:30:58I want to talk to June.
00:31:00Good night, Sally.
00:31:01Good night, Nick.
00:31:06I wonder what she's so mad at.
00:31:08She'll get over.
00:31:09Hey, what's your hurry, beautiful?
00:31:25I didn't say I was in a hurry.
00:31:28As far as I'm concerned, the night's still young.
00:31:30Well, let's start right from here.
00:31:32Why not?
00:31:32Wait a minute.
00:31:38Why did you leave the merry-go-round tonight without telling me?
00:31:41Oh, Nick thought I was wide open for the cops.
00:31:44Someday I'll get even with that guy.
00:31:46Wouldn't try that if I were you, Jerry.
00:31:48You know that Nick stops at nothing.
00:31:50Let's forget about him.
00:31:52Let's just concentrate on you.
00:31:54My mother might hear it.
00:31:56Then who knows?
00:31:56Nick might come back.
00:31:58Okay, let's go some other place.
00:31:59All right.
00:32:02Nice evening for a ride, especially with you.
00:32:06Oh, yes.
00:32:07Would you mind pulling up over here?
00:32:09I live just down there.
00:32:11I wouldn't want anyone to see me coming home at this hour.
00:32:15Okay.
00:32:20Good night.
00:32:21Wait a minute.
00:32:21Do you have to go now?
00:32:23Oh, yes.
00:32:23If my father should be away.
00:32:24I'll go with you.
00:32:25Oh, no.
00:32:26No, thank you.
00:32:27Good night.
00:32:32Daddy, what are you doing up so late?
00:33:02I'm reading the paper.
00:33:08I thought I'd better not stay at Sally's after all.
00:33:12That is very thoughtful of you, June.
00:33:14I talked to Mrs. Higgins.
00:33:16Yes, I know.
00:33:17I talked to Mrs. Higgins, June.
00:33:20Not Sally.
00:33:22Oh.
00:33:22What a nice daughter you turned out to be.
00:33:25A cheat and a liar.
00:33:27I'll make a decent girl out of you yet.
00:33:30But, Daddy, let me explain.
00:33:31You can't explain anything.
00:33:36Daddy, let me tell you.
00:33:37You can't tell me anything.
00:33:38Don't you ever come running back again to be with your lies.
00:33:48Don't you ever come running back again to be with your lies.
00:33:49Don't you ever come running back?
00:33:51What a nice daughter.
00:33:52That was a nice girl.
00:33:52Who has to do well with your lies.
00:33:53All day, you have to take care of me.
00:33:56Whatever you have to do.
00:33:57Have a nice day.
00:33:58Nome Jake.
00:33:59You have to come up with your lies.
00:34:12I have to go loony.
00:34:14I have to dig into the Ibi.
00:34:15She hasissance.
00:34:16On bairn.
00:34:17¡June! ¡June!
00:34:31¡Lucky!
00:34:32¡Oh, tú me hagas miedo!
00:34:35¡No te pensaste de hacer eso, ¿verdad?
00:34:39¡Oh, June! ¡No es bueno!
00:34:42¡Es lo que Lucille hizo aquí, también!
00:34:45¡I sé!
00:34:47Pero no haría nada de nada.
00:34:49¿Entendrían que haría algo así?
00:34:53Mi padre estaba esperando para mí.
00:34:55Yo era tan miedo de ir en, ¿verdad?
00:34:58¿Qué hacéis haciendo aquí mismo?
00:35:01No, no puedo irse para casa.
00:35:03El trabajo está esperando para mí.
00:35:05Yo pensé si hubiera algo que me hiciera.
00:35:08Oh, Rocky, no importa lo que te dará.
00:35:11Pero yo no estoy muy mal.
00:35:12¿ everything de eso se para que tú era?
00:35:15Oh, come on, June
00:35:17Maybe it's best you go home anyway, huh?
00:35:21No, I don't want to face him yet
00:35:23It's so quiet and, I don't know, kind of peaceful here
00:35:27Yeah, yeah, I understand
00:35:32But you can't stay out here all night
00:35:35Oh, June, this is all wrong
00:35:39Nobody ever gives a darn about us kids
00:35:41We have feelings the same as grown-ups do
00:35:44I wish we both could get out of this town
00:35:47June
00:35:50June, let's get married
00:35:53Married?
00:35:55Yeah, I'm married
00:35:55What could anyone do about it after we did it?
00:35:58But you're not 21 and I'm only 17, Rocky
00:36:02So what?
00:36:03Martha Washington was only 15 when she was married
00:36:06And look what she got, a president
00:36:08I'd never be a president
00:36:11I'd sure try and be a top guy to you
00:36:14Oh, Rocky, I don't know
00:36:16I'm afraid
00:36:17Afraid?
00:36:19Of me?
00:36:21Oh, June
00:36:22I'm not so tough as I seem
00:36:24It's just that when I was a kid
00:36:26I found out if you go around with a chip on your shoulder
00:36:28That most guys are afraid to knock it off
00:36:31Once in a while you've got to fight your way out
00:36:33You've got to be hard-boiled to get by
00:36:35That's all
00:36:36I didn't mean that, Rocky
00:36:39I do like you
00:36:40You're the only one that's been kind to me
00:36:43June
00:36:44I know a kid I can borrow a car from
00:36:46You look 18 and I'll
00:36:48I'll say I'm 21
00:36:50What do you say?
00:36:51Well, if you think it wouldn't be a mistake
00:36:53I think it would be
00:36:55Very bad mistake
00:36:57Don't you ever go to bed
00:37:04I can't sleep
00:37:06You kids keep me awake nights
00:37:08All right, come on
00:37:10Both of you
00:37:11Hey, you ain't taking her no place
00:37:13Oh, yes I am
00:37:15We're all gonna see Judge Craig
00:37:17Now, come on, Rocky
00:37:18Come on, June
00:37:27You're okay, kid
00:37:31Why don't we knock over a little gas station
00:37:36Get ourselves a little easy cash
00:37:38And have some fun along with it
00:37:40You know, Jerry
00:37:41I got a big thrill out of knocking over those soft touches
00:37:44You and me both
00:37:45Sally
00:37:47I'll help about using your car
00:37:49Okay, what are we waiting for?
00:37:51Not a thing
00:37:51Let's go
00:37:52Right
00:37:52Look
00:37:56What's he doing with Rocky and June?
00:38:04Well, if the century isn't taking them home
00:38:06He's not taking them anywhere
00:38:07What are you going to do?
00:38:10You remember that cop we ducked in Oak Grove
00:38:12Yes, but this cop's no farmer
00:38:13Yeah, well, we'll soon find out
00:38:16Hello, Jerry
00:38:20Hiya, Rocky
00:38:21Hey, officer
00:38:23They didn't do anything
00:38:24Why do you know so much about it?
00:38:25Well, we were with them
00:38:27You were with them, eh?
00:38:28Yeah
00:38:28Listen, why don't you go jump in the lake
00:38:30And leave us kids alone?
00:38:31Every place we go, you pop up
00:38:33Well, we won't go into that right now
00:38:34Ah, don't believe them
00:38:35They went with us
00:38:36They're just trying to cover up for us
00:38:38Hey, wait a minute
00:38:39Wait
00:38:39All of you, wait a minute
00:38:40Second thought
00:38:42I think you better all come along
00:38:43Come on
00:38:44We reasonable
00:38:46We are
00:38:46I'm reasonable
00:38:47Hey, why don't you cool off
00:38:49And let us alone
00:38:50We might about that
00:38:51Let's get out of here
00:39:00While he's taking a bath
00:39:01Yeah, come on
00:39:01Rocky
00:39:03You've got to help him
00:39:04He might drown
00:39:04Rocky, Joe
00:39:07Hurry up
00:39:08Rocky
00:39:09Throw something to him
00:39:11Let's get out of here
00:39:30Why don't you throw him the rope?
00:39:34Oh, Sally
00:39:34You just can't do things like that
00:39:36No, isn't that just too bad?
00:39:38Listen, Sophie
00:39:39Jerry and I are going to knock over a gas station
00:39:40Do you want to join us?
00:39:42No
00:39:42I'm going over to Betty's
00:39:44Well, come on
00:39:45Let's go before that con gets down
00:39:46Ah, come on, June
00:40:09Good evening
00:40:16Um, Mr. Say
00:40:19Can I talk to you for a minute?
00:40:20Ah, sure
00:40:21I don't think you have any money
00:40:41Oh, yes, I have
00:40:43Here, what's that going on?
00:40:45Ah, what's that going on?
00:41:15¿Qué es lo que te hace?
00:41:17$6.40.
00:41:18Ah, chiquen feet.
00:41:20Say, I know another place.
00:41:21Oh, yeah? Where at?
00:41:22Right down around the first turn.
00:41:24Okay, swell. Then that's it.
00:41:29Best hamburgers in the country.
00:41:34I said all the trimmings.
00:41:36It's got everything. Onions, mayonnaise, greens.
00:41:38Yeah, well, there's something else I want.
00:41:40It's in that register there.
00:41:41In the register?
00:41:42Yes, in the register.
00:41:43The greens. Now, hurry up and put them in that sock.
00:41:45Step on it.
00:41:49Well, what did we get this time, sugar?
00:42:17Thirteen simoleons.
00:42:28Less than twenty bucks.
00:42:30You wouldn't hold out on me, would you, Jerick?
00:42:31Count it yourself, beautiful.
00:42:32You see that freight over there?
00:42:36Sure, I see it. What about it?
00:42:37Pulling out before morning for a big town. We could hop it.
00:42:41Why hop it? We could take my car.
00:42:43Don't be silly.
00:42:44That car of yours is hotter than a lightning bug on a mustard plant.
00:42:47Oh, we'd be picked up before we even got out of town.
00:42:48Yeah, but even so, the few bucks we picked up last night wouldn't last long in a big place.
00:42:53We'd make more.
00:42:54Boy, I know a fella back east would give us sixty bucks a week, guaranteed.
00:42:58Well, that would tide us over till we could make it on our own, anyway.
00:43:01I don't know. Nick wouldn't like it.
00:43:05Nick? What's that guy got to do with it?
00:43:07Will you forget about him, Sally? I'll marry you if that's what's bothering you.
00:43:11Oh, I don't know what to say.
00:43:13Maybe we'd better wait a while so I can think it over.
00:43:15Wait? Not me. I'm leaving tonight.
00:43:17Either you're coming with me or you're not.
00:43:19Oh, all right. Only I'll have to go home first and pick up a few things.
00:43:23Now you're talking, Sally.
00:43:24I'll meet you right here in one hour.
00:43:26Okay?
00:43:26Sure.
00:43:27See you later, Nick.
00:43:45Are you looking for a ride?
00:43:47Sure.
00:43:55Oh.
00:43:56I'm dead tired.
00:43:57Glad to give you a lift. Where do you go?
00:43:59Oh, just down the straightaways. Not very far.
00:44:02Working a night shift, eh?
00:44:04I guess you could call it that. Keeps me out late.
00:44:07That's too bad. I'll be glad to drive you right to your door.
00:44:10Thanks.
00:44:12Oh, we're practically home now. You can pull up to the curb right there.
00:44:20I haven't seen you around this neighborhood. Where do you live?
00:44:23That house.
00:44:24That's funny.
00:44:25What's funny about that?
00:44:26That's my home.
00:44:28You must be kidding.
00:44:30No.
00:44:31I'm not kidding.
00:44:36What's that?
00:44:37Something that goes boom, boom, boom.
00:44:39You wouldn't want to hear it, would you?
00:44:40Put that gun away.
00:44:41You're a very foolish young girl to make a move like this.
00:44:44You old guys are pretty silly picking up young girls like me.
00:44:47But you will keep doing it.
00:44:49Well, I'm old enough to be your father.
00:44:51And I don't happen to be the kind of man that picks up young girls like you.
00:44:55Oh, I know all about that kind of a line.
00:44:57Probably have a nice wife and lovely daughters.
00:44:59I have.
00:45:00Now put that gun away and get out of this car.
00:45:02In just a minute.
00:45:03But not yet.
00:45:04Understand?
00:45:06Now start shelling out.
00:45:07Well, where have you been?
00:45:15That train's about to pull out.
00:45:16Well, I came as soon as I could.
00:45:17Where's your suitcase?
00:45:19I'm not going, Jerry.
00:45:20Not going?
00:45:21Well, why not?
00:45:22Look.
00:45:23Where'd you get that, Sally?
00:45:27It was easy.
00:45:28Like falling off a log.
00:45:29That's why I'm staying here.
00:45:31Well, count me in.
00:45:32I couldn't use you, Jerry.
00:45:35So long.
00:45:48What are you two doing up so late?
00:45:51Sally.
00:45:51Look at that clock.
00:45:54Okay.
00:45:55So what?
00:45:57What are you doing out this late?
00:45:58Where have you been?
00:46:00Going places.
00:46:01Doing things.
00:46:01We've been waiting up for you for hours.
00:46:03Well, I didn't ask you to.
00:46:04Never mind to give you a good whipping.
00:46:06No, don't.
00:46:06She needs it.
00:46:07Maybe you two aren't sleepy.
00:46:09But I am.
00:46:11Good night.
00:46:14What on earth are we going to do with her?
00:46:17You should have thought of that years ago.
00:46:19That's right.
00:46:19Blame me for everything.
00:46:20You know Sally's always been a wild one.
00:46:23Yes.
00:46:24It's the way you brought her up.
00:46:25The way I brought her up.
00:46:26I've been working my fingers to the bones for years.
00:46:29Cooking, sewing, cleaning.
00:46:31Doing without things so that Sally could have them.
00:46:33So she could go with nice girls and make a good appearance.
00:46:38Oh, if she don't keep off the streets at night, she'll make her next appearance in jail.
00:46:43We ought to turn that girl over to the juvenile authorities before she does something to disgrace her.
00:46:50I tell you, that girl's boy crazy.
00:46:53Don't you know the time we had keeping her from seeing that Jimmy Courtney?
00:46:57I'm certainly glad he left town.
00:47:01Yes, we were just a couple of kids who loved each other.
00:47:04That was wrong.
00:47:05Sally.
00:47:09What do you want?
00:47:11Turn out that light and get to bed.
00:47:15Oh, Jimmy.
00:47:16I wasn't like this when you were here.
00:47:20I was never interested in anybody but you.
00:47:24I wanted to marry you.
00:47:26To settle down and raise a family like every girl does.
00:47:31But they wouldn't listen to us.
00:47:34And now you'll never be happy and neither will I.
00:47:37I just don't care what happens anymore.
00:47:39Look, June, let's go to your house and have an ale with your dad, huh?
00:47:53No, he's too hot-headed.
00:47:55He wouldn't give you a chance to explain anything.
00:47:58Hello.
00:47:59Oh, it's you again.
00:48:00Yeah, it's me again.
00:48:02I would go see Judge Craig.
00:48:04Well, look, can't we just forget about it?
00:48:06As far as you two are concerned, I'll forget what happened last night.
00:48:10We're still going to see Judge Craig.
00:48:16Do you have to do this?
00:48:18You'll thank me for doing it, Rocky.
00:48:25Yes?
00:48:28Who is it?
00:48:29Detective Hallihan, Judge.
00:48:31Oh.
00:48:33Well?
00:48:34Sorry to disturb you at this time of night, but...
00:48:36I thought perhaps you'd talk to these youngsters.
00:48:38I'm afraid they need us.
00:48:40They don't look bad to me.
00:48:42Come in.
00:48:49Well, well, now.
00:48:51What's it all about?
00:48:53Any charges against them?
00:48:55Possibly a misdemeanor.
00:48:56I'd rather not book them at the jail unless there's no other way.
00:48:59That's mighty decent of you, Lieutenant.
00:49:01What seems to be the trouble?
00:49:03Well, Your Honor, there's a gang of kids been working the big markets, snatching women's pocketbooks.
00:49:08Yes, I know, I know.
00:49:10We picked up a boy, Roy Ford and Francine Van Pelt.
00:49:14Young Ford admits grabbing a purse.
00:49:16He claims this boy put him up to.
00:49:18Oh, young Fagin, eh, son?
00:49:21No, sir.
00:49:22The name's Rocky Webster.
00:49:25Is it true, Rocky, what the lieutenant said?
00:49:29No, sir.
00:49:30Not exactly.
00:49:31But I wasn't mixed up in it.
00:49:33And I know Roy wasn't to blame.
00:49:34He wouldn't have done it by himself.
00:49:36Why do you do these things?
00:49:38Oh, I don't know, sir.
00:49:40It's just to get some money to run around with the gang, that's all.
00:49:43Does your father know you run with the gang?
00:49:46No, sir.
00:49:47He never bothers about what I do.
00:49:51And the girl, what about her?
00:49:53June Thompson, Judge.
00:49:54Her trouble's mostly in late hours and bad company.
00:49:57Why do you young people have to keep such unearthly hours?
00:50:01Why aren't you at home, June?
00:50:03I did go home, sir.
00:50:04And you went out again?
00:50:05Yes, sir.
00:50:06My father was waiting up for me.
00:50:08Oh, why don't you tell him, June?
00:50:09He slept all over the place for nothing.
00:50:12These other two children, where are they?
00:50:14They're over at headquarters.
00:50:16See, Judge, in most of these cases, the parents are more guilty than the children.
00:50:20I agree with you there.
00:50:22Parents.
00:50:23They got me out of a sound sleep.
00:50:26Now take the telephone and get them out of their beds.
00:50:29You're not going to break my father, are you, Judge?
00:50:31Yes, but don't worry.
00:50:32Get on the telephone, Lieutenant.
00:50:34And I agree with Lieutenant Hanahan that for the time being, at least, any official charges
00:50:40against these children be dropped, so they may not be branded as juvenile delinquents
00:50:45on court record.
00:50:46However, there is a very, very serious indictment against you, the parents, for neglecting to
00:50:53properly rear your children.
00:50:54Joyce, Judge.
00:50:55I'll come to you in a moment, Mr. Thompson.
00:50:57The obligation to your daughters and sons doesn't end with just feeding them, making sure they're
00:51:04washed behind the ears.
00:51:06Oh, no, indeed.
00:51:07It goes far deeper.
00:51:09There must be a constant effort made to intelligently direct their social life out of the home,
00:51:15as well as in it.
00:51:17Webster.
00:51:18Do you think you've given your son, Rocky, the attention he needs?
00:51:22Who?
00:51:23Me?
00:51:23Yes, you.
00:51:24Why, why, I love my boy.
00:51:28I'd do anything for him.
00:51:30But I'm a poor man.
00:51:33I can't do all I'd like to.
00:51:35But I'll do anything you say, Judge.
00:51:38Anything.
00:51:39I'm going to hold you to that, Mr. Webster.
00:51:42And may I suggest that you spend less time in saloons and more time with your son, Rocky,
00:51:48the boy whose mother couldn't get here?
00:51:50Oh, that's Roy Ford, Judge.
00:51:52She works nights.
00:51:54That's him sitting over there.
00:51:56Roy.
00:51:57Yes, sir?
00:51:58Do you understand, young man, that your mother is working to provide you with a home so that
00:52:04you can go to school and have the advantages of other children?
00:52:07Yes, sir.
00:52:08Well, I'd be ashamed if the moment my mother turned her back, she couldn't trust me.
00:52:13What do you think?
00:52:15I'm sorry, Judge.
00:52:16Honest, I am.
00:52:17I guess the trouble with us kids is we've never stopped to think enough.
00:52:21I'm glad to hear you say that, Roy.
00:52:23Thank you.
00:52:25Sit down.
00:52:25Now, Mrs. Van Pelt, I understand you are the president of the afternoon club.
00:52:32Why, yes, Your Honor.
00:52:33Mrs. Van Pelt, you're a very busy woman, no doubt.
00:52:36In my opinion, far too busy.
00:52:39And interested in your clubs and social activities, to pause a moment for a heart-to-heart talk with
00:52:44your daughter, Francine.
00:52:45More and more in this day and age, young people need mature advice and guidance.
00:52:50And if they don't get it in their own homes, they're going elsewhere.
00:52:54That's always dangerous.
00:52:57The tragedy of Lucille Dillerton should remain always fresh in her memories.
00:53:02And I can't help but feel if I had had someone to confide in, to have faith in she would
00:53:08have been a healthy, normal young lady and living today.
00:53:14You had something to say, Mr. Thompson?
00:53:17Yes, sir, Your Honor.
00:53:19Judge, I agree with everything you've said.
00:53:21The waywardness of my daughter is really my fault.
00:53:25I promise she won't bother you again.
00:53:27Not if I have to beat respectability into her.
00:53:30You believe in physical punishment, then?
00:53:33You're darn right I do.
00:53:34Spare the rod and spoil the child.
00:53:37When I was a boy, I was punished and punished good.
00:53:41Never did me any harm.
00:53:43Mr. Thompson, as a parent, you have certain privileges.
00:53:46But none of them gives you the right to abuse and maltreat your daughter.
00:53:50It's the only way that I can get her to mind me.
00:53:52I'm afraid you're a man of very violent temper, Mr. Thompson.
00:53:55And I warn you that you'll have to find some more gentle method of maintaining discipline
00:54:01in your home.
00:54:03And if you don't, we'll have to take further measures.
00:54:07I hope you understand that, Mr. Thompson.
00:54:12Yes, sir.
00:54:16Well, there's nothing further to discuss.
00:54:18Thank you all for coming.
00:54:20Good night.
00:54:21Good night.
00:54:22Good night.
00:54:23Good night.
00:54:25Much of large, Judge.
00:54:26I'm sure this late session will do a lot of good.
00:54:29Well, we'll see if it will.
00:54:30Judge, you're a swell fellow.
00:54:31Not about yourself, Steve.
00:54:33Good night.
00:54:33Good night.
00:54:34Good night, Mr. Thompson.
00:54:34Good night, sir.
00:54:37Can we go?
00:54:39You're on your own.
00:54:40But I want you to promise me something.
00:54:42Yes, sir.
00:54:43You know that little trip you were talking about?
00:54:46Postpone it for a while.
00:54:48Say a couple of years, huh?
00:54:50Okay, fine.
00:54:51So long.
00:54:52Good night.
00:54:53Good night.
00:54:53Good night, kids.
00:54:56Don't swell with me lately.
00:54:58They couldn't possibly flunk you out now.
00:55:00No, it's on account of my old lady.
00:55:02She's been reading all that junk in the newspapers.
00:55:04Either I go to school and study, or I don't go out nights.
00:55:07I'm no dope.
00:55:08You know, Sally, I'm almost glad things happened the way they did.
00:55:11It's kind of snapped us all out of it.
00:55:13Hey, June, Sally!
00:55:17Rocky, is it really yours?
00:55:18You bet.
00:55:19Hey, June, remember the time when we were going to Lope or something?
00:55:23Well, this is a bus that I was going to borrow from that kid.
00:55:26I get it.
00:55:27You borrowed it.
00:55:28In other words, it's hot.
00:55:29Hey, what do you get off of that stuff?
00:55:31I got this a hard way.
00:55:33I worked at the grocery store every night after school as clean as a whistle.
00:55:37You know, I sort of like it that way.
00:55:39Get it?
00:55:40Yeah.
00:55:41Sprouting wings, ain't you?
00:55:43What's it to you?
00:55:45Hey, June, you want to go to the show tonight?
00:55:47Sure, Rocky.
00:55:48I'd love to.
00:55:49You too, Sally?
00:55:50We could get Roy.
00:55:52Are you kidding?
00:55:53I don't run around with little boys anymore.
00:55:55Besides, I have a date.
00:55:57With?
00:55:58Well, it's none of your business.
00:56:00But it could be Nick Gordon.
00:56:03You sent for me, Nick?
00:56:04Yeah, I did.
00:56:06I want to talk to Jerry.
00:56:08You'll excuse us, won't you, baby?
00:56:11Certainly, darling.
00:56:19Sit down, kid.
00:56:21Thanks.
00:56:23Jerry, I generally work alone, but I got a sweet little tip that's too big for me to handle by myself.
00:56:28Hey, count me in, will you?
00:56:31You want to take the short end?
00:56:32Sure, sure, anything.
00:56:34I need some dope, bad.
00:56:36What's the dope?
00:56:37There's a big payroll I've been watching for some time that's just asking to get knocked off.
00:56:41Now, a guy brings it down at 10.45 to pay off the night shift at 11 every Thursday.
00:56:47Yeah, this is Thursday.
00:56:48Right.
00:56:49Friday, you'll be in the dough.
00:56:50Now, you take care of the guard.
00:56:53I'll grab the satchel, and there should be plenty in it for us.
00:56:56You get 10%, okay?
00:56:57Sure, sure it's okay.
00:56:59But, um, I, I ain't got no rod of my own.
00:57:04Open that top drawer.
00:57:10Say!
00:57:12Say!
00:57:13Say, this is really it!
00:57:15Gosh, thanks, Nick!
00:57:19Jerry, you remember that hopped-up heap you had that fractured the guy's skull out front?
00:57:25Yeah.
00:57:25Where is it?
00:57:27I, I did what you told me to, Nick.
00:57:29I, I...
00:57:30Don't give me that.
00:57:31You're lying.
00:57:32Where is it?
00:57:33But, it ain't hot no more, Nick.
00:57:35On the level.
00:57:36That's all I wanted to know.
00:57:37We're going to use it tonight.
00:57:38Oh, sure.
00:57:41Sure.
00:57:59Okay, Bill.
00:58:00You're right with you.
00:58:01For once, you're a minute early.
00:58:11I was just going to...
00:58:12Get back there.
00:58:14This is a stick-up.
00:58:18Like natural, and you won't get hurt.
00:58:20Yeah, you hurt him.
00:58:24Get over there.
00:58:29You be good.
00:58:31Answer him.
00:58:35Okay, Bill.
00:58:41Put him up.
00:58:46Trust me, that satchel.
00:58:52Keep your paws up, you.
00:58:56Don't come out for five minutes.
00:58:59Jerry, open that door.
00:59:01Come on, Sally.
00:59:15Get going.
00:59:15What about Jerry?
00:59:16Forget him.
00:59:17Get going.
00:59:17A 38 stub nose, number A, 3-1-44-7-8-6-1, series G.
00:59:33Why, what's this all about?
00:59:59I, uh, do you own a revolver, Mr. Webster?
01:00:02Why, yes.
01:00:03But I have a permit.
01:00:04I know.
01:00:05Where's that gun now?
01:00:07Why, it's...
01:00:08It's home.
01:00:09Hidden in a suitcase.
01:00:10Is that your gun?
01:00:15It was mixed up in a hold-up last night.
01:00:19I, I didn't, I didn't do it.
01:00:22Where were you last night?
01:00:24In, in Mike's beer parlor.
01:00:26Well, I, I wasn't drinking.
01:00:28And, uh, what time did you leave Mike's?
01:00:32Why?
01:00:33When, when he closed up.
01:00:36I'll check on that.
01:00:37That boy of yours, Rocky, where was he last night?
01:00:44I don't know.
01:00:46My boy?
01:00:48My boy, Rocky?
01:00:49He wouldn't be mixed up in anything like that.
01:00:51I didn't say he was.
01:00:53Oh, thanks.
01:00:54I know if you knew Rocky, he's a, he's a good boy.
01:00:58I know.
01:01:00I tell you, Nick was at my place all last evening.
01:01:04Nick has nothing to do with it.
01:01:06And I tell you, I have lots of witnesses to say so.
01:01:10No doubt about it.
01:01:12There's no need of getting excited, Mimi.
01:01:14This is merely a routine questioning.
01:01:17We've got to do these things when a man is shot
01:01:19and doesn't regain consciousness to speak for himself.
01:01:22Well, I repeat, Nick has nothing to do with it.
01:01:25I didn't say he did.
01:01:26I'm going to find out who did do it
01:01:28But you won't find out from me
01:01:30Why don't you let me go
01:01:31You can go anytime you want to
01:01:33I've got nothing on Nick
01:01:35But on the other hand, I wouldn't put murder past him
01:01:38Or you either for that matter
01:01:41Why, you flat feet
01:01:42It's all right, Mimi
01:01:44I guess Nick is in the clear
01:01:46If he'd pulled the job
01:01:48You'd probably have been with him
01:01:50What do you mean?
01:01:51Oh, nothing, go on, let me figure this by myself
01:01:54The bird I'm looking for
01:01:55I had a dame with him
01:01:57Sally Higgins
01:01:58He took her with him
01:02:00Huh?
01:02:02What'd you say, Mimi?
01:02:03Oh, nothing
01:02:04I'm just excited
01:02:06I'm going
01:02:07Goodbye
01:02:08We're picking up Nick Gordon for murder
01:02:17Put it on the teletype
01:02:19Hold the radio
01:02:20I just picked him up the hot tub car
01:02:24Oh, wait a minute
01:02:26We didn't do nothing
01:02:27Now, take it easy, Rocky
01:02:28What'd you do with that gun you took from your father?
01:02:32What gun?
01:02:32Oh, now listen, son
01:02:34If you had walked in here ten minutes ago
01:02:36You'd have been mixed up in a murder
01:02:37I know now you didn't do it
01:02:39There's one thing I want to find out
01:02:41Now, come on, Rocky
01:02:42Tell me about that gun
01:02:44If you know anything, Rocky, you'd better tell him
01:02:46Well, I...
01:02:47Rocky, tell him
01:02:48Tell him what you told me
01:02:49I didn't mean it
01:02:51I just swiped her for my dad
01:02:53I hocked her with...
01:02:55I know
01:02:55With Nick Gordon
01:02:56Yeah
01:02:57Well, it all fits in now
01:02:59Steve
01:03:00Nick Gordon's our man
01:03:02Yeah
01:03:03I think you got something there
01:03:04All right, you kids can go
01:03:06Come on, Joe
01:03:07You come with me
01:03:08Mind if I tag along?
01:03:09No, come on
01:03:10Glad to have you
01:03:10Thanks
01:03:11Rocky
01:03:15Gee, you looked scared
01:03:17I was
01:03:18It was really a close call
01:03:19Come on, Jill
01:03:20Let's get out of here
01:03:21All right
01:03:21Hey, they're not losing any time
01:03:40No
01:03:41I hope Nick doesn't get away
01:03:43Hey, let's follow
01:03:44Nick
01:03:45Oh, Nick
01:04:11Nick
01:04:13Nick
01:04:13What's wrong?
01:04:17What's the matter?
01:04:18The police
01:04:19They'll be here
01:04:20They're after you
01:04:21Oh, calm down
01:04:22How do you know?
01:04:23Where have you been?
01:04:24While you were gone
01:04:25They came to get you
01:04:26They took me
01:04:27So you squealed on me
01:04:28Oh, no
01:04:29No
01:04:29They know anyway
01:04:31Oh, you've got to get away
01:04:32Nick, please hurry
01:04:33They got nothing on me
01:04:35But you've got to hurry
01:04:36And I'll go with you
01:04:37You're staying here
01:04:38Oh, Nick
01:04:40Whatever you've done
01:04:41I don't care
01:04:42And wherever you go
01:04:43I go to
01:04:44Oh, please, Nick
01:04:45Save me with you
01:04:46Oh
01:04:47You're not going anyplace, Mimi
01:04:49Nick's through with you
01:04:51Why, he'll never be through with me
01:04:52Never
01:04:53No
01:04:53I'll show you something
01:04:58Break it up
01:05:13Break it up
01:05:14You heard me
01:05:16You'll never get him
01:05:18I swear
01:05:19I've got him, you dope
01:05:20You'll never get him
01:05:21He's no good
01:05:22First he will hang
01:05:23And you will hang with him
01:05:24Oh, shut up
01:05:25Come on
01:05:25You're not going
01:05:26That'll hold it for a while
01:05:31Yeah, but you didn't sock her hard
01:05:33Come on, let's go
01:05:34Oh, come on, Nick
01:05:39Hurry up
01:05:39Let's go
01:06:09Libby, ¿qué haces?
01:06:12Oh, Nick, he punched me.
01:06:15¿Dónde está ahora?
01:06:16He's gone, gone con esa santa Higgins.
01:06:19Espero que te lo hagas.
01:06:21Hay una vez que se ha ido de la ciudad.
01:06:23All right, Joe, take her in.
01:06:24Steve, come on with me.
01:06:29He's down, all right.
01:06:39They didn't get him.
01:07:09Nick, a vod car.
01:07:35Yeah, yeah.
01:07:37They won't get us.
01:07:39Look at that old drive.
01:07:44It won't have a look.
01:07:47We'll never catch up with him now.
01:07:49D2, I know a shortcut.
01:07:56Oh, hurry, Nick, hurry.
01:08:05Yeah!
01:08:06Yeah!
01:08:06Yeah!
01:08:06Yeah!
01:08:06Yeah!
01:08:07Yeah!
01:08:07Yeah!
01:08:07Yeah!
01:08:07Yeah!
01:08:07Yeah!
01:08:07Yeah!
01:08:08Yeah!
01:08:08Yeah!
01:08:08Yeah!
01:08:09Yeah!
01:08:09I'm sorry, Mr. Han-Anne.
01:08:31I couldn't help it.
01:08:32It was an accident, really.
01:08:34Honest, it was.
01:08:35I know, Rocky.
01:08:37Keep your chin up, sister.
01:08:38Everything's going to be all right.
01:08:39Well, I guess that closes this case.
01:08:41Yeah, it looks like it closes the merry-go-round, too.
01:08:43You're wrong again, Han-Ahan.
01:08:45The merry-go-round's going to stay open.
01:08:46What?
01:08:47Sure.
01:08:48The kids have to have some place to go to blow off steam.
01:08:51We're going to provide that place for them.
01:08:53Yeah.
01:08:53Who's going to run it?
01:08:55I don't know.
01:08:55Maybe the kids.
01:08:57The who?
01:08:57The kids.
01:08:58That's what I thought you said.
01:09:00Yeah.
01:09:00Steve, let's you and I go down and check on this thing.
01:09:02Sure.
01:09:03Sure.
01:09:03Sure.
01:09:03Sure.
01:09:03Sure.
01:09:03Sure.
01:09:03Sure was a swell idea, Steve.
01:09:31Yeah, I'll see.
01:09:32There ought to be more places like this where the kids can really knock themselves out.
01:09:35You're right, Rocky.
01:09:36And there will be, too.
01:09:38We'll see to that.
01:09:39Come on, Joe.
01:09:40Let's jump.
01:09:41We'll see you next time.
01:09:50You see, Steve?
01:10:14This is what they wanted.
01:10:16Just like I've been telling you.
01:10:17What did you tell me?
01:10:20Gracias por ver el video.
01:10:50Gracias por ver el video.
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