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The Empire Society, a white supremacist group run by a man called Hulton, is terrorising blacks and trying to forcibly evict them.

Gordon Jackson - George Cowley
Martin Shaw - Doyle
Lewis Collins - Bodie
Edward Judd - Hulton
Trevor Thomas - Zadie
Sheila Ruskin - Helen
Anthony Booth - Dinny
Lawrie Mark - Tommy
Joseph Charles - Jax, CI5 Agent
Oscar James - Topaz
Louis Mahoney - Doctor
George Harris - Arty
James Coyle - Merv
Madeleine Newbury - Miss Pearce
Jules Walter - Mr. Miller (as Jules Walters)
Trevor Ward - Ben
Stephen Lawrence - Lenny
Allister Bain - Mr. Culver
Willie Payne - Carter
Mary Ann Blyden - Nurse
Tony Clarkin - Empire Society Thug

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00:01No, no! Please, no!
00:05No, no! Please, no!
00:09I put all this back at once.
00:19You want to mix it with me, nigger?
00:23The term nigger does not offend me.
00:25A corruption of negro, and I am certainly that.
00:28And I've already mixed it with you.
00:30With something more powerful than my fist.
00:33The law.
00:35Now, take all these back, and later we'll itemize the breakages,
00:38and you can pay for them.
00:41I'd like you to hit me.
00:43I already have you for harassment.
00:45I'd like to add a salt to that.
00:47I really would.
00:49You did the right thing calling me, Mr. Culver.
00:52Don't worry. Everything's gonna be all right from now on.
00:58As though they own the world.
01:11I saw him making you back down.
01:13I didn't like that.
01:15Neither did you.
01:17You'd like to do something about it, wouldn't you?
01:20You damn right I would.
01:22Well, you can.
01:26Come to this address tonight.
01:28And if you know anyone else who feels the same way as you do about all this, bring them too.
01:39We had him out on the street, Mr. Miller.
01:42Then this lawyer piece it turns up and...
01:44Oh, you got the documents?
01:45Yeah.
01:46Well, of course I held off.
01:49You can't book the law, can you?
01:51Well, I met some guy who thinks we can.
01:53Yeah.
01:54Name her Holton.
01:56Holton!
01:57He runs some kind of society.
01:59Only wants us to join.
02:03You know...
02:05What?
02:07You want us to join?
02:10What?
02:18Sorry, darling.
02:19Slight change in programme.
02:20Hmm?
02:21I was going to give you a very special treat.
02:24I'm hooked.
02:26The last that oversold.
02:28Hmm, so it's sausage and mash.
02:31Fillet steak.
02:32Was going to put it in the freezer.
02:34What do you want, Claret or Burgundy?
02:35Don't worry, I'll get it, my love.
02:39What?
02:40What?
02:41What?
02:42What?
02:51Wait there.
03:01Oh!
03:02You!
03:03You bastard!
03:06You bastard!
03:09You bastard!
03:10You bastard!
03:11You bastard!
03:12You bastard!
03:13You bastard!
03:14You bastard!
03:15You bastard!
03:16You bastard!
03:17You bastard!
03:18You bastard!
03:19You bastard!
03:20You bastard!
03:21You bastard!
03:22You bastard!
03:23You bastard!
03:24You bastard!
03:25You bastard!
03:26You bastard!
03:27You bastard!
03:28You bastard!
03:29You bastard!
03:30You bastard!
03:31You bastard!
03:32You bastard!
03:33You bastard!
03:34You bastard!
03:35You bastard!
03:36You bastard!
03:37You bastard!
03:38Oh, my God.
04:08I don't like it. I hate it. I revive it.
04:13It's still police business, sir.
04:15Not anymore. I'm making it our business, my business.
04:18That's overreacting a bit, isn't it?
04:20I mean, after all, all they did was plant a cross in a spade's garden.
04:24Bodie, you're taller than me. You're bigger.
04:27But if you ever use that word again in this office, you'll find out that you're not tougher.
04:30All right, so I'm overreacting, but I've seen and fought prejudice of one kind or another all my life,
04:38and I intend to keep on fighting it.
04:39Yes, I'm overreacting, all right, but by God, somebody's got to.
04:43Me, you, all of us.
04:45Any questions, Bodie?
04:49No, sir.
04:51They lit a torch last night, a small one.
04:54But fire spreads fast. That's why this is a CI5 job.
04:57We are the firefighters.
04:59Now get to it and stamp it out.
05:01I appreciate your concern, gentlemen, but I'm afraid I have to disagree with your boss.
05:10I think we'd rather you tell him that, Mr. Zaddy.
05:13No, I don't see it as a start of a movement.
05:17No, more personal.
05:19How do you mean?
05:20I'm a lawyer, and immodestly.
05:23I know I'm a very good lawyer.
05:25I specialize in dealing with privilege, my own people.
05:28Every day somebody's trying to toss them out of their own homes,
05:32and every day I intercede and prevent it.
05:35That makes enemies, Mr. Doyle.
05:37What about last night?
05:40Some thugs attacked my house.
05:42With a burning cross?
05:45Well, some people like to put the boot in.
05:49Did you see anyone?
05:51White hooded figure, burning cross.
05:54I rushed outside and took the count rather quickly, I'm afraid.
05:59And having seen these symbols, you think it's only a personal vendetta?
06:03Yes.
06:04Because I believe in this country.
06:08I hope you're right.
06:10I really do.
06:12I've got it!
06:14It's an old family remedy, but anyway, that imbrication was...
06:17Oh.
06:19Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't know you were in conference.
06:20Darling, let me introduce you to these gentlemen from CI5.
06:26Oh, how do you do?
06:28Oh, well, I'll leave you...
06:29Mrs. Addy, your husband said about last night that you couldn't identify these men.
06:33No, they were hooded and covered with sheets.
06:37Not much chance of seeing who anybody was.
06:40Anyway, I was more concerned about my husband.
06:43Well, I'll go if you'll excuse me.
06:47Sit, gentlemen.
06:48Mr. Bodie, having seen those symbols, you think it's only a personal vendetta.
06:57That was the question you asked me, correct?
07:00Yes.
07:01Yet, you weren't able to hide your shock.
07:05A black man and a white woman?
07:06Mr. Addy, our interest with a black, white or sky blue, pink is just with lawbreakers.
07:12Yes.
07:14I'm sure it is.
07:19All right.
07:20We'll just have to convince you.
07:23Thank you, Mr. Addy.
07:31Well, you played that nice.
07:43Really nice.
07:45Didn't say a word.
07:47You didn't have to.
07:48Where are you, Bodie?
07:49This is England, you know, now.
07:51Don't look behind you, because there's no gunboat in Victoria's long gone.
07:55You see his car?
07:57More than I could afford.
07:58And he's a spade.
08:06And I'm saying it outside of Cowley's office.
08:16Where are we going?
08:17Blacktown.
08:19Where in Blacktown?
08:20Well, Zadie held up five evictions from property held by the Miller Trust.
08:26Maybe they can tell us what happened last night.
08:28Mr. Miller?
08:37Denny.
08:38That break-in we had yesterday.
08:40I found one of the kids in the street trying to sell some of the stuff.
08:45Yeah.
08:46Says he works for Artie.
08:47Artie Palmer.
08:49He's just a thief.
08:50A thief who raises pigeons.
08:51An account book.
08:56I don't know.
08:58Hey.
09:00When Artie broke in here yesterday, did he take a book?
09:03I don't know.
09:04Just some stuff.
09:06A radio.
09:07Stuff.
09:10Hey, don't know, Mr. Miller.
09:12What?
09:14Hold on.
09:15Hold on.
09:17Listen to you.
09:18I don't want to see your ugly face within a hundred miles of this place.
09:22Now you've got it.
09:23Now get out.
09:30That's a bit short notice, Mr. Miller.
09:32I mean, it's going to take some arranging.
09:34And money.
09:39Artie?
09:42Artie!
09:43Hey, Tommy.
09:57Hello?
09:58Uh, Mrs. Zadie there?
09:59He's not here right now.
10:00Can I help?
10:01Well, he did me a favor some time ago, you see, and sort of kept a roof over my head.
10:07I owe him a favor now.
10:08I'm sorry.
10:09This is Mrs. Zadie speaking.
10:11You're a very pretty lady.
10:12I saw you once.
10:13Can I take a message?
10:15I just want a warning, that's all.
10:17Warning?
10:18What of?
10:20Well, I found something in a book that might, uh, concern him.
10:26Uh, I ought to speak to him. I'll call him later.
10:29Well, who shall I say called?
10:31Just tell him Artie, the pigeon man.
10:33Hey, baby.
10:54Come to daddy.
10:56Come to daddy, girl.
10:57Come here.
10:58Come here, come here.
11:01I don't know.
11:31I don't know.
12:01I don't know.
12:02I don't know.
12:03I don't know.
12:04I don't know.
12:05I don't know.
12:06I don't know.
12:07I don't know.
12:08I don't know.
12:09I don't know.
12:10I don't know.
12:11I don't know.
12:12I don't know.
12:13I don't know.
12:14I don't know.
12:15I don't know.
12:16I don't know.
12:17I don't know.
12:18I don't know.
12:19I don't know.
12:20I don't know.
12:21I don't know.
12:22I don't know.
12:23I don't know.
12:24I don't know.
12:25I don't know.
12:26I don't know.
12:27I don't know.
12:28I don't know.
12:29I don't know.
12:30I don't know.
12:31I don't know.
12:32I don't know.
12:34I don't know.
12:35Which I don't know is any perspective Western свiert in America?
12:37Then let meail my letter and 물 in the water.
12:40Yeah, please.
12:41OK, so please.
12:42I pronunciate me back, so I'm not late.
12:44But that's it.
12:45Oh, you know, I don't know.
12:46I never know people have.
12:47I don't know.
12:48When I'm desperate some engineering skills in the war,
12:50I don't know...
12:51But yet I know people have learned about me.
12:53Can I'd be working with you?
12:55What I do?
12:56Has this been amazing ever been amazing,
12:57Lily?
12:58Not unconfirmed.
13:00Arthur Pilingar.
13:01Arty, a man who was pushed,
13:02he called my home minutes before it happened.
13:03All right, no, no, no, no.
13:04Me first.
13:04All right.
13:06Hey, hey.
13:08Watch this.
13:09Watch this.
13:09Watch this.
13:13Hey, hey, hey.
13:13No, no, no, no.
13:14Stop it.
13:14Let me go fast.
13:15Dig this.
13:16My name.
13:16Dig it.
13:21Our gambling's illegal in public places, except in betting shops, of course.
13:31You busting us?
13:32or are you going to try to bust us?
13:34That's Topaz, isn't it?
13:36I hear you like to bet.
13:38I hear you like to bet on Artie's racing pigeons.
13:42Oh, you remember Artie?
13:44Fell off a roof.
13:46His pigeons could fly, but he couldn't.
13:50Tommy!
13:56You have to be Tommy, don't you?
13:58I don't know nothing.
14:00You must know something.
14:02I mean, you worked with Artie, didn't you?
14:04I don't know nothing.
14:06All right, you don't want to talk here.
14:08Well, I better get you.
14:32Water tower.
14:44Cockpit.
14:46I'm hit.
14:48Bad.
14:48Oh, Bodie, you half-ivish son of a bitch.
15:18What do you want to go and do that for?
15:22Really?
15:23What?
15:26Tell Cowley a couple of spades did this.
15:30You'll be black spades.
15:34I'm pulling you off the keys.
15:36No, you're not.
15:36You're too keyed up, too involved.
15:39You pull me off.
15:40You suspend me and you'll have to put a bullet through me
15:42because I shall still be there.
15:43Do you understand me, Cowley?
15:46Mr. Cowley!
15:48Well, I wouldn't want all that hot air working against me.
15:59All right.
16:04And I'm sorry.
16:06So am I.
16:09Bodie was a good man.
16:11Is a good man, even if he will call us speed a speed.
16:14Here.
16:17I'm Cowley the Cow.
16:18Well, just you remember, a cow gives milk.
16:22A cow looks after its young.
16:24Heard that before.
16:25Well, good epigrams merit repeating.
16:30So does good malt, Scott.
16:34No, you've got to keep a clear head.
16:35Swab nurse.
16:50Get off me, you black bastard.
16:53Black bastard.
17:00To the theater, guys.
17:01Now, who did it?
17:20White-robed men were observed running from the scene.
17:24So that means some of us are implicated.
17:31Some of us must have done it.
17:34Who?
17:38The connotations are quite clear.
17:41Arthur Pimer. Negro. Unemployed.
17:46I don't weep tears for his kind.
17:50A part of me approves the action.
17:53But by God!
17:55Not without my say-so.
17:57Without my approbation.
18:01Now, who did it?
18:04Perhaps I don't want to know.
18:07But I do want you to know.
18:10An act like this threatens our organization, threatens us.
18:16The act of death only engenders sympathy.
18:20And people leaning towards our cause are suddenly shocked, revolted, wanting nothing to do with us.
18:27A foolhardy gesture like this, no matter what the provocation, can stop us all before we've even started.
18:35One more act of folly and our movement will be held in contempt, hounded out of existence.
18:50Now, let's go scare the ass off that flash nigger lawyer.
18:56Now you're the same color as that wife of yours.
19:06And you're the same color as him.
19:09You see it? Did you see his face?
19:30Yeah, he was scared, boy.
19:32Scared, boy.
19:39Why didn't she move in and bust them?
19:52For common assault.
19:54I'm gonna bust this lot with murder.
19:57You want to get in, right?
19:59In like Flynn.
20:00That was before my time, right?
20:02Mine too.
20:04Oh, don't worry.
20:06I won't hit you anywhere it shows.
20:08Face.
20:09My color.
20:10Nothing ever shows.
20:12You fix it up and I'll be there.
20:14Thanks, Jax.
20:15How's Boney?
20:19No change.
20:27Spades.
20:29Dirty spades.
20:34The airport society's known to us.
20:41We could watch, observe Leon a wiretap.
20:45We're still on the outside, sir.
20:47Undercover.
20:49That means virtually on your own door.
20:52Well, I'd be that anyway, wouldn't I, sir?
20:55While Bode is laid up.
21:04I'd be that.
21:12Gin and tonic.
21:13He said a gin and tonic.
21:15Uh, yeah.
21:16I think that he was...
21:17I think...
21:18I think what he's trying to say is I was here first.
21:21No.
21:22No, I was here first.
21:24You might have been in Africa first, but I was here first.
21:28Gin and tonic.
21:29You see, I've read all the history books, you see.
21:32There was, um, Vikings.
21:34There was Romans.
21:35There was William the Conqueror.
21:37No spades.
21:39A gin and a tonic.
21:42Who are you gonna serve?
21:44The real people?
21:45Or the monkeys?
21:46Look, I don't like that word.
21:48Which word?
21:49Monkeys.
21:50Or spades.
21:52Now, spades you dig graves with.
21:55And monkeys, well, they look a lot like you.
21:57Why, you...
21:59Ah!
22:00Ah!
22:03Forget the gin and tonic.
22:16Ah, wait a minute!
22:27Ah, wait a minute!
22:28Ah, thank you.
22:29Uh, Mr. Holtam gave me this.
22:30A meeting you wanted me to attend.
22:31Oh, yes.
22:32They are gathering in the assembly room now.
22:33I'll show you up.
22:34This way, Mr. ... Mr. ...
22:35Dwell.
22:36a meeting you wanted me to attend oh yes they're gathering in the assembly room now i'll show you
22:43up this way mr mr doyle before we get underway i'd like to introduce a new member to you all
22:58doyle ray doyle ray's on our side to our way of thinking and a useful man at that
23:05i know i've seen him in action thank you gentlemen now tonight just uh keep them on their toes
23:18let them know where we stand operation we'll start in hamstead one of them has moved into a street
23:25that's always been white and i think we should start persuading him to move out again move now
23:32before he has a chance to start putting down his roots move him on we're gonna kill him
23:38only uh i've got a shotgun in my car kill him
23:45well you killed the other one didn't you one that uh fell off the roof
23:52yeah i've read about that we kill no one we have killed no one
24:00yeah let's get something straight doyle i admire your enthusiasm your attack
24:08but at this stage in our operations no one gets badly hurt
24:12well uh what is this a moderate organization it's a growing organization if we're caught
24:22we can weather the assault charges and every time we do one right thinking citizen says
24:30i see their point one citizen comes over to our side public opinion can destroy us before we've
24:38even started think of us now at this moment as the vanguard the fifth column our task to get
24:48the blacks rattled off balance scared and that's all all right hamster then and let's make it quick
25:00incisive and so damn frightening the spade runs right back to the jungle
25:18you telling me you didn't put that blackie off the roof
25:22i wish i thought of it
25:28you telling me you didn't put that blackie off the roof
25:35what must i know use a shotgun well there's a crazy nut here's brought a shotgun yeah
25:42it'll make a nice connection
25:58i wish i thought of it
26:16it wasn't the empire society a clansman was seen running away man in a white robe was seen running
26:25away what does that mean it wasn't halton's mob i was with him all evening while that man was
26:31getting gunned down we were spraying walls with paint who was the dead man anyway alfred carter
26:38my partner i'm sorry i didn't realize it wasn't halton's mob you don't know that
26:46no he doesn't we know about the empire society but not that much about it
26:51there could be another group a higher echelon doing the real dirty work killings are on their
26:57agenda they told you that yeah they told me that and what else do you expect them to tell a royal
27:02recruit all right i'll find out some more about the society oh
27:09mr doyle how nice to see you and you mr doyle how nice to see you and you
27:39mr holton then no and i'm not expecting him back for maybe an hour or so oh dear only uh call me at
27:45my work and asked me to come as soon as i could and if he wasn't here to wait for him in his office
27:49i see well i'll show you up oh no no no need you've done that already another way just as you like
27:55i've called this emergency meeting because of last night
28:03well i thought we did pretty good last night have you read the paper
28:08well what's wrong with that so another one got killed now there's a terrible thing
28:18well it's one less for us to have to deal with
28:21he got killed and implicated us
28:24mr doyle
28:25yeah
28:28shan't be a tick just going to pop out for some tea bags
28:33mr halton shouldn't be long don't worry i'm quite happy
28:36okay then
28:37everything all right miss pierce
28:53yes mr halton just popping out to get you some tea bags
28:57oh i did as you said and showed mr doyle into your office he's waiting for you now
29:01you did what
29:02now boys
29:15gently does it
29:17oh i'll you did what i had to do
29:21i was like
29:23oh i was like
29:24i was like
29:26oh i was like
29:28i was just like
29:29this is me
29:29i屋台
29:31or
29:32i was like
29:33yes
29:33i was like
29:35i was like
29:36oh i was like
29:37i was like
29:37oh i was like
29:40i have to get you
29:41i was like
29:42no
29:43you
29:43hello
29:43I don't know.
30:13Nothing.
30:15But if he isn't, Kolf, then what is he?
30:22Now, in a moment or two, I'm going to let you up for air.
30:34Take one.
30:37Go.
30:38Right?
30:40You.
30:41It's a journalist.
30:47I'm a journalist.
30:48Which paper?
30:49No paper.
30:51Out of work.
30:52Freelance.
30:54Why here?
30:57It's all his clansmen so far.
31:00I thought I'd get an inside story.
31:03I'd sell it to some black machine.
31:05It could be true.
31:08It brings truth.
31:08It's truth.
31:09It's truth.
31:12A snooping reporter.
31:19Did you find anything?
31:20Nothing.
31:21Only membership stuff.
31:23I don't keep anything important here.
31:24I don't know.
31:26That's lucky.
31:34Where are we jumping in?
31:36When all happens.
31:37The cockpit.
31:38Right?
31:39The water tower.
31:40The disused water tower.
31:42Ah.
31:42They don't know what to do with them.
31:44No.
31:45No.
31:45Oh, man.
32:15Oh, man.
32:45Oh, man.
33:15Oh, man.
33:45Oh, man.
33:46Oh, man.
33:47Oh, man.
33:48Oh, man.
33:49Oh, man.
33:50Oh, man.
33:51Oh, man.
33:52Oh, man.
33:56Oh, man.
33:57Oh, man.
33:59Oh, man.
34:00Oh, man.
34:02Oh, man.
34:03Oh, man.
34:04Oh, man.
34:05Oh, man.
34:06Oh, man.
34:08Oh, man.
34:09Oh, man.
34:11Oh.
34:12A week, eh?
34:37How long have I been here?
34:39I don't know. I found you a couple of hours ago.
34:42You've proved your point. You'd better sit down now.
35:07Who are you, then?
35:08It doesn't matter who I am.
35:10I'd like a name.
35:12I might want to mention you in my will.
35:16Tell me.
35:19I'll tell you what.
35:20You need a snort of scotch.
35:21I've got most things here.
35:28Do you?
35:29Hell no.
35:30Never touch the stuff.
35:32I stay fit.
35:33You're some kind of cop, aren't you?
35:39Yeah, some kind.
35:41Boy, they were good.
35:42The best.
35:44I've never seen anyone so nicely beat up.
35:47They went over you like a roller.
35:49Yeah, they were good.
35:50You're going to have an eye blacker than my arse.
35:53You kind of cop that handles murder, or are you just traffic?
36:01Now, you're not traffic.
36:03Now, you're not traffic.
36:06Why?
36:07Who got murdered?
36:08Apart from me.
36:09My business partner.
36:10No.
36:12He was my friend, too.
36:14Artie was my friend.
36:17Artie Pimer?
36:21What do you know about Artie Pimer?
36:22Look, Tommy, you say Artie was your friend.
36:31Well, I had a...
36:32I've got a friend, too.
36:35And he was trying to find out who pushed Artie off the roof.
36:39It's so modestly, the knife between his ribs.
36:41That happened right here.
36:43Listen, what...
36:44What do you know about all this, eh?
36:47Well, Artie did a job.
36:49One of those silly little breakings,
36:51along with the usual stuff, radio, typewriter.
36:54He grabbed an account book.
36:57I don't know why, but it was important.
37:00Important enough for them to come along
37:01and take it back and push Artie off the roof.
37:04Who?
37:06Where did he do the break-in?
37:08The Miller Trust.
37:11The Miller Trust.
37:15You either pick them right, George, or trim them right.
37:19He's very fit.
37:20Tough.
37:21And he's out of danger.
37:24A couple of days more,
37:25he'll be sitting up and taking nurses.
37:27A couple of days, eh?
37:29In that case, I think you should change that nurse's roster.
37:32Get an ugly one.
37:33Or say for still a male nurse.
37:35Thanks, Henry.
37:36Didn't give him any special care.
37:38Just another human being.
37:39Another human being still alive, thanks to you.
37:41I'm obliged to you.
37:43Now, if you'll forgive me,
37:44I've seen the sick.
37:45Must think of the able body.
37:46See you.
37:47Goodbye.
37:47Bye.
38:02Jax!
38:04My God, what happened to you?
38:06I'm all right.
38:06You're blowing my cover.
38:07Never mind, Jax.
38:08Come on, give me your gun.
38:08Why?
38:09Give me your gun, Jax!
38:11Now, listen to me.
38:12Call Cowley.
38:13Tell him it's the Miller Trust.
38:15I'm on my way there.
38:17And I need backup.
38:18Okay.
38:24You're going to shoot someone.
38:26You're going to kill him.
38:27I don't carry a gun to kill people.
38:28No?
38:29No.
38:30I carry to stop them killing me.
38:32Go on, son.
38:37Four spades.
38:38I accept that as a fighting bid.
38:41As we say in my profession, without prejudice.
38:44Excuse me.
38:48I'm bidding five hearts, by the way.
38:52No bid?
38:55Hello?
38:57Mr. Zaddy.
38:58Yes?
38:58Who is this?
38:59It's me, Josh Culver.
39:02Josh.
39:02You know it's quite late.
39:04Yes, Mr. Zaddy, but I've got to talk to you, sir.
39:07Well, couldn't it wait until tomorrow?
39:09I'll be in the office at nine o'clock.
39:10No, Mr. Zaddy, sir.
39:11It's now.
39:12It's happening now.
39:14What's happening now?
39:16They're evicting us.
39:18They're trying to throw us out again.
39:20Evicting?
39:21My God, they're defying a direct court order.
39:23I just know they're throwing us out.
39:26Listen to me, Culver.
39:27I know you're upset.
39:28But this is the best thing that could have happened for us all.
39:31They've gone too far.
39:33And this time, I'll settle them for good.
39:37I'm on my way, understand?
39:38Yes, Mr. Zaddy.
39:45You all right?
39:48I'm terribly sorry.
39:49And I really am.
39:50I think I had the winning hand.
39:52Don't must you go.
39:54Yes, it's exactly the situation I've been hoping for.
39:56I have to go.
39:58You will excuse me.
40:00Well, Scrabble.
40:02Scrabble.
40:02Scrabble.
40:08When I let go, you get one cup of air, and then you talk.
40:34What do you think?
40:41Just one gulp of air.
40:46Who else is here?
40:50Who else?
40:52Merv.
40:53Merv.
40:54Where is he?
40:55Call him.
41:01Call him.
41:07Louder.
41:08Say, you're pretty good.
41:26What are you doing here?
41:27Never know.
41:28Might need some help.
41:30Yeah, well, stay there.
41:31Both hands against the middle, eh?
41:38You join Holton's mob, but you work for Miller.
41:42Now, Holton only plays at this clan thing, but Miller does it for real.
41:46And so do you, baby.
41:49And between the two of you, you make sure the blame goes on Holton.
41:52Now, you would correct me if I was wrong, wouldn't you?
41:55I'm just hired.
41:58I do as I'm ordered.
42:00I do as I'm told.
42:01You do what's in your nature.
42:04Kill the Jews.
42:06Run the blacks out of town.
42:07Kick the weak.
42:09Well, you kick the wrong one when you kick me.
42:12Because I'm going to take you apart.
42:16I'll get it, Mr. Tog.
42:17Yeah, he's coming.
42:25Lenny just saw his car.
42:27Zaddy is on his way here.
42:29You won't be bothered by him anymore.
42:32Zaddy's on his way.
42:33On his way where?
42:34What is the trap?
42:35A set-up.
42:36Where?
42:40Tommy, did you ever see a man got shot?
42:43No.
42:44Then I think you'd better wait outside.
42:46Go on.
42:47No, no.
42:55Where?
42:58The Corvus Bridge.
43:01Rossmeyer Road.
43:02Tommy?
43:03Yeah?
43:04Got any cord?
43:05Yeah, what you was tied up with.
43:07Great.
43:07Tie him up with it.
43:10Tie him to the chair.
43:11Move it.
43:11Put your hands down.
43:12Put them to the slats.
43:13Come on, move it.
43:14I've got about you.
43:25Tommy, have you got any more cord?
43:27I know what's holding down your jeans.
43:28I don't do.
43:29I thought they all drop off without these.
43:31Well, it's all in a good cause.
43:32Come on, son.
43:32I haven't gone all night.
43:33Come on.
43:35Now, listen.
43:36When my boss arrives, as Cowley, you tell him where I've gone.
43:41And you tell him that you're my assistant, acting, honorary, and therefore unpaid, all right?
43:50You'll never believe me.
43:52All right.
43:53I'll give it to you in writing here.
43:54Hold that.
43:54Make it tight.
43:55Your credentials, okay?
44:08Thanks.
44:09Look, tie his legs up as he'll kick you.
44:13Are you going to be all right?
44:14Yeah.
44:14This Mr. Cowley, is he white or black?
44:23I forgot to ask.
44:35All right.
44:36150, then.
44:37Right.
44:37Oh, just you wait, son.
44:43I'll tell you this.
44:45What we've done to Doyle, he'd be a pretty sight compared to what's going to happen to you, son.
44:52Mr. Cowley?
44:54Yeah?
44:55What are you doing here, son?
44:56I'm Mr. Doyle's assistant.
44:58Temporary, honorary, and therefore unpaid.
45:01Here are my credentials.
45:04He told me to tell you that he's gone to Rossmire Road.
45:07They've laid a trap for Mr. Zardy.
45:10Rossmire Road, APB all units.
45:11Get over there yourself, Jax.
45:13Doyle needs all the help he can get.
45:15You better go home, sonny.
45:16Not in your goddamn life.
45:17Hey?
45:18It's Mr. Payoff.
45:21Artie was a friend of mine, and so is Ray Doyle.
45:25Well, sit over there quietly.
45:31Doyle's angry at you.
45:33That's bad.
45:35That's the worst thing that could happen to a man.
45:37In a moment, I'm going to dial Mr. Miller's number.
45:44Then you're going to talk to him.
45:46You're going to get him here.
45:47You're going to bring him here to me.
45:49Why should he do that, eh?
45:51Mr. Miller's a top man.
45:54He won't come running just for me.
45:56You've never met Miller, have you?
45:58He's just a voice on the end of the phone.
45:59I think it's time you did meet him.
46:05Zop!
46:05I don't know.
46:06I don't know.
46:07He's just a voice on the phone.
46:08Oh, my God.
46:38Hold it!
47:03Hold it!
47:08Mr Doyle, I was wrong.
47:16I've lost faith in this country.
47:21White trash.
47:23Yeah.
47:38You don't even know why you were doing this, do you?
47:45Slum tenements falling apart at the seams, but nevertheless home for some people.
47:50And Zadi has stood between you and Eviction many times.
47:53But if you could get them out, every one of them, the land is worth nearly a million.
48:01Many men have killed for a lot less, a whole lot less.
48:05You didn't know what you were doing or who you were doing it for.
48:07That's the supreme irony.
48:09A dyed-in-the-wool black hater like you has never met Mr Miller.
48:19Good evening, Mr Miller.
48:21Do come in.
48:29We have so much to talk about.
48:34You have.
48:35By being up and around again.
48:36No, you know what I'm trying to say.
48:40Doctor.
48:41You know when I was thrashing around back there, did I say anything?
48:55Nothing I haven't heard before.
48:57Yeah, well you won't be hearing it again from me.
49:02Well, goodbye and good luck.
49:05Thanks, Doctor.
49:06You'll need it.
49:10Well, we busted Miller.
49:13And the guys have stuck you.
49:15And Holton too.
49:16He and his clansmen have taken their last ride.
49:18Yeah.
49:19Status quo, eh?
49:21Yeah.
49:22All systems go back to normal.
49:25Well, it will be as soon as you can stand up straight.
49:31That kid, Tommy.
49:32There was a football match this afternoon, I promised we'd take him on.
49:35Yeah, great.
49:36And he's got this other engagement.
49:40All right.
49:41All right.
49:42Listen, enjoy the football.
49:43All right.
49:44Give my lad to Tommy, will you?
49:45Mean it.
49:46Jacks?
49:47Yeah.
49:48First thing is a drink.
49:49Yeah.
49:50Then we plan our campaign.
49:51A campaign?
49:52Yeah.
49:53Had to get rid of some of these damn whites.
49:55And then we plan our campaign.
49:56And then we plan our campaign.
49:57Campaign?
49:58Yeah.
49:59Had to get rid of some of these damn whites.
50:02Had to get rid of some of these damn whites.
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