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Voices from Clancy Street is a classic-style drama that explores everyday life, struggles, and human connections within a close-knit neighborhood. Set against an urban backdrop, the film tells a grounded story through the voices and experiences of its characters, capturing moments of hope, conflict, and resilience.
With a simple narrative and authentic atmosphere, this film is well suited for viewers who enjoy vintage cinema, street-level storytelling, and character-driven stories. Voices from Clancy Street reflects the spirit of community and the quiet strength found in ordinary lives.
With a simple narrative and authentic atmosphere, this film is well suited for viewers who enjoy vintage cinema, street-level storytelling, and character-driven stories. Voices from Clancy Street reflects the spirit of community and the quiet strength found in ordinary lives.
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00:01:05Have you seen anything of Muggs, Mr. Greenblatt?
00:01:07No, and if I don't never see him again, it will still be too quick.
00:01:12Oh, prejudice, huh?
00:01:13That's what I'm going to tell my mother, not to buy any more of your butter, if you get some.
00:01:17Come on, we're not going to find Muggs standing here. Let's go.
00:01:20Hey, you got any eggs?
00:01:23Maybe Vinette.
00:01:24Here.
00:01:31What are you wanting me to do? You hoodlums. Lose my rifles? No manners allowed.
00:01:36Stay out before I throw you out. Oh, I forgot. I already threw you out.
00:01:39Laying down at Joss, huh? Get up out of there.
00:01:47Have you seen him anyplace? No.
00:01:49Maybe he must be riding here somewhere. Yeah, his mother said he left home an hour ago.
00:01:52Hey, maybe some Nazi catch on him, huh?
00:01:54If they did, I'll bet they wish they hadn't.
00:01:56Say, fellas, looky here. We got visitors.
00:01:58The Cherry Street game. I'll see you later, fellas. Come ahead.
00:02:07There they are now, fellas.
00:02:10Let's go.
00:02:14Come on.
00:02:22Where are you going?
00:02:23Who wants to know?
00:02:25I want to know.
00:02:26I'm telling you.
00:02:27Hey, I dare you to knock this off my shoreline. I dare you. I dare you. Go ahead.
00:02:32Daring, isn't it?
00:02:32Hey, you guys.
00:02:35No rough stuff. No rough stuff.
00:02:36You Cherry Streeters, go on back to your own neighborhood now. Go on.
00:02:40It's okay, Flanagan. There ain't going to be no rough stuff.
00:02:42How do we find mugs, anyway?
00:02:44You looking for him, too?
00:02:45Yeah. Where is he?
00:02:46That's what we'd like to know.
00:02:47I'm looking for him myself.
00:02:49I wish I could lay my hands on him.
00:02:50Me too. Me too. I'll murder him. I'll murder him.
00:02:52Well, if we find him first, we'll save a little piece for you.
00:02:55Come on, gang.
00:02:57I wouldn't want to be in Muggsy's shoes.
00:03:01I don't blame you with those sides 12 kalabas you got there.
00:03:05Come on.
00:03:07Muggsy's around here somewhere, so keep your eyes peeled for him.
00:03:18Don't get too fresh with your feet.
00:03:20Come on.
00:03:20He ain't in there. Come on. Let's get out of here.
00:03:34Hey, Muggsy!
00:03:35He's not there.
00:03:41Well, we've looked just about every place we can look.
00:03:44Hey, maybe he took my advice.
00:03:45We always wanted to see Dr. Bullock's attendants.
00:03:57Well, I don't know how, but he sure disappeared.
00:04:00Well, then he went and went from nowhere.
00:04:02I don't understand.
00:04:02Hey, fellas, look.
00:04:11Come on.
00:04:21Uh-oh.
00:04:24Hello, Flanagan.
00:04:25Good-bye, Flanagan.
00:04:28Hey!
00:04:29Oh!
00:04:30Hey!
00:04:31Let it go!
00:04:32Come on, Flanagan!
00:04:33Quiet!
00:04:34Quiet!
00:04:35Quiet!
00:04:35Quiet!
00:04:37Sorry!
00:04:37All right, I'll take the $16.
00:04:39All right.
00:04:42That's the last time to really start out of your stash.
00:04:45Hey, what is this?
00:04:46Mutiny?
00:04:47Oh, you'll find out.
00:04:48Grab him, Eddie.
00:04:49Yeah.
00:04:49Grab him.
00:04:50Let me go, you lugs!
00:04:52This'll probably hurt me more than it'll hurt you.
00:04:54Yeah, but not in the same place.
00:04:56Wait.
00:04:56Hold.
00:04:57One.
00:04:58Oh!
00:04:59Three!
00:04:59Oh!
00:05:00Four!
00:05:01Five!
00:05:02Six!
00:05:03Seven!
00:05:04Oh!
00:05:05Oh!
00:05:07Ten!
00:05:08Twelve!
00:05:09Thirteen!
00:05:10Fourteen!
00:05:11Fifteen!
00:05:12Sixteen!
00:05:12Sixteen!
00:05:12Sixteen!
00:05:13Eighteen!
00:05:16It's not only mutiny, it's barring an assault.
00:05:18Congratulations, Muggs.
00:05:19Today you're a man.
00:05:20Sure, now you're in a draft.
00:05:21Now, bust your head open, young man.
00:05:23Oh, we ain't getting softer.
00:05:24Now, what are you getting sore about?
00:05:25He's supposed to be my voice, eh?
00:05:26You do?
00:05:26Well, we can fix that up.
00:05:27Sure, Ben, don't worry.
00:05:28I was only kidding.
00:05:29I was only kidding.
00:05:29Why don't I keep my big mouth shut?
00:05:31It's a good idea.
00:05:31When you learn to keep your mouth shut and use your brains a little, you might improve.
00:05:34You might get someplace.
00:05:35Like me.
00:05:36Yes, Chief.
00:05:37Now, if you guys are through playing kid games, let's hit the breeze.
00:05:40Hey, wait a minute.
00:05:41Yeah, look.
00:05:50Come on, Muggs.
00:05:51Well, how do you like that?
00:05:54Well, huh?
00:05:55Okay, fellas.
00:05:56One, two, three.
00:05:58Happy birthday!
00:05:59That's enough!
00:05:59That's enough!
00:06:00Speech!
00:06:01Yeah!
00:06:01Yeah!
00:06:01Speech!
00:06:02Speech!
00:06:02Well, I...
00:06:03Speech!
00:06:03Speech!
00:06:04Speech!
00:06:04Well, I...
00:06:05Speech!
00:06:05Speech!
00:06:06Speech!
00:06:06Speech!
00:06:07I didn't exactly...
00:06:07Speech!
00:06:08No, I was...
00:06:08Speech!
00:06:11On the costum as I am to making those speeches, a thing like this leaves me kind of wordless.
00:06:17Makes me realize how much I ignored my vocabulary when I was a kid.
00:06:22There's only one thing I can say, and that is you're a swell bunch of rats and you shouldn't
00:06:27know what I've done this.
00:06:27Say!
00:06:28Hey, Muggs, look at those presents.
00:06:31Yeah, here you go.
00:06:33A swell bunch of tools.
00:06:34What is it?
00:06:35It's a...
00:06:36It's a manicure set, in case you get sick.
00:06:38Manicure, you dope.
00:06:39Manicure.
00:06:39That's what I said.
00:06:40That's what I said.
00:06:41Yeah, they cut their nails wet.
00:06:42Oh, that's swell.
00:06:44Now I won't have to wreck my mother's scissors no more.
00:06:46Hey, get a load of this, Muggs.
00:06:48Yeah, yeah.
00:06:48One of them, uh, reverberators.
00:06:50They're pretty hard to get now, too.
00:06:51Yeah, plug it in.
00:06:52Plug it in.
00:06:53Yeah, plug it in.
00:06:53Looks like an electric razor.
00:06:55Nah, I'll show you.
00:06:56You put it here, you put it there.
00:06:57Makes you feel good all over.
00:06:58Fly it.
00:06:59Oh, no thanks.
00:07:00I got shaken up enough this morning.
00:07:03Beat me, Daddy.
00:07:03Eat to the boss.
00:07:06If it wasn't my birthday, I'd belt you with this thing.
00:07:08If you do that, you'll do it all year round.
00:07:10Muggs, throw your lip over that.
00:07:12A genuine beef flat bugle.
00:07:14That's a feud.
00:07:15Why'd you get me a flat one?
00:07:17Ginsburg was a lot of the other kind.
00:07:19Say, when you get in the drill, maybe they'll let you be the bugler, maybe, huh?
00:07:22Oh, he can't do that.
00:07:23He don't get up that all year.
00:07:24Hey, uh, hey, Muggs, play something.
00:07:25How does Taps go?
00:07:29When I play music, I only need one leader.
00:07:33Tell me how Taps goes.
00:07:43You pick things up easy, don't you?
00:07:49I'll bet he's in there.
00:07:50Come on.
00:07:51Are you going to invite us to your party?
00:08:10I would invite you slugs to my wake.
00:08:13Now blow.
00:08:19Okay, you asked for it.
00:08:21Come on, fellas.
00:08:26Hey, Danny!
00:08:27Flippy!
00:08:31Hey!
00:08:31What kind of double floss is this?
00:08:33It's next day, remember a month?
00:08:35Oh, that's different.
00:08:36Did you bring me a present?
00:08:37Yeah, we've brought you some presents.
00:08:38Come on, fellas.
00:08:39Hey, where you going?
00:08:42One, two, three, four.
00:08:46Hey, Butch.
00:08:47Oh, Butch.
00:08:50This is easier on your hands, like this.
00:08:53Out!
00:08:54Five, six, seven, eight, eight.
00:08:58Seventeen, eighteen, nineteen.
00:09:01Hey, what's the matter?
00:09:02Can't you count?
00:09:03You didn't have to be so enthusiastic about it.
00:09:06Well, I'm happy today.
00:09:07Maybe this will make you feel a little happier.
00:09:08Come on, let me out of here.
00:09:10Come on, let me out of here.
00:09:14Come on, Michael.
00:09:15Come on, Michael.
00:09:16Go ahead.
00:09:18Please, please, watch out for quick.
00:09:20Come on.
00:09:21Get up.
00:09:22Huh.
00:09:24Ow.
00:09:25Well, take that.
00:09:26Here.
00:09:27Hey, you're a little quick.
00:09:29Hey, you're a little quick.
00:09:30Come on.
00:09:30Get up, huh.
00:09:32One.
00:09:33You like it, a hundred?
00:09:34Ah.
00:09:35Twelve.
00:09:36Thirteen.
00:09:37Fourteen.
00:09:38Fifteen.
00:09:39Sixteen.
00:09:40Eleven.
00:09:42Eighteen.
00:09:42I've been first day.
00:09:44Go out of here before I forget what day it is.
00:09:46Go out now.
00:09:46You forgot to give me one for good luck.
00:09:48Ha, I just made it.
00:09:49Ha, ha, ha.
00:09:51Ha, ha, ha.
00:09:51Ha, ha.
00:09:52Ha, ha, ha.
00:09:53Ha, ha.
00:09:54Ha, ha.
00:09:54Ha, ha.
00:09:54Ha, ha, ha.
00:09:55Ha, ha, ha.
00:09:55Ha, ha, ha.
00:09:57Ha, ha, ha.
00:09:57Ha, ha, ha.
00:09:58Ha, ha, ha.
00:09:58Ha, ha, ha.
00:09:59Ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:09:59Bunch of silly guys that ain't got a brain in their...
00:10:02Oh, what'll I do?
00:10:04What'll I do?
00:10:05What'll I tell them anyway?
00:10:07What's the matter, Ma?
00:10:08You put on love and pinched again?
00:10:10No.
00:10:11Worse than that.
00:10:14Well, don't keep it to yourself.
00:10:16As the head of this house, I should know all these problems.
00:10:19Come on, give.
00:10:20See that?
00:10:29Dear Molly, enclosed is a check for Ethelbert's...
00:10:36Ethelbert's...
00:10:38Ethelbert's birthday.
00:10:40Is he 14 or 15...
00:10:42Enclosed is a check.
00:10:51In the dish, in the dish.
00:10:59Wow.
00:11:0050 clams.
00:11:02That's a lot of potato chips and beer.
00:11:04Hey, then Uncle Peter's all right.
00:11:06He must really be loaded.
00:11:08Hey, Ma.
00:11:09You take this and buy yourself that new coat you've been needing so bad.
00:11:12You know, the one in Grassberg's window?
00:11:15What's the matter, Ma?
00:11:16Didn't you hear me?
00:11:21Read the rest.
00:11:23Even though I have been able to read the murderous handwriting,
00:11:30remember their birthdays pretty well for the last 15 years,
00:11:34I can't keep track of all your children's ages.
00:11:40All your children's ages?
00:11:42Oh, Ma, you've been holding out on me.
00:11:44It's a long story, Ethelbert.
00:11:46Go ahead and read the letter first.
00:11:48No.
00:11:51They must be pretty grown up by now.
00:11:53All seven of them.
00:11:58I bet your little Annabelle is pretty.
00:12:00If she takes after her mother, she must be.
00:12:05Annabelle?
00:12:07Hey, what is this?
00:12:08Did Uncle Pete ever have hallucinations?
00:12:10No, Ethelbert.
00:12:11Well, I don't get it.
00:12:13Please quit calling me Ethelbert.
00:12:15Sit down, son.
00:12:16No, thanks.
00:12:17You sit down.
00:12:20Well, you see, your Uncle Pete isn't really your uncle.
00:12:24No?
00:12:25No.
00:12:26He and your father were the two best bricklayers
00:12:28in Local 17 before we were married.
00:12:30What happened to Uncle Pete?
00:12:32Well, he went out west.
00:12:34He heard there were punching cattle out there,
00:12:36and so he wanted to take a crack at it.
00:12:38That was 20 years ago.
00:12:39I guess he's still out there yet.
00:12:41What's all this got to do with having seven kids?
00:12:44Well, you know what a bluffer is.
00:12:46You know what a bluffer and a bolster your father was.
00:12:49He could exaggerate a little.
00:12:52Well, every year or so after we were married,
00:12:54he'd write Pete and tell him we had another child.
00:12:56When he got up to seven, I made him quit.
00:13:00So that's where Uncle Pete got his idea.
00:13:03I wanted to write your Uncle Pete for the last five years
00:13:06and tell him the whole truth.
00:13:08But I didn't want to make a liar out of his father.
00:13:10Oh, forget it.
00:13:11My, I still don't see what you're so upset about.
00:13:13Read the last page of that letter.
00:13:17I am in Chicago on a big cattle deal,
00:13:22so I'll drop over and see you all right soon.
00:13:25I want your kids to meet my little gal Judy and my horse Lightning.
00:13:29Ask her for yours, oh, as ever yours, Pete.
00:13:34Well, I guess you won't have to tell him now.
00:13:38He's going to find out for himself.
00:13:40Yes, and the worst of it is he's been sending birthday checks
00:13:43to all seven of you for the last 15 years.
00:13:46Sending checks for 15 years?
00:13:49Oh, that puts a different surface on things.
00:13:53Now, Pop, I always knew you was a good pool shooter,
00:13:57but I didn't think you'd leave us behind the eight ball like that.
00:14:01Seven kids.
00:14:03One of them's got to be a girl yet.
00:14:05Yes, I, I think it was seven.
00:14:07You think?
00:14:08Oh, Ma, you ought to keep track of things like that.
00:14:15There we are, gal, right over yonder.
00:14:18Mrs. Murphy, look.
00:14:22Here we are.
00:14:23What in the world would the likes of that be?
00:14:26A rake of a buffalo beetle, no?
00:14:31Are you all right, Judy?
00:14:33Yeah.
00:14:34Well, get out from under my feet, you young man.
00:14:36Well, how do you do, ma'am?
00:14:37Do you reckon you could tell us the whereabouts of the trail leading to the McGinnis outfit?
00:14:46Who's the McGinnis?
00:14:47Yes, ma'am.
00:14:48A widow woman with, oh, quite a tolerable size herd of young'uns.
00:14:51Well, that Molly McGinnis lives up there at third floor north.
00:14:54But she ain't got no hurt of nothing.
00:14:56Oh.
00:14:57Well, Pappy, I reckon we've been following a dead trail.
00:15:00Oh, I don't reckon so.
00:15:01Well, thank you, ma'am, but we'll just mosey on up there and find out for our...
00:15:04Oh!
00:15:05Gregory!
00:15:06Miss Thistelson bullets, you got a play yet?
00:15:07You, you, you, shlumped me, you...
00:15:08Oh, just take this shootin' iron before that young maverick goes plum loco.
00:15:11Come on, Judy.
00:15:12Do you see what I see?
00:15:13Uncle Pete.
00:15:14They was afraid you'd say that.
00:15:15They were afraid you'd say that.
00:15:16These foreigners, huh?
00:15:34Can't even speak English.
00:15:38Well, what can I do, mom?
00:15:40I'm going to tell him the whole truth.
00:15:42You can't do that and make a liar out of Pop.
00:15:46When?
00:15:47Look, anything Pop got you into, I can get you out of.
00:15:50You always said I was a chip off your old blockhead, didn't you?
00:15:52Yes.
00:15:53Well, bring on your Uncle Pete.
00:15:57Uh-oh.
00:15:58You don't have to bring him on.
00:16:00He's here.
00:16:01Oh, I beg your pardon, stranger, but is Mrs. Molly McGinnis anywhere hereabouts?
00:16:16Yeah.
00:16:17He's right thereabouts.
00:16:19Pete Monaghan!
00:16:21Molly!
00:16:22Oh!
00:16:23Well, well, well, let me look at you.
00:16:28Oh, you haven't changed a bit in 20 years.
00:16:30But he is.
00:16:31Oh, go along with you, Pete Monaghan.
00:16:32You haven't changed yourself, but you're a bit whiter.
00:16:34Oh!
00:16:37Well, come on in.
00:16:38You're beginning to feel a draft.
00:16:40Oh, thank you very kindly.
00:16:44Oh, I'm forgetting all about my little Judy.
00:16:47Come on over here, Judy.
00:16:49Judy, this is your Aunt Molly McGinnis.
00:16:52Well, howdy Aunt Molly.
00:16:55Well, now, Judy, you look just like your good-looking father.
00:16:58Oh, and this is my boy, Ethelbert.
00:17:02Well, hi, Ethelbert.
00:17:04Hi.
00:17:05I'm your Uncle Pete from Texas.
00:17:07Yeah, I get it, Dad.
00:17:08I pegged you when you rode up.
00:17:09Yeah.
00:17:10And this is my little gal, Judy.
00:17:12Hi, Ethelbert.
00:17:13Oh, not bad.
00:17:14That is, uh, it wasn't bad.
00:17:17I reckon I'm right glad to meet you, Ethelbert.
00:17:20Look, if we're gonna get along, you better call me Mugs.
00:17:23Yes.
00:17:24Well, now, won't you sit down?
00:17:25You must be tired after your long ride.
00:17:26Thank you, Molly.
00:17:27You didn't ride all the way to Texas, did you?
00:17:29Oh, shucks, no.
00:17:30We shipped our horses on by special car.
00:17:32Just thought we'd give you New Yorkers a treat, that's all.
00:17:35Don't suppose you ever see any horse flesh around here anymore, do you?
00:17:37At least, why, it's not a good one.
00:17:39Well, they are getting kind of scared.
00:17:41Must be long now with everybody running out of their Ray cards.
00:17:44Oh, that's a good one.
00:17:46Well, come on, let sit down.
00:17:47Thank you, Molly.
00:17:48Here, here, here.
00:17:49Sit down, Mom.
00:17:52Well, Molly, where's the rest of your young'uns?
00:17:55And where's little Annabelle?
00:17:56See, I want Judy to meet her kind of special-like.
00:17:59Annabelle?
00:18:01Oh, yes, Annabelle.
00:18:03Well...
00:18:04Uh, how long are you gonna be in New York, Unc?
00:18:06Oh, quite a spell, I reckon.
00:18:07See, I promised to show Judy your old sights.
00:18:09Statue of Liberty, Grant's tomb, or that big Radio Center outfit.
00:18:13Judy here liked the fellow for a horse looking up at that big building.
00:18:18Well, Pappy, I never did.
00:18:20Yes, you did, Judy.
00:18:22I guess that would be kind of tough on your equilibrium and all that sort of thing.
00:18:26Yes, sir, yes, sir.
00:18:28Well, come on, Molly.
00:18:29Round up the rest of your herd.
00:18:30Want to look them over?
00:18:32Well, uh, I...
00:18:34Yeah, they're, uh, working, uh...
00:18:37Uh, yeah, they're working.
00:18:38That's what they're doing.
00:18:39They're working in a defense plant.
00:18:40Little Annabelle working, too?
00:18:42Well, Annabelle, she's, uh, she's a riveter.
00:18:45Yeah, you know,
00:18:46Oh, it's murder rivet all day long.
00:18:50Rich, is that lump patriotic of her?
00:18:53You must be mighty proud of her, Molly.
00:18:55Mighty proud.
00:18:56Yep.
00:18:57Don't know what Mom would do without them.
00:18:59Well, I ain't done so bad back home myself, Molly.
00:19:03I own the second biggest ranch in Texas, don't I?
00:19:06You sure do.
00:19:07And while we're here, we just made up our mind to show you all the rich
00:19:11all the rip-snort-nest time you ever did see, Molly.
00:19:15You know, I don't think it's quite right.
00:19:17Now, now, Molly, don't you worry about nothing.
00:19:21Money ain't no odds.
00:19:22Well, there's plenty of thousand dollars back home there
00:19:24still running around on four feet,
00:19:26so you just take it easy.
00:19:28Well, I guess Judy and me will mosey along
00:19:30back toward the hotel.
00:19:32Come along, Judy. It's been right good seeing you again, Molly.
00:19:34Well, you too, Ethelbert.
00:19:37Yeah, so long, Uncle Pete.
00:19:38We're putting up the Park Central Plaza Hotel
00:19:40if you want to reach us,
00:19:41but we'll be seeing each other pretty pronto now.
00:19:44And when we do,
00:19:46we're sure going to have big doings, ain't we, Judy?
00:19:48We sure are.
00:19:50Well, come along, Judy.
00:19:54Well, adios, amigos.
00:19:57Hasta la vista.
00:19:58Same to you and many of them.
00:20:01Don't get your spurs caught in those holes in the carpet, Unc.
00:20:07There you are.
00:20:08We got away with it, didn't we?
00:20:10Well, but they're going to be in town for weeks.
00:20:12Don't be detrimental, Mar.
00:20:13Just take one day at a time.
00:20:15Everything's jaked so far.
00:20:16I don't know.
00:20:19I think I'll make sure they're leaving.
00:20:31Wow.
00:20:32Well, bust my britches.
00:20:36Why, the ornery...
00:20:41Where is the low-down horse thief that done this?
00:20:47Hey, young, put that hardware away.
00:20:49Where is he, I say?
00:20:50Show me!
00:20:50Young, put those rods away, will you?
00:20:52Yeah, but look what some varmints done.
00:20:54He done stole my saddle.
00:20:55Oh, nobody stole them.
00:20:56They just borrowed them.
00:20:57That's all.
00:20:57Oh, you know who it was?
00:20:59No, not exactly, but I'll straighten the whole thing out.
00:21:01Oh, all right, Ethelbert, if you say so.
00:21:04Look, Unc, Muggs, Muggs is the name.
00:21:06I just said so.
00:21:06I'll straighten everything out.
00:21:08Now, get those mules and get back to the hotel, will you?
00:21:10All right.
00:21:11Well, you know, a cop will come around here and there'll be a lot of confusion.
00:21:13I've never had anything like this happen to me before, though.
00:21:15No, well, you know, New York's a big town.
00:21:17Yeah, come on, Judy.
00:21:18Come on, let's go.
00:21:24Now, watch those red lights or you'll get a ticket.
00:21:28Boy, this is murder.
00:21:32Hey, Ma!
00:21:33I'll be late for supper!
00:21:41Don't worry, Muggs.
00:21:45I'll be right behind you.
00:21:46Oh, far behind me.
00:21:52Hi-ho, silver!
00:21:53Ho-hey!
00:21:55We can't help you!
00:21:56Ho!
00:21:56Need gun!
00:21:57Bang!
00:21:58Bang!
00:21:59He got me, Tunnel!
00:22:01Stay on.
00:22:02I'll get you there!
00:22:04Good as I do it.
00:22:05Hi-ho, silver!
00:22:06Hey!
00:22:07Bang!
00:22:08Bang!
00:22:09Go on, I was!
00:22:10So you stole my Uncle Sato's, huh?
00:22:14Let me out and fight like a man!
00:22:16Let me punch him!
00:22:17Go on, man!
00:22:17Come on, go ahead!
00:22:21Don't put it out.
00:22:23Well, that takes care of the first part of the situation.
00:22:26The second part is a little more congestive.
00:22:28Yeah?
00:22:28Who we gotta fight now?
00:22:30We don't gotta fight nobody.
00:22:31We gotta lick a delicate situation.
00:22:33Gee, I never fought one of them before.
00:22:35You don't fight them.
00:22:36You illuminate them by the process of inductions.
00:22:39You what?
00:22:40I'll explain it to you.
00:22:43You take all the illuminations on this side, and the inductions on this side.
00:22:46Then you mix them all up.
00:22:48When you get all through, you get what is known as the, uh...
00:22:51You get the, uh...
00:22:53Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah!
00:22:54I get it now, yeah!
00:22:58Yeah, I thought you'd get it.
00:22:59My mother needs a big family.
00:23:05Seven kids.
00:23:06And one of them's gotta be a girl.
00:23:08What?
00:23:10What's more, she needs them by tomorrow.
00:23:12Hey, that's awful short notice.
00:23:14We ain't waiting for the stork to bring these kids.
00:23:16This is an urgent case.
00:23:17Well, tell me, how you're gonna get around that?
00:23:20Simple.
00:23:21And the moving pickers when you need kids?
00:23:23They got kids.
00:23:25That's how we're gonna get them.
00:23:27The only part that bothers me is the girl.
00:23:29The girl's always a part of me.
00:23:31Let me see.
00:23:32One, two, three, four, five, six, seven.
00:23:42You ain't gonna count me in on this, are you?
00:23:45I got an angle.
00:23:46We found you on a doorstep under a couple of bottles of milk, so we redacted you.
00:23:49That's just a minor detail.
00:23:51The question is, which one of you will love to be my sister?
00:23:53Your sister?
00:23:54My sister, yeah.
00:23:54S-I-S-T-A.
00:23:56Eenie, meenie, miney, limpy.
00:23:59What's the matter with you?
00:24:00You going and saying me being a girl?
00:24:01Well, it's not the thing of being a girl, it's a predicament.
00:24:03I quit the club, I'm going home.
00:24:04You're not my leader no more.
00:24:05I give my life for you.
00:24:06But being a girl, that's out of the question, I'm telling you, I quit.
00:24:11Turn around, sister dear.
00:24:12I want to give you the once-over.
00:24:14Now, wait a minute.
00:24:15This is not only embarrassing, but it's very humiliating.
00:24:17We're not gonna get away with it.
00:24:18Shut up or I'll smear your lipstick.
00:24:20Beast.
00:24:20Jack Benny got away with it in Charlie's aunt, didn't he?
00:24:23Yeah, but this is a different story.
00:24:24Well, this is Muggsy's uncle.
00:24:25Hey, not bad.
00:24:27Muggsy's uncle, Charlie's aunt.
00:24:28Pretty good, huh?
00:24:30No.
00:24:31Turn around.
00:24:35Do you see what I see?
00:24:38Oh, a run in my stocking.
00:24:41The pants.
00:24:42The pants.
00:24:43Didn't I tell you to take them off?
00:24:44I did, but it was too drafty that way.
00:24:45You want me to catch them on you?
00:24:46Now, take them off now.
00:24:48You're in front of everybody.
00:24:49Stop.
00:24:50You're embarrassing me, hey, Benny.
00:24:51Roll them up.
00:24:54You're just a wrong G.
00:24:55Never did nothing right in your whole life.
00:24:56Uh, very close things.
00:25:08They're murder, ain't they, lady?
00:25:15Make with the rush.
00:25:16She looks beautiful.
00:25:18Hold this hunk of leather.
00:25:19Now, you keep those up, you understand?
00:25:21Take my arm.
00:25:22Well, look, it ain't Georgie the chip.
00:25:37What are you doing in here?
00:25:39I was going to ask you the same thing.
00:25:40I didn't know you allowed rats in a swell joint like this.
00:25:42Well, that'll lay you like a rug.
00:25:45Yes, madame.
00:25:50What's going on here?
00:25:51Eh, nothing that would interest you.
00:25:53As far as you're concerned, the next time you...
00:25:55I'm afraid I have to ask you to leave.
00:25:56You have no business here.
00:25:58Oh, they have no business here, huh?
00:26:00No, I don't think so.
00:26:01Well, does Miss Monaghan, the multi, multi, multi, multi-millionaire from Texas happen to live here?
00:26:07Yes, Mr. Monaghan is staying here.
00:26:09Well, that's our business.
00:26:10Mr. Monaghan happens to be my uncle.
00:26:13In fact, he happens to be all of our uncles, including Scroono.
00:26:16I hope to tell you he is.
00:26:17Get off High Horse before I make him buy this hotel just so I can fire you.
00:26:21Come on, Garcian.
00:26:23Make with the room service.
00:26:24Tell my uncle we're waiting for him.
00:26:26Well, come on.
00:26:26Don't be out of a lesson.
00:26:27I'll report you to the janitor.
00:26:36Uh, Mr. Monaghan's room, please.
00:26:39Well, now that I've overcome that obstacle, I'll get back to you.
00:26:42Is that what you were saying before we were so crudely interrupted?
00:26:45What are you guys up to?
00:26:46We ain't up to nothing.
00:26:47We're just trying to see our uncle.
00:26:48Yeah, he's got a barrel of dough.
00:26:50Yeah, he owns the whole state of Texas.
00:26:52Yeah, the whole state.
00:26:55Wimpy.
00:26:56Get out of there.
00:26:57Hey, what is this?
00:26:58I'll tell you what it is.
00:27:00It's none of your business.
00:27:01And if you open your kisser, I'll kick your teeth in.
00:27:03Yeah, both of them.
00:27:04All right, wait, sir.
00:27:05I beg your pardon, but Mr. Monaghan would like you to go right to his suite.
00:27:13I beg your pardon?
00:27:14And let that be a lesson to you.
00:27:16I'm very sorry, sir.
00:27:19All right, all right.
00:27:20Just remember, my good man, never judge a book by his cover, unless you've read it.
00:27:25Quite so, sir.
00:27:26Uh, this way, please.
00:27:28Excuse me.
00:27:28Is that a material?
00:27:35I don't know what's on your mind, but remember, those teeth will be pretty hard to swallow.
00:27:451242.
00:27:50Watch out with that saddle.
00:27:52Now, Judy, your Aunt Molly's herd's on the way up.
00:28:00Fine, Pappy.
00:28:01I sure am wanting to meet that little Annabelle.
00:28:03Yeah, I sure want you two gals now to be the best of friends.
00:28:06You betcha.
00:28:07Well, I reckon I'll go in and frizz up my hair a little.
00:28:09All right.
00:28:161242.
00:28:181242.
00:28:19There it is.
00:28:20There it is.
00:28:22Now, I'll do all the talking.
00:28:23Remember that.
00:28:24You mocks are just in on a pass.
00:28:25First guy that steps out of the line gets a dent in a skull.
00:28:28Chief, remember, you're just in on a pass.
00:28:30First guy.
00:28:31What'd I do?
00:28:31I didn't do nothing.
00:28:32Look.
00:28:33Hey, no low touch.
00:28:35I don't know what's the matter with you.
00:28:37I'm sorry.
00:28:37I'm sorry.
00:28:38I didn't mean it.
00:28:38Get one thing through your thick skull.
00:28:40Keep your scourge down and your voice up.
00:28:49Oh, hi, Uncle Pete.
00:28:50Oh, hi, Ethelred.
00:28:51Well, come on in, fellas.
00:28:53Yeah, take a will.
00:28:55Well, well.
00:28:56Just fine.
00:28:58Well, we brought your saddle back, just like I said.
00:29:01Yeah.
00:29:01So you did.
00:29:02So you did.
00:29:04Thank you very much, Ethelred.
00:29:05Pete, I want you to meet the McGinnis family.
00:29:07McGinnis family, I want you to meet your Uncle Pete from Texas.
00:29:10Say hello, fellas.
00:29:11Hi, Uncle.
00:29:12Hi, fellas.
00:29:12Hello, Uncle Pete.
00:29:14Hi's y'all.
00:29:14Oh, well, uh, he ain't really one of the family.
00:29:21We found him on the doorstep, so we re-stopped him.
00:29:23Well, I thought he looked like a stray from some other herd.
00:29:27Well, fellas, I...
00:29:28Well, well.
00:29:30So this is little Annabelle, huh?
00:29:32Yes, it's me, but not very little, though.
00:29:34Why, Cal, you're just a spittin' image of your ma when she was your age.
00:29:37Well, come on over here, Annabelle, and give your old Uncle Pete a great big hug and kiss.
00:29:46You heard what your uncle said, Annabelle?
00:29:48Yes, but I don't want to...
00:29:49Oh, I'll mess my lipstick.
00:29:51I don't want to...
00:29:51Please don't make me kiss him.
00:29:53Oh, come on, gal.
00:29:54I won't hurt you.
00:29:55Oh, don't make me do it all.
00:29:58You know, Mom, I'm bashful, you know.
00:30:00I'm afraid she is a little bashful, Uncle.
00:30:02You know, she's not used to too many boys and that stuff.
00:30:05We kind of keep her in tow.
00:30:06Oh, yes.
00:30:08Annabelle, make with the kiss.
00:30:13Sister.
00:30:14Yes.
00:30:21Well, what's the matter?
00:30:23You're not finished, Tickle.
00:30:26Say, you're a big gal, ain't you?
00:30:29Yes, big for my eyes.
00:30:32Well, bust my britches.
00:30:34I plumb forgot about my own little maverick.
00:30:36Come on over here, Judy.
00:30:37I want you to meet your cousins.
00:30:39Hiya, Cousin Nethalbert.
00:30:40How are you?
00:30:40Hey, Judy.
00:30:41Meet the boys.
00:30:43Howdy, boys.
00:30:43How are you?
00:30:44Uh, Playa Cup.
00:30:46Oh, how are you?
00:30:46Oh, Judy.
00:30:47Hiya.
00:30:47Hello, boys.
00:30:48And this is little Annabelle.
00:30:50Why, Cousin Annabelle.
00:30:52Boy, am I glad to meet you.
00:30:54Boy, am I glad to meet you.
00:30:56Well, why didn't your ma come along?
00:31:01Oh, she was busy, Uncle Pete.
00:31:02Today's wife's day.
00:31:03She was up to rub those in dirty shirts.
00:31:04That's too bad.
00:31:05Well, Pappy, if you don't mind, I think me and Annabelle's going on to my room.
00:31:08Oh, no.
00:31:09Let's stay out here with the fellas.
00:31:10Oh, no, no.
00:31:10You two go on in there.
00:31:11Besides, I want to have a talk with the boys.
00:31:13Go on.
00:31:14Show her your ropes, Judy.
00:31:15Oh, I don't need anybody to show me the ropes.
00:31:17Don't be stubborn, Annabelle.
00:31:18Oh, I want to go.
00:31:19Oh, sure.
00:31:20Oh, no.
00:31:20Come on, please.
00:31:21My goodness.
00:31:23You sure air husky for a city gal, ain't you?
00:31:25Well, you know, like I was telling you, she works in a shipyard.
00:31:27Fills up your muscles.
00:31:29I thought I was pretty strong.
00:31:31Come on, Cousin Annabelle.
00:31:32Oh.
00:31:33Daddy, brother.
00:31:36Boy, that sure is a great bunch of brothers you've got out there.
00:31:39Yes, aren't they?
00:31:41Just sit down a minute, honey.
00:31:42I want to fresh up a bit.
00:31:44I'll declare if you don't get dirty in this here city, it seems like all I do is take a bath.
00:31:48No matter what day it is.
00:31:50Well, I'll only be a minute.
00:31:51Oh, well, you're not going to take a bath now, are you?
00:31:53Oh, no.
00:31:54I'm just going to fresh up a month.
00:31:58Oh, would you like to play with my lariat?
00:32:01Your what?
00:32:03My lariat.
00:32:04It's lying right over there on the table.
00:32:06Oh, yes.
00:32:10Careful you don't hogtie yourself.
00:32:13Yes, sir.
00:32:14Well, you're a mighty fine-looking bunch of youngsters.
00:32:18Your ma must be mighty proud of y'all.
00:32:20Oh, she is.
00:32:22I hope.
00:32:22You know, I've got a good notion to take the whole caboodle of you back to the ranch in Texas with me.
00:32:28In Texas?
00:32:29Yes, sir.
00:32:30Greatest place in the world.
00:32:31Got 10,000 head of cattle there.
00:32:33Just sold 1,000 head to the army.
00:32:35What do you do with the rest of the cattle after you sell the head?
00:32:39Oh, that's a good one.
00:32:41It is?
00:32:42He enjoyed it.
00:32:45I've got to remember that one.
00:32:47Oh, yeah.
00:32:48Hey, you've got to remember that one.
00:32:55Sure, it's a pretty little dress you got there.
00:32:57Oh, it's nothing.
00:32:58It's nice, too, don't it?
00:33:00Yes.
00:33:01Oh, in fact, you promised to buy me some city clothes while I was down here.
00:33:04Sure would like it if you'd come along and help me pick them out.
00:33:07Oh, me?
00:33:08Sure, why not?
00:33:09Oh, I wouldn't know where to go.
00:33:11Anyway, everything goes like the Dickens.
00:33:14Oh, sakes, don't worry about that.
00:33:15Pappy's just got piles of money.
00:33:17Well, come on, Annabelle.
00:33:18Let's go right now.
00:33:21Can I take you, Larry?
00:33:23Hey, Uncle.
00:33:24Put it in the roadie, India.
00:33:27That's the way.
00:33:29Pappy, me and Annabelle are going shopping.
00:33:30Well, fine, gal, fine.
00:33:32Oh, no, I don't think I can go.
00:33:33Well, why not?
00:33:34I've got to help Mama with supper.
00:33:36Besides, you've got to be at the shipyards at 8 o'clock.
00:33:38Shipyards?
00:33:39Oh, yes, shipyards.
00:33:40We've got plenty of time.
00:33:42Come on, Annabelle.
00:33:43Oh, I sure we have.
00:33:44Besides, you all and you're all going to have supper with us.
00:33:47Now, come on.
00:33:47Get going, everybody.
00:33:48Give me my hat there.
00:33:49Come on, now, you young mavericks.
00:33:51Get out of here.
00:33:51Come along here.
00:33:52Come on, gals.
00:33:55Come on, I'll tell you something.
00:33:58Come on, I'll tell you something.
00:33:58Come on, I'll tell you something.
00:33:59Come on, you young mavericks.
00:34:00Come on, you young mavericks.
00:34:01Come on.
00:34:02Come on, you young mavericks.
00:34:03Come on, you young mavericks.
00:34:04Come on, you young mavericks.
00:34:05Come on, you young mavericks.
00:34:06Come on, you young mavericks.
00:34:07Come on, I know a plank.
00:34:08You have to walk down a tent.
00:34:09Get the most beautiful food day ever told.
00:34:11I'll watch asking me a check for about $1,000.
00:34:13Certainly, Mr. Monash.
00:34:15Yeah, I see.
00:34:17Better make it $2,000 while you ask.
00:34:20May want it water a little while tonight.
00:34:22Yes.
00:34:23Phil, Phil, Phil.
00:34:36Listen, one peep out of you and I'll have to...
00:34:37They're wearing them pretty long this year, ain't they?
00:34:39They don't care how they're wearing them.
00:34:40What do you mean?
00:34:42Get a load of fancy pants.
00:34:44You ain't seen nothing, get it?
00:34:49Well, Annabelle, we gotta make a phone call.
00:34:50I wanna make a phone call.
00:34:51Don't argue with your brother, Annabelle.
00:34:52We gotta make a phone call.
00:34:53See?
00:34:54That's when you strain my nerves.
00:34:55Pardon me, lady.
00:34:56Get in here.
00:34:57Well, that's fine.
00:34:58Thank you very much, sir.
00:34:59You're welcome.
00:35:00Hey, Judy.
00:35:01Better see how far you can make that go, eh?
00:35:02Thank you, Pappy.
00:35:03Where's Annabelle?
00:35:04Oh, she's a telephone, but she'll be back here pronto.
00:35:05Oh, yeah.
00:35:06Get out of there.
00:35:07I demand you apologize.
00:35:08I apologize.
00:35:10I apologize.
00:35:14Well, youngsters, we'll bust the town with you.
00:35:15Well, youngsters.
00:35:16We'll bust the town with you.
00:35:17We'll bust the town with you.
00:35:18We'll bust the town with you.
00:35:19We'll bust the town with you.
00:35:20We'll bust the town with you.
00:35:21Hey, Judy.
00:35:22Better see how far you can make that go, eh?
00:35:23Thank you, Pappy.
00:35:24Where's Annabelle?
00:35:25Oh, she's a telephone,
00:35:26but she'll be back here pronto.
00:35:27Oh, yeah.
00:35:28Get out of there.
00:35:31I demand you apologize.
00:35:32I apologize.
00:35:34Well, youngsters, we'll bust the town wide open.
00:35:36What do you say, eh?
00:35:37There you are.
00:35:38Well, you two fillies better shake a leg now.
00:35:40You can shake both your legs now.
00:35:41Are we going alone, just the two of us?
00:35:42Sure.
00:35:43You don't want none of the men folks around
00:35:44when you're buying them little silkies, do you?
00:35:45I don't reckon so, Pappy.
00:35:46Besides, we fellas got something we want to do.
00:35:48Now, you two are going alone.
00:35:49You're going alone, just the two of us.
00:35:51Sure.
00:35:52You don't want none of the men folks around
00:35:54when you're buying them little silkies, do you?
00:35:56I don't reckon so, Pappy.
00:35:58Besides, we fellas got something we want to do.
00:36:00Now, you two, go along with me.
00:36:02Okay.
00:36:03Come on, Annabelle.
00:36:24Very chic, no?
00:36:25That is the latest style.
00:36:27It is so new, it ain't out yet.
00:36:29Release me.
00:36:30Well, fuck my princess, that ain't a rip snorter.
00:36:33Yes.
00:36:34But you look awful funny wearing it on a horse.
00:36:36I mean, horse.
00:36:39Silly.
00:36:40Look in, Annabelle.
00:36:42Here comes some more.
00:36:43I don't get that stuff sure is soft and silky.
00:36:56Come on over here and feel it, Annabelle.
00:37:01Oh, come on.
00:37:02I wonder, ma'am, if we could try some of these sure things on.
00:37:05Maybe, ma'am.
00:37:06It's an absolute pleasure.
00:37:08Oh, come on, Annabelle.
00:37:09Let's go see how we look at these sure things.
00:37:10Who, me?
00:37:11Oh, who, Pete?
00:37:12Well, sure.
00:37:13Maybe they need to get you some things, too.
00:37:15Oh, no.
00:37:16They left me right out of the shipyards if I want, though.
00:37:19I just wear overalls.
00:37:20You go ahead.
00:37:21Well, okay.
00:37:22Which way are we going, ma'am?
00:37:24This way, Annabelle.
00:37:25They'll see you both of them.
00:37:32Hiya, Puts.
00:37:34Oh, who said that?
00:37:35Oh, there must be a man in there somewhere.
00:37:37Where is he?
00:37:39That boy must be under here somewhere.
00:37:41Oh, get him out of there.
00:37:47Well, have a look, Annabelle.
00:37:52Well, what in the world are you laughing at?
00:37:57Oh, poop.
00:37:58They slay me.
00:37:59Yeah, I reckon they do look sort of funny, don't they?
00:38:02What kind of boots are you to wear with this outfit, ma'am?
00:38:04We have some very chic sandals.
00:38:06Sandals?
00:38:07What do you reckon I am, eh, Annabelle?
00:38:09You better pull off Buffalo Bill while I wise up my mom.
00:38:23Doot!
00:38:28Mark!
00:38:29Mark!
00:38:30Here I am.
00:38:31Now, what in the world were you talking about over the telephone?
00:38:33And why did you cut me off?
00:38:34I can't go into detail right now, ma'am, but just act natural like nothing happened,
00:38:37and maybe it won't, and whatever you do, don't think.
00:38:40Well, Molly, here we are.
00:38:42Me and these young ones of yours sure have been having the time, haven't we?
00:38:46We sure have.
00:38:47We sure have, Uncle Pete.
00:38:50Molly, Judy, little Annabelle get home yet?
00:38:53Uh, little Annabelle?
00:38:54Sure.
00:38:55Annabelle, you know, ma, no, Unc, I guess they was delayed,
00:38:58or maybe they're just buying out the store.
00:39:00Oh, huh.
00:39:01You ought to see the nice dust we got, ma.
00:39:02Hey, go on, boys, show you, ma, what you got.
00:39:04You're doing fine, ma, just keep it up.
00:39:08And that suit there, like I was poured into it, it fits like a glove.
00:39:11Hey, fellas, show ma what Uncle Pete bought you.
00:39:13Take a look at that, ma.
00:39:14Yeah.
00:39:15Oh, boy.
00:39:16Sure.
00:39:17It fits too.
00:39:18Hi, Aunt Molly.
00:39:20Hello, ma.
00:39:23Uh, this is Annabelle.
00:39:24I mean, Annabelle's back already, ma.
00:39:26Show ma what you got, Annabelle.
00:39:27Oh, I got a beautiful subcabra, fur and everything on it.
00:39:30Oh, it's beautiful.
00:39:31She bought it for me today.
00:39:32And here's a little surprise to you too, ain't, Molly.
00:39:34Uh, ma.
00:39:35Ma, get out of that F.O.G.
00:39:36Here's a surprise for you.
00:39:37A big package.
00:39:38Hold that.
00:39:39Don't open.
00:39:40It'll Christmas, don't you?
00:39:41Save it.
00:39:42And, and, boy, boy, that...
00:39:43I hope you like it, ma, ma.
00:39:44I hope you like it.
00:39:45Well, Molly, Judy and me will move along back toward the hotel.
00:39:48Now I'll tell you what.
00:39:50You and these young'uns all get ready and meet us there in about an hour,
00:39:52and we'll go out and have supper together.
00:39:54And then we'll take in some of those there nightclubs.
00:39:56Oh, really, Pete?
00:39:57I don't think that we...
00:39:58That's a very entangling idea, Uncle,
00:40:00and I appreciate everything you've done for us.
00:40:02Well, that's fine, fine.
00:40:03Don't mention it.
00:40:04There's nothing too good for the McGinnis outfit, eh?
00:40:06Hey, thanks, Uncle Pete, boy.
00:40:07Yeah, thanks.
00:40:08All right, come on, Judy.
00:40:12Well, Pat Oldtimer, you've done all right for yourself.
00:40:16Yes, sir.
00:40:17You've sure done all right.
00:40:19Well, adios, muchachos.
00:40:21Hasta luego.
00:40:23Mucho, gesundheit.
00:40:25Ha-ha.
00:40:26Same to you, sir.
00:40:27Come along, Judy.
00:40:28Goodbye.
00:40:29Don't forget.
00:40:30About an hour now.
00:40:31I'll be expecting you.
00:40:34Well, Mrs. McGinnis,
00:40:35how does it feel to be the murderer Seven?
00:40:37A fine bunch of rascals, you are, all of you.
00:40:40And me own the worst of the lot.
00:40:42Muggs McGinnis, I don't know what to do with you.
00:40:45You certainly are a chip off the old...
00:40:47Chip off the old blockhead.
00:40:49Ha-ha-ha!
00:40:53Ha!
00:40:54Ha-ha-ha!
00:40:56Ha!
00:40:58Ha!
00:41:00Ha-ha-ha!
00:41:03Ha-ha-ha!
00:41:04Ha-ha-ha!
00:41:05Ha-ha-ha!
00:41:06Ha-ha-ha-ha!
00:41:07Ha-ha-ha!
00:41:08Burst-mount britches!
00:41:09Did you bring him catch cold, gal?
00:41:10Is he kidding?
00:41:11Are you kidding?
00:41:12No, he's not kidding.
00:41:13Well, he comes from where he wears steer hides all summer long.
00:41:15What on earth do you suppose that is?
00:41:18Well, he's from deep in the heart of...
00:41:21and gold-plated, too.
00:41:23Get out here and see this.
00:41:26Uh, yes, monsieur?
00:41:28Uh, table.
00:41:29Have you a reservation?
00:41:30What do you think I am, an Indian?
00:41:32Oh!
00:41:33Save your wind, Uncle.
00:41:34I got a million gags like that.
00:41:36Come on, make with a ringside table for the governor of Texas.
00:41:39Yes, Mr. Governor, yes, indeed.
00:41:40Hey, hey, Mr. Governor, he's the governor.
00:41:42He's the guy that's paying the check.
00:41:43Oh, this way, Mr. Governor.
00:41:57Hey, hey, bring me one of those camp shares, will you?
00:42:01You want, sir?
00:42:02Thanks, bud.
00:42:04Uh, what for the beach, Adelaide?
00:42:06Oh, think I'll have a little bourbon.
00:42:08Kentucky bourbon, sir.
00:42:09Oh, I'm very sorry, but you're not allowed to save liquor with miners at a table.
00:42:13Oh, well, never mind me.
00:42:15Just bring these young mavericks anything they want and bring it in double doses,
00:42:18even if you have to go out and get it.
00:42:20Now, wait a minute.
00:42:21Here.
00:42:22Better put this away for your old age.
00:42:23Oh, thank you very much.
00:42:24Thank you very much.
00:42:25Make good care of us now.
00:42:26Yes, sir.
00:42:27Enjoy your age.
00:42:28Oh, I'm not going to stay long.
00:42:29I'm just going to have dinner, a little touch or two.
00:42:33Hey, Muggs.
00:42:34That's your sister.
00:42:35Oh, oh, yeah.
00:42:36Yeah, so it is.
00:42:37Hey, fellas, look.
00:42:38That's pretty good dancing, isn't it, eh?
00:42:39Ha-ha!
00:42:40Ha-ha!
00:42:41Ha-ha!
00:42:42Oh, it's great, folks!
00:42:43Think it'll hold you down.
00:42:44Excuse me a minute, sugar, while I stake out a gold mine.
00:42:49Won't be a minute.
00:42:51Oh, hello, fellas.
00:42:52Don't.
00:42:53Hey, Tumor.
00:42:54Oh, hello, fellas.
00:42:55Hey, sir.
00:42:56Hey, Tumor, hey.
00:42:57Oh, hello, fellas.
00:42:58I'm not going to lie to stay there, you know?
00:43:00Oh, well, I'm not going to lie to give you a minute.
00:43:03Yeah!
00:43:04Oh, it's going to lie to you.
00:43:05Well, I'm not going to lie to you soon, huh?
00:43:06Well, I'm on the way I go.
00:43:09Wait a minute.
00:43:10Oh, hello, fellas.
00:43:11I thought I detected a funny odor around here.
00:43:14Hello, Annabelle.
00:43:16How's your mother, honey?
00:43:17Very well, thank you.
00:43:18Am scray, I'm Chase.
00:43:20Oh, drag up a chair and sit down, stranger.
00:43:22Any friend of Muggs is welcome.
00:43:23Thank you, sir.
00:43:24I'm George Mooney.
00:43:25Well, that's a good old Irish name.
00:43:27My name's Pete.
00:43:28Pete Monaghan is my little gal, Judy.
00:43:31Very happy to meet you, Miss Monaghan.
00:43:34Would you care to dance, Miss Monaghan?
00:43:36Why, I...
00:43:36Yes, she would.
00:43:37But this one happens to be mine.
00:43:40Pardon me.
00:43:41I'll show you an example of some Terpesturian artist that's done in New York.
00:43:45Just follow me closely and lay that thing down.
00:43:49This is the way it goes.
00:43:52Oh, he liked me when I was in a valley.
00:44:01Boy, that Muggs dancers out of this world, isn't he?
00:44:03I wish he would.
00:44:05How about you, Annabelle?
00:44:07You and me.
00:44:07Want to get your toes tonked on?
00:44:09Oh, Uncle Pete, I don't dance so good.
00:44:11Well, that'll be due to the guy.
00:44:13Come on.
00:44:14Oh, you're such a silly boy.
00:44:17Oh, come on, let me go.
00:44:19Now, wait.
00:44:20One, two.
00:44:25Hey, look, Tonya, you better scram while you're still in one piece.
00:44:28Well, be senior.
00:44:36I don't like the way he said that.
00:44:45According to Muggsy, he owns half the state of Texas.
00:44:48Should be easy pickings.
00:44:50Thanks, George.
00:44:51Oh, don't thank me.
00:44:53Just give me my regular cut off the top.
00:44:55Right?
00:44:56Right.
00:45:15Hey, what gives, Georgie?
00:45:17Remember that meek coat we saw on the avenue the other day?
00:45:20Uh-huh.
00:45:21Well, Sugar, you got one arm in it already.
00:45:23Hmm.
00:45:28Hey, Judy.
00:45:56Pretty snorty, eh?
00:45:58Oh, I'll say it, Peppy.
00:46:01Oh, I don't know.
00:46:03I think it likes a little finesse, if you know what I mean.
00:46:06Oh, I don't know.
00:47:41Oh, say, play it once more.
00:47:47Just once more and then we'll stop.
00:47:50Hey, Mugs, go play it again.
00:47:52Where's the fire?
00:47:53What's new?
00:47:54Listen.
00:47:56Oh, I think he's got the range by now.
00:47:59Don't you think we ought to go home?
00:48:00It's getting a bit daylight.
00:48:01Oh, just daylight every day.
00:48:02Sit down and listen to that.
00:48:03Yeah, but these kids got to go to work, especially Annabelle.
00:48:06You know, she's a riveter.
00:48:08Yeah, let's get out of here.
00:48:09My feet are killing me.
00:48:10Yes.
00:48:10See, I'm maybe getting hot.
00:48:12I could do with a little shot on myself, Happy.
00:48:14All right.
00:48:15I reckon you're nothing but a bunch of tender feet out.
00:48:17We'll call it a day.
00:48:19Waiter.
00:48:20Waiter.
00:48:20I guess we'll call it a day.
00:48:25Get yourself a couple of warbots.
00:48:26Oh, thank you very much.
00:48:28It's the meal for one.
00:48:29It was a pleasure.
00:48:29Come on, youngster.
00:48:30Let's go home, everybody.
00:48:31Okay, let's go.
00:48:33Well, the end will play.
00:48:36First sound of his hurt.
00:48:38Oh, are we there?
00:48:39Yeah.
00:48:40Well, now listen, youngster.
00:48:41Don't forget.
00:48:42Hey, shorty.
00:48:43Billy the Kid will pay to check.
00:48:44Now get him out of here before he wakes up the whole neighborhood.
00:48:50I see you fellas at the club at 11 o'clock sharp.
00:48:53What do you mean 11 o'clock?
00:48:54I got to go back there now and change these.
00:48:56All right.
00:48:56But if you hark that coat, don't forget to cut us in.
00:48:59What do you mean harking?
00:49:00I'm barbecuing it tomorrow night.
00:49:01Good night, Mark.
00:49:02Good night.
00:49:08Hello, sweetheart.
00:49:09What's the hurry?
00:49:20Uh-oh.
00:49:24The blitz is off.
00:49:35Well, good morning, Mr. Monaghan.
00:49:36Good morning, Mr. uh...
00:49:38Mr. uh...
00:49:38Mooney.
00:49:39George Mooney.
00:49:39Yes, Mr. Mooney.
00:49:40How are you, Governor?
00:49:41Good morning, sir.
00:49:42It was quite a party you had last night.
00:49:43Uh, I was quite a shindig.
00:49:45Yeah, Bugs and his gang are great kids.
00:49:47Uh, the Guinnesses are all right.
00:49:49All seven of them.
00:49:50Oh, seven of them.
00:49:51Yep.
00:49:52But there are only two McGinnises.
00:49:53Mugs and his mother.
00:49:55Ha.
00:49:55Young man, I guess you don't know the McGinnis outfit very well.
00:49:58There's really eight of them.
00:49:59The Maul and the seven young mavericks that you saw out with us last night.
00:50:03Oh, I'm sorry.
00:50:05I guess I'm spoiling a good joke, huh?
00:50:07Joke?
00:50:08Joke?
00:50:08Yeah.
00:50:09Those kids belong to Mugsy's gang, the Eastside kids.
00:50:13They're not related to each other at all.
00:50:15What?
00:50:16That's right.
00:50:17You know, I could hardly keep a straight face when I saw Glimpy in that blonde wig.
00:50:21Glimpy?
00:50:22Yeah.
00:50:23He was the one you were calling, uh, Annabelle.
00:50:26Young man, where I come from, there's only one thing worse than a liar.
00:50:30And that's a horse thief.
00:50:32You don't think I'm lying to you?
00:50:33I don't know.
00:50:34But I'm certainly aiming to find out.
00:50:36You come along with us.
00:50:37Okay.
00:50:38Hey, Mugsy.
00:50:43Mugsy.
00:50:44Mugsy.
00:50:44Oh, pardon me.
00:50:45Can't you see I'm reclining?
00:50:47Well, you better un-recline, because things is happening.
00:50:49What things?
00:50:50I don't know.
00:50:51But Danny Skinny and Dave and all the folks is down at your house.
00:50:55Are you jiving, man?
00:50:56Man, I ain't jiving a pound.
00:50:57Well, wind me up and set me along.
00:50:59Hey, is my old man there?
00:51:00I didn't see him.
00:51:01Let's go.
00:51:01And so when he started, they had to finish him.
00:51:05Now, don't you see?
00:51:06Well, keeping him out till four o'clock in the morning don't suit me at all.
00:51:09It's disgraceful, deceitful.
00:51:10I won't stand what I tell you.
00:51:12Father O'Toole should hear about this.
00:51:13Oh, well, let's not have any hard feelings about the thing.
00:51:17But I know what he meant.
00:51:21All right, wait a minute.
00:51:23They said wait a minute.
00:51:25I don't care what you're doing.
00:51:26I don't mean to be fresh or sass my elders or anything like that.
00:51:33But nobody's going to holler at my mom.
00:51:37In the first place, this was my idea.
00:51:39Not my mother's, not the gang's, but mine.
00:51:43If anybody's going to take a lickin' for it, it's going to be me.
00:51:47Won't be my first lickin' and probably won't be my last.
00:51:56Now, this is going to be a private affair and don't call for no spectators.
00:52:04You wait right here.
00:52:06Come on, Judy.
00:52:09My father was the greatest guy in the world.
00:52:11And if he said he had seven kids, he had seven kids.
00:52:14Even if he didn't, that was just a stroke of faith.
00:52:18But before I make a liar out of him, I take a beatin' from every one of you.
00:52:21Go ahead, the line forms on the right.
00:52:23Start in.
00:52:23You look like the most irritated.
00:52:24Take a few whacks at me.
00:52:27Oh.
00:52:29Looks like Friday the 13th.
00:52:33Come in, Peter, won't you?
00:52:35No, thank you, Molly.
00:52:36I don't aim on being made a fool out of more than once.
00:52:38Oh, but Uncle Pete, I...
00:52:39After you, you can forget that you ever had an Uncle Peter.
00:52:42Let's go, Judy.
00:52:48That's all right, Ma.
00:52:49I don't feel that way.
00:52:54Hey, you see what you've done?
00:52:56I hope you're happy.
00:53:00Oh, Ma.
00:53:02That was tough.
00:53:04And I'm tough.
00:53:04You said so yourself many a time.
00:53:06You don't want to be the only softie in the family.
00:53:08Well?
00:53:17Well, we won't discuss the matter any further.
00:53:20Come on, Judy.
00:53:22So that's the angle, huh?
00:53:28Well, goodbye, Mr. Monahan.
00:53:29Anyhow, my aim is still good.
00:53:53Hello.
00:53:55No, Mr. Monahan ain't in, but this year's his daughter.
00:53:57Oh, yeah, why, sure.
00:54:00Send him right up.
00:54:03Go right up, please.
00:54:04Number 1242.
00:54:06Thanks, Shorty.
00:54:07We know the number.
00:54:27I want to remind you once more, this is my raft.
00:54:30You slugs are just along for the ride.
00:54:31Get it?
00:54:32Right.
00:54:37Oh, hi.
00:54:39Hello.
00:54:39Can we come in?
00:54:40Well, sure.
00:54:41Come on in.
00:54:43Hi.
00:54:44Hello.
00:54:47We've come to give these studs back.
00:54:49Is Uncle Peter around?
00:54:51Well, no, and I'm worried because he ain't been home all night.
00:54:53When's the last time you seen him?
00:54:55She was, I reckon, it must have been about 10 o'clock.
00:54:57He went off with that Mr. Mooney.
00:54:59George Mooney?
00:55:00Yeah, he said something about taking Pappy for a ride.
00:55:03Taking him for a ride?
00:55:04Yeah, that's what he said.
00:55:06That don't sound kosher to me.
00:55:10Someone's on the phone.
00:55:12Hello?
00:55:15Yes?
00:55:17Well, yeah, send him right up.
00:55:19That was a man down in the lobby.
00:55:23He said Mr. Mooney was down there, but he didn't say nothing about Pappy.
00:55:26I wonder if there's anything wrong.
00:55:27Is Mooney coming up?
00:55:29Yeah.
00:55:30There's something fishy about this, especially if Georgie's mixed up in it.
00:55:33Look, don't you tell him we was up here.
00:55:34We're going to hide in the next room.
00:55:36When you find out what was in his mind, you come in and tell us.
00:55:38You understand?
00:55:39Yeah, but, gee whiz, I'm afraid something will go wrong.
00:55:42Don't worry about nothing.
00:55:43Georgie steps out of line, I'll come in and conk him.
00:55:46Okay, gee.
00:55:47Come on.
00:55:59Hello, Miss Mooney.
00:56:00Oh, hello.
00:56:01Come in.
00:56:02Frank.
00:56:05Where's Pappy?
00:56:06Well, that's what I came to tell you about.
00:56:08Well, isn't anything happened to him, is it?
00:56:10Oh, don't worry about it.
00:56:11He just made up with a little accident.
00:56:12An accident?
00:56:13Is he hurt?
00:56:14Is he hurt bad?
00:56:15Oh, it's nothing serious.
00:56:16Please send me to get you.
00:56:18You hear that?
00:56:20That clenches it.
00:56:23You're sure he isn't hurt?
00:56:24Sure, don't worry.
00:56:26Well, where is he?
00:56:27Come on, downtown.
00:56:28Let's go.
00:56:28All right.
00:56:31Oh, maybe I'd better get my hat first.
00:56:33That's the corniest gag in the world.
00:56:43Had whiskers on it when I was going to kindergarten.
00:56:45Well, what do you mean?
00:56:46Just a wreck.
00:56:47It's the same old frame-up.
00:56:48You mean there ain't no accident?
00:56:50Certainly not.
00:56:50That's just part of the act.
00:56:53Where are you going?
00:56:54I'm going to get my gun.
00:56:55That's where I'm going.
00:56:56This ain't Texas, baby.
00:56:57I don't know, but I just get bored.
00:56:58Listen.
00:56:59You put on your hat and go with that bloke and leave the rest to me.
00:57:02Dirty, ornery skunk.
00:57:03I second a motion, but you just do like I say.
00:57:06Yeah, all right.
00:57:07Where does that door lead?
00:57:08To the hall.
00:57:10Okay, you give us time to get downstairs.
00:57:12And don't let that slug know that you're wise to him.
00:57:14Okay.
00:57:14All right.
00:57:42Let's go.
00:57:43Okay.
00:57:44All right, fellas.
00:57:55Look behind that tree there.
00:58:03Here they come.
00:58:05I thought I told you to duck.
00:58:11The car's right over here.
00:58:14Get going, Danny.
00:58:17Right.
00:58:17Wait a minute.
00:58:18You got a nickel?
00:58:19No.
00:58:19Hey, Clippy.
00:58:20Chief.
00:58:20Give me that nickel you found yesterday.
00:58:22Only got four cents.
00:58:23I bought a piece of gum.
00:58:23Well, give it to him.
00:58:25Not big gum, not four cents.
00:58:27Phone me here as soon as you find out.
00:58:30Right.
00:58:36Come on.
00:58:37We better hang around that phone.
00:58:38We better hang around that phone.
00:58:46Hey, Charlie.
00:58:47I'm expecting a call.
00:58:48The name is McGinnis.
00:58:49Mugs McGinnis.
00:58:50We'll be sitting right over there.
00:58:51Very good, sir.
00:58:53Come on, fellas.
00:58:54You're making me nervous.
00:58:55Something you want, sir?
00:59:03Yes.
00:59:04Take that bell and put it away.
00:59:05Oh, you never let me enjoy myself.
00:59:07Well, enjoy yourself, huh?
00:59:08Well, go ahead.
00:59:09Enjoy yourself.
00:59:10Stranger, where I come from, there's skin critters like you alive.
00:59:14And that's what I'm going to do to you if it's the last thing I ever do.
00:59:17So help me, Sam Houston.
00:59:20Maybe your daughter's health ain't worth that much to you.
00:59:22What?
00:59:22You hungry to low down, Kyle.
00:59:24You're getting a little rough, aren't you, partner?
00:59:36Hey, wait.
00:59:38What in the world kind of place is this?
00:59:39Oh, it's a hospital.
00:59:41This is the back entrance.
00:59:42Come on.
00:59:49Why, Judy!
01:00:09Why, Pathy!
01:00:11What's wrong?
01:00:12Oh, nothing, gal.
01:00:13Just a little modern highway robbery, that's all.
01:00:16Uh, yes, sir.
01:00:17Just a moment, please.
01:00:19Call for Mr. McGinnis.
01:00:29Call for Mr. McGinnis.
01:00:31Call for Mr. McGinnis.
01:00:33Ah, call him yourself.
01:00:34Call for Mr. McGinnis.
01:00:35Hey, that's a familiar name.
01:00:36What is?
01:00:37McGinnis.
01:00:38McGinnis?
01:00:39Hey, that's me.
01:00:40Hey, Mrs. Spellboy.
01:00:42What is that?
01:00:42Call them, sir.
01:00:43Where where?
01:00:43Right over there.
01:00:44Well, I'll give you a tip.
01:00:46Get out of this racket.
01:00:46All right.
01:00:49Hello?
01:00:50Hello?
01:00:51Well, come on.
01:00:52Make the connection.
01:00:52This is a critical moment.
01:00:54Hello, Muggs.
01:00:55This is Danny.
01:00:57Yeah, that's fine.
01:00:58Well, where are you?
01:00:59Grab some tools and write this down.
01:01:02684 West 9th Street.
01:01:05684 West 9th Street.
01:01:07Yeah, just off 11th Avenue.
01:01:09Hey, Muggs, you better bring some help.
01:01:10It looks like...
01:01:11It looks from...
01:01:12It looks like what?
01:01:15Hey, Danny.
01:01:17Danny, where are you?
01:01:19Something must happen to him.
01:01:20You got that number?
01:01:20Yeah, 684 West 9th Street.
01:01:22All right, let's land.
01:01:29Benny.
01:01:29Skinny, Dave.
01:01:30Take off.
01:01:31Okay.
01:01:31Where you going?
01:01:32I don't know.
01:01:33I see on you I got to make a depression.
01:01:36I got to tell you personally.
01:01:38Excuse us.
01:01:39Go out and get murdered?
01:01:42You'll tell him I declared a truce personally just for today.
01:01:45Yes, General.
01:01:47Bruno, you come with me for luck.
01:01:49Yeah, you'll nip it.
01:01:51You mean you ain't met with no accident?
01:01:53Not yet.
01:01:53Maybe he won't either.
01:01:54He'll tell us where he keeps his bankroll.
01:01:56Well, that's easy.
01:01:58He don't keep it at all.
01:01:59I keep it.
01:02:00And it's right in here.
01:02:07Come on, Taffy.
01:02:07We're getting out of here.
01:02:08Hold the bat.
01:02:10Just a minute, sister.
01:02:11You'll not be able to get hurt with this pistol here, Williams.
01:02:13That'll be all of that.
01:02:27Hey, Bruno, come on.
01:02:29I'm gone.
01:02:30Well, wait for me.
01:02:33I caught him and told him this address to somebody.
01:02:36That'll bring the cops.
01:02:37Yeah, then they'll all bring you, rat.
01:02:38Why, you little...
01:02:40Come on.
01:02:46Come on.
01:02:47Here we go.
01:02:51Here we go.
01:02:56Guess what I...
01:02:57What are you waiting for?
01:03:17I'm waiting for that.
01:03:17Well, let's roll.
01:03:18Let's roll.
01:03:19Here we go.
01:03:28There they are.
01:03:28There they are.
01:03:58Go to it, Stanley.
01:04:00I didn't think Slim could ride him.
01:04:09That's the worst Mustang on the ranch.
01:04:11Mustang? I use that in hot dogs. I could ride that mule all day.
01:04:15I don't reckon so.
01:04:17Think I could ride that mule?
01:04:19I don't reckon so.
01:04:21Hey, Flipper, you think I could ride him?
01:04:23I reckon I'll bust my britches if you can, boss.
01:04:25Well, I just plum reckon I'll show these cowpokes a thing or two.
01:04:29Make sure you ain't wrecking yourself.
01:04:31You be careful there, Flipper.
01:04:33He drove the rush up in the subway.
01:04:35That'll be right there, Mustang.
01:04:37Oh, he's getting on. I can't look at him.
01:04:39He's getting a buster.
01:04:41Oh, I reckon he busted his britches.
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