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00:00:00¡Gracias!
00:00:30¡Gracias!
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00:01:30¡Gracias!
00:01:32¡Gracias!
00:01:34¡Gracias!
00:01:46¡Gracias!
00:01:52Wake up, you sleepyhead!
00:01:53Have you forgotten what day this is?
00:01:57Oh, qué día es esto?
00:02:02¿Qué hora es? ¿Habrán de mi pasión?
00:02:04No, pero te vas a un buen día, si no te vas a ir.
00:02:07Ok, mamá, voy a practicar con mi tercer batch de flapjacks ahora mismo.
00:02:11¡Buy!
00:02:15¿Como flapjacks, son?
00:02:17¿Qué quieres hacer, mamá? ¿Send McNeil y Jones a la ingeniería?
00:02:21¿Maybe no podrás comer tan bueno en la ciudad?
00:02:24Bueno, de todas las cosas, hay tantos coches como tú en la ciudad.
00:02:27¡Halmost!
00:02:28Pero no te preocupes si te comer o no, como yo.
00:02:31No te preocupes de todo lo que me ha hecho desde mi padre.
00:02:35¿Por qué, no he hecho nada, Johnny?
00:02:37No, nada.
00:02:39Nada más que gastar cada cento de la insuración que me haces para mi educación.
00:02:43Nada más que años de trabajo de trabajo y una gran gran parte de tu vida, para hacer mi vida más fácil.
00:02:49¡Habrán de prepararse para el tren!
00:02:52¡Hey, no, no! ¿Quién piensa que te preocupes a mi ir?
00:02:55¡Habrán de prepararse para el tren!
00:02:56¡Habrán de prepararse para el tren!
00:02:58¡Habrán de prepararse para el tren!
00:02:58¡Habrán de prepararse para el tren!
00:02:59No, no, no, no, no.
00:03:29Goodbye, Ma.
00:03:34Goodbye, son.
00:03:36Take good care of yourself.
00:03:38I will.
00:03:39And you too, Mother.
00:03:42Goodbye.
00:03:51Goodbye, son.
00:03:59Goodbye, son.
00:04:09Working pretty late, aren't you, Fraser?
00:04:24Oh, good evening, Mr. McNeil.
00:04:26I got an idea on that automatic pump job for Franklin Gas,
00:04:29and I thought I'd get it down while it was hot.
00:04:31I see.
00:04:35Takes away considerable curvature, eh?
00:04:37Yes, sir, and makes the flow that much more efficient.
00:04:39Hmm.
00:04:41How long have you been with us?
00:04:43About two months.
00:04:44Well, that's good work.
00:04:45You keep that up, and we'll have to find a better spot for you.
00:04:49Gee, that's swell.
00:04:50I mean, thanks.
00:04:52Good night.
00:04:53Don't you work too late.
00:04:54Oh, good night, sir.
00:04:55Oh, good night.
00:04:56Oh, good night.
00:04:57Oh, good night.
00:04:58Oh, good night.
00:04:58Oh, good night.
00:04:59Oh, good night.
00:05:00Oh, good night.
00:05:01Oh, good night.
00:05:02Oh, good night.
00:05:03Oh, good night.
00:05:04Oh, good night.
00:05:05Oh, good night.
00:05:06Oh, good night.
00:05:07Oh, good night.
00:05:08Oh, good night.
00:05:09Oh, good night.
00:05:10Oh, good night.
00:05:12Oh, good night.
00:05:13Oh, good night.
00:05:14Oh, good night.
00:05:15Oh, good night.
00:05:16Oh, good night.
00:05:17Oh, good night.
00:05:18Oh, good night.
00:05:19Oh, good night.
00:05:20Oh, good night.
00:05:21Oh, good night.
00:05:22Oh, good night.
00:05:23Oh, good night.
00:05:24¡Gracias!
00:05:55So, why work like a mule?
00:05:58I like it.
00:05:59Some fun.
00:06:01You're sticking to your job, aren't you?
00:06:02Yeah, by the skin of my teeth.
00:06:04Fellas got to have a steady stake to fall back on when those ponies don't run right.
00:06:08Ponies?
00:06:09Yeah, old-eaters.
00:06:11Hayburners.
00:06:12You know, horses.
00:06:14Cleaned up yesterday.
00:06:16A hundred and sixty bucks from twenty-one.
00:06:19Wow.
00:06:21What do you say, kid?
00:06:23I'd put five spot for you on the seventh of Pimlico.
00:06:26I got a hot tip.
00:06:27Oh, thanks.
00:06:28Well, you're a sucker, Fraser.
00:06:30This nag's ripe and it's gonna pay off a thirty-to-one.
00:06:32Haven't you got somebody like to seal with a roll like this in your pocket?
00:06:37Yeah.
00:06:38What do you say?
00:06:39Five bucks on the nose?
00:06:40For your best girl.
00:06:42Yeah.
00:06:43For my best girl.
00:06:48And now Johnny's been promoted again.
00:06:50Why, he's been made a member of the firm.
00:06:52Practically a partner.
00:06:54I've just had a letter from my Johnny.
00:06:57You know, he's been promoted.
00:06:59He's a partner in the firm now.
00:07:01McNeil and Jones and Fraser.
00:07:04Oh, and he's a mighty good boy, too.
00:07:07He sends me his check every week, almost.
00:07:09And I might...
00:07:10You know, I guess people get tired hearing me always talking about my Johnny.
00:07:27Good afternoon, Mr. Fraser.
00:07:29Cut out the Mr. Steve.
00:07:30What's on your mind?
00:07:31I'm busy.
00:07:32I'll say you're busy.
00:07:33Busy as it be.
00:07:34But I notice it's me that brings you most to your honey.
00:07:37Another winner?
00:07:38Fourteen to one.
00:07:40I never did see such a guy for luck.
00:07:43Well, why are you so sad about him?
00:07:45I didn't think it could last.
00:07:48You chose Sally the third to win, so I chose Alexander the first.
00:07:53The third came in first.
00:07:55Then the first also ran.
00:07:58Well, I'll split with you.
00:08:00Fair enough.
00:08:01What do you say we celebrate?
00:08:02I can't spare the time.
00:08:03Oh, come on.
00:08:04You work hard all day.
00:08:05Why don't you have some fun at night?
00:08:07Say, when's the last time you got your nose wet or had your arm around a girl?
00:08:11I never have.
00:08:12What?
00:08:13Never?
00:08:14Well, hardly ever.
00:08:16Oh, got to change all that.
00:08:18You're meeting me tonight at seven, see?
00:08:20We're going to have dinner and...
00:08:22Thanks, George.
00:08:23Madeline here yet?
00:08:25She's dressing, sir.
00:08:26Tell her I'll be back to see her later.
00:08:28Yes, sir.
00:08:29Who's Madeline?
00:08:31She's a star of the floor show.
00:08:33Where do you see her?
00:08:35You're a steady girl?
00:08:36I wish she was.
00:08:37I haven't got enough jack for a deal like her.
00:08:42What do you have to drink, Johnny?
00:08:50Oh, whatever you have.
00:08:53Have a scotch and soda.
00:08:55And tell the bartender who it's for.
00:08:58Tell her not to be so scotch with the scotch.
00:09:00Yes, sir.
00:09:05You'll have to get a tuxedo, John.
00:09:07Oh, this was your idea.
00:09:08Anyway, I can't afford it.
00:09:10I know, I know.
00:09:11It's okay.
00:09:12Besides, nobody will mistake you for a waiter.
00:09:16Well, I'll see you later.
00:09:17I'll see you later.
00:09:18I'm going back say hello to Madeline.
00:09:20Hold the fork.
00:09:21And the scotch.
00:09:26Come in.
00:09:29Oh, it's you.
00:09:30Why the sourpuss, sister?
00:09:32You know why.
00:09:33That was a swell dip you handed me.
00:09:35I lost ten bucks.
00:09:37Ah, forget it.
00:09:39There's twenty.
00:09:41Well.
00:09:43Near and nearer on the wall.
00:09:44Is he a right guy after all?
00:09:46I've been trying to tell you that for months, but you wouldn't believe me.
00:09:49Just the same, I've got a sneaking suspicion I had to do something for that extra ten.
00:09:53Not a thing, babe.
00:09:55Except get a new laugh.
00:09:57Uh-uh.
00:09:58There are no new laughs.
00:09:59I've heard them all.
00:10:00Well, you don't hear this one.
00:10:02You see it.
00:10:03Or rather him.
00:10:05After your number, I want you to come over and meet Johnny Fraser.
00:10:08Is that the laugh's name?
00:10:09Yeah.
00:10:10But sometimes I think the laugh's on me.
00:10:12Honest, this guy's the luckiest stiff I ever met.
00:10:15He's been in the office only half as long as I have,
00:10:18and he's practically a member of the firm already.
00:10:20He's not a bad looking kid.
00:10:22But he's never had a girl in his life.
00:10:24Sweet twenty-four and never been kissed.
00:10:27Go away.
00:10:29Coming.
00:10:31Won't you come over to the table later?
00:10:33What'll I have to do, drink milk?
00:10:36Well, I've got a show to do.
00:10:37See you later, maybe.
00:10:48Welcome home.
00:11:00Once more.
00:11:01Sure, who knows?
00:11:02July, June.
00:11:03Shortkaaay pitch.
00:11:04Enough.
00:11:05Why should I listen to your flattery?
00:11:11Whatever you may say sounds false to me.
00:11:17Should I listen to your flattery, whatever you may say, sounds false to me, and makes me laugh, because I know you well.
00:11:38The lies you told to me are vain you'll tell, you sigh regretfully at your mistake, you say you dream of me all night awake.
00:12:01Why should I care, it's you who spoiled the game, you know it best for you, a role to blame.
00:12:31Oh, apparently you liked it, oh gee that was beautiful, the song of the girl, both, and you know her well, gee I'd like to meet her, could you, well I tried Johnny, but she's been brought up very strict, and she doesn't like to meet strangers, that's what I thought, you know you can sort of tell, she's that kind of a girl, just by looking at her,
00:13:00You know what I mean, I mean she'd, oh, hello Madeline, won't you join us, I'd love to, I want to meet a friend of mine, Mr. Fraser, Johnny this is Miss Kirby, well, what do you say we all sit down, oh yeah, yeah,
00:13:30Do you like dancing Mr. Fraser, oh yes, well I'm not very good at it, perhaps you need a little practice, would you like to dance with me, oh I'm afraid I'll step on over you, I'll take a chance, all right you asked for it, what do you have to drink, a glass of milk,
00:13:49Who is it?
00:14:15Enter Mr. Fraser, oh pardon me, it's all right Johnny, you can look now, or hand me my dress, will you darling, thanks for the flowers Johnny,
00:14:45Oh I didn't send them, you didn't, well I wonder who they're from, take a look at the card Johnny,
00:14:59Well they're from Steve, from Steve, that's funny, jealous, terribly, only because I didn't think of it first,
00:15:12Your song was lovely tonight Madeline, better than last night, I like it better every time you sing it, you're sweet Johnny,
00:15:40You think so, I wish I could tell you what I think of you, do you really like me Johnny, you want me to prove it, well, all right, I'll take you to dinner tonight, all right, but not to the automat, oh no, no, some real nice place, why don't you say we have dinner right here at the club, suits me, come on,
00:15:54Well those flowers aren't you going to wear them, pretty auntie, but they're not from the right man,
00:16:31y como un saludo,
00:16:33puedes venir a mi nuevo show mañana.
00:16:35¿Qué hora?
00:16:3711 o'clock.
00:16:39No, no, no.
00:16:41Ya sabes, tengo que tocar en la oficina de la oficina.
00:16:43No, no te vayas si no quieres.
00:16:45Pero, te quiero.
00:16:47Es solo que estoy detrás de mi trabajo y...
00:16:51Oh, a la mierda con esto,
00:16:53voy a estar aquí.
00:16:55Te voy a escuchar la canción de nuevo.
00:17:01¿Qué pasa?
00:17:03No, nada.
00:17:05No, nada.
00:17:07No, nada.
00:17:09Es todo bien.
00:17:31Es un saludo.
00:17:33Es un saludo para mí.
00:17:35Es un saludo.
00:17:37Listen, Madeline,
00:17:38no puedo llevarme a ese coche de la hosta de mis amigos que te ofrecán.
00:17:41Es simplemente para gastarme.
00:17:43Pero, ya estoy aceptando.
00:17:48I lo que trompé, Johnny.
00:17:49Voy a encontrar alguien que me traigo.
00:17:52Tal vez Steve.
00:17:57No, para eso con Steve o alguien más.
00:17:59¿Por qué no?
00:18:01Porque vas conmigo.
00:18:03No te preocupes.
00:18:09Gracias.
00:18:11Gracias.
00:18:29Gracias.
00:18:59Gracias.
00:19:29Gracias.
00:19:59Gracias.
00:20:01Gracias.
00:20:03Gracias.
00:20:05Gracias.
00:20:07Gracias.
00:20:29Gracias.
00:20:50Send Fraser in here right away.
00:20:54How much of this did you get?
00:20:56Nothing, not a cent.
00:20:58I have different information.
00:21:00I know it was you who persuaded him to gamble.
00:21:03You who introduced him to nightlife.
00:21:05Is that a crime?
00:21:06The only crime is that I have not sufficient proof to put you where you belong.
00:21:11Now get out of this office.
00:21:13Get out and stay out.
00:21:15It's okay with me.
00:21:17I suppose you know what I want to see you about.
00:21:18Yes, sir.
00:21:19Just what did Steve Carson have to do with this?
00:21:20Nothing.
00:21:21I suppose you know what I want to see you about.
00:21:36Yes, sir.
00:21:37Just what did Steve Carson have to do with this?
00:21:40Nothing.
00:21:41Nothing.
00:21:42I'm very disappointed in you, Fraser.
00:21:44I had great hopes of you.
00:21:46I thought we'd found in you the kind of young blood an old firm like this needs.
00:21:52I'm very glad I found out in time that it was bad blood.
00:21:59This is your man, officer.
00:22:02Sorry, kid, but it looks like you're going to be in there a long time.
00:22:07Unless we can raise some money.
00:22:08Did you see Madeline?
00:22:09Yep.
00:22:10Well, what did she say?
00:22:11Forget about it, kid.
00:22:12She barely remembered your name.
00:22:13A lady to see you, Fraser.
00:22:15Ma.
00:22:16Johnny.
00:22:17How did you find out?
00:22:18Well, you didn't write.
00:22:19My letters came back, so I came to the city to find you.
00:22:22They told me at the place where you used to work.
00:22:25Mom, I didn't want you to find out.
00:22:28You didn't write.
00:22:29My letters came back, so I came to the city to find you.
00:22:33They told me at the place where you used to work.
00:22:36Mom, I didn't want you to know.
00:22:38Oh, never mind, Johnny.
00:22:40Mr. McNeil just made a mistake.
00:22:42You're not guilty, and he's bound to find it out.
00:22:45What makes you so sure I'm not guilty?
00:22:47Well, I know my own son, don't I?
00:22:50Now we must find some way to get you out of here.
00:22:53I can get him out okay.
00:22:55All we've got to have is a little money.
00:22:57I've got a lot of connections.
00:22:59Mother, this is Steve Carson, a friend of mine.
00:23:02How do you do, Mr. Carson?
00:23:04How much money would it take?
00:23:09Well, uh...
00:23:11And here's the $200 to repay what you lost through Fraser.
00:23:14I don't want to be too hard on the lad, but he's altogether too clever for his own good.
00:23:18I'm afraid if he gets away with it this time, it will only encourage him to embrace a life of crime.
00:23:23But Fraser's no criminal.
00:23:25If I wasn't sure of that, you think I'd have taken all this trouble to raise the money for him?
00:23:29Well, it's much against my better judgment.
00:23:32But I feel very sorry for the boy's mother.
00:23:35All right.
00:23:36Now telephone the district attorney and tell him I won't prosecute.
00:23:39Thank you very much, Mr. McNeil.
00:23:41Carson, it was very decent of you to do this for Fraser.
00:23:44I'm afraid I misjudged you.
00:23:48Would you like your old job back?
00:23:50No, Mr. McNeil.
00:23:51I'm making a lot more money.
00:23:53In a new line.
00:23:55So, Mrs. Fraser, I had to spend the whole $2,000 you gave me and a few dollars of my own besides.
00:24:00Well, I have almost $100 left.
00:24:03Won't you let me give you that?
00:24:04Oh, no, Mrs. Fraser.
00:24:05I couldn't think of that.
00:24:07Helping you and Johnny has been a real pleasure.
00:24:09Well, you've certainly been a friend in need, Mr. Carson.
00:24:12But you promised me not to let Johnny know about me selling the house, won't you?
00:24:17You can depend on that.
00:24:18He'll never know it from me.
00:24:19Well, goodbye.
00:24:20Oh, aren't you going to wait and see Johnny?
00:24:22He'll want to thank you.
00:24:23I was afraid of that.
00:24:25Uh, you just tell him I had an appointment and I couldn't wait.
00:24:28Goodbye.
00:24:30Knowing you has done me a lot of good, Mrs. Fraser.
00:24:34Well, how do you like it?
00:24:48It's rather modest.
00:24:49Oh, it's real nice, Ma.
00:24:55Are you sleeping here?
00:24:56Oh, no.
00:24:57You take that room.
00:24:58It doesn't matter.
00:24:59No, no, no.
00:25:00It's better for you.
00:25:01Here, here, stop that.
00:25:02I'm the porter.
00:25:03Now, you sit right down here like that and you tell me where you want things.
00:25:08Let me help you.
00:25:10No, no.
00:25:11Nothing doing.
00:25:12I'll have it all done in a jiffy.
00:25:14What's this?
00:25:18Oh, my report cards from school.
00:25:20Oh, those are just some things a silly old woman say.
00:25:23Oh, wait a minute.
00:25:24I'm leaving.
00:25:25I'm leaving here so I won't make any more trouble for Pa.
00:25:29I love you very much.
00:25:30Johnny.
00:25:31That was a long time ago, Johnny.
00:25:33Wantin'?
00:25:34Ma, you mean to say you never cashed those checks I sent you?
00:25:39That's right.
00:25:40I never did.
00:25:41To me, they were like the gold stars your teacher used to put on the report cards.
00:25:44Two hundred, two forty, two seventy, three hundred, three thirty.
00:25:47Wow, we're rich.
00:25:48We're rich, Ma.
00:25:49Oh, boy.
00:25:50Oh, stop it, Johnny.
00:25:51Stop it.
00:25:52Mother, you're an angel.
00:25:53Well, you know, this will hold us over until I can get a job.
00:25:54I'm going out right now to start looking for one.
00:25:55I'll catch one of these and bring you home a nice juicy steak, huh?
00:25:56Good-bye, Ma.
00:25:57See you later.
00:25:58Goodbye, son.
00:25:59Oh, excuse me, ma'am.
00:26:02I didn't know they rented this apartment.
00:26:03I was just gonna do a little cleaning.
00:26:04I'm sure I'm so happy to leave her.
00:26:05I know that I got to wash this table.
00:26:06I know that I was just trying to wash this stuff.
00:26:07Let's just take care of her.
00:26:09Oh, he's too darn good.
00:26:10Oh, he's too darn good.
00:26:11William, he's too darn good.
00:26:12He's too darn good.
00:26:13He's too darn good.
00:26:14Oh, uh, excuse me, ma'am. I didn't know they'd rented this apartment. I was just going to do a little cleaning. I'm Terry, the superintendent.
00:26:25Superintendent?
00:26:26Yes, ma'am. But I'm the janitor, too.
00:26:34Where do you want these things put, ma'am?
00:26:35In the bedroom, please.
00:26:44That's my son.
00:26:53Fine-looking boy, ma'am.
00:26:55He is a fine boy. He's out looking for a job right now.
00:27:14Johnny, darling, you mustn't feel this way.
00:27:43You're a good boy, and someone is bound to want you.
00:27:47Nobody wants a jailbird.
00:27:48Oh, don't say that. It isn't true.
00:27:50Unfortunately, it is true.
00:27:53You, you mustn't become bitter, son. I know how you feel.
00:27:58How can you know how I feel?
00:27:59Did you ever trap the streets looking for work day after day, week after week, and for what?
00:28:04Had any experience? Got any references? Can't use you?
00:28:07I have to listen to that just one more time.
00:28:09Oh, don't, son. You're tired and discouraged.
00:28:13And you're hungry, too.
00:28:16You rest here and try to relax while I fix you something nice.
00:28:21You know, son, I feel that everything will turn out all right.
00:28:25God will help us if we just put our faith in him.
00:28:28Yes, ma'am.
00:28:38Come in.
00:28:41Hello, Terry.
00:28:42Good evening, ma'am.
00:28:43I wonder if you folks would help me out with a little jam.
00:28:49Why, of course, Terry. What is it?
00:28:52Well, you see, ma'am, it's this way.
00:28:55A cousin of mine has got a little place out in the country where he keeps chickens and things like that.
00:29:00He's always bringing me stuff.
00:29:02Today, you brought me a couple of pullets that I won't be able to use but one.
00:29:06So I thought maybe you folks would do me a favor and eat this and to keep it from going the ways.
00:29:11Why don't you save it till tomorrow or the next day?
00:29:14Oh, you're just spoiling, ma'am.
00:29:15I ain't got no icebox down in my place.
00:29:17And besides, I don't care much about chicken, no harm.
00:29:20Well, if you're sure...
00:29:23Yes, ma'am, yes, ma'am, yes, ma'am.
00:29:24Thanks.
00:29:24I hope you enjoy it, ma'am.
00:29:27Good night.
00:29:34Say, Johnny, manna from heaven.
00:29:48Yes, ma'am, manna from heaven.
00:29:54Dolly, don't you think you'd better get some sleep?
00:29:59You look tired.
00:30:02You're right, ma'am, I'm tired.
00:30:05Guess I'll turn in.
00:30:11Feel a little better, son?
00:30:12Sure, ma, don't worry.
00:30:14I'll be okay.
00:30:15Good night.
00:30:16Oh, I nearly forgot.
00:30:17I traded rooms with you today.
00:30:19I'll sleep in here now.
00:30:22Well, why?
00:30:22What's the idea?
00:30:23Well, that couch is too short for you to sleep on.
00:30:26It's just right for me.
00:30:27Run along now, son.
00:30:30All right.
00:30:31Good night.
00:30:31Good night.
00:30:40Good night.
00:30:40Good night.
00:30:40Gracias por ver el video.
00:31:10Gracias por ver el video.
00:31:40Gracias por ver el video.
00:33:40¿Qué es Steve?
00:33:42¿Qué?
00:33:4411 o'clock.
00:33:4511 o'clock.
00:33:46¿Qué?
00:33:47Boss said he'd be here at 10.
00:33:49You suppose something could happen?
00:33:53It's possible.
00:33:54Hello.
00:34:00Hello.
00:34:02No.
00:34:03No, this is Steve.
00:34:04Yeah, he's here.
00:34:08Tell him what?
00:34:10No.
00:34:11When?
00:34:12Okay.
00:34:14Okay, we'll wait.
00:34:19What's the matter?
00:34:21The boss.
00:34:23He's killed.
00:34:25Jimmy too.
00:34:26Where does that leave us?
00:34:36Do you realize what this means?
00:34:38I wanted to say something.
00:34:41Who's going to take charge of things?
00:34:43What I am.
00:34:54Any objections?
00:34:58No.
00:34:59No.
00:35:21Mama.
00:35:21¿Qué es tu hogar?
00:35:26Oh, es...
00:35:27Es...
00:35:29Oh, Johnny, I can't tell you how lovely it is.
00:35:33Why...
00:35:34Why, Terry, what are you doing here?
00:35:40I got me a new job now, Mrs. Frazier.
00:35:42I'm working for real quality folks now.
00:35:45I gave Terry a job, Mother.
00:35:46She's gonna drive a new car.
00:35:47I'm so glad.
00:35:48How handsome you look in your uniform, Terry.
00:35:51Yes, I'm...
00:35:52Can't drive no swell car and hand me down clothes.
00:35:55Why didn't you get some gold braid put on it, Terry?
00:35:58Well, I wanted to, but the man said you wouldn't like it.
00:36:03Where shall I put these bags?
00:36:04Right in there.
00:36:08Son, I'm...
00:36:09I'm so proud of you.
00:36:11Oh, ho, ho.
00:36:14Well, I have to get back to the office.
00:36:16You want a rest to a while and get your things unpacked, huh?
00:36:18All right.
00:36:18But you'll be home for dinner.
00:36:19Sure, sure.
00:36:21Boss, this is an elegant place.
00:36:23That's what it is.
00:36:24Elegant.
00:36:25Oh, I guess we'll get along right here, Terry.
00:36:27Even if your cousin doesn't bring you any more chickens.
00:36:31Bye, Ma.
00:36:31Terry, you stay and help Mother get things straight.
00:36:33I'll drive myself.
00:36:34Don't be late for dinner.
00:36:36By the way, Terry,
00:36:38how is your cousin?
00:36:39Huh?
00:36:39Oh, he's all right, Mr. Frazier.
00:36:43But we had a little argument,
00:36:44and I don't see him very often anymore.
00:36:48All right, boys.
00:36:49See you in the morning.
00:36:50Okay.
00:36:50Come on, slugs.
00:36:51I'll buy you a snort.
00:36:55Hiya, Stephen.
00:36:58Hey, boys.
00:37:01I thought you were going to Buffalo today.
00:37:03Who's there?
00:37:04I'm back.
00:37:04The deal is all set, my boy.
00:37:08Good.
00:37:08By the way,
00:37:11I met a friend of yours there.
00:37:14She rode back with me.
00:37:16She?
00:37:16Yep.
00:37:18Madeline.
00:37:21Madeline.
00:37:22Is she here?
00:37:24Right outside.
00:37:26I won't see her.
00:37:28And since you brought her here,
00:37:29I'll let you throw her out of here.
00:37:31You might at least throw me out yourself, Johnny.
00:37:38Aren't you going to ask me to sit down, Johnny?
00:37:47I was in love with you once, Madeline.
00:37:49It was a long time ago.
00:37:51I fell for your heart,
00:37:52and I landed in jail.
00:37:55My mother sold her house
00:37:56and scrubbed floors to get me out.
00:38:00You were a bad check I signed.
00:38:03But I don't intend to have you bounce back on me again.
00:38:05Is that clear?
00:38:07Or shall I say with gestures?
00:38:09You've changed, Johnny.
00:38:11But I think I like you better this way.
00:38:14I'm flattered.
00:38:16But not interested.
00:38:18You'll excuse me now, Miss Kirby.
00:38:19I have some work to do.
00:38:21I'll say goodbye now,
00:38:22because you'll be going when I finish.
00:38:38You'll excuse me.
00:38:39You'll excuse me now, Miss.
00:38:40I'm sorry.
00:38:41I'll say goodbye now, Miss.
00:38:41I'll tell you.
00:38:42You'll excuse me now, Miss.
00:38:43No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:39:13No, no, no.
00:39:43No, no, no, no, no, no.
00:39:45No, no, no, no, no, no.
00:39:47No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:39:49No, no, no, no, no.
00:39:51No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:39:53Surprise!
00:39:55Surprise!
00:39:57You're looking wonderful, Johnny.
00:40:08It's so good to see you.
00:40:11You're looking great yourself, Mom.
00:40:13And you.
00:40:15My daughter.
00:40:17Welcome to, shall we say, our home.
00:40:21Thank you.
00:40:23Well, look who's tending bar.
00:40:25Howdy, Mr. Johnny.
00:40:27Howdy do, Miss Frazier.
00:40:29Come and get it, folks.
00:40:31Come and get it, folks.
00:40:33Come and get it, folks.
00:40:35We've been waiting for it.
00:40:37Well, let's everybody get together and have a couple of drinks there.
00:40:39There you are, darling.
00:40:41You must be tired, dear.
00:40:42You'll feel better after you freshen up a bit.
00:40:43Yes.
00:40:44I'll just be a minute, darling.
00:40:45All right.
00:40:46I'm sure glad to see you, Mr. Johnny.
00:40:48You more than me got to missing you.
00:40:49I missed her, Terry.
00:40:50Missed you, too.
00:40:51God.
00:40:52A man don't miss nobody on his honeymoon.
00:40:53Ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:40:54Ha, ha, ha.
00:40:55Ha, ha, ha.
00:40:56Ha, ha, ha.
00:40:57Ha, ha, ha.
00:40:58Ha, ha, ha.
00:40:59Ha, ha, ha.
00:41:00Ha, ha, ha.
00:41:01Ha, ha, ha.
00:41:02Ha, ha, ha.
00:41:03Ha, ha, ha.
00:41:04Ha, ha, ha.
00:41:05Ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:41:07Ha, ha, ha.
00:41:08Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:41:11What do you say, folks?
00:41:12We all have a drink to the bride.
00:41:14I'll drink mine to the groom.
00:41:16Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:41:17Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:41:19Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:41:21Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:41:23Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:41:25How are things?
00:41:26Pretty fair so far, Johnny.
00:41:28But I'm afraid you're gonna have trouble with my coffee again.
00:41:31Mm.
00:41:32What a lovely time to have!
00:41:37Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:41:38I'm glad you like it.
00:41:39Makes you look so much thinner.
00:41:40Ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:41:41Thank you, dear.
00:41:42See you at the office in the morning.
00:41:44Okay.
00:41:45Uh, pardon me.
00:41:48Do you mind if I have a word with my wife?
00:41:49I want to tell her a secret.
00:41:51What a man.
00:41:52Just got back from his honeymoon and he still has secrets.
00:41:55Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:41:58Thinking the same thing I am?
00:41:59Maybe.
00:42:00What are you thinking?
00:42:02I'm wondering how soon you can ask him to go without being too impolite.
00:42:05Ha, ha, ha.
00:42:07How?
00:42:15You know, Steve.
00:42:16I always had an idea that Madeline was your girl.
00:42:19Who ever told you you had an idea?
00:42:24Can't take it, eh?
00:42:26Hey, Johnny.
00:42:27Can I have a word with you?
00:42:31Thanks, dear.
00:42:32What's in your mind, George?
00:42:34Well, can I see you alone for a minute?
00:42:36Sure.
00:42:37Come on.
00:42:38How late was it?
00:42:39And the old fellow said, well, it was too late.
00:42:40Ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:42:41I think you're kind of a poor audience for me tonight.
00:42:42I don't think I better tell anymore, eh?
00:42:43Oh, okay.
00:42:44It was too late.
00:42:45Ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:42:46Ha, ha, ha.
00:42:47Ha, ha, ha.
00:42:48Ha, ha, ha.
00:42:49Ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:42:50What have you there, bartender?
00:42:51Milk punch.
00:42:52Who?
00:42:53Here's your heart, bone, Miss Rageman.
00:42:54A nice warm glass of milk.
00:42:55Thank you, Terry.
00:42:56That's very thoughtful.
00:42:57That reminds me, I heard a pippin today.
00:43:11Gather round.
00:43:13Yo heard de Pippin, ¿verdad?
00:43:15¡Gather around!
00:43:22Creo que voy a mi habitación, Terry.
00:43:24Estoy muy cansado.
00:43:39Excuse me.
00:43:43The old snooper.
00:43:46Spying on me already.
00:43:49Well I'll not stand for it.
00:43:51I'll- Take it easy.
00:43:52Take it easy.
00:43:53You think she'll tell him?
00:43:56Let her tell.
00:43:58Who cares?
00:44:13Oh, hello, darling.
00:44:18We're with you in a minute.
00:44:29What's the matter?
00:44:30Plenty.
00:44:31Johnny, we might as well have this out right now.
00:44:34I'm not going to start my married life
00:44:35with a jealous old woman snooping around.
00:44:37You mean my mother?
00:44:39Oh, darling, you don't know her.
00:44:41She's the grandest person in the world.
00:44:42Then you can live with her.
00:44:43I won't.
00:44:44What happened, Madeline?
00:44:45Never mind what happened.
00:44:47But get this straight.
00:44:48I married you, not your whole family.
00:44:51And you'll have to make your choice.
00:44:55Say, you two, we've been looking for you.
00:44:59Yeah, yeah, all right.
00:45:00We'll be right with you.
00:45:01Why don't you two lovebirds come here
00:45:03and thank us for throwing this party?
00:45:07Must you really go?
00:45:09But it's so early.
00:45:10Yes, yes, it's just the start of the evening.
00:45:11Good morning, son.
00:45:23Good morning, son.
00:45:24Good morning.
00:45:32Johnny, I feel it's my duty to tell you something.
00:45:37About Madeline?
00:45:40Yes.
00:45:41I don't want to hear anything about it.
00:45:43Mother, look.
00:45:44There's one thing that must be understood right now.
00:45:46Madeline is my wife.
00:45:47You two will have to get along or...
00:45:48You two will have to get along or...
00:45:49I understand, son.
00:45:53You're absolutely right.
00:45:55I'll get out of the way.
00:45:57Oh, now, that isn't necessary at all, Ma.
00:45:59If you'll only just try to understand.
00:46:01If you'll just...
00:46:01But I do understand.
00:46:04Perfectly.
00:46:05No apartment ever built is big enough for a wife and her husband's mother.
00:46:09That's not your fault, or mine, or...
00:46:13Or Madeline's.
00:46:15That's just...
00:46:16That's just the way things are.
00:46:19Oh, if...
00:46:20There's no other way, Johnny.
00:46:22I'll move out.
00:46:25Well, where'd you go?
00:46:27There's a nice place just a few blocks from here.
00:46:31Sort of a boarding house where there's some ladies about my own age.
00:46:34I got acquainted with them while you were gone.
00:46:39Well, if...
00:46:40If you're...
00:46:41Sure, that's what you want to do.
00:46:44Yes.
00:46:46That's what...
00:46:48I want to do.
00:46:50I'll go back my things.
00:46:52I'll have Terry drive you over.
00:46:55I'll take you myself, but...
00:46:56I have an appointment.
00:46:58I know.
00:46:59Good morning, Madeline.
00:47:08Good morning.
00:47:10Excuse me.
00:47:11I have some packing to do.
00:47:21Well?
00:47:22My mother's leaving.
00:47:24Moving out.
00:47:26Today.
00:47:26That's what you wanted, wasn't it, Johnny?
00:47:34Yes, I suppose so.
00:47:36Goodbye.
00:47:41And that's the way it's going to be.
00:47:42McCarthy's going to play ball, or somebody's going to get hurt.
00:47:45Well, uh...
00:47:46Let's hope it's not us.
00:47:48What's the matter?
00:47:48You're not scared, are you, Steve?
00:47:52Watch a knock when you come in.
00:47:54Did you get her all settled?
00:47:55Yep.
00:48:01What's this?
00:48:03Them's the keys to your car.
00:48:04I'm quitting.
00:48:05Oh, you're quitting, huh?
00:48:06Just like that.
00:48:08Yes, just like that.
00:48:10I don't wait for no rat.
00:48:12Leave him alone.
00:48:14But he calls you a rat.
00:48:15He might be right at that.
00:48:19And in less than two years after he graduated from school, he was a partner in the biggest engineering company in the city.
00:48:28Well, Mrs. Fraser, for weeks now, it's been nothing but Johnny and Johnny and more Johnny.
00:48:35But we've never seen him.
00:48:36Where is this wonder boy of yours?
00:48:39Why don't he ever come to see you?
00:48:40Well, you will see him today.
00:48:43This is his birthday.
00:48:44And I've knitted this sweater for him.
00:48:46I'll bet that's him now.
00:48:51Hello, Mrs. Fraser.
00:48:54Sort of dark, isn't he?
00:48:56Oh, come in, Terry.
00:48:58Didn't Johnny come with you?
00:48:59No, ma'am.
00:49:01He was just fixing to get in the car to come over when something awful important come up and he had to go attend to it.
00:49:05He sure was disappointed, too.
00:49:08But he sent this candle and these are flowers.
00:49:12Wasn't that thoughtful of Johnny?
00:49:17By the way, young man, just what is a business engineer?
00:49:22Oh, I don't know.
00:49:24You know, Terry, like Johnny.
00:49:26Like Johnny?
00:49:28Oh.
00:49:29Oh, that's different.
00:49:31You mean a business engineer.
00:49:32Oh, well, you see, a business engineer, he, uh, uh, take an engineer on a train.
00:49:40What does he do?
00:49:42He runs trains.
00:49:44A little business engineer runs businesses.
00:49:47Other people's businesses.
00:49:48Well, if I had a business, I wouldn't want somebody else to run it.
00:49:54Quite a few people feel that way, ma'am.
00:49:56Guess I better be getting along, Mrs. Fraser.
00:49:58Unless I can do something for you.
00:50:00Oh, that reminds me.
00:50:01Here's a sweater I needed for Johnny's birthday.
00:50:04Maybe you'd better take it to him.
00:50:06Me?
00:50:07You don't mind, do you?
00:50:08Oh, no, no, of course not.
00:50:11Uh, good day, Mrs. Fraser.
00:50:13Good day, ladies.
00:50:17Poor Johnny.
00:50:18He works so hard.
00:50:20I know what I'll do.
00:50:22I'll telephone and wish him a happy birthday.
00:50:24Okay.
00:50:24Bye.
00:50:50Good day.
00:50:50¡Gracias!
00:51:20Now, wait a minute, wait a minute, I want to show you something.
00:51:25What do you think of that?
00:51:29Nice house.
00:51:31That's Mrs. Fraser's new home.
00:51:36Mrs. William Fraser.
00:51:38Mrs. William Fraser?
00:51:39What's right?
00:51:40You mean your mother?
00:51:45Happy birthday, Mr. Johnny.
00:51:46Oh, excuse me.
00:51:47Oh, that's all right.
00:51:48Say, uh, you got a new job yet?
00:51:51No, sir.
00:51:59Now, you all know what to do.
00:52:02All right, let's see if you do.
00:52:07Now, just imagine I'm Mrs. Fraser.
00:52:09I'll come in, let's see what you're going to do.
00:52:13All right, here I come.
00:52:18That's fine.
00:52:36Now, I'm going over and get Mr. Johnny, and we pick up Mrs. Fraser, and I can get back here about one o'clock.
00:52:43And if any one of you get things messed up, I'm going to raise more dust around here than the alligator did when the pond went dry.
00:52:55Oh, hello.
00:52:56I thought you'd surprise me, didn't you?
00:53:08Surprised you? What do you mean?
00:53:10Was this to have been a peace offering, dear?
00:53:13No.
00:53:14I bought that house for my mother.
00:53:16Your mother?
00:53:18Oh, I see.
00:53:19This skimpy little dump is good enough for me to live in.
00:53:22But your mother has to have a palace.
00:53:24Listen, Madeline, you wanted mother out of the apartment.
00:53:26If I choose to buy the White House, it's none of your business.
00:53:29Then why don't you go and live in that house with your charming mother?
00:53:32That's an idea.
00:53:34Go ahead.
00:53:34Do you think I'll care?
00:53:35All I hear around here is my mother this, my mother that.
00:53:38I'm sick of it.
00:53:39Well, boss, everything's ready.
00:53:46Man, your mother is sure going to be surprised.
00:53:49I've got a surprise for you, too, Terry.
00:53:50I'm going to be an engineer again.
00:53:53A business engineer?
00:53:54No, no.
00:53:55I mean a real engineer.
00:53:56I've been offered a job by the company to bust the patterns on an old invention of mine.
00:54:00That's where I got the money to buy the house.
00:54:01Not here.
00:54:03Well, that's great.
00:54:04Come on, Mr. Johnny.
00:54:04Your mother will be waiting for you.
00:54:05Well, I can't go until I get a long-distance call from Steve in Buffalo.
00:54:09Buffalo?
00:54:10Yeah.
00:54:10Well, on my way down here, I saw Steve going to your apartment house.
00:54:15Well, you must be mistaken.
00:54:16No, I'm not.
00:54:17He got out of his car and went right in.
00:54:19He seems to be in a hurry, too.
00:54:22Come in.
00:54:24You sitting for me, boss?
00:54:25Yes, George.
00:54:25Sit down.
00:54:26Terry, you go over and get Mother.
00:54:28Take her to the new house, and I'll meet you there at 2 o'clock.
00:54:30Okay, boss.
00:54:33Would you like anything else, Miss Frazier?
00:54:35No, thank you, Terry.
00:54:37But I do wish Johnny would come.
00:54:41You know, Terry, this is the happiest day of my life.
00:54:47This beautiful home doesn't...
00:54:50Well, it doesn't mean just a house to me.
00:54:53It's proof.
00:54:55Proof that Johnny is a success.
00:55:00That he does love me.
00:55:03After all.
00:55:04Perhaps you can understand if I put it this way.
00:55:13Is your mother alive?
00:55:15No.
00:55:16Well, mine is, and she thinks I'm the greatest guy in the world.
00:55:18I want her to go on thinking so.
00:55:21George, you know I'm not yellow.
00:55:23But there's one thing I am afraid of.
00:55:25If she ever finds out what I am...
00:55:26It's all right with me and the rest of the boys, but this fellow, Steve Carson, I tell you, kid, it'll be no dice.
00:55:35Goodbye, George.
00:55:36George, I'll take care of Steve Carson.
00:55:46Well, is he still at the office?
00:55:48No, they said he's going home.
00:55:52And I'm going over there to get him.
00:55:53Why don't you phone?
00:55:55Well, he might need me.
00:55:56He might be having a little trouble.
00:55:58Trouble?
00:55:58Yes, I'm with his automobile or something, you know.
00:56:02Now, you just sit right down there and take it easy, and I'll be back in a jiffy.
00:56:05Mr. Johnny with me.
00:56:07And if you need anything, just ring this bell here.
00:56:11Where is it?
00:56:12Oh, here it is.
00:56:15Now, I'll get you some nice music on the radio.
00:56:18And I'll be back before you know it.
00:56:20Remember, Stevie, I'm a married woman.
00:56:34Just a bride, in fact.
00:56:36Why bring that up at a time like this?
00:56:38Well, Johnny might come home.
00:56:40He does occasionally.
00:56:42Not him.
00:56:43He's too busy fixing up palaces for his ma.
00:56:46Yeah.
00:56:47Wouldn't that burn you?
00:56:50He's through, I tell you.
00:57:04This bunch is moving in, and he'll either get out or get carried out.
00:57:08Then I'll be giving orders, not taking them.
00:57:13It's all set.
00:57:15I'm going to take charge of things.
00:57:16And any palaces I build, babe,
00:57:18I'm going to be built for you.
00:57:21When does all this happen?
00:57:22Right away.
00:57:23I'm going to lay low in a nice, quiet little spot until the dust settles.
00:57:28It would be nice if you were with me.
00:57:30You know what will happen to Johnny, if anything happens to the money and I?
00:57:40We'll let him worry about that.
00:57:43I'm looking out for myself.
00:57:44Wanted to surprise his mother, did he?
00:57:46Well, he's due to get a little surprise himself.
00:57:49That's what you think.
00:57:50Johnny.
00:57:51I hope I'm not intruding.
00:57:52Johnny, let me explain.
00:57:53But listen, I...
00:57:54Get out.
00:57:55Johnny.
00:57:56Get out.
00:57:57I'll settle with you later.
00:57:58I'll settle with you later.
00:57:59I'm on a seat.
00:58:00Yes.
00:58:01He's in his car.
00:58:04If you don't have a barbouffe, he'll have an optional service.
00:58:06But they can't pass me along, they will have the great deal.
00:58:09You know everything?
00:58:10What's the matter?
00:58:11Well, he's due to get a little surprise himself.
00:58:13That's what you think.
00:58:15Johnny.
00:58:16I hope I'm not intruding.
00:58:18Johnny, let me explain.
00:58:19But listen, I...
00:58:19Get out.
00:58:20Johnny.
00:58:21I'll settle with you later.
00:58:22Johnny.
00:58:23Get out.
00:58:23I'll settle with you later.
00:58:24Johnny.
00:58:25I'll settle with you later.
00:58:26Johnny.
00:58:27I'll settle with you later.
00:58:29No, no, Johnny.
00:58:59No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:59:29No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:59:59No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
01:00:01No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
01:00:03Well, what should we do?
01:00:04I call the police.
01:00:05The police?
01:00:07Well, let's get out of here.
01:00:09Come on.
01:00:10Hurry.
01:00:10Come on, let's take Johnny's car.
01:00:26I have a key.
01:00:42That's Johnny Fraser's car.
01:00:43He's getting away.
01:00:44After him.
01:00:45Come on.
01:00:54¡Vamos!
01:01:24¡Vamos!
01:01:26¡Vamos, Fraser!
01:01:31¡Hola, Copper!
01:01:33¡A poco tarde!
01:01:35¡Yeah, pero no demasiado tarde, creo!
01:01:41¡El hombre que has dejado!
01:01:43¡Y si...
01:01:48¡Gracias!
01:01:49¡I pensaba que era Steve!
01:01:54¡Nos miren!
01:01:56¡What's the matter, boss!
01:01:58¡You hate!
01:01:59¡Who did it?!
01:02:00¡No mind Sam, all right!
01:02:05¡The police!
01:02:18¡Open up there!
01:02:20¡C'mon, open up that door!
01:02:21All right, boys, bring it out.
01:02:51You an American, Mr. Darnett?
01:02:53I think so.
01:02:54Come on.
01:03:00Terry!
01:03:01Terry!
01:03:03Get out of here, Mr. Darnett.
01:03:05Your mom's been waiting for you a long, long time.
01:03:21Excuse me, Mrs. Frazier.
01:03:25It's nearly seven o'clock.
01:03:27The cook says it'll be ruined.
01:03:29May we serve it now?
01:03:30Has my son come?
01:03:32No, ma'am.
01:03:33No Terry either.
01:03:35Well, you and the others go ahead and eat your dinner.
01:03:38I'll wait for my son.
01:03:40Thank you, ma'am.
01:03:42We interrupt our broadcast to bring you a special police bulletin.
01:03:46Attention all citizens.
01:03:48Be on the lookout for Johnny Frazier, notorious racketeer,
01:03:51wanted by police in connection with the wounding this afternoon
01:03:54of Detective Arthur Sanford in Frazier's Woodbury Avenue apartment.
01:03:58It is known that Frazier was seriously wounded,
01:04:00and doctors are warned to be on the alert
01:04:02as the police believe that the wounded racketeer
01:04:04will be forced to come out of hiding to seek medical aid.
01:04:08His description is as follows.
01:04:10Height, about 5 feet 11 inches.
01:04:12Weight, about 150 pounds.
01:04:14Dark hair, brown eyes.
01:04:16And when last seen, was wearing a striped blue suit.
01:04:27Nothing.
01:04:30I came.
01:04:33I got here.
01:04:37Jesse!
01:04:38I got here.
01:04:43Get a doctor quick.
01:04:45Hold it.
01:04:59You're his mother?
01:05:08Oh Lord, take my son, take him, once I ask you to spare him, to let me keep him,
01:05:38remember, and you heard me, hear me now father, take my son, no one can help him, but you.
01:06:08Oh Lord, take your son, examine, now, take him, once I ask you to spare me, has to be seen in light.
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