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Torchy Blane and Steve McBride try to nab a gangster by tracking his moll.
Jane Wyman - Torchy Blane
Allen Jenkins - Lt. Steve McBride
Tom Kennedy - Gahagan
Sheila Bromley - 'Jackie' McGuire
Joe Cunningham - Maxie
Eddie Marr - Denver Eddie
Edgar Dearing - Jim Simmons (as Edgar Deering)
Frank Shannon - Inspector McTavish
Bruce MacFarlane - Bugsie
George Lloyd - Harp
Aldrich Bowker - Judge Hershey
John Ridgely - Reporter at the Wrestling Match
Larry Williams - Reporter with Pipe
John Harron - Motorcycle Policeman
Cliff Clark - Mike Kelly
Tiny Roebuck - The Bone Crusher
Pat Flaherty - The Crusher's Handler
Creighton Hale - Hotel Desk Clerk
Nat Carr - Book Store Clerk
Glen Cavender - Bellevue Apartments Landlord
Loia Cheaney - First Woman Prison Guard
Dudley Dickerson - Black Man in Courtroom
Sol Gorss - Court Attendant
William Gould - Fire Chief
Fay Holderness - Prison Matron
Harry Hollingsworth - Police Officer
Mike Lally - Gahagan's Second Wrestling Handler
Kate Drain Lawson - County Jail Guard
Al Lloyd - Wrestling Match Spectator
Frank Mayo - McGuire's Arresting Officer
Mathew McCue - Wrestling Match Spectator
Bess Meyers - Night Matron
John 'Skins' Miller - San Francisco Taxi Driver
Frank Moran - Gahagan's Wrestling Handler
Jack Mower - Second Officer Arresting Torchy
Paul Panzer - Wrestling Match Spectator
Bob Perry - Referee
Jessie Perry - Second Woman Prison Guard
Bob Reeves - Police Officer
John J. Richardson - Escapees' Taxi Driver
Ruth Robinson - Head Matron
Ralph Sanford - First Officer Arresting Torchy
Cliff Saum - Bailiff
Sammy Shack - Wrestling Match Spectator
John Sheehan - Desk Sergeant O'Toole
Madame Sul-Te-Wan - Ruby - Black Convict Woman
Charles Sullivan - Charlie
Leo White - Wrestling Match Spectator
Director - Noel M. Smith
Jane Wyman - Torchy Blane
Allen Jenkins - Lt. Steve McBride
Tom Kennedy - Gahagan
Sheila Bromley - 'Jackie' McGuire
Joe Cunningham - Maxie
Eddie Marr - Denver Eddie
Edgar Dearing - Jim Simmons (as Edgar Deering)
Frank Shannon - Inspector McTavish
Bruce MacFarlane - Bugsie
George Lloyd - Harp
Aldrich Bowker - Judge Hershey
John Ridgely - Reporter at the Wrestling Match
Larry Williams - Reporter with Pipe
John Harron - Motorcycle Policeman
Cliff Clark - Mike Kelly
Tiny Roebuck - The Bone Crusher
Pat Flaherty - The Crusher's Handler
Creighton Hale - Hotel Desk Clerk
Nat Carr - Book Store Clerk
Glen Cavender - Bellevue Apartments Landlord
Loia Cheaney - First Woman Prison Guard
Dudley Dickerson - Black Man in Courtroom
Sol Gorss - Court Attendant
William Gould - Fire Chief
Fay Holderness - Prison Matron
Harry Hollingsworth - Police Officer
Mike Lally - Gahagan's Second Wrestling Handler
Kate Drain Lawson - County Jail Guard
Al Lloyd - Wrestling Match Spectator
Frank Mayo - McGuire's Arresting Officer
Mathew McCue - Wrestling Match Spectator
Bess Meyers - Night Matron
John 'Skins' Miller - San Francisco Taxi Driver
Frank Moran - Gahagan's Wrestling Handler
Jack Mower - Second Officer Arresting Torchy
Paul Panzer - Wrestling Match Spectator
Bob Perry - Referee
Jessie Perry - Second Woman Prison Guard
Bob Reeves - Police Officer
John J. Richardson - Escapees' Taxi Driver
Ruth Robinson - Head Matron
Ralph Sanford - First Officer Arresting Torchy
Cliff Saum - Bailiff
Sammy Shack - Wrestling Match Spectator
John Sheehan - Desk Sergeant O'Toole
Madame Sul-Te-Wan - Ruby - Black Convict Woman
Charles Sullivan - Charlie
Leo White - Wrestling Match Spectator
Director - Noel M. Smith
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00:00The End
00:30The End
01:00The End
01:30Hello? Hello, give me the city desk.
01:44George E. Blaine speaking.
01:46Well, he's busy, huh?
01:46Well, let me have a rewrite then.
01:49Hello, Tommy.
01:50Listen, here's the lowdown on the security bank holdup.
01:53All witnesses have identified the killer as Denver Eddie.
01:57Yeah.
01:58Oh, he sure travels fast.
02:00Last week was a bank in Boston.
02:03Yeah.
02:04Okay, well, listen, tell Maxie I'm on my way in, huh?
02:06All right.
02:07So long.
02:23Well, hello.
02:37It's nice of you to stop me.
02:39Flying a little low, aren't you?
02:40Oh, we'll have to visit some other time.
02:42I'm in an awful hurry.
02:43What's your name?
02:44Say, you can't give me a ticket.
02:46No?
02:47Why?
02:48Because I'm Torchy Blaine of the Star.
02:49I've just been covering a bank robbery.
02:51Oh, sure.
02:52Oh, you don't believe me, huh?
02:53Well, I'll show you my press card.
02:55Hey.
02:56Hey, wait a minute about...
02:57Oh, my bag's gone.
02:58Isn't that too bad?
03:00And I suppose all those important little things like a driver's license and an owner's certificate
03:04were in the bag?
03:06Yes, officer.
03:07Oh, but think nothing of it.
03:08You see, I'm engaged to Lieutenant Steve McBride and...
03:10Well, who's he?
03:12Stevie?
03:13Say, you don't get around very much, do you?
03:15Lieutenant Steve McBride happens to be the best detective at the 5th precinct.
03:18Oh, I don't happen to know anyone in the 5th precinct.
03:22Oh!
03:24Oh, I'll get even with you for this, you, you...
03:26You big baboon!
03:27Threatening and abusing an officer, huh?
03:28There's two more counts against you.
03:30Now, get going and remember, I'm right behind you.
03:41This is your third offense, isn't it?
03:44Yes, sir, Your Honor.
03:45And 30 days.
03:48Next case.
03:49McGuire!
03:55What's your name?
03:57Jackie McGuire.
03:58You the arresting officer?
03:59Yes, Your Honor.
04:00The Bontard department store turned the prisoner over to me on a shoplifting charge.
04:05She was loaded down with lingerie.
04:07First offense?
04:09Sure, Judge, sure.
04:10I don't believe you.
04:12Nine months in the county jail.
04:14Nine months?
04:16Well, listen, Judge...
04:16Nine months.
04:19Come on.
04:21Next case.
04:22Blaine!
04:25Your Honor, I demand...
04:27Your name?
04:28Torchy Blaine of the Star.
04:29And I demand a release immediately.
04:31For two hours, I've been trying to convince this imitation of an adult
04:33that a phone call to my editor will prove what I'm saying.
04:36Now, I know my rights.
04:37Either I get to that phone,
04:38or I'll slap a suit on the city for false arrest
04:40that'll be bigger than the world's fair.
04:42Your Honor, I've got seven charges against it.
04:45Perhaps we'd better go into my chambers and call your paper.
04:48Oh, I've got a better idea, Judge.
04:50We'll call Lieutenant McBride at the 5th precinct.
04:54Court is recessed for half an hour.
04:56She's got a nerve belittling us like that.
05:06Who are you talking about?
05:07Torchy.
05:08She's making a tin hero out of this Denver Eddie punk
05:10after we do everything but go through the public schools looking for him.
05:14Torchy.
05:15The essence of romance.
05:19What?
05:20I feel appalled coming on.
05:26When you are married to the girl you love,
05:28and you swear to trust her by the stars above,
05:32and then by chance you catch her going through your pants,
05:35that's the end of romance.
05:37Not bad, Steve.
05:38Not bad.
05:41What a coincidence.
05:43Here's a picture of that dream cottage you wanted to buy her.
05:46She doesn't deserve it.
05:47Oh, wait a minute.
05:51It's kind of swallow, isn't it?
05:53It sure is.
05:54Now all I have to do is carry Torchy through that front door,
05:57and it'll be home sweet home.
05:59But what about the down payment?
06:01Don't you have to carry that through the front door along with Torchy?
06:03I've got that all figured out.
06:05I need 2,500 bucks,
06:07and according to my figures,
06:08I can save that in two years and eight weeks.
06:11Without stinting yourself?
06:14Okay.
06:17Lieutenant McBride's office.
06:18Gahagan speaking.
06:21Oh, just a minute.
06:23It's Judge Hershey of the police court.
06:26Yes, Judge.
06:29Yeah?
06:31What?
06:32Do I know her?
06:34I'm going to marry her.
06:36That's a hot one.
06:37Torchy's been pinched.
06:38Oh, who could have done such a thing?
06:40Listen, Judge.
06:41Do me a favor and discharge her, will you?
06:43Okay.
06:44And tell her I'll see her later.
06:47Thanks, Judge.
06:51I should have let her stay in there until we're married.
06:53It'll be safer.
06:54Oh, you couldn't do that.
07:05Sorry I'm late, Maxie, but I got pinched.
07:07I've been expecting that for years.
07:08I suppose the charge was impersonation of a newspaper woman.
07:12No, impersonation of a dutiful employee got knocked off for speeding because she was rushing back to the office on time.
07:17How touching.
07:18Now that you're finally here, take a look at that.
07:21Ever see that dame before?
07:22No, no, she's a new one to me.
07:27Wait a minute.
07:29Yeah, I've seen her.
07:32As a matter of fact, I just left her half an hour ago on the police court.
07:35Then you really were pinched.
07:36What a world we live in.
07:38A reporter caught telling truth by city editor.
07:41Skip it.
07:42What's your interest in the girlfriend here?
07:44She's only a small fry shoplifter.
07:46They've got nine months in the county jail.
07:47Maybe.
07:48Now see if you know any of these months.
07:52And how?
07:53Denver Eddie.
07:54Oh, and the little lady's right next to him.
07:57How does she tie in, Maxie?
07:59That's what you've got to find out.
08:00Sim snapped this just an accident.
08:02He happened to be at the station with his camera when they brought her in.
08:05After it came out of the soup, I got a hunch I'd seen this dame's mapped someplace before.
08:09So I put eggs to dig me through our morgue.
08:10And he came up with this happy family group.
08:12Right.
08:13Remember a couple of years ago when Denver Eddie shot his way out of a St. Joe apartment?
08:16Well, in the rush, he left his collection of photos behind.
08:19Yeah.
08:20Yeah, I remember.
08:21It's a little hazy, though.
08:23Say, nobody connected her in court this morning with that mob.
08:26Of course not.
08:27St. Joe's a long ways from here.
08:29Two years is a long while to remember a face that's just atmosphere and a group photo.
08:33Denver Eddie's girlfriend, the exclusive property of the star, and not even the copper's wives?
08:38Ain't that something?
08:39Yes, unless she turns out and done.
08:41Of course, if you go down and play sympathetic...
08:43Ah, it's no good, Maxie.
08:44She looks much too tough for a reporter to crack.
08:46But if I could get myself thrown in jail on some phony charge, and then get Pally with her...
08:53You'll have to take the police into your confidence to do that.
08:55Once they find out, the dame will become public domain.
08:58Well, they won't find out.
08:59There are other reasons why a newshound might want to get locked up.
09:02And besides, they were awful anxious to put me in there this morning.
09:05Now, wait a minute, Torchy.
09:06This dame isn't worth all that trouble.
09:08Listen.
09:09Denver Eddie is the hottest criminal in the country.
09:11He's wanted from coast to coast.
09:12So what are we going to do about it?
09:15We're going to get him through his girlfriend, of course.
09:18Think of it, Maxie.
09:19Denver Eddie apprehended by the star.
09:21Oh, it's the biggest scoop of the century.
09:22Goodbye, Maxie.
09:23Hello, O'Toole.
09:33Is Lieutenant McBride in?
09:35McBride?
09:37McBride.
09:37Steve McBride, remember?
09:39Oh, yes.
09:40No, he ain't in now, Miss Blank.
09:42Well, do you know where I can find him right away?
09:44Let's see now.
09:45What did he tell me?
09:47Oh, here it is.
09:49I have it right here.
09:50He said he'd be back in half an hour, but if anything came up sooner, we could reach him at 864 Spruce Street.
09:57Thanks.
10:01You said 864.
10:02Yes, ma'am.
10:03Oh, but come to think of it, he's come back.
10:07He's in his office.
10:08O'Toole, you're a genius.
10:15Hello, honey.
10:16Listen, Torchy, what's the idea of getting yourself pinched?
10:20The whole department's been ribbing me about it.
10:22And besides, it's not dignified for a detective's fiancée to be in jail.
10:26Oh, I'm sorry you feel that way about it, darling.
10:28Because I want you to have me arrested again.
10:32Look, do you feel all right?
10:34Certainly.
10:35Oh, this is Maxie's idea.
10:36He got it after what happened this morning.
10:37Listen, I don't care about Maxie's ideas.
10:40Any of them.
10:40Well, whether you do or whether you don't, here's the setup.
10:42I go to jail on a trumped-up charge, get put through the paces just like the rest,
10:46then write a series of articles on how it feels.
10:48Now, you'll fix it up, won't you, sweet?
10:51I couldn't do it if I wanted to.
10:52Well, you got me out, didn't you?
10:54Yes, but I can't get you in.
10:58McBride speaking.
11:00Yes, Captain.
11:01No, we haven't caught him yet.
11:03I know, Captain, but when a guy turns in a false fire alarm,
11:06you've got to catch him in the act.
11:08We're doing the best we can.
11:10I can't put a copper on every firebox in the city.
11:13But we'll get him.
11:14And when we do, we'll put him in so deep, he'll think he's a moe.
11:18Okay, Captain.
11:20Torchy, I'm going to be busy.
11:21I'll see you later.
11:22If I can find you.
11:23Well, you'll be able to find me, all right.
11:26Goodbye, sweet.
11:26Goodbye, sweet.
11:56Oh, my God.
12:26All cars in South End District, the on-look-out-for-party-turning-in-false-fire-alarm.
12:43That is all.
12:53Wait a minute, sister.
12:55Oh, sorry, Miss Blaine.
12:56Where's the fire?
12:56There isn't any.
12:58She says there isn't any.
12:59There isn't any?
13:00Well, let's go.
13:01Oh, now, wait a minute, boys.
13:02Wait a minute.
13:02I've been breaking these on every corner.
13:08That makes me guilty of violating Ordinance 487E, Section A of the Administrative Code.
13:13R.E. fire alarms and the use of fireboxes.
13:16Now, I know my rights and I insist...
13:17What's going on here?
13:19Well, you see, Chief, that is, Miss Blaine thought this was a mailbox.
13:23Yes, she thought it was a mailbox.
13:26Oh, she did, did she?
13:30I don't care who she is.
13:32No woman can run the fire department like she evidently does the police.
13:35I'm going to prove that she's guilty of violating...
13:37Ordinance 487E, Section A, 11 counts.
13:41You hear that?
13:42She admits it.
13:43I think you're taking this a little too seriously, Chief.
13:45Why not leave it in our hands?
13:47I'll be responsible for Miss Blaine's future conduct.
13:50We'll leave our future up to the court.
13:52Oh, you're absolutely right, Chief.
13:57Well, Captain?
13:58All right, Chief.
13:59My department will book her.
14:01And my department will see that they throw the book at her.
14:07Ellen Blaine, alias Torchy Blaine.
14:10Yes, sir.
14:12Your Honor, the fire department, which is the complainant in this case,
14:16asked the court for no leniency toward the defendant because of political influences.
14:22You may rest assured this court is unbiased in its judgments
14:26and does not allow coercion in any form.
14:30Thank you, Your Honor.
14:33The defendant is charged with violation of Ordinance 487E.
14:38Section A, and I did it.
14:40Do you wish this court to accept that as an admission of premeditated guilt?
14:45Yes, Your Honor.
14:45I broke the fire alarm boxes, 11 of them, just for fun.
14:52Order in the court.
14:53The court has no alternative other than to sentence you to serve 30 days in the county jail.
14:59Oh, thank you, Judge.
15:00For each false alarm.
15:03For each...
15:0511 times...
15:06Hey, now, wait a minute, Judge.
15:07That's all.
15:10Well, I hope you're satisfied.
15:13Oh, completely, Ducky.
15:15Now, you'd be a good boy until Mama wants you to get her out of jail.
15:18This way, Lady.
15:19Goodbye, sweets.
15:20Listen, Torchy.
15:23It's no soup, Maxie.
15:26The dame talks plenty, but doesn't say anything.
15:28If you know what I mean.
15:30Looks like you got yourself thrown in jail for nothing.
15:33Well, I'll pull some strings and get you out of here.
15:35Oh, Maxie, don't do that.
15:36Wait till I give you the word.
15:37Give me a few more days.
15:38Your time's up.
15:40Okay.
15:41So long, Maxie.
15:41So long, kid.
15:42Ditch the dirge, Ruby.
16:09This ain't Revival Day.
16:11Well, you might wish it was, if you don't mind your own business.
16:25I'm telling you for the last time, lay off that singing.
16:29What are you going to do about it if I don't?
16:30I'm going to do it.
17:00She's going to sell it again.
17:01Yeah, she's going to sell it with me.
17:23Thanks, kid.
17:25Skip it.
17:25I'll report what you've done.
17:29Recommend you be made a trustee.
17:31Fall in.
17:42How do you like to get out of here?
17:44The only reason I'm staying is because of a couple of hundred iron bars and a few guards.
17:47Don't let that worry.
17:49You got ideas?
17:50Maybe.
17:51I'll talk to you later.
17:52Keep your eyes on the magazine and listen.
18:13If you spread enough dough, you can get in or out of any place.
18:18Yeah?
18:18What's on your mind?
18:19Well, you're going to be the fair-haired gal around here from now on.
18:22So it ought to be a cinch for you to find out which guards we can fix.
18:25How do you get the dough to fix them?
18:27The boyfriend.
18:28He just came into a pile of jacks.
18:30Now, if we get out of here and as far as Frisco, I can get word to him.
18:33He'll shell out whatever you've promised.
18:35So all you've got to do is to find out which guards have their hands on.
18:38Maybe the one who said she'd recommend...
18:41X-Nake, X-Nake.
18:44Telling you winded the head matron's up.
18:52She unquestionably saved the woman's life, but could very easily have been killed herself.
18:58We've got to get her out of here, whether she likes it or not.
19:00Hello, Lieutenant.
19:02Torsi, I've had enough of this foolishness.
19:05You're getting out of here.
19:06Well, of course I am.
19:06And that's what I wanted to see you about, Stevie.
19:09I'm going to escape.
19:10What?
19:11Escape.
19:11E-S-C-A-P-E.
19:12Break jail.
19:13Land.
19:14Oh, no, you don't.
19:15First you break into jail, now you want to break out.
19:17All for a two-bit newspaper story.
19:18I'll see the commissioner.
19:19That's just what I want you to do.
19:21Sit down.
19:21Look, a girl in here on a shoplifting beef is escaping with me.
19:25Why don't you make it a general jail delivery?
19:27Then you'll really have something.
19:28Will you listen to me?
19:30After we make the break, we head for San Francisco, where she contacts Denver Eddy.
19:35Who?
19:35Denver Eddy, her sweetie.
19:37Get it?
19:38Who do you think you're ribbing?
19:39On the level, Stevie.
19:40That's why I wanted to get in here in the first place.
19:42Maxie spotted her in an old photograph with Denver Eddy.
19:45Now, look, here's what I want you to do.
19:47You have your department fix the guards and the matrons so we can make the break.
19:50Then you follow us to San Francisco and stake yourself out in a hotel nearest the post office.
19:54When I get a chance, I'll contact you there.
19:57How do you know she'll fall for that gag?
19:58Because it's hers.
19:59Oh, I'll see that the escape looks plenty legitimate.
20:03Stevie, it can't miss.
20:04And just think, $5,000 reward.
20:07Well, we can buy that little dream cottage we've been looking at.
20:09And besides, I get a scoop.
20:11Kahagan gets a trip and the local boys make good.
20:14Now, the deal's cold.
20:16Oh, Stevie.
20:16You'll be sticking your neck out, honey, where anything can happen.
20:19Well, don't be silly.
20:19I'm not going to start anything.
20:21I'll just sit tight and wait for you.
20:23Stevie, look what it'll mean to you.
20:25To us.
20:28This is the door they'll escape through.
20:30Kahagan and I will be watching from a room across the street.
20:33You better park your car about here so Miss Blaine can spot it when she gets outside.
20:37Now, the night matron, who is in on the break,
20:39has orders to start the fireworks exactly at 9 o'clock, so you better get going.
20:43Okay, Steve.
20:43When we're in San Francisco, the main thing we've got to do is to stay away from the cops
20:48so they don't get wise when we're looking for somebody.
20:50Maybe we can tell them we're tourists.
20:52We don't have to tell them anything.
20:53There's no reason why they should know we're officers.
20:55If they get wise to us, they'll smell our award and get right in our hair.
20:58Come on.
21:07Did you get it?
21:10Give me the keys.
21:11Thanks, this is one of you.
21:14Thanks, this is one of you.
21:41Do as I tell you and you won't get hurt.
22:02Take us up to the locker rooms.
22:03We want to get the clothes we came in.
22:04Now get going.
22:05There's a taxi.
22:12Yeah.
22:23Now step on it, buddy.
22:28Well, they're on their way, Steve.
22:32Must get to the airport.
22:33Hey, how long are we going to be up here with the Angels, Steve?
23:00We're going to be in San Francisco in about a half hour.
23:04Don't you feel all right?
23:07Certainly, certainly.
23:09Only I don't like riding in these airplanes.
23:12It makes me ears feel funny.
23:14They're on your head, aren't they?
23:19Yeah, why?
23:20Yeah.
23:20All right.
23:42Bye.
23:42Bye.
23:47Taxi!
23:49Taxi!
23:51Take us to the 1200 block on Sycamore Street.
23:53Okay, ma'am.
23:55Taxi!
23:57Taxi!
24:17Thanks very much, Mr.
24:30It's on your mind to me.
24:32Oh, there's a couple of guys around here getting me nervous.
24:35There's one of them sitting over there by the window.
24:41It's been two days now.
24:43First off, they wanted to get a room.
24:45I told them I was filling up. They kept hanging around anyway.
24:47How about his pal?
24:48Slicker.
24:49Smooth dealer, I'd call him.
24:51Maybe the gang leader.
24:53Here he comes now.
24:58Well?
24:59Shhh!
25:00Blank that copper.
25:01He's been talking about us.
25:03How do you know?
25:04Him and that guy behind the desk have been watching me and whispering.
25:07Well, lots of people do that when they first see you gagging.
25:09Oh, I didn't know that, Steve.
25:15I don't get you, Charlie. Can't you be a little plainer?
25:19I can't tell you over the phone.
25:21Meet me in 10 minutes on the corner of 4th and Howard.
25:24But do you think it's safe?
25:28Yeah.
25:30Yeah.
25:31Yeah, I know, but...
25:35Okay, I'll be there.
25:37Where are you going?
25:40I got to see Charlie right away.
25:42He must have got word of the boyfriend.
25:43I'll be back as soon as possible.
25:45Maybe in a half an hour.
25:46Bye.
26:07Bye.
26:16I think you're right about that copper.
26:19Let's breathe and see if he follows us.
26:38He's tailing us, all right.
26:39I want you to step in the whole San Francisco police force.
26:41We're dividing up our 5,000 bucks.
27:07Stephen.
27:12Don't crack the bean tail.
27:17Steve.
27:18Don't crack the bean tail.
27:37May I help you?
27:44Oh, yes, yes.
27:45I was reading a novel in the beauty shop, and, uh, well, it was very interesting as far
27:49as I got, and I thought you might have a copy of it.
27:51What was the title?
27:53Oh, oh, that's the trouble.
27:54I didn't notice the title.
27:56But maybe if I tell you what the story's about, you'll recall it.
27:59As I remember, it had something to do with an undercover woman and a $5,000 reward.
28:04It seems that the undercover woman had established herself in an apartment, waiting for a desperate
28:11criminal to show up.
28:13And then there was something about, about a fire escape and some silk stockings.
28:17Oh, it was very interesting.
28:19Well, I do seem to...
28:20Oh, I've got it.
28:21The window had a sudden exposure.
28:24I mean the window of the apartment that the undercover woman was in.
28:27You see, the window had to face south, or the detective would never have seen the silk
28:30stockings.
28:31Well, what silk stockings?
28:33Oh, oh, that's right.
28:34I'm a little ahead of my story.
28:36Well, you see, the detective was hiding out in an apartment across the street.
28:40That's why he could see the silk stockings when the undercover woman hung them on the fire
28:43escape outside her window.
28:46Three stories up, I think.
28:48How else was she going to hang them out there?
28:50And how else was the detective to know when the desperate criminal showed up?
28:53Well, I'm afraid you have me there, lady.
28:57I know, boss.
28:58Them silk stockings was a signal.
29:00Pardon me, madam.
29:01I believe I recall a novel something like that.
29:04I think it was called the, uh, the detective understands, or she got her message across.
29:09Why, thank you.
29:10I do believe it is the detective understands.
29:13Have you got it?
29:14No, I have not.
29:15Oh.
29:16Oh, I'm sorry.
29:17But maybe if you get a copy, you'll send me a postcard.
29:22Yes, gladly.
29:23What is the address?
29:261298 Sycamore Street.
29:30Apartment 42.
29:34Gentlemen, may I help you?
29:36How much is this?
29:37Oh, that's a very fine cookbook.
29:39That'll be two dollars.
29:40I'll take it.
29:41Sentence of the Castle Hotel.
29:43J.K. Moriarty is the name.
29:44Yes, sir.
29:45At once.
29:53I didn't know you were a cook, Steve.
29:55How about whipping me up a sweet potato pie some night, huh?
29:57Forget it, you dope.
29:58I only bought the cookbook to give that copper a name and an address.
30:01Oh.
30:02Taxi.
30:09Why don't somebody build a man-sized cab?
30:12Come on, Gaggin.
30:14Come on.
30:36Thank you, buddy.
30:36Her apartment's on the third floor.
30:42That must be the fire escape she meant.
30:43Yeah.
30:47And that's the place across the street.
30:48The street tried to tell us to hold into it.
30:50We'll get a room on the north side.
30:51Directly opposite if we can.
30:56Here you are, Gant.
30:58Nice, ain't it?
30:59Yeah, kind of reminds me of the Ritz.
31:01It's got just the view we want, so we'll take it.
31:14Thank you, sir.
31:18Helen.
31:19Yeah?
31:19Gee, Ken, I got swell news.
31:22Charlie reached Eddie through a guy in Salt Lake City.
31:24He'll be showing up any day now.
31:25And maybe your sweetie, too.
31:27My sweetie?
31:28Yeah, sure.
31:29Steve the flathead.
31:31Oh.
31:32Oh, sure, Steve.
31:33Yeah.
31:34I figured he was kind of lonesome.
31:35So I says to Charlie, does he know a guy with that moniker?
31:37And he does.
31:39Well, that's quite a coincidence.
31:41But that ain't all.
31:42Charlie says he'll get a line on your man and bring him here.
31:44I'm some pal, eh?
31:48Yeah, yeah, you're some pal.
32:07Hey, Steve.
32:08Steve, take a look at this.
32:10The log on land on death ready in Salt Lake City,
32:12but he eluded him by two hours.
32:13Look.
32:13What?
32:14I tell you, the guy is uncanny.
32:15Absolutely uncanny.
32:17For our sake, I'm glad he skipped out on him.
32:19Yeah.
32:19I hope Torchy hasn't given us a bum stare.
32:22So do I.
32:23Because you won't look so good back in uniform.
32:26You're telling me?
32:27I wish something would hurry up and happen.
32:29My nerves are getting jumpy.
32:30Keep your eyes on that fire escape,
32:31and let's hope for the best.
32:38Hello, Jimmy.
32:39Now, those two mugs you had spotted,
32:41still hanging around?
32:42No, I ain't seen them for two or three days.
32:43They gave me a phony lead to the Castle Hotel.
32:45That's why I'm sure they're hot.
32:46Well, you know where to find me if they show.
32:48Oh, I'll be watching for them.
32:49Okay, boy.
33:02Hey, wait a minute.
33:05Where's your stand?
33:06Around the corner of the 400 block.
33:08Good.
33:08Do you remember picking up a couple of guys day before yesterday
33:10right in front of that bookstore?
33:11Well, I, uh...
33:13And one of them gets these dice
33:14are jammed down over his ears?
33:16Oh, sure.
33:16I remember now.
33:17Where'd you take them?
33:18Well, they had me drive them around
33:19a couple of dozen blocks
33:20before I dropped them off
33:22at the Bellevue Apartments on Sycamore.
33:24Say, they acted like they figured
33:25somebody might be tailing them.
33:27You got something there.
33:28Thanks, buddy.
33:30Wrestling natural tonight.
33:31Tiger Gooch meets the Bone Crusher.
33:34Hey, boss,
33:34the old Bone Crusher's doing his stuff tonight
33:36right here in San Francisco.
33:38Who's the Bone Crusher?
33:40Well, he's a wrestler.
33:41He used to be pride of the Navy.
33:43That is next to me.
33:45You see this here belt?
33:46Yeah.
33:46I won it for being champion.
33:48Oh, you beat him, huh?
33:48Why?
33:49Say, I was defending the title.
33:51We each had a four apiece.
33:53Then the match was called off
33:54on account of rain.
33:55So I kept the belt.
33:57Boy, oh boy, what a night.
33:59I'll never forget it.
34:00I was wearing purple tights
34:01and the old Crusher was wearing...
34:03The straight jacket.
34:03Yeah.
34:04No, no.
34:05Oh, cut it off, boss.
34:06This boy was plenty tough.
34:07Of course, the rain saved him.
34:09Naturally, and you never had a rematch.
34:11Well, that's it, boss.
34:12I give him plenty of chance.
34:14He's been avoiding me now
34:15for 15 years.
34:17But I'd like to see the old Crusher
34:19do his stuff, though.
34:20If Denver Eddie would only show up,
34:22maybe we could make it.
34:23Maybe.
34:24You two take the side.
34:33You two cover the alley.
34:34Come on.
34:37Then we started sparring around.
34:39I moved over here.
34:40He moved over there.
34:41Then I got his neck.
34:41And I pulled him around here.
34:42I jumped around.
34:43I reached over.
34:43I got a body slammer.
34:45Then I got his toe.
34:46I said, you give up?
34:47You give up?
34:48Top of the stairs.
34:49Life's taught to your weapons.
34:51Okay, boys.
34:52Give up.
34:53Give up!
34:54Oh!
35:00Boss!
35:02Caught his socks are flying from the mast.
35:06Let's go.
35:09Boy, oh boy.
35:10Those 5,000 bucks is in the bag.
35:12Look, you got a badge.
35:26They may not come in here,
35:27but I'm not taking any chances.
35:33Here, here.
35:42All right, hold on your feet
35:53and put up your hands.
35:54What's the idea?
35:55That's what we'd like to know.
35:57All right, boys.
35:57Frisco.
36:00Nothing on him.
36:01Of course, there's nothing on us.
36:02Can't a manager work out with this wrestler
36:04without you guys bouncing in?
36:06You mean that's a wrestler?
36:07What's your name?
36:08Gary the horse.
36:09Who?
36:10This is confidential,
36:11but a fact, officer.
36:12This is the one and only
36:14genuine Harry the horse.
36:17I've heard that name someplace before.
36:19Yes, so have I.
36:20Of course you have.
36:21Let me present
36:22the former heavyweight champion
36:23of the Navy.
36:24Glad that...
36:24Tugboat division.
36:26Get a load of that belt.
36:27He's been defending it
36:28for 15 years.
36:31Yes, the McCoy, all right.
36:32All right, boys.
36:33Wait for me down in the car.
36:35Yeah.
36:38You've got what it takes.
36:39Used to be a bit of a grappler myself.
36:41Say, why aren't you two working out in the gym?
36:44Well, I'll tell you.
36:45I'm planning to put him in a bout
36:47as a dark horse
36:48so I can pick up some juicy odds
36:49before the natives here
36:50get wise to how good he is.
36:52Yeah.
36:53I'll take a piece of that idea myself.
36:55Wait a minute.
36:55I'll take a piece of that.
36:56Sure.
37:01Sutter, 6285.
37:04Hello, is Mike there?
37:05Okay, put him on the wire.
37:07Mike's matchmaker for Sportland Arena.
37:10Hello, Mike.
37:10Simmons talking.
37:11I just dug up a new wrestler for you.
37:13Is he good?
37:15Listen, this is on the QT.
37:17The guy I'm talking about
37:18is the original Harry the horse.
37:21I ain't no horse.
37:22Yeah, that's right.
37:23Former champion of the Navy.
37:25I'll bounce him and his manager
37:25down to see you, right?
37:27Okay.
37:28Run down to see Mike right away.
37:30He might have a spot for you
37:30on the bill next week.
37:32Here's the address.
37:34Much obliged.
37:35Don't mention it.
37:37Well, I guess it's a good thing
37:38I dropped in after all.
37:39So long, Charlie horse.
37:41Harry horse.
37:41He's still there.
38:01Now, listen, Chief.
38:02I'm a patient guy,
38:03but I ain't gonna be called no horse.
38:05Help me get Ben Redding
38:06and I'll call you sweetheart.
38:07Come on.
38:08Come on.
38:08Have I been asleep long?
38:21No, not long.
38:22I was gonna wake you anyway
38:23because Eddie's due to blow in tonight.
38:34When did you put those stockings out there?
38:36Just a few minutes ago.
38:37Why?
38:38What's the matter with that?
38:39Oh, nothing.
38:40Except that I didn't think
38:41they'd get very dry out there.
38:44Yeah, they are a little damp,
38:45but I always wash them
38:46before I wear them,
38:47so wet or dry,
38:48on they go.
39:06You're getting hungry, kid?
39:11Yeah.
39:11Yeah, I could stand some food.
39:13Do you think the roast is done?
39:14I'll take a look-see.
39:18Come on.
39:20I'm ready with your shoulder,
39:21I'll try it.
39:23If it's locked,
39:23give it everything you got.
39:25Everything I got?
39:26Yeah.
39:26Oh, boy.
39:31Eddie!
39:31Eddie!
39:31Duck the guns!
39:35Where is it?
39:36Oh, where's it?
39:36Now, ditch the guns, will you?
39:40Hey, what?
39:40Jackie!
39:41Oh, look who's here!
39:42It's Steve!
39:42Steve the Flathead!
39:44Steve, this is Jackie.
39:45Hiya, Flathead.
39:46Hiya, Jackie.
39:50Who's this?
39:51Well, that's Harry the Horse,
39:52my bodyguard.
39:55Ah!
39:57Strong, manly type, huh?
39:58Say, the way you guys
40:01came busting in here,
40:02I thought maybe the cops
40:02were tailing you.
40:04Well, if there was,
40:05we didn't see any.
40:06Well, after all,
40:07we have to be a little careful.
40:08They might be shadowing a joint
40:10for Jackie's boyfriend.
40:11We're expecting him
40:12almost any time.
40:14Don't worry about the coppers.
40:16They're easy to cross up.
40:18I was in a hurry
40:19to see you, baby.
40:20Oh, Stevie.
40:22Come on over and talk to me.
40:26Stevie, I'm so glad
40:27to see you, darling.
40:29Romance.
40:31Romance.
40:35Maybe they want to be alone.
40:37Come on, let's get some drinks.
40:42Well, here's mud in your eye.
40:44Harry the Horse
40:45and Steve the Flathead.
40:47Sure are a couple of fancy monikers.
40:51Ah, what's the matter, horsey?
40:54Afraid of me?
40:55No, but...
40:56Say, kid,
40:57I'd better beat him oats
40:58instead of bourbon.
41:00Don't you think
41:01we'd better be going, Steve?
41:02Oh, going where?
41:03We've got to pick up
41:04some stuff we checked
41:05and look for a place
41:06to hole up in.
41:07Why don't you move
41:08in the apartment next door?
41:09It's empty.
41:10Oh, what do you say,
41:11muscle-bound?
41:12Well, I don't know.
41:12Well, of course, honey.
41:14Just like one big happy family.
41:17You go get your stuff
41:18and we'll have it fixed up
41:19with the landlady
41:20by the time you get back.
41:22Yeah, that's okay with me, baby.
41:24Come on, horse.
41:25Right with you,
41:26flathead.
41:27All right, fellas.
41:36Been waiting for you.
41:38What's the matter?
41:39Mike Kelly left worse for me
41:40and wants you right away.
41:41One of his rasses
41:41got hurt in training,
41:42so there's a spot
41:43for the horse
41:43on tonight's bill
41:44as a substitute.
41:45Oh, wait a minute, Summons.
41:46We're not ready for a match.
41:47You're looking for a break
41:48for the guy, aren't you?
41:49Yes, but...
41:49He's in the pig
41:50and missed a chance
41:51of a lifetime.
41:51Yeah, but I'm not
41:52in the pig of a lifetime.
41:53I can't.
41:53That's right, Summons.
41:54We can't go.
41:55Listen, Mike Kelly
41:56and I are old pals
41:57and I can't let them down.
41:58Come on, climb in.
42:00Here he is, Mike,
42:11the original Harry the Horse.
42:12You saved my life, kid.
42:14I thought I was gonna
42:14have to call off the show.
42:15Are you his manager?
42:16That's fine.
42:17I'm glad to know you.
42:17Tiger Gooch slipped
42:18in the shower,
42:19dislocated his shoulder.
42:20I'm sending you a man
42:21against the bone crusher.
42:22The bone crusher?
42:23Sure, some luck.
42:24Oh, but wait a minute.
42:25Show him his dressing room,
42:26will you, Simmons?
42:27Come on.
42:29Looks like we're getting
42:29the breaks quicker
42:30than we thought.
42:31Yeah, and I gotta feel
42:32I'm gonna keep on getting them
42:33until this thing is over.
42:34Well, you're not afraid
42:35of the bone crusher, are you?
42:36Who, me?
42:38Well, I licked them once
42:38before, didn't I?
42:43Quit worrying, will you, kid?
42:44Oh, they should be back
42:45before this.
42:46Oh, forget it.
42:47I guess they can take
42:47care of themselves.
42:54It's him.
43:03Eddie.
43:03Hello, honey.
43:04Hello, Jackie.
43:05Hi, boys.
43:06Hiya.
43:07Say, ain't you forgetting something?
43:08Come here, kid, and meet the boyfriend.
43:26Eddie, this is Blondie.
43:27I've heard plenty about you, Eddie.
43:29Glad to know you.
43:30This is Harp and Bugsy.
43:31Hello, boys.
43:32Well, Jackie, are you so excited
43:33you can't offer the boys a drink?
43:35Oh, that's right.
43:35We ought to celebrate.
43:36You boys sit down and relax.
43:37I'll get them.
43:38Let her get the drinks.
43:39Harp and Bugsy can help.
43:41Sure, Jackie, you stick with Eddie.
43:42He's probably got a lot to tell you.
43:44Hey, Eddie?
43:45Yeah, I have.
43:46Well, come on, boys.
43:57Gee, I'm glad to see you, honey.
44:00You had me worried.
44:03Oh, don't be so jumpy.
44:04Come on, sit down.
44:07I told you she was all right.
44:09You seem to forget that she was the gal
44:11that saved my life and helped me take a run out.
44:13It's funny there wasn't nothing about that jailbreak
44:15in the papers.
44:16So what?
44:17Newspapers don't miss a run out like that one.
44:19What are you driving at, honey?
44:23Oh, nothing.
44:27I'll be out of here in time to see a movie tonight.
44:32It's the Tiger's turn to throw me the match.
44:34Yeah.
44:35Oh, I forgot to tell you, Mike Kelly came down
44:37and said you got to wrestle a substitute.
44:38The Tiger got hurt.
44:40What?
44:41Why didn't you tell me this before?
44:43Who is the guy?
44:44Oh, some ice wagon called Harry the Horse.
44:46I never heard of him.
44:48Is he good?
44:49I don't know, but you can find that out better than I can.
44:52Supposedly you don't know it's my turn to win tonight.
44:55Say this is awful.
44:55Well, you got plenty of time to make a deal with him
44:58while you're wrestling.
44:58Now, what are you worrying about?
45:00How do I know the guy's honest?
45:02I better start training.
45:05I'm ducking out of here.
45:06Our five grand reward ought to be in Torchy's apartment right now.
45:09Wait a minute, Steve.
45:10I better get this and go with you.
45:11No, you stay here.
45:12I'll have Dan Veretti in the cooler before you step into the ring.
45:15Yeah, but I don't...
45:16Where are you going?
45:18I want to make a bet.
45:19Forget it.
45:19I'll take care of it later.
45:20Look, I just got some bad news.
45:22The Crusher's got a terrific headlock.
45:24So you better go to work on his neck.
45:25Hi, kid.
45:30The Bonecrusher's pretty rough on the Palookas we got around here,
45:32but he won't have a chance against a real champ like you.
45:35Now, if he starts to put his thumb in your eye...
45:37Yeah, but that's illegal.
45:38Sure, but all you got to do is stick your thumb in his eye,
45:40then comes the revolution.
45:42Well, I don't think I can wrestle tonight.
45:43What do you mean you can't?
45:44I got an investment in you, brother.
45:45Yeah, I know, but I...
45:47But I forgot my lucky charm, and I can't perform without it.
45:51If there's one time, it'll be unlucky for you if you don't.
45:54You're right.
45:55I tell you, I always lose when I ain't got it.
45:58Scout's on her.
45:59He's right, Simmons.
46:00It's psychology.
46:01If he hasn't got his lucky charm, he's licked before he steps into the ring.
46:04I'll get it for you.
46:05Oh, but wait a minute, Steve.
46:06You don't know where it is.
46:07Oh, yes, I do.
46:08But I moved it yesterday.
46:10I know, and I moved it back again.
46:16What is this lucky charm of yours, anyway?
46:19Why, it's a...
46:20A blackjack.
46:21Yeah, a blackjack.
46:23What?
46:23Why, you...
46:24No.
46:25No.
46:27Eddie, I'm telling you again.
46:29You've got nothing to worry about.
46:31Look at all she's done for me.
46:32But this boyfriend of hers, I never heard of any Steve the Flathead.
46:36Well, Charlie has.
46:37Else, how could he have tipped him off to where she is?
46:39Get a hold of Charlie.
46:41Charlie's gone to L.A.
46:42I used to know of Steve the Flathead in Kansas City.
46:44If it's the same guy.
46:45This guy's from Kansas City.
46:47He's due to show here any minute.
46:49And if Bugsy knows him, maybe you'll believe me.
46:52Maybe.
46:57Say, it's a little warm in here, isn't it?
46:59Maybe I'll let some air in.
47:01Keep away from that window.
47:02Just that you've been working makes it seem warm.
47:08Yeah.
47:08Yeah, I guess that's it.
47:19That's your boyfriend.
47:21Ask him in.
47:22From there.
47:22Who is it?
47:30It's me, Steve.
47:33Hiya, Jackie.
47:34Hi, Steve.
47:35We've been waiting for you.
47:40Stevie.
47:41God, there's three of them.
47:43What took you so long?
47:45I got back as soon as I could, baby.
47:46So this is Steve, the Flathead.
47:48Yeah.
47:49Steve, this is Denver Eddie.
47:52I've been wanting to meet you, Eddie.
47:56And these are his pals.
47:59Hiya, fellas.
48:01You know Bugsy.
48:05Yeah, yeah.
48:09Ain't seen you in a couple of years, Steve.
48:12Yeah, that's right.
48:13How you been?
48:14So-so.
48:16How about pouring me a drink, baby?
48:18I got a thirst.
48:19Go ahead.
48:20Is anyone else interested?
48:24Well, come on, Steve.
48:32Oh, wait.
48:32That was a lucky break.
48:33That Bug mixing me up with the real Flathead.
48:35Yeah, we're safe for a while.
48:37There.
48:37That ought to convince you.
48:39So he's really Steve the Flathead, eh?
48:43Steve the Flatfoot.
48:45That guy's a New York copper.
48:46I seen him around there.
48:56What are you going to do?
48:57I can't take Eddie with that standing army, isn't there?
48:59Where's Kagan?
49:00We got in the jam.
49:01He's got to rustle our way out of it.
49:02Hey, that's an idea.
49:05If I can get that mob out of the apartment,
49:06maybe I can make the pension.
49:07Okay, okay.
49:10Let me handle it, will you?
49:12Eddie, you ain't going to hurt Blondie.
49:14I won't let you.
49:15I don't care what you do about the copper,
49:16but you got to let her alone.
49:19All right, honey.
49:20We can get him there as a cinch.
49:21Get it?
49:22Yeah.
49:22Let's try it.
49:23Well, here goes, boys.
49:36Say, how would you folks like to go to the wrestling matches tonight?
49:40I got the tickets.
49:42Where'd you get them?
49:43I'm managing the turkey in the main event.
49:45Harry the horse.
49:46Harry the horse?
49:47I didn't know he was a wrestler.
49:49Who's he matched with?
49:50The bone crusher.
49:51Yeah.
49:52We saw him down in El Paso one time.
49:55He got so tangled up, he put me a bit off his own ear.
49:57I thought you wanted the boy, Steve.
50:00What's the angle?
50:01It fits in with my racket.
50:04That Sportland arena will have 20 grand or so in the box office tonight.
50:08I figure to slip out during the main event and make the touch.
50:11Being in there as a manager makes it easy for me to case the joint.
50:14I got it all figured out.
50:1620 grand, huh?
50:21What are you telling me about it for?
50:23The mob that was going to help me got hot and had to land.
50:26So I'll deal you in if you're interested.
50:29I'm always interested in easy dough.
50:31Besides, I'd like to see the matches.
50:33But, Eddie, it won't be safe.
50:35The place will be filled with cops.
50:37Yeah, well, those cheaters of his, nobody will know him.
50:39That's right.
50:40I asked three different cops how to get here tonight and none of them tumbled.
50:42But, Eddie...
50:43You girls start packing while Steve here is giving me the line.
50:46They're all blowing right afterwards.
50:49This is the kind of a setup I like.
50:51We collect some extra dough and there won't be anybody around to put the finger on me.
50:56Will there, Steve?
50:58No.
50:59No, buddy.
50:59Me and the girls were in the first car.
51:06You go with Hop and Bugsy.
51:07Why can't I go with Steve?
51:08I don't want to be taking any chances.
51:10This way, it's safer.
51:11Come on.
51:11You better take these tickets, Eddie, in case we get separated.
51:15Okay.
51:16See you later, Blondie.
51:19Get in the bag, fellas.
51:20I'll show for you.
51:21Okay.
51:22Okay.
51:22Okay.
51:22Okay.
51:22Okay.
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51:49Okay.
51:50Okay.
51:51Can Steve and the boys be here by now?
52:04Oh, I forgot to tell you.
52:07They went to pick up a pal of mine.
52:09A fellow that knows all the roads out of town.
52:11Oh.
52:12Oh.
52:16Hey, this isn't the way.
52:17Shut up, copper.
52:21Oh, Michael, how he has grown.
52:51Oh.
52:53Hey, that's Jerry Gahigan.
52:55What's all this hair, the horse stuff?
52:57Well, that's what they're calling.
52:57Did you ever see him before?
52:59Yeah, we was rivals in the Navy.
53:01I guess I better start whining.
53:04Ah!
53:06Wait a minute.
53:07Get back in there.
53:08What's the matter with you?
53:09I still got an investment in you, brother.
53:11Ah!
53:13I'm a little weak.
53:14I don't like the...
53:15So that's Steve's pal, eh?
53:18Yeah.
53:18I don't like this, Eddie.
53:21I know what I'm doing.
53:22I'm going to kill two bears with one stone.
53:26Why do you mugs think you're going?
53:28Why do you care?
53:29Now you can hit with this part of the hand.
53:38No punching.
53:39Yes.
53:39No choking.
53:40Yes.
53:41No fighting.
53:42Yes.
53:42I'm sticking a finger in the eye.
53:44Yes, sir.
53:46Take that off.
53:48But that's my championship belt, sir.
53:50Take it off.
53:51Now you go to your corner.
53:52You hear the bell, you come out resting.
53:55You're on your own.
53:56Go ahead.
53:56Go ahead.
54:11Hiya, kid.
54:11What's new in the Navy?
54:13I ain't in the Navy anymore.
54:14I'm a detective now.
54:15How's things by you?
54:16Just so-so.
54:17I got a wife, three kids, and goldfish.
54:21I hope Steve and those guys didn't get lost.
54:24Take it easy.
54:24They'll be here pretty soon.
54:30What's the matter with those mugs?
54:31They'll be asleep in another minute.
54:33They're just smart, that's all.
54:34Just smart.
54:35Now one false move, and somebody's liable to get hurt.
54:37Maybe we better get in some action.
54:39Yeah, I'll show you.
54:41Nothing good.
54:41You had the last four-letters.
54:43I'm the restaurant and leave it.
54:44Now it's my turn.
54:45Can I have a cigarette?
55:05In Mexico, when they line a guy up against the wall, they'll give him a cigarette.
55:08But this ain't Mexico.
55:11Oh, go on, give him one, Buxy.
55:20Have a light?
55:22Have a light.
55:41You have no calories.
55:44Lift up your right leg.
56:14Where are you going to look for the boys?
56:19Maybe they lost their tickets.
56:21Don't worry about it.
56:31I haven't lost any technique, have I, Crusher?
56:33No, you're okay.
56:39Harpin Bugsy should be here by now.
56:42Yeah.
56:44Now, you relax and I'll do my stuff.
56:46Okay, look out for my right foot, I've got a bunion.
56:48I'd better run and touch it, I'll lose my temper.
56:51Hey, wake me up if something happens, will you?
56:53Okay.
56:55Hey, look who's here, the Sherlock Holmes of the press.
56:58Where?
56:59Oh, wait a minute.
57:00Hello, Torchy.
57:01How's the world's greatest reporter?
57:02You got the wrong number, buddy.
57:03You can't kid me, you're Torchy Blaine of the star.
57:06How's your sidekick, Lieutenant Steve McBride?
57:08Look, I don't know what you're talking about.
57:09Look, I don't know what you're talking about.
57:11You're okay, sister.
57:12Ow!
57:14Ow!
57:15Ow!
57:16Ow!
57:17Ow!
57:18Ow!
57:18Ow!
57:19Oh, I know!
57:19You're in the dark, Holmes or the press!
57:20Wait a minute!
57:21Oh, wait a minute!
57:22Hello, Torchy.
57:22How's the world's greatest reporter?
57:25You got the wrong number, buddy.
57:26You can't kid me, you're Torchy Blaine of the star.
57:29How's your sidekick, Lieutenant Steve McBride?
57:32Look, I don't know what you're talking about.
57:35You're okay, sister.
57:41Ow!
57:46What have you done with Steve?
57:48Eddie, something's gone wrong.
57:49Yeah, we gotta get out of here.
57:52They're going with us, too. Get up.
57:58Ow!
57:59No! It's my pleasure!
58:06Let me down! Coach, it's in the gym!
58:08I gotta get out of here!
58:14Hey, what are you doing with that?
58:16Ready, horse. Ready, old boy.
58:18Wait a minute.
58:20Hey, that's Dan Veretti.
58:22I've had my eye on him.
58:23You've had your eye on him. Look what I've got on him.
58:25New York Police Department.
58:26Him, too?
58:27That's right.
58:28Nice work, Stevie.
58:29And you, too, Cahagan.
58:30Thanks, thanks.
58:32Thanks, thanks.
58:35Thanks, thanks.
58:36If you've had your eye on them, look what I've got up.
58:40New York Police Department.
58:42Him too?
58:43That's right.
58:44Nice work, Stevie.
58:45And you too, Cahagan.
58:52Thanks, thanks.
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