Kid Dynamite – Forgotten Golden Age Crime Story is a gripping vintage crime drama from Hollywood’s golden era. This classic film follows a young man navigating the dangerous world of crime, loyalty, and redemption. Packed with tense confrontations, emotional twists, and old-school storytelling, this forgotten gem captures the raw atmosphere of early American crime cinema.
With strong performances and dramatic pacing, this Golden Age feature reflects the style and intensity that defined 1940s crime films. If you enjoy black-and-white classics, vintage action drama, and timeless storytelling, this movie is a must-watch for classic film lovers.
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With strong performances and dramatic pacing, this Golden Age feature reflects the style and intensity that defined 1940s crime films. If you enjoy black-and-white classics, vintage action drama, and timeless storytelling, this movie is a must-watch for classic film lovers.
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00:15:46I'll get it.
00:15:47Wait out!
00:15:53Daddy, come on, give it to him.
00:15:55Keep your left up, you're...
00:16:09Boys, move around cautiously.
00:16:16Watch that left.
00:16:19Ooh, ooh, I wish he was in there, ooh, I wish he was in there.
00:16:21Why didn't you get in there when you had a chance?
00:16:23Ooh, am I glad I'm not in there?
00:16:24All right, stop driving.
00:16:31Listen.
00:16:33Come on, sir.
00:16:39Get in!
00:16:40Get in there, get in there.
00:16:44Watch that left, Jim.
00:16:45If you listen to me, you'll be a fighter.
00:16:47You know, you're ruining my reputation.
00:16:49I'm sick of this.
00:16:51Get in there and keep doing this.
00:16:52Keep your head.
00:17:00Lions comes out, barely able to keep his hand up.
00:17:02Johnson, cool, ready for the kill.
00:17:04Steps around smartly.
00:17:06See that?
00:17:07Lions jipped his way into that ring tonight.
00:17:09Now he's getting just what's coming to him.
00:17:11But that ain't nothing compared to what's gonna happen to him
00:17:13when I get out of this overcrowded bus.
00:17:21He isn't doing so well.
00:17:23He'll come round once he gets used to being in there.
00:17:44Wait a minute, Danny.
00:17:45Take it easy, Danny.
00:17:45Take it easy.
00:17:46Do it with that right hand, Danny.
00:18:00One, two, three, four, five, six, seven.
00:18:19One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
00:18:31That's it.
00:18:32He did it.
00:18:32Put him up here.
00:18:33Hit him with your right hand.
00:18:39How do you feel, champ?
00:18:40Sit down.
00:18:41Come on.
00:18:41Come on.
00:18:42How are you?
00:18:45Look, this time, go and give him a left, Frost.
00:18:47A right hand.
00:18:47Right, Frost.
00:18:47Then give him a Japanese uppercut.
00:18:49A Japanese uppercut.
00:18:50Yeah, double, Frost.
00:18:51Come on, kid.
00:18:51Build up.
00:18:57Beat him up.
00:18:59Come on, Danny.
00:19:01Danny boy.
00:19:11Yes, folks.
00:19:12Danny Lyons just seemed to step out of a plant.
00:19:14Lyons lands a vicious hook to Wildcat's right eye.
00:19:26Hey, what goes wrong?
00:19:27You got me.
00:19:28Give him a light.
00:19:29Give him a light.
00:19:30Give him a light.
00:19:36Johnson is down.
00:19:38He's down.
00:19:39One, two, three, four, five.
00:19:44Six.
00:19:45Seven.
00:19:46Eight.
00:19:47Nine.
00:19:48Ten.
00:19:52Can you picture that?
00:19:54He must have hit him with a stool.
00:20:02Now, ladies and gentlemen, the winner.
00:20:04Danny Lyons will receive the coveted amateur boxing belt.
00:20:06It'll take you ten years to work this off.
00:20:10And you'll start tomorrow.
00:20:12Passational champion.
00:20:13Oh, boy, you're really in the ringside.
00:20:14Oh, man.
00:20:15You hit that guy so hard with that Bolo, they're still counting over him.
00:20:18Will that Muggs be surprised?
00:20:19I'm not very surprised.
00:20:21Muggs, where you been?
00:20:22What happened to you?
00:20:23I've been around.
00:20:24Don't worry.
00:20:25We won the championship.
00:20:26See, Muggs, when you didn't show up, we didn't know what to do, so...
00:20:28We did all right, kid.
00:20:30My friends took very good care of me.
00:20:32My friends?
00:20:33What are you talking about?
00:20:34Might as well tell you, fellas.
00:20:36Danny fixed it up so he could fight tonight instead of me.
00:20:40Muggs, you're wrong.
00:20:40Well, I...
00:20:41Yeah, yeah.
00:20:41Playing dumb, huh?
00:20:42Did you figure this out all by yourself?
00:20:43I don't know what you're talking about.
00:20:44I wouldn't do a thing like that.
00:20:45No, you wouldn't do it, but you hired a couple of palookas to take me for a ride until this
00:20:48fight was over.
00:20:49Hey, is he making with the truth?
00:20:51Is that on a level?
00:20:51What goes on?
00:20:52Muggs, you're wrong.
00:20:53You gotta believe me you're wrong.
00:20:54Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know.
00:20:56Incidentally, this belt belongs to me.
00:20:59Yeah.
00:21:01Okay, Muggs.
00:21:02What about the car and those guys?
00:21:04Yeah, no, you never heard nothing about it.
00:21:06Of course, you know I'm still champ around here.
00:21:08Sure, Muggs, we...
00:21:09Well, just to prove it...
00:21:11Hey, wait a minute!
00:21:12What's the matter, boy?
00:21:13What's the matter?
00:21:14You lose half your butt...
00:21:14Now I'm going out and sure to press the real champ.
00:21:17Take care of him.
00:21:17I gotta take some pictures, Will.
00:21:18I will.
00:21:18I'll take care of him.
00:21:20I think Danny's coming.
00:21:21I'm sure anxious to see him.
00:21:26Hello, Mom.
00:21:27Hello, Mr. Gander.
00:21:28Congratulations, Danny.
00:21:29You were great tonight.
00:21:31We heard the whole thing in the radio.
00:21:32Where's the belt you won?
00:21:34Oh, the belt?
00:21:36You won it, didn't you?
00:21:37Yeah, I won it.
00:21:39But I lost it.
00:21:40Lost it?
00:21:41Where?
00:21:42How could you lose it?
00:21:46I'll tell you all about it later, Mom.
00:21:48Sure, Danny.
00:21:49Oh, by the way, one of my boys left for the army this afternoon.
00:21:52You can have the job tomorrow.
00:21:55Gee, that's swell, Mr. Gendick.
00:21:56I'll be there first thing in the morning.
00:21:58Good night, Mrs. Lange.
00:21:59Good night, Mr. Gendick.
00:22:00Good night, Danny.
00:22:01Good night, sir.
00:22:05Danny, what about the belt?
00:22:07Well, I...
00:22:08I didn't exactly lose it, Mom.
00:22:10The east side has it.
00:22:12The east side has it?
00:22:14Well, I gave it to Muggs.
00:22:15If I didn't, it would have meant a brawl.
00:22:17Mom, why don't you let me go out and teach him a lesson?
00:22:20Danny, as long as I live, I will never have a son of mine fighting on the streets.
00:22:24But, Mom...
00:22:25You...
00:22:31The thing's getting heavy, Mr. Park.
00:22:33Halt!
00:22:35Hey, ya, ladies and gentlemen.
00:22:36Meet the new champ, Muggs McGinnis.
00:22:39Muggs is gonna hit Danny Lyons so hard, they're gonna count him out in the air.
00:22:43He's gonna give him a mushroom nose, a cauliflower ear.
00:22:46In fact, he's gonna make him the only kid in his block with a built-in victory garden.
00:22:50He's so tough, he told Joe Lewis where to get off.
00:22:53He told Joe Lewis where to get off?
00:22:54Are you kidding?
00:22:55Well, they were riding on the same streetcar.
00:22:58What do you say, champ?
00:23:00It's a pleasure to stand up here and look down at all these smiling and intelligent faces.
00:23:04Now, don't you folks think the phony champ ought to come out and fight like a real man?
00:23:08Yes.
00:23:09Yeah.
00:23:09Well, then, call him.
00:23:11Danny!
00:23:12That's the matter with you.
00:23:13You're trying to make yourself conspicuous?
00:23:14Now, call him conservatively.
00:23:16Danny!
00:23:20Take it easy, champ.
00:23:21I don't want you to bruise that hand.
00:23:22You're fighting next week.
00:23:24Muggs McGinnis beat him.
00:23:27That's how Danny comes down.
00:23:28I want to give him a little lesson in pugilistic art.
00:23:31He's working.
00:23:32Working, huh?
00:23:33Whose baby cash is he pushing now?
00:23:35Go and find out for yourself.
00:23:37Go over to Lewis Gendick's garage.
00:23:43Gendick's?
00:23:44Sir, that Mooch is muscling on my territory again.
00:23:46You know how long ago I was promised that job?
00:23:48How long?
00:23:49Six months.
00:23:49180 days.
00:23:51What are you going to do about it?
00:23:52It ain't going to be pleasant to watch.
00:23:53Give me the crown, champ.
00:23:55Stoney, Skinny, take this back to Joe to Petra.
00:23:57Right.
00:24:02Thanks very much.
00:24:03Come back again.
00:24:20I mean, of course.
00:24:25I want you to be careful.
00:24:28I want you to be careful.
00:24:32I want you to be careful.
00:24:37Not an irresponsible nerdy well like you.
00:24:40Then when do you call this double-crosser a gentleman?
00:24:43On your way, troublemaker.
00:24:45Come on, fellas. The atmosphere is getting a little dense around here.
00:24:48Why don't you two guys go play ping-pong with a time bomb?
00:24:53If he was my son, I'd give him an old-fashioned talking to...
00:24:57right over my knee.
00:25:00Sometimes I can't figure mugs.
00:25:03I wonder if he could take the same kind of medicine he dishes out.
00:25:12Yes, sir.
00:25:13Oh, it's you. Hi.
00:25:14Hello, champ.
00:25:15What do you want? Regular or Ethel?
00:25:18What's so funny?
00:25:19You cost me some dough last night.
00:25:21And incidentally, you can thank me for getting in that ring.
00:25:24What? You mean...
00:25:25Yeah, yeah. I finally got eaten with mugs.
00:25:27Cost me some dough, but it was worth it.
00:25:30How many gallons you want?
00:25:32Make it three, and here's my ration book.
00:25:34Don't be so gloomy.
00:25:37Don't forget, Danny's name is going to be stricken from the record.
00:25:41He's out of the club intimately, ultimately, and forever.
00:25:43Why not get his next year's dues first?
00:25:45Hi there, maybe there, huh?
00:25:46Never mind his next year's dues. He's out right now, presently.
00:25:49Henceforth the rush.
00:25:50Oh, you're a big man, aren't you?
00:25:58Check the oil?
00:25:59No, here.
00:26:00Thanks.
00:26:01I'll be seeing you, champ.
00:26:10Mr. Gendick, could I take about ten minutes off?
00:26:13Why, sure, Danny.
00:26:14Thanks a lot.
00:26:18Azov, the 15th Instinct of the Month quote.
00:26:21Hey, how do you spell Azov?
00:26:23Azov? I don't know. Strike it from the records.
00:26:26I asked the president of this club, hereby alone, unanimously ostracize Danny Lyons from this club.
00:26:31And if he knows what's good for him, he won't come around anymore.
00:26:41Hey, Chairman at Arms, see who that is.
00:26:43There's somebody trying to break the lease.
00:26:44Now, with all the good news comes a little bad.
00:26:47Hey, Muggs, it's Danny.
00:26:49Never heard of him.
00:26:50Come on, I've just been advised that Muggs would not enjoy the pleasure of your company.
00:26:54Well, I'm still a member of this gang.
00:26:57I said I told you not to let him in here.
00:26:59I ain't no second front.
00:27:00Listen to me, Muggs, and the rest of you fellas.
00:27:02What'd you do, come over here to cry on my shoulders?
00:27:04I didn't come down here to cry on anybody's shoulder.
00:27:06I have an idea that Harry Wyckoff was behind that whole mess last night.
00:27:09Sure he was.
00:27:10You and Harry worked together.
00:27:12Oh, you're crazy.
00:27:13Well, the last time I saw Harry was at the...
00:27:15Was at the pool room.
00:27:16And now I know why you didn't switch that chalk like I told her.
00:27:19You wanted Harry to win.
00:27:20Well, Muggs, you've got to believe me.
00:27:22I'm on the square with you.
00:27:24No, I think I know why you came down here.
00:27:26To encounter Ivy.
00:27:27Ivy? What's she got to do with it?
00:27:28She's got a lot to do with it.
00:27:30Just in case you thought I didn't want you two going out together.
00:27:33Well, you come down here and try to worm your way out of this thing,
00:27:35just like you're doing now.
00:27:37Muggs, you don't even give me a chance.
00:27:38I ain't giving away no chances.
00:27:40And furthermore, stay away from my sister.
00:27:54Danny!
00:27:56Are you coming to the dance tonight, Danny?
00:27:57Yeah, I don't know.
00:27:58Maybe.
00:27:59Maybe?
00:27:59Why, everybody's going to the dance.
00:28:01Remember, I'm giving away 50 bucks to the Best Hamburger Jitterbug team.
00:28:04Yeah, I know.
00:28:05I could sure use that 50.
00:28:07Come to think of it, I could too.
00:28:12Oh, what am I doing?
00:28:14I'm giving it away.
00:28:16Hey, look.
00:28:17There's Klinkhammer.
00:28:18He's running for sheriff.
00:28:18You mean running from sheriff.
00:28:20It ain't sheriff.
00:28:21It's assemblyman.
00:28:22And furthermore, he ain't running.
00:28:23He's just champagne-ing.
00:28:25I'm surprised a man of my ignorance don't know nothing.
00:28:27Well, I'll see you tonight, Mr. Klinkhammer.
00:28:28Okay, Danny.
00:28:30Well, hello, boys.
00:28:32Hiya, Klinky.
00:28:34It's Klinkhammer.
00:28:35Okay, Sinkhandle.
00:28:36Hey!
00:28:37Weather clear.
00:28:38Track fast.
00:28:39Looks like a Mickey Finn with fuzz on it.
00:28:41Man, look at that handle.
00:28:42Beautiful skin.
00:28:43Every time I look at it, I want to put on my finger in there and start bowling.
00:28:48Very funny.
00:28:49Well, I suppose you boys all have your partners for the big dance tonight.
00:28:51I don't need no partner.
00:28:52I can win it alone.
00:28:53I got a dame that's solid.
00:28:54Z-O-I-L-T.
00:28:55Hey, looky.
00:28:56Are you going to give us more of that counterfeit money?
00:28:57I certainly am.
00:29:00Counterfeit?
00:29:00Why, my money's good.
00:29:01Always has been.
00:29:02Yeah, the last time they gave me a five Lincoln was Winkin'.
00:29:06Well, look, boys.
00:29:06I got to go now.
00:29:07I got to pay a little social call on your folks, you know.
00:29:10Well, I'm off.
00:29:11You're not kidding.
00:29:12You are off.
00:29:13See you later, Klinky.
00:29:15If flows make the man, you've got a long way to go, son.
00:29:18I'll be out later.
00:29:20Step down, sir.
00:29:24Yeah, Milky.
00:29:25Keep the change.
00:29:26Thank you, sir.
00:29:28Hey, Mr. Scurullo.
00:29:29Fine.
00:29:30How are you, fellas?
00:29:30Hi, Pop.
00:29:31Hi, Ray.
00:29:32Where you been to?
00:29:33A Turkish bath?
00:29:33This y'all getting a shine.
00:29:34Gotta look neat once in a while, don't I?
00:29:36Take over.
00:29:38Yeah?
00:29:38I'm only hip to what you're talking about.
00:29:40Hey, Jackson, you know that shop you just shined up?
00:29:42Yeah.
00:29:43Who's that big colloca he's talking to in there?
00:29:45He's a friend of my boss.
00:29:46He works here.
00:29:47Hey, Muggs, maybe Danny was right.
00:29:49Sure, maybe he was right, but that still don't prove he didn't have nothing to do with it.
00:29:52Look, you kids, if anything's cooking on your brains, don't do it around here.
00:29:57And for you, my Lily Clips, you take over while I go home and see your mama.
00:30:02Give me a shine, boy.
00:30:02Look at that, Pop.
00:30:03I'm allergic to this polish.
00:30:05Hey, boy, give me a shine.
00:30:06If you give me a shine, I'll polish you off, but quick if you don't get out of that chair.
00:30:11Let's get your sword.
00:30:13See, you came around to pay off a little bull, Dad, huh?
00:30:15Yeah, we came around to pay off, all right.
00:30:19What do you want?
00:30:20Where's that young elephant you was just talking to?
00:30:22I didn't see nobody.
00:30:24You got a stigmatism, huh?
00:30:26You paying much protection lately, Wyckoff?
00:30:28What's it to you?
00:30:30Oh, nothing.
00:30:31Nothing at all.
00:30:32How much you lose on the fight last night?
00:30:34I think you lost a little more than I did, huh?
00:30:36How would you like to lose consciousness?
00:30:39What's the matter?
00:30:39Can't you take a little rib?
00:30:40He be laughing, boy.
00:30:41He knows a little about this, huh?
00:30:43Look, fellas, this ain't no pool hole.
00:30:45Now get out of here before I call the cops.
00:30:46Call the cops?
00:30:48That's a funny one.
00:30:49Go ahead and call them.
00:30:50We'll lead them right into that back room there and let them place a couple of bets.
00:30:53And speaking of bets, there's a couple of newspaper men back there that we're going to place a little parlay
00:30:58on.
00:30:59But I wouldn't bet them to win.
00:31:07What do you kids want in here?
00:31:09Oh, we just come around to renew acquaintances.
00:31:11Hello, kid.
00:31:12Now, kid, so you remember me, huh?
00:31:15I thought you'd try to say you was a couple other guys.
00:31:18I don't know what you're talking about.
00:31:19That lapse of memory.
00:31:20All right, outside.
00:31:21Get going.
00:31:22Sure, we'll get going.
00:31:23You hear what he says, fellas?
00:31:24Well, let's go.
00:31:25Give me a call, McGill.
00:31:26Give me a call.
00:31:32Hey, I wonder what time the floor show goes on.
00:31:36What's Hatchett's face doing up there?
00:31:38Where's the judge?
00:31:39Must be out to lunch.
00:31:40Gee, a lady judge.
00:31:42Next case, please.
00:31:44Benny Miller.
00:31:46Joe Collins.
00:31:48Harold Stone.
00:31:50Harold Stone.
00:31:51Edward McGinnis.
00:31:54Edward McGinnis.
00:31:55Edward McGinnis.
00:32:03Do people usually call you by that name, Muggs?
00:32:06No, that's because you're so homely.
00:32:08I mean, tough.
00:32:09Tough?
00:32:10Only my friends call me Muggs.
00:32:12I don't think you'd know a friend if you saw one.
00:32:15I'm his friend.
00:32:16Thanks, Glenn.
00:32:17I don't suppose any of you boys have got a job.
00:32:19A job?
00:32:20I worked once.
00:32:21I was a pin setter.
00:32:22What is a pin setter?
00:32:23They knock them down.
00:32:24I set them up.
00:32:26Gee, judge.
00:32:27Ain't you never bowed?
00:32:30Stop that.
00:32:32Sorry, Miss, uh...
00:32:33Your Honor, uh...
00:32:34Didn't get much sleep last night.
00:32:36I can't see no point in discussing Glimpy's career.
00:32:38The issue is, are we going to the Hooskow or ain't we?
00:32:41Whether I send you there or someone else does,
00:32:43eventually that's where you're going to wind up.
00:32:47I can't understand it.
00:32:48You boys are supposed to be good American citizens.
00:32:51While our soldiers are fighting for peace,
00:32:54you're disturbing it.
00:32:55There's a hundred and one things that you can do
00:32:57to further war effort.
00:32:59And I'm going to give you a chance to do it.
00:33:01Go on home and don't let me catch you back here again.
00:33:04Okay.
00:33:05Thanks, Miss Judge.
00:33:09So long there, Johnny.
00:33:12Where do you think you're going?
00:33:17You said the case was dismissed.
00:33:20The case was dismissed for them.
00:33:21They were brought in here for disturbing the peace.
00:33:23You were brought in here for bookmaking.
00:33:25This is your second offense.
00:33:26How do you plead?
00:33:29Guilty.
00:33:31Six months each.
00:33:33Next case, please.
00:33:36I'll see you fellas later.
00:33:38I got a little date.
00:33:39Monks, can I go with you maybe, huh?
00:33:40Nah, this is personal.
00:33:42Okay.
00:33:43Hey fellas, you want to go over to the pool room, huh?
00:33:45Didn't you hear what that judge said?
00:33:48Hey, I wonder where he's going.
00:33:50Let's find out.
00:34:00Hey, Danny.
00:34:02I've had a change of disposition.
00:34:04Yeah?
00:34:05Yeah.
00:34:07Hey, Muggs is talking to Danny.
00:34:09Hey, what do you know about that?
00:34:11You can take Ivy to that dance tonight.
00:34:14Thanks.
00:34:14I appreciate that.
00:34:15That's nothing.
00:34:16Nothing at all.
00:34:18I thought that fight.
00:34:19I found out about Wyckoff.
00:34:21Oh, did he tell you how much I paid him for the job?
00:34:23Yeah, right there you wasn't in on it.
00:34:24It's a lucky break for you, that's all.
00:34:28By the way, we're having a meeting tomorrow night.
00:34:31The last I heard, I was kicked out of the club.
00:34:33Yeah, well, I kicked you back in.
00:34:35I'll see you later.
00:34:39Don't wait up for me.
00:34:44You're a nice girl, Patricia May, but we got it in common.
00:34:47You can't even shoot a game of pool.
00:34:50If that's the way you feel about it, you better hang up.
00:34:55I guess that's the way she felt about it.
00:34:58I hope Danny likes his dress.
00:35:00Well, I don't see why not.
00:35:01He sees you in it every day.
00:35:03Oh, right there.
00:35:08Well, good evening, Mrs. McGinnis.
00:35:09Won't you come in, Danny?
00:35:11Hello.
00:35:12Hello, Ivy. Are you ready?
00:35:13I will be in just a minute.
00:35:14Wait till I get my coat.
00:35:15Okay.
00:35:16Mr. Danny lines to see Miss Ivy McGinnis.
00:35:19Prepare for a lull.
00:35:21Very funny bit.
00:35:23You expect to win that 50 tonight?
00:35:25We're sure gonna try.
00:35:27Well, you should know a couple of good steps by now.
00:35:29You've been practicing for 300 years.
00:35:31Take me, for instance.
00:35:32I'm gonna win that Mazuma tonight,
00:35:34and I ain't had no practicing at all.
00:35:35You're going to dance tonight, Mugs?
00:35:37Who's your partner?
00:35:38Anybody I know?
00:35:39I didn't know you went in for dances, Mugs.
00:35:41I'm ambidextrous.
00:35:42Tonight you're gonna find out that I can beat you with my feet as well as my hands.
00:35:46Come on, Danny. Let's go.
00:35:48Good luck, kids.
00:35:49Be home early.
00:35:50Good night, Mugs.
00:35:50Good night.
00:35:50Good night, Mrs. McGinnis.
00:35:51Have a good time.
00:35:54Don't slam the door, Schlemiel.
00:35:57I'm sorry, Ma.
00:35:59I don't like to be crude like that.
00:36:01But that guy brings out the bad side in me.
00:36:03Did I hear you say you were going to the dance?
00:36:05When did you decide on that?
00:36:07Just now.
00:36:08A little spontaneous conclusion.
00:36:11Hey, Ma, do me a favor, will you?
00:36:12Press this shirt and block this hat.
00:36:14You're not going to the dance in those clothes.
00:36:17No.
00:36:18No, I guess not.
00:36:19Well, how about that outfit I used to wear when I was a choir boy?
00:36:22I'll get it for you.
00:36:25Quiet boy.
00:36:46I'll get it for you.
00:36:52Quiet boy.
00:36:58I'll get it for you.
00:37:01Hoyl.
00:37:04I'll do it for you.
00:37:05Time-to-end.
00:37:05Let me go.
00:37:06Let me, second.
00:37:09Happyipper-zlich 2017.
00:37:10Let me go.
00:37:16It's very important.
00:37:20You'll be taken.
00:37:21That's right away, horses.
00:37:31I wish you luck in the contest this evening.
00:37:33Oh, thank you.
00:37:34Thanks a lot.
00:37:35See, that band sounds swell, doesn't it, huh?
00:37:37Sure does.
00:37:38Danny, look.
00:37:39I can't believe it.
00:37:40It's Muggs with a girl.
00:37:41I wonder who she is.
00:37:43Muggs, how'd you get here so fast?
00:37:45We had an upper birth on Superman.
00:37:47Well, I'll see you later.
00:37:49Good luck, Muggs.
00:37:49You'll need it.
00:37:51Muggs, how'd you get here so fast?
00:37:52Why don't you check this hat?
00:37:54That's too much.
00:37:55When coming through the rug.
00:38:18And now for the benefit of you swing shifters.
00:38:22That is, those of you who have to go home early.
00:38:26We're going to have the amateur jitterbug contest immediately.
00:38:30Now all those contestants will kindly come up to the table and get your numbers.
00:38:34See, we have numbers to put on your back, every one of you.
00:38:35Plenty of them.
00:38:36Come on, folks.
00:38:37Up to the table.
00:38:45Dancing alone?
00:38:46Nah.
00:38:47Hey, Glumpy, are you in the contest?
00:38:49Sure.
00:38:49I didn't know you were jitterbug.
00:38:51Are you kidding?
00:38:51Me and the members of my family have been bugs for years.
00:38:53Oh, well, where's your suit go?
00:38:55Suit coat?
00:38:55Couldn't wear it.
00:38:56It's got a hole in the knee.
00:38:57Hey, look, if you don't mind, we have a contest down here.
00:39:00Hey, if she falls down, she'll be home.
00:39:02Funny guy.
00:39:05Got this thing just as good as one.
00:39:07What's the use of dancing a couple of hours and expending all that energy?
00:39:09Good luck, Mark.
00:39:10I don't need no luck.
00:39:11This thing's in the bag.
00:39:12Yeah?
00:39:13I hope there's a hole in the bag.
00:39:14Huh?
00:39:15Your number.
00:39:16I don't like that number.
00:39:17Give me the other one, will you, boss?
00:39:18No.
00:39:19No, it's no good.
00:39:20That's my lucky number.
00:39:21Five.
00:39:22Five.
00:39:22That's the one that'll...
00:39:23You better be lucky, Mark.
00:39:26Well, you're being very pessimistic.
00:39:28Okay, boys.
00:39:30Let her go.
00:40:11Here's what I love.
00:40:14I want to love you.
00:40:15Oh, you better be happy.
00:40:15Love you.
00:40:15Bye.
00:40:15Bye.
00:40:16Bye.
00:40:16Bye.
00:40:18Bye.
00:40:19Bye.
00:40:35The End
00:41:02What you tell me that boy about?
00:41:05Dispose of that thing.
00:41:06No sooner said than done.
00:41:51Oh, get your old girls.
00:41:53Come on, second front.
00:41:54Let's get some milk.
00:42:15I was getting close to Victor Dummertime.
00:42:17Good mugs are sure to win.
00:42:19Good mugs are sure to win.
00:42:22Good mugs are sure to win.
00:42:49Good mugs are sure to win.
00:42:50Oh.
00:43:22Oh, it's too bad, aren't you? I guess they were too good for us.
00:43:25Oh, it's all right. Mugs won anyway.
00:43:43Well, congratulations, Mugs.
00:43:44Thanks. Give me the 50, quick stammer.
00:43:47I've told you a thousand times my name is Klunkhammer.
00:43:50A Klunkhammer.
00:43:51Yeah, yeah. We'll overlook your personal difficulties.
00:43:53Shoot the foodie to me, snooty.
00:43:59No.
00:44:01I don't like that look in your eye.
00:44:03I'm sorry, kids.
00:44:06What are you sorry about? I won, didn't I?
00:44:08Well, that all depends.
00:44:10Young lady, do you work at the Silver Slipper Dance Hall?
00:44:13Well, in a way.
00:44:15And you get paid for dancing?
00:44:17Yes, I guess so.
00:44:19Well, that settles it. I'm sorry. I can't give you the prize money.
00:44:22Ladies and gentlemen, quiet, please. Attention.
00:44:25Unfortunately, Mr. McGinnis has been dancing with a professional.
00:44:29How did you expect me to win with an amateur?
00:44:31I've got to have some personal handicap, don't I?
00:44:33Will you please stop butting in when I'm interrupting?
00:44:36Mr. McGinnis has been disqualified.
00:44:38And the real winners of the East Side Amateur Jitterbug Contest
00:44:42are Danny Lyons and Ivy McGinnis.
00:44:47Danny!
00:44:48Danny, we won!
00:44:49We won!
00:44:50Oh, Mugs isn't going to like this.
00:44:54All right, champions, come and get your money.
00:44:55You're full of perjury, you know that.
00:44:57I won that contest all by myself.
00:44:59I just used the slightest bit of assistance from this young, innocent girl here.
00:45:03Mugs, I told you before, you're disqualified.
00:45:05That means scram.
00:45:07Oh, come on, Mugs. We had fun anyway.
00:45:10Congratulations, Danny, and you too.
00:45:12Thanks a lot.
00:45:13Well, half of this is yours, Ivy.
00:45:14Oh, that's all right, Danny. You keep it for a while.
00:45:16Okay.
00:45:18I've been playing second fiddle of you for a long time, Lyons.
00:45:21But you're going to look awful funny playing a harp.
00:45:24Uh-uh. Now, now, no festercuffs.
00:45:26I did it.
00:45:27Go part your hair, breakaway.
00:45:30All right, everybody dance.
00:45:32And let the arches follow where they may.
00:45:43You had to lose that contest after all that fancy hooping.
00:45:47Yes, indeed, Mugs.
00:45:48How did you learn all those fancy steps?
00:45:50I invented them.
00:45:51You're a real hip-hop, Pop.
00:45:52I'm sure, man.
00:45:54Ah, Danny, congratulations.
00:45:55Both of you. That was great stuff.
00:45:57Oh, thanks.
00:45:57Thanks a lot.
00:45:58John, sure, sorry you got disqualified, Mugs.
00:46:00I never saw anybody look any sorry.
00:46:02Oh, cheer up, Mugs. It's all in the family anyway.
00:46:05Well, the drinks are on us. What do you have?
00:46:07I'll have an Andre's.
00:46:08What are you going to have, Mugs?
00:46:10I'd like to have a few words with you.
00:46:13There's a lot of little things we've got to discuss.
00:46:15About 50 of them.
00:46:17But I think we'd better do it in private.
00:46:20Okay, Mugs.
00:46:21Excuse me, honey. I'll be right back.
00:46:22Yeah, he'll be right back.
00:46:26Hey, Glippi, it's too bad. You were disqualified.
00:46:29Professional jealousy.
00:46:30Will you have kids? Glippi's mine.
00:46:31I already got mine, aren't you?
00:46:33Me too, Lemony.
00:46:34Just make mine water. I'm driving.
00:46:40Come on, walk over to 50. You've been holding it long enough.
00:46:42But, Mugs, we won the contest.
00:46:44Technically, yes. Financially, no.
00:46:46Come on. Hatch the scratch.
00:46:49You were disqualified.
00:46:50Besides, part of this money is ivy's.
00:46:52I'll take care of the distribution.
00:46:54Mugs, Danny, what's the matter?
00:46:55You'll get back to your lemonade. It's a little personal matter.
00:46:58Now, come on. Get it on the line.
00:47:00You can't stand to lose, can you?
00:47:02No, I can't.
00:47:03If you don't give me that dough, I'm going to belt you one right on the chin.
00:47:06I'll make what to take.
00:47:10Danny, don't do it.
00:47:11Just because he's my brother, don't let him knock you around.
00:47:14That money belongs to us.
00:47:16My palm is itching and my left is raring to go.
00:47:19If you're going to get it up, I'll give you one more chance.
00:47:24Okay, Mugs, if that's the way you want it.
00:47:26That's just the way I want it.
00:47:28Half of that's ivy's, don't forget.
00:47:30I don't want any part of it.
00:47:31Wait a minute, ivy.
00:47:32I'll take you home.
00:47:34I can find my own way home.
00:47:36Spoken like a true McGinnis.
00:47:39Well, so long, champ.
00:47:55Hey, Danny.
00:47:56Wait a minute.
00:47:59You're leaving the dance rather early, aren't you?
00:48:02Well, I was getting pretty tired.
00:48:04Isn't everyone who'd pick what Mugs hands out?
00:48:07I'm not afraid of Mugs.
00:48:08I know that.
00:48:09But he thinks you are.
00:48:12Did you ever think of joining another gang?
00:48:14That'll be running away.
00:48:16Not the outfit I'm talking about.
00:48:18They'll be glad to get you.
00:48:20They will sooner or later.
00:48:21And you'll be fighting all kinds of bullies.
00:48:24Like Mugs?
00:48:25Worse.
00:48:26These bullies are called Japs and Nazies.
00:48:29You mean the army?
00:48:31That won't be running away, Danny.
00:48:33That's real fighting.
00:48:35They tried to get me and 17, but couldn't finish the job.
00:48:40There I go, talking about that again.
00:48:44We'll talk it over some more.
00:48:47See you in the morning, Danny.
00:48:48Yes, sir.
00:48:50Good night, Mr. Gendick.
00:48:51Good night.
00:48:56And then I met Mr. Gendick outside.
00:48:59Your father and Mr. Louis Gendick were very good friends.
00:49:02They fought together over in France.
00:49:05I'll bet Pop was a good soldier.
00:49:08One of the best.
00:49:10What are you thinking of, Danny?
00:49:14I'm thinking what a lot of us fellas should have done weeks ago.
00:49:19I'm joining the army.
00:49:20With your consent.
00:49:24For that kind of fighting, Danny, always.
00:49:26I'm proud to have you go.
00:49:32I wonder what Ivy will think.
00:49:35Do you mean to say that Danny stood there and did nothing about it?
00:49:40Mugs might be a bully and all that, but Danny doesn't even stand up for his own right.
00:49:45Well, it seems to me that if Danny had a little of what Mugs has, and vice versa, you'd have
00:49:50something.
00:49:59You're still like Danny, don't you, honey?
00:50:02I suppose.
00:50:11R-Q-O-P-L-Y-Z-M...
00:50:15Hello, Glippi.
00:50:16Don't tell me you want to go to work.
00:50:17Why?
00:50:18Just give myself an eye test.
00:50:20Hey, what happened to Danny?
00:50:21You fire him?
00:50:21Danny quit.
00:50:22Quit?
00:50:23What'd he do, let failure go to his head?
00:50:25He had a special reason of his own.
00:50:27I don't think you boys are going to see him around so much.
00:50:29Okay, I'll play straight.
00:50:31Tell me.
00:50:32Danny's joined a new gang.
00:50:33New gang?
00:50:34Bring him around and rub their heads together and make a bonfire out of him.
00:50:37But this gang's really tough.
00:50:39Tough?
00:50:40That's different.
00:50:41New gang?
00:50:42Mugs ain't going to like this.
00:50:45Fantastic.
00:50:45How do you make those hangers, Mugs?
00:50:46Just practice.
00:50:47Just practice.
00:50:48That's all.
00:50:48Hey!
00:50:49I can remember what time in Chicago...
00:50:50Hey!
00:50:50Get all this!
00:50:51Listen quietly.
00:50:52Listen.
00:50:53Now speak English.
00:50:54Danny's left.
00:50:54He's gone away.
00:50:55Why do I care about Danny?
00:50:56Yeah, but he's joined a new gang.
00:50:58What gang?
00:50:58I don't know.
00:50:59Gendick's wouldn't tell me.
00:51:00What's Gendick know about it?
00:51:01Nothing.
00:51:02As long as he said it was very tough and they control the whole country.
00:51:05I'm going to get even with Gendick one of these days.
00:51:08Yeah, he always sticks up with Danny.
00:51:09That's why you never got that job.
00:51:11I'll tell you what to do.
00:51:12You fellas scatter around and see what you can find out about Danny and his new gang of his
00:51:15and come back here and let me know.
00:51:20Come out of your tone deaf.
00:51:22Oh, don't be so gruesome.
00:51:30Hey, Muggs.
00:51:31What is this about Danny?
00:51:33Oh, I'd rather not talk about it.
00:51:35Nick!
00:51:35Nick!
00:51:36Hello, Peter.
00:51:37What's the matter?
00:51:38Look, look what they did.
00:51:44Murderers.
00:51:44My parents.
00:51:46What do I do about them?
00:51:48Oh, don't worry, Peter.
00:51:50Go over to the consulate.
00:51:51He will advise you what to do.
00:51:54You mean the same thing?
00:51:55You say those Nazis just walked in and snuffed out a whole town just like that?
00:51:59Yes.
00:52:00It was no bigger than our neighborhood from Mott Street to this block.
00:52:05Hey, Nick.
00:52:07What's this?
00:52:08What are you doing?
00:52:08Going to school or something?
00:52:10Or this?
00:52:12I'm studying to be an American citizen.
00:52:16You mean you say you ain't a citizen?
00:52:18I soon will be.
00:52:19As soon as I know what's in here.
00:52:21Is it very tough?
00:52:23Mm-hmm.
00:52:23Some of the questions are easy and others you have to study again and again.
00:52:28I don't see why you have to know all that stuff.
00:52:31That's the trouble with you and a lot of people.
00:52:33You take your citizenship for granted.
00:52:35You should know all these things.
00:52:37Just like you know the name of your friends.
00:52:39I know the whole book from cover to cover.
00:52:41Go ahead, ask me some questions.
00:52:43All right.
00:52:45What are the first ten amendments called?
00:52:50Better ask me another question.
00:52:51The book's full of them, ain't it?
00:52:53If you don't know that, there's no use of going any further.
00:52:55The first ten amendments are called the Bill of Rights.
00:52:59Did you ever read them?
00:53:01Not recently.
00:53:03Well, the Bill of Rights simply means freedom and protection.
00:53:07It has a lot of clauses.
00:53:09But after all in all, it's like the fall of freedom the president talks about.
00:53:15Well, those people must have kind of missed the boat on that set up, huh?
00:53:19Oh, but they will get those things pretty soon.
00:53:22That's why our boys are journeying the army.
00:53:26You mean all those fellows used to come in here and shoot pool and all those guys that had joined
00:53:30the army, they know all about this Bill of Rights and Amendments?
00:53:32Maybe not.
00:53:34But in their hearts they know.
00:53:37You know, like you, Muggs.
00:53:39I saw your face when you read that paper.
00:53:42I didn't have to tell you about the Bill of Rights.
00:53:46Americans are born with it in their hearts.
00:53:50And it just has to come out sooner or later.
00:54:06Where are you going, Muggs?
00:54:18Guess what? Guess what?
00:54:19What?
00:54:20Danny's joined the army.
00:54:21Danny did what?
00:54:22Don't you hear my voice? Danny's joined the army.
00:54:23Maybe he wants to fight now.
00:54:25Yeah, I'm just in the mood.
00:54:28What are you gonna do?
00:54:29I'm gonna do nothing.
00:54:31Exactly nothing.
00:54:43What's the matter, Muggs?
00:54:56What's the trouble, Muggs?
00:54:58I've never seen you this way before.
00:55:00What's wrong with me anyway, Ma?
00:55:02Why say that? There's nothing ever wrong with a McGuinness.
00:55:05Everything I do turns out wrong.
00:55:07I'm always making enemies.
00:55:09I don't like to hurt nobody, Ma.
00:55:12I always try to do the right thing.
00:55:14Once in a while, I gotta kick the fellas around the club a little bit,
00:55:17but that's just to show them I'm the leader, that's all.
00:55:19What's the real trouble, Muggs?
00:55:23I want your consent to join the army.
00:55:26What brought this on?
00:55:28Well, Danny's in the army.
00:55:31Strutting around like a peacock in that new uniform is with the brass buttons and everything.
00:55:36Look, Ma, I can beat Danny.
00:55:37I can beat him in anything.
00:55:38I've been beating him all my life.
00:55:39If he's a private, I'll be a captain.
00:55:41I'll be a major.
00:55:42I can still beat him.
00:55:44If that's the reason you want to join, I don't think you'll make a good soldier.
00:55:50That's not the reason, Ma.
00:55:52There's other reasons.
00:55:53I can't explain them.
00:55:54Just give me your consent, will you?
00:55:55If, no.
00:55:56Not until you draft it or I think you really want to fight for your country and not just to
00:56:02show Danny up.
00:56:15Well, Muggs never kept you away from Ivy.
00:56:18No, and he won't be able to after tonight.
00:56:22More away than one.
00:56:24Look, Ma.
00:56:27An engagement dream.
00:56:28It's pretty, isn't it?
00:56:30I know someday you and Ivy would.
00:56:33Does she know?
00:56:34No, I...
00:56:35I didn't know whether to tell Muggs first or...
00:56:39Tell Muggs?
00:56:41Get on your feet, soldier.
00:56:43Now you listen to me, Danny Lyons.
00:56:46You're a man now.
00:56:48Sooner or later Muggs McGinnis is going to find this out.
00:56:51You go and give that ring to Ivy.
00:56:54And forget about Muggs.
00:56:57Thanks, Ma.
00:57:15Hey, wait a minute.
00:57:15You cheated.
00:57:16How can you win a game of solitaire without cheating?
00:57:19At least once.
00:57:20Hey, hey, hey, hey.
00:57:21I seen him, I seen him, I seen him.
00:57:22Quit those semi-hysterics.
00:57:24You seen who?
00:57:25I saw Danny.
00:57:26In his uniform.
00:57:27He even saluted me.
00:57:28Hey, wait a minute.
00:57:29What's the matter?
00:57:30Time to think of it.
00:57:31He didn't have his thumb in the right place.
00:57:33Where was he?
00:57:33Where was he going?
00:57:34Towards your house.
00:57:35He was, huh?
00:57:36Gonna strut his uniform up in front of Ivy.
00:57:39Where you going?
00:57:40Oh, I'm gonna have a little chat with him, that's all.
00:57:42Wait a minute.
00:57:42With Danny in the army, you can't boss him around like you used to.
00:57:45I'm still head man around here.
00:57:46You fellas follow me at a safe distance and you'll find out whatever or not I can boss him.
00:58:00Why, Danny!
00:58:01Hello, Mrs. McGinnis.
00:58:02Where did you get back?
00:58:03Well, I got in about an hour ago.
00:58:05Oh, wait till Ivy sees you.
00:58:07Ivy!
00:58:07Why, you look fine in your uniform.
00:58:09I think you've put some weight on.
00:58:11You look splendid.
00:58:12How have you been?
00:58:13Danny!
00:58:14Gee, what a surprise.
00:58:15Hello, Ivy.
00:58:16I brought you some popcorn.
00:58:17Oh, popcorn?
00:58:19Well, I've heard of boys bringing orchids and candies but never popcorn.
00:58:22Oh, my.
00:58:23Well, I suppose you two kids haven't seen each other in a long time and you want to be alone.
00:58:28Yes.
00:58:29No.
00:58:29I'll be right back.
00:58:31Oh.
00:58:31In about three hours.
00:58:33Oh.
00:58:34Come on, Danny.
00:58:35Sit down.
00:58:35I want you to tell me everything you've been doing.
00:58:38It's a long story.
00:58:41Oh, you've got the wrong bag.
00:58:43Well, what's the difference?
00:58:44Popcorn's popcorn.
00:58:44Well, there's a little more in this one.
00:58:46Oh.
00:58:47All right.
00:58:50Good.
00:58:52You know, the popcorn man told me you sometimes find a prize in these.
00:58:55Oh, really?
00:58:56Mm-hmm.
00:58:57Gee, it's been so lonesome without you.
00:59:02Hey, Danny.
00:59:03Hey, look.
00:59:03I found one.
00:59:04You see?
00:59:05What did I tell you?
00:59:05It's just like an engagement ring.
00:59:07What do you mean, like?
00:59:09It is.
00:59:11You put it in there?
00:59:12Uh-huh.
00:59:13That means we're engaged?
00:59:15If you want to be.
00:59:17Oh, Danny.
00:59:26Well, how romantic.
00:59:29Ah, Romeo and Cleopatra.
00:59:31Don't be obnoxious.
00:59:32This is no time for compliments.
00:59:33Muggs, I want you to meet your future brother-in-law.
00:59:35Since when are you making the decisions around here?
00:59:37Danny and I are engaged.
00:59:39That's right.
00:59:39I don't know how long this has been going on, but you're disengaged right now.
00:59:43Yeah, and I'll have you both to know.
00:59:44What's the idea, Muggs?
00:59:46This is my house, ain't it?
00:59:47I'll ask the questions around here.
00:59:49Muggs, please.
00:59:50Watch out.
00:59:50You'll hurt my arm.
00:59:52The boys are downstairs.
00:59:53They'd like to see you.
00:59:54Besides, I'd like to have a little talk with you.
00:59:56If Ivy can spare you for a few minutes.
01:00:00Come on.
01:00:01Oh, okay, Muggs.
01:00:02Fine.
01:00:11I'll be right back, Ivy.
01:00:19I'll be right back.
01:00:21I'll be right back.
01:00:22I'll be right back.
01:00:23Hey, boy, do you look rude in that suit?
01:00:25Yes, sir.
01:00:26We really thought you'd join a new gang.
01:00:28No wonder Gunnick said your gang had a couple of million guys.
01:00:30And they're all swell fellas, too.
01:00:32All right.
01:00:33Break it up.
01:00:33Cut the gab.
01:00:36What's on your mind, Muggs?
01:00:37Oh, nothing much.
01:00:38I just want to stop these boys before they start kissing you.
01:00:42You know, I'm still head man around here.
01:00:43And I don't like to see the old gang bust up.
01:00:45So I'm going to give you a chance to get back in.
01:00:47He's in the army.
01:00:48He don't like our gang.
01:00:49Well, heck, I don't.
01:00:50I still want to be a member.
01:00:51I'll give you a chance to prove that.
01:00:53How can I?
01:00:54Gunnick likes you a lot, doesn't he?
01:00:56Yeah, and he'd like you, too, if he gave him half a chance.
01:00:58I'm not interested in the old boys, socially.
01:01:01I'm just interested in those new tires he's got.
01:01:03What?
01:01:04You kidding?
01:01:05No, I'm not kidding.
01:01:06And I need you to help me.
01:01:08You want me to help you rob Gendix?
01:01:10What for?
01:01:11But, oh, that's what for.
01:01:12But, Muggs, you know...
01:01:13Love of mine.
01:01:14You may belong to a new gang, but you're still taking orders from me.
01:01:18Okay, Muggs.
01:01:21Anything you say.
01:01:23Get a hold of Gendix and get him in a conversation.
01:01:25The main thing is to get him wait in the front of that store.
01:01:28Suppose you get caught.
01:01:29I got an alibi.
01:01:30And fight him or we got an excuse.
01:01:32Tell him he looks like he needs a glass of milk or something.
01:01:34Take him down to McGillicuddy's.
01:01:35Okay.
01:01:36Take it easy.
01:01:39Boys.
01:01:40There goes a chump.
01:01:42What are you whistling about?
01:01:47What brings you around here this time of night?
01:01:49Well, I was sort of strolling and...
01:01:51I have to get to bed early at camp, so...
01:01:53Oh, just the novelty of staying up, eh?
01:01:56Yeah, I guess that's it.
01:01:57Well, sit down, Danny, and tell me all about army life.
01:02:00Yeah.
01:02:02Hey, they're sitting down, they must be tired.
01:02:05What's that slug trying to do?
01:02:06I told him to get Gendix out of there.
01:02:08Looks like he's giving you the double cross.
01:02:10Well, if he knows what's good for him, he's gonna take Gendix for that walk.
01:02:13Maybe he's trying to save his rubber heels.
01:02:16You're looking well, Danny.
01:02:18The army must be treating you all right.
01:02:20Oh, I've been feeling great.
01:02:21I've only been in a month and I've put on 50 pounds.
01:02:2350 pounds?
01:02:24Yeah.
01:02:25Two in weight and 48 in equipment.
01:02:30Why do you like that?
01:02:31Danny turned stool pigeon.
01:02:33So what?
01:02:33Gendix would've caught us anyway.
01:02:35There's only one thing to mix that deal up.
01:02:37And I'm gonna fix that right now.
01:02:39Yeah, we're going back to the pool room.
01:02:40I got a date with an eight ball.
01:02:41You ever hear the old maximum, business before pleasure?
01:02:43Well, this is old business.
01:02:45Danny?
01:02:46For once and for all.
01:02:49Is the back of the garage all locked up?
01:02:51Well, sure.
01:02:52It's always locked up at night.
01:02:53You know that.
01:02:54I should know it.
01:02:55I used to work for you.
01:03:01Well, I have to be running along now.
01:03:03Good night, Mr. Gendix.
01:03:04Good night, Danny.
01:03:06Drop in again before you go back to camp.
01:03:08I sure will.
01:03:12What's the matter?
01:03:13You got a hole in your memory?
01:03:14I talked to Gendix just like you told me to.
01:03:16Sure you talked to him.
01:03:18But you didn't follow my orders.
01:03:19You did an important job and you hedged on it.
01:03:22You weren't really gonna rob Gendix.
01:03:23You just wanted to get me in trouble.
01:03:25Still the same old jellyfish, huh?
01:03:28You must be crazy to think I'd help you pull a job like that.
01:03:30Especially in these.
01:03:32Look, I'm still head man around here.
01:03:33And when I say something, I want it done.
01:03:35I'm sorry, Muggs.
01:03:36But I'm through taking that kind of orders.
01:03:38I think I can still keep you in line.
01:03:40I've been doing it all my life.
01:03:44Here, Beanie.
01:03:46Is she kidding?
01:03:47No, I'm not kidding, Muggs.
01:03:49You've been asking for this for a long time,
01:03:51and now you're finally gonna get it.
01:03:53And make yourself nice and comfortable,
01:03:54so when you fall, you won't hurt yourself.
01:03:56Yeah, you better be comfortable.
01:03:57George, kid!
01:03:59Hey!
01:04:01Watch it, Muggs!
01:04:05How'd you like that, Muggs?
01:04:07I love it.
01:04:20Well, have you had enough?
01:04:23Yeah.
01:04:24Yeah, I guess that fills the bill.
01:04:30No hard feelings, huh, Muggs?
01:04:33Yeah.
01:04:35I always said the guy that married my sister
01:04:36would have to lick me first,
01:04:37and you've done it.
01:04:38I'm sure glad it worked out this way, Muggs.
01:04:41Well, I'm not glad.
01:04:42But it's all right.
01:04:45Well, we cleaned that place out,
01:04:46and what can we get some more?
01:04:48I'm gonna have to take her.
01:04:49You know that, don't you?
01:04:49Well, I don't know.
01:04:50I don't know.
01:04:50Hey, well, look who's here!
01:04:52Hey, Muggs!
01:04:54Hi!
01:04:54How are you looking?
01:04:55What are you boys doing?
01:04:56Oh, we're taking that scrap metal
01:04:57down to Gendick's garage for the salvage drive.
01:05:00Hey, didn't they get Gendick
01:05:01for the Army yet?
01:05:01Not yet.
01:05:02Well, I'm glad to see you boys
01:05:03and there's close cooperation with the Armed Forces.
01:05:05Keep up the good work.
01:05:06It's too bad us guys couldn't make it.
01:05:08But we'll be in there with you next year.
01:05:09With Danny, Glimpy, and I in there,
01:05:11the war will be over next year.
01:05:13Hey, good luck.
01:05:14Let's go on.
01:05:14See you in Tokyo.
01:05:15I'll feel be guilty.
01:05:17Hey, look!
01:05:19You see what I see?
01:05:20Oh, no, it can't be.
01:05:28Ivy!
01:05:29Salute your superior officer.
01:05:31Yes, sir.
01:05:32Yes, ma'am.
01:05:33Private lines, get in.
01:05:34Yes, ma'am.
01:05:38Boy, ain't this a swell army?
01:05:40Where else could a bug private kiss a second lieutenant
01:05:42and like it?
01:05:43In spite of all my objections.
01:05:59Where is
01:06:00What did you say?
01:06:00Blue man,iego,
01:06:00той me,
01:06:01You
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