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Impoverished boys get sent to reform school while an adult older brother to one of them gets put on death row - all innocent of their charges.

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00:00:04The End
00:00:39The End
00:01:10Now listen, you're kind of new in this neighborhood, so I'm going to wise you up.
00:01:14I'm Muggs McGinnis, the leader of this gang.
00:01:16Now if you want to take any of the boys out, you've got to have them in by 3 o
00:01:18'clock in the afternoon.
00:01:19And no smoking, drinking or hopscotch, because we're all in training.
00:01:23Now I'm going to introduce you to the fellas in their physical order.
00:01:26This is Danny, my left-hand man.
00:01:28How do you do?
00:01:29This is Glimpy, my right-hand man.
00:01:31Hello, Matilda.
00:01:32Pee-wee, my yes man.
00:01:34Hiya.
00:01:35And Skinny, my no man.
00:01:36Hi.
00:01:37And last but not least is Scrueno.
00:01:40He's our blackout warden.
00:01:42Now you met them all and you can do any if you...
00:01:44Hey!
00:01:45Hey, you kids, get out of here.
00:01:47Hey, gland trouble.
00:01:49See you later.
00:01:50Oh, wait, take that thing out of here and take it.
00:01:52Feed them easy.
00:01:53I don't know.
00:01:58Now I wonder how that could have happened.
00:02:00I don't know, but they can't blame us for it.
00:02:02But we was here.
00:02:03That's circumstantial evidence.
00:02:05Well, let's dig.
00:02:06All right, let's get out of here.
00:02:07Who, too?
00:02:07Hey, stop!
00:02:11Stop!
00:02:12Hey!
00:02:15Hey!
00:02:16Hey!
00:02:17Hey!
00:02:19Hey!
00:02:19Hey!
00:02:20Uh-oh.
00:02:20What do we do now?
00:02:22Sing, mommy.
00:02:22That'll stop us.
00:02:23Hold on!
00:02:26We're going!
00:02:33Where'd it go?
00:02:38Now take it easy, mother.
00:02:39Don't aggravate your room.
00:02:40Good morning, officer.
00:02:42What's new?
00:02:43Next on that.
00:02:44What's your hurry?
00:02:45We was just getting our exercise.
00:02:46Taking our girls for a walk.
00:02:47I was just taking my mother to the races.
00:02:49Where'd you break that window?
00:02:50Up the front window.
00:02:52Quiet, mother.
00:02:53Then why were you running?
00:02:55We always get blamed, so we run.
00:02:57There ain't no law against running, unless you're a politician.
00:03:00You kids are always doing something.
00:03:01If it ain't one thing, it's another.
00:03:03You're just a bunch of hoodlums.
00:03:04Woo-hoo-hoo-hoo.
00:03:05Is that a nice way to talk in front of a poor, discreptic lady?
00:03:09Don't let it get you, Clarice.
00:03:10Coppers ain't got no manners.
00:03:11I got a good mind to have your badge confiscated.
00:03:14Come on, wise guy.
00:03:15Get that stuff on.
00:03:16Come on.
00:03:17Hey, officer.
00:03:18Hey, officer.
00:03:33Go to the house, you guys.
00:03:34You mean we got to walk?
00:03:36Where's the patrol way?
00:03:37Yeah, like that.
00:03:38All right, Baker.
00:03:38Which one of these boys broke your window?
00:03:40They didn't break it.
00:03:42I broke it myself.
00:03:43Every time I get in there, I break something.
00:03:46Ain't I the clumsiest thing?
00:03:47Huh?
00:03:47Ain't that too bad.
00:03:49Now you don't get your promotion.
00:03:51What did you guys think of something else to do besides make us miserable?
00:03:54Sabotage.
00:03:54What chance has a little guy got against a corporation?
00:03:58Hey, there goes our taxi.
00:04:00Okay, you four guys will excuse us.
00:04:02Who pumps you up?
00:04:06Hurry up.
00:04:07Get off here.
00:04:09Come on, Colonel.
00:04:10I couldn't run no bastard.
00:04:11This truck was full of watermelons.
00:04:13You'll be picking them watermelons for the next five years if you don't hurry up.
00:04:16Hey, if you hurry up, we'll give you a million dollars.
00:04:21Hey, you kids, get off the truck.
00:04:23David, but a finance company.
00:04:25Who's hiding your old boss?
00:04:26If you don't get off, I'll burn you.
00:04:28Ah, shut up.
00:04:29The pedestrian has to ride away.
00:04:30It's like he owns this thing.
00:04:32Yeah, sorry.
00:04:32Hey, don't go so fast.
00:04:33I got a nervous stomach.
00:04:46Come on, get off that truck, will you?
00:04:49What a terrible taxi.
00:04:50No radio.
00:04:51Listen, come on, get off of here.
00:04:53Hey, shorty, will you back up about two blocks?
00:04:55You're past my office.
00:04:56Yeah, I'm good.
00:04:57What are you talking about?
00:04:58Get out of here.
00:04:59Come on.
00:05:00Here, here.
00:05:01Come on.
00:05:01Get out of here.
00:05:02Hey, let them dogs alone.
00:05:04I've been running.
00:05:05I'm going to run for most of you.
00:05:07Nothing.
00:05:11Hey, Bill.
00:05:18Hiya, Danny.
00:05:19Remember me?
00:05:19I'm your brother.
00:05:20What are you doing down here?
00:05:21This letter came for you, sir.
00:05:22I brought it down.
00:05:22Thanks.
00:05:23From the government.
00:05:24My grandfather got a letter from the government once.
00:05:26What was it, an invitation to Sing Sing?
00:05:28Alcatraz.
00:05:31Well, kid, looks like your brother's in the army.
00:05:34Oh, that's swell, Bill.
00:05:36Private Bill Collins reporting.
00:05:37Come on in.
00:05:39Hey, what's that?
00:05:41Submarine!
00:05:43Submarine!
00:05:43Submarine!
00:05:44Submarine!
00:05:45Shoot it!
00:05:45Hey!
00:05:47Hey!
00:05:50Hey, what's that?
00:05:52That's a siren on Blackwell's Island.
00:05:54Somebody busted loose.
00:05:55It's most likely a false alarm.
00:05:57Let's take a look.
00:05:58I'll see you later, Bill.
00:05:59I'll see you later.
00:06:00Come on.
00:06:08Hey, what do you see?
00:06:10Seagulls.
00:06:11Hey!
00:06:12Oh, hi, guys.
00:06:12You got any clues?
00:06:13No, you guys got any?
00:06:14No, I think it's a false alarm, just like Bill said.
00:06:16Boy, if I could nab this convict, I'd graduate from my detective correspondence course with honors.
00:06:20It's better to graduate with good marks.
00:06:23Hey!
00:06:24There's a guilty-looking personality.
00:06:26Let's go over and get a confession.
00:06:27But don't break no bones.
00:06:28Come on.
00:06:31Hey, you the guy that escaped from the island?
00:06:34Hey, go on.
00:06:35Beat it.
00:06:36Scram, you guys.
00:06:37It's a chauffeur.
00:06:38Hiya, hiya.
00:06:39Hi, come on.
00:06:40How you been?
00:06:41Hey, go on.
00:06:41Get away from here, will you?
00:06:42Ah, get out of the top.
00:06:43The streets are free.
00:06:44Sure.
00:06:45We're private detectives.
00:06:46We're from the France Agency.
00:06:47Ever hear my uncle?
00:06:48Third-degree burns.
00:06:49Well, you must have heard of Charlie Chan.
00:06:51This is his stable mate, Charlie Horse.
00:06:53Uh, Charlie.
00:06:54Hi, Horse.
00:06:55Take his picture and send it to the funny paper.
00:06:56I got a better idea.
00:06:57I'll send it to Ripley.
00:06:58I bet he won't believe it.
00:06:59Yes, he will.
00:07:00Hey, give me that camera.
00:07:01Now, what are you looking for, a match?
00:07:05I got a match right here.
00:07:06Don't go away.
00:07:07I'm not going no place here.
00:07:09Here's a match.
00:07:10He's got a match, have you?
00:07:10Hey, he's got a match.
00:07:12Don't shoot.
00:07:13That ain't a rod.
00:07:14That's a gun.
00:07:15Is it loaded?
00:07:16Sure it's loaded.
00:07:17Let me see.
00:07:18Let me see.
00:07:19Give me that thing.
00:07:20You want to get hurt?
00:07:21Whoa.
00:07:23Hey, the cops.
00:07:25Hey, the cops.
00:07:29Looks cramped.
00:07:30Hey, where you going?
00:07:32I don't think he likes cops.
00:07:37Hey, listen.
00:07:38Make sure you're working here.
00:07:39See?
00:07:39Do something.
00:07:39Jump on that truck.
00:07:40Move those barrels.
00:07:42Come on, fellas.
00:07:43Get them up there.
00:07:44Come on.
00:07:45Right here.
00:07:46Right here.
00:07:46All right, let's move there, boys.
00:07:51Hey.
00:07:54What are you kids doing in that truck?
00:07:56Hey, we're just upright citizens trying to make an honest dollar.
00:07:59After all, we've got wives and babies to support.
00:08:01Cut out the wisecracks.
00:08:03Seen you kids before, haven't I?
00:08:05Maybe it was at the races.
00:08:06Or was it Pam Beach?
00:08:08It was juvenile court.
00:08:09Don't tell me you were in trouble, officer.
00:08:11Get down out of there.
00:08:15Marty can't blame a guy for trying to fill up a social security fund.
00:08:18We don't want to mooch on a city like you.
00:08:20Let me see your driver's license.
00:08:22Driver's license, I know.
00:08:23You just want to prove that you can read.
00:08:25There you are.
00:08:27On the other side, there's a very nice picture of my Aunt Sue.
00:08:29Skinny old thing, isn't she?
00:08:31Is there anything else I can do for you, officer?
00:08:33No, Mr. Wiseguy.
00:08:35Well, are you sure you wouldn't want to search the truck, look in one of the barrels,
00:08:38and see if that lug from Blackwell's island ain't in one of them?
00:08:40Yeah, maybe he's lying to swim in wine.
00:08:42Get out of there.
00:08:52That's what I call wasting the taxpayers' money.
00:08:54Goodbye now.
00:08:55I'm glad he's laying on.
00:08:57Heads up.
00:08:57Hey, look, look, look.
00:08:59Money in the making.
00:09:02Oh, that'll be a pleasant change.
00:09:05Being broke is getting monotonous.
00:09:11All right, Luke?
00:09:13Yeah, make it, Stampy.
00:09:17Hey, how about a little help from the All-American Longshoremen's Association?
00:09:20That's a good man here.
00:09:21Go on, scram.
00:09:23Hey, Navi.
00:09:24You looking for the guy that's driving that truck?
00:09:26Yeah, did you see him?
00:09:27He left when the cops came.
00:09:28Cops?
00:09:29Sure.
00:09:29By the way, he took off.
00:09:30You'd think he was the guy that escaped from Blackwell's island.
00:09:32He had a rod.
00:09:34Hey, have you ever been fingerprinted?
00:09:35Go on, beat it.
00:09:36I don't know, but it looks to me like you'll need a little help with that barrel.
00:09:39A little large for you, isn't it?
00:09:40Sure, I come from a long line of wine barons.
00:09:43He needs barrels.
00:09:44Okay, okay.
00:09:45Help me get this on a truck.
00:09:46All right, Luke.
00:09:47Get off the stick.
00:09:48All right, now.
00:09:48Easy, now.
00:09:49Take it easy.
00:09:50Come on, take it easy.
00:09:51We don't need that.
00:09:52Get it right out.
00:09:52Go ahead.
00:09:53Get it on.
00:09:54Don't get it on.
00:09:54Get it up there, fellas.
00:09:56Don't injure yourself, boys.
00:09:58Don't injure yourself.
00:10:00All right, boys.
00:10:01Don't say you're leaking.
00:10:02No, no, no.
00:10:03I'll handle it.
00:10:04Hey, hey, grab it.
00:10:05Oh, you give up?
00:10:07Come on, give me your hand, will you?
00:10:08All right, boys.
00:10:09Give me a hand.
00:10:12You just didn't appreciate how useless we was.
00:10:15Thanks.
00:10:17Hey, wait a minute.
00:10:19Hey, what's up in here?
00:10:21Hey, how about a little gratuity here?
00:10:23How about a little gratuity here?
00:10:24Come on, six pieces, please.
00:10:26All right, that's a little better.
00:10:28But two bits.
00:10:30That's awful limp, Luke.
00:10:31We've been laboring in a delusion.
00:10:33You ain't just.
00:10:34Hey, ain't you going to wait for your chance?
00:10:35Can you spare it?
00:10:37Spendthrift.
00:10:38Two bits.
00:10:39Hmm.
00:10:41Hey, that's two packs of cigarettes.
00:10:44Hey.
00:10:54Hey, look.
00:10:55What if we do find this Luke Manning's buddy?
00:10:57What do we do with it?
00:10:58Throw it back to the fish.
00:10:59Yeah.
00:11:00Hey, where's Cliffy?
00:11:01He can't swim.
00:11:02I don't know.
00:11:03He was around a minute ago.
00:11:04Oh, gosh.
00:11:05What if he's drowned?
00:11:06Who's going to tell his mother?
00:11:07Oh, he's at Orpheum.
00:11:08Orpheum?
00:11:08That's the name of a theater.
00:11:10Orpheum.
00:11:10What's the matter with you?
00:11:11Hey, fellas, look.
00:11:12I'm just going to educate you.
00:11:13Whoa!
00:11:13Oh, my God!
00:11:14I'm going to get off the street.
00:11:15Oh, yeah, that's a crawl.
00:11:16Oh, yeah.
00:11:17Oh, yeah.
00:11:18Hey, man.
00:11:19She's at the top of her.
00:11:20Got it.
00:11:25Whoa.
00:11:26Wait.
00:11:31Hey, you.
00:11:32What do you think you're doing?
00:11:34Me, officer?
00:11:35I'm just getting a bit of a suntan, that's all.
00:11:38Where are your pals?
00:11:39Oh, I don't know where they are.
00:11:40Are all these your clothes?
00:11:42Yes, sir.
00:11:43Seven changes.
00:11:44One for every day in the week.
00:11:50Hey, you kids.
00:11:51Come on out.
00:11:53Well, what's eating you?
00:11:54Come on down.
00:11:55The water's fine for its surrounding.
00:11:57I don't want any trouble from you, kids.
00:11:59You better hop on up here.
00:12:01Yeah, we're coming.
00:12:06What do you want?
00:12:07What's the trouble?
00:12:09Well, you're going for a ride.
00:12:11Going for a ride?
00:12:12Oh, stop me on the sunny side, will you?
00:12:13You're going to headquarters.
00:12:15Get on your clothes.
00:12:19You're going to be leaving for the army soon, eh, Bill?
00:12:22Yeah.
00:12:22I'm taking my physical next week.
00:12:25Sorry to see you leave, Bill.
00:12:27What are you going to do about that kid brother of yours?
00:12:30That's what I wanted to talk to you about, Mr. Mullins.
00:12:32Sure.
00:12:32What's on your mind?
00:12:34Well, with my going in the army, Danny's going to be on his own.
00:12:37But I don't want him running around the streets.
00:12:39I know what that leads to.
00:12:40Juvenile court and reform school.
00:12:42I saw enough of that kind of stuff when I was at the Wilton School for Boys.
00:12:45Yeah, so you once told me.
00:12:46Say, Bill, why did you quit that job?
00:12:49I don't like the way they handle kids.
00:12:50That's why I've always done everything I could for Danny.
00:12:53So as he wouldn't have to see the inside of that or any reform school.
00:12:55Man, you've done a good job of it, son.
00:12:57Thanks.
00:12:58The only thing that'll help Danny is a real job.
00:13:00Now, I was wondering if you could...
00:13:02If I could put him to work, huh?
00:13:03Yeah, that's right, Mr. Mullins.
00:13:05Why, he's a big, strong kid.
00:13:06He could do this job easy.
00:13:07We'll bring him around this afternoon.
00:13:09I'll see what I can do.
00:13:10Oh, that's swell, boss.
00:13:11You won't be sorry.
00:13:12Hey, Bill.
00:13:13Bill, the cops are arresting Danny and the gang.
00:13:15Arresting Danny?
00:13:16Yeah.
00:13:17Where is he?
00:13:17Over there.
00:13:18Let's go.
00:13:19Get away from this bad house, will you?
00:13:21It's private.
00:13:22You know, I think you're framing us.
00:13:23Go on, Scram.
00:13:24You've got to please.
00:13:25Come on, get your clothes on.
00:13:27I'm going to get the DA.
00:13:29I'm going to get the DA's brother there.
00:13:31What's wrong, officer?
00:13:32Who are you?
00:13:33I'm this kid's brother.
00:13:34Well, they stole the truck from McCary Street, and there's no mistake about it because they caught
00:13:38them red-handed.
00:13:39Stole a truck?
00:13:40Look, Mr. Wiseguy, maybe you'll deny you weren't in the front seat of that truck.
00:13:45Yeah, that battery's dead.
00:13:46And maybe you'll say that you didn't tell me that you were working for the company.
00:13:50Oh, you've got to tell a little white lie once in a while.
00:13:53Danny, is this true?
00:13:54Yeah, but we was only kidding.
00:13:55You were, were you?
00:13:57Well, this warrant isn't a joke, so come along, please.
00:14:00Okay, but you'll be sorry you humiliated me in front of my friends.
00:14:03You know, life would want to be a lot of guys.
00:14:09Come on, come on, come on.
00:14:12Come on, come on.
00:14:13Come on, come on.
00:14:13Come on, come on.
00:14:13What are you going to do, cazzo?
00:14:15Come on.
00:14:15Remember, let me look at the big of the men's yard.
00:14:18Remember, what are you doing?
00:14:19You'll leave on my side.
00:14:21Bye!
00:14:48Dormitory 3, workhouse.
00:14:50That means I do what, boss?
00:14:52You'll find out, and don't call me boss.
00:14:55Address me as mister.
00:14:57Okay, mister boss.
00:15:01Ethelbert McGinnis.
00:15:04Ethelbert McGinnis!
00:15:05Ethelbert?
00:15:06Can you imagine a guy with a moniker like that?
00:15:08Which one of you is Ethelbert McGinnis?
00:15:10We got a McGinnis, but no Ethelbert.
00:15:12Oh, yes, you have.
00:15:14Now, which one of you is it?
00:15:16What a terrible ding.
00:15:32I'm Ethelbert.
00:15:33You?
00:15:34Oh, I'm completely disillusioned.
00:15:35So you're Ethelbert McGinnis.
00:15:41It's kind of a name, you know.
00:15:43It's been in the family for a long time.
00:15:44You might call it a skeleton in a family closet.
00:15:47It would make me very happy if we just kind of left it there and forgot about it.
00:15:51All right, Ethelbert.
00:15:55All right, Ethelbert.
00:15:55I wouldn't use that name if I was you.
00:15:57It's because my father made a mistake telling me you have to do the same thing.
00:16:01Oh, a little wise guy, eh?
00:16:05Wise guy.
00:16:06That's it.
00:16:06Call me Mr. Wise Guy.
00:16:08All right.
00:16:10Now, Mr. Wise Guy, what kind of work have you ever done?
00:16:15Work?
00:16:15Yeah.
00:16:16Work?
00:16:17Yeah, yeah, work.
00:16:18I'm not familiar with the work.
00:16:19Oh.
00:16:20Well, we'll fix that.
00:16:22I was afraid you would.
00:16:27Come in.
00:16:31Can I do something for you?
00:16:33Why, yes.
00:16:33My name is Bill Collins.
00:16:35Danny Collins is my brother.
00:16:37Collins.
00:16:38Collins.
00:16:39Oh, yes.
00:16:40The wine truck case.
00:16:41They were just admitted.
00:16:43That's right.
00:16:44You think I could see Danny?
00:16:46I'll see.
00:16:48Won't you come this way, please?
00:16:57Say, this place looks much better.
00:17:00Then you've been here before.
00:17:01Yeah.
00:17:02I was a god for a year and a half.
00:17:04How interesting.
00:17:05Sure.
00:17:06If you like to see kids kicked around and starved.
00:17:08Oh, but you really don't know, Wilton.
00:17:10Lady, I know plenty that isn't good about this place.
00:17:13Things have changed, as you've already noticed.
00:17:16We're here to help the boys, not to hurt them.
00:17:19Sorry if I blew up, miss.
00:17:21But I learned to hate the Wilton Reformatory.
00:17:24I understand.
00:17:34All right, that's all.
00:17:37So Jed Mill is still a god here.
00:17:39Yeah, things have changed all right.
00:17:42What are you trying to do, miss?
00:17:43Sold me a bill of goods?
00:17:45Daniel Collins.
00:17:47Yes, sir.
00:17:48Maybe you'll remember my brother.
00:17:49He used to work here.
00:17:50Is that so?
00:17:51You must be Bill Collins' brother.
00:17:54That's me.
00:17:55Hoodlums must run in your family.
00:17:57Who do you think you're calling names?
00:18:00All right.
00:18:01I apologize.
00:18:04Okay.
00:18:05Lay off.
00:18:09Take it easy, you.
00:18:11Just a moment, now.
00:18:12What's the trouble here?
00:18:12What's the trouble, Miller?
00:18:13Be careful of him, Mr. Barnes.
00:18:15He's allowed to attack you the way he did me.
00:18:18I know him.
00:18:20His name is Bill Collins.
00:18:21He's that hoodlum's brother.
00:18:23Mr. Barnes, I can explain.
00:18:25Mr. Collins once worked here.
00:18:27He was only...
00:18:27Never mind explaining, lady.
00:18:28I can do that.
00:18:29I didn't come here to start a rumpus, but I don't like to see any kid get smacked around.
00:18:33Ah, smacking around is too good for him.
00:18:36That's entirely unnecessary, Miller.
00:18:38And as long as I'm superintendent of this institution, no boy is to be struck.
00:18:42Well, you gotta make him respect authority, don't you?
00:18:45There are even limitations to authority.
00:18:47I hope I make myself clear.
00:18:48Yes, sir.
00:18:50Mr. Collins, Miss Mitchell, would you please come with me?
00:18:54Don't worry, kid.
00:18:57Here's the guy that's gonna be all right.
00:18:59Yeah, maybe things won't be so bad after all.
00:19:01I won't forget this scenario.
00:19:04And neither will you.
00:19:06All right, my memory ain't so bad either.
00:19:08Mr. Collins, Jim Barnes is my name.
00:19:10How do you do?
00:19:11Ann Mitchell is mine.
00:19:13Mr. Collins, I'm afraid you never knew it.
00:19:16But your testimony and your written resignation was indirectly responsible for a new order here at Wilton.
00:19:21No, I didn't know that.
00:19:22I guess I was in too much of a hurry to get away.
00:19:24Well, how would you like to take a look around the place now?
00:19:27I'd like it very much.
00:19:29I'm sure Miss Mitchell here wouldn't object to being your guide, would you, Ann?
00:19:32I'd be delighted.
00:19:33Gee, thanks a lot.
00:19:34You didn't have one of those when I was here.
00:19:36I told you, things have changed.
00:19:39Goodbye.
00:19:42You know, if I wasn't going in the army, I wouldn't mind getting my old job back.
00:19:46I'm sure Mr. Barnes would like to have you.
00:19:48In fact, I wouldn't even mind getting sent to reform school.
00:19:50That is, if the other half is anything like you.
00:19:54There's always the guard house in the army.
00:19:56Say, that gives me an idea.
00:19:58I'm taking my physical tomorrow and I need some more weight if I expect to make the grade.
00:20:01Now, how's it about you helping me to put on a few pounds by having dinner with me tonight?
00:20:08Huh?
00:20:08Ah, please, for Uncle Sam.
00:20:12All right.
00:20:13But remember, it's only for Uncle Sam.
00:20:16The army will never forget this.
00:20:28If a man is willing, say yes.
00:20:30If he's unwilling, say yes anyway.
00:20:33Waiter, bring some more fortune cakes.
00:20:36I want to find out what happens to a bachelor who is willing.
00:20:39Don't mind him.
00:20:40Too much chop suey.
00:20:42It's gone to his head.
00:20:43That's not the only thing that's gone to my head.
00:20:46It's been so much fun.
00:20:47Fattening you up for your physical.
00:20:49I heard some place that the easiest way to a man's heart is through his stomach.
00:20:53Should I take up cooking?
00:20:55Uh-huh.
00:21:03One for the book.
00:21:04Okay, let's get going.
00:21:06Hey, stupid.
00:21:08Call me, boss?
00:21:09Well, I told you to lay off that burger.
00:21:11I'm not drinking any burger.
00:21:13Just a bromo seltzer, that's all.
00:21:15See?
00:21:17Never mind.
00:21:19Now get this straight.
00:21:20Give me ten minutes, see?
00:21:22And keep the motor going.
00:21:23Okay.
00:21:28Be ready if I need you.
00:21:29And remember what I said about the bourbon.
00:21:33No, I wouldn't drink.
00:21:52Here we are.
00:21:57I don't know when I've laughed so much.
00:22:00I never knew the Wilton Reformatory could give me anything to laugh about.
00:22:03I'm glad, Bill.
00:22:04Maybe your fortune's changing.
00:22:06It is.
00:22:07You know, I can even look into the future of Private Bill Collins.
00:22:10I never cared very much what was going to happen to him after National Defense.
00:22:14But I do now.
00:22:16I like you, Private Collins.
00:22:17I like your brother Danny, too.
00:22:20Danny's a good kid.
00:22:21In fact, if there were ten of you Collins boys, I'm afraid I'd like every one of you.
00:22:26Now you're the one who's fickle.
00:22:28I have a weakness for uniforms.
00:22:32Good night, Bill.
00:22:34Thanks for a lovely evening.
00:22:36Oh, good night, Anne.
00:22:50Let's go.
00:23:08Let's go.
00:23:40Do as I say or you're a dead pigeon.
00:23:44Police!
00:23:45Help!
00:23:46Help!
00:23:50Murder!
00:23:50Police!
00:23:51Watch out!
00:23:52There they go!
00:23:55There they go!
00:23:55Catch them!
00:23:57Follow that car!
00:24:06Take this thing out of low gear.
00:24:21Step on it, buddy, or I'll let you have it.
00:24:50And that's how it happened.
00:24:51I had already taken Miss Mitchell home.
00:24:53I was out of cigarettes, so I stopped to buy some.
00:24:55You were not out.
00:24:56This half-filled package of cigarettes was found in your car.
00:24:59Explain that.
00:25:02I don't know anything about it.
00:25:04It wasn't mine.
00:25:05Besides, I don't open my package that way.
00:25:08That don't cut no ice.
00:25:10Green, the drug clerk, positively identifies you as one of the bandits.
00:25:13I didn't do it.
00:25:15My words as good as his.
00:25:18Collins, it's pretty simple what you did.
00:25:20You went ahead of your pals to see if the coast was clear.
00:25:23You bought a package of cigarettes for a stall.
00:25:25Then you stood guard at the door while the others shot and killed the drug clerk.
00:25:28I did not.
00:25:29I didn't do it.
00:25:30It's not true.
00:25:31Come on, Collins.
00:25:31Now, who are your pals?
00:25:33You're not going to let them go free and you take this rap alone?
00:25:36Don't be a fool.
00:25:37Give us a lead and I'll see you get off easy.
00:25:39I promise.
00:25:41Bill, are you all right?
00:25:43Yeah.
00:25:45Why don't you question him when he's not ill?
00:25:47Lady, this is murder.
00:25:49But can't you see that he's weak?
00:25:51Come on, Collins.
00:25:52Now, the fact remains you were driving the car in which one of the bandits made his getaway.
00:25:56What else could I do with a gun in my back?
00:25:58Do you think a man about to go in the army would commit a murder?
00:26:02Why, he was to take his physical today.
00:26:04Lady, if you're trying to use Uncle Sam as an alibi, save your breath.
00:26:08Facts are facts.
00:26:09I'm not trying to use Uncle Sam for an alibi.
00:26:11Oh, this is all crazy.
00:26:12I'm innocent, I tell you.
00:26:14If you can prove that, Collins, you haven't anything to worry about.
00:26:22How do you like this?
00:26:23Who ever thought I'd become a chambermaid to a bunch of chickens?
00:26:26I always did want to be an interior decorator.
00:26:29What a beautiful piece of muslin.
00:26:30But it's just been imported.
00:26:32It's got a regular English droop to it.
00:26:33Not really.
00:26:34That's good.
00:26:34But that chest is too full, Scroo.
00:26:36Yes, about two and a half inches for the chest.
00:26:38What are you doing to my zone?
00:26:39What's the matter with you?
00:26:40Oh, those shoulders droop.
00:26:41Oh, yes.
00:26:42Just about five and a half inches right there.
00:26:44That's going to get around.
00:26:46Oh, look at that.
00:26:47See, there's all wrong.
00:26:48Out of the feet.
00:26:49Look at that.
00:26:50What are you doing?
00:26:53One more mark on this suit and I'll kick your back fence in.
00:26:56See there?
00:26:57You lack the appreciation for the finer things in life.
00:26:59Why, it's a man's physical appearance that means everything in the end.
00:27:03If you don't dig mighty quick, your physical appearance is going to change.
00:27:06Oh, well, all right.
00:27:08All right, all right.
00:27:12Physical of...
00:27:12Hey, by the way, wasn't your brother supposed to take his physical today?
00:27:16Yeah, I wonder how he came out.
00:27:18Hey, look what I found in the chicken's nest, the snake.
00:27:21Hey, you're quite a discoverer.
00:27:22You should be with Columbus.
00:27:24He's dead.
00:27:24That's what I said.
00:27:25What did you expect to find in that chicken's nest?
00:27:27Crow cats?
00:27:28Hey, I wonder if there's a chicken in here.
00:27:30Let me see and I'll tell you.
00:27:31That'll take a little scientific research.
00:27:35A chicken?
00:27:36Why, there's quintuplets in there.
00:27:37Yeah, let me see.
00:27:39How do you do it?
00:27:39Hold it up to the sun and put it right on your eye.
00:27:41Right up there, like that.
00:27:43That's it.
00:27:44What are you, a wise guy or something?
00:27:45Mr. Wise Guy, remember?
00:27:47Yeah, go get yourself a union card.
00:27:50Oh, what's the pain?
00:27:51What's the matter with you?
00:27:52Did you ever hear of Michelangelo?
00:27:53He started off painting chicken coops.
00:27:55Who's he?
00:27:56Him.
00:27:56Why, he was a portrait painter.
00:27:58He used to paint men and women.
00:27:59Ah, that's nothing.
00:28:00I got an Uncle Louie.
00:28:01He did the exact same thing last year at the beach.
00:28:03He painted men on one door and women on the other.
00:28:05Let him have it.
00:28:06Oh, you're...
00:28:07Hey, Buzzies!
00:28:09Well, look who's here.
00:28:11Hiya, gang.
00:28:12Hi, Peewee.
00:28:13Well, you been around?
00:28:14We ain't seen you.
00:28:14I've been working in the office.
00:28:16Sort of an office boy.
00:28:17Not bad, huh?
00:28:18If that's the case, you ought to be able to find out something I want to know.
00:28:21What do you mean?
00:28:21Who's running this emporium?
00:28:23I don't get you.
00:28:24Oh, you know, there's always a couple of guys that deal their cards around.
00:28:27Oh, they got a couple like that here.
00:28:29What's their names?
00:28:30Rice Pudding Charlie and Chalky Jones.
00:28:32But they've been here a long time.
00:28:34That's fine.
00:28:35I'll have to meet those two boys.
00:28:37Yeah, you won't have to meet them.
00:28:38They'll look you up.
00:28:40Oh, they will.
00:28:40Well, that's very belligerent.
00:28:45So that's the new gang that moved in, huh?
00:28:48Well, there's nothing like getting acquainted.
00:28:50Yeah, things are kind of dead around us since Barnes took over.
00:28:53I hear that Chalky Jones and Rice Pudding Charlie had things pretty much themselves under the old superintendent.
00:28:58Yeah?
00:28:59But they only got one connection now.
00:29:00Who?
00:29:01That guard, Miller.
00:29:02Miller, huh?
00:29:03Here's a guy who should get himself a new job, breaking in guillotines.
00:29:06Yeah, but Chalky and Charlie are in strong with them.
00:29:09They cutting up anything?
00:29:09Yeah, they work in a commissary.
00:29:12That sounds like a soft touch to me.
00:29:14Best job in here.
00:29:17I told you they'd look you up.
00:29:24Huh.
00:29:24Faces don't look so good to me.
00:29:26Let's do some surgery.
00:29:28Bring the plastic, boys.
00:29:34I'll be right with you, fellas, but I remember I got to get these eggs.
00:29:37And I don't mean scrambled, either.
00:29:46Mmm.
00:29:47Wow.
00:29:48Deliver me from temptation.
00:29:50Look at this.
00:29:51Mmm.
00:29:52Mmm.
00:29:52Mmm.
00:29:55Which one of you guys is named Ethel, boy?
00:29:57Yeah.
00:29:58Me?
00:29:59The what?
00:30:01I heard you couldn't fight your way out of a beauty parlor.
00:30:05You ought to try fighting your way into one and get that kiss a fix.
00:30:12Funny.
00:30:15Who goes by the name of Collins here?
00:30:17I do.
00:30:18What's it to you?
00:30:19I got a little present for you.
00:30:22You're the new paper boy, huh?
00:30:24Read him in wheat, kid.
00:30:40That was very considerate of you.
00:30:42You really owe me something now, don't you?
00:30:44Then you're going to get it.
00:30:47Hey!
00:30:47Oh, God!
00:30:48Stop!
00:30:48Give me that!
00:30:49Hold on, boys.
00:30:50Let go of me, you rats almighty, when I get out of here.
00:30:52Oh, fellas, you got some in his eye.
00:30:55That's not very nice, and you got it all over his nose and mouth.
00:31:00I don't think that's the least bit nice.
00:31:03I don't think so.
00:31:05Now, if you put a little like that...
00:31:07Oh, don't let it trip down there.
00:31:10God!
00:31:11Oh!
00:31:13God!
00:31:14God!
00:31:14God!
00:31:16You want to put something like that?
00:31:18I'll fix you.
00:31:19Honey boy, honey boy, I'm giving you the brush.
00:31:22Come on, get it out of here.
00:31:24Get her.
00:31:24Get out.
00:31:29Oh, is that murder?
00:31:31Oh!
00:31:31What do you think I've ever seen?
00:31:33Oh!
00:31:37Oh!
00:31:37Oh!
00:31:39Oh!
00:31:40Oh!
00:31:44Oh!
00:31:53Oh!
00:31:53Hello, Ann.
00:31:57See Collins?
00:31:59Yes.
00:32:00Anything new?
00:32:01They were pounding and pounding at him.
00:32:04Poor boy, he was so ill.
00:32:07Mr. Barnes, isn't there something we can do?
00:32:09His record here.
00:32:11Something should prove that he's innocent.
00:32:14I suppose it's because of Danny that I feel this way.
00:32:17He and his brother are so close.
00:32:19I understand, Ann.
00:32:22However, I...
00:32:23I'm quite sure the court will prove his innocence.
00:32:26In the meantime, there's Danny.
00:32:28We've got to break it to him somehow.
00:32:30Let me explain.
00:32:31Please, Mr. Barnes.
00:32:32All right, Ann.
00:32:33You do it.
00:32:34I'll do it now.
00:32:44I'll do it now.
00:32:45Oh, wait a minute.
00:32:46Sit down, Danny.
00:32:47I've got things to do.
00:32:51You were planning on leaving, weren't you?
00:32:53Yes, I was.
00:32:55I've got to get out of here.
00:32:57The cop has got my brother built.
00:32:59I know, Danny.
00:33:00I was just going to tell you about it.
00:33:03He wouldn't kill nobody.
00:33:05He's a swell guy.
00:33:06Of course he is, Danny.
00:33:08And he'll be all right.
00:33:10I know it.
00:33:11Not with them coppers he won't.
00:33:13I've got to do something to help him.
00:33:16But can't you see?
00:33:17There isn't anything you can do.
00:33:19You won't be helping Bill by breaking out of here.
00:33:22I'm his brother.
00:33:23I know him better than anybody does.
00:33:26They can't make him take the rap for something he didn't do.
00:33:29I won't let him.
00:33:30You hear me?
00:33:31I won't let him.
00:33:33We're cheering for the same team, Danny.
00:33:36It's just between the two of us.
00:34:02You hear me?
00:34:08You know, this reform school life is beginning to injure my health.
00:34:11You know, this reform school life is beginning to injure my health.
00:34:22You know, this reform school life is beginning to injure my health.
00:34:23Hey, Charlie, get a load of cutie pie saying this prayer.
00:34:30Look at this prayer.
00:34:51Don't pay no attention to those morons.
00:34:53Your brother will make out all right.
00:34:58He's only got four more days.
00:35:00A lot of things can happen in four days.
00:35:03You know, Chalky, guess ain't so bad.
00:35:06Yeah? It's better than the rope or the chair.
00:35:09I read in a book once how they get the days a week before they go.
00:35:13Can't you guys talk about anything else?
00:35:24Hey, that was an accident. That was an accident. No kidding, no kidding.
00:35:27If I wanted to hit you while you wasn't looking.
00:35:29I didn't mean that. I swear I didn't mean it.
00:35:32Hey! Get out of here!
00:35:44Come on, get over here. Get out of here.
00:35:47Sit down.
00:36:04Now shut your traps and go to bed.
00:36:09Hand me that hat.
00:36:14Come on, get to bed.
00:36:30You shouldn't get in trouble over me. I can take care of it.
00:36:33Yeah, yeah, I know.
00:36:35Look.
00:36:36What?
00:36:37Pleasant dreams.
00:36:39Wise guy.
00:36:40And show yourself.
00:36:42If I was you, I'd call up and order two wheelchairs while I was still able.
00:36:47Wow, wow, wow.
00:36:52You can't do that. You can't do that. You can't do that.
00:36:55You can't do what?
00:36:55You can't do that. That's out of the room.
00:36:56What do you mean, I can't do that?
00:36:58You never know how to play, Finn.
00:36:59Hey, Finn, Finn, I got my fingers crossed.
00:37:02I quit.
00:37:03It's my ball. I quit. Nobody plays. I'm going home to my mother.
00:37:05I quit.
00:37:06If I wasn't afraid to go in the electric chair, I'd break your skull.
00:37:08Go ahead and quit.
00:37:09Danny will take your place.
00:37:11Come on, Danny, take his place.
00:37:12Leave me alone, will you? I don't feel like playing.
00:37:14What's the matter?
00:37:15You know what's the matter.
00:37:16I gotta help Bill.
00:37:17I gotta get out of here.
00:37:18I guess he really means it.
00:37:18Oh, come on, kid. Forget it.
00:37:19We need you in the game.
00:37:20Let me go, will you?
00:37:21I gotta get out of here.
00:37:24Guess he really means it.
00:37:27We better watch him.
00:37:32Looks like the wise guy took over, huh?
00:37:35Yeah.
00:37:46Looks like the wise guy took over, huh?
00:37:48Don't worry about it.
00:37:49That ain't gonna do no good.
00:37:50I'll lay off.
00:37:51I got it all figured out.
00:37:52I'm gonna slide down that drain pipe and go right out through the tunnel.
00:37:54No breaks.
00:37:55We're on the honor system, remember?
00:37:57Honor system, my foot.
00:37:58They still got Bill.
00:37:59Look, if you wanna make a break, let's all do it together.
00:38:02Don't do it one at a time.
00:38:03You'll have to get caught that way.
00:38:06Hey, maybe they're planning a break.
00:38:07Shh.
00:38:13Wait.
00:38:18Come in.
00:38:27Mr. Barnes, I got a little something I wanna tell you.
00:38:29Yes, Charlie?
00:38:31I saw McGinnis and a couple of guys figuring to make a break.
00:38:34You're sure they were planning to make a break?
00:38:36Sure, I'm sure.
00:38:37I saw it in my own eyes, didn't I?
00:38:42I'm sorry you told me this, Charlie.
00:38:45Remember, we have an honor system here now.
00:38:47Well, you didn't expect monks to tell you, did you?
00:38:49That concerns McGinnis and the institution, Charlie, not you.
00:38:53You're gonna yank him in on the carpet?
00:38:54No, I'm not.
00:38:56However, I'm going to have to punish you for informing.
00:38:59Punish me?
00:39:00I only told you what I seen.
00:39:02It's the reason back of it, Charlie, that concerns me.
00:39:05Now, you dislike McGinnis, don't you?
00:39:07Suppose I do dislike him.
00:39:09So what?
00:39:10But, Charlie, that's not straight shooting, that's all.
00:39:14Now, as a consequence, I'm going to have to take up your recreation privileges for the next two weeks.
00:39:18My recreation?
00:39:20Well, how do you like that?
00:39:22Mugs pulls a raw deal and I have to take the rap.
00:39:25That's all, Charlie.
00:39:26You may go now.
00:39:36You may not know it, bud, but you just struck out. Take the field.
00:39:40Show that ball and take that glove.
00:39:42Let's go. A little activity here.
00:39:44You mean to say he didn't appreciate your tipping him off?
00:39:47Just like me throwing a pitcher of ice water down his back.
00:39:49I lose my recreation for two weeks on top of that.
00:39:52What?
00:39:52Yeah.
00:39:53You don't like the idea of nobody snitching.
00:39:56And, uh, what happens to Mr. Wiseguy?
00:39:59Nothing.
00:40:02Drake!
00:40:03Drake?
00:40:04Did you ever try seeing an optometrist?
00:40:07I never had trouble with my feet.
00:40:08Yeah, I never had trouble with your feet.
00:40:10What is an optometrist?
00:40:11An optometrist?
00:40:12An optometrist?
00:40:14An optometrist?
00:40:14Yeah, that's, uh...
00:40:17Show the ball. You're holding up the gate.
00:40:20What's the matter with you?
00:40:24Hey, get some water, somebody!
00:40:26Who done it?
00:40:27How many was there? That's all I want to know.
00:40:29You all right?
00:40:30It was an accident.
00:40:32Well, who done the accident?
00:40:34It could have been the boys. They kind of ticked this summer, huh?
00:40:36Yeah.
00:40:36What do you think my head is, a carnival target?
00:40:39Could be the missing link.
00:40:45Boys!
00:40:46Wait a minute! Wait a minute!
00:40:47Let me at him!
00:40:48All right, wait a minute.
00:40:49This is all mine, boys. All mine.
00:40:56Come on, Charlie!
00:40:57That a boy!
00:41:02What's the matter, having trouble, Charlie?
00:41:04Nothing I can't take care of, sir.
00:41:06Come on, you.
00:41:07Come on, Charlie!
00:41:10That a boy!
00:41:10That a boy!
00:41:12Break it up!
00:41:13I'll always fight when my back is turned.
00:41:16This guy's always fighting.
00:41:18So you stand by and referee a fight.
00:41:20Look, Miller.
00:41:22When I took over this institution, I was determined to clean it up.
00:41:25There was one rat hole though I've had trouble in plugging, and now I'm going to stuff you into it.
00:41:28You can't hang nothing on me, Barnes.
00:41:31You've done your own hanging.
00:41:32I'll expect your resignation within one hour.
00:41:34Come on, boys. Get in there.
00:41:36All right?
00:41:37Yeah, sure, sure.
00:41:38He must have sneaked up on me.
00:41:39Yeah, we'll get in the next one.
00:41:40A minute attempt to spare Collins' life was made yesterday.
00:41:43His counsel for the condemned man appealed to Governor Walker for a reprieve.
00:41:48Meanwhile, the date of Collins' execution was set for the 17th.
00:41:51Very interesting.
00:41:53You know, I hate to see that fellow Collins go.
00:41:55He's probably a nice fellow, the poor sap.
00:41:58Calling me, boss?
00:41:59Where are those bourbons?
00:42:01Coming right up.
00:42:05Here.
00:42:08You know, the fellow that should get the chair is Dratler.
00:42:14That ain't nice, boss. Even kid...
00:42:17I suppose you was kiddin' the night you left me flat.
00:42:19I should have plugged you then.
00:42:20Yeah, that's right, boss. You should have plugged him.
00:42:22What do you mean, plugged me?
00:42:23I mean, he should have plugged me...
00:42:24You should have plugged...
00:42:25Who started this?
00:42:26Go away, go away.
00:42:27Go on, Dorothy. Read some more.
00:42:31Winners for the Canadian National Sweepstakes were announced late yesterday evening.
00:42:36Hey, I got one of them tickets.
00:42:37Go on, read the winners.
00:42:40Fat chance, 10,000.
00:42:41Hopeful, 6,000.
00:42:43Pride of the Bowery, 5,000.
00:42:44Hey!
00:42:45Dumb roll!
00:42:46I don't kid.
00:42:47How come you're pride of the Bowery?
00:42:49You're from Jersey.
00:42:50You poor dumb cluck.
00:42:51That's all right, Nobby.
00:42:52I'll take care of you in your old age.
00:42:54Thanks, boys.
00:42:55Ticket.
00:42:55That's right.
00:43:00Here it is.
00:43:01Oh, that's one of them racehorse tickets.
00:43:03Why didn't you say so?
00:43:04Yeah, but you can't collect.
00:43:05They'll grab you the minute they spot you.
00:43:07That's right.
00:43:08I'm drowned.
00:43:10Then you, Dratler, you take it and make believe it's your ticket.
00:43:14Not me.
00:43:15I'm in the same boat.
00:43:16I don't like them reporters and cameramen.
00:43:18I don't look good in pictures.
00:43:22Well, Nobby, I guess you're elected.
00:43:23Oh, I didn't run for nothing.
00:43:25Oh, you want me to collect the five grand?
00:43:27That's right.
00:43:28For me.
00:43:29Not for you.
00:43:30Get it?
00:43:30I get it.
00:43:31You get it.
00:43:32I don't get it.
00:43:37Do you think it's safe to trust Nobby with all that money?
00:43:40What else can I do?
00:43:41I can go with him.
00:43:42That's not a bad idea.
00:43:43Go ahead.
00:43:44And don't let Nobby out of your sight, my little one.
00:43:46Don't worry.
00:43:53What makes you think the money be safe with her?
00:43:55What makes you think it wouldn't?
00:43:57I don't know.
00:43:58Well, if you don't know, keep your yap shut.
00:44:17Ann, you just want the doctor ordered.
00:44:21Too bad.
00:44:22Too bad I can't take you on a tour of this place.
00:44:24But I can tell you how swell you are.
00:44:27You're pretty swell yourself.
00:44:30When I was a kid, I always wanted to go out in a blaze of glory.
00:44:32You know, like Sir Lancelot wearing Lady Guinevere's scarf on my arm.
00:44:37You haven't got an extra scarf, Andy, have you?
00:44:39Bill, please.
00:44:41Why, I'm studying cookbooks so I can fatten you up to become a major general.
00:44:46With double chins and double stomachs.
00:44:48You make it all seem so real.
00:44:50It will be real.
00:44:52If the man is willing.
00:44:53Remember?
00:44:58Time's up.
00:45:00That's a date, kid.
00:45:06Are you nervous and run down?
00:45:08Do you suffer from lack of vitamins?
00:45:10Here is a letter received from one of our listeners.
00:45:12Quote,
00:45:13Dear Mr. Arno, a month ago I was nervous.
00:45:16I chewed my fingernails.
00:45:18Jumped when I saw a mouse.
00:45:19Then I started taking Arno's tablets.
00:45:21And you should see me now.
00:45:23Fit as a fiddle and ready for conscription.
00:45:25Signed, Glimpy Stone.
00:45:27Hey, fellas, that's me.
00:45:28I'm the author.
00:45:29Take it away.
00:45:31Fit as a fiddle and ready for conscription.
00:45:33You can't even spell conscription.
00:45:35Yeah, someday I'm gonna be a writer.
00:45:37What are you gonna do, write other people's names on checks?
00:45:39And now back to the newsroom.
00:45:42Governor Walker today denied a reprieve to Bill Collins,
00:45:44convicted on first-degree murder charge.
00:45:47His execution has been set for...
00:45:49Hey, let's go see some pictures.
00:45:50Mr. Bond's got some swell new pictures.
00:45:52He says we can see them if we want to.
00:45:53Yeah, come on.
00:45:54Hey, you gin rummy players.
00:45:55You want to see some new pictures?
00:45:56All right.
00:45:57All right.
00:45:58Hey, hey, hey.
00:45:59What's this?
00:46:00What's this all about?
00:46:01Well, Mr. Bond's got some new pictures.
00:46:03He says we can see them if we want to.
00:46:04Well, ask them the nice way and you can have them.
00:46:07Oh, yes, my good man.
00:46:08Is it being too permissible if we young ones in quest to peruse either cinema?
00:46:13Sure.
00:46:14Cinema?
00:46:15Well, certainly.
00:46:16Cinema.
00:46:17Didn't you ever have cinema on your toast in the morning?
00:46:19What in your collar?
00:46:21I never had.
00:46:22Oh, did you ever have a guard?
00:46:25Oh.
00:46:27That guard should go back to grammatic school.
00:46:29Please, Billy.
00:46:30Hurry!
00:46:31We couldn't let you move.
00:46:32Thank you very much.
00:46:34Sit over.
00:46:34Sit up there.
00:46:35I need to see.
00:46:39All right.
00:46:40Stop the show off, Billy.
00:46:41Come on.
00:46:42Hey, don't hit ya.
00:46:43Come on.
00:46:44It's a swell picture.
00:46:45I hope.
00:46:54They're not going to get Bill a reprieve.
00:46:57They're going to kill him.
00:46:58Ah, what are you talking about?
00:47:00That announcer on the radio was bugs.
00:47:03Listen, I knew a fella one time.
00:47:04He got a reprieve two minutes before they pulled the switch.
00:47:31The lady luck dealt $50,000 to the winners of the Canadian national sweepstakes.
00:47:36And here is one of the winners now.
00:47:38Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the pride of the Bowery, who is now $5,000 richer than he was
00:47:42a moment ago.
00:47:43Well, if it ain't now be the lucky stiff.
00:47:46Here you are, sir.
00:47:47And congratulations.
00:47:49Thanks.
00:47:49Thanks.
00:47:50This is a big blow to me.
00:47:51I mean, this is a lucky day.
00:47:53It's the best thing that ever happened to me.
00:47:55What do you plan doing with all this money?
00:47:57Well, I'm going to give it to the guy.
00:47:59I mean, I'm...
00:48:01I suppose you'll buy your mother a washing machine.
00:48:03Hey.
00:48:03There's our chauffeur.
00:48:04The guy from the truck.
00:48:06She has enough time with the laundry.
00:48:07Then I'm going to get my brother-in-law's saloon.
00:48:10We've been needing one of those things for years.
00:48:13Listen, the same old knobby.
00:48:15Yeah.
00:48:15Well, what about yourself?
00:48:16What's going to be your treat?
00:48:18Well, I'll take a scotch and soda.
00:48:20I...
00:48:20No, you...
00:48:21You mean what am I...
00:48:23Well, I don't...
00:48:23I don't need nothing.
00:48:24See, I'm...
00:48:25I got a job.
00:48:26What sort of work do you do?
00:48:28What am I doing?
00:48:29Me?
00:48:30Oh, my...
00:48:30He's the guy who stole the truck.
00:48:31I mean, I, uh...
00:48:32Mount.
00:48:33Did you see him open that pack of cigarettes?
00:48:35Yeah.
00:48:35Yeah, why?
00:48:37The pack the same way the pack was open he found in Bill's car.
00:48:39Remember Ann telling us?
00:48:41I, uh...
00:48:42You mean you think he might...
00:48:43It's an angle.
00:48:46I suppose that's the lady.
00:48:49Dorothy?
00:48:49No.
00:48:51Dorothy's more like a mother to me.
00:48:52What do you want?
00:48:53Hey, Charlie.
00:48:54Did you say you knew that guy that won the dough?
00:48:56Well, that's it to you.
00:48:58Hey, Charlie.
00:48:58I didn't come here to argue.
00:49:00Just tell me one thing.
00:49:00Did you know him?
00:49:01Yeah, I know him.
00:49:02So what?
00:49:02It means my brother's life, that's what.
00:49:04My brother's life?
00:49:06What, is this a gag?
00:49:06No, Charlie, this is no gag.
00:49:08It's for real.
00:49:09Ah, five dollars.
00:49:10Shh.
00:49:11Do me one favor.
00:49:12Just do me one favor.
00:49:13Come outside where we can talk.
00:49:28Now, tell us what you know about that guy that won the sweepstakes.
00:49:31Nobby?
00:49:31Yeah.
00:49:32Used to be my uncle's mob.
00:49:33Uncle?
00:49:34Yeah, Luke Manning.
00:49:35You read about him.
00:49:36Luke Manning?
00:49:37You mean the guy that busted out of Blackwell's Island?
00:49:38That's right.
00:49:38He got drowned on the way out, too.
00:49:40He got drowned, huh?
00:49:42I wonder.
00:49:43What do you mean?
00:49:45Listen, if Nobby stole that truck, why'd he bring it down the waterfront?
00:49:49Yeah, that's right.
00:49:50You mean that...
00:49:51I mean that maybe Luke Manning ain't dead.
00:49:53Remember when we went to move that barrel, how funny the guy acted?
00:49:56Yeah.
00:49:56Maybe that barrel wasn't full of wine.
00:49:58Maybe it was Luke Manning in there.
00:49:59I think you got something.
00:50:00And I think you're both Daffy.
00:50:02Where can we get in touch with this Nobby?
00:50:04I don't...
00:50:05Wait a minute.
00:50:06I can give you a lead.
00:50:08Dorothy Melton.
00:50:09Who's she?
00:50:09The dame in the newsreel that took the check from Nobby, remember?
00:50:12Well, she used to be Luke's girl, but I guess Nobby's giving it a rush now.
00:50:15Well, where does she live?
00:50:16She lives at the Carlton Apartments on 3rd Avenue.
00:50:18I used to deliver notes to her from Luke.
00:50:21Benny, looks like we got a date with Dorothy tonight.
00:50:23We can't break out of here.
00:50:25That boss has been too nice.
00:50:26No, but we can tell him everything.
00:50:27Now that we got proof that we didn't swipe that truck.
00:50:29We ain't got enough proof.
00:50:30We're going out and get it, and then we'll talk to Barnes.
00:50:33Hey.
00:50:34What do I come in for giving you all this info, huh?
00:50:36You want to get out of here, don't you?
00:50:38Yeah, sure.
00:50:39Well, we're going to take you with us.
00:50:41You mean it?
00:50:42Gee, thanks a lot, Ethel Bight.
00:50:43Wait a minute.
00:50:44I'll be right back.
00:50:45Come on, fellas.
00:50:47Shut up.
00:50:50We're not waiting till tonight.
00:50:51We're going right now.
00:50:52Good.
00:50:52You know the way.
00:50:53Take the fellas.
00:50:53I'll see you in a few minutes.
00:50:54Come on.
00:50:58Ethel Bight, huh?
00:51:01Now, Charlie.
00:51:02I'm going to show you my ingratitude.
00:51:04You mean you got a surprise for me?
00:51:06I got a beautiful surprise.
00:51:08Hey!
00:51:08Hey!
00:51:18Now.
00:51:19Oh.
00:51:20Tell Mr. Barnes about that.
00:51:27You won't take me.
00:51:37Hey, let's go!
00:51:38I don't take me.
00:51:38Hey!
00:51:38Take me!
00:51:41Hey!
00:51:41Hey, you're gonna keep me on the hook
00:51:42and get your new catch on the road.
00:51:42I'll be right back.
00:51:43Let's go!
00:51:44Look out!
00:51:46Hey!
00:51:47Hey!
00:51:50Hey!
00:51:50Hey!
00:51:50Hey!
00:51:52Hey!
00:51:52Hey!
00:51:55Come on.
00:52:37Come on.
00:52:39And then 160 raviolas for that dress.
00:52:42What's Luke going to say?
00:52:44Oh, Luke, I needed it, Nobby. Luke won't mind.
00:52:47No, Luke won't mind.
00:52:49Maybe I've lived long enough already anyhow.
00:52:52Your receipt, sir, that'll be $10, $20, $30, $40, and thank you very much.
00:53:00Is there something else? Maybe I could show you?
00:53:03Oh.
00:53:04No, I've seen everything I...
00:53:06Well, nearly everything.
00:53:10Hello, honey.
00:53:12What are you doing in here?
00:53:15Nobby.
00:53:15I just want to see if it's imported.
00:53:19What you doing tonight, honey?
00:53:23Oh, boy, they're coming through the window.
00:53:25We had some lovely evening gowns.
00:53:27Yeah.
00:53:28Well, I'd like to see something in a red, you know, but more gray...
00:53:31I don't know if...
00:53:32How about dinner for two?
00:53:35Well, what type of thing would you like to see?
00:53:39Oh, Nobby, I want that.
00:53:41You decided to...
00:53:42How much do you want it?
00:53:43$250.
00:53:44Oh, I'll take it.
00:53:45Give me $250, Nobby.
00:53:46Yeah.
00:53:48Have you decided to go to the cinema with me, huh?
00:53:50What do you say?
00:53:51How would you like to see when Rome burns Nero fiddle?
00:53:56How about it?
00:53:57What do you say?
00:53:58Oh, Nobby, it's so sweet of you to buy this coat for me.
00:54:01Go on, I ain't gonna buy it.
00:54:02Take it off, take it off.
00:54:03But you already did buy it.
00:54:04I bought it?
00:54:05Uh-huh.
00:54:05How much did I pay for it?
00:54:07$250.
00:54:08Two hundred and...
00:54:08Two hundred and...
00:54:10What's the matter with me?
00:54:11Would you like to see some hats?
00:54:13No.
00:54:13Yes.
00:54:14She's got a hat.
00:54:15She can wear my hat.
00:54:17Now, what type of hat would you like to see?
00:54:19Well, I want something to go with this coat.
00:54:21Well, do you care for this?
00:54:22Yeah, how much is it?
00:54:23Oh, yes.
00:54:24Only $30.
00:54:25Only $30?
00:54:25You don't want nothing like that, honey.
00:54:27That's no good.
00:54:28Well, I can try it off.
00:54:29I know, but it don't look...
00:54:30How much is that one in the corner?
00:54:31Oh, that's $10.
00:54:33Yeah, well, yeah.
00:54:34Oh, I don't know.
00:54:35Here, try this on.
00:54:37Try it on.
00:54:38It might be just the thing you need.
00:54:40You want.
00:54:40Well...
00:54:41Looks good.
00:54:41Ten smackers is all right.
00:54:44That's it.
00:54:45Billy, I'll take that.
00:54:48Oh, that's awful.
00:54:48Oh, that's awful, Nami.
00:54:50No.
00:54:50Well, here, take this one.
00:54:53There's one.
00:54:54Oh, that's the one I came in with.
00:54:55Well, that's a good one to go out with.
00:54:57Well, I'm going to try this one on.
00:54:58Well, you don't...
00:54:59How much is that one?
00:55:01$50.
00:55:01Well, for a half a smacker, it's okay.
00:55:04Oh, no.
00:55:04$50.
00:55:05$50.
00:55:06Try this one on again.
00:55:07Maybe if you put it on...
00:55:08Oh, Nami, no.
00:55:09This one's adorable.
00:55:10Look.
00:55:11Oh, go away.
00:55:12You look just like a cop in that thing.
00:55:15Well, I'm going to take this one anyway.
00:55:17Could I show you something in Holstery, perhaps?
00:55:19Yeah, I'd like to see something.
00:55:21Got a brunette?
00:55:22Right this way, please.
00:55:22Oh.
00:55:26What do you suppose happened to Nami?
00:55:28Is that time to go to Philadelphia and back?
00:55:30Yeah, so is Dorothy.
00:55:32I've told you three times to keep Dorothy out of this.
00:55:34The next time, I'll...
00:55:35Okay, okay.
00:55:37I didn't mean nothing.
00:55:38I was just thinking.
00:55:39Don't.
00:55:40If that Nobby has double-crossed me and run off with my five grand,
00:55:44I'll know what to do with him.
00:55:46Called Dorothy's apartment again.
00:55:50Hey, how you doing, ladies and gentlemen?
00:55:53Refuse me.
00:55:54That's the way she goes.
00:55:55Oh, yeah.
00:55:56You made up your mind what you want?
00:55:57Yeah.
00:55:58Give me some of that Anne Francis.
00:56:00You don't can have this.
00:56:02No, but that's what I want.
00:56:04I'm sorry.
00:56:04You don't can have Anne Francis this.
00:56:06This is the proprietor.
00:56:08Well, Frank and me.
00:56:09I mean, I don't want...
00:56:10No, I don't want...
00:56:10Well, I'm here and you don't can have me.
00:56:12You...
00:56:13Oh, I'll tell you what.
00:56:14What?
00:56:14How about some nice champagne for the lady?
00:56:17No, she don't want that.
00:56:18You can't spend it.
00:56:20We got nice champagne.
00:56:21Bubbles.
00:56:22Frank is lemon phosphorus.
00:56:24Lemon who?
00:56:25Lemon phosphorus.
00:56:27Lemon phosphorus?
00:56:28Lemon phosphorus?
00:56:29What is this?
00:56:30Not lemon phosphorus.
00:56:31What?
00:56:31Phosphorus.
00:56:32Lemon phosphorus.
00:56:33No, we don't got on the menu.
00:56:35Lemon fish.
00:56:35Oh, everybody.
00:56:36Lemon fish.
00:56:37We got lemon pie.
00:56:38We got lemon...
00:56:39All right.
00:56:39I want...
00:56:40Just a drink.
00:56:40We're going to drink a lemon phosphorus.
00:56:42Lemon phosphorus?
00:56:43Phosphorus?
00:56:44No, a phoosh phos.
00:56:45Do you know what you want?
00:56:47Yes, I know what I want.
00:56:48I came in here first.
00:56:49Anyway.
00:56:49Never mind.
00:56:50Just bring us two cups of coffee.
00:56:51Two cups of coffee.
00:56:52Yeah.
00:56:52Mine without cream and sugar.
00:56:55Yeah, without cream and sugar for you.
00:56:56Yeah.
00:56:56And she wants hers without sugar but cream and the coffee.
00:57:00Yes.
00:57:00Put it in two cups.
00:57:02Yeah, two cups.
00:57:02Let me see if I got it right.
00:57:03You want black coffee with sugar, no cream.
00:57:06I mean, she wants cream and no coffee.
00:57:07No, she don't want cream with no coffee.
00:57:10No.
00:57:10Just give her the sugar and put the cream in the coffee and give me the cup.
00:57:15Yeah.
00:57:15I mean, put the cup in the sauce.
00:57:17Please, refuse me.
00:57:18You can do it mixed up.
00:57:19Let me explain.
00:57:20You want coffee with cream, no sugar.
00:57:22She wants cream, no coffee, no cup.
00:57:24No, wait a minute.
00:57:26Never mind.
00:57:27Just give me an ice cream soda.
00:57:29Ice cream soda?
00:57:30Yeah.
00:57:31Well, what kind?
00:57:32I'll take manila.
00:57:33You?
00:57:33Boy, if you do this, I give you the coffee and the lemon feeds fast.
00:57:36Everything for nothing.
00:57:37Good boy.
00:57:38I like you.
00:57:39Let's get out of here.
00:57:40Come on.
00:57:41I'm getting sleepy.
00:57:43So am I.
00:57:44Only my stomach's wide awake and crying for its bottle.
00:57:46Eh, step squirking.
00:57:48Her hostess is liable to be alone any minute.
00:57:50Look, when she comes, let me talk to her.
00:57:52Because when it comes to women, I'm a commissar.
00:57:54It's just where you belong, in a sewer.
00:57:57Now, you guys know just what to do when she comes?
00:57:58Hey, I think she's coming.
00:58:00Stop that light.
00:58:07Say, this is a swell car.
00:58:08I wonder who owns it.
00:58:10Look, honey, I think you better wait here.
00:58:12I don't think Luke is going to like this.
00:58:15Oh, Luke Manning.
00:58:16He should have drowned when he beat it out of Blackwell's Island.
00:58:18Yeah, but he didn't.
00:58:19When he finds out that I'm running away with you and his five grand.
00:58:22It's only four grand now.
00:58:24Hey, don't.
00:58:24Get away.
00:58:25Get away from there.
00:58:26Maybe if we give it back to him quick, he won't notice the grand's missing.
00:58:29Look, honey, don't be a fool all of your life.
00:58:32We've got four grand.
00:58:33We've got two airplane tickets.
00:58:35By the time Luke finds out, we'll be miles away.
00:58:38Maybe you're right, Dorsey.
00:58:40Now, now, cut it.
00:58:41Now, leave that alone.
00:58:42I'm ticklish.
00:58:42Cut it out.
00:58:48No, I never, I won't.
00:58:49I won't.
00:58:50I'll only be a minute.
00:58:54I won't.
00:59:23Take it easy, lady.
00:59:25What are you doing here?
00:59:26I'm a PLW.
00:59:27You're a what?
00:59:28I protect lonely women.
00:59:29Aren't you just a little young to be out without your mother?
00:59:32I ain't got a mother.
00:59:33Well, if you came up here to adopt one, you came to the wrong place. Beat it.
00:59:36Wait a minute. I'm a friend of Narby's.
00:59:38Well, that's...
00:59:39You're a what?
00:59:41Narby, you know.
00:59:42Come on, kid. What's the gag?
00:59:43That's what we came up here to find out.
00:59:48What's this all about?
00:59:50Listen, sister. Let's begin at the beginning.
00:59:52If you kids don't beat it, I'm going to call a cop.
00:59:54Now, look, baby.
00:59:59What's the matter? Did you forget the number?
01:00:01You don't want to tangle with the police any more than we do.
01:00:04Take that.
01:00:05What's your boyfriend?
01:00:07What are you talking about?
01:00:09Your boyfriend, Luke.
01:00:11We want to see him.
01:00:12Right.
01:00:13You don't have to worry. We ain't going to hurt you or your place.
01:00:15We're gentlemen from the old school.
01:00:17He means reform school.
01:00:19Reform school?
01:00:20Yeah, that's right.
01:00:21We're friends of Luke Manning's nephew, Charlie.
01:00:24Rice pudding, Charlie.
01:00:25Charlie told us if we came up here, his Uncle Luke or Narby would help us out.
01:00:29Charlie's our pal.
01:00:40Hello.
01:00:41Hello.
01:00:42Hello.
01:00:42Hello, fellas.
01:00:42Say, Dorothy, I've been thinking it's...
01:00:44Say, what is this?
01:00:46Hey, give me that...
01:00:47Give me that...
01:00:48You looking for this?
01:00:49Yeah, put it at these kids.
01:00:50Hey, you can't do that to me. That's my gun.
01:00:52I'm doing it, ain't I?
01:00:53Is he?
01:00:54Say, I didn't know you had company.
01:00:56Well, these kids broke into here.
01:00:57They said they wanted to see you or Luke Manning.
01:00:59Well, what is it?
01:01:00Well, what is...
01:01:01Say, it seems like I've seen these kids before someplace.
01:01:04Yeah, you was running away from the cops.
01:01:05I see you got your wind back.
01:01:07Yeah, I got away, too.
01:01:08What happened?
01:01:09Say, what's the matter with you?
01:01:10What are you doing here?
01:01:12This is no time to break into a woman's room, five o'clock in the morning?
01:01:15What do you mean by keeping her out till five o'clock in the morning?
01:01:18Well, it was nothing.
01:01:19We was out...
01:01:21Say, it's none of your business, you hear?
01:01:23What are you doing here, huh?
01:01:25I don't like the looks of this.
01:01:27Why don't you throw them out, Narby?
01:01:28Yeah, I'm going to throw them out.
01:01:29They know too much.
01:01:30So do the quiz kids.
01:01:31Well, then I'll throw them out, too.
01:01:33Yeah?
01:01:33Yeah.
01:01:34You ain't gone no place, buddy.
01:01:35All right, that thing ain't loaded.
01:01:36They ain't loaded?
01:01:37No.
01:01:38Look, see, I took the bullets out.
01:01:40Yeah, I forgot I loaded it.
01:01:42Yeah.
01:01:42What am I doing?
01:01:44Yeah, here it is.
01:01:45Come and get it.
01:01:45I made them myself.
01:01:46Yeah, right now.
01:01:48Oh, I don't hold me no more.
01:01:50I want a shot.
01:01:50I want a team.
01:01:52I want one of these.
01:01:53There you are.
01:01:54Here, here.
01:01:55What do you want?
01:01:56What do you want?
01:01:56No, I don't want an egg.
01:01:58I want a lox.
01:01:59Come on, get up out of there.
01:02:00This is no picnic.
01:02:02Now sit down over there.
01:02:03Go ahead.
01:02:10All right, come on.
01:02:11Let's hear your story.
01:02:12You want about Goldilocks?
01:02:19Say, how do you do to that?
01:02:21I would take a load off your feet.
01:02:24And start talking and no fooling.
01:02:52Did you know it was morning?
01:02:53Sure.
01:02:54I turned the lights off.
01:02:56Why'd you let me sleep for it?
01:02:57Get on that phone again.
01:02:58Sure.
01:02:58I called a couple of times already.
01:03:00Nobody answered.
01:03:02Did you not murder that guy in a drugstore?
01:03:05Get that phone up.
01:03:06Bring it around.
01:03:08I'm going to ask you once more.
01:03:10Did you commit that killing?
01:03:11I ain't talking.
01:03:12It ain't legal.
01:03:14That's funny.
01:03:16I could have swore somebody answered that phone.
01:03:19Rutler, maybe you're right.
01:03:21About what?
01:03:22About Dorothy.
01:03:23I think you and me had better pay her a little visit.
01:03:26And now you're talking.
01:03:27I hope for her sake, she won't be too much surprised.
01:03:30And that goes for Nobby, too.
01:03:32You kids will be sorry for this.
01:03:34Oh, worry your pretty little head about it.
01:03:36I ain't worrying.
01:03:37Oh, you mean...
01:03:38I know what you are.
01:03:39You're a premeditated killer.
01:03:42I never killed nobody.
01:03:43I'm a bank robber.
01:03:45Bank robber?
01:03:45Well, of course, that ain't so bad.
01:03:47You're going to hang by the neck until dead.
01:03:49I don't hang around no place.
01:03:51Why don't you confess and save all this confusion?
01:03:54There's no confusion.
01:03:55Confessing.
01:03:56I know my rights.
01:03:57I'm an American citizen.
01:03:58Did you ever vote?
01:04:00No.
01:04:00Who's running?
01:04:01You didn't vote?
01:04:02You're not an American.
01:04:03You're a man without a country.
01:04:05I am, too.
01:04:06I live in Brooklyn.
01:04:07Well, that's the same thing.
01:04:08Hey, what do you think about the Dodgers dropping a series?
01:04:11Wasn't it tough that Owen's dropping a series?
01:04:12Hey, you like quite a lot of a game.
01:04:13It's been a different story than the one that...
01:04:15Owen's talking about baseball.
01:04:17Hey, what time is it?
01:04:18It's quarter to six.
01:04:19Don't tell me you can read the time.
01:04:22Oh, yeah, for a year now.
01:04:23Hey, Glimpick, grab that phone.
01:04:24Call up Barnes.
01:04:25He'll be in his office by now.
01:04:26Tell him we got one of the guys that committed the drugstore murder.
01:04:28I didn't do it.
01:04:29It was...
01:04:29Shut up, you fool.
01:04:30Shut up, you fool.
01:04:31Oh, jeez.
01:04:32No, I'm sorry.
01:04:33We have nothing new to report.
01:04:35The boys are still missing.
01:04:37No, we haven't sent out a general alarm.
01:04:38I don't believe it's quite that serious.
01:04:41Well, I expect to contact them within the next 24 hours.
01:04:44Yes, I'll call you just as soon as I do.
01:04:48Between Bill and the kids, things are in a pretty bad mess.
01:04:52Uh, more reporters.
01:04:54I'll tell him you're not in.
01:04:55Oh, never mind.
01:04:56I'll talk to them.
01:04:57They'll call every five minutes of my down.
01:04:59Hello?
01:05:01Barnes, warden of the Wilton Reform School.
01:05:05The boys.
01:05:06Well, where are you?
01:05:08What are you doing?
01:05:11You're sure of that now?
01:05:13Carlton Apartments, eh?
01:05:14You stay right there and we'll be right over.
01:05:17Ann, call the police and have them go to the Carlton Apartments.
01:05:20Tell them I'll meet them there and everything will be all right.
01:05:22Now, don't you worry.
01:05:28Operator, police headquarters, please.
01:05:30My brother goes to the chair.
01:05:31I'm going to let you have it.
01:05:32Don't let them scare you, Nobby.
01:05:34I ain't scared.
01:05:35They ain't got nothing on me.
01:05:37Pretty soon now, you can kiss Dorothy goodbye.
01:05:39Bye.
01:05:40Why?
01:05:41Where am I going?
01:05:42You're not going nowhere.
01:05:44You're staying right here until the undertaker comes for you.
01:05:46No.
01:05:47No, I ain't.
01:05:49Gee.
01:05:51In 20 more minutes, he'll be going to the chair.
01:05:5719.
01:06:02You feel better?
01:06:03Yeah.
01:06:04Now I can face it.
01:06:06I guess you can.
01:06:0718.
01:06:08No.
01:06:09No.
01:06:10What if I move in?
01:06:11Cut it out, will you?
01:06:12It ain't funny anymore.
01:06:14Take it easy, kid.
01:06:16Everything's going to be all right.
01:06:18Why don't you do something?
01:06:19They're only kids.
01:06:21He's got a gun.
01:06:21It's loaded.
01:06:22I know.
01:06:23I loaded it myself.
01:06:24I thought you were the kind of man I could go for.
01:06:26What's Luke got that I ain't got?
01:06:28Brains.
01:06:30That ain't nice.
01:06:31I wonder what Luke would do if he was in my spot.
01:06:33Oh, shut up.
01:06:34I can fix that.
01:06:36Luke.
01:06:40Get the kid's gun.
01:06:43Now, Navi.
01:06:44What were you saying about your spot?
01:06:46Nothing, boss.
01:06:47Nothing.
01:06:48Look, I got the door for you.
01:06:50Look.
01:06:51Here it is.
01:07:00Your rags, huh?
01:07:03Why, Dorothy, you look beautiful.
01:07:10My cute little double-crosser.
01:07:16No.
01:07:17No, don't hit her, boss.
01:07:18Why don't you pick on somebody your size, jumbo?
01:07:28All right, Navi, you asked for it.
01:07:32Come on, get him up.
01:07:34Well, you didn't drown after all, eh?
01:07:36Now, that's too bad.
01:07:38Mr. Barnes, my brother.
01:07:39Where's the phone?
01:07:40Here it is.
01:07:43Hello.
01:07:44Hello, operator.
01:07:46This is Jim Barnes of the Whitman School.
01:07:48Hurry, please.
01:07:49It's a matter of life and death.
01:07:51You'll be mighty proud of your brother before we get through with him.
01:07:54By the way, we just got in eight carloads of potatoes.
01:07:58Uh-oh.
01:07:59Well, what's he got to do with potatoes?
01:08:01He'll be inspecting them with a parry knife.
01:08:04That is, when he's not washing pots, pans, or dishes.
01:08:07Yeah, but I won't mind.
01:08:09No, darling.
01:08:09It'll be good practice.
01:08:15Excuse me, Sergeant, but can you tell me where they peel the potatoes?
01:08:18Report in the commissary.
01:08:19Okay.
01:08:21Hey, Sergeant, what kind of food you got in the guardhouse?
01:08:25Fire.
01:08:25You expecting to get in there?
01:08:27I'm afraid so, but I don't think I'll mind the food.
01:08:30It's good.
01:08:31I'll fix it up for you.
01:08:32Goodbye, Miss Mitchell.
01:08:33Goodbye.
01:08:34Oh, now, don't do anything.
01:08:36Please, I mean...
01:08:37Don't worry, honey.
01:08:38Oh, be careful.
01:08:39Bye-bye.
01:08:40Bye.
01:08:40Come on, gang.
01:08:41Come on, gang.
01:08:42Come on, gang.
01:08:45Come on, gang.
01:08:46Come on, it's a thing.
01:08:47Come on, it's a thing.
01:08:48What do you mean by this?
01:08:49Come on.
01:08:50Let's go.
01:08:55Get him alive.
01:08:58All right.
01:09:00Take it easy, Ethel Point.
01:09:01Say I call it Ethel for sure.
01:09:03Ethel, I...
01:09:03Make the leg back.
01:09:10Let's start.
01:09:11I won't bear with me.
01:09:12Take it easy, ethical Garden.
01:09:13Come on.
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