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01:08Attention, all units, vicinity 311 Vinewood Street.
01:12Silent alarm at Gilbertson's Jewelry Store.
01:16Ludlow 7 to control. Roger on that silent alarm call.
01:20Control to Ludlow 7, handle code 3.
01:22Other units, code 2.
01:42How long ago?
01:46Jewelry died 10 minutes ago.
01:48You sure that was Benny Crawford you saw coming out of the store?
01:51I'm positive.
01:52Skinner and I busted him over a year ago for armed robbery.
01:55How'd he get back out on the street so fast?
01:58Plea bargaining.
01:59He copped a plea to a lesser charge and the parole board put him out in nine months.
02:03You got any idea who his partner was?
02:06Well, it's too busy to get a make on either him or the license plate.
02:09Well, we got an APB out on Croft.
02:11Maybe that'll turn something up.
02:12In the meantime, I guess that's all. Thank him.
02:14Okay.
02:17Did Jewelry have a family?
02:19Including five grandchildren.
02:38I'm beginning to know what an expectant father feels.
02:41Well, in a way, you are one.
02:44Assuming a responsibility of a parole is heavy business.
02:48I hope you don't mind, Terry, but I have a spiel that I give all our end to volunteers.
02:54You've heard it a hundred times.
02:56That's official.
02:58Okay, go ahead.
02:59Well, when he gets off that bus, all he'll have is one hundred dollars and you.
03:09And your job is to help him fit back into society.
03:13Now, that sounds simple, but we both know it isn't.
03:20He's an institutionalized man.
03:23He's been locked up for 15 years off and on.
03:26That's better than half his life.
03:28Now, your main concern is going to be the rejection factor.
03:34Friends, relatives, society.
03:37It will all turn your backs.
03:39There'll also be times when, uh, you're going to want to give him sympathy.
03:46Don't.
03:47That's not what he wants.
03:49What he does want is friendship.
03:52One human being who really cares.
03:56He knows I care.
03:58I've been visiting him twice a month over a year.
04:00Fine.
04:01But, but a guy like Satch needs constant reassurance.
04:06Especially from a cop friend.
04:09Hopefully, he's learned now that reassurance is not found in a dime bag of heroin.
04:14America.
04:18Hey, you're right.
04:20What?
04:22Hey.
04:23Hey.
04:24Hey.
04:24roles.
04:46Welcome.
04:48Good seeing you on this side of the wall, Satch.
04:53Well, I'm ready for a meeting with the parole board.
04:56Good luck. Both of you.
04:58Thank you, OK.
05:05Why do you say we get out of here?
05:13What's the matter?
05:15What's the matter?
05:16Freedom scares me.
05:43I'll be right back, Pat.
05:49That was great.
05:50That was unfortunate.
05:52I'm sorry.
05:54I'm sorry.
05:55I'm sorry.
06:06But she has taken away.
06:14Oh, my God.
06:41Well, hello there.
06:42You're just in time.
06:44We have just declared this place livable.
06:46Satch, why don't you meet my good friend, Jewel?
06:48How do you do?
06:49Very nice to meet you.
06:50And this is, uh...
06:51Chris, Terry's partner.
06:54Well, how do you like your new digs?
06:57This is for me.
06:59First month's rent paid by Anonymous,
07:01and the second month's rent up to the occupant.
07:04Oh, wait.
07:04I didn't expect...
07:05Khan doesn't deserve...
07:07Ex-Khan, you've paid your debt.
07:11Yes, Satch, you know,
07:13everybody's entitled to a chance for a new beginning.
07:17I wish you guys were around the other times I got out.
07:19Hey, rule number one says
07:21that you forget what might have been,
07:23and you focus on what's gonna be, okay?
07:25That's right.
07:27Hey, look, I got an idea.
07:28Why don't we clear out of here
07:30and give Satch a chance to settle in.
07:31I think that's a good idea.
07:32See you later.
07:33See you later, Satch.
07:34Hey, uh, meet me at City Hall at 2 o'clock.
07:36We'll touch base with your parole officer
07:38and, uh, meet your new boss.
07:40Okay?
07:44What's the matter?
07:45I... I can't get to City Hall.
07:47No problem, Satch.
07:48Just go down the corner, catch the K bus,
07:50and then transfer it to the number 14.
07:52No, you don't understand.
07:53I've been out of circulation.
07:56I...
07:57And you don't know how the bus system works?
08:03Why don't you drive Jill home and...
08:05Satch and me, we're going for a bus ride.
08:07Come on.
08:08All right.
08:14I've been a parole officer for eight, nine years.
08:18The pay is lousy.
08:19The hours are too long.
08:20I'm handling triple the recommended case loads.
08:24I ought to hate my work, but I don't.
08:27What I do hate is having to send parolees
08:29back to the slams when they mess up.
08:32Cooper, Cooper, Cooper.
08:33When that happens...
08:36I go home, get half smashed,
08:40fight with my wife.
08:41She doesn't deserve that.
08:44Stanley Cooper, also known as Satch Cooper.
08:47Busted at age 12 for petty theft.
08:49Heroin at 60.
08:51Supported habit by safe-cracking.
08:53At 16?
08:55Who taught you how to do that?
08:56An old-timer.
08:58He's dead.
08:59Hmm.
09:04What are you thinking about?
09:06Shooting up?
09:07Hey, man.
09:10It's in the past, isn't it?
09:11It's in the past as a prey route, Officer Webster.
09:13This man has been paroled five times.
09:16Not one of those paroles took.
09:21Look.
09:23I am here to help, not hurt.
09:26But I do think Cooper should know
09:28that this is his last shot.
09:30He violates parole again.
09:38You think he can make it?
09:40I wouldn't be here if I didn't.
09:42See, there's one thing your file doesn't tell you.
09:45Satch never committed crime or violence.
09:47The only person he ever hurt was himself
09:49putting that junk in his arms.
09:50That's a good point, ain't it?
09:52Yeah, that's a good point.
09:55How's your wife?
09:56Ex-wife.
09:59Uh, I haven't seen her.
10:01I don't know where she is.
10:03Last time I saw her,
10:04I told her to go get a divorce.
10:07Why?
10:10Because being married to me
10:11is not like being married.
10:17Cooper?
10:20Here's your list of do's and don'ts.
10:22I want you to check into this office
10:23the first Monday of every month.
10:27And, uh...
10:29Good luck.
10:32See ya.
10:32See ya.
10:35Oh, uh, Officer, uh, Webster,
10:37you M2 guys are doing a great job.
10:39But you're not pros at this.
10:41So if there are any storm warnings,
10:43don't try and handle it solo.
10:46Heroes we don't need.
10:48Yes, sir.
11:06The dial is an assistant to the owner.
11:08That's me.
11:09Pays $3.50 an hour
11:10and all the mufflers you can eat.
11:11Sounds great, Mr. Patrick.
11:13Hank, just call me Hank.
11:15Did you, uh, tell him
11:16where I picked up this trade?
11:17Ah, I figured that was
11:18between you and him.
11:19I picked up my trade
11:20same place you did, Satch.
11:21In the joint.
11:24You know that car commercial?
11:26See the USA in your Chevrolet?
11:28Well, it sounded like such a good idea
11:30that I decided to try it.
11:31In somebody else's Chevrolet, right?
11:35Yo, Ralph.
11:37Man, you start
11:38at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning.
11:39Shut up.
11:39Okay?
11:40Yes, sir.
11:40Thank you very much.
11:41Ralph, you show Satch around.
11:44Okay?
11:45Come on, Chad.
11:46I'm gonna let you
11:46buy me a cup of coffee.
11:48Okay.
11:49I'll see you in a while.
11:50Okay.
11:51Hi.
11:52I'm Satch Cooper.
11:57Something bugging you?
11:59My parents taught me
12:01crime doesn't pay.
12:03What's that supposed to mean?
12:04That a jailbird
12:05stole my job.
12:08I told Hank
12:09six months ago
12:10I wanted to install mufflers.
12:12Look,
12:12you got a beef.
12:14You settle it with Hank
12:15and leave me out.
12:16I can't leave you out.
12:18You're smack in the middle.
12:21See?
12:23I got a wife
12:24with a kid on the way.
12:26And I need the bread.
12:29Now,
12:31you didn't show up
12:32for work tomorrow.
12:33Don't squeeze me, man.
12:36I'm on parole.
12:37Yeah.
12:38I know.
13:07You're right down the block.
13:09You think you can make it
13:09on your own tomorrow?
13:10Thanks a lot, Terry.
13:11Hey, look,
13:12will you please stop banking me?
13:13I got to do something
13:14to repay you.
13:15Yeah.
13:18I remember the song.
13:21Love isn't
13:22until you give it away.
13:24Well, I'm giving.
13:26But you're receiving.
13:28Hmm?
13:30Fifteen months ago,
13:32I didn't care about anything.
13:33Not even living.
13:35I still can't figure it.
13:36But you had faith
13:37and you taught me
13:39how to care about myself.
13:40And I won't blow it.
13:42I won't.
13:43I promise you,
13:44I mean it.
13:45I won't blow it.
13:46Hey,
13:47I hear you.
13:49And I believe it.
13:53Look,
13:53call me tomorrow
13:54when you get a chance.
13:56Let me know
13:57how the new job's going,
13:58okay?
13:58Yeah.
13:59I bet you
14:00I can beat you home.
14:15Hey,
14:15is that any way
14:17to treat two old buddies
14:18came to welcome you out?
14:20Yeah.
14:20I went all the way
14:21down to headquarters
14:22figuring to give you a lift.
14:23Who's the dude
14:24that beat me to it?
14:25No, buddy,
14:26friend.
14:26Look,
14:26I'm welcome.
14:27Do me a favor
14:28and split, huh?
14:29Hey,
14:29what's wrong, pal?
14:30You got religion?
14:30I got freedom
14:31and I want to keep it.
14:33Oh,
14:33haven't you heard,
14:34Satch?
14:35Cost of freedom's gone up.
14:36Inflation.
14:38Cal's right.
14:40We're going to fix it
14:40so you got freedom
14:42and money.
14:44You see,
14:44there's a safe.
14:45I'm not interested.
14:50Why's the wrong attitude, pal?
14:53See,
14:54we spent three weeks
14:55planning this job
14:56just waiting for you
14:56to get out.
14:57We're going to get
14:57filling on it
14:58or we need a torch.
15:00No,
15:00I figure there's
15:0125 grand each,
15:02maybe more.
15:04Now,
15:05that's 25 biggies,
15:06Satch.
15:07That pie's a lot of smack.
15:08I'm off to stuff
15:09and I'll get out of here
15:10and leave me alone.
15:11Hey, man.
15:13We did time together,
15:14same cell block.
15:16That ties us.
15:17Look, Benny,
15:18I'm not getting involved.
15:19I mean it.
15:20I'm out
15:21and I'm staying out
15:21and that's it.
15:24All right,
15:25if that's the way you feel.
15:31What's this?
15:32It's a coming out present.
15:33Us to you.
15:36Enjoy.
15:38Yeah,
15:38we'll see you
15:39in a day or two.
15:41Yeah.
16:06We'll see you
16:11you all know that friday last an elderly jeweler was robbed and murdered by one peter croft aka
16:19benny croft and 10 days earlier a similar crime occurred in this instance a jeweler by the name
16:28of franken was robbed and severely pistol whipped using our mug books mr franken was able to identify
16:35croft and his accomplice one calvin r guthrie whose description and photo you have before you
16:42both of these men became friends while in prison both of them were paroled six weeks ago
16:48and both of them failed to check in with their parole officers as a result we have no current
16:53addresses you will all please check with your street contacts as to the whereabouts of croft
16:58guthrie and the individual who was fencing their stolen wares are there any questions
17:05that's it check your pin maps hit the street dismissed
17:14band of wood lapidary small but very rich
17:20the precious stones huh they cut and polish them diamonds rubies
17:26the whole number we hit it on a saturday afternoon when the building is empty
17:31your job is to take out the alarm system phil okay after which satch cooper opens the safe satch
17:38i heard he retired well we're in the process of talking him out of retirement
17:43you win yeah sure all right cal run it down for you catch act later i've got a negotiating session
17:50with cliffy a lovable money-grubbing fence that's a lie it's the truth hank i saw him i didn't tap
18:01the
18:02till all right now hold both of you okay ralph you first he thought i was out back and wasn't
18:08looking
18:0920 bucks 20 bucks i saw him going to cash register and he shoved it in his jacket pocket
18:16such it's a lie i'll prove it wait a minute man
18:26see what i tell you
18:36oh no you don't hey man you're the only one that could have done it you lying jerk
18:48that's enough
19:01all right that's it you know what are you moving call the cop that's it that guy didn't rip you
19:07off
19:09but the money was in your in your pocket i didn't put it there you gotta believe me
19:22hey satch
19:29hey wait a minute man wait a minute i'm taking all the risks and you're offering me 40 cents on
19:37a dollar so get yourself another fence oh wait a minute man make it half a buck
19:42i wouldn't give a half a buck to my own mother god rest her soul i'm still trying to unload
19:47that
19:47junk jewelry you stuck me with last week are you kidding me this is prime merchandise cliffy
19:52we are hitting the van der voodt lapidary on saturday the what the van der voodt lapidary
20:02very very impressive but 40 is the best i can do
20:14okay okay cliffy you win remember one thing benny it takes two to make a bargain
20:27one but only one gets
20:44mission one can stand by here
21:00Lidl 07 to control.
21:02Request assistance in pursuit of vehicle.
21:06Bearing license number 017, Mary Edward Lincoln.
21:13It's a tan 1972 Ford going eastbound on the 2000 block of Atwood.
21:20Suspect, Benny Croft.
21:45The
21:46The
21:46The
21:46The
21:53The
21:53Oh, my God.
22:24Oh, thank you.
22:32Hi.
22:34Stop by the shop to have some lunch with you.
22:37Hank told us what happened.
22:39You're here to bust me?
22:41Hank's willing to forget it ever happened.
22:44You want to tell us what did happen?
22:46Sure.
22:47If you don't mind a laugh.
22:49I was framed.
22:50When's the last time you heard that line?
22:53The details don't matter.
22:54It's the same old story.
22:56Once a con, always a con.
22:58Oh, look, Satch.
23:02What happened at the shop is over and done with.
23:05Look.
23:07We'll get another job, hmm?
23:08There are lots of jobs.
23:09How long, Terry?
23:11How long before they stop calling an ex-con
23:13every time something disappears?
23:15How long?
23:17Terry?
23:18Hmm.
23:22What?
23:24Heroin.
23:37Terry?
23:40What is this, man?
23:41I'm clean.
23:42Yeah, but you're holding.
23:46Okay.
23:46What if I told you it was a gift?
23:49Would you believe me?
23:50No.
23:51Neither would a P.O., a judge, a jury, nobody.
23:54I'm a junkie.
23:55Guilty till proven innocent.
23:57Holden, that's a parole violation.
23:59Here.
24:00Come on!
24:01I'm sorry, Satch.
24:01Now, just cool it, will you, Chris?
24:02But you're under arrest.
24:03Who's the senior here?
24:04You are, but I don't like this any more than you do.
24:08Okay.
24:13Look.
24:15I'm supposed to be a cop.
24:18So tell me, what am I supposed to do?
24:31You're under arrest, possession of dangerous drugs.
24:36You have the right to remain silent.
24:39If you give up that right, anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of
24:42law.
24:44You have the right to an attorney.
24:49I got the outfit from two guys I know.
24:53They wanted to hook me so I'd blow a safe for them.
24:57I don't know what safe I never asked.
25:02You say guys.
25:06Guys are new in the joint.
25:08And who might these two ex-cons be?
25:11Satch refuses to think.
25:13Well, maybe he's lying.
25:15Junkies are some of the best yarn spinners in the world, you know.
25:19Yeah, but we know that Satch didn't shoot up, Lieutenant.
25:21Skin search and alien test prove that.
25:23Yes, but you found some heroin in his apartment.
25:26In plain view.
25:27He didn't even try to hide it.
25:28So maybe he was about to have a fix when you walked in.
25:31Yeah, but junkies don't open their door to anybody till they've hidden their Statch.
25:35This one did.
25:37Lieutenant.
25:39He seemed to be fighting me all the way.
25:41Now why?
25:42Because I don't want to see one of my own men get hurt.
25:45You see any bruises on me?
25:46The bruises I'm talking about are internal and they could be put there by someone that you are befriending and
25:51trying to help.
25:52Satch is worth it.
25:54Webster, you cannot play God.
25:56You cannot help that man if he does not want help or simply isn't ready for it.
26:00But I can help him, sir.
26:02All I have to do is find those two cons who gave him the junk.
26:04Uh...
26:05I know, I know, sir.
26:07Don't play detective on company time.
26:10Sir.
26:13Uh, Webster.
26:17As of tomorrow, I will have to turn Cooper over to the parole authorities.
26:24Yes, sir.
26:29Yeah?
26:31How long ago, hmm?
26:35Okay, yeah.
26:43I finally got an address in Satchesac's wife.
26:46It's an old one I hope so good.
26:48Do you think she knows who he's shielding?
26:51I doubt it.
26:52But I don't know what she knows.
26:54Want some company?
26:55I don't know, Pax.
26:56I'll see you later, huh?
26:57We'll stick by the phone just in case.
27:05Right?
27:06Uh-huh.
27:10Sixty-five.
27:11Lovers leap.
27:15Um, I know what M2 is, but I don't know what the M stands for.
27:18Match.
27:19Match two.
27:20Like, match two people together.
27:26You know, we should have gone with him.
27:28You want to go look for him?
27:29Yeah, I feel we should, but I don't know where to begin.
27:33It's open.
27:36Hey, yeah.
27:37Hey, babe.
27:38Hey.
27:38Come on in.
27:39You okay?
27:40Uh-huh.
27:43Find anything?
27:45No.
27:46I, uh, looked everywhere.
27:50Checked out what I thought was every snitch and every junkie in town.
27:53Well, but nobody knew nothing about no safe that was going to be blown in no time.
27:58What about Sandra's ex-wife?
28:00Not home.
28:02All I could do was leave a message on her door, if it's still her door.
28:06Two years is a long time.
28:09Yeah, she could be remarried and living almost anywhere.
28:13Well, you could be fighting windmills, Terry.
28:18You know, I'm just trying to help out.
28:24You see, uh, Satch has been beaten down all his life.
28:28Every time he's trying to get up, someone was always there to knock him down again.
28:32Uh, I guess it's that I don't want to stop.
28:39I don't want to stay put.
28:41I want to give up.
28:42That's all.
28:46You want something to eat?
28:48Okay.
28:48Okay.
28:51This is the best.
28:52Guacamole.
28:54I'll get it.
28:56Hello.
28:58Yeah.
28:59Bullseye.
29:02What is all this about Satch Cooper?
29:06We found his wife.
29:07This is why you got me out of bed?
29:09You found his wife?
29:11Uh, sir, Terry said wife, not ex-wife.
29:13He thought she divorced him, but she hadn't.
29:16She still loves him, Lieutenant.
29:17And we figure Satch still loves her.
29:19Now, wait a minute.
29:20I'm not awake, and I'm very confused.
29:22Well, let me clarify.
29:25Satch said that he told Gloria to divorce him.
29:27For two years, he's been on the impression that he doesn't have a wife, but he does.
29:32Gloria tried to see him.
29:33He refused to see her.
29:35Returned her mail unopened.
29:36So he never knew.
29:39I know there's something here for Dan Cupid, but why me?
29:43Why can't I be home in bed where I belong?
29:45Lieutenant, I think he's going to tell us the names of those cons who gave him the heroin.
29:50And how did you reach that incredible conclusion, Webster?
29:54Because he's got two very good reasons now.
29:58Reason number one.
30:04His wife, Gloria.
30:05Number two, that baby.
30:09As of now, he doesn't even know he has a son.
30:18Regardless how this comes out, thanks for trying.
30:21It's okay.
30:21I don't care.
30:24Oh, my God.
30:26I don't got you.
30:44There's Satch.
30:50His name, it's Satch, Jr.
30:52He even has your eyes.
31:00Let's see.
31:07Here to see.
31:11Here.
31:13Here.
31:17Here.
31:39There you go, Lieutenant.
31:41Oh, take it away.
31:42I got enough caffeine already in my system.
31:44You keep me awake three years past mandatory retirement age.
31:51I'm really sorry to get you out of bed this hour, you know?
31:54No, don't apologize.
31:55I had a full night's sleep last week.
31:58Or was it the week before that?
32:02How long she been in there with Satch?
32:04Nearly an hour.
32:23Benny Croft and Cal Guthrie gave Satch the heroine.
32:27Now, Gloria, did he say anything else?
32:29Like where we can find Croft and Guthrie?
32:32He said they were coming back to see him.
32:34When?
32:35I don't know specific time, Mark.
32:39Webster, Mr. Lawson, may I have a word with you?
32:48You know, Croft and Guthrie are now wanted on two counts of murder
32:52because the second jewelry store owner died late today.
32:56And strange as it may sound, Cooper's story is beginning to make sense.
33:02He was in the same cell block with Croft and Guthrie.
33:05Does that mean you're kicking him loose?
33:07What do you think about that, Mr. Lawson?
33:12Without Croft and Guthrie, we can't corroborate a story.
33:16Well, if they return to Cooper's apartment, we'll have all the corroboration we need.
33:24And, Mr. Lawson, you just can't give Satch a brand new family, then jerk it away.
33:30Hey, why don't you release him in my custody?
33:32Huh?
33:34Look, I'll move him from his place and in with his wife and baby.
33:38What do you say?
33:44I might be on the bread line tomorrow.
33:48Well, go ahead.
33:50Okay, thanks.
33:51Should I start the process going?
33:52Now, take it easy, Webster.
33:53There's a little thing called protocol.
33:55I have to inform Lieutenant Franklin about what's going on.
33:59He runs a late show here, you know.
34:00Then there are arrangements to be made so we can set up a stakeout on Cooper's apartment.
34:07I'll get the light.
34:10You keep late hours, Satch.
34:12I told you to leave me alone.
34:13Who's your friend?
34:15That's the dude who picked Satch up when he got sprung.
34:17Well, so what?
34:18We work together.
34:19Oh, yeah, work at what?
34:21Our jobs and...
34:25Satch, you never could lie good.
34:27Besides, you're working for me.
34:29Hey, look, why don't you guys settle this?
34:31I'm going home, okay?
34:48There's Webster, cop.
34:52He's from the M2 program at the joint.
34:54He's my sponsor.
34:54He's helped me get squared away.
34:56We're friends.
34:57Satch, aren't you ever going to learn cops don't have any friends?
35:01We're your real friends, Satch.
35:04And tomorrow, when you blow that safe,
35:06me, Phil, and Cal are going to prove our friendship.
35:10More money than you ever saw, palsy.
35:12I won't do it.
35:13Hey, either you blow that safe tomorrow,
35:16we blow your friends' brains out right here and now.
35:21What happens to him after?
35:24Nothing.
35:25We got no need for him.
35:27You'll turn him loose.
35:30Got my word.
35:47You know, I'm not superstitious.
35:50But Satch just had to be born under an odd lucky star.
35:53Whenever things start going right for him,
35:55the bottom always falls out.
35:56Hey, now, come on.
35:57Don't worry, Gloria.
35:58They have every available unit out looking for Satch and Terry.
36:02How could Satch and Terry just disappear like that, Jill?
36:06Well, you heard Riker's theory.
36:08Yeah, those two men do have them.
36:12Hey, look.
36:14Terry's a darn good cop.
36:16He can handle it.
36:18Don't worry.
36:20And if only that stakeout hadn't stopped on their way to Satch's apartment last night.
36:24They stopped for a very good reason.
36:26There was an armed robbery in progress at a gas station when they drove by.
36:29What did you want them to do?
36:30Ignore it?
36:31Of course I didn't want them to ignore it.
36:33It's just that I'm...
36:35I know.
36:35You're frustrated.
36:36So am I.
36:37Well, at least we know or we think we know who we are looking for.
36:41And that they took Webster and Cooper hostage
36:43in order to get Cooper to blow a safe.
36:46The only thing we don't know is where is the safe.
36:51Here's the computer list of all known fences who specialize in jewelry.
36:54Yeah, but even if we do find a fence,
36:55that's no guarantee they can lead us to Croft and Guthrie.
36:58The only guarantee in this business, Danko,
37:00is that there are no guarantees.
37:01I mean, lacking any leads, what do you suggest we do?
37:04Take the afternoon off and go watch a little polo?
37:08Hanson, Chambers, Foster.
37:10Hanson and Chambers are in prison.
37:11Foster is dead.
37:13Galloway, Gleason, Herrera, Jackson,
37:15Lambert, Noonan, Painter.
37:17Wait a minute, Noonan, first name.
37:20Noonan, Clifford Z.
37:22Clifford's Pool Hall.
37:23Clifford Noonan owns Clifford's Pool Hall.
37:25When I saw Benny Croft,
37:27he was driving away from Clifford's Pool Hall.
37:29That's where I chased him from.
37:31Now, this could be a coincidence, Lieutenant.
37:34Well, that's quite a coincidence, Owens.
37:35I want you to get a search warrant,
37:37a list of all the stolen items of jewelry.
37:39Meet us at Clifford's Pool Hall five minutes ago.
38:09Hurry up.
38:10I'm going as fast as I can.
38:20This all came from under a trap door in Cliffy's Private John.
38:27Well, the trademark and the description check.
38:39So there's a serial number. You're in big trouble, Mr. Noonan.
38:42So you got me for receiving stolen property.
38:45So? No, no. I have something quite different in mind.
38:50Like what?
38:52Conspiracy, two counts murder, two counts armed robbery, and two counts kidnapping.
38:57Now look, now wait a minute. Wait a minute. Hold it.
39:01I wasn't in on that job. Benny.
39:05Benny, he brought me the stuff and I paid him for it.
39:11Oh, well, that'll be a little difficult for you to prove in court, Mr. Noonan,
39:14because you see, we just don't know where Benny is.
39:17Yeah, we might never know.
39:18Yeah, if we don't find him to back up your story, G.
39:20Look, uh, suppose I tell you
39:27where you could find Benny.
39:29and Cal.
39:52You okay?
39:55All right, stay loose. We're almost there.
39:58Come on, this is Riker.
39:59I want two backup units sent to the immediate vicinity of the Vandervoort Lapidary.
40:04I do not want them to move in until I tell them personally to do so over and out.
40:10Come on, Danko. What are you afraid of?
40:11Getting a speeding ticket? Let's go.
40:23King Solomon's Mines.
40:26Hey, Benny, I did my part of the deal. How about letting us go now, huh?
40:30Oh, yeah, that, uh...
40:32Well, we voted and, uh, you two lost.
40:36What do you mean?
40:38I mean, you and that cop just bought it.
40:43Now lock the door, lock the door. Keep the gun on.
40:47Okay, come over here and cut these ropes off.
40:49There's a file out there. Come on. Wait.
40:54Okay.
40:57Hey, Benny.
40:58I told your friends outside that I've got you and that I'm hoping we all get out of here alive.
41:03Now, come on, I'm not playing with you. Tell them.
41:05Phil! Cal!
41:08This cop says...
41:10Well, that's great, that's great. You just got Benny.
41:12Well, that's too bad for you, cop.
41:14Now, I won't have to be too careful where I aim.
41:24The split.
41:26Not without the stones.
41:28Well, they're all yours, man.
41:35Hold it right there.
41:37Drop that weapon.
41:39Come on, drop it.
41:41Get up against the wall, Dave.
41:47I'll go this way.
41:54Stay here.
41:59You're a lawyer.
42:00Yeah, về.
42:02Go.
42:08I'm not.
42:09I'm not.
42:24I'm not.
42:24Let's go.
42:54Let's go.
43:37Your choice, Guthrie.
43:46Let's go.
43:57Let's go.
44:18Let's go.
44:23Let's go.
44:25Let's go.
44:29Let's go.
44:52Let's go.
44:56Let's go.
44:59Let's go.
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45:07Let's go.
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45:20Let's go.
45:22Let's go.
45:25Let's go.
45:26Let's go.
45:27Let's go.
45:30Let's go.
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45:55Let's go.
45:56Let's go.
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