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“Escape from Iron Bars – Classic Crime Drama Film” tells a gripping story of life behind prison walls and the desperate fight for freedom. Follow the intense journey of prisoners as they plan a daring escape, facing danger, betrayal, and tough choices along the way.

This classic crime drama delivers suspenseful moments, emotional depth, and powerful storytelling that captures the harsh reality of prison life and the unbreakable human spirit seeking freedom.
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00:00:00The End
00:00:36The End
00:01:22All right, go away now.
00:01:23Now go to get.
00:01:27Dink, see those ghosts?
00:01:28Yeah.
00:01:30They're all friends of mine.
00:01:31Yeah, they'll be fishing out of your bait tank if you don't watch out.
00:01:35Well, why not?
00:01:36When the girls follow a boat from the home port, Dink, that's a good sign.
00:01:40A what?
00:01:46Tuna!
00:01:47Get ahead!
00:01:49What did I get you?
00:01:50Let's go!
00:01:56Let them out as crisp!
00:01:57Here they are.
00:02:02The End
00:02:36The End
00:03:00Funny thing about music
00:03:03Some tunes make your feet dance
00:03:06And others your heart
00:03:07Well, you've been doing okay on this trip without music
00:03:10What do you mean, without music?
00:03:12Why, that old wedding march has been ringing in my ears
00:03:14Ever since that sister of yours agreed to throw you over for me
00:03:18Well, that's all right
00:03:19I raised her from a pup and I'm glad to get rid of her
00:03:22As long as it's for you
00:03:24You won't be sorry, Joaquin
00:03:26I'd die to make Maria happy
00:03:29What do they got there?
00:03:31Oh, I suppose I made with a kid
00:03:32Think he'd like it?
00:03:33Jack, he'd like anything you made for him
00:03:36Too bad you don't like his mother
00:03:41Yeah, it's tough, ain't it?
00:03:43You know, I can't figure you out, Joaquin
00:03:46Why you let her ornery father and brother stop your marriage is beyond me
00:03:51You and Jean are nuts about each other
00:03:53The kid's crazy about you
00:03:55If it were me, I'd tell the whole Fenderson family to go fly a kite
00:04:00All right, Mr. Delson
00:04:01I'll take over
00:04:03You better go below and get some sleep
00:04:04I think you're gonna need it
00:04:07Well, I suppose if you're ever gonna marry Jean
00:04:10I'll have to kill off the rest of the Fenderson
00:04:12Say, you let me take care of Jean, will you?
00:04:15Sure, sure
00:04:22Tell you, I won't have a daughter of mine associating with him
00:04:25Seating for what you do, you hide behind an Irish name
00:04:28I won't have it, you understand?
00:04:30I won't have it
00:04:31No, well, I'm pretty fed up with what you won't have and what I can't do
00:04:35I'm through taking orders and being bulldozed
00:04:38I love Joaquin Shannon, my baby loves him
00:04:40And we're gonna be with him every chance we get
00:04:42Oh, no, you're not
00:04:43I'll have something to say about that
00:04:46Dad's right about him, sis
00:04:47The guy's no good
00:04:49And he'll be more no good after I get through with him
00:04:51I'll run him off the waterfront
00:04:52Jean, Jean, they're both in
00:04:55It's time to get I see him, Mother of you
00:04:57Yes, darling, right now
00:04:59I'll have the boy taken away from you
00:05:01Take him with you, Maria
00:05:03All right, hurry, Jean
00:05:04Hurry, Mommy, hurry, Mommy
00:05:10You know, you don't frighten me anymore
00:05:12Jackie's mine and nobody can take him away from me
00:05:14Oh, yes, they can
00:05:15When a mother endangers a child's welfare
00:05:17His welfare
00:05:18Why didn't you think of his welfare three years ago
00:05:20When he was sick and needed it
00:05:21When he needed a doctor, food, medicine
00:05:24No, oh, no
00:05:26I married his father against your wishes and that was that
00:05:28Well, you're not gonna mess up my life a second time
00:05:36You're wasting your breath on Jean
00:05:37There's only one way to settle this
00:05:41You leave it to me
00:05:42I'll put an end to the Shannon business
00:05:46Oh, Maria
00:05:47Oh, Jean
00:05:47Oh
00:05:50Hey, you sure look good
00:05:51Oh, darling, it's so good to see you
00:05:53Hello, lady
00:05:55Oh, Pat
00:05:56Oh, Chris
00:06:00Oh, Chris
00:06:01Everything ship-shape?
00:06:03Aye, aye, sir
00:06:03Where's the skipper?
00:06:05Graham's fighting with her
00:06:07Oh, mutiny, eh?
00:06:09Crew prepared to board an attack
00:06:12Hello, Jean
00:06:12Hello, Apollo
00:06:13Hiya, Joaquin
00:06:14Hello
00:06:15Give him any tuna this trip?
00:06:16Plenty, how you been, kid?
00:06:17Okay, I'll be out of school soon
00:06:19Running for that job you promised me
00:06:21Oh, it takes a man to heave in tuna, fella
00:06:22Look
00:06:24Three of them
00:06:26Holy smoke
00:06:27When it gets through, you can't count them
00:06:28I'll give you a job
00:06:30Gee, thanks, Joaquin
00:06:32Go on, kid
00:06:38Cat, why does Grant matter to you?
00:06:40I don't know, mate
00:06:41What do you think?
00:06:42Well, maybe because Mommy loves you
00:06:44How do you know?
00:06:46She told Grant
00:06:49Gee
00:06:52Joaquin
00:06:53Stand by, matey
00:06:54While I talk to the skipper
00:06:55Now, let me have a good look at you
00:06:57Yep, you're the same gal
00:06:59I've been seeing every night
00:07:00Such blimey Kevin, Shannon
00:07:02Jean, you're all shaky
00:07:04What's the matter?
00:07:05Just the excitement of seeing you, I guess
00:07:07The old man's been after you again, hasn't he?
00:07:10This time I walked out for good
00:07:13Well, glory be
00:07:14Now we're getting someplace
00:07:16Oh, well, Keene
00:07:17Right here in front of the seagulls
00:07:19And everybody
00:07:19Sure, I want witnesses
00:07:20So you can't change your mind
00:07:21Oh, that's not like me
00:07:23Matey
00:07:24What do you think about me getting married?
00:07:26Do us, Cat?
00:07:27Yeah, see if you can tuck the skipper into it, will you?
00:07:30Can we please, Mommy?
00:07:32Well, I...
00:07:33I don't know
00:07:34What goes wrong here?
00:07:36Maria
00:07:36We're going to take Jean home with us
00:07:38Home?
00:07:39All of my work
00:07:40Oh, listen
00:07:40And don't let her out of your sight
00:07:41Till I get there
00:07:42All right
00:07:42Now, shove off, skipper
00:07:44Shove off
00:07:44We've got work to do
00:07:45Come on
00:07:45Take over, matey
00:07:47Hey, what's this all about?
00:07:49Now, pipe down, bright room
00:07:50You're on your way
00:07:51To Father O'Toole's
00:07:51And the barbershop
00:07:52Oh, you're nuts
00:07:53We've a lot of fish to unload
00:07:54Dang and I'll take care of that
00:07:56You've got plenty to do
00:07:57There's going to be a wedding tomorrow
00:07:58Come on, get going
00:08:03Yeah, it's been a lug all these months
00:08:05We'd be having a double wedding tomorrow
00:08:06I've been so busy
00:08:07Trying to get you two out of my hair
00:08:08I haven't had time for anything else
00:08:10Oh, anxious to get rid of me, huh?
00:08:11I can hardly wait
00:08:12Oh, well, won't be long
00:08:14I'm not that you've turned out
00:08:15Oh, Christmas, ain't it?
00:08:19Hey, pipe down
00:08:19There's a kid in the house now
00:08:20Oh, don't worry
00:08:22He's down to sleep
00:08:22Find everything you need to do
00:08:24Yes, everything's wonderful
00:08:25But it does seem too bad for Joaquin
00:08:27Putting him out of his room
00:08:28Well, from the rumors we've heard
00:08:29I'd say it was only going to be temporary
00:08:31Huh?
00:08:32Stop
00:08:33Joaquin, Shannon, what have you told him?
00:08:35Oh, I told him he was so crazy about me
00:08:36You couldn't take no for an answer
00:08:37Oh, you did?
00:08:38Give us a kiss, will you?
00:08:39Yeah, give us a kiss, huh?
00:08:40Oh, not easy on the both of you
00:08:42Go on, you old stag party
00:08:43Come on, boy
00:08:43We're not wanted here
00:08:56What's the big shindling about?
00:08:57One of the boys getting hitched tomorrow
00:09:02Friends and fellow citizens
00:09:05Citizens
00:09:07Citizens
00:09:08Citizens
00:09:08Citizens
00:09:10The most, uh, suspicious, suspicious occasion
00:09:17For tonight, we lose one of our best friends
00:09:23For tomorrow, he becomes a rock
00:09:33How am I doing, chap?
00:09:35For a craft of three sheets and a wind, you're doing all right
00:09:38And it's my night to howl, ain't it?
00:09:40You bet it is, mate, so howl away
00:09:44Yippee
00:09:49Yippee
00:09:49Hey, drink up and have another
00:09:50Come on, let's go
00:09:52Cheerio
00:09:54Hello, Joe
00:09:55What's it gonna be, boys?
00:09:56What do you have, matey?
00:09:57Bourbon
00:10:24I need a little drink
00:10:28I said I need...
00:10:29I need a little drink.
00:10:33What you need is some fresh air. Come on.
00:10:35But this is my night to howl. You said so yourself.
00:10:38All right. You can howl and walk at the same time, can't you? Now, come on.
00:10:42Yippee!
00:10:44Yippee!
00:10:47Yippee!
00:10:53Now, sit there and get some air.
00:10:55I can howl when I'm walking, but I can't howl this.
00:11:00Hey, Shannon.
00:11:05There's a lot of things you and me got to settle.
00:11:07One of them is this business of you and my sister.
00:11:10So?
00:11:10Yeah.
00:11:12Well, don't start nothing. You can't finish.
00:11:13I'll finish it, all right, if you don't keep away from Gene.
00:11:16Don't lead with your chin, Joe.
00:11:17I don't want no trouble.
00:11:19But if you keep on asking for it, I'll give it to you.
00:11:21You and who else?
00:11:25Don't want the guys to break off!
00:11:27We're fighting on tight.
00:11:28All right, all right.
00:11:29Stay off to our teamie. He ain't worth the exercise.
00:11:32Oh, right, Carson.
00:11:34Sure, this is the only fight.
00:11:36Come on, have a drink.
00:11:37Have a drink.
00:11:38Ha, ha, ha.
00:12:07Well, that guy hits them, they're chlorophobe.
00:12:09Now, go on with your friend mates.
00:12:11I've got the bridegroom outside to air it.
00:12:13I've got to storm away.
00:12:15Hey, Dick.
00:12:17Take care of things, will you?
00:12:23Well, kids.
00:12:57Where's the trouble?
00:13:01He must be drunk.
00:13:09Good night.
00:13:13Good night.
00:13:20Good night.
00:13:27Good night.
00:13:43Joe.
00:13:44Yes?
00:13:48Chris.
00:13:50Hey, Chris, what happened?
00:13:53I was tired.
00:13:56I was asleep.
00:13:58I was asleep.
00:14:14Chris, come on.
00:14:15We've got to get out of here.
00:14:16Later.
00:14:19Come on, they're going to be married in a couple of hours.
00:14:21You want to wake up in the can?
00:14:22Oh, I'll be all over a slave.
00:14:41Come on.
00:14:43Come on.
00:14:45Come on.
00:14:50Oh, it's you, Shannon.
00:14:52Where are you going this hour of the night?
00:14:53What's up?
00:14:58Joe Fenderson, out cold.
00:15:00Someday, one of you boys are really going to get hurt.
00:15:02Well, I was just on my way back to the boat,
00:15:04and I found Fenderson stretched out there cold.
00:15:06Somebody must have beat me to it.
00:15:08That's going to be hard to make anybody believe.
00:15:10Come on.
00:15:11What happened?
00:15:18Well, I...
00:15:19Well, Fenderson asked for it, and I let him have it.
00:15:22That was pretty stiff bail.
00:15:23But I didn't know what happened.
00:15:24I knew you wanted out.
00:15:25You said it.
00:15:25I'd have gone nuts in that cage before morning.
00:15:27Uh, can I give you a lift?
00:15:29No, thanks.
00:15:29You beat it on back home and get to bed.
00:15:31Good night.
00:15:31Good night.
00:15:37Come on, now.
00:15:38Snap out of it.
00:15:39A fine mess you've made of me.
00:15:40Where are we going?
00:15:41We're going to bed, you dope.
00:15:43You ought to be in the who's gown.
00:15:45Who's what?
00:15:46Come on, sail and navigate.
00:15:56Here comes the groom, stiff as the broom.
00:15:59Oh, don't rub it in, will you?
00:16:01I can't take it this morning.
00:16:02That's not what you said last night.
00:16:04Oh, why did you let me take on such a cargo?
00:16:08Oh, I feel like a pile driver hit me on the head.
00:16:15So, so that's what happened.
00:16:20Uh, Joe took a sock at you, huh?
00:16:24Joe, last night?
00:16:26Oh.
00:16:28What would you...
00:16:29Oh, quit kidding me.
00:16:31I wasn't that stiff.
00:16:32No, you wasn't stiff.
00:16:33How do you think you got aboard, my lad?
00:16:35Well, I...
00:16:38Gee, I don't know.
00:16:41I don't even remember leaving the gang.
00:16:46Well, do you remember you're supposed to be head man at a wedding in about an hour?
00:16:50Yeah.
00:16:52Head man is right.
00:16:55I'll probably cut it off shaving.
00:16:57Well, do a good job.
00:16:58I'll go and prepare the bride for the worst.
00:17:03Oh, you're a swell brother-in-law.
00:17:06I'm Maria Colleen Shannon.
00:17:09I'm Maria Colleen Shannon.
00:17:12Take thee, Christopher Nelson.
00:17:14Take thee, Christopher Nelson.
00:17:16For my lawful husband.
00:17:18For my lawful husband.
00:17:20To have and to hold.
00:17:22To have and to hold.
00:17:23From this...
00:17:24Why are you coming to my wedding?
00:17:26Shh.
00:17:27For better or worse.
00:17:29Yes, now be quiet.
00:17:31For richer or poorer.
00:17:33For richer or poorer.
00:17:34In sickness and in health.
00:17:37In sickness and in health.
00:17:39Until death do us part.
00:17:41Until death do us part.
00:17:48With this ring I thee wed.
00:17:51And plight unto thee my trough.
00:17:56All right boys.
00:17:59Ladies and gentlemen.
00:18:01To the bride and the groom.
00:18:03Bottoms up everybody.
00:18:04Here we are.
00:18:05Hold everything.
00:18:07Weaver toaster.
00:18:09To the bride and groom to be.
00:18:12Jean and Joaquin.
00:18:15Somebody at the door Joaquin.
00:18:16How could that be?
00:18:17Everybody's here.
00:18:18I'll see who it is.
00:18:20Congratulations.
00:18:25Freddie.
00:18:26The can.
00:18:26Well I'm glad to see you.
00:18:27He just missed a wedding.
00:18:28But there's plenty of grub and other things if you guys are off duty.
00:18:31Come on in.
00:18:31Sorry Joaquin.
00:18:33We're here on duty.
00:18:34Yeah.
00:18:35Chief wants to see you down at headquarters.
00:18:37But I posted bail last night.
00:18:39Tell him I'll see him later.
00:18:40I can't went out on the kids wedding.
00:18:42Afraid you'll have to fella.
00:18:43Joe Henderson cashed in about a half an hour ago.
00:18:47Joe?
00:18:48Did?
00:18:49Yeah.
00:18:50Skull busted.
00:18:51He never came to.
00:18:53Gee that's tough.
00:18:55Plenty.
00:18:55On you.
00:18:57It's a manslaughter rap.
00:19:02Me?
00:19:04But I didn't.
00:19:05Girl we know.
00:19:07It's just one of them tough breaks.
00:19:20Yeah.
00:19:23Well uh.
00:19:25Would you guys do me a favor?
00:19:27Nay my brother.
00:19:30Wait outside will you?
00:19:32Sure.
00:19:34Joaquin.
00:19:35I'm going to cut the cake.
00:19:37Shut up kid.
00:19:38I'll be there.
00:19:40Take your time.
00:19:41The car will be down the street.
00:19:44Thanks.
00:20:02Hey young man.
00:20:03Where have you been?
00:20:04Hey young lady.
00:20:05I'm not your husband.
00:20:07Ah make a wish.
00:20:10You make it for me.
00:20:13Smooth seas kid.
00:20:15And a full cargo of happiness.
00:20:18And you see that she gets it you lucky guy.
00:20:20Aye aye captain.
00:20:21I'll only beat her once a day.
00:20:24I'll take this to Wanderos too.
00:20:25Go and get it.
00:20:26Oh.
00:20:28Oh.
00:20:28Oh.
00:20:35There's a man worthy of you he is my dear.
00:20:38Ah there's only one Joaquin Shannon father.
00:20:40So making love to my girl behind my back huh?
00:20:42Such talk.
00:20:43Tis a disgrace.
00:20:44Sure I'll not be marrying the likes of you to a nice girl.
00:20:47She is kind of nice ain't she?
00:20:49And it's much happiness she'll be having the pair of you.
00:20:52Now leave me to my cake.
00:20:54Be off this evening.
00:20:55All right father.
00:21:03Why are you looking at me like that?
00:21:06Just getting an eye full.
00:21:07And you are one too.
00:21:09Ha.
00:21:10Take off those glasses captain.
00:21:11They're fooling you badly.
00:21:15Yeah you're right.
00:21:16I've been chipped.
00:21:17Si.
00:21:22I've got to run down to the dock a minute honey.
00:21:25Take care of things for a while.
00:21:27Don't be long huh?
00:21:42Anything wrong Red?
00:21:44Little weather ahead Ding.
00:21:45Stick with the ship.
00:22:15You stop.
00:22:16Daddy.
00:22:16You will telephone the paper and deny it.
00:22:18Deny you have any connection with Joaquin Shannon.
00:22:21Oh, no, I won't, Father.
00:22:26You're going to uphold your brother's murderer?
00:22:28I love Joaquin Shannon, and I'm going to stand by him.
00:22:43Joaquin Shannon.
00:22:46You haven't found guilty of manslaughter as charged.
00:22:49Have you anything to say before sentence is pronounced?
00:22:52No.
00:22:54And the sentence of this court is that you'll be committed to state prison for a term of not less
00:22:58than one and not more than ten years.
00:23:10Oh, Joaquin.
00:23:12Joaquin.
00:23:15Take it easy, kid.
00:23:20You take care of her now, Chris.
00:23:22You know I kind of spoiled her before you come along.
00:23:25Sure, Joaquin.
00:23:37Thanks, Skipper.
00:23:41Say, do you suppose...
00:23:43Suppose what?
00:23:45You suppose a gal could stick around a year waiting for a guy?
00:23:50The gal loved the guy the way I love you.
00:23:55Then you got a date.
00:23:57About this time next year.
00:24:29You may be the learnt for the first two minutes.
00:24:29Go away.
00:24:29Go away.
00:24:31Listen to me.
00:24:33Let's go away.
00:24:33Come for a little bit later.
00:24:34I'll see you soon.
00:24:34Go away.
00:24:35Go away.
00:24:35Come on.
00:24:36The table for a little bit.
00:24:37The table.
00:24:40I'll see you, gentlemen.
00:24:41I'll see you soon.
00:24:43Your first offense, huh?
00:24:45Yeah.
00:24:47It's customary for inmates to say, sir, when addressing prison officers.
00:24:52We want to help you, but we can't unless you help yourself.
00:24:56By your own acts, your attitude, your conduct, you make your own record.
00:25:01Don't let other prisoners get you into trouble.
00:25:03Mind your own business, hold your temper, respect yourself, and show respect for others.
00:25:08So that when you come up for parole, you'll be able to show the prison officials that you deserve another
00:25:12chance.
00:25:14It's up to you, Shannon.
00:25:15Read this book of rules carefully.
00:25:21That's all.
00:25:22Come on.
00:25:22This way, Fish.
00:25:32There's a fresh fish for you, Capi.
00:25:34In with you.
00:25:47Put your duffel on that bunk, lad.
00:25:53Fisherman, eh?
00:25:56News travels fast in here.
00:26:03Seems a million miles away, don't it?
00:26:06You got a cold, crawling emptiness way down deep.
00:26:09Life's betrayed you.
00:26:11There's no such thing as justice and right.
00:26:14I know.
00:26:15Most of us feel that way when we first come in.
00:26:17Not me.
00:26:18I got my sights set on a year from now.
00:26:20A year?
00:26:22Yeah, my lawyer says I'll be out of here in a year.
00:26:24You might, with good behavior.
00:26:26Not to say, sir, if it's up to me.
00:26:28Yeah, it is mostly.
00:26:29The warden and the captain of the yard are right guys.
00:26:33Most of the guards are okay.
00:26:35But it's still a penitentiary.
00:26:38Being caged up like this does something to a man.
00:26:41This squirrel cage isn't going to get me.
00:27:02Hello, lad.
00:27:03Hi, Cappy.
00:27:04How'd you make out today?
00:27:06I'd probably do better heave and tuna.
00:27:08Hey, are you a south far right-hander?
00:27:10How long are you in for?
00:27:10You know, if you're a lifer, you've got to go on Drogon's team.
00:27:12I only get the short-termers.
00:27:13What's he talking about?
00:27:15Oh, this is Sophie.
00:27:17Manager at the prison Green Sox.
00:27:19Sophie, this is Shannon.
00:27:20How are you?
00:27:21All I care about is do you play baseball.
00:27:23You know the thing that burns me up about this joint?
00:27:25I no more than get a good man developed or I'll lose him.
00:27:26How come?
00:27:27Couldn't they pardon my best pitcher this morning?
00:27:30I'm sorry, but I'm not a ball player.
00:27:32You ain't?
00:27:32Well, why didn't you say so?
00:27:45Come on.
00:27:59I'll break the floor.
00:27:59Come on.
00:28:05Okay, let's go.
00:28:05Here comes to the open.
00:28:05Here, sir.
00:28:53You still got your sights set on that year?
00:28:57Blamey?
00:29:01Something to aim at, son.
00:29:04You stick with it.
00:29:11It's trouble brewing today.
00:29:13I can smell it.
00:29:19Sure he is.
00:29:20I just heard the screw.
00:29:21Tell the chap one.
00:29:22All right.
00:29:23Come on, boys.
00:29:23Break it up.
00:29:24Break it up.
00:29:26Come on.
00:29:32Hey, fellas.
00:29:34Break it up.
00:29:35Okay.
00:29:50Well, welcome home, Red.
00:29:52Hello, Jughead.
00:29:53How are you?
00:29:53Hello, Red.
00:29:54How are you?
00:29:55How are you?
00:29:55How are you?
00:29:56How are you?
00:29:58Welcome home.
00:29:59Welcome home.
00:29:59Hello, Red.
00:30:00Hi, boys.
00:30:02Hi, Jughead.
00:30:04So that's Big Red Kincaid.
00:30:07Yeah.
00:30:08He's a good guy to stay away from in here.
00:30:11He's always been dynamite.
00:30:14Don't worry.
00:30:16I'm not sticking my neck out.
00:30:18Hello, Sophie.
00:30:19Hi, Red.
00:30:20Say, what are you in for this time?
00:30:22Ah, Damon Fresno shot off her mouth at the parole office.
00:30:25How's the alarm, huh?
00:30:26Pretty good.
00:30:26Pretty good.
00:30:26Oh, not bad.
00:30:28Say, I hope you haven't lost that old control of the speed.
00:30:30Remember that last game we had with the lifers?
00:30:32Do I?
00:30:32Oh, what a game.
00:30:3517 strikeouts and you've been the screw with a wild pitch.
00:30:39I'll never forget the sound of that ball when it smacks this screw right between the eyes
00:30:43and he goes out like a light.
00:30:45Ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:30:46So you're just a little ray of sunshine, huh, Red?
00:30:49Yeah.
00:30:50Now, just telling Sophie a little story I brought from the outside.
00:30:52Pure panic is true.
00:30:54Well, I hope you brought a lot of them, Red.
00:30:56You're paying us quite a visit this time.
00:31:01That screw was always too fresh.
00:31:03And I got a few new tricks that'll put him in his place.
00:31:06Yeah?
00:31:06Yeah.
00:31:08There's going to be a lot of changes made around here for him, Drew.
00:31:20Sit down, strike.
00:31:22Big Red says so.
00:31:23Big Red said?
00:31:24Sit down, strike.
00:31:27Tomorrow at 10.
00:31:28Big Red says.
00:31:30Sit down, strike.
00:31:31Sit down, strike, eh?
00:31:33What do I care if the wardens top their baseball game?
00:31:37Well, Red said they ain't got no right to take away our recreation.
00:31:40Hey, what about you, Fish?
00:31:42Count me out.
00:31:43I'm keeping my record clean and minding my own business.
00:31:45Just what is your business?
00:31:49So you're keeping your record clean, huh?
00:31:51Well, listen.
00:31:52You're no better than anybody else in this joint or you wouldn't be here.
00:31:55Get this straight, Red.
00:31:57I'm not taking orders from you or anybody like you.
00:32:00Fish don't pull that kind of stuff on me and get away with it.
00:32:03You and me better understand each other.
00:32:05You may be a big shot to some of these guys, but to me, you're just a cheap crook.
00:32:09Why, you dirty, lying, Portuguese man.
00:32:16Red, you always were a troublemaker.
00:32:26You don't seem able to behave yourself outside or inside prison.
00:32:31Shannon, your record shows that before you came here, you had a reputation of being too handy with your fists.
00:32:37Your brawl today was responsible for injuries to a guard and two prisoners.
00:32:42Well, what have you to say for yourselves?
00:32:45I didn't start it, Wharton.
00:32:47Well, I suppose you didn't, either.
00:32:50Sure, I started it.
00:32:53We're weak and solitary for both of them.
00:32:56Well, it'll give you a chance to cool off and take things over.
00:32:59Bring them out.
00:33:13Come on, you.
00:33:14In here.
00:33:19If I had my way, you'd get a pardon for giving Red the works.
00:33:34Come on.
00:33:36Come on.
00:33:38Come on.
00:33:39Good matter.
00:33:41Come on.
00:33:51Come on.
00:33:52How are you?
00:33:52Come on.
00:33:58Come on out, Shannon.
00:34:09Okay, Jim.
00:34:10Take him to his cell.
00:34:22Hello, lad.
00:34:24Hello, cabbie.
00:34:33Pretty tough down there, eh?
00:34:36No, I can understand why a lot of men leave prison worse than they come in.
00:34:51I sent you a message, Fish.
00:34:53What about it?
00:34:57I said, what about it?
00:35:02Now, this is the boy, Shannon.
00:35:32I forgot anything could be so beautiful.
00:35:37Oh, darling.
00:35:39How's the mate?
00:35:40He's growing like a weed.
00:35:42And Chris and Maria?
00:35:44They're still in the honeymoon stage.
00:35:45They sent you their love.
00:35:48How's old Ding getting along?
00:35:50Well, he and Chris will do all right when they get their skipper back.
00:35:52You know, you're still the only fisherman on the Pacific to them.
00:35:55It's only six months now.
00:35:56Yes, I know.
00:35:58Your lawyer said you were certainly for parole.
00:36:01Do you need anything?
00:36:02No.
00:36:03Do they?
00:36:05They treat you all right?
00:36:06Say, this is a softest years cruise a guy could want.
00:36:09Don't let's talk about that.
00:36:12I just want to look at you.
00:36:30And I'm to get $15 a week in a raise if I make good.
00:36:33Aren't I a businesswoman?
00:36:35Well, my money, you're everything.
00:36:37Time's up.
00:36:40I'll be seeing you, honey.
00:36:42Don't forget we got a date.
00:36:43That's only six months off.
00:36:46I won't forget.
00:36:48Just don't you stand me up.
00:36:51So long, please.
00:36:56Bye, darling.
00:37:16Bye, darling.
00:37:18Bye, darling.
00:37:23Bye, darling.
00:37:26Bye, darling.
00:37:29Bye, darling.
00:37:29Bye, darling.
00:37:29Bye, darling.
00:37:29Bye, darling.
00:37:30Bye, darling.
00:37:33Bye, darling.
00:37:33Bye, darling.
00:37:35Bye, darling.
00:37:36Bye, darling.
00:37:38Bye, darling.
00:37:45No funny business, eh?
00:38:10All right, turn it off.
00:38:13Is this yours, Shannon?
00:38:15Yeah, I must have dropped it.
00:38:16Rather, you broke it.
00:38:17This will fix you up fine.
00:38:20Here, none of that.
00:38:21I didn't write that.
00:38:21I never saw it before.
00:38:22Tell it to the warden.
00:38:23Come on.
00:38:25Good luck, stir dude.
00:38:29You did that, didn't you?
00:38:30Oh, not me.
00:38:32I'm keeping my record clean and mind my own business.
00:38:43Come on.
00:38:44Come on.
00:38:45Come on.
00:39:02Showing an inclination toward the same sort of physical violence which brought about your conviction on a manslaughter charge.
00:39:08After careful consideration and aware of the responsibility which society has imposed upon this board,
00:39:14we cannot do otherwise than to deny your parole at this time and fix your sentence at five years.
00:39:22Ten months of which sentence you have already served.
00:39:26Who's next?
00:39:33Four more years.
00:39:42Telegram for Shannon.
00:39:47I'll take it.
00:39:52I'll take it.
00:39:52See you, lad.
00:40:11Bad news?
00:40:13Bad news?
00:40:46Bad news is Kite.
00:40:49And here...
00:41:02From ComicBook.
00:41:05This is the clown's car!
00:41:24Let's get out of the yard.
00:41:26There's gonna be trouble.
00:41:27What's that?
00:41:29Pink Red and some others got guns.
00:41:31They're gonna try and shoot their way out, fools.
00:41:35Let's get out of the yard.
00:41:35Come on, let's duck.
00:41:42Just a minute, Sturgut.
00:41:47Stand still.
00:41:58I got news for you two guys.
00:42:01Walk ahead of me and do just as I say or I'll let you have it.
00:42:03Come on.
00:42:28Hold it.
00:42:34Go to your left around this corner.
00:42:36One.
00:42:49Hey, get back in the big yard.
00:42:55Where's Blackie? He was supposed to meet us here.
00:42:57Something's went wrong, Rip.
00:42:58Have you got ducats?
00:42:59Sure.
00:43:00Right here.
00:43:04Come on, get out of here.
00:43:08Come on, light up.
00:43:09Get in the yard.
00:43:10Get in the yard.
00:43:11Right up.
00:43:12Come on, light up.
00:43:13Right up here.
00:43:15Come on, hold them.
00:43:16Get in the yard.
00:43:17Come on, get in the yard.
00:43:18Come on.
00:43:19Come on, look.
00:43:34Come on, boy.
00:43:34You're going through first.
00:43:36There's guards out there with machine guns.
00:43:38What do you think I brought you two along for?
00:43:42Get going.
00:43:44Get going or I'll let you have it right here.
00:43:57Don't go, Grant.
00:44:04Grab those nuts.
00:44:10There they are.
00:44:11Let me through here.
00:44:13Hold the fire.
00:44:17Get up.
00:44:25Search them.
00:44:36Take them away.
00:44:46Take them away.
00:44:47Looks like I'm getting out of here before you, Grant.
00:44:51No, no.
00:44:52Not a chance.
00:44:54Oh, I was getting mighty tired of the place anyhow.
00:45:10Smoke?
00:45:12No, thanks.
00:45:14You know what? You did took nerve, Shannon.
00:45:17I guess you mean what Cappy did.
00:45:18You could have taken the credit for it.
00:45:21Most men would.
00:45:22I'm not asking any favors.
00:45:24Well, the board thinks you'll rate one.
00:45:26They've granted you a parole.
00:45:28Now live up to its conditions, Shannon.
00:45:31And in three years, you'll regain all your rights of citizenship.
00:45:35Violate it, and you'll be back in here.
00:45:38Don't worry.
00:45:39My plans will never bring me back here again.
00:45:42Well, good luck to you, Shannon.
00:45:43Thanks.
00:46:18Hello, you old cuttlefish.
00:46:19You need a good hand.
00:46:22I'm not keen.
00:46:26Why didn't you let us know what train you was coming on?
00:46:28We'd have been there with bells on.
00:46:29That's what I was afraid of.
00:46:30My golly, it's good to have you back.
00:46:33And you're looking all right, too.
00:46:34And I'm feeling more all right every minute.
00:46:36Say, how's my girl?
00:46:37Well, nothing wrong with her that she and you won't cure.
00:46:42Thanks, Sting, for taking care of things.
00:46:47Well, it seemed kind of strange around here without Chris and Maria.
00:46:56Hey, did Jean tell you about the job she got for me?
00:46:58Yeah, in a tannery.
00:47:00And you the best tuna skipper on the coast.
00:47:02Well, without anything to skip her.
00:47:04You know, a parole man's got to have a job waiting for him.
00:47:06Well, I'll get myself squared around soon.
00:47:08Maybe I'll get another boat.
00:47:09Sure you will.
00:47:10If this tub was mine, you wouldn't have to go any further.
00:47:14Well, Ding, I gotta be getting home.
00:47:40Hey there, fella.
00:47:42Call your shots.
00:47:43Cap!
00:47:44Cap!
00:47:45Cap!
00:47:48Hello, baby.
00:47:51Gee, Cap.
00:47:52I'm glad you're back.
00:47:57Well.
00:47:59Well.
00:48:00You been a good sailor?
00:48:01Hey, hi, sir.
00:48:03Swell.
00:48:04Where's our skipper?
00:48:05Cookin' dinner.
00:48:06Gee, I gotta tell you you're home.
00:48:08No, no.
00:48:09Don't spoil my surprise.
00:48:10Wait a minute.
00:48:14How about some ice cream?
00:48:15Gee, thanks, Cap.
00:48:32Jackie.
00:48:33How many times?
00:48:36Joaquin.
00:48:39Joaquin.
00:48:40Joaquin.
00:48:40Skipper.
00:48:41Oh, the darling homestime.
00:48:43I can't believe it even yet.
00:48:45I have kind of stood you up on that date we made two years ago.
00:48:49Oh, but we're keeping that date, darling, aren't we?
00:48:51Those two years are gone, Joaquin.
00:48:53Gone as though they'd never even been.
00:48:55Our life starts now.
00:48:56Now together.
00:48:57Well, it's not as easy as all that.
00:48:59I'll be on parole for three years.
00:49:01I know, sweet.
00:49:02I know.
00:49:03But once we're married and you've got your feet on a deck again,
00:49:06all this is going to be just like a bad dream.
00:49:08You don't understand, honey.
00:49:10We can't be married.
00:49:15Not until I'm released from parole.
00:49:18But why?
00:49:19Oh, why?
00:49:20For home responsibilities.
00:49:23Why, they give a man something to work for, to live for.
00:49:26I guess they got it figured out different.
00:49:29Maybe they don't want a guy to have anything to live for.
00:49:41Oh, darling, that's fool of them.
00:49:44We've waited two whole years to keep a date without each other.
00:49:47Together we ought to be able to wait a little bit longer.
00:49:54Whether you're on deck, a guy could wait forever.
00:50:10Hello?
00:50:11Yes?
00:50:12He's working here.
00:50:14Sure.
00:50:15I know.
00:50:16But what difference does that make?
00:50:17His work is satisfactory.
00:50:20All right, sir.
00:50:21You say so.
00:50:23Forward, walkie.
00:50:25Yes, sir.
00:50:26Well, friend, this is your last day.
00:50:28I've got to cut down on my health.
00:50:30Sorry.
00:50:31Maybe when things pick up.
00:50:45Well, Gene, this is a surprise.
00:50:48It's also a surprise to you that Joaquin was discharged from the cannery today.
00:50:52I'm not interested.
00:50:53No, I know.
00:50:54You're only interested in punishing me through Joaquin.
00:50:56It's not my fault you chose a murderer.
00:50:59Joaquin didn't kill Joe.
00:51:00But even if he had, he's paid the penalty the law demanded and he has a right to existence.
00:51:05A right to an honest livelihood and you shan't defeat him.
00:51:07I don't have to.
00:51:09His prison record will do that.
00:51:11When you get tired of supporting your ex-convict sweetheart...
00:51:23Why...
00:51:24Why...
00:51:24Gangway!
00:51:25There you go!
00:51:26Whoa!
00:51:27Looky, Mommy, what I got.
00:51:29What'd you get there?
00:51:29Cap gave it to me.
00:51:31Cap gave it to you?
00:51:32Sure.
00:51:33And you're gonna get me skates, too.
00:51:35Isn't he keen, Mom?
00:51:37I'm sure.
00:51:37Gangway!
00:51:38Gangway!
00:51:39Now this is for you.
00:51:41Me?
00:51:42Well, what happened?
00:51:43I got a job.
00:51:44No.
00:51:44I'm skippering a tuna boat for an eastern outfit that just started up.
00:51:47Seventy-five bucks a week and a percentage.
00:51:49Oh, that's too good to believe.
00:51:51No, it's only the beginning.
00:51:52We're going places from now on, you and me.
00:51:54We'll show them they can't keep a good guy down.
00:52:06Hello, Chief.
00:52:08Well, aren't you a little ahead of schedule, Sheriff?
00:52:10Yeah, I just dropped in to tell you I won't be able to report till late next month.
00:52:13Why not?
00:52:14Oh, I'm back in the business, I know.
00:52:16Skipping a tuna boat.
00:52:17She sails tomorrow.
00:52:18I'll be down off the coast of South America this time next month.
00:52:20Did you read your parole carefully?
00:52:22Sure.
00:52:23Then, evidently, you've forgotten that you're forbidden to leave the state of California.
00:52:27I'm sorry, Shannon.
00:52:29It's a tough break.
00:52:31Oh, but you don't understand.
00:52:32It needs a fresh start, a future.
00:52:34I know.
00:52:35And I wish there was something I could do about it.
00:52:37But no one can.
00:52:38It's the law.
00:52:49Hi, Shannon.
00:52:51These jailbirds sure get around, don't they?
00:53:00You need a good man, mister?
00:53:02Sorry, we're laying men off.
00:53:03Oh, my heart.
00:53:08Nothing today.
00:53:21Oh, it's a swell night, isn't it?
00:53:23Look, Joaquin, look, a falling star.
00:53:25Make a wish.
00:53:30Getting a little tired of wishing, darling?
00:53:33A little.
00:53:35You know, I was just wondering.
00:53:38Things are a little slow here in Port Harbor.
00:53:41Maybe, maybe if you went on to another town where there's more activity.
00:53:44So, you think they got me on the run, huh?
00:53:46Oh, no.
00:53:47Well, don't you worry.
00:53:48I'll get a job.
00:53:49And right here, too.
00:53:51Now, come on.
00:53:51Tell me goodnight and send me home.
00:53:54Oh, darling, I don't like the idea of you bunking on that smelly little boat.
00:53:58After all, this is your home, and Jackie and I...
00:54:00Make it a home, and that's that.
00:54:03You know, I think I'm going to like you when I get to know you better.
00:54:07Goodnight.
00:54:08Goodnight.
00:54:14Aren't you walking, Shannon?
00:54:16Yes.
00:54:17Sorry, it's the rule of the company not to hire men who are on parole.
00:54:41Hi, Taylor.
00:54:43Hello, Skipper.
00:54:44Any luck today?
00:54:46No, it's the same old story.
00:54:48I'm beginning to think you had the right idea about my getting out of town.
00:54:51Oh, nonsense.
00:54:52Things are picking up.
00:54:54You're bound to get something soon.
00:54:55That's what I thought.
00:54:57When a job is not forbidden by a guy's parole, he's poison anyway.
00:55:02Because he's been in prison.
00:55:04How on earth do they expect a parole man to make a living?
00:55:08They don't give you the answer to that one.
00:55:13A wolf at the door with every parole, huh?
00:55:15Well, we're full of money.
00:55:16And that's an idea.
00:55:18They say they're very tasty stuff with ripe California technicalities.
00:55:23How did I ever fall for a dizzy dame like you?
00:55:26I don't know.
00:55:27I did it.
00:55:32Jackie!
00:55:34Jackie, what on earth?
00:55:35What's the matter?
00:55:36What happened?
00:55:36Hey, fellow, what are you been doing?
00:55:38I had a fight.
00:55:39A fight.
00:55:39Oh, did you win?
00:55:40Yes, he did.
00:55:41And you're not miscolding him.
00:55:42It was in a good cause.
00:55:44But a bit of soap and water wouldn't hurt him.
00:55:46No, we'll go do a little repair work.
00:55:48Come on, darling.
00:55:50Well, how do you like that?
00:55:52He ain't a little cuss, ain't he?
00:55:53Pretty well bunged up.
00:55:55It's not his body that's aching, Joaquin.
00:55:57It's the loyal heart of him.
00:55:59What do you mean, father?
00:56:00Well, uh...
00:56:01You know how these young hoodlums are.
00:56:04They're pretty free with their tongues and, uh...
00:56:08Well, Jackie'd have none of it where you were concerned.
00:56:12I see.
00:56:13But not a word to him.
00:56:15You're not supposed to know.
00:56:17I understand.
00:56:20Thank you, father.
00:56:21That's all right, my boy.
00:56:30It's the only way, Ding.
00:56:32I've been too dumb to see why all this was doing to Gene and Jackie.
00:56:35But I sure got wise to myself this afternoon.
00:56:37And I'm getting out.
00:56:39Well, I don't know, but maybe it's a good idea.
00:56:41Get away for a while.
00:56:42Get yourself squared round.
00:56:44Things will be mighty different.
00:56:46When you come back, well, you can tell them all the way to head in.
00:56:49Try to make Gene see it that way, will you?
00:56:51Don't she want you to go?
00:56:52She don't even know I'm going.
00:56:54A little too tough to say goodbye.
00:56:56I'll write to her when I get set.
00:56:59Well, good luck to you, lad.
00:57:00I'm betting on you.
00:57:02Thanks, Ding.
00:57:05Time to look out after things, will you?
00:57:08So long.
00:57:15Why?
00:57:25How are you going?
00:57:38Have you known, Mr.
00:57:53Hello, gargis.
00:58:08Hiya, bar boy.
00:58:09Give us some of that oldest two-year-old whiskey.
00:58:32Hello, sir, dude.
00:58:34Don't you remember me?
00:58:37Yeah, how are you, soapy? When did you get out?
00:58:39About six months ago.
00:58:41Hey, you don't look like you've been eating very regularly.
00:58:43Well, I'm on a kind of a diet. It's good for the indigestion.
00:58:46Yes, well, I don't know a diet. I need company.
00:58:51Let's you and I sneak up on a couple of T-bones, huh?
00:58:54Okay.
00:58:57Well, I get the old Green Sox team in a championship form.
00:59:01Series stands three to three and the big game's coming up.
00:59:04What do you suppose happen?
00:59:06My time's up.
00:59:11Feel a little better?
00:59:12Like a million, thanks to you.
00:59:14How come you're broke?
00:59:16Now, folks don't seem to want to hire parole convicts.
00:59:19You mean to tell me you've been trying to find a job?
00:59:22And how?
00:59:23No wonder you're starving to death.
00:59:26Aren't you wise to yourself? There's a lot of shortcuts to easy dough.
00:59:30I don't know anything that ain't crooked.
00:59:31I don't fall for that stuff.
00:59:33I don't either.
00:59:34I don't have nothing to do with any rackethine on the up and up.
00:59:41You know, I might be the answer to your maiden's prayer.
00:59:44You're a sailor, aren't you?
00:59:46I used to be.
00:59:47I skipped my own tuna boat for five years.
00:59:49You mean you can steer them and find places?
00:59:53Sure.
00:59:55You know, the light may be as far away as South America.
00:59:58Oh, I've made Ecuador many a time.
01:00:00Ecuador.
01:00:01Is that a lady bullfighter?
01:00:04No, that's important, South America.
01:00:07Brother, you've got a job.
01:00:09You're the skipper of my new boat, the Lottie B.
01:00:11Sure.
01:00:12And me and the Lottie B is going to take you to South America, huh?
01:00:15Think I'm kidding, huh?
01:00:16I just bought it.
01:00:18There she is, all clear and free, waiting for us to go aboard.
01:00:22Well, what do you want with this?
01:00:23It's a fishing boat.
01:00:24Right down your alley, ain't it?
01:00:26Here's a little dough.
01:00:27You go out and buy yourself whatever you'll need.
01:00:29Now, wait a minute, Sobe.
01:00:30I'll give you it mixed up with anything phony.
01:00:33You don't think I'd get a pound of jam, do you?
01:00:35Now, look.
01:00:36Here's the setup.
01:00:37That's a pushover.
01:00:38Nah, thanks just the same, Sobe.
01:00:41But I'm afraid this is not the kind of a job I'm looking for.
01:00:44All right.
01:00:45Have it your own way.
01:00:46I think you're making an awful chump out of yourself.
01:00:49Maybe.
01:00:50But I have to play it the way I see it.
01:01:01Thanks for the feed and the offer, Sobe.
01:01:02Okay.
01:01:03I still think you're a hundred percent chump.
01:01:09Thanks.
01:01:11Oh, you don't get the idea, Sobe.
01:01:13I'll get a job pretty soon.
01:01:14I'll be back on my feet again.
01:01:15I want everything to worry about.
01:01:19Well, so long.
01:01:21So long.
01:01:22Your name's Joaquin Shannon, isn't it?
01:01:26Yeah.
01:01:27You're wanted as a parole violator.
01:01:29Come along.
01:01:34Come on, get out of here.
01:01:46Smart trick.
01:01:47Think I won't let him take me back?
01:01:50Can't figure you.
01:01:51Just talk about jobs and going straight and all the time you're hiring a firecracker.
01:01:54You're nuts?
01:01:57Say, you still want to skip over that boat of yours?
01:01:59Now you're getting smart.
01:02:01Come on.
01:02:01We're leaving for San Pedro right now.
01:02:20We better stay down here, Shannon.
01:02:22Keep under cover.
01:02:23You're ready to pull out about midnight.
01:02:24I'll take care of the grub and everything.
01:02:29Come on.
01:02:30Come on.
01:02:30Come on.
01:02:31Come on.
01:02:46You're late.
01:02:47What kept you?
01:02:49Say, I'm sticking my neck out plenty being here at all.
01:02:52Look at this.
01:02:55Statewide search for escaped convict.
01:02:58Captain of the yard dies.
01:02:59Second victim of two desensational jailbreak.
01:03:02Reward dead or alive.
01:03:04That screw had it coming to him.
01:03:07Yeah, well, you got a burn coming to you if we don't lamb out of here in a hurry.
01:03:10We got to beat it to the open sea before them harbor cops get snoopy.
01:03:14Yeah, bring this along.
01:03:16We got a little cargo to pick up.
01:03:18Say, are you nuts?
01:03:20You got to pull that job of them cops on your tail the way they are?
01:03:22Oh, quit squawking, will you?
01:03:24We got to have dough, ain't we?
01:03:25Mushy and Mac will have it all set.
01:03:26It'll be a pushover.
01:03:49Sniper-tow-tech, you got to be a pushover.
01:03:50Hands nail, good fortune.
01:03:50You got to be a pushover.
01:03:51It almost forever.
01:03:51You're looking at me!
01:03:51I'm going to be a pushover.
01:03:51I'm going to be a pushover.
01:03:55Sit down.
01:03:55I'm going to get it out.
01:04:47Hello?
01:04:49Joaquin!
01:04:52What happened?
01:04:53Where on earth are you?
01:04:53I'm at the harbor in San Pedro.
01:04:55The Lottie B.
01:04:56I'm at the harbor in San Pedro.
01:04:57Tied up alongside a pier...
01:04:58Pier 18.
01:05:01I can't get away, but...
01:05:03I've got to see you tonight.
01:05:06And hurry.
01:05:07Hurry, I haven't got much time.
01:05:09All right, darling, I'll be right there.
01:05:10But what...
01:05:44Let's go aboard.
01:05:45Somebody might see us.
01:05:56Oh, darling.
01:05:57I've been nearly frantic.
01:05:59The police are looking for you.
01:06:00Well, they'll have to find me first.
01:06:02South America's a long way to go.
01:06:04South America?
01:06:06Yeah.
01:06:07But I couldn't go without seeing you.
01:06:10Oh, Jean, it means a fresh start.
01:06:12A chance of happiness.
01:06:13It means I'll be able to send for you soon and...
01:06:15You can't do that, Joaquin.
01:06:17You'd be a fugitive, a criminal.
01:06:21Where do you think I've been all these months?
01:06:23A jailbird.
01:06:25An ex-con.
01:06:27Facing a stone wall with every turn.
01:06:32What chance is there for a paroled convict?
01:06:34The world has no use for them.
01:06:36No place for them.
01:06:37No job for them.
01:06:38Haven't got a job, they send you back to jail.
01:06:40And there you rot for a few more years...
01:06:42And the whole thing begins all over again.
01:06:44Well, it's a swell merry-go-round...
01:06:46But this is where I'm getting off.
01:06:47Oh, no, darling.
01:06:51Jean, don't you see this is our only chance to live again?
01:06:53Oh, then we haven't a chance.
01:06:54What kind of a life would that be?
01:06:56No home.
01:06:57No country.
01:06:57No peace of mind.
01:06:59Only fear, suspicion, lies.
01:07:01You wouldn't be happy doing that.
01:07:02Oh, don't you see, darling?
01:07:04Don't you see?
01:07:10No.
01:07:12All I can see is gray walls and iron bars...
01:07:15And marching feet.
01:07:17Bitter, hopeless faces.
01:07:19Everything else is just words.
01:07:23Jean.
01:07:28Soapy.
01:07:30What's that guy doing here?
01:07:32Never mind now.
01:07:33We gotta get out of here quick.
01:07:35Come on, Soapy.
01:07:38Soapy, you heard bad.
01:07:39What happened?
01:07:40You heard what he said, Sturdude.
01:07:42Cut this tub loose and head out to sea.
01:07:48Come on, I'll put you ashore.
01:07:50Oh, no, you don't.
01:07:52You stay right here, sister.
01:07:53You're gonna take a little cruise.
01:07:55I don't know what you've been up to, but I got a good idea.
01:07:57I'm getting her out of here.
01:07:58Not and stay healthy, you don't.
01:07:59She stays right here.
01:08:00One yap out of her and the harbor cops will be right on us.
01:08:04Go on over there and see if you can make yourself useful.
01:08:06Try and do something for Soapy.
01:08:07Now, you and me are gonna cut this boat loose.
01:08:09Go up on deck and don't try any funny business, or I'll let you have just what I gave two
01:08:13other guys.
01:08:14Go on, get out of here.
01:08:19Look after you.
01:08:29Don't get any ideas in your head, Sturdude.
01:08:32I'm gonna stick right here for quite a while.
01:08:48I never thought I'd be like this with a swell-looking dame taking care of me.
01:09:00Hey, lady.
01:09:05Shannon's the right guy.
01:09:08Tell him Soapy didn't mean to put him in a spot.
01:09:12He mustn't talk anymore now.
01:09:13There's something he must know.
01:09:16Yes.
01:09:18Red.
01:09:20Red is the man.
01:09:22Yes.
01:09:29How's Soapy?
01:09:31His troubles are over.
01:09:35Dead?
01:09:43Poor Soapy.
01:09:48Soapy said to tell you he got you in a jam.
01:09:51Yeah, I know.
01:09:54Listen, Joaquin.
01:09:57He told me Big Red killed Joe.
01:10:00Big Red?
01:10:02Yes, he not only killed my brother, but he killed a guard breaking out of prison.
01:10:07And he's a guy I've been serving all this time for.
01:10:14What are you doing?
01:10:15I'm going back.
01:10:16That's what he thinks, lady.
01:10:18But he's going to change his mind.
01:10:20Ain't you still doing that?
01:10:22Where are you?
01:10:25All right, Red.
01:10:27I guess you win.
01:10:29Now you're talking.
01:10:30I'm going to catch up.
01:10:31Let's go.
01:10:32Let's go.
01:10:32Let's go.
01:11:13Joaquin, are you all right?
01:11:15Sure, I'm all right.
01:11:17Hey, what kind of a skipper are you?
01:11:19Get up there and head her back to land while I make our passenger comfortable.
01:11:23Aye, aye, sir.
01:11:32That's right, skipper, due north.
01:11:36They can't send you back to prison now, can they, Joaquin?
01:11:38Not when I deliver big red to them, they can't.
01:11:41I'll get out of this with a clean slate.
01:11:45Red Kincaid.
01:11:46And all the time I thought it was another guy that killed Jo.
01:11:50Who?
01:11:52Well, I thought it was Chris.
01:11:55Chris?
01:11:58Oh, Keen, what a slow guy you are.
01:12:02They'll never get you away from me again.
01:12:03Well, come on.
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