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A brave wartime copper becomes a hero after he thwarts a plot to destroy a battleship.

George Formby - George Carter
Dorothy Hyson - Jane Gray
George Merritt - Brewster
John Warwick - Shaw
Bernard Lee - Jake
Bryan Herbert - Williams
Warburton Gamble - Sir Robert
John Turnbull - Inspector Richards
James Woodburn - Macdermott
Eliot Makeham - Fuller
Ellen Pollock - Lady Hardstaff
Charles Carson - Admiral
Aubrey Mallalieu - Manager of Music Store
Edward Lexy - Night Watchman
Grace Arnold - Music Shop Customer
Cyril Chamberlain - Policeman
Jimmy Godden - Manager
Hal Gordon - Sergeant
Laurence Kitchin - Hiker
Jack Melford - Dame
Beryl Reid - Minor Role
Johnnie Schofield - Policeman
Bill Shine - Minor Role
Ronald Shiner - Piano Mover
Douglas Stewart - Mayor
Robert Brooks Turner - Policeman at Ball
Jack Vyvyan - Police Sergeant
Meadows White - Policeman

Director - John Paddy Carstairs
Transcript
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00:02:29Oh, have it your own way
00:02:32Bring in your policemen
00:02:33Fill the ship with them
00:02:34Let them work in it if they like
00:02:35Do them good
00:02:36Fine
00:02:37You'll find they won't interfere with you
00:02:38But no such thing as a policeman who won't interfere
00:02:42That's settled then
00:02:42Now can we know the actual date of launching?
00:02:46Hello, yes
00:02:47Puller
00:02:48Bring in the latest progress reports on 701
00:02:50Yes
00:02:51I have a date in mind naturally
00:02:54I have a date in mind naturally
00:02:54Ah, here we are
00:03:00Any news of the propeller blades?
00:03:02Yes sir, delivery is guaranteed on the date specified
00:03:04Ah, thank you for that
00:03:05Then I think we can safely say we'll launch her on July the 10th
00:03:09The actual time of day is a question of types
00:03:11I don't suppose you're expecting your mythical saboteurs to interfere with them
00:03:16Well, thanks for your cooperation, McDermott
00:03:19Thanks, Mr. McDermott
00:03:20Goodbye, gentlemen
00:03:23Stubborn old buffer
00:03:25We'll never convince him there's any danger of sabotage
00:03:27I didn't come here to convince him
00:03:28Came here to see the proper precautions we're taking
00:03:31We've got to get on with the strengthening of the police force too
00:03:33Well, we are
00:03:35Flying squad test all right for this afternoon?
00:03:37Yes, I think we've got some pretty good lads for you
00:03:39I hope so
00:03:40I'd arrange with the works manager about getting our men inside the yard here
00:03:43Meet you at the car, sir, Robert
00:03:44Right
00:03:54What the devil said?
00:03:56Flying squad, sir
00:03:57There's a call from the other side of town
00:03:58Hmm
00:04:00Go ask the superintendent if he's going to be long
00:04:02I'm in a hurry
00:04:03Very good, sir
00:04:20Excuse me
00:04:21What the devil are you doing?
00:04:23Get out of this car
00:04:24Sorry, Mr. Commandeered
00:04:25Common?
00:04:26Are you a flying squad, Matt?
00:04:27Oh, but I will be soon
00:04:28I don't sit there like a twerp
00:04:29How does it start?
00:04:31Get out of here, you insulin
00:04:32What?
00:04:32Now, any more of that from you
00:04:33And I shall have to run you in
00:04:34Interfere with an officer
00:04:35And the execution of his duties
00:04:36I know all about
00:04:37And it's in my little book
00:04:38You'll get ten years for this
00:04:39Of course, if I was you
00:04:40I'd say I was drunk at the time
00:04:41Do you know who I am?
00:04:43I don't care who you are
00:04:43Sit down, you'll have me lead
00:04:44It'll all be over before I get there
00:04:46Superintendent
00:04:47Throw that lunatic out of the car
00:04:48Get him out of here
00:04:52No success of duty
00:04:53Insolence to one's superiors
00:04:55And attempted theft of car
00:04:56About 40 years, I should think
00:04:58Look it up in your book
00:05:02Officer, I want to make a charge
00:05:04What, another?
00:05:06Oh, let me get my book out
00:05:08Someone's stolen my bicycle
00:05:09Yes, there's been a lot of that
00:05:10Going on here lately
00:05:12Why, that's it over there
00:05:15That one?
00:05:16Are you sure?
00:05:17Yes, of course
00:05:17I left it outside the post office
00:05:19No, the bank, wasn't it?
00:05:20Oh
00:05:21Yes, how did you know?
00:05:22Me?
00:05:23Fancy it being there
00:05:24Come on, let's have a look
00:05:26I wonder how it could have got here
00:05:27Somebody must have stolen it, of course
00:05:29Yes, I wonder who it can be
00:05:32Perhaps they'll have some fingerprints
00:05:33All right, that's an idea
00:05:35Still, now that you've got the bike back
00:05:37You won't press the charge, will you?
00:05:39No, of course not
00:05:40Of course not
00:05:42Shall I wheel it for you?
00:05:44Thank you
00:05:45You're welcome
00:05:51Wait a minute
00:05:52Perhaps I should take you a name and address after all
00:05:54Whatever for?
00:05:55Well, you see
00:05:56If you're back, she'd happen to get lost again
00:05:57And I should happen to find it
00:05:59Well, I won't know where to bring it to, will I?
00:06:01Oh, I see
00:06:02Name?
00:06:03Jane Grey
00:06:05Age?
00:06:0521
00:06:08Oh, address?
00:06:09Well, all day I'm at Miller's Music Store
00:06:11Oh, that'll do
00:06:14Married?
00:06:15No
00:06:17Engaged?
00:06:17No
00:06:19Fixed up for tonight?
00:06:20No
00:06:21Well, what about coming to our police concert?
00:06:24Well, this is all rather sudden, isn't it?
00:06:26Well, you see, I'm one of the performers
00:06:28And I'd probably do a lot better
00:06:29If I had somebody like you watching me
00:06:30Will you come?
00:06:32Yes, I will
00:06:33Champion
00:06:34Well, I'd better be getting back to work
00:06:37Oh
00:06:41What are they doing, the dark things?
00:06:43Well, I must be going now
00:06:44Oh, well, I'll walk with you
00:06:46All right
00:06:48Oh, well, come on, come on
00:06:56Hey, you, you little snake
00:06:58Come on, get out of it
00:06:59Calm yourself, I'll get you out of it
00:07:00Now, let's see
00:07:01Just back up a bit, will you?
00:07:03Back up
00:07:07Now, Luke, what you've done?
00:07:08No, it's all right
00:07:09You were a little bit over-anxious
00:07:11Over-anxious?
00:07:12Now, just calm yourself
00:07:13I'll get you out of it
00:07:14Now, just back up
00:07:15Back up
00:07:16What the devil's going on?
00:07:17Get out of it
00:07:18I've got some work to do
00:07:19Back up a bit, will you?
00:07:20It's stuck here
00:07:21Just back up
00:07:28How much longer are you going to be bucking about there?
00:07:32No, it's all right
00:07:33Only the young lady wants a bike, you see
00:07:36Yes, it won't do her much damage
00:07:39Thank you
00:07:40All right, I'll be out of you in a minute
00:07:45Well, there's your bike
00:07:47I think I'll walk back with you now, shall I?
00:07:49But aren't you on duty?
00:07:51I see!
00:07:52You have to be a topic!
00:07:55Not now
00:07:56If you're the topic, Peter, get a dog
00:07:58Come on, then
00:08:00I'll walk
00:08:03Oh, pick me up in an hour
00:08:05We've got to collect Sir Robert Dyer
00:08:06and go to this flying squad test
00:08:10Why don't you look where you're going?
00:08:11Oh, I beg your pardon, ma'am, mister
00:08:14Oh, look what I've found
00:08:16Is this you watching change?
00:08:17Yes, it is
00:08:18Looky I've found it
00:08:19And the awards
00:08:20Oh, get out of the way
00:08:22Well, there's gratitude for you
00:08:24Might have damaged your bike
00:08:28Morning, Mr. Brouser
00:08:29Morning
00:08:30Foster about?
00:08:31Yes, sir
00:08:31Morning, Foster
00:08:32Morning, Mr. Brouser
00:08:33Your secretary phone from the theatre
00:08:34Anything important?
00:08:36To remind you about the flying squad this afternoon
00:08:38and the town council for Thursday
00:08:40Okay, how's business?
00:08:56Yes?
00:08:57Who?
00:08:57Just a minute
00:09:00Yes, he's here
00:09:01Well, I'll tell you
00:09:04Oh, Mr. Brouser, sir
00:09:05What is it?
00:09:06Mr. Fuller's coming down to see you
00:09:08Right, thanks
00:09:20good morning well Jake how much long is it going to be well I'll know better later on we've struck
00:09:24rock but once we get round it it's a cinch all right keep at it pity we have to lay
00:09:31off working
00:09:31as soon as the noise stops never mind it's safer that way righto boys come up for a breather
00:09:41Jake get the office at five o'clock and give me the exact position of the tunnel okay oh Fuller
00:09:46I got
00:09:47your message what is it I've got the date she's being launched on July the 10th the 10th eh well
00:09:51Jake what about it all being well I'll have the tunnel right under the slipway by then you'd better
00:09:56something else Sir Robert Dyer was over this morning with Richards they're taking extra precautions
00:10:00police all over the yard outside it too but no police under it yet eh no it's serious they're
00:10:05enlarging every branch of the local police and doubling the flying squad perhaps they're afraid
00:10:09of sabotage we must do something we ought to have someone on the inside working for us
00:10:15Fuller thinks we ought to have someone in the police what do you think sure ah we're going to have
00:10:20this
00:10:20afternoon he's turned honest he's entered for the flying squad test and remember you've got to get in
00:10:24yeah I'd like to see who's gonna stop me I feel as if I've been taken under police protection of
00:10:30course
00:10:30I'm only a war reserve at the moment but before long I'll be a proper policeman and when I get
00:10:35my
00:10:35uniform I was wondering here we are oh thanks for the escort you're welcome goodbye must you go so soon
00:10:42well yes this is where I work oh goodbye you'll come to the police concert oh yes
00:10:48hello goodbye goodbye goodbye Jane Grey 21 unmarried Spencer
00:11:06would you like to try this set sir yes sir
00:11:32you want to know better than to try to sell me an instrument like this well it ought to be
00:11:38all
00:11:38right nonsense listen no see it's not quite right do you mind come on and hear my ukulele come on
00:11:49in
00:11:49here come on in here I give a demonstration daily right over here right over here walk up walk up
00:11:57chalk this one up to me whenever I play the world goes game the ukulele man is here I'm the
00:12:04ukulele man
00:12:29when I go out with my little black case the strangest things occur a lady's
00:12:35she smiled and asked me in I stood and looked at her she said oh doctor look at this to
00:12:41undress she began
00:12:42I shut my eyes and shouted stop I'm the ukulele man
00:12:47he's a ukulele man
00:12:52he's a ukulele man
00:12:56I'm not a doctor that's quite true but I prescribe a tonic too just smile and you'll come sailing through
00:13:03with the ukulele man
00:13:05when I go out with my little black case some people get me wrong a nice young lady said to
00:13:12me
00:13:12I'm glad you came along I'd like to see your underwear please show me all you can
00:13:18I said you won't see none of mine I'm the ukulele man
00:13:23he's a ukulele man
00:13:25he's a ukulele man
00:13:32I'm not a salesman you can guess but I sell something nonetheless so come and buy some happiness from the
00:13:39ukulele man
00:13:41when I go out with my little black case the strangest jobs I get a lady shouted out one day
00:13:48don't clean those windows yet I'm in my bath so go away but promptly in Iran
00:13:54I'm not cleaning windows now I'm a ukulele man
00:13:58he's a ukulele man
00:14:03he's a ukulele man
00:14:07though cleaning windows I refuse I've got a happy piece of news I'll come and clean up all your blues
00:14:15and the ukulele man
00:14:17boys and girls come out to play for it is a lovely day
00:14:21leave your suppos and make hey hey with the ukulele man
00:14:43I'm the ukulele man
00:14:44I'm the ukulele man
00:14:45thank you
00:14:47oh thank you
00:14:53if it hadn't been for you I wouldn't have sold it
00:14:55hey I'd do more than that for you Jane
00:14:57would you
00:14:59Jane I want
00:15:00have you got what this gentleman wants
00:15:02yes I think so sir
00:15:03then give it him quickly
00:15:04we're very busy this morning
00:15:07what do you think you want
00:15:08well
00:15:10oh I'll be late the test will have started
00:15:12goodbye
00:15:23excuse me
00:15:26any funny gentlemen
00:15:36seem pretty good
00:15:37I think he goes in
00:15:39yes
00:15:39that isn't the lot is it
00:15:41no there are still the last two applicants
00:15:43and we only want one more man to complete the squad
00:15:45well let's see what one of them can do
00:15:47seems a little unfair on the last man
00:15:49why not let them compete for it
00:15:51that's an idea
00:15:52give them both a sporting chance what
00:15:53good idea sir robert
00:15:55fine
00:15:55I'll be to it
00:15:58well boys
00:15:59there's only one more man wanted and there are two of you left
00:16:01so we decided that you both have a chance and fight for it
00:16:04that's you sure
00:16:05oh and er
00:16:07and you carter
00:16:08me
00:16:10whoopee
00:16:10where's my bike
00:16:11where's my bike
00:16:11where's my bike
00:16:12well boys if that's the opposition I'm in the flying squad already
00:16:16well I shouldn't count your chickens before the laid
00:16:18don't worry I'm not
00:16:19I know a bad egg when I see one
00:16:21sure
00:16:21carter
00:16:22up to the start
00:16:23thanks
00:16:31I must say I admire the way you're tackling this sabotage problem sir robert
00:16:34there's nothing like a strong reliable flying squad to make them feel uncomfortable
00:16:37we'll soon have our hands on them
00:16:39I'm sure you will
00:16:40all ready now sir robert
00:16:41right
00:16:43that's it sure
00:16:56well done
00:16:57not bad
00:16:58not bad
00:16:59not bad at all
00:17:00let's see what the other one's like
00:17:03just let that young idiot that tried to commandeer my car
00:17:09carry on
00:17:10get ready carter
00:17:24that you
00:17:25that's well done
00:17:26not such a fool as he looks
00:17:28that's one up for carter
00:17:34well the bad eggs crumbled on that time you'll just wait hey I've got plenty of time sure over
00:17:40to the first aid hut just so as you don't burn the skin off your nose
00:17:57get that jaw my money's still on this man
00:18:27are you all right sure I'm all right better get that a change it to I'll leave me alone will
00:18:32you
00:18:34that puts Carter in unless he fails completely in this I think we'll see something from Carter
00:18:44yes that's a credit you superintendent thank you sir Robert he deserves encouraging yes
00:18:50oh Carter what me come over here you're doing well Carter oh sorry I didn't let you drive my car
00:19:05this
00:19:05morning you might have given me some thrills well perhaps some other time Carter over to the first
00:19:10aid hut coming that was enough for it to do that was to do he stood as well nice now
00:19:29we'll see what
00:19:29Carter can do yes I think we should see something spectacular good luck Carter huh don't mention it
00:19:43you're all right aren't you all right I feel grand control I'll show my control it come out of the
00:19:47way I want to be right in front for this yes but you've got to get up to the start
00:19:52up to the start
00:19:53I'm going to start now come on George wait a minute George here he comes
00:20:03what's the fool doing look out stop stop stop I tell you I'm flying up in the clouds
00:20:15what's the fool doing the man's a maniac let me off I'm an angel with 200 horsepower wings what are
00:20:21you
00:20:23me off what was that old cop let me off I say
00:20:30what are you doing to my bike stop well let's take it under the throttle I can't
00:20:35super gentle the ambulance yes quick let's go do you hear I dare
00:20:40nothing I can't take it under the way
00:20:45you lose me the test
00:21:07I'll say with a bang
00:21:11shall get in yes take it he's in your office
00:21:27well how about it okay we've got over that rock and we're just about here and at the rate we're
00:21:31tunneling we should be under the hull ready to blow a sky high in five days that's about 75
00:21:35yards we'll do it easily come in fuller's here well what is it fuller the date of the launching's been
00:21:46ordered it's fixed for saturday saturday that means we've only got three days are you sure of this yes
00:21:52mcdermott got an order from the admiralty they've started working double time we'll never make it
00:21:56we can't tunnel 25 yards a day then we'll have to delay the launching impossible the yard's guarded
00:22:01damn that you can't get near it isn't there anything outside the yard we can get it well the propeller
00:22:05blades hmm haven't they been delivered yet no there's been a hold up where are they truscott's
00:22:09foundry in the warehouse waiting dispatch they can't launch it without them perfect a nice charge
00:22:15of dynamite no propeller blades and the launching will be unavoidably delayed when do we do the job
00:22:21I think we'll make it a little extra turn for sir robert's police concert tonight why not
00:22:35Vincent yes sergeant the north side's your area tonight oh but what about the concert I said the
00:22:40north side's your area all right tidy stuff good idea good evening gentlemen I'm late very nearly carter
00:22:58here well perhaps I'll better let you off this time thank you sergeant hey they've got the uniforms
00:23:05on has mine come yet shouldn't think so after what you did to sir robert they won't tell me out
00:23:09will
00:23:10they try over there oh all that of course if they haven't issued your uniform too I should think
00:23:18that's what's happened oh oh James Hempton Glover Thomas that's mine everybody's but mine I wish
00:23:28hadn't come now well you asked for it didn't you well I didn't do anything much you wouldn't get off
00:23:33me handlebars before that means now that I'm sacked slung out and I'll never get in the flying squad
00:23:39anybody here call Carter no hey Carter yes hey come on now come on stop mocking about hey come on
00:23:49give a
00:23:50this on behalf of the management a new uniform and they didn't chuck me out after all wait till I
00:23:56get
00:23:56this on oh beg your pardon missus but what are you doing here it's private I'm looking for some
00:24:03Robert well he's not here you know he shouldn't go in there come off it Carter I knew you were
00:24:15kidding
00:24:15all the time oh yeah all right you fellas out on the job and back up Carter you're on next
00:24:22okay sergeant
00:24:41it's most enjoyable all right sir Robert yes of course I'm all right that damn fool policeman of course
00:24:52hey where the devil's Carter got to well I don't suppose he wants to appear in public after what
00:24:56happened this afternoon he'd better or I'll wring his neck yeah yeah okay I'll come along
00:25:05so Carter yes sir take care of a minute will you me sir yes I'll be back before your turn
00:25:10starts yes sir
00:25:26officer can you tell me where I'll find sir Robert thank you so much haha you can't give me a
00:25:34second time
00:25:36how dare you I've never been so insulted in all my life oh I shall report you to sir Robert
00:25:42oh that's
00:25:42not all WR 33 I shall remember that oh I've got a very good memory I think I'll tell me
00:25:48it's a bit of a
00:25:48long talk sir Robert is a person you've got your uniform Carter well it's a pity it isn't a flying
00:25:55squad
00:25:55one hey where have you been well she came back again and I thought you've been learning to ride a
00:25:59motorbike no I haven't you can explain that later you're on now watch you don't set sir Robert on fire
00:26:03right right in the front row
00:26:12if you want to know the time ask a policeman the proper rhythmic time ask a policeman every copper
00:26:21on the beat yeah he's got rhythm in his feet one step two step three step four step right time
00:26:27just
00:26:27time swing we're always on the beat the lads in blue are always on the beat
00:26:33we raise our buttons and we raise our voices in song to keep us cheery when we're swinging along we're
00:26:42always smart and neat to see us passing gives the girls a treat they all start waving and they wink
00:26:50a
00:26:50friendly eye hear them whisper ain't he sweet we can sweep them off the feet because we're on the beat
00:27:00why do all the nursemaids say oh I think you police are wonderful who's with cook on her half day
00:27:05why do all the convicts shout oh I think you police are marvelous what is all the fuss about well
00:27:13I'm not
00:27:13asking you or the reason is plain let me tell you again we're always on the beat you'll see a
00:27:21standing
00:27:21guard on every street if things upset you there's no need to worry or frown ask a policeman and he
00:27:30won't
00:27:31let you down for anyone you meet anyone you meet he's bound to tell you that we're hard to beat
00:27:37yes we're hard to beat we know the answers and we'll tell you one and all the answers and we
00:27:42tell you one and all
00:27:43if you're wandering up and down but I'll show you how to go to town well all right because we're
00:27:47on the beat we're on the beat
00:27:52so
00:28:00so
00:28:02so
00:28:02so
00:28:21We're always on the beat
00:28:23A sense of discipline you can't defeat
00:28:28Obeying orders we would go through
00:28:30Water or fire
00:28:33Always forward for we never retire
00:28:36And though we sometimes meet
00:28:37With opposition still we don't retreat
00:28:41We are not daunted and on odds you can rely
00:28:47Make a date at half past nine
00:28:49You'll always find us right on time
00:28:51Because we're on the beat
00:28:53We're always on the beat
00:28:56We're not allowed to stop and take a seat
00:28:59We keep on walking through the winter
00:29:02Summer and spring
00:29:05Rain or sunshine
00:29:07Well it don't mean a thing
00:29:08We're always on our feet
00:29:11There's supper night and there's from cold and heat
00:29:14But we don't grumble for our duty
00:29:17Must be done
00:29:20Though we may be full of eggs
00:29:22We never have to ask for plays
00:29:24Because we're on the beat
00:29:26We're always on the beat
00:29:28To see us passing gives the girls a treat
00:29:32They all start waving and they wink her friend they are
00:29:38Hear them whisper 80 feet
00:29:40We can sweep them off the feet
00:29:42Because we're on the beat
00:29:58You certainly burned them up
00:30:00What a habit of yours
00:30:02No, your lordship, I mean your battleship
00:30:04Your lordship
00:30:05Mr. Bruce has brought it on the phone, sir
00:30:07Put it through to my room, Carter
00:30:08Yes, sir
00:30:08Show Mr. Bruce to the way, will you?
00:30:10Thank you, old man
00:30:10It's all right, sir
00:30:18Ever thought of taking up singing professionally?
00:30:20No, sir
00:30:20Well, come to me if you do
00:30:21I own a group of theatres, you know
00:30:22I might be able to help you
00:30:23You will?
00:30:24Now, thanks very much, sir
00:30:26But I think I'd rather stick to crime
00:30:27Not committing it, I hope
00:30:28Oh, no, I want to get after these sabotage crooks
00:30:30Oh, you do, do you?
00:30:31I'll show my thing or two
00:30:32I'm sure you will
00:30:33Yes, you just let me get me hand on one of them
00:30:35Well, what's the matter?
00:30:37Superintendent's officer
00:30:38Oh, yes, thanks
00:30:47Thank you
00:30:47Allow me
00:30:50It's got itself in a bit of a muckaboo
00:30:54That's all right, don't bother
00:30:55Oh, it's all right
00:30:56My uniform's quite clean, it's new
00:30:59Oh
00:31:01Hello, sir
00:31:01Hello
00:31:02Jake speaking
00:31:03We've struck a snag down here at the foundry
00:31:05There's a night watchman outside the side entrance to the warehouse
00:31:08Do you want me to out him?
00:31:09That's too risky
00:31:10You might find it inconvenient
00:31:12Excuse me, sir
00:31:13Would you like me to do something for you, Mr. Brewster?
00:31:15Shall I write something down?
00:31:16No, nothing
00:31:19Just a minute, hold on
00:31:25Nice, isn't it?
00:31:26Fits well
00:31:28That's where they go
00:31:29The stripes, I mean
00:31:30Three of them
00:31:31Hello
00:31:32I'm arranging to have the obstacle removed in a perfectly lawful manner
00:31:37So take no steps yourself
00:31:40I think this is a matter that should be handled by the police
00:31:43Police?
00:31:46Oh, I get you
00:31:47You're going to send Shaw
00:31:48No, not him
00:31:49That might lead to questions
00:31:51I have a much better idea
00:31:54Allow me, sir
00:31:55Certainly
00:31:56Pleasure
00:31:56Brewster, send me down a copper and move the bloke on
00:31:59Oh, Shaw
00:31:59Now another copper or probably someone dressed like one
00:32:02I'm sorry I'm late
00:32:03But I've been helping Mr. Brewster
00:32:04You know, he's a big shot
00:32:05He owns a lot of theatres
00:32:06He was sitting over there, wasn't he?
00:32:08Yes, I
00:32:08Who's that little man beside him?
00:32:10Um, what do you mean?
00:32:12That one there?
00:32:12That's Mr. Fully
00:32:14Oh, I beg your pardon
00:32:17What's the matter?
00:32:18Well, me arm
00:32:19It sort of slipped a bit
00:32:21You know, there's only one place
00:32:23I'd rather be than sitting here with you
00:32:25Well, where's that?
00:32:26On a motorbike
00:32:27Catching them sabotages
00:32:28Excuse me
00:32:29Okada
00:32:30Me?
00:32:30Can I have a word with you?
00:32:32It's, uh, official
00:32:34Oh
00:32:36Don't go away
00:32:36It won't be long
00:32:38All right, sir
00:32:40You ought to take over my spell of duty
00:32:41Oh, what's that?
00:32:42Well, I might get somebody else
00:32:44But it's such an important job
00:32:45Is it?
00:32:46Sure
00:32:46You're to meet a couple of plainclothesmen
00:32:48Down at Truscott's Foundry
00:32:50Plainclothesmen, eh?
00:32:51Oh, I'd love to
00:32:52Oh
00:32:52How do I, far, yeah?
00:32:54It's a hush-hush job
00:32:55Don't worry, I can hush
00:32:56There's a night watchman on duty
00:32:57Yes
00:32:57Now, your job is to get the plainclothesmen
00:32:59Into the warehouse
00:33:00Without the night watchman seeing him
00:33:01You mean, get rid of him
00:33:03Move him off
00:33:33That's right, you've got it
00:33:33Too plain? Yes, I've got to get rid of the night watchman
00:33:35That's right
00:33:36Well, how am I going to do it?
00:33:37Any way you like
00:33:38Tell him someone's fallen in the river
00:33:39Only look slippy
00:33:40Well, is there a river?
00:33:41Go on, go on
00:33:42Look slippy
00:33:43All right, all right
00:33:46Help!
00:33:47Help!
00:33:48Help!
00:33:49Hey, mister
00:33:50There's somebody in the river
00:33:51Oh
00:33:52Why did you call a policeman?
00:33:53Yes
00:33:54What do you mean?
00:33:55I'm a policeman
00:33:55Oh
00:33:56Well, listen
00:33:57He may drown
00:33:58And so will I
00:34:00Can't swim
00:34:01Go in yourself
00:34:01Well, I can't swim
00:34:03Isn't there a boat or something?
00:34:04Yes
00:34:05HMS Hercules is about here somewhere
00:34:07What about lunch in her?
00:34:08Oh, don't talk so daft
00:34:09Aren't you going to do anything?
00:34:10No
00:34:11Well, it'll be on your conscience
00:34:12If you let him drown
00:34:13Look here, my lad
00:34:14I know when my leg's been pulled
00:34:23Oh
00:34:23Hey, yeah
00:34:23Where you been?
00:34:24What's the day?
00:34:25Ow!
00:34:26Don't go to this box
00:34:36Hurry up, quick
00:34:37He's coming back
00:34:37Right
00:34:37Bring that, will you?
00:34:44Don't come
00:34:45Be careful with that
00:34:45Why won't it break?
00:34:47Cut out the wisecracks
00:34:48Let's get on
00:34:50Now, this isn't the stuff
00:34:51It must be further in
00:34:52Well, we've got to hurry
00:34:53Come on
00:34:54We climb up there
00:34:56What, me climb up there?
00:34:57I'm in your uniform
00:34:57Yes
00:34:58He'll dirty it
00:34:59All right, clear out
00:35:00and leave this to us
00:35:00No, no
00:35:01I'm stopping in this to the death
00:35:03Okay, okay
00:35:07Come on
00:35:08What's up, mate?
00:35:09Fire gone out?
00:35:10Oh
00:35:10Now, it's blazing like a furnace
00:35:12Can't you see?
00:35:14Here, that's funny
00:35:15That was locked
00:35:15Was it?
00:35:16Yes, of course it was
00:35:17Quick
00:35:17You go and phone headquarters
00:35:19I'll wait here
00:35:20Right
00:35:25Oh, isn't it high?
00:35:26I didn't know it was high up as this
00:35:28I'm going to...
00:35:29I'm getting dizzy
00:35:30I'm going to fall
00:35:32I'm going to fall
00:35:32Oh
00:35:42So, it's from Truscott's foundry, sir
00:35:43What?
00:35:44Brassens, Dearden, Datton, Milford
00:35:46Get your men to your cows quickly
00:35:47Truscott's family
00:35:47Come on
00:35:48Come on, men
00:35:49This way, hurry
00:35:51We'll get upset
00:35:52Take it and see
00:35:55Are you men ready?
00:35:56Yes, sir
00:35:56Proceed
00:35:57Very good, sir
00:35:58Okay
00:35:59Jump in in front
00:36:00If this is the sabotage gang
00:36:01There ought to be fireworks
00:36:02Right, go
00:36:15If you hadn't lost a fuse
00:36:16I'd be back in the theatre by now
00:36:17Theatre?
00:36:18You going to the theatre?
00:36:19You'll be late
00:36:19She'll be over
00:36:20I work there, you fool
00:36:21Oh
00:36:22Well, what have you been doing?
00:36:24Looks like you've been playing trains
00:36:25Giving tomorrow's papers
00:36:26A nice little story
00:36:27What?
00:36:28Do you mean we'll be in the papers?
00:36:29Sure
00:36:29And I've picked it in the police gazette
00:36:30Oh, fancy we've brought you in the paper
00:36:33Lads at the station won't have me jealous
00:36:35You know, this stuff just looks like dynamite
00:36:38Oh, quit being funny
00:36:42Here we go
00:36:46Hey, stop looking about
00:36:47You'll set the place on fire
00:36:48Come on
00:36:52Come on, you fool
00:36:53Don't waste time
00:36:54Oh, you're not pleased with it at all
00:36:55Come on, you'll be blown to blazes
00:36:57Blown to
00:36:59And you're sabotaging
00:37:00Oh, help
00:37:01Turn the fire, please
00:37:05You'll set the place on fire
00:37:10Yeah, what's the idea?
00:37:11Well, I'm going to play him again
00:37:15Police, quit the window
00:37:16Help
00:37:16Hear another word out of you
00:37:17And it's your last
00:37:18Come on
00:37:27This way
00:37:28Come on, boys
00:37:31Come on
00:37:38I'll tell the police
00:37:41Look, it's Carter
00:37:43Ooh, you'll get into the roof of that
00:37:45Come on, boys
00:37:46We'll go around the other side
00:37:47Get them there
00:37:51You hit them off
00:37:52Now where are the preparable?
00:37:54This way
00:37:54The protection tree follows her up
00:37:55But the rest of you follow me
00:37:56Okay, they've gone the other way
00:38:01Enough stuff to blow my propeller blades to smithereens
00:38:04We got here just in time
00:38:05And a police reserve mixed up in it too
00:38:07Aye
00:38:07And you were so keen to fill my yard with them
00:38:10But that fellow Carter's a maniac
00:38:11I've had trouble with him before
00:38:13But it's nothing to the trouble he's in for
00:38:15When we catch him
00:38:16About 20 years of it, I should think
00:38:17Perhaps you'll keep your mouth shut now
00:38:29Oh, I'm falling down
00:38:30Somebody's got me
00:38:32Oh, I'm falling down
00:38:32Oh, I'm falling down
00:39:04George!
00:39:05Are you all right?
00:39:07Is it true?
00:39:09Well, what happened?
00:39:10Well, it wasn't my fault.
00:39:12I thought they were plain close men that were supposed to be,
00:39:14but when I found out they were crooks, I tried to stop them.
00:39:15Well, can't you tell that to the police?
00:39:17No, they wouldn't believe me.
00:39:18Sir Robert Dyer thinks they are not the case.
00:39:19He thinks I'm a maniac.
00:39:21This is a very popular song, sir.
00:39:23What are you going to do?
00:39:25I don't know. I can't go anywhere.
00:39:26The crooks are after me and the police are after me.
00:39:29Perhaps you'd like this one, sir.
00:39:31I tell you what you're going to do.
00:39:33You're going to find out who those crooks are and give them up to the police.
00:39:36Then they'll believe you.
00:39:36But how can I?
00:39:37You've never seen these men before?
00:39:39No.
00:39:41One of them said he worked at the theatre.
00:39:42That's interesting.
00:39:44Have you got Bing Crosby's latest?
00:39:46No, I'm afraid we haven't, sir.
00:39:47You can't expect me to go to the theatre.
00:39:49Of course.
00:39:50They'll see me.
00:39:51I can't do that.
00:39:51Yes, you can.
00:39:52You're going there tonight.
00:39:53Yes, but...
00:39:53And I'm coming with you.
00:39:56Are you?
00:39:57Oh.
00:39:58All right.
00:39:59I'll have that one.
00:40:02Who's that?
00:40:04That's my great-granddad.
00:40:06He...
00:40:07I don't know what he'd think if he knew the police were after me.
00:40:09Was he in the police?
00:40:10Yes.
00:40:11So was my granddad.
00:40:12So was my dad.
00:40:14We've always been in the police.
00:40:19If sabotaged crooks like this, Carter can get into your police force.
00:40:22I don't see the advantage of police protection.
00:40:24I shall attend to this escort myself.
00:40:26I'd rather you didn't.
00:40:27If the Hercules is to be launched tomorrow,
00:40:29I want those propeller blades in the yard by 11 o'clock tonight.
00:40:32They will be there.
00:40:33You're making a fuss about nothing.
00:40:35They've tried to smash them and failed.
00:40:37They won't dare try again.
00:40:38I don't agree.
00:40:38These fellows are willing to take chances.
00:40:40Carter's escape last night was one of the most daring things I've ever seen.
00:40:43I shall be at Truscott's foundry tonight before the lorry leaves,
00:40:46and will myself escort into your yard.
00:40:48I'd rather see you out hunting that maniac policeman of yours.
00:40:51Police escort.
00:40:54Um...
00:40:54Oh, very well.
00:40:56But you're wasting your time.
00:40:57Because nobody knows these propeller blades are being moved tonight,
00:41:00except me and the people at the foundry.
00:41:02When the lorry with the propeller blades leaves the foundry,
00:41:05Sir Robert's car precedes it.
00:41:06Am I right?
00:41:07Yes.
00:41:08I follow behind on my motorbike.
00:41:09Good.
00:41:10Were you detained for the job?
00:41:11No.
00:41:12Well, then how did you make...
00:41:12The man that was had an accident this morning.
00:41:15He went over a high bridge.
00:41:17What a pity.
00:41:19Of course, I volunteered to take his place.
00:41:21Excellent.
00:41:22Now, you and Jake will attend to the lorry driver before you leave the foundry.
00:41:25Jake takes his place in the convoy.
00:41:26Yep.
00:41:27You other may know what to do.
00:41:28Once the duplicate lorry is substituted, Jake drives the propeller blades here to the theatre.
00:41:32That quite clear?
00:41:34Without them, they can't launch.
00:41:36That gives us time to finish the tunnel and then things will go, so to speak, according to plan.
00:41:44Ready to move off, sir.
00:41:46All right.
00:41:49You all set?
00:41:50Sure.
00:41:51Sir Robert's driving ahead and I'm in the rear.
00:41:52Okay.
00:41:54Quick.
00:42:00Into the lorry.
00:42:02Into the lorry.
00:42:28Into the lorry.
00:42:56You beworked.
00:43:13You're all right.
00:43:14Want any chocolates?
00:43:15Never mind about chocolates.
00:43:17See if you can see the man who was at the warehouse last night.
00:43:20Put your hat down.
00:43:21You'll be recognized.
00:43:22I've never thought about that.
00:43:23You know that fellow that was at the box office?
00:43:25Yes.
00:43:25Well, it wasn't him.
00:43:26Excuse me, sir.
00:43:27Would you mind removing your hat?
00:43:29Here.
00:43:29Oh, no, I can't.
00:43:31I'm sorry.
00:43:31I've got a cold in my head.
00:43:33I can't see.
00:43:34Yes, well, I can't.
00:43:36There's nothing happening.
00:43:37See, can you and Mrs.
00:43:38And you change places with us.
00:43:39Then you can see.
00:43:40Very well.
00:43:49Well, this is champion.
00:43:50We'll be all right now.
00:43:51Can I be in the orchestra?
00:43:53I'd never thought about that.
00:43:55Sit down.
00:43:56Take your hat off.
00:43:58In a bit.
00:43:59I said take your hat off.
00:44:16Ladies and gentlemen, tonight is Friday night, amateur hour.
00:44:21We're following our regular custom of devoting part of this program to amateur talent.
00:44:26Who knows?
00:44:28Are you going to take off that hat?
00:44:29Well, I'd like to, but you see, I...
00:44:31Oh, you want me to take it off for you, eh?
00:44:33No, no.
00:44:34So come up on the stage and show us what you can do.
00:44:37Look, I'll move, mister.
00:44:39Is that all right?
00:44:40Yes.
00:44:41We'll be the stars of tomorrow.
00:44:43Ah, thank you, sir.
00:44:45This way, please.
00:44:46This way, sir.
00:44:47Oh, thanks.
00:44:50I just got up in time.
00:44:51Yes.
00:44:53Eh?
00:44:53This way, please.
00:44:55Well, what's to do?
00:44:56I can't...
00:44:56Come on, sir.
00:44:57Don't be nervous.
00:45:08You can sing, of course.
00:45:10Yes.
00:45:10No, no.
00:45:11No, I can't.
00:45:12I don't.
00:45:13I won't.
00:45:14We can't let him go now, can we?
00:45:18What's your name?
00:45:19George Cap...
00:45:20George Smith.
00:45:21Well, I can't sing.
00:45:23I haven't got a ukulele.
00:45:24Charlie?
00:45:25Ukulele?
00:45:32Oh, I wish I was back on the farm.
00:45:43I wish I was back on the farm.
00:45:47If you want to learn your lesson, just you'll hear what I'm confessing.
00:45:52Oh, I wish I was back on the farm.
00:45:56Now, when I was just a hayseed with a straw stuck in my mouth, I packed my bag and took
00:46:02a train that was heading for the south.
00:46:04I strolled along the city streets, for everything was new.
00:46:08But the coppers always moved me on, oh, I wish I was back on the farm.
00:46:16I wish I was back on the farm.
00:46:20Where the bulls, where the bulls, where the bulls don't fold it over and the cows stop in the clover.
00:46:25Oh, I wish I was back on the farm.
00:46:29A pretty girl came up to me and we began to chat.
00:46:33She said she'd give me something nice if I'd go up to a flat.
00:46:37I said I'd like a cup of tea, she thought it very odd.
00:46:41But when I said it's time to go, she had me 30 bob.
00:46:45Oh, I wish I was back on the farm.
00:46:49I wish I was back on the farm.
00:46:52Wee-ah, wee-ah.
00:46:54Where there's fun and plenty of it and...
00:46:56See you, that is.
00:46:57Yes, it's George Carter.
00:46:58What the devil's he doing here?
00:46:59I don't know.
00:47:00Perhaps he's not the fool we took him for.
00:47:02I went into a nightclub where a lady did a dance.
00:47:06She'd nothing on but pigeons and she left the rest a chance.
00:47:10She didn't seem to feel the cold.
00:47:13The birds knew where to stay.
00:47:14I clapped my hands and shouted, but they wouldn't fly away.
00:47:19Oh, I wish she was down on our farm.
00:47:23I wish she was down on our farm.
00:47:27She'd have nothing on whatever,
00:47:29cos our pigeons aren't so clever.
00:47:31Oh, I wish she was down on our farm.
00:47:39Leave it to me.
00:47:40That copper won't leave the theatre.
00:47:42He'd better not.
00:47:58This way, sir.
00:47:59I want to go down that way.
00:48:00This way.
00:48:01Oh, you're one of the fellas that...
00:48:03Ooh.
00:48:08Ooh.
00:48:13Yeah, you're two of the fellas.
00:48:21Yeah!
00:48:22Ooh!
00:48:23Ooh!
00:48:25Ooh!
00:48:28Ooh!
00:48:29Ooh!
00:48:30Ooh!
00:48:31Ooh!
00:48:32Ooh!
00:48:36Ooh!
00:48:48Oh
00:49:11Oh
00:49:24Got away Blascom I'll have to go tell Mr. Brewster. Okay. You stay here Jake will be back soon with
00:49:29the lorry. Hey Williams, here's the lorry now
00:49:45Everything go off all right? Like clockwork. Sir Roberts carefully escorting an empty lorry down to the shipyard. I'd like
00:49:49to see his face when he opens it. Yes well come on let's get a move on. We've got to
00:49:52get these blades out of town before dawn. Get the paint sprays.
00:50:10You better go around and help Jake.
00:50:31You better stop littering now. Okay.
00:50:33You better go away.
00:51:03You better go away.
00:51:36Hey, get away! Come on, get away, get away!
00:51:55George! George!
00:51:57Wait, you bin!
00:52:04Yes, it was Carter.
00:52:05What? When did he leave?
00:52:07Couple of minutes ago.
00:52:08I'm relying on you, Fuller.
00:52:09You've got to get that lorry, understand?
00:52:11We'll fix the blame on Carter somehow.
00:52:12They suspect him already.
00:52:13All right, all right.
00:52:15Leave it to me.
00:52:16George, what are you doing?
00:52:17We're going to the police.
00:52:18The police?
00:52:19Yes, with the propellers of the Hercules.
00:52:20I've saved them.
00:52:21Now, perhaps they'll believe me.
00:52:23Oh, that's wonderful.
00:52:25Well, we're all right now.
00:52:49Well, here it is. All safe and sound.
00:52:52Did you engage the enemy?
00:52:53No, no. They'd never have tried to attack us.
00:52:55We'd better move the lorry over.
00:52:57Here, driver.
00:53:00Where's the driver?
00:53:01I don't know, sir.
00:53:02He didn't come round either.
00:53:03Well, that's funny. Where the devil can he be?
00:53:07Pusses!
00:53:08Where are they?
00:53:08That's what I'm asking you.
00:53:25Congratulations, Carter. We heard you got the lorry.
00:53:27Thanks, Mr. Fuller. Shall I drive it in?
00:53:28No, no. I'll take care of it.
00:53:29They're expecting you at police headquarters to make your report.
00:53:32What?
00:53:32Do they want me back again?
00:53:33Sure. They're waiting for you.
00:53:35Oh, thanks, Mr. Fuller.
00:53:36Come on, Jane.
00:53:44That's all very well, but something's got to be done.
00:53:46If this thing gets out, the papers will be full of it.
00:53:48And the launching's tomorrow.
00:53:50I know, I know. We'll do all we can.
00:53:53Look!
00:53:57What's this, Fuller?
00:53:58The, um, propeller blade, sir.
00:54:00What?
00:54:01Well, what happened?
00:54:02Well, it was just a bit of luck.
00:54:03I was coming home from the pictures in my car
00:54:05when this lorry passed me going pretty fast.
00:54:07They're here all right.
00:54:08I don't understand. Go on.
00:54:10Well, I noticed the lorry was only half painted.
00:54:13Looked a bit suspicious, so I chased it.
00:54:14And then I recognized the driver as Carter.
00:54:17Carter?
00:54:18Did you get him?
00:54:19No.
00:54:19I'm afraid he escaped.
00:54:20I managed to pull across in front and stop him.
00:54:22But he bolted.
00:54:23So I thought I'd better stay behind and look after things.
00:54:25That's right, Fuller.
00:54:26Well, he won't get away this time.
00:54:28You look after this, McDermott.
00:54:29Fuller and I will go down to head portals.
00:54:31Quick, you men.
00:54:32The propeller blades.
00:54:34Calling all cars.
00:54:35Calling all cars.
00:54:36Watch out for grey comma lorry.
00:54:38Last evening, Green Hill District.
00:54:39Cancel that call. We've got the lorry.
00:54:41But, sir, we can't...
00:54:42Cancel it.
00:54:42And get out when all stations call for Carter.
00:54:44Carter?
00:54:45George Carter?
00:54:46Of course, who do you think?
00:54:47And hurry, every minute he's getting further away.
00:54:49They'll be pleased to see you this time.
00:54:51They will and all.
00:54:52They ought to have had the band out for you.
00:54:54Well, the lads will be busy.
00:54:56Well, no for it.
00:55:00Nice weather, Rowan.
00:55:02You wait here and I'll tell you what they say when I come out again.
00:55:04All right.
00:55:06Good evening, Sergeant.
00:55:07Good evening.
00:55:14Excuse me.
00:55:17Excuse me.
00:55:18Shouldn't play that if I was you.
00:55:20Hello, Sergeant.
00:55:21Is the old man in?
00:55:22Yes.
00:55:23Good.
00:55:23He's expecting me.
00:55:24Go on at road.
00:55:25Calling all cars.
00:55:26Look out for George Carter.
00:55:28George Carter.
00:55:29Last seen twenty minutes ago in the Green Hill District.
00:55:32After an unsuccessful attempt to escape in a lorry owned by the Truscott Iron Foundry.
00:55:37I didn't steal it.
00:55:38I saved it.
00:55:39It's Carter.
00:55:40Get him.
00:55:41Oh, mother.
00:55:42Oh.
00:55:44Get away.
00:55:45Well.
00:55:53Get back.
00:55:54Look.
00:55:54Oh.
00:55:56Stop it, you fool.
00:55:57Get away.
00:55:58Get out of front.
00:56:03Sorry, fellas.
00:56:04Oh.
00:56:05Get in there.
00:56:06Get back with me.
00:56:10Stop!
00:56:23It's no use, Jen.
00:56:24I'll have to leave the country.
00:56:25What?
00:56:27George, as long as there's a chance of discovering the crooks, you've got to stay.
00:56:30Yes, and what could I do?
00:56:31Oh, and look what you've done already.
00:56:33Oh, yeah.
00:56:33Look what I've done.
00:56:34You may even save the battleship yet.
00:56:37I wish I could.
00:56:40Jane.
00:56:40Mr. Brewster, he's the one.
00:56:41What do you mean?
00:56:42Well, he said he'd help me at the concert.
00:56:44That's right.
00:56:44Yes, he's a big man in town, too.
00:56:46Sir Roberts will listen to him.
00:56:47I'll go and see him.
00:56:48First thing in the morning.
00:56:49Oh, George, you're wonderful.
00:56:50No.
00:56:51No.
00:56:52You, that's wonderful.
00:56:53And you were going to go away and leave me.
00:56:54Well, I didn't know you wanted me to stay.
00:56:57Of course you did.
00:56:58Did I?
00:56:59Well, perhaps I did.
00:57:01Calling all cars.
00:57:02Keep a close watch for George Carter.
00:57:05He's still at liberty.
00:57:06Oh, they still want me.
00:57:08Oh, don't let them worry you.
00:57:09Someday they will want you.
00:57:10For the flying squad.
00:57:12I hope so.
00:57:13Well, aren't you going to say something, George?
00:57:17I don't know what to say.
00:57:19You know, I've never lied.
00:57:21Oh, George.
00:57:31I'm just dumb.
00:57:32The words won't come.
00:57:34My tongue I cannot find.
00:57:37I feel so scared.
00:57:39I've never dared to say what's on my mind.
00:57:45Why can't I tell you the way I feel?
00:57:51Let loose my sex appeal.
00:57:53Why?
00:57:54Because I'm shy.
00:58:00Why can't I make love like other guys?
00:58:05Flash with me wicked eyes.
00:58:07Why?
00:58:09Because I'm shy.
00:58:15Why can't I win my ideal?
00:58:20And you'll never guess.
00:58:23And I can't express how I feel.
00:58:27Terribly bashful.
00:58:29Why can't I do what a lover should start while the goings good?
00:58:36Why?
00:58:37Why? Because I'm shy. Why can't I kiss girls and run away, make love another day? Why? Because I'm shy.
00:58:57Why can't I go after big romance, kiss girls and take a chance?
00:59:05Why? Because I'm shy. Oh, what a sin if I never win my ideal. You'll never guess and I can't
00:59:22express how I feel terribly bashful. Why can't I set flappers, hearts of fire, fill them with mad desire?
00:59:34Why? Because I'm shy.
00:59:46Why?
00:59:49Why?
00:59:50Why?
00:59:50Why?
00:59:51Why?
00:59:52Why?
00:59:52Why?
00:59:53Why?
00:59:53Why?
00:59:53Why?
00:59:53Why?
00:59:54Why?
00:59:54Why?
00:59:54Why?
01:00:06Well, will you make it?
01:00:07It's clutch and go, but we're working all night.
01:00:09Yeah, never mind about that. What am I to tell a boss?
01:00:11Well, tell him it'll be okay.
01:00:12Well, you'd better see that it is because Brewster's is mad as hell this morning.
01:00:16Or I'll be back in time to see the fun.
01:00:18Don't leave it till too late or you might miss the boat.
01:00:43Laundry. Show me down there.
01:00:44Okay.
01:01:01Well?
01:01:02It's okay. Jake says he'd be ready on time.
01:01:05That's something. That bungling last night was unforgivable.
01:01:07Our part went through all right. We're just at Carter.
01:01:09Carter, that's all I ever hear.
01:01:11Carter at the warehouse. Carter at the theatre.
01:01:13Why doesn't someone get rid of him?
01:01:15He won't interfere today.
01:01:16How do you know? He's interfered with everything so far.
01:01:18If only we could lay our hands on him.
01:01:28Come in.
01:01:32Carter.
01:01:34Come in, Carter.
01:01:36I want you to help me. You promised me you would.
01:01:38I'd be delighted.
01:01:39I know everybody thinks I'm in this here sabotage gang, but I'm not.
01:01:43I know who is, though.
01:01:44Oh, you do?
01:01:45Yes.
01:01:46That's interesting. Sit down.
01:01:49Well, there's Mr. Fuller, Mr. McDermott's secretary. He's in it.
01:01:52Is he?
01:01:53Yes, and there's a chap from this theatre. He's in it.
01:01:55Are you certain? Yes.
01:01:55Do you know his name?
01:01:56Yes, Williams.
01:01:57Come in.
01:01:57And there's a man called Jake.
01:01:59Oh, sure.
01:01:59No, Jake.
01:02:00Come here.
01:02:01We've got a visitor.
01:02:03Someone who knows too much.
01:02:05Yes, I do.
01:02:08Oh.
01:02:08You do have bad luck, don't you, Carter?
01:02:11But, Mr. Brewster.
01:02:14So it's you.
01:02:17And you.
01:02:18Yes.
01:02:19Then you must be...
01:02:20Yes.
01:02:21Yes.
01:02:22And I'm...
01:02:22Ooh!
01:02:24Glad you came.
01:02:26Well, I found out what I wanted anyway.
01:02:28It'd been better for you if you hadn't.
01:02:29Well, I'm not afraid of you dirty undranded crooks.
01:02:33Come on.
01:02:34Where are we going?
01:02:35For a nice little ride.
01:02:37And don't be long, Shaw.
01:02:38If you're not at the wall of death in time for the launching, you won't see Jake do his stuff.
01:02:41I'll be there.
01:02:42You don't often get the chance of seeing a battleship blown sky high.
01:02:45What? You're going to blow the battleship up, but you can't do it.
01:02:47Who's going to stop us?
01:02:48I am.
01:02:48You're both under arrest.
01:02:49Of course we are.
01:02:50Put your hands up.
01:02:52Yes.
01:02:52Both follow me to the police station.
01:02:53Come on.
01:02:54Come on.
01:02:55Come on.
01:02:56Get going.
01:02:56And keep your mouth shut.
01:02:57Well, I'm not frightened of you.
01:02:58You'll not get away with it.
01:02:59Shut up.
01:03:01You tickler me.
01:03:02Stop it.
01:03:03That's right.
01:03:04Have a good laugh.
01:03:05It'll be your last.
01:03:24Well, my friends, this is a great day for Birkenhead.
01:03:29We have sent many fine ships from the Merseyside to uphold the tradition of the British Navy.
01:03:37Today, we launch the greatest and the finest of them all.
01:03:47Well, where are we going?
01:03:49Just for a ride.
01:03:51Nice day for a ride.
01:03:53Sure.
01:03:54Of course, if you'd rather be by yourself, I'll get out and go home.
01:03:57Sit still.
01:03:59Well, I thought you was in order to get back to the Wall of Death.
01:04:02Shut up.
01:04:03It'd be a pity if you missed it.
01:04:05I won't miss anything.
01:04:06Have you ever seen a ton of dynamite touched off?
01:04:08No.
01:04:09Neither have I, but when Jake makes contact in the Wall of Death, I will.
01:04:12Will you?
01:04:13Sure.
01:04:14Boy, I'll bet the Hercules goes in the air like a hen off a hot plate.
01:04:17Will it be a big bang?
01:04:18You bet.
01:04:19But don't worry.
01:04:20You won't be there to hear it.
01:04:22Who?
01:04:43who?
01:04:52Very expensive.
01:04:52That's a nice quiet spot.
01:04:53Not quiet enough.
01:05:03Can I smoke?
01:05:04Yeah, you can have your last cigarette.
01:05:06Thanks very much.
01:05:09Have one?
01:05:10Sure.
01:05:12Well,
01:05:12Nice and nice quiet spot.
01:05:13Got too much?
01:05:14There's a lighter on the dashboard.
01:05:16Thanks.
01:05:24Light?
01:05:25Yeah.
01:05:32Come back, you fool!
01:05:34See you at the luncheon!
01:05:57In the glorious annals of the Britannic shipbuilding yard.
01:06:01Yeah, yeah.
01:06:09Ladies and gentlemen,
01:06:10I feel there is little I can add to the eloquent address of my friend.
01:06:29Oh!
01:06:32Get out of it!
01:06:38Oh!
01:06:55Gangway!
01:07:08Listen, Matilda.
01:07:10A weasel!
01:07:38Come on!
01:07:39Come on!
01:07:39Come on!
01:07:39Come on!
01:07:39Come on!
01:07:49Come on!
01:07:51Move!
01:07:52Move!
01:07:53Move!
01:07:54Move!
01:08:17And we can be sure she will do gallant work!
01:08:20Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:08:22Would you mind?
01:08:24No, no, no, it's me.
01:08:26Oh?
01:08:34Hey! Get away!
01:08:36Hey! Get away!
01:08:38Hey, up! I'm coming! Come on the road!
01:08:50Whoa!
01:08:56Hey, come on!
01:09:08And now it gives me great pleasure
01:09:09to ask our old friend, Sir Robert Dyer,
01:09:12to say a few words.
01:09:42Come on!
01:09:44Are you ready? Yeah, just finished.
01:09:45Well, let it go. Carter's gone on to everything.
01:09:46You may have told the police already.
01:09:47Okay.
01:09:58Come on!
01:10:01Come on! Get away!
01:10:02Get away!
01:10:07Come on! Get away!
01:10:11Come on! Get away!
01:10:15Come on!
01:10:17Come on!
01:10:17Come on!
01:10:19Help!
01:10:19Somebody help me!
01:10:20Ooh!
01:10:22Leave this to me!
01:10:23Help!
01:10:24Somebody help me!
01:10:39Help me!
01:10:42Help me!
01:10:44Help me!
01:10:52Oh!
01:10:56Get up!
01:10:58Ah!
01:10:59Going over!
01:11:00Oh!
01:11:01You're going over!
01:11:02Woo!
01:11:03You're going over!
01:11:04Yes!
01:11:12Get away!
01:11:15Ha ha!
01:11:16They were too sped!
01:11:17You wait till I get down!
01:11:20Go there!
01:11:21Somebody stab me!
01:11:27Think he can do it?
01:11:28Yeah, I think so.
01:11:29Well, go on!
01:11:30Go on!
01:11:36Oh!
01:11:37I feel ill!
01:11:40Oh!
01:11:43Oh!
01:11:44Oh!
01:11:47Ah!
01:11:50Oh!
01:11:51I'm falling out!
01:11:52Somebody stab me!
01:11:59Ow!
01:12:01Oh!
01:12:05Get away!
01:12:06Hey!
01:12:06Oh!
01:12:07Oh!
01:12:15Come out of the way!
01:12:17Gangway!
01:12:20Get her out of it!
01:12:22Whoa!
01:12:23Help!
01:12:30It is no easy matter to send 30,000 tons of metal sliding gracefully into the river!
01:12:36You nearly ready?
01:12:37Yeah, almost!
01:12:41Whoo!
01:12:44Hurry, come on!
01:12:45Come on, hurry!
01:12:45There's still time!
01:12:47Launch the ship!
01:12:48Launch the ship!
01:12:50Oh, mother!
01:12:54Oh!
01:12:56Ah!
01:12:56Get away!
01:12:58Oh!
01:12:59Because she's such a big and beautiful ship!
01:13:04Excuse me!
01:13:05Excuse me!
01:13:06Pardon me!
01:13:06And then the ship hurt you me!
01:13:08What?
01:13:09Come on!
01:13:12Come on!
01:13:13Come on!
01:13:14Just in time!
01:13:15Arrest this man!
01:13:17Oh!
01:13:18You mustn't arrest me!
01:13:19Arrest him, he's the head of the sabotages!
01:13:23Stop him!
01:13:23Get off her!
01:13:26Get off her!
01:13:29Get off her!
01:13:43Well, here she goes!
01:14:02I've got him.
01:14:04Turned out nice again, didn't it?
01:14:06On the beat.
01:14:07We keep on riding till the job's complete.
01:14:11Just like the mountains for we always get a man.
01:14:16When you hear us sing a song, it's just to help us swing along.
01:14:20Because we're on the beat.
01:14:23We're on the beat.
01:14:53We're on the beat.
01:14:54We're on the beat.
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