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00:01We're in the middle of a vendetta.
00:03We need Luca Changretta dead.
00:05Where are we going?
00:05Somewhere I've not been in a long time.
00:08I used to come here.
00:09Who?
00:09Some girl before France.
00:11What is it that you want from me, Mr. Gold?
00:13I want you to help my son achieve his ambition.
00:15What do you have?
00:17We found another enemy.
00:18Arthur Shelby killed a sign of boxing ring four years ago.
00:21There's 15 Italians out there.
00:23There's 13. I just killed two of them.
00:25The boy in the hospital's out of bounds
00:27and I'll ask you to spare Finn and Arthur.
00:29In the turn for what?
00:31Tommy Shelby.
00:42Tom.
00:53Good morning, Mrs. Ross.
00:58Have a seat.
01:05Thank you for seeing me, Mr. Shelby.
01:08I know how busy you are.
01:10How can I help you?
01:13Well, you see, tomorrow would have been my son's 21st birthday.
01:19Had he lived.
01:22And I'm having a bit of a thing.
01:24Just sandwiches and beer and looking at old photos.
01:29And as a gesture, I thought I would invite your brother, Arthur.
01:41A gesture of what, Mrs. Ross?
01:48Not exactly forgiveness.
01:51Or something like that.
01:54And also it's a way of saying thank you to the Shelby family for helping me and my children get
02:00by.
02:01Since the death of my Edward.
02:05It's very kind of you.
02:08It's very kind of you.
02:09It's very kind of me.
02:10Well, I will let Arthur know.
02:12It'll be at my house at midday.
02:15He should come at midday.
02:18Your house at midday is tomorrow, all right?
02:21One of us will be there.
02:25It ought to be Arthur.
02:33Goodbye, Mrs. Ross.
02:57You keep it slow.
03:04You keep it slow.
03:06You keep it slow.
03:08You keep it slow.
03:10You cast the spell that keeps me wired.
03:12Keep me red.
03:13You keep me on fire.
03:15So why do you take me down down to nothing?
03:19You know as I'm gone never been higher.
03:25All right.
03:26At midday today, Arthur will be here.
03:2947 Artillery Square.
03:32Like a goat.
03:33Tied up for the fucking target, eh, Arthur?
03:35Yeah, right.
03:38Dear Lord, forgive me.
03:40But vengeance is forthcoming.
03:43And longer overdue.
03:48Right.
03:48There are two ways into Artillery Square.
03:51The one here, the towpath.
03:53And here, Navigation Street.
03:55Finn, take a rifle.
03:57You'll be here, Finn, covering the towpath.
04:00Most likely, they'll come down Navigation Street.
04:03Johnny and Azaya will set up here as hawkers selling stolen pork.
04:07When you get the signal from me, they'll look an open fire.
04:09From you, eh?
04:10Yep, I'll be here, in the window, overlooking.
04:13You still know what end the bullets come out of, Tom?
04:17He knows.
04:19But these men are coming for my brother.
04:23They're leaving him to be unarmed and unprotected.
04:27So this is my fucking business.
04:30Arthur, let's go.
04:33Look alive, soldier.
04:43Just put them on the table.
04:45All right.
04:45Just put them on the table.
04:48Let's go.
05:01All right.
05:08Let's go.
05:08So now I'm going to find out.
05:08I'm a little one.
05:09All right.
05:11Look who's on that table.
05:12Let's go.
05:14Are we going to see you now?
05:24Ribs, tongue and cheek, huh?
05:50Mr. Shelby. I'm glad you could come.
05:58Yeah, well. Thank you for the invitation. So...
06:06Don't allow firearms in the house.
06:10It's a good thing I'm not carrying a firearm then, ain't it?
06:15Do you mind if I take?
06:19No.
06:33Come in.
06:45Take a seat. Would you like some tea while we wait, Mr. Shelby?
06:53What are we waiting for?
06:56The other guests.
07:06A chair for the throne, huh?
07:11Can you gather your patient blood for men in the blood pudding?
07:47I don't know.
08:23Oh, where are these other guests?
08:26They will be here very soon.
08:33But in the meantime, there are some things I want to say.
08:42Before they get here.
08:46By all means.
08:50I've heard stories that you have welcomed Jesus into your life.
08:56I have indeed.
08:59For the beseeching of your wife, who they say is a good woman.
09:05She is my shining light.
09:07Though her mother, by all accounts, was not.
09:13Do you think your repentance will mean you are forgiven of your sins?
09:20We both know that forgiveness is out of my hands.
09:28I mean for murdering my son.
09:31That was a sporting accident.
09:37Because I have not yet found it in my heart to forgive you.
09:42I don't think I ever will.
09:47Then, why have you invited me here today?
09:54Hmm.
10:00Off you go now.
10:03Why am I here, Mrs. Ross?
10:09Why did you invite me here today?
10:38All right, then?
10:57Now, Johnny, fire!
10:59Move!
11:06It's a fucking decoy!
11:08Free the car out now!
11:20What are you doing?
11:25Oh, shit.
11:32Arthur!
11:35Arthur, they're not here for you.
11:37It must be Michael.
11:39Now, get this!
11:43Set me all by.
11:45Set me all by!
11:47Oh, no.
11:50Arthur, you need to get to the hospital now.
11:52Fuck off!
11:58If your faith is real, I've got all the kids.
12:17If you're here in one hour, I swear to God.
12:23I will go for you in tar and fucking baths.
12:34Come on, Finn, let's go!
12:36Come on!
12:55Where I'm from, I had on the Benz, Malachi.
13:04My family, my family, who say it brings death, maybe, maybe that's what happened.
13:17Last time my man was sent to you, you got lucky.
13:32Now, it looks run out.
13:47Now, it looks run out.
14:09And tell your mother, we have a deal.
14:30Come here!
14:34Michael?
14:35What happened, Nick?
14:36What happened?
14:37They heard you, uh, they heard you coming.
14:39Look, they're gone, they're fired, they're run away.
14:42Johnny!
14:45I'm just in time.
14:47You all right?
14:48You hurt?
14:50No, I'm fine.
14:52Fine.
15:04Hey!
15:05Get out.
15:12It's all days.
15:13Three, three, three.
15:16Charlie?
15:17Listen, Bonnie Gold, we'll be calling in four minutes.
15:20Tell them the Italians are on the road south.
15:24A Rolls Royce, maybe two, black.
15:26Tell them to expect a full complement of men.
15:29We inflicted no casualties.
15:31I said we inflicted no fucking casualties.
16:10It's been an accident.
16:16Well, why don't you move it out of the way?
16:18What?
16:21I said, why don't you clear it so that we can get past?
16:25What's that accent?
16:27Well, Americans, we all our business, so...
16:31Well, you're going to have to wait.
16:34Jesus Christ, let's go.
16:35We waited for you fucking yanks until 1918.
16:40It'll be clear in 20 minutes, all right?
16:41Yeah, all right.
16:43Thank you, officer.
16:45Big fucking hell.
16:53Talking about the war.
16:57Everything is about the war.
17:12Well, come on, let's go move it ourselves,
17:14you fucking idiots.
17:26What's this?
17:27Whose wagon is that?
17:29They're gypsies.
17:31Tribe of fucking gypsies.
17:34Oh, we can move it, all right?
17:37I said it'd be clear in 20 minutes.
17:41Let's go.
17:44We'll land another way out of here.
17:52Go.
17:54Get us the fuck out of here.
17:57Come on, fucking move.
18:01Right, you fucking move.
18:28Put the guns down!
18:30Put the guns down!
18:45He spared me.
18:51He said, tell your mum that we have a deal.
18:57What deal?
19:00Just be you and me going to Australia, Michael.
19:03Think about that.
19:04What deal, Mum?
19:07What deal did you make with Luca Changretta?
19:18A deal to spare your life.
19:24In return for what?
19:31A man did have the strategic intelligence to conduct a war between families.
19:37Men are less good at keeping secrets out of their lives.
19:43You agreed to give up, Tommy.
19:46To save my life.
19:50You never forgave him, did you?
19:56We're out of our league.
20:01Think.
20:01No.
20:04No, we don't do that to our own.
20:05Think.
20:07If it wasn't for me, you'd be smoke blowing out of a watery chimney.
20:11Think about that.
20:12Think about it.
20:36Two.
20:38Two.
20:39We killed two.
20:44You also shot a copper.
20:46Shot in the arm.
20:47With purpose.
20:48There's a copper on the floor.
20:50The Stratford Constabulary will swarm all over it.
20:54The copper's alive.
20:56Got a description of the Italians.
20:58The Italians will be forced underground.
21:00We're gypsies.
21:02We're already underground.
21:10You yourself inflicted no casualties this end, so...
21:16You know, Mr. Shelby, maybe you've been pushing pieces of paper around too long.
21:24Lucas Jagrater got away.
21:27You let him get away.
21:29When our paths cross, I won't be so careless.
21:35And when will your paths cross?
21:38Soon.
22:19If her Majesty smells of paraffin it's because my old lamp is small and welche
22:22I'm joking for want of fuel.
22:24Times are hard in case you hadn't noticed.
22:27I hope your insistence that I take a boat rather than a cab
22:30from the station wasn't purely for your own amusement.
22:33No, for the avoidance of death or kidnap.
22:36By vote, you get to see the nicer parts of the city.
22:39In the garrison now, it should be all right this way.
22:44Good morning, Lady Carlton.
22:47I'm not a lady.
22:50Too right, you're not.
22:54Pursuing, stabling, feed, two hours a day in the gallops.
22:58Did you think of a name?
23:01Yes.
23:02Dangerous.
23:05Dangerous, eh?
23:06A horse called Dangerous won the Epsom Derby in 1833.
23:09So I stole the name.
23:11I thought you'd approve.
23:14You should visit her.
23:16If I leave Swalleath, I'll be shot dead.
23:19Anyway, I'm busy.
23:21Well, the good news is your horse is the fastest filly that I've ever ridden.
23:26These are her registration papers.
23:29Ready for your signature.
23:38So is this why you came here?
23:40All this way in person.
23:44For my fucking signature.
23:51You've lost your wife.
23:54And now your brother, too.
23:58I thought it would make you different.
24:03But it doesn't seem to change you.
24:05Nothing seems to change you.
24:10The end of year accounts for the Grey's Shelby Institute, Mr. Shelby.
24:14Beg your pardon, madam.
24:16I've already signed up for those, Lizzie.
24:19What do you think of his shirt?
24:22He's having them made in London.
24:23Not sure about them.
24:24All right, Lizzie.
24:26But you know, sometimes he sees something glamorous and expensive.
24:29He just can't resist it.
24:31He's so weak.
24:35Actually, speaking of the Grey's Shelby Foundation, I'd like to make a donation.
24:43I'll leave it blank.
24:45You can decide how much, Mr. Shelby.
24:51Then perhaps, Lizzie, you can pop to the bank and pay it in for me.
25:03That'll be all, Lizzie.
25:15Drink.
25:17No, thank you.
25:22Do you pack another night, Brag?
25:27No.
25:30Pity.
25:32Why?
25:33Well, because 25 minutes ago, the Birmingham branch of the Train Drivers' Union
25:39called a wildcat strike in support of the Quorum Honours.
25:44No trains to London till tomorrow.
25:46It wasn't in any of the papers.
25:48That's why they call it a wildcat.
25:51No one knows.
25:52Apart from you, of course.
25:54Your city.
25:57So where would I stay in your city?
26:00I'll be free at four.
26:01I could meet you then.
26:03Meet and do what?
26:08I'll poison gin when I make myself from my father's recipe.
26:16Distilled for the eradication of seemingly incurable sadness.
26:21Could have put that on the label.
26:22I'll book myself a room.
26:25Already done.
26:26In Midland.
26:27Sweet.
26:28Stay with myself sometimes.
26:30Sometimes it's where you stay.
26:37But not to know how it would seem.
26:42Well, since I'm stuck here, maybe I should try your gin.
26:47Four o'clock then.
26:49Where?
26:55I'll find you.
27:03The fuck was that about Lizzie, eh?
27:06Have a guess.
27:08You know what? I can't even guess anymore.
27:09I'll be back at four.
27:11Why, she's still here.
27:13Something to do with the coal miners, apparently.
27:21Oh, today's your lucky day, sir.
27:23Give me three to one, unraging robbers.
27:25Come on, gents.
27:26Get your bets on.
27:28They won't get paid with me.
27:30Come on, gents.
27:36Small Heath 552.
27:38This is great.
27:41I wanted to illustrate to you
27:44that at any time
27:46we can reach your son.
27:51And we will kill you, son.
27:54If you cannot deliver, dummy Shelby.
27:57As you promised.
28:04They just tell us where and when.
28:07And we'll do the rest.
28:11what?
28:12Can you put it in there?
28:13Look at him.
28:13Come on.
28:26Where is he?
28:28Fucking.
28:29Fucking what?
28:31Fucking her.
28:3710,000 pounds she left it blank so i filled it in for her
28:43what's tommy's diary looking like for the rest of the week i
28:45fucked tommy and his cock and his chin and just stuck up a whore
28:53i saved this i read my leaves paul you haven't done my leaves in ages
28:58i haven't done anyone's leaves for ages okay paul
29:11swirl the teacup
29:15think about the man you love
29:18fuck him think about your white wedding gown
29:26now pull the tea back into the pot
29:31okay our way to tea leaves if you go and get tommy's diary
29:56see if tommy's got a free afternoon in the next seven days
30:03friday
30:04now read my future and make it good make sure he keeps it free
30:11just read my leaves paul already have
30:16plain as day
30:19what are you doing stop drinking whiskey switch to stout
30:24why
30:28make sure tommy keeps that friday free
30:33tell him i have an appointment for him and then go and see a doctor
30:37about that baby in your tea leaves
31:08let's
31:21You're not at the fucking fairground now, son.
31:24Get down and skip me 200 for taking the piss out of a fine fighter.
31:31He's got an head on him, that boy.
31:33And a fist.
31:35So what do you say, Mr Mayne?
31:37He works hard. He's game.
31:39I need to work on his defence.
31:42What, now his left hand is just good for wanking.
31:45You don't have to earn your money. We're paying you anyway. Is he ready?
31:49Is he even registered?
31:53I've put him down as a welterweight.
31:55Midlands Division, amateur turning pro.
31:57Just need your counter signature.
32:01Well, look, I'm going to say no to you boys.
32:04Just tell us.
32:06Is he ready?
32:10In 30 years, I've never seen a raw boy so ready.
32:16And that's 200, Mr Mayne.
32:19So who am I fighting first, Mr Shelby?
32:23When you step in the ring, Bonnie, what do you see across the canvas, eh?
32:28Well, I see myself.
32:3040 years old, having done fuck all except tramping the lanes.
32:34I see my life wasted.
32:37I won't let it happen.
32:39Me, I'm going to be a champion.
32:43I'm going to go over who he's got.
32:46So you will be a callous of the boat from your john.
32:51Faster out of Camden Town.
32:53Boy's name is Goliath.
33:05That's it.
33:18Said he's had a meeting.
33:20Yes.
33:21I was wondering, do you have any boots that I could borrow?
33:24What, do you need boots?
33:25Well, no one here will speak to me, so I thought I'd take a walk by the canal.
33:31Is he really making gin?
33:33He's going mad cooped up here is what he is.
33:36Like a wasp in a beer glass.
33:41I look a bit funny in these, I think.
33:46Thank you, Goliath.
33:51You're going to take a walk along the canal.
33:53You'll also need this.
33:56Are you serious?
33:58Italian's north, Italian's south.
34:01He makes gin to take his mind off being stuck inside a prison.
34:06You'd any sense, Mrs. Carlton, you'd get out of here now.
34:10Goliath can sail you to Snow Hill Station, hidden in the coal sacks.
34:15I said I would wait.
34:17The man you're waiting for doesn't exist.
34:23Why are you waiting for the man who doesn't exist?
34:25Would you like to try to some of his gin?
34:42The strikers blocked the Coventry Road.
34:45Made all the men get off the buses.
34:48Where were the police?
34:51They were busy.
34:54Apparently there was a report of armed men in the Small Heath area.
34:58And there was a murder at the Summer Lane Hospital.
35:02And something happening on the Stratford Road.
35:07The Strikers threatened the men's families.
35:10They said come the revolution, their names would be on their list.
35:13Like in Russia.
35:16When the buses turned round?
35:18Yes.
35:20They turned round.
35:41Mr. Shelby.
35:44Factories are shut.
35:46Mines are shut.
35:47Coals running out.
35:51Did you ever consider the possibility that the Communists might win?
35:56And you and me, traitors to our class, will be put up against a wall and shot?
36:03As a businessman, I consider all possibilities.
36:10But, Mr. Devlin, I'm not a traitor to my class.
36:19Small Heath, 551.
36:26I am just an extreme example of what a working man can achieve.
36:36Now, Ada.
36:38It's me.
36:41I need your help.
36:43Falling south and the top of the sea.
36:46Four o'clock.
36:47Welcome.
36:49Is it?
36:51What do you think?
36:53Oh, nice.
36:54A little sweet.
36:58I've heard not sweet enough.
37:01Come and see.
37:12My God, Tommy.
37:15What is this?
37:16A hobby?
37:18No.
37:19There's only a time for hobbies.
37:21This is more of a...
37:24...one of a place where I try things out.
37:29I've decided, if I'm going to be stuck here in Small Heath, I might as well do something useful.
37:36As of a hobby, one of a venture.
37:45Since the start of Prohibition, I've been sending single malt, Scotch whiskey, to Boston, to Halifax, Nova Scotia, hidden in
37:55crates of car parts.
37:58All my supply lines from Scotland have been unreliable.
38:01There's been a lot of thefts.
38:03And in this modern age, American women drink as much booze as the men.
38:08And women, apparently, prefer gin.
38:14So, with the help of a friend of mine in Camden Town, I set up my own source of supply.
38:20Junipers, potatoes, sugar and water, all turned into US dollars.
38:30When we're up and running, we'll produce over 200 gallons a week.
38:36But before then, I need to get my recipe right.
38:45So, tell me the truth.
39:01The truth?
39:02Mm-hmm.
39:05They're unlike any man I've ever met.
39:09And the gin?
39:11Too sweet.
39:33You said you'd booked a room.
39:36No, I booked a suite.
39:43If you book a taxi, I'll go.
39:48You're a business man told me a good one.
39:52If only you could, if only I could, if only I could, if only I could what?
40:20You fucking people.
40:27You bite like your horse.
40:34I don't trust taxis anymore.
40:38Come on.
40:38Come with me.
40:49There we go.
40:50There we go, brother.
41:09You're a business.
41:11I love you.
41:16You're a police man.
41:23The police man.
41:24Yeah.
41:26You're a man.
41:29I mean, I wouldn't have been able to pull that trigger.
41:31I know I wouldn't. They would have just walked past.
41:36I'm not John.
41:39I know I'm not.
41:40All right.
41:43All right, brother.
41:46I know you're not.
41:48I know.
41:51In the end, it's God who pulls that fucking trigger anyway.
41:57We don't get to decide who lives and who dies, Finn.
42:02Not us.
42:06Just have to flick a switch in your head.
42:30Charlie said it wasn't safe to walk by the canal.
42:33Yeah, he's right.
42:36Italians north and south, he said.
42:39Nah.
42:40It's mostly chances.
42:41Local kids.
42:43Drawing at famous.
42:45Sabini's boys.
42:47Sheffield boys.
42:48Manchester.
42:49Glasgow.
42:50They all know we're on the ropes.
42:52And that's not including the mafia?
42:55Yep.
42:56Here's your carriage.
42:57You can catch the 715 train.
42:59I thought there was a strike.
43:02I gave you that idea.
43:05My God.
43:07I know.
43:09They're bad.
43:09I can't help.
43:11I wanted you to stay.
43:14Normally, I get my own way.
43:17Losing occasionally makes me worse.
43:30Thank you, Curly.
43:32She looks a picture in my boots, doesn't she, Tom?
43:35Walk into the train, Curly.
43:37Yeah.
43:39Not a minute on the day.
43:41Not a penny off the pay.
43:43This talk of national austerity, this talk of tightening our belts,
43:48must be met with resolute certainty.
43:51We will not accept any cuts in pay.
43:53We will not accept working longer hours for the same wage.
43:58Shoulder to shoulder with the coal miners, dock workers, railway men and steel workers.
44:03We must stand united, firm of sols, and destroy the coming to our city.
44:12That's all right.
44:22That's all right.
44:23That's all right.
44:27Jesse Eden.
44:28Yes?
44:29I'd like to buy you a drink.
44:31I'm afraid the pubs around here don't allow an accompanied for a drink.
44:33female drinkers i'm sure we'll be fine i know you from somewhere i made a thorn formerly shelby
44:44of a settlement proposition that my brother's too arrogant and proud to offer you in person
45:01sorry ladies we don't
45:06don't what it's all right i'm sorry i didn't what are you drinking ladies that's what you're supposed
45:14to say yes sorry uh what are you drinking beer pint and a whiskey on ice i'm afraid we don't
45:22have ice
45:24next time make sure you have ice this pub's come to our attention for its lack of ice
45:41there's more than one way to achieve equality
45:47before you begin to congratulate yourself not impressed with your power to terrify people
45:54whereas i am impressed by your ability to stand up in front of an audience and speak
45:59i was never able to do it i've heard people talk about you used to advocate armed revolution shelby
46:06company limited is prepared to offer parity for male and female workers across all the factories
46:11in our ownership and withdraw the pay cut for men in return for what
46:20in return for something very unusual very typical of my brother what does he want to sit down with
46:28you and talk if he withdraws his pay cut we've no need to talk he wants to talk about socialism
46:35and revolution
46:37what do you gotta do you serious my brother's a bookmaker bookmakers hedge their bets sometimes long
46:44shots come in and because we emptied his buses today he thinks we are among the runners and riders
46:49beneath it all my brother's a very rational man beneath all what you mean beneath the beatings
46:55the cuttings the shootings the murders yeah beneath all that
47:00tell your brother that when we take power all means of production will be owned by the workers
47:05essential industries will be taken into state control birmingham town hall is a rather beautiful
47:10building and we plan to preserve it what else does he need to know
47:18it's going to happen
47:22aren't you a bit sorry you jumped ship too soon
47:26he wants to take you for dinner i really have nothing to wear you'd need to wear boots
47:32he's suggesting dinner in a scrap metal yard said you'd appreciate the sentiment
47:40if you don't show up the offer of parity is withdrawn
47:45this is not how you conduct union business
47:48we must all make personal sacrifices for the good of the good old cause right
47:54this is what
48:11Come on.
48:12Come on.
48:14Come on.
48:16Come on.
48:18Fucking hell, it smells of pig around here, doesn't it?
48:23Definitely not kosher.
48:27Come to small heath, you will go to hell.
48:31For fucking breathing.
48:37There he is everywhere.
48:39Stretch your legs, treacle.
48:41Fuck me, he looks like he's grown.
48:43Since we left London, he's like a mushroom, isn't he?
48:45He grows in the dark.
48:46I hate piss.
48:47Yeah, well, the place is a shithole.
48:50Yeah, so why don't you just knock yourself out?
48:55Where is everyone?
49:01Ishmael, please, will you hit the Court of Prayer?
49:08Or hit it.
49:37Morning, Alfie.
49:38Yeah, it is.
49:39It is.
49:40How come everybody's in fucking bed?
49:44So, this must be your life.
49:47Right.
49:48Let me introduce you to David.
49:51That's right, boys.
49:53I assume that David's out of bed.
49:58Oh, no, the problem, right, between rum and gin, you know, is that gin, right, it leads to the melancholy,
50:05whereas rum incites violence.
50:07I mean, it also allows you to be liberated from the self-doubt.
50:12I hear you're probably more in need of the old rum, at the moment, rather than gin, mate.
50:20Oh, dear, Tommy, you've got fucking starlings, mate.
50:23You know, that shit will rot your pipework.
50:26You bastards only understand one language.
50:28It's all right, Alfie.
50:30No need.
50:32It's all right, I'm going to eat a kestrel.
50:34I hear that you've got Italians, mate.
50:37You've got a kestrel for them and all.
50:39Yes.
50:40Hmm.
50:40I'll have a kestrel for them as well.
50:42Well, everything is confirmed, isn't it?
50:46Yeah, weakness behind the eyes.
50:49It blink too much, all right?
50:52You smell of smoke and coal and horses, all right?
50:58You are back where you belong, Tommy.
51:02I know you don't touch it, but you have a good nose.
51:05All right, well, you've got to ask yourself seriously, though, you know.
51:08Did I even want to piss some shit indoors, you know,
51:11or was I actually born, you know,
51:13to defecate in the fields and the outhouses?
51:15It's a serious issue, Tommy, you know,
51:17because your people, well, your class and my religion
51:21is quite similar, actually, because you just cannot wash it out,
51:25all right, because it come out of your mother's tins.
51:29Hmm.
51:30Nah.
51:31The Americans want it sweeter.
51:35Have you heard, Alfie?
51:37I heard a cop got shot.
51:39Who shot him?
51:40Mark Estron.
51:41All right.
51:41Oh, what mistakes?
51:42Very good.
51:43What are the Sicilians?
51:45They're still using Sabini for vehicles
51:47and for places to stay.
51:50And reinforcements?
51:51Ah, yeah, you know, the Sicilians, and they don't trust nobody
51:54and fucked a goat on the morning their first pubic hair.
51:57They got traditions.
51:59How many are there?
52:00Eleven.
52:02Enough to drop a man who wrapped his balls in an OBE
52:05till they fell off.
52:08Well, the real question is, Alfie,
52:12which sign are you playing for, eh?
52:14Nah.
52:15Fuck it, hell.
52:17What kind of world is it to bring up children
52:19when your own mate could ask you that question, eh?
52:23Well, the truth is, Tommy, you're gonna be fucking dead soon, yeah?
52:25And then, yeah, the Stalins, right,
52:28they will peck out your blue eyes, won't they?
52:30And the Jackdaws, they will steal your gold and your medals.
52:34Pretty soon it'll be as if it never even fucking happened, mate.
52:37Tommy, the Romero brought you.
52:39Yeah, let him pass.
52:41Right.
52:42You tell Darby Sabini from me.
52:44And if the Italians win, they're not planning on leaving.
52:47And after me, it'll be him, and then you,
52:50and the Titanic, and the fucking Mafia, Alfie.
52:53They've come here.
52:54I can't believe our coppers are unarmed.
52:56They're gonna steal their liquor, and it's against the law.
52:59They've come here, and they like what they see.
53:01They're coming, and they're here to stay.
53:03Mr. Shelby!
53:06Come to talk prayers for the fight.
53:08The orchestral...
53:09Hmm?
53:11Tommy, when a pikey walks in with hair like that,
53:13you've got to ask yourself, have I made a mistake?
53:15Who the fuck are you?
53:16Who the fuck am I?
53:17Who the fuck is this?
53:19I, my friend.
53:21I am the uncle, her, the protector, and the promoter
53:25of that fucking thing right there in whose shadow
53:29nothing good nor godly will ever fucking grow.
53:32That there, right, is the southern county's welterweight champion.
53:36He is of mixed religion, therefore he is godless.
53:39He was adopted by Satan himself before he was returned
53:42out of fear of his awkwardness.
53:44But he is impossible to marry off due to his lethal dimensions.
53:47His mother, terrified, she's fucking abandoned him.
53:50And there he is.
53:50He stood before you like the first of some brand new fucking species.
53:59Any man that you put before him, right,
54:01would be like entering a fucking threshing machine, mate.
54:06Now, will you offer your son?
54:18Name the day of Mr. Shelby.
54:19Name the lady.
54:29Name the queen.
54:29Name the lady.
54:38Name the lady.
54:42Name the queen.
55:03So you're finished for the weekend, Tommy?
55:05Yeah.
55:06Your mother wants me to go to the foundation.
55:08Prize-giving.
55:11Just you.
55:14Just me.
55:17Why?
55:19No reason.
55:21No reason.
55:23No reason.
55:28Bye, Michael.
55:32Tommy.
55:36Yeah.
55:40Have a good weekend.
55:42Come on.
55:46нал!
56:08I'm gone.
56:09I'm gone.
56:09I'm gone.
56:10I'm gone.
56:11I'm gone.
56:12So shake it, it just keeps holding on
56:36You're so disabled, and heaven's all you cradle
56:40Sleeping on the nails, there's nowhere left to fall
57:15On a gathering storm comes a tall handsome man
57:20In a dusty black coat with a red right hand
57:24This wind
57:24This wind
57:25This wind
57:33You
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