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00:02My name is Brilliant Chang.
00:05Mr Thomas.
00:07He is the purest opium that has ever arrived in Europe.
00:12Came off a ship called the Capital.
00:14Out of Shanghai.
00:16This is a gift, Mr Shelby.
00:18Can I answer the idea?
00:20Hi Chang.
00:22I believe we have friends in common.
00:24We should postpone our war.
00:25Your message said you wanted a sailor to spit some business.
00:29I was involved in a transaction with Jimmy McCaven.
00:32I need your signature as a guarantor of the transaction.
00:35You should just check failed to be honored.
00:38The war with the Billy Boys has postponed.
00:40We've made peace.
00:41We're gonna do business together.
00:44But there's a part of me that is unfamiliar to myself.
00:47And I keep finding myself there.
00:49And only the January can get me away.
00:58His name was Frederick.
01:00All we ever did was talk, Arthur.
01:02He just listened.
01:03And now he has no face.
01:07May you peaky blinders all rot.
01:21Clear that shit.
01:23Clear it.
01:23All right, take it.
01:24All right.
01:40Outside, TillĂȘ Steelland.
01:41TillĂȘ Steelland, brother.
01:43Oh, oh, OK, OK.
01:46Oh!
01:47So cold.
01:47Linda! I would have taken your bullet!
01:51I deserve the bullet!
01:53It's enough for a nine or two for a tooth!
01:58Linda! Linda, look at me. Linda!
02:01You've got a kid. If you die, you'll come to us to rise.
02:04Hear me?
02:07I used a derringer.
02:09Shut!
02:11Still in there.
02:13Mr Shelby, your guests.
02:15Get him out.
02:16Get out, Arthur. Family only. Get him out.
02:20Mr Shelby, your guests.
02:21Get out!
02:24Get out!
02:26Lizzie, go to the kitchen.
02:28Get some idea. Now, go.
02:30All right.
02:33Linda.
02:37You have to bartend this. Linda, Arthur.
02:39Boy, come here.
02:41All right. I know it's really going to hurt.
02:43One, two, three.
02:53All right.
02:55All right.
02:57Hold her. Hold her.
03:06She's going to be all right, Tom.
03:09She's going to be all right, Tom.
03:10Yeah.
03:11Oh, jeez.
03:12Oh, come here.
03:13Come here.
03:14If you're over, go to the library.
03:17Get some opium.
03:18Go on.
03:18She'll be fine.
03:19Go, son.
03:19Oh!
03:26Actually, you can use mine.
03:33Brought a bit.
03:34To celebrate the wedding proposal.
03:38Oh.
03:39Proposed, eh?
03:42One knee.
03:45Congratulations, Paul.
03:48Linda.
03:49Linda.
03:50You're going to have to drink this.
03:52No, I don't want anything.
03:5325 seconds.
03:5425 seconds.
03:55And the pain will be gone.
03:57Even the pain in your head.
03:59All right.
03:59Here you go.
04:00Drink.
04:04Uh...
04:07Cushion, Paul.
04:12Right.
04:17I'm so sleepy.
04:20Arthur.
04:22Is she going to be fine?
04:25I gave her something.
04:27Let's get her to sleep.
04:28Is she going to be fine?
04:32You should have let her do it, Paul.
04:36You should have let her do it.
04:42You should have let her do it, Paul.
04:43Look at me, brother. Look at me.
04:46You've got things to do.
04:48You've got a kid.
04:49Yeah.
04:50We need you. All right? You understand?
04:52Yeah.
04:53Abadama wants you as best man.
04:56Hear that?
05:01I'll save his life. He hooks him.
05:06Oh.
05:08I'll do it.
05:10No, take it.
05:12All right.
05:13Let him be. Let him be.
05:24Ladies and gentlemen.
05:27Ladies and gentlemen, I would like to extend our gratitude to the musicians and the dance company for your wonderful
05:37performance.
05:39This has been a wonderful evening.
05:43And not only for the music and the dancing, it has also been about us, the people gathered here.
05:52English people in the very heart of England.
05:57There are no people I would rather be among, no place I would rather be, and no time I would
06:03rather be alive.
06:04Because ever since the terrible events of October, when the money markets betrayed us all, I have known that the
06:12change is coming.
06:16The human species has never faced such immense possibilities, such choices.
06:24In the lives of great nations, there are moments of destiny, which have swept aside small men of convention and
06:37discovered men of the moment.
06:40And our host is such a man.
06:45For him, for him, the little calculations of little men mean nothing.
06:53He is a man well suited to the mighty mood that England is now in.
07:00The only reason I say this now, at this moment, on this stage, is because I have some news.
07:10Good news, I think.
07:14I'm sure our host will forgive me if I use this platform, this gathering of friends and like minds, to
07:21give you, his trusted allies, an early announcement of a long overdue event.
07:27I want to tell you, good folk first, that with the dawn of a new decade, I will be setting
07:35a new course, setting up a new political movement, here, in the very heart of England.
07:43And Mr. Shelby will be with me, shoulder to shoulder.
07:50It will offer a new conception of politics in which the great character of the British, our true character, will
08:00be reborn.
08:08Many of you lost fortunes in the recent stock market crash.
08:12The men of money, the capitalists in New York, the Jews, the money power,
08:20are they, they run an international system in which the infinite mobility of money, its capacity to create financial chaos
08:27and panic,
08:29can bring down any government that dares for one moment to oppose it.
08:35Four generations, the efforts of hardworking men like you, have equipped our competitors against us.
08:43The cotton mills of India, the cotton mills of Asia, created with British money, but used for the destruction of
08:51Lancashire and Yorkshire.
08:53The usurers of New York, the sweated labour of the Orient, combining to destroy the iron and steel factories of
09:03Warwickshire and Staffordshire.
09:04These are policies that could not be pursued by British statesmen unless they were mad or the servants of Jewish
09:13finance.
09:14Right word.
09:16They are the ones who took your money.
09:19But it is I and those who know this truth who will light a flame the atheists cannot extinguish.
09:36The ranks of our heroes of the Great War have been betrayed again and again by politicians.
09:44But hear this.
09:45Those of you who fought the Jew war for nothing, you brave men, you will join hands with the angry
09:54youth of Birmingham and Manchester and London and Liverpool
09:58and declare that England lives tonight and marches on!
10:07I say all this to you now, because I believe it is in places like this, with people like you,
10:13that we will have to pass on our message directly.
10:17Our message can be summarised with these words.
10:21Britain first!
10:28And because this is our message, I doubt it will be reported fairly in the press.
10:34I'm afraid the newspapers of this country are owned by the same vested interests who took your money.
10:43They sell to the people false news to raise the interests of the faction and the section above the interests
10:49of the nation.
10:51Good man.
10:52So hear my words and pass them on to those with ears to hear.
10:57And be reminded that when the new decade begins, there will be the birth of a new political party which
11:06will speak for you.
11:12This party, this new movement, this revolution will be called the British Union of Fascists.
11:38What the fuck are you doing, dealing with a man like that, Tommy?
11:42Yeah.
11:43Ain't gonna have to trust me.
11:45Again.
11:53I'm going to fuck the Swan somebody go and tell her to come to my room how do you know
12:01she'll come
12:04because they always do
12:18now forgive me I'm going to borrow your husband for a little while this way
12:28things like tonight that shooting a family dispute in public things like that will have to stop
12:36it's very lower class it's all been cleared up mr. Marsley
12:50so did you learn anything from my speech tonight yes yes I learned many things
12:57religion was a beast but it's dead you have to ride the new thing when it comes like a horse
13:05you grab it I looked into the audience and I saw medals and Savile Row suits and bitterness
13:17they are my people your people will be different
13:23oh do see the funny side Shelby I do I do see the funny side
13:39do you enjoy strategies yes I do things will begin to happen now so
13:49there are some things we need to discuss I've been looking into your companies the Shelby portfolio
13:58your company lawyer is a Jew now he will have to go
14:04of course also our friend Jimmy McEvon has asked for control of the race courses north of Wincanton
14:13I decided it is a trifling thing considering our new enterprise so I said yes
14:22in return for what no return
14:30none
14:33when our campaign begins the country will be divided into distinct areas
14:38mcavern and his men will be our soldiers in the north controlling rallies and breaking up
14:43demonstrations in the Midlands it'll be you the south I've yet to decide please
14:55understand what I'm offering you as we go forward mr. Shelby when we succeed even the
15:01king will not be above us
15:09power
15:12like plugging into the mains a lighthouse beam
15:18your millions of dollars safe in Switzerland and access to every dirty minded swan in England
15:30Oh and also Shelby Grindley's
15:53Grindley's
16:21Put it on.
16:25Put the costume back on.
16:55Put it on.
16:59The ballerina and I were wondering whether perhaps you might want to join us.
17:06Vartal told me you wouldn't see the morning.
17:09Oh, I doubt that very much.
17:12You see, he is being seduced, just as you were.
17:29Tommy.
17:34Tommy.
17:36Tom.
17:37What?
17:39Lizzie.
17:41What?!
17:44Tommy, I swear to God, you're bad.
17:47That man is fucking evil.
17:49Lizzie.
17:51I'm only doing this to bring the bastard down.
17:56Yeah, but why?
17:59Tommy, why?
18:02I'm supplying the British government with information on his organisation and in return,
18:09they are giving me favourable terms on defence contracts.
18:15No.
18:16You're doing it because you think somebody should stop him.
18:19Oh, yes.
18:20I saw your face when you were speaking.
18:23You're doing it because you think it's the right thing to do.
18:26This time you just did things that feel nice because you can afford it.
18:30Lizzie, please.
18:31Please.
18:32Please.
18:32Stop.
18:36Don't scare me.
18:39I'm saying you see things in my face.
18:43I still want things that feel nice.
18:50Oh.
18:55Oh.
19:04Oh.
19:06Oh.
19:07Oh.
19:12Oh.
19:14Oh, oh.
19:15Oh, oh.
19:17Oh.
19:17Oh.
19:18Oh, oh.
19:18Let's go.
19:21Let's go.
19:22Let's leave.
19:23Let's get in the car.
19:25Or go pick up Billy.
19:28Or drive to the docks.
19:31Any dock you want.
19:34get on a boat
19:36or sail away
19:38you and me
19:40any destination
19:49be careful
19:51it's broken everywhere
19:53we leave tonight
20:00we leave this place
20:02we never come back
20:04we never come back
20:08I mean that
20:13we go before it gets light
20:17say yes
20:20I've got a better idea
20:26you stay here
20:29living inside
20:30your head
20:33inside your life
20:34inside your war
20:44I'm glad I didn't shoot you
20:50it would have been a kindness
21:01I'll get out
21:05please
21:16I have to...
21:35I'll get out of the way
21:40Oh, my God.
22:20An evening with a bunch of fucking gypsies.
22:38Oh, my God.
22:47Oh, my God.
22:48Keep it here, mister.
22:49Keep it here.
22:54Keep it here, mister.
23:08This is a check guarantee, signed by Mousley.
23:13The offer of a man called Jimmy McCavan.
23:16Check for what?
23:17Well, I said it was for the sale of a gin distillery.
23:21But it doesn't matter.
23:23It is direct evidence of a link between Mousley and the head of an organised criminal network.
23:30A relationship he will try to deny after the bonfire of all conventions.
23:37It also contains the names of MPs who have signed up to the movement
23:41and those MPs who are sympathetic but will not show their hand
23:45until the organisation is announced officially on the 2nd of January.
23:52In Grover and Rouse, you might want to write some of this down.
23:54I'm experiencing resistance from my superior officers too.
24:02This isn't intelligence, Younger.
24:06This is evidence.
24:08Give it to the branch.
24:09Special branch.
24:10Half of whom spend their lives defending the Union against Fenians
24:13and the other half who spend their lives defending men like Mousley against socialists.
24:17I heard about his speech at your house the other night.
24:20It was favourably reported as the passionate and spontaneous outpouring
24:24of a man moved by the emotions of a ballet.
24:28Reported where?
24:29Daily Mail.
24:29Morning Post.
24:30Daily Mirror.
24:32It's upper, middle and working class.
24:34All united in admiration.
24:39Also, I'm being asked the source of my information on Mousley.
24:43Which you don't divulge.
24:45No.
24:46As a result, my six monthly review was unfavourable.
24:51They're talking about moving me to a black and coloured desk in Johannesburg.
24:56I also suspect there are specific threats to me personally
25:00from an organisation called Section D.
25:04I believe you've had a dispute with them in the past.
25:08Sit down, Younger.
25:09Look at me.
25:19Here.
25:19Hey, shit.
25:25We are no Section D and I'll fucking beat them.
25:32You're a soldier. I'm a soldier.
25:34There are elements within the state who are prepared to kill.
25:40We need to meet them, unafraid.
25:46Spoken like a true believer.
25:50My superiors also ask why the information on Jesse Eden
25:53and the communists has apparently dried up.
25:57Why has it dried up, Mr Shelby?
26:00Your sister has an interesting theory.
26:03She thinks perhaps at last Tommy Shelby
26:06has actually started to believe in something.
26:20Younger.
26:23Please don't listen to my sister's opinions of me.
26:26They are always hopeful.
26:31Therefore, they are always wrong.
26:33Younger.
26:35Younger.
26:36Younger.
27:02Younger.
27:11Let's go.
27:33Let's go.
28:13Look at me.
28:13Look at me.
28:14You're gonna be all right.
28:15I'll be right.
28:16You'll be okay.
28:19It's okay.
28:19You're gonna be okay.
28:26Fuck.
28:28Call an ambulance.
28:29Call them, Loss.
28:30Find out when I can reach you, now come on, Loss.
28:33Here we go.
28:34Come on.
28:35Take her, take her.
28:37Come on.
28:38What are you getting?
28:39What are you getting?
28:40Good boy.
28:41Come on.
28:42In your car.
28:43Inside.
28:44Stay inside.
29:06Come on.
29:38Tommy.
29:40Let's sit down.
29:41What's happened?
29:45Sit down.
29:57Ben Younger is dead.
30:02Someone put a bomb in his car.
30:07I don't know how you felt about him.
30:10Or how bad this is going to hurt.
30:13But whatever happens, just remember you have a baby inside of you.
30:21Oh, God.
30:24Anyone you touch.
30:27Which means anyone I touch.
30:31Which means anyone any of us touch.
30:34He never knew I was pregnant.
30:37I hadn't told him.
30:40God, I didn't love him.
30:44But I liked him.
30:48He was decent and good.
30:54I wasn't going to marry him.
30:59The baby was a mistake, but that's okay.
31:04Because I didn't ask anything of him.
31:10God, he didn't deserve us.
31:16Well, I was talking to his family.
31:18They're going to take care of the funeral.
31:21It will go down as an IRA assassination of a British military officer.
31:29And what was it really?
31:35It was a consequence of good intentions.
31:42My good intentions.
31:45I pushed him to report on the fascists.
31:47I thought it was the right thing to do.
31:51And as a result, Section D or the branch or intelligence had him killed.
32:10There was a kid who died in the explosion.
32:15He was ten years old.
32:37If I was stuck to what I do, he'd still be kicking a ball in the street.
32:44He's...
32:48It's funny, isn't it?
33:29I don't know.
33:31I'm just like a client.
33:32I'm not a kid.
33:34You're not a kid.
33:34It's too late.
33:35It's a kid.
33:36I'm a kid.
33:40Go, go.
33:42See?
33:42I've been a kid.
33:44What are you going to have a kid?
33:47Push the button.
33:49Unlock the door and come home to me.
34:15Chinese lanterns. Brass on deck.
34:20God fucking help us.
34:54Chang will be waiting at the dock with the cargo.
34:57We weigh it, we load it, we fuck off.
35:15Where the fuck is Chang?
35:25Zaya take points.
35:27Look lively.
35:32Right, there's your lanterns.
35:35Where the fuck are the Chinese?
35:37Right.
35:39Arthur, it's Chang.
35:46Get over, get over, get over.
35:49I mean, we shouldn't trust these fuckers and their fucking lanterns.
36:00It's police, old boy.
36:02Chang, where's the stuff? Where is it?
36:04They didn't look like police.
36:06Smelt of gin.
36:07They said they were taking the old king on behalf of the king.
36:10Then they saw your board coming.
36:12So, were they Italian?
36:14Were they Italian?
36:16Irish.
36:17Irish, I think.
36:18Oh, fuck.
36:19Fuck!
36:21Cut it, my gun.
36:22Get me the gun.
36:23Get it up, cut it.
36:25Listen to me.
36:25Listen to me.
36:26The Titanic boys out there, right?
36:29They're out of poplar.
36:30In the war, they were very capable.
36:33Very capable soldiers.
36:34So was I.
36:36I was a fucking spy.
36:38So would you say?
37:02Oh, my God, Carter! Stop firing!
37:05Carter, they're gone.
37:11To any of you still alive, you do not fuck with the peaky fucking blinders.
37:50There we go.
38:02Jane.
38:08Purest ever in Europe.
38:09Arthur, there's a dead man in a copper's uniform.
38:13Should I throw him in the court?
38:15No.
38:17No, he floats, won't he, eh?
38:19Even Irishman fucking floats.
38:22No, I can't find her.
38:24I can't find her kills.
38:25Of course.
38:26But there are men working them.
38:29Why do you carry a gun, as I do?
38:33Raise a place in your cap.
38:37Because you're a peaky fucking bliner, that's why.
38:40You take that body and you burn it to the barn.
38:43And if anybody speaks to you on that, you offer them the chance to burn in that furnace with him.
38:51Right?
38:53Yes, Arthur.
38:56Yeah.
38:57Yeah.
38:59Do we know the people who tried to trick us?
39:02The uncles will be mad.
39:03Fuck your uncles.
39:05And your aunts, your cousins, all of them, right?
39:09Curly, load this up onto the boat.
39:12Let's get back to Birmingham, eh?
39:14Yeah, back to a fucking civilization.
39:16Find out who's been talking.
39:19Yeah.
39:19Now look, the Titanic heard about this, right?
39:22That means every gang from Poplar to Birmingham, I want to be here.
39:28I'll let them go, mate.
39:31I'll come, Amarama.
39:32Yeah.
39:34I'll let them fucking come.
39:36Yeah.
39:37Yeah.
39:39Yeah.
39:39Yeah.
39:41Yeah.
39:41Walk in silence, don't walk away in silence.
39:57See the danger, always danger.
40:03Endless walking, life rebuilding, don't walk away.
40:22People like you find it easy, naked to see.
40:32Walking on air, don't walk away.
40:40Walking on air, don't walk away.
40:42In silence, don't walk away.
41:10I'll take out.
41:11I'll take out.
41:13I'll take out.
41:16I'll take out.
41:24Stand up against the wall.
41:30For your own safety, I'm going to search you for items that could potentially be used
41:36as well.
41:36This is weapons against you.
41:37This is weapons against you.
42:13It was my friend.
42:18Yeah, well, he's nobody's friend any more.
42:20He's a fucking animal.
42:22Laces, out of your shoes.
42:38Table.
42:56Oh!
43:02Oh!
43:04Oh!
43:04Oh!
43:07Oh!
43:07Oh!
43:08Oh!
43:08Visitor!
43:10This one's real!
43:13You go away too.
43:15No.
43:16I can't.
43:25It's your funeral.
43:27I'll have to lock you in.
43:28Yeah.
43:52Hello, Barney.
43:55I'll have to say hello.
43:58Sergeant Major.
44:01You're alive?
44:03Arthur's alive.
44:05John's dead.
44:05Danny's dead.
44:06Freddie's dead.
44:08Jeremiah preaches the gospel barefoot.
44:12Yeah.
44:14And I'm alive.
44:19Them was the gone of the lucky ones.
44:26Thanks for the letters you sent, Sergeant Major.
44:28Yeah, Arthur mostly writes them.
44:30I just...
44:30Just sign them.
44:34How the fuck's your own back?
44:35It's your fucking teeth.
44:37No, they stick the pen up my arse.
44:53Someone in here said your name.
44:56They said out there you are a politician now.
44:59Sometimes out.
45:03Didn't know if it was real, Conrad.
45:06I see rats coming out of bodies like at the Blackwood.
45:10The shit they give me in here.
45:19Hey, Barney.
45:20Look at me.
45:30Barney this here is opium and cyanide.
45:33Bring on a heart attack.
45:35I won't even check the cause.
45:36You won't feel a fucking thing.
45:44See?
45:48You're in here forever, brother.
45:51Don't have the use of your fucking hands.
45:55You're still in the tunnels.
45:58I can give this to you now.
46:02You want it?
46:09No.
46:26Why not?
46:33I know.
46:37Why not?
46:40You still remember that French waitress?
46:53You still going on about that, Tom?
46:56Yeah.
46:57Did you fuck her before me?
46:59Because whoever did gave me the fucking clap,
47:00but I'm guessing it was you.
47:02Yes, I fucked her before you did.
47:03Yeah.
47:07She was beautiful.
47:08She was.
47:09She was.
47:12And I reckon I was second best after Barney.
47:16Why, did you bring the capsule, Tom?
47:18You're in here, Barney.
47:20You have no hands.
47:22There is no daylight.
47:24And you don't want to die.
47:27No, I don't.
47:33Because one day things might change.
47:45Yeah.
47:48Things might change.
47:54Whatever they already have.
47:57Come here, Barney.
48:00Come here.
48:05And if I could break you out, have you?
48:08Why would you break me out?
48:11See, the trouble with the people in here
48:12is the fucking ments they keep you on.
48:17Ten years.
48:18Since we're back.
48:20Barney, ten fucking years.
48:23Maybe the storm has passed.
48:25Pass for you then, has it done?
48:29What would the world do with me if I was out?
48:31I have a job for you.
48:34Fuck.
48:35Barney.
48:35Barney.
48:38Barney, you were the best fucking sniper in our company.
48:40Never missed.
48:42I can use that man.
48:45Get you the latest PSA fucking...
48:49telescopic sights.
48:51Who am I, shall we?
48:52Fuck do you care, Barney?
48:53Get that fucking thing off.
48:55Get you free.
48:57Grandin here.
49:03What do you say, Barney?
49:06I'll come for you.
49:08After midnight on Wednesday.
49:10Oh, don't keep track of those, Tom.
49:12Don't have to.
49:13You know, that will be Wednesday.
49:14It's to be a big fucking bank.
49:17All right.
49:23Big fucking bank.
49:25Big fucking bank.
49:27Big fucking bank.
49:28Big fucking bank.
49:30Big fucking bank.
49:32Big fucking bank.
49:33Generals gathered in their masses.
49:38Just like witches at black masses.
49:44Evil minds that plot destruction.
49:50Sorcerer of death's construction.
49:54No more war pigs of the power
50:00And I've got to struck the hour
50:05Time will tell them their power lines
50:09They can watch a war
50:14Fucking Wednesday
50:15Treating people just like war
50:40They're called from the black boy
50:41You know
50:43I hear you agreed to give up the north
50:49I hear there needs to be some certainty in the south
50:53Some of my people were attacked by members of the Titanic
50:56They've heard of other cargo
50:59Mr Moseley is open to suggestion regarding who he can rely on
51:03To offer them support in London
51:05And I would suggest the most competent organiser of men in the south
51:09Is Alfie Solomons
51:13He's dead
51:15And he's Jewish
51:18And I'd say as far as our boss is concerned
51:21Him being dead would be less of an obstacle than him being Jewish
51:25I think he'll give London to the Italians
51:29He likes Italians
51:32That'll mean more concessions on your part
51:34But you're going to have to accept it, Tinkerby
51:39I like Wincanton
51:41It's a grand old race course
51:45And that brother of yours
51:47One who left me a hand grenade
51:52He'd be the first thing you'd tinker as I go for
51:54If our truth should end and the whistle blew
51:57Good
51:59He's no mood for a quarrel
52:03With a brush with a Titanic, Tom
52:05Yeah, I heard
52:07Yeah
52:08For a night
52:10It's all noisy, though
52:12Ain't the beat they all said I was mad
52:14To take me dad with me, eh?
52:16Your dad, who's your dad?
52:17This is my fucking dad
52:20Right here
52:22This is my fucking dad
52:24Where's Abadharma?
52:27He got off at Sullyall
52:30Said if he sees Billy Boy here
52:34He'll cut his fucking throat
52:36Tell the tanker he's welcome to come and try anything
52:41Is it all aboard?
52:47Yeah
52:48It's all there
52:50We waited at the wharf
52:52We used company scales
52:54I wouldn't trust them
52:55They're probably crooked
52:57But, er, I reckon seven tons
53:00Carly
53:02Put ten sacks of flour onto Mr McCovern's boat
53:06Tom, I...
53:07I don't think it's really flour
53:09I know, Carly
53:10Just do as I say
53:12Yeah, you know
53:13Carly
53:19Hey, Arthur
53:22Someday, yes?
53:23You and me
53:26Oh, Tommy, aye
53:29Fascists, hmm?
53:32Look at him
53:34I fucking hate him
53:35Always have done
53:38But you
53:40You, Billy Boy
53:43Oh, you're special, huh?
53:44You are fucking like him, Tommy
53:46I like you
53:48I don't
53:49You're a man after me own hearts
53:51Someday, Mr Shelby
53:52Yeah
53:52Someday
53:53Yeah
53:55Yeah
53:55Yeah
54:02You just tell me when, Tom
54:04You just tell me when
54:09So, er
54:11So you spoke to
54:13Barney Thomason, eh?
54:16Barney Thomason
54:18He's gonna kill
54:21Oswald Marsley
54:23Shoot him in the fucking head
54:25Yep
54:27While he's on stage
54:29While I'm stood next to him
54:32And then I will take over
54:33As leader of the party
54:36And you and Abarama
54:37Can take care of that
54:38Bastard McCovern
54:41I had more complicated
54:42Strategies in mind
54:43For Mr Mosley
54:46Then he spoke badly
54:47To my wife
54:50It's gonna be a busy few weeks
54:51Thanks, brother
54:53Yeah
54:55Oh, my God.
55:23On a gathering storm comes a tall handsome man
55:28In a dusty black coat with a red right hand
55:39His shadow is cast wherever he stands
55:44Stacks of green paper in his red right hand
55:53Stacks of green paper in his red right hand
55:54Stacks of green paper in his red right hand
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