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00:00:00The End
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00:01:47Louis
00:01:48Louis
00:01:50We're ready
00:01:57What's up with you, you sap?
00:01:58Don't you know no matter the matter?
00:02:02Say, is this your hand?
00:02:05Yes?
00:02:06Sure.
00:02:07Well, what's your name?
00:02:10I'm...
00:02:11Joke Micey.
00:02:13Micey.
00:02:14Yeah.
00:02:33Hey, Cassidy, look up for a taxi cab 670-819T on Hushney.
00:02:51Let's go.
00:02:55Let's go.
00:02:56Let's go.
00:03:09Let's go.
00:03:21Everybody okay?
00:03:23Everybody okay?
00:03:23Okay, mate.
00:03:23Nobody hit?
00:03:25Nobody hit.
00:03:26All right, go.
00:03:26Step on.
00:03:27Get under that elevator, quick.
00:03:28Come on.
00:03:28All right, Louie.
00:03:30Come on.
00:03:31Come on.
00:03:35Come on.
00:03:55I'll check this out.
00:03:56Oh, Chuck.
00:03:57Think I'm using dishwater for soup tonight.
00:03:59Yeah?
00:03:59Oh, well, here's the butt.
00:04:00Pick this up and have an egg.
00:04:02If you eat ham, do you?
00:04:03Yeah, you do, all right?
00:04:04Oh, thanks.
00:04:05So much.
00:04:06Think hard.
00:04:07No.
00:04:13Well?
00:04:14Gee, you sure looks swell in that makeup.
00:04:16Yeah?
00:04:17A regular working guy.
00:04:19Ah, I don't want to suck at that joke.
00:04:22Nobody want to work with a dumb guy, eh?
00:04:26How's it, babe?
00:04:27All right?
00:04:27Well.
00:04:28Huh?
00:04:41Hello, ma'am.
00:04:42Hello, ma'am.
00:04:43Hello, ma'am.
00:04:45Hello, easy.
00:04:45Hi.
00:04:47How's your life, ma'am, huh?
00:04:48Oh, my boy's been working so hard.
00:04:53My boy's been down there.
00:04:54Yeah.
00:04:55Yeah, those boys would think I thought that I ain't got no help.
00:04:58Play delivery on that greenhorn.
00:05:00How about the off-bagette?
00:05:02Uh-huh.
00:05:03Don't get this sauce.
00:05:04They make you want too much, those bosses.
00:05:07Yeah.
00:05:08They are dry flavors.
00:05:10Ha, ha, ha.
00:05:10Dry flavors.
00:05:11Kill me.
00:05:13Holy, what?
00:05:15It's a bit of a bit.
00:05:16It's a bit of a bit.
00:05:17Oh, I'm a bit of a bit of a bit.
00:05:20Oh, I'm a bit of a bit of a bit.
00:05:22Oh, I'm a bit of a bit of a bit.
00:05:23Oh, my, my, my, my.
00:05:26I'm a bit of a bit.
00:05:31Don't get this.
00:05:33Oh, these kiki dogs.
00:05:42Okay, hold that bar.
00:05:44I have a nice, young man there.
00:05:50Oh, yeah.
00:05:51Oh, yeah.
00:05:57Nemmeno ragazzo, sai.
00:05:59Lavoro in la banca.
00:06:01Con molto di gas.
00:06:04Va bene.
00:06:06Anche un po' il gattolo e così.
00:06:28Don't you know I don't paint?
00:06:31You better not.
00:06:36Who was this guy, Rosa?
00:06:40I, uh, well, you see Mr. Brady, I'm...
00:06:43I know, I know.
00:06:50What are your intentions, fella?
00:07:00Mr. Brady, my intentions are quite...
00:07:03Oh, Kathy, I can tell by looking at you that you don't mean nothing wrong.
00:07:09How are you?
00:07:11Oh, Louie.
00:07:15Mike, this is a good girl, fella.
00:07:18She better be.
00:07:29I'm gonna take you down to the club in the night after supper, fella.
00:07:32I want you to meet my friend.
00:07:34They're a great gang.
00:07:37I'll send them back to you, sis.
00:08:01I'll go to the hall...
00:08:09Oh, my God.
00:08:33OK.
00:09:06I come to see Rosa, Mrs. Barretti.
00:09:08Rosa? Why, Rosa, she don't, she don't...
00:09:11Rosa ain't home.
00:09:12Oh, she ain't home, huh?
00:09:14No, she ain't.
00:09:16And what's more, she's never gonna be home.
00:09:19To you.
00:09:20Well, you needn't get sore about it, Louie.
00:09:33OK, Edly?
00:09:34OK, they're in Jersey by now.
00:09:36Hey, I got a guy out here I want you fellas to meet.
00:09:39I want you to give him the once-over.
00:09:41He wants to marry my sister.
00:09:43I'll bring him in.
00:09:49This guy's name's Banks.
00:09:51Banks, meet the mob.
00:09:53Where'd you pick that up?
00:09:54None of your business.
00:09:55That's a fine-looking mug you picked out for a brother-in-law.
00:09:59You ever take a good look at yourself?
00:10:01She's a good girl, Rosa.
00:10:04How much dough you got?
00:10:08Eight hundred and twenty-six dollars and seventy-one cents.
00:10:12He's got it, even the seventy-one cents.
00:10:15You'll be needing some furniture.
00:10:16I know where I can pick up a swell set of missions.
00:10:19Cheap.
00:10:20Never mind.
00:10:21Where you got the dough?
00:10:23Court Square Trust Company.
00:10:25That's a tough bank, all right.
00:10:28Isn't my money safe there?
00:10:30Touche.
00:10:32What do you say, boy?
00:10:33Is he okay?
00:10:33Okay by me.
00:10:34Hey, Ritzy, what do you think?
00:10:39Well, if he's sap enough to get married, it's okay, I guess.
00:10:47Hey, when it comes to your sister, you're not strong for your own mob, are you, Louis?
00:10:51Me and yourself?
00:10:53Any objections?
00:10:57I've seen what's happened to dames who hook up with guys like you.
00:11:00Well, that ain't gonna happen to my sister.
00:11:03Get that?
00:11:06Alec here.
00:11:06No, he's right.
00:11:08Come on, follow it off if you follow McCann.
00:11:13Come on, Far-Eyes.
00:11:17Say, who are you coming for?
00:11:20Good boy.
00:11:21Okay.
00:11:23He's all right at that, huh?
00:11:24He's got a little rooster in him at that.
00:11:27Come on, Bo.
00:11:29Come on.
00:11:32I don't like to be calling for her.
00:11:34Okay, Joe, my boy.
00:11:35Okay.
00:11:47Hello, Louise.
00:11:49Hello, good news.
00:11:49How are you?
00:11:53What's your hurry?
00:11:55Jude, what is it this time, a wrap?
00:11:59Well, go on up to the house, Charlie, and tell Mom not to worry.
00:12:03Tell her I'll be out late, on business.
00:12:05We're gonna take a little walk.
00:12:08Hey, tell her I won't be home at all tonight.
00:12:17Hello, Cardigan.
00:12:18Hello, Bill.
00:12:19Looking for a story?
00:12:20Ha.
00:12:21That's what I get paid for.
00:12:22That's wrong.
00:12:23That's what I get underpaid for.
00:12:25You know about that mob that's been radiicated on the Lower East Side?
00:12:28Yeah.
00:12:29Well, I got three of them tonight and a jewelry robbery.
00:12:32There's a frame-up.
00:12:34I work for my living.
00:12:35Yeah?
00:12:36What do you do?
00:12:37I truck.
00:12:40Let me look at your hand.
00:12:43Never done a day's work in his life.
00:12:45Let me look at yours.
00:12:47No calluses on that hand, either.
00:12:50Now you better frisk them.
00:13:16Hmm.
00:13:18Hey, look at that, Bill.
00:13:19Draft cards, huh?
00:13:25What are you gonna do with them, Cardigan?
00:13:26Up the river.
00:13:31Listen, I'm gonna do you a great big favor and grab a front page spread for myself.
00:13:36Yeah?
00:13:36What do you got in your mind?
00:13:38Spit it out.
00:13:39Let them go to war.
00:13:41Great story.
00:13:43Gang.
00:13:43Gunmen, see?
00:13:45Turned loose.
00:13:46Given chance to do their bit.
00:13:48Patriotism, see?
00:13:49Place for democracy.
00:13:51You're a Democrat, aren't you?
00:13:53You are.
00:13:54The primaries are next month, aren't they?
00:13:56They are.
00:13:57Cardigan for city court judge.
00:14:00A real patriot.
00:14:02Get me?
00:14:07I was gonna think about that myself.
00:14:09I know you were.
00:14:11I'll quote you.
00:14:16I'm gonna give you three guys the greatest opportunity you ever had in your life.
00:14:21They're tough guys.
00:14:22Gunmen, you want to shoot.
00:14:23Well, I'm gonna give you a gun and make soldiers out of you.
00:14:25Instead of letting you eat your head off up there at Elmira.
00:14:28Sort of probation.
00:14:30I'm gonna keep this evidence in my safe for the duration of the war.
00:14:33After it's all over, you can come back and report to me.
00:14:36If you've made good, we'll tear up the complaints.
00:14:40If you haven't, you're gonna take the rap.
00:14:43You get me?
00:14:45Are you kidding us, Cardigan?
00:14:46That's a great idea, Chief.
00:14:48My fighting's there racking.
00:14:50You let these three guys go to France and the whole east side will be proud of us.
00:14:56Get your card.
00:15:06I envy you men.
00:15:08This opportunity of fighting for the right.
00:15:12You're better men than I am.
00:15:14Ganga damn.
00:15:16Okay, Chief.
00:15:17Okay.
00:15:18Let him go.
00:15:22Wait a minute.
00:15:25I know there was a catch in it somewhere.
00:15:30You'll need that to get you up in the army.
00:15:45Hold in.
00:15:46Hold your heads up.
00:15:48Turn that butt away.
00:15:49Put your heels together.
00:15:50Now, Sergeant, don't you think it would be more advisable for you?
00:15:53Oh, just a moment, sir.
00:15:54Please let us handle this or you'll have it all balled up.
00:15:58Hey, what's your line, fella?
00:15:59Ball player.
00:16:01Send up the non-com school.
00:16:03How about you?
00:16:04Lightweight.
00:16:05Pugs, huh?
00:16:06No, Iceman.
00:16:08Darby's detailed.
00:16:09Sergeant, I'm a certified public accountant.
00:16:12I hold two degrees in accountancy.
00:16:14I've done expert work for some of the biggest firms in the country.
00:16:17Just now I'm employed by Whiting Small, a mail order house.
00:16:20Don't know if I can be of any use to you around here, but if you need a good CPA...
00:16:23Of course you are.
00:16:24What are you?
00:16:26Irish.
00:16:28Give him a gun.
00:16:30What do you do, buddy?
00:16:32I don't do anything.
00:16:34I go to college.
00:16:36How about selling him to non-com school?
00:16:39Ah, them guys don't know nothing.
00:16:42Hey, can I watch those things, Sarge?
00:16:44No.
00:16:45Hey, what's your line, fella?
00:16:48Me?
00:16:50I'm in the jewelry business.
00:16:52Well, how would you like to dig poils with the latrine squad?
00:16:58Well, yes and no.
00:17:01What do you do?
00:17:07I'm a burglar.
00:17:10I'm a burglar.
00:17:13I'm a burglar.
00:17:21I'm a burglar.
00:17:22I'm a burglar.
00:17:23I'm a burglar.
00:17:23I'm a burglar.
00:17:24I'm a burglar.
00:17:24I'm a burglar.
00:17:26I'm a burglar.
00:17:27I'm a burglar.
00:17:28I'm a burglar.
00:17:37I'm a burglar.
00:17:37I'm a burglar.
00:17:42Well, Frank, my boy...
00:17:44Hey, Doc, got a match?
00:17:56Thanks.
00:17:57You're welcome.
00:17:58And, uh, don't ever ask any of those officers with gold bars for a match.
00:18:03They'll have you a shot.
00:18:05Okay, Doc.
00:18:07Frank, my boy.
00:18:10I came down here looking for you, brought your sister with me, too.
00:18:14What is the meaning of this?
00:18:16Why aren't you at Plattsburgh?
00:18:18Well, I thought I'd do better in this business as a private.
00:18:21Boy, think of your family, my boy.
00:18:23You belong to...
00:18:24I don't want to be a hero.
00:18:26If it's ever curtains for anyone around me, I don't want to have any responsibility.
00:18:30I'm sorry I can't have you along with me.
00:18:33Ray, aren't you going to speak to me?
00:18:35Joey, Joe, what are you doing down here, monkey?
00:18:37Hello, Uncle Jim.
00:18:40Oh, I want you to meet my friend, uh, Louie Beretti.
00:18:42Louie and I have decided that we're going to be buddies.
00:18:44How do you do, young man?
00:18:45How do you do?
00:18:47Oh.
00:18:48Oh, yes.
00:18:50Joe, I want you to meet Louie, too.
00:18:52Louie, this is my sister, Joan.
00:18:54She's a great girl, but she's kind of fond of herself.
00:18:58Please.
00:18:59Pardon me, Doc.
00:19:00Pleased to meet you.
00:19:01How do you do, Mr. Beretti?
00:19:03I hope Frank will bring you down to see us whenever they let you off.
00:19:06So do I.
00:19:08I'm sure you'll both be captains before it's over over there.
00:19:12Well, he's made a good start already.
00:19:15You're right, then.
00:19:16In a row.
00:19:21All these men offering themselves to their country.
00:19:25They've come to the highways and the byways.
00:19:28The machine shop and the store.
00:19:30They've dropped the plowshare for the store.
00:19:33It's upon the lives of such men as these that our country must rely.
00:19:40Compare their open manly breasts to the beast that is ravishing the motherland.
00:19:47Somebody swipe my watch.
00:19:53Hey, pick up your bag.
00:19:56Hold up your head.
00:19:58Pull on your chins and your belly.
00:20:00What's right?
00:20:11I told them I was a boy glove.
00:20:14Look what they give me.
00:20:16One, two, three, four.
00:20:18One, two, three, four.
00:20:20One, two, three, four.
00:20:22All along I stand tonight
00:20:26On the war of ash
00:20:31And the fields that come
00:20:35The friends that you not came
00:20:41Though the day come war
00:20:45Oh!
00:21:05How many times have I turned out?
00:21:08Qu'est-ce que c'est que ça?
00:21:09C'est une grenade!
00:21:09Maintenant, voyons.
00:21:11Oui!
00:21:11C'est les Américains qui ont fait ça par la plaine.
00:21:14Hey, Alessandra!
00:21:19Hey, Alessandra!
00:21:23Hey, Alessandra!
00:21:24Hey, Alessandra!
00:21:24Hey, Alessandra!
00:21:25Hey, Alessandra!
00:21:25Hey, Alessandra!
00:21:27Hey, Alessandra!
00:21:28Oh, excuse me, father.
00:21:29I didn't know you was the Empire.
00:21:32Say, why don't you guys make home plate that manure pile?
00:21:35And back the other way, do you want to kill somebody?
00:21:37Allin' to me?
00:21:37I got an eye!
00:21:39Suck it up!
00:21:39Come on, come on!
00:21:43Come on!
00:21:45All right!
00:21:46All right!
00:21:48Check it out, boys!
00:21:49On the west!
00:21:52Hey, Alessandra!
00:21:52On the west!
00:21:55On the west!
00:21:56On the west!
00:22:02The west!
00:22:03On the west!
00:22:13What happened?
00:22:14Enjoyment?
00:22:36Come on in there!
00:22:56You mule-eared, dog-faced son of a Popeye!
00:23:03That general can swear as good as I can.
00:23:06Big shot just to send us over another bunch of cigarettes from home.
00:23:09I guess he must have been robbing a warehouse.
00:23:11Well, I hope they don't catch him before the war's over.
00:23:20Oh, uh...
00:23:21You heard from your sister lately?
00:23:23Yeah.
00:23:25She sent me this.
00:23:27Nice fit, isn't it?
00:23:28Yeah.
00:23:30Well, I got a postal card from all myself.
00:23:35Hey, you've told me about that postal card about 50 times.
00:23:38Why don't you have it framed or something?
00:23:42I think maybe I will.
00:23:43Yeah, and hang it on the fireplace.
00:23:46Under your cross spoils.
00:23:51You're spoils.
00:23:53You know, you're spoils.
00:23:55Spoils.
00:23:57Oh.
00:23:58You mean by spoils.
00:23:59Yeah, that's it.
00:24:01Huh.
00:24:02I think I...
00:24:03Well, well.
00:24:04Hello, cherry old girl.
00:24:06How are you?
00:24:07Bonjour, monsieur.
00:24:08Bonjour.
00:24:12Hey, cherry.
00:24:14Get a load of that.
00:24:18Papa!
00:24:20Du sucre!
00:24:23Oh, yes.
00:24:24I don't know.
00:24:25I don't know.
00:24:28I don't know.
00:24:28What do you want?
00:24:30I don't understand the English.
00:24:31What do you want?
00:24:32You know, you know.
00:24:33Grape.
00:24:33Grape.
00:24:33Look.
00:24:37Oh.
00:24:38What?
00:24:39Flatter, va.
00:24:41Nice girl.
00:24:42Full of good cream fun.
00:24:44Flatter.
00:24:46Come on, now.
00:24:46Let's have the wine, huh, baby?
00:24:47Come on.
00:24:48Come on?
00:24:49Yeah, come on.
00:24:49Come on.
00:24:50Get it.
00:24:51C'est pas qu'est-ce que vous voulez, alors.
00:24:53Eh?
00:24:53Quoi?
00:24:53No, no, no.
00:24:54Look.
00:24:54Wine.
00:24:55Wine.
00:24:55Grape.
00:24:55You know, look.
00:25:00On se comprend ce que vous voulez maintenant.
00:25:04Mais oui, papa.
00:25:05Se comprend.
00:25:08Attendez.
00:25:09Marie.
00:25:09Harvey.
00:25:09Haha.
00:25:21Hey!
00:25:22Oh, yes, ee-y...
00:25:24Oh, days, ee-y...
00:25:27unas gar SQLs, esa
00:25:31Secretary Martina,
00:25:40Hey, I thought you was a sergeant.
00:25:43Where's your stripes?
00:25:45Who handed me that bat?
00:25:48Who was the guy that came the bat?
00:25:50Party boo.
00:25:52Who was the guy that came the bat?
00:25:54Party boo.
00:25:55Who was the guy that came the bat
00:25:57to hit the general where he's at?
00:26:00Rinky, rinky, party boo.
00:26:04Get a look at that.
00:26:05See that?
00:26:08There.
00:26:08Yeah, see?
00:26:09Now listen.
00:26:11You, me, huh?
00:26:15For that?
00:26:16Yeah.
00:26:16Oh, no, no.
00:26:20Hey, come, come, come.
00:26:23That's the price in barley dew.
00:26:26Hey, wait a minute.
00:26:30There.
00:26:31Now how about that?
00:26:32No.
00:26:33Not yet.
00:26:35No?
00:26:36No.
00:26:37Oh, baby, you're tough.
00:26:39We just tried the roll.
00:26:48There.
00:26:50Those are Paris prices, baby.
00:26:53I prefer.
00:26:55Share it with me, little froggy.
00:27:10Come here, baby.
00:27:13Come here, baby.
00:27:16Oh, Sherman was wrong.
00:27:19Yes.
00:27:20They are a funny way.
00:27:22Funny cool.
00:27:23They are a funny way.
00:27:38Come on, let's go.
00:27:41Come on.
00:27:42Let me get that battery out.
00:28:12Let me get that battery out.
00:28:43Let me get that battery out.
00:29:13Let me get that battery out.
00:29:42Let me get that battery out.
00:29:46Let me get that battery out.
00:29:57Let me get that battery out.
00:30:16Let me get that battery out.
00:30:26Let me get that battery out.
00:30:43Let me get that battery out.
00:31:01Let me get that battery out.
00:31:31Let me get that battery out.
00:31:40Let me get that battery out.
00:32:07Let me get that battery out.
00:32:23Let me get that battery out.
00:32:26Let me get that battery out.
00:32:27Let me get that battery out.
00:32:41Let me get that battery out.
00:32:52Papa!
00:32:56Please! Please!
00:33:00Papa!
00:33:01Please! Papa!
00:33:12Hey, Mark!
00:33:15Look, I brought you some flowers.
00:33:19Uh, very Garibaldi.
00:33:21What a fine soldier he is, eh?
00:33:24Look, Mama. Look. See?
00:33:26What'd I tell you?
00:33:28Don't I tell you Luigi win the war, huh?
00:33:30Hey, wait a minute. Wait a minute, Papa.
00:33:32I didn't win the whole war.
00:33:34There was a couple of other guys fighting.
00:33:36Listen to him, Mama.
00:33:39Just like his Papa.
00:33:41Luigi.
00:33:42A fight she's never stopped
00:33:46Until he's never stopped.
00:33:49Hey, Papa. Wait a minute.
00:33:52Look at her, Roger.
00:33:53For me, eh?
00:33:55Nothing else?
00:33:57Yes.
00:33:59Oh, dear God.
00:34:01I don't know what it is.
00:34:02I'm going to put it in there.
00:34:03I don't need it this evening.
00:34:07Say, Mama.
00:34:09Where's Rosa?
00:34:12Louie?
00:34:13Rosina!
00:34:16Rosina!
00:34:16Ha-ha.
00:34:23Rosina.
00:34:25Hey.
00:34:27Wait till you see what I brought you.
00:34:30Hey, what's the big idea?
00:34:32You're wearing mourning because I come home again?
00:34:35That's a fine way to meet.
00:34:37That...
00:34:41I'm...
00:34:42Say, Rosa, what's wrong?
00:34:44What's happening?
00:34:47Where's Charlie?
00:34:54Rosa's baby!
00:34:57She's got no Papa now.
00:35:03Oh.
00:35:04Gee.
00:35:06Gee, that's tough.
00:35:10Poor kid.
00:35:13It's tough delusion, man.
00:35:16One of the toughest things in the world, I guess.
00:35:21Ah, there, there. Now, don't worry.
00:35:24Don't worry, kid.
00:35:26I'll take care of you.
00:35:28And I'll take care of you in a little bit, too.
00:35:31Now, now, don't.
00:35:33Don't.
00:35:35Poor kid.
00:35:42What was it?
00:35:44What happened?
00:35:55It was a robbery.
00:35:59Charlie had the payroll of the Banca Forestiere.
00:36:05Kill.
00:36:06Killed.
00:36:09Who did it?
00:36:10Who killed him?
00:36:12Who did it?
00:36:13Oh, no, Louie.
00:36:14That won't bring Johnny back.
00:36:16You know what was.
00:36:17Now, tell me.
00:36:17No, Louie, I don't.
00:36:18Come on, now.
00:36:19You must know what was.
00:36:19No, Louie, no.
00:36:20Louie, I don't.
00:36:21Even if I did, I wouldn't tell.
00:36:23Come on.
00:36:30What was that name?
00:36:31Oh, no, Louie.
00:36:32No, no.
00:36:33I know what you do.
00:36:34More killings.
00:36:35More trouble.
00:36:37Prison.
00:36:38Oh, I don't want to lose anyone else that I love, Louie.
00:36:41Oh, the rose is right, my dear.
00:36:43Now, let us thank God that you came back safe, Louie.
00:36:47That's all right about me coming back.
00:36:49But while I'm away, a rat speaks into my home and kills one of my family.
00:36:53Am I going to let you get away with that?
00:36:54Am I going to stand for a rat making a mug out of me?
00:36:58Come on, now.
00:36:58Come clean.
00:36:59No, Louie.
00:37:00No, I can't.
00:37:01Louie.
00:37:01I swear it, Louie.
00:37:12I swear it, Louie.
00:37:14I swear it.
00:37:47It takes me all my life, I'll find it.
00:37:50And when I do...
00:37:57Funny thing.
00:38:00Sometimes I got to feel him like he was my own brother.
00:38:05And then for him to get it like that.
00:38:07A game guy like him.
00:38:11I think Frank would like to have heard you call him that.
00:38:14A game kid.
00:38:17Oh, I never did fall for that hero, Monk.
00:38:20But there's some guy you should go the whole way for.
00:38:23Others you wouldn't.
00:38:24Well, Frank was the kind of a guy
00:38:29he had go the whole way for.
00:38:36Just as he...
00:38:38Just as he...
00:38:42Just as he was...
00:38:44Just as he was leaving.
00:38:48Tell me to tell you
00:38:50that he did his best to win his boys.
00:38:55Well, if he didn't, I don't know who he is.
00:38:59I'm glad you were there, Louis.
00:39:02Then he said, uh...
00:39:06If you ever needed anybody...
00:39:11You could call on me.
00:39:14I will.
00:39:16I'll always remember what Frank called you.
00:39:19a great guy.
00:39:21Well, I'm not.
00:39:24But I've always...
00:39:26I've always wanted to be a...
00:39:29a great guy.
00:39:38You know, Joan...
00:39:40I could try to be...
00:39:43a great guy...
00:39:47if you can see him.
00:39:53It's Dick.
00:39:55You're just in time to meet Louis Barretti.
00:39:57Louis, this is Dick Mildred.
00:39:59I told you all about Louis.
00:40:01He and Frank were chum.
00:40:02They were together...
00:40:03I know, dear.
00:40:04Glad to know you, Barretti.
00:40:05Glad to make you start.
00:40:06Well, you'd say to dinner for Dick and me.
00:40:08Well, that is, if you don't mind it.
00:40:11He's going to be mine.
00:40:12My husband.
00:40:13Aren't you?
00:40:16Oh, thanks, Joan.
00:40:16But I...
00:40:17I can't stay to dinner.
00:40:19Yes, you can.
00:40:20No, I can't.
00:40:21You see, I...
00:40:22Well, I can't.
00:40:25Do you mind if I have other cigarettes?
00:40:26No.
00:40:27Well, old man, if you really have to beat it,
00:40:29I'll run you down to the station.
00:40:30No, no, no, thanks.
00:40:31I'd rather walk.
00:40:33You see, I got so used to walking in the army
00:40:35that I kind of like it.
00:40:36Now, Louis Barretti, you're not going to...
00:40:38No, no, Joan.
00:40:39So long.
00:40:40Lots of love here.
00:40:41So long, Joan.
00:40:42If you ever need anybody, why?
00:40:44Look me up.
00:40:45Oh, goodbye.
00:40:46Come on.
00:40:48Goodbye.
00:40:51Bye.
00:40:52Come on.
00:40:53You're right.
00:41:29Oh, boy, how have you been?
00:41:31Full house.
00:41:31One of those important people out there.
00:41:32They're working you hard?
00:41:34Walked about 10 miles behind the spot today.
00:41:35Take a peek at them jobs.
00:41:37If we were to stop dancing pumps.
00:41:39You know what?
00:41:39They ought to get duck boards back here.
00:41:41You guys to walk around.
00:41:42Let me have a little shot.
00:41:43Will you have down on my feet?
00:41:44Louis bottle right behind you.
00:41:45We'll be right after them all the time.
00:41:46All the best in the world, by the way.
00:41:49First of the day.
00:41:49All the mail in, you all.
00:41:50All the mail in, you all.
00:41:54Everything from the old sailorino.
00:41:56The old tomatoes?
00:41:57That's right, Bill.
00:41:5820 of water.
00:41:58That stuff will burn your guts out.
00:42:00Yep.
00:42:00Doctor told me that one time.
00:42:01Never drink it straight.
00:42:02Always.
00:42:03About doctors?
00:42:04Listen, I knew a guy once that went to one of those temperance lectures uptown.
00:42:08You know, that tells you about all that booze does to your insides, hobnails on your liver
00:42:12and very close veins.
00:42:14Well, he went on a buttermilk diet.
00:42:16And what do you think happened to him?
00:42:18In three weeks, the guy is dead.
00:42:21No.
00:42:22Yes, sir.
00:42:23Run over by a streetcar.
00:42:26Hi, Neil Lovon.
00:42:27Hiya.
00:42:29Listen, Nick's on the booze.
00:42:30The main key just called up and he wants you fellas downtown right away, so you better
00:42:33school him.
00:42:34Yes, sir.
00:42:41What's up, Neil?
00:42:43All the boys are having a little party down there.
00:42:45The main key is going to the Kansky in the morning.
00:42:47I heard about it.
00:42:48Hello, Neil.
00:42:49Oh, yeah.
00:42:50How about a brand new soda?
00:42:51Nick's on the brand new boy.
00:42:52You better get going downtown.
00:42:54The main key just called up and you better hustle.
00:42:55Hello, Moe.
00:43:01Oh, Sir Maurice.
00:43:03How do you do, Miss...
00:43:04Oh, Sir Maurice, may I present some of my friends?
00:43:07I'd be delighted, I'm sure.
00:43:08This is Sir Maurice Mark...
00:43:11Oh, wait.
00:43:13Sir Maurice Mark Kirby.
00:43:15Sir Maurice was with me in the taxi that night when I lost my diamond.
00:43:19Oh, yes.
00:43:19Very valuable and beautiful diamond.
00:43:22Oh, but you were so kind and helpful.
00:43:24Oh, not at all.
00:43:25Well, if you excuse me really, I must push along now.
00:43:27May I call sometime?
00:43:29Oh, please do.
00:43:30I should do goodnight.
00:43:30Oh, goodbye.
00:43:31Goodbye.
00:43:33Oh, bye.
00:43:34Oh, bye.
00:43:35Good night.
00:43:37Charming chap.
00:43:37Very fine family.
00:43:38A real no-bit at you now, all that sort of thing.
00:43:41Oh, uh, a slug of gin.
00:43:44That's fine.
00:43:44Let's have a drink.
00:43:47How are you, Mrs. Milburn?
00:43:48Hello, Louis from bed.
00:43:50Sit down, fella.
00:43:51Sit down.
00:43:52It's all right.
00:43:52I'm so glad I know that.
00:43:54It's much easier to get into your bed than into your bed.
00:43:58Well, there's always a table for you, Mrs. Milburn.
00:44:01Mrs. Milburn.
00:44:02May I call you Mr. Beretti, Louis?
00:44:06Sure, Joe.
00:44:08Oh, this is Louis Beretti, I hope.
00:44:11Oh, Mr. and Mrs.
00:44:12I'm here to see you.
00:44:12How do you do?
00:44:13How do you do?
00:44:14How are you, old man?
00:44:14You remember, Dick.
00:44:16Sure.
00:44:16How are you, Beretti?
00:44:17Hiya, Skipper.
00:44:18Louis and our old friends.
00:44:20Although I always have a hard time making an outfit dance.
00:44:24Well, you see, I've been too busy to dance.
00:44:26I've almost forgotten how.
00:44:29I don't believe that.
00:44:32Well, uh, would you, uh, would you care to have a little, uh, rest, would you?
00:44:37I don't believe that.
00:45:15I don't believe that.
00:45:46Oh, big.
00:45:47Hello, Sally.
00:45:49Getting fat, aren't you?
00:45:50Eating regular.
00:45:51How about your hat?
00:45:52Is your head cold?
00:45:56Never mind.
00:45:57Okay.
00:45:59Okay.
00:46:14Oh, the night's bed, the night's all over.
00:46:30The night's all over.
00:46:35The night's all over.
00:46:51Come.
00:47:12What's on your mind, Big?
00:47:14Got to take the rap.
00:47:16You what?
00:47:18You didn't make that case?
00:47:23I never thought they'd put you behind the bars.
00:47:28I'm sorry, Big.
00:47:29The appeal was denied.
00:47:31Yeah, Broby's case was too tight.
00:47:34Beats me how he had everything he lined up in court the way he did.
00:47:38Cars, witnesses, the fence.
00:47:40Yeah, witnesses to everything.
00:47:43Say, he ain't smart enough to figure things out for himself.
00:47:46Without somebody ratting.
00:47:49Think somebody turned you in, Big?
00:47:51Sure.
00:47:53And I think I know who it is.
00:47:55Yeah?
00:47:57My bail bond's up tomorrow.
00:48:01You know, Louie, I'd like to see your old lady for right away.
00:48:07Sure, Big.
00:48:07Sure.
00:48:11Hey, Sally, put me my bunny and Liz.
00:48:13Come on, I'll go on with you.
00:48:15Yeah.
00:48:15Hey, uh, Pete.
00:48:17Wait here, I'll be back in two minutes.
00:48:18Okay.
00:48:19How's this?
00:48:33You'll be at the inspector's office at nine o'clock in the morning and tell them what you know.
00:48:36Do you understand?
00:48:37All right, good news.
00:48:39I'll be there.
00:48:40You'd better be.
00:48:41All right.
00:49:01What's the meeting for?
00:49:03What's happening tonight?
00:49:04Big Shot's worth a telethon before he goes up the river tomorrow.
00:49:08Well, what's he bobbing about?
00:49:10After tomorrow, somebody else will be giving orders.
00:49:12Not meaning yourself, old fellow.
00:49:14And why not?
00:49:16Big Shot will be up the river.
00:49:17I'll be sending him cigarettes.
00:49:20Thanks, Richie.
00:49:21I might need you.
00:49:23Oh, hello, Big Shot.
00:49:24I was just talking about you.
00:49:27How's the uptown joint going, Louie?
00:49:29Great.
00:49:29Pull up every night.
00:49:30Fine.
00:49:31Get me a table, will you?
00:49:32Sure.
00:49:34Come on up to my place and I'll plug a reserve table for Richie Riley.
00:49:36Okay.
00:49:37We've got a date with a little blonde.
00:49:39One of those young things from upstate.
00:49:41She thinks I'm going to marry her.
00:49:44That's good.
00:49:46Yeah, that's good.
00:49:47Yeah.
00:49:48Hang on the corner for Richie Riley.
00:49:50Yeah, Louie said it's okay.
00:49:51It's a piff, ain't it?
00:49:53She's up in her flat now, packing.
00:49:55I just left her at the door a moment ago while I came up here.
00:49:59Well, it's too bad we didn't get around a little sooner.
00:50:01I always like to take a look at the blondes you'll travel around with.
00:50:06What are you doing?
00:50:07Stilling your guts to her?
00:50:08Shut up, Joe.
00:50:09Oh, Richie's too smart for that.
00:50:10He knows enough how to take her down to a valley city.
00:50:13After that jam, he got into a little redhead down there.
00:50:17How did you beat that rap?
00:50:20What are you guys doing?
00:50:21Giving me the third degree?
00:50:22How did you beat that rap?
00:50:23Oh, shut up.
00:50:24How did you beat that rap?
00:50:27She swore she was my niece.
00:50:29That's how I beat it.
00:50:30Brophy took her down to the DA's office and she...
00:50:33Oh, Brophy took her.
00:50:34Yeah.
00:50:36Yeah.
00:50:37Well, that's how Brophy got you.
00:50:39Measure turned stool pigeon.
00:50:41So you wouldn't have to serve a few months in the can.
00:50:44Double-crossed your own mob, huh?
00:50:47Turned in big to save your own rotten hide.
00:50:50Say, this room ain't big enough for both of us.
00:50:53This town ain't big enough.
00:50:55If you ever bump into me, you better see me first.
00:50:59You dirty, sneaking rat.
00:51:06That guy's getting high, now.
00:51:08Ever since he got that new joint uptown.
00:51:11Scram, you guys.
00:51:13Well, cheerio, Ritzy, old boy.
00:51:16Come along, old fellow.
00:51:19Mr. Summel, I got you.
00:51:23Well, you never can tell when a pal's going to turn you down.
00:51:27Oh, you never can.
00:51:33Get your cigarette, will you?
00:51:35No.
00:51:43Well, that's that.
00:51:48Wait a minute.
00:51:51I got something to settle with you before I go up the river.
00:51:54Well, make it snappy, will you?
00:51:55I've got a date.
00:51:56A date will have to wait.
00:51:57Not if I can help it.
00:51:58Maybe you can't.
00:52:02You ratted, didn't you?
00:52:06Well, what if I did?
00:52:11You're so smart, aren't you, Mr. Big Shot?
00:52:14Well, when you'll be doing a stretch,
00:52:16I'll be running around uptown doing plenty good for myself.
00:52:19I don't need you anymore.
00:52:21I was all washed up with you anyway.
00:52:25I ain't going away leaving a rat running around loose.
00:52:28Just try and stop me.
00:52:30And give my regards to the ward.
00:52:43I don't know.
00:52:45I don't know.
00:52:46I don't know.
00:52:47I don't know.
00:52:58We're 100 years old.
00:52:59I don't know.
00:53:00All right, get him.
00:53:13You didn't have to do that.
00:53:15You're going too quick for that stuff.
00:53:17I told you 20 times you don't have to croak nobody.
00:53:21It was coming to him.
00:53:22He didn't keep his nose clean.
00:53:24Oh, I always liked that guy.
00:53:27Ever since we were kids together.
00:53:31You didn't have to do that.
00:53:32I liked him too, Louie.
00:53:34But you know what's got to happen to a guy when he doesn't keep his nose clean.
00:53:39Come on.
00:53:40Let's go up and see Mama.
00:53:50Mom, come on.
00:53:52Hello.
00:53:56Come on.
00:53:58Come on.
00:54:00Come on, come on.
00:54:01Come on.
00:54:10Not that good?
00:54:12The rumour is, huh?
00:54:14You know what's good for him?
00:54:16You take the raw potato and put him in the back packet.
00:54:21In one month, the rumour is, she's gone,
00:54:25and the potato, she's raw.
00:54:29Stop it. Stop it.
00:54:31Of course.
00:54:32Oh, wait a minute.
00:54:33I got just what you need.
00:54:36Oh, I'll be all right, Father.
00:54:41Too long I don't see you, Mameena.
00:54:44Oh.
00:54:45Too busy kissing the hand of the young girl,
00:54:49so you now kissing my hand.
00:54:51No, Mameena, no.
00:54:52Come on, ma.
00:54:54Why?
00:54:56Time is good.
00:54:58I thought it was more than that.
00:55:01Ah, yes, it is.
00:55:02I got just the good thing for the cause.
00:55:06Grease of the good.
00:55:10Oh, I'll be all right, Father.
00:55:11Be all right, all right.
00:55:13Everybody's be all right.
00:55:14And the couple...
00:55:16And by Brooklyn.
00:55:18You guys will be here when I get back.
00:55:22Sure.
00:55:25Yeah.
00:55:26That's what I thought.
00:55:30Didn't I see you two fellas at the Yale Princeton game?
00:55:35No.
00:55:37I thought I recognized the close.
00:55:40Hello, Louie.
00:55:42Hello.
00:55:42Good news.
00:55:43How are you?
00:55:44Have an apple.
00:55:45Hello.
00:55:45How are you, Mr. Barretti?
00:55:47Just dropped in to see the old folks.
00:55:49Well, fine.
00:55:49How are you, Lord?
00:55:50A cigar.
00:55:51A cigar, Mr. Broke.
00:55:52Oh, thanks.
00:55:53One of our best.
00:55:54Yeah, you don't smoke them, do you?
00:55:55I'm crazy.
00:55:57Well, good news.
00:55:58What's the big idea?
00:55:59Oh, just passing by.
00:56:01Just passing by.
00:56:02Good.
00:56:03You fellas been here long?
00:56:05Oh, half.
00:56:06We wasn't out.
00:56:07Yeah, what time they come in?
00:56:08Ready?
00:56:09Oh, four to past nine.
00:56:11Oh, four to past nine.
00:56:12Sure.
00:56:13Are you sure?
00:56:14Sure.
00:56:15Oh, sure.
00:56:16I'm sure.
00:56:17This morning he asked me the time and didn't I look at the clock.
00:56:20Sure.
00:56:21All right.
00:56:22Oh, he asked you, did he?
00:56:25You guys are getting to be a couple of champi and clock what you've done.
00:56:28Well, what's the difference?
00:56:30Hello, Rose.
00:56:32Hello.
00:56:32Oh, Rosina.
00:56:34Salvatore, vai in Italia.
00:56:35You don't sense il bene, capisci.
00:56:36Oh, hey.
00:56:37Just wait a minute.
00:56:39Hey, Salvatore.
00:56:39Hey, Salvatore.
00:57:00What's the good news this time, Broby?
00:57:02Well, I got a shot for you guys.
00:57:05Ricky Riley was plugged a few minutes ago.
00:57:08In the back.
00:57:10No.
00:57:14He was my pal.
00:57:16Pumped off?
00:57:17That's tough.
00:57:18One of the old mob, too.
00:57:20According to the clock and mob already, you guys were upstairs when Richie was killed.
00:57:26You know, someday you're gonna run out of alibis.
00:57:30Well, you don't ever think that I can...
00:57:31You do anything.
00:57:33But you're different, Louie.
00:57:34Well, you got a great war reckoned.
00:57:36You joined uptown, making plenty of dough.
00:57:39Why don't you shake this mob before they get you in a jam that'll mean the chair.
00:57:44I'm all through with that good news.
00:57:47Except they.
00:57:49I'll never ditch a guy I've been pals with all my life.
00:57:52That I went to school with.
00:57:54Richie went to school with him, too, didn't he?
00:57:56And so did I.
00:57:58You can't beat old John Law, Louie, all your life.
00:58:03Think that over.
00:58:05He'll have plenty of time to do his thinking up the river.
00:58:23How's the old lady, Louie?
00:58:24You okay?
00:58:25Ah, she's great.
00:58:27Say, we're having supper with her tonight.
00:58:28You know that, don't you?
00:58:30Spaghetti.
00:58:31Plenty of vino.
00:58:32Ha ha.
00:58:33Hey, now, don't forget.
00:58:34You just come back from the old country.
00:58:37Yeah.
00:58:38My granite castle on the river.
00:58:41What's up, joint?
00:58:42I've been in easier.
00:58:43But they won't put me in there again.
00:58:44They'll bump me off first.
00:58:46Ah, it's a sucker's game, Big.
00:58:48You can't beat it.
00:58:50Now, I'm making a lot of dough.
00:58:53Why don't you come over to my joint and take a cut?
00:58:55No, you stick to your racket, Louie.
00:58:58I'll stick to mine.
00:58:59You ain't got a chance, Big.
00:59:00The good news is on the gang's tail every minute.
00:59:03They can't move.
00:59:04Drophy will never lay a finger on them again.
00:59:06What they need is a leader.
00:59:08And I'm planning something big for them.
00:59:10Very big.
00:59:12Okay.
00:59:14You're welcome to come in with me at any time.
00:59:16You know that, don't you?
00:59:17I know it, Louie.
00:59:18Thanks.
00:59:40Tough on the mother, all right.
00:59:43The eggs that do a thing like that ought to be lynched.
00:59:47Stealing a kid.
00:59:49I'm a peaceful man.
00:59:51But I wouldn't mind helping string them up myself.
01:00:06Beekman, 4,000.
01:00:07Give me a quick shot.
01:00:08We didn't need a Louie bottle.
01:00:09Okay.
01:00:11What are you doing?
01:00:14Well, Brian talking.
01:00:15That's not going to lead on that lost society, baby.
01:00:17Yeah, I trailed a car down in Jamaica Bay.
01:00:20You know, those low marsh lands.
01:00:23Oh, sure you do, where all those fishing boathouses are.
01:00:26I tipped off the local cops that are spreading the net around.
01:00:30So long, Louie.
01:00:32So long, Big.
01:00:33I'll see you in the morning.
01:00:34Okay.
01:00:35Nothing will break on it before morning.
01:00:37Oh, this isn't my hunch.
01:00:38It's a real lead.
01:00:40I'm going to stay on it all night.
01:00:42Well, I'm in a drug store in Jamaica right now.
01:00:48Call me back if they don't believe me.
01:00:51Good night.
01:00:53Well, you got a big story there, Bill.
01:00:55I have.
01:00:58Seen the duke lately, Louie?
01:00:59Oh, say, listen.
01:01:01If I see that duke again, I'll punch him in the nose.
01:01:03Listen.
01:01:04There was a dame around here a little while ago.
01:01:06Hey, she was a duster.
01:01:07She was right in the thicket.
01:01:09Hey, boss.
01:01:10Your sister is out here, and she wants to see you right away.
01:01:14Rosa?
01:01:14Yeah.
01:01:16What's wrong?
01:01:17I don't know.
01:01:18Okay.
01:01:19Right here for me, Joe.
01:01:20Sure.
01:01:24Dewey!
01:01:25Hey, what's the matter, Rosa?
01:01:27What...
01:01:28Joan!
01:01:30Hey, what's this all about?
01:01:31Oh, Louie, it's so terrible.
01:01:33Poor Mrs. Milford.
01:01:34Mio dio!
01:01:35Her baby!
01:01:36Nobody but a beast.
01:01:37Come on.
01:01:38Now, now, now.
01:01:38Take it easy, kid.
01:01:39Take it easy.
01:01:41What's wrong, Joan?
01:01:42Oh, Louie, my baby's gone.
01:01:44Stolen.
01:01:46Your...
01:01:47Your baby?
01:01:48Louie, I...
01:01:48You mean that little...
01:01:54So that's what they were talking about.
01:01:56Oh, Louie, I'm frantic.
01:01:56Dick's still in yours.
01:01:58The police tell me to wait.
01:01:59Wait.
01:02:00My baby's gone.
01:02:01How can I wait for this?
01:02:02Once you told me if I ever needed anyone to help me to come to you.
01:02:06Well, Louie, I need you now.
01:02:09Sure, sure, Joan.
01:02:10I'll help you.
01:02:11I'll help you.
01:02:11I'll help you.
01:02:11I thought you might...
01:02:13You might know people who could tell you.
01:02:16I don't care what it costs them.
01:02:19Anything.
01:02:20Anything.
01:02:21Ah, now, don't worry.
01:02:22It'll be all right, I tell you.
01:02:23It's gonna be all right.
01:02:25Hey, Rosa, take her up to my office.
01:02:26Now, don't worry.
01:02:27Don't worry, Joan.
01:02:28Oh, I knew you were doing it.
01:02:28It'll be all right.
01:02:30Sure, sure for her.
01:02:54Give me that gap, Joe.
01:02:56Give me that gap.
01:03:00Bill, I want you to take me down if you'll make it.
01:03:02You know, that place you tailed that car to.
01:03:04Wait a minute, Louie.
01:03:06I didn't tell my city editor everything, but I must tell you.
01:03:09It may make a difference.
01:03:10You might want to keep out of this.
01:03:12Huh?
01:03:14What do you mean?
01:03:15That car that I trailed to Jamaica.
01:03:17I followed it back here.
01:03:19Right out to the front door.
01:03:21That was Joe's hack.
01:03:24Joe was the guy that was driving it.
01:03:27Stay out of this, Louie.
01:03:28Don't be a chump and get yourself jammed up.
01:03:31You're doing all right now.
01:03:34Give me an extra clip.
01:03:36Give me an extra clip!
01:03:40Come on, Bill.
01:03:42You say, Needle.
01:03:43Give me a pint of Scotch, will you?
01:03:44I may need it.
01:03:46Hurry.
01:03:49Turn off the ship.
01:03:50No way to get you.
01:03:51No way to get you.
01:04:00Hold on.
01:04:00Let go.
01:04:01Run away from me.
01:04:04Here you go.
01:04:07Take me.
01:04:08I can't take me.
01:04:10I can't take me.
01:04:11Great.
01:04:13Take me.
01:04:14Here you go.
01:04:15Hold on, Bill.
01:04:19Go ahead.
01:04:19Come here.
01:04:20Good luck.
01:04:27Hey, Bill.
01:04:29Boyd here, I'll be right back.
01:04:30Watch yourself, Lloyd.
01:04:31Okay.
01:06:04Take him out.
01:06:06Louie.
01:06:09Good morning, Samarice.
01:06:13So this is the place you were going to bring that dame to, huh?
01:06:16Your country estate.
01:06:18Oh, I say, Louie, don't rag a chap.
01:06:20You know what women are.
01:06:23What's that?
01:06:24Oh, yes, sir.
01:06:25Just a dollar I'll be making for the nipper.
01:06:29What are you doing down here, Louie?
01:06:33Me?
01:06:35Flavie.
01:06:38A couple of fine rats you guys turned out to be.
01:06:43Stealing a kid.
01:06:45Why didn't you come to me if you was broke?
01:06:48Instead of calling a lousy trick like this.
01:06:52He couldn't help it, Louie.
01:06:54I told Big the woman...
01:06:55Oh, shut up.
01:06:57Where's the kid now?
01:07:00She okay?
01:07:01Oh, sure.
01:07:02She's asleep.
01:07:03I'll get her.
01:07:06There's Big no that you're coming down here.
01:07:08Shut up.
01:07:11Careful, Lou.
01:07:14All right.
01:07:14Take her outside and give her the door a ride.
01:07:16Wait a minute.
01:07:17Please let me go home.
01:07:18I want to see Mom.
01:07:20Sure, sure, kid.
01:07:21You're going right home to your mama now.
01:07:25All right, now.
01:07:26I'm going to let you guys go for here.
01:07:28But they ought to put a couple of slugs in the boat here.
01:07:31So don't want to pull anything.
01:07:33Get me?
01:07:35All right, get her.
01:07:39Sit down, Louie.
01:07:40Let's show.
01:07:42Hey, Bill.
01:07:43Take the kid from these rats.
01:07:46Okay, Louie.
01:08:05Come on out of there, Joe.
01:08:12I can see it was you who promoted this lousy trick.
01:08:17It would take a yellow belly like you to think of it.
01:08:21Well, the kid's gone.
01:08:23You can't get her back without finishing me.
01:08:27You ain't got the guts to do that.
01:08:29I ain't, huh?
01:08:30No, you ain't.
01:08:31Well, I had enough guts to bump off that four-eyed husband of roses, didn't I?
01:08:35You did that.
01:08:36I did it, and I got enough guts to bump you off, too.
01:08:39Ain't you pretty swell, huh?
01:08:41Giving up your own mom because you got a new swell.
01:09:06Oh, hello.
01:09:10Oh, hello, B.
01:09:12sure
01:09:15everything's okay here
01:09:18the kid's gone back
01:09:21to her mother
01:09:24I said
01:09:27yeah
01:09:30Louis
01:09:33Louis Baretti
01:09:36so you couldn't keep your nose clean
01:09:41I'll be waiting for you
01:09:44that's your joint
01:10:18well Joe
01:10:18oh yeah
01:10:20staying up pretty late ain't you
01:10:23waiting for Louis to take the damper
01:10:33oh you better give me some seltzer
01:10:35okay
01:10:41well I think I'll date it
01:10:44needle
01:10:44okay
01:10:46go ahead
01:10:47goodnight
01:10:49goodnight
01:10:51goodnight
01:10:52goodnight
01:11:08goodnight
01:11:25goodnight
01:11:27goodnight
01:11:28happy
01:11:30goodnight
01:12:13Hello, Louie.
01:12:15Hello, Peggy.
01:12:23Out kind of early, ain't you?
01:12:25Yeah.
01:12:27You too.
01:12:29Yeah.
01:12:32What's on your mind, Peggy?
01:12:35I guess you know.
01:12:40Yeah.
01:12:43How's your old lady, Louie?
01:12:46It's been a long time since I've seen her.
01:12:49Too long, I guess.
01:12:52She's okay.
01:12:54She always did a guy good.
01:12:57Yeah.
01:12:59She's been just like a mother to me.
01:13:02The only one I ever knew.
01:13:05Sure.
01:13:07I remember when we was kids together.
01:13:10The time I got that slug in the shoulder.
01:13:15All the other kids run away.
01:13:18Yeah.
01:13:20It was you who took me to the hospital.
01:13:25You used to be a good guy, Louie.
01:13:30Yeah.
01:13:32It's tough.
01:13:34Too bad you couldn't keep your nose clean.
01:13:43I'm tired, Louie.
01:13:44I'm going to hit the hay.
01:13:46So long, Louie.
01:13:49So long, Louie.
01:13:51So long, Joe.
01:13:52So long, Joe.
01:13:58Let's go.
01:14:31did he get you louie bad i'm okay you better phone brophy if you want to talk to me about
01:14:39this
01:14:39hello louie hello bill where's the kid safe and sound back with his mother
01:14:49what's wrong with you louie nothing nothing you've been plugged who did it
01:14:57a guy who i didn't think i kept my nose clean
01:15:04but he he never knew what it what it really meant
01:15:11i i just found out myself
01:15:22i think i'll go home
01:15:28he'll be all right get him a drink quick hustle get me one too
01:15:33hey joe louie's bottle
01:15:35i think i'll go home
01:15:38but i think i don't know
01:15:50but i think i think i'll go home
01:16:10The End
01:16:35The End
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