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Yemana answers a call about a disturbance in front of Siegel's department store, kidnapping old man Siegel right out of his limousine

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00:06Hmm, interesting move.
00:09Probably going to cost you the game.
00:12I doubt that. I seriously doubt it.
00:16Backgammon?
00:17Do you play?
00:19Nope.
00:20That's surprising.
00:21Not to me.
00:22No, I just meant it's one of the most popular games in the world.
00:25Oh, yeah?
00:27It has its origins in the Middle East, about 3,000 years before Christ.
00:32I've got a home version of Beat the Clock.
00:37I find that the modern games are more challenging.
00:45Gentlemen, it is 10 minutes after 9.
00:49I hesitate to point that out to you.
00:51We're almost finished, Cal. I'm just going to double Harris at $64.
00:54Would you mind doubling on your own time, Dietrich?
00:56It's all over if Harris doesn't accept.
00:58Good. Harris?
01:01Oh, uh, yeah, right, Barn.
01:05Okay, I accept.
01:07I win.
01:12Well, that's the way it goes.
01:15Congratulations.
01:16I'll, uh, be going back to my official duties now.
01:21I was expecting the least to Dan.
01:28Sure.
01:29Step inside, will you please?
01:30Come on, inside.
01:32No kidding.
01:32In here?
01:33You give great instruction.
01:35Don't you keep moving?
01:37Come on.
01:38Hey, Harris.
01:39Damn!
01:41Yeah, good morning.
01:43What do you got, Walsh?
01:44Same old story, Barn.
01:46He was buying it.
01:46She was supplying it.
01:48Walsh.
01:49Excuse me.
01:51Are you in charge here?
01:53Yes, I'm Captain Miller.
01:54What can I do for you?
01:55Captain, my name is Wilmore.
01:57I'm with the Anderson Manufacturing Company in Little Rock.
02:00Mr. Wilmore?
02:01Captain, I think perhaps if I could have a few moments of your time, we could take care
02:04of this misunderstanding.
02:06There's no misunderstanding, Barn.
02:08The guy was soliciting.
02:09I'm up here on a buying trip, Sergeant.
02:11That's what soliciting means, Mr. Wilmore.
02:14I hardly even noticed her.
02:16Do you believe that?
02:21Hardly like it.
02:22Hey, Barn, it guy noticed her.
02:25His eyeballs were sticking out yea far.
02:28You're welcome.
02:31Obviously, Sergeant Wojohowicz feels he has probable cause for arrest.
02:34You'll have your opportunity in court.
02:36Court?
02:38That's degrading.
02:39Damn inconvenient, too.
02:41Why don't you have a seat at Sergeant Dietrich's desk?
02:43He'll take your stand.
02:44Right over here, Mr. Wilmore.
02:46And you, over there.
02:47Me, understand.
02:51I don't believe I've seen you around before, Miss...
02:54Dixon.
02:55Marsha Dixon.
02:56I'm, uh, new in the neighborhood.
02:58Well, wish I could say welcome, but, uh...
03:02Forget it.
03:02I understand.
03:03Who's got time to be neighborly nowadays?
03:1012th Precinct.
03:11Your minor.
03:13What?
03:15What?
03:15Where?
03:18Right.
03:19Trouble at Segal's department store.
03:21Shoplifting?
03:22Kidnapping.
03:23Really?
03:24They kidnapped old man Segal.
03:27Snatched him right out of the limousine.
03:29All right, you better get over there.
03:30Harris, go with him.
03:31Uh, Wojoh, get on the phone to the Federal Bureau.
03:33Tell him we'll, uh, keep you posted.
03:35Okay?
03:36Ready, Harris?
03:36Yo.
03:37Here.
03:39What's this?
03:40It's my, uh, personal check for $64.
03:42You don't have to pay me now.
03:44Dietrich, every time a cop goes out, there's always a chance that he won't come back.
03:49So?
03:50Well, it's not that I enjoy paying you the $64, but I ain't owing nobody nothing for eternity.
04:19Oh, my God.
05:07We've got about 40 uniforms doing a house-to-house of the immediate area.
05:13Excuse me, Inspector.
05:14The FBI just called. They got someone on the way.
05:17Oh, thank you.
05:17I, uh, I just heard that the, uh, federal authorities are now entering the case.
05:22You know why I'm here?
05:23Yeah, I know why you're here.
05:25Because I'm from Arkansas.
05:27Nah, we haven't enforced that in years.
05:30And I'm here just because I have a noticeable accent and live in Little Rock.
05:33Well, that doesn't make me some kind of yokel you can take advantage of.
05:37Little Rock, Arkansas happens to be a modern and sophisticated up-to-date manufacturing and business center.
05:43Can I have your first and middle name, please?
05:45Robert Joseph.
05:47Bobby Joe?
05:48You got it.
05:53Excuse me.
05:54You haven't forgotten about me, have you?
05:57Uh, no, I haven't forgotten about you.
06:00That's a very nice compliment.
06:03That's a very nice compliment.
06:04Well, you just said you hadn't forgotten about me.
06:08I didn't mean it as a compliment, just a simple fact.
06:11Oh, well, I took it as a compliment.
06:13All I meant was, I know you're still sitting there.
06:15I wasn't trying to be nice to you.
06:18Sorry?
06:19I thought you were.
06:20No, no, no.
06:23It was just an honest misunderstanding.
06:26Yeah, well, you just hold on to your horses and I'll be with you in a minute.
06:32You know, the word on the street is that you're a pretty decent group of guys up here.
06:36Yeah, we're raking a bunch of sweethearts.
06:38That's what they say.
06:39Yeah, yeah.
06:41I meant that as a compliment.
06:43Well, just quit it.
06:45I mean, we don't compliment you and you got no reason to compliment us, so just quit it, all right?
06:50Sorry.
06:52Okay.
06:54I mean, I'll be with you in a minute.
06:55Just let me finish my business, okay?
06:57Okay.
06:57Okay.
07:00You're very kind.
07:03You're asking for trouble.
07:05You know that.
07:07Problem, would you?
07:09Nah.
07:11Trying to finish this list of people with kidnapping priors and I keep getting interrupted.
07:15It's my fault, Captain.
07:16I'm sorry.
07:17You see?
07:18She keeps pulling that polite hooker routine.
07:22We'll be with you as soon as possible, Ms. Dixon.
07:28It's just the old polite captain routine.
07:32Look, would you just step right inside here?
07:35How a person is dragged off in broad daylight.
07:37I mean, a decent, a respectable, a very, very influential person.
07:42I mean, what is happening to this country?
07:44I told you he needed a bodyguard.
07:45You never mentioned bodyguard.
07:47The other day...
07:47On my life, the word bodyguard never came near his lips.
07:51Look, you want to just sort of keep moving here?
07:53I sent a memo.
07:54I never saw it.
07:55You never read my memos.
07:57Then stop sending them.
07:59Uh, Lauren, this is Lorraine and Andrew Siegel.
08:02Mr. Siegel?
08:03Ms. Siegel.
08:06We're not married.
08:08They're brother and sister, Barney.
08:10Mr. Siegel's their father.
08:11Oh, I beg your pardon.
08:13We've had separate rooms since I was nine.
08:19No one cares, Andrew.
08:23Okay, in here.
08:2530 years.
08:2630 years without a major accident.
08:29And now this...
08:31Well, I guess you would do.
08:32Uh, Barney, this is Mr. Blake, the chauffeur.
08:35You saw the whole thing.
08:36Yeah, sure.
08:36I saw the whole thing.
08:38Big deal.
08:39But I couldn't stop him.
08:41I got arthritis.
08:43Take it easy, Mr. Blake.
08:45Uh, you got a good look at the kidnappers?
08:47I got a good look.
08:48There were three of them.
08:49And they all had guns.
08:51But no faces.
08:52I beg your pardon.
08:53Barney, apparently they were wearing stocking masks.
08:56Uh, Mr. Blake said that one of the men appeared to be a little darker than the other two.
09:00He wasn't sure whether that was a racial difference or just, uh, personal taste in nylons.
09:07Uh, have a seat at Sergeant Yamana's desk.
09:09He'll take your statement.
09:10Mr. Siegel, Miss Siegel, I want to apologize for losing your father.
09:17Ah, forget it.
09:19You know, you can't fight with arthritis.
09:23You can hardly drive.
09:25Yeah.
09:27Miss Siegel, I...
09:29I couldn't blame you if you fired me.
09:32Don't grovel, Eddie.
09:33Be a person.
09:37It's like, Mr. Siegel, if you'll have a seat at Sergeant Dietrich's desk.
09:41There's no one there.
09:44He'll be right there.
09:48Harris, that leaves, uh, you with Ms. Siegel.
09:52Funny how these things work out.
09:54What, Ms. Siegel, you want to have a seat over here, please?
09:57It'll be my pleasure.
10:02I know the feeling.
10:05What feeling is that?
10:07Having nobody there when you need someone.
10:12Yeah.
10:14Well, Priest, in Yamana.
10:17Barney?
10:18Uh, hang on.
10:19Uh, radio station about the kidnapping.
10:20No comment.
10:22Oh, my God.
10:23Publicity.
10:24That's all we need.
10:27Andrew, did you hear that?
10:29Yeah.
10:32That's all I need.
10:38Hey, boy.
10:39Inspector.
10:39Hey, hey.
10:40Listen, you got a big one on your hands, huh, Barney?
10:43Be with you in a minute, Inspector.
10:44Right.
10:44Right.
10:46Likewise, I'm sure.
10:47Barney.
10:48It's the station manager.
10:50Uh, they, uh, received some tapes.
10:52Demands from the kiddembers.
10:53Oh, my God.
10:55I'll get back to you, folks.
10:57Captain Miller here.
10:59Remember when we got the Lindbergh note, you know?
11:0150,000 big ones they wanted.
11:04Hey, what was that, Barney?
11:05Back in 1930?
11:08You talk.
11:13Use your phone, Barney.
11:14Huh?
11:17All right.
11:18Uh, yeah, thanks.
11:20Look, I'd appreciate a copy of that.
11:23Captain, what do they want?
11:24Who are they?
11:26Miss Siegel, I'm afraid it looks like it's politically motivated.
11:30Political?
11:31My father is not a politician.
11:33My father is a business person.
11:34Well, in addition to certain sums of money, they're demanding that, uh, the doors of your
11:39store be thrown open to the public and merchandise be given away to the poor and alienated victims
11:45of the capitalist oppressor in our custody.
11:48He was a very strict father.
11:51Are they crazy?
11:53I mean, give away a whole store?
11:54Are these people crazy?
11:55Who are these people?
11:57Uh, they call themselves the Manhattan Liberation Force.
12:00Well, I've never heard of them.
12:01Neither have I.
12:02Neither have I.
12:04Uh, Miss Siegel, why don't you have a seat?
12:07Mr. Siegel, please.
12:08Just, just sit down.
12:08We'll see what we can do.
12:10Nick.
12:11Yo.
12:11All right.
12:12Let's get into the files.
12:13Let's check out this Manhattan Liberation Force and, uh, all other neopolitical organizations,
12:19uh, radical splinter groups, terrorists, or any other persons who might have used this
12:24M.O.
12:27Nick?
12:27Oh, you want to know?
12:30As soon as possible.
12:33Hey, Barney.
12:35Don't you think it'd be easy to just find the guy?
12:46Yes, the ransom demands have been received.
12:49The decision is in the hands of the family now.
12:54Look, the investigation is in progress.
12:56I cannot release that kind of information at this time.
12:59The report is lousy bloodsuckers.
13:04No, look, I, I really can't help you.
13:06I'm sorry.
13:07I, I can't release any information.
13:09You're welcome.
13:11Some poor slob gets himself kidnapped and they gotta know all the gory details.
13:16It's their job, Inspector.
13:18Inform the public.
13:19Fuck what?
13:20So what?
13:21You know, big deal?
13:22Another kidnapping?
13:24Everybody's doing it today, Barney.
13:25It's big business.
13:27Unfortunately, that's true.
13:29Malcontents.
13:30It's what it is, Barney.
13:31You're probably right.
13:32Sure, certainly.
13:34They're nuts.
13:35But what?
13:35You pay the ransom and the chances are nine times out of town, what are you gonna do?
13:40You're gonna wind up finding some stinkin' body stuffed into a car truck.
13:44You're gonna wind up getting the pieces back through the mail.
13:48It's been about 12 shoeboxes.
13:52Mr. Siegel's son and daughter are out there.
13:55Oh?
13:57I'd rather not unduly alarm them.
14:00It's, it's our job to reassure them.
14:02Sure, what the hell is you want me to talk to?
14:03No, no, no.
14:04You can't do it, Barney, if it's gonna help you out.
14:07Inspector, it really won't be necessary.
14:09Okay.
14:12This job is never easy, is it, Barney?
14:16Never.
14:25That coffee sure looks good.
14:27I'll pour you a cup.
14:29No, I don't drink it.
14:31Oh.
14:32My name is Andrew.
14:34Marsha Dixon.
14:35My father owns Siegel's Department Store.
14:38Oh, really?
14:40He was abducted.
14:42I'm sorry.
14:44I guess it's just one of the risks that goes along with being exceptionally wealthy.
14:49So what brings you here?
14:52Oh, sort of a get-acquainted visit.
14:57I like your outfit.
14:59I worked in women's wear, so I know.
15:02I'm gonna take you down for pictures of prints now.
15:04Why?
15:07Because that's the way we do things around here.
15:09I'll see you later.
15:11I'll look forward to it.
15:14I mean, they just want us to fling open the doors and let people come in and grab whatever
15:17they want.
15:18Well, that's insane.
15:19It's insane.
15:20You can't run a business that way.
15:23I mean, I love my father.
15:25I know they've got my father.
15:26No, I know it.
15:28Maybe we could have a really good sale.
15:33Miss Siegel, do you want to just sit back down there and take it easy?
15:38That's very considerate of you.
15:41Would you like a cup of coffee?
15:42Is there any iced tea?
15:44Uh, no, I'm afraid not.
15:47Ah.
15:48I get so warm.
15:50I get warm when I'm nervous.
15:54I understand.
15:57Have you ever done any modeling?
16:00Who?
16:02Me?
16:05You certainly got the body for it.
16:09Oh, why?
16:12Black.
16:14Beg your pardon?
16:15Miss Siegel.
16:17Oh, you mean the party?
16:19Yes.
16:20I understand.
16:25Right this way, sir.
16:27Thank you, officer.
16:29Just stay here.
16:31And then that was the time they put the snatch on the Zero Zecchetti box.
16:35Remember how they sent him back?
16:37In Mason Jaws.
16:41Captain Miller, that is Philip Martin.
16:43FBI, believe it or not.
16:46His credentials appear to be in order, sir.
16:48Thank you, Lovett.
16:52Mr. Martin, I'm Captain Miller.
16:54Captain Miller, I'm looking forward to working with you.
16:57Martin, Inspector Luger, NYPD.
16:59Always a pleasure to work with the Bureau.
17:03Uh, why don't we step in my office, Mr. Martin, I can fill you in on this situation.
17:06Uh, Captain, is this man going to be in charge of my father's case?
17:10I'm sorry, Mr. Martin.
17:11This is Mr. Siegel's daughter, Miss Lorraine Siegel.
17:13Miss Siegel, the Bureau is going to do everything in its power to effect the safe return of your father.
17:20Mr. Martin, how old are you?
17:23Uh, Mr. Martin, my office is this man.
17:34How old is he?
17:36I don't know.
17:37He's about 145 pounds, if that helps.
17:43And a copy of the tape is being sent over by the radio station.
17:48It certainly seems you're right on top of this, Captain.
17:54You know, if, uh, there's some free space, I'd like to, uh, like to set up a command center.
18:00I think that can be arranged, yes.
18:05Well, uh, until there are some subsequent developments, I'd say there's nothing much further to do except wait.
18:16In charge.
18:19I'll be 28 in October.
18:24Congratulations.
18:30Come on, we've got other things to do around here.
18:32Sit down.
18:32Hey, do you think it'd be possible to get some copies of the pictures?
18:37What do you want them for?
18:38They're mug shots.
18:39A memento.
18:41A little remembrance.
18:44You know, I don't think it's sunk into you yet, but you're under arrest for prostitution.
18:51It ain't supposed to be fun.
18:53Look, there is nothing I can do about it, right?
18:56So why shouldn't I make the best of the situation and just enjoy the people around me?
19:09I've got to go downstairs and check you for priors.
19:13Why don't you enjoy Nick for a while?
19:16It's fine.
19:18I'm having a good time.
19:25Sergeant, what's happening?
19:26I checked for priors here.
19:28I still got to wait to hear from Arkansas.
19:30I guess I'm going to be here all day, huh?
19:33Listen, if you're hungry, I'm going out for sandwiches a little while.
19:35I can pick you up something.
19:37You mean like grits?
19:39Hog jowls?
19:40It's up to you.
19:41You know, we appreciate the same things down there that you folks do up here.
19:46Fine cut of meat, fresh lobster, a good bottle of wine.
19:50Red or white?
19:51Depends.
19:52With possum.
19:53Red.
19:53Thought so.
19:56Nick, you want anything?
19:57Oh, yeah.
19:59The pamphlet from the Young Republicans.
20:03Yeah, I understand.
20:05Right.
20:06Barney?
20:07Seems there's a riot developing over at Siegel's department store.
20:10What?
20:11That radio station made a copy of the tape with the demands and played it on the air.
20:15So now everybody's lining up for the big giveaway.
20:17Wonderful.
20:18There's been some fist fighting and one of the display windows was smashed out.
20:22Oh, my God.
20:23Oh, my God.
20:25Harris, get over there, Nick.
20:26Go with him.
20:26Peter, get on the phone to Kogan.
20:28I want some uniforms there.
20:33I'm afraid I can't get officially involved unless a state line is crossed.
20:39We'll do what we can to contain it in lower Manhattan.
20:48Humor, it's as vital to a cop as his gun.
20:53Depends on the caliber.
20:55I know.
20:56You're a funny guy.
20:58He's not very humble about Lizzie.
21:07Yeah, all right.
21:09Okay, keep me posted, Kogan.
21:11Right.
21:15Miss Siegel, I'm afraid I'm going to have to insist that your store be shut down.
21:19Shut down?
21:20According to crowd control.
21:21Crowd control.
21:22He's right, Lorraine.
21:23Andrew, you're explaining things.
21:25Sorry.
21:25You're not good at explaining things.
21:27Oh, yeah.
21:28Just remember.
21:30Good decision.
21:32Uh, unofficial.
21:32But, uh, from the Bureau's point of view, it's operable.
21:36Functional.
21:36It's a good decision.
21:39Unofficial.
21:41Good move, Blarney.
21:43Thank you, Inspector.
21:45Proud of you.
21:48All right.
21:49All right, so we closed the store.
21:51What about my father?
21:52What happens now?
21:54Well, we're doing everything we can to fine you, Father, Miss Siegel.
21:57Uh, the investigation is progressing.
22:00And I'm fairly certain they're going to contact us again.
22:03They've got to.
22:03They're going to want something.
22:05So what do we give them?
22:06Miss Siegel, our policy as regards ransom in a case like this
22:10is to leave that decision entirely up to the family.
22:13We're here to advise.
22:14And, of course, to give recommendations.
22:19So what do you recommend?
22:25Have a seat, kiddo.
22:42How do you do?
22:44Fine, thanks.
22:45And you?
22:45Oh, not bad.
22:47It's been a kind of a difficult day.
22:49You know, we're, uh, we've got a kidnapping going on in there
22:51and they've called me in from...
22:53Hey, hey.
22:54You mind?
22:54I'm trying to finish up an arrest report here.
22:56Oh, sorry.
22:57Yeah.
22:58Uh, who's been arrested?
23:00She has.
23:02Oh, really?
23:04What's the charge?
23:06She's a hooker.
23:13Well, that's...
23:14It's not a federal crime.
23:20I mean, unless you happen to be crossing the state line at the time.
23:28I'm with the FBI.
23:30Uh, we, uh, we're here in an advisory capacity,
23:34so, uh, I'll be downstairs if, uh, if you have any questions.
23:53He's cute.
23:56You'd think Quasimodo was cute if he came swinging in.
24:01It's not as cute as you are.
24:03Hey.
24:04Sorry.
24:05Just slipped out.
24:11Okay.
24:11I'm not one of your cheap hoods.
24:13Right there.
24:13I pay taxes.
24:15I pay your salary.
24:17And we appreciate that.
24:20What do we got here, Nick?
24:21He was one of the guys from the riot.
24:23Knocked an old lady down.
24:25A little old lady?
24:26Yeah.
24:27That makes me sick, you know?
24:28That just makes me physically sick.
24:31You know, it's a tough town to keep anything down in.
24:37What's it like out there?
24:38Oh, lots of yelling, screaming, stomping.
24:41Actually, pretty normal for this time of day.
24:44Hi, Barney.
24:45Yeah.
24:46This is, uh, Philip Glansman.
24:47Shoved an old lady onto the sidewalk.
24:50Pleasure to meet you, Mr. McClendon.
24:51I gave.
24:52I gave, all right.
24:53I gave till it hurts.
24:55And now I'm taking.
24:56I'm taking my fair share.
24:58I'm Captain Miller.
25:00I pay your salary, too.
25:02I beg your pardon?
25:03Oh, I already thanked him, Barney.
25:05Now, I don't know why I'm being arrested.
25:08I would assume there's an assault charge-up.
25:11You mean that, old lady?
25:13She pushed me first.
25:15I got a right to defend myself.
25:17Mr. Glansman is also being charged with inciting to riot, disturbing the peace, and resisting arrest.
25:24I thought he was a looter.
25:29It's an honest mistake.
25:33Mr. Glansman, you don't appear to be too deprived, materially speaking, anyway.
25:38Oh, don't try that guilt number on me.
25:41Harris.
25:42Glansman, you want to take a seat over here, please?
25:44Just because I'm white, male, and middle class, I'm not apologizing to anybody.
25:50I raised a family, worked hard, sent my children...
25:53Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
25:54I got enough friends.
26:08Hi, Andrew.
26:09Hi, Marcia.
26:12That's a very lovely name.
26:15Marcia.
26:17Short for Marshall.
26:20Oh.
26:21My dad wanted a son.
26:23Mine too.
26:31By the way,
26:34when all this is over and
26:36we've all gone home...
26:40Yes?
26:43I was wondering if, uh, sometimes I could call you.
26:48Andrew?
26:50Nothing personal.
26:51I mean, strictly business.
26:53Oh, my goodness.
26:54You don't have to pay for affection.
26:58Well, that's very generous of you.
27:02What I meant was, uh...
27:05You have got a lot of very appealing qualities.
27:09You're...
27:09You're sensitive.
27:11You're sensitive.
27:12And you're warm.
27:14I am warm.
27:16I spend a lot of time warm.
27:20Andrew, I'm very flattered.
27:22And under different circumstances.
27:26Anyway, you can do a lot better than me.
27:30Where?
27:31They'll find you.
27:33I mean, after all, you're, uh...
27:36You're intelligent.
27:37You're attractive.
27:39And you're a very successful young businessman.
27:46Yeah.
27:47Yeah.
27:48So, just don't be too tough on him.
27:55I'll remember that.
28:04You're in my seat.
28:07Sorry.
28:12I was through with it, anyway.
28:26Okay, I'm gonna need your address, Mr. Glansman.
28:29Listen.
28:30I've got nothing against you people, either.
28:33I mean, if a guy works hard, saves his money,
28:37I'm on his side.
28:40Your address?
28:43657.
28:43Honey Bear Lane.
28:48It's in the suburbs.
28:50Oh, really?
28:54Disgusting.
28:56The store is closed.
28:57Everybody is just standing around,
28:59getting paid for doing nothing.
29:02Unless it's an act of God.
29:04What do you think?
29:05I'm not a lawyer, Miss Siegel.
29:07Or a theologian.
29:09I hate this.
29:11Don't you?
29:12Barney,
29:13this jockey from the radio station
29:15heard from the kidnappers.
29:16Another tape?
29:17No.
29:18They just phoned it in.
29:19He was taking requests.
29:22Uh, yeah.
29:22Captain Miller here.
29:25Uh, yes, Mr., uh,
29:28Wild Bill.
29:29Oh, I hate him.
29:30He plays junk.
29:33Yeah, yeah, go ahead.
29:34For 30 years,
29:36they've been gouging us,
29:37sucking the blood out of the middle class
29:40to pay for the poor people's food stamps
29:42and the rich people's loopholes.
29:45Come on.
29:45Who's gonna put you in the cage?
29:47Everyone thinks you're made of money.
29:49Just because you work your butt off
29:51to have a nice house,
29:52a new car,
29:53wear a nice suit.
29:55It's a matter of opinion.
29:57Don't you think we're being gouged?
30:00He's referring to the suit.
30:04Yeah, thank you.
30:05Six o'clock, I got it.
30:07Thank you very much, Mr., uh,
30:09Wild.
30:11What is it?
30:13Well, it appears the kidnappers
30:15have had second thoughts.
30:16They've been watching the riots
30:19on TV
30:19and they've become disillusioned
30:21with the masses.
30:22They've changed their demands.
30:24They're now asking for $200,000.
30:27$200,000?
30:29In money?
30:31I'm afraid so.
30:36That's $150,000
30:39more than Bruno wanted.
30:41Inflation.
30:44You know, back then,
30:45when you get a loaf of bread
30:46for 10 cents,
30:47a nice new suit of clothes
30:48like yours for 30 bucks,
30:52everything's gone up.
30:57I wouldn't know.
30:59Too young.
31:03I'd catch him when I'm about 40.
31:05You know, that's when I really
31:06get desperate.
31:12Captain, what about delivery?
31:14Well, they want, uh,
31:16one cop to drop it off
31:17in the park.
31:18The, uh, specific instructions
31:20call for the money
31:21to be put in a suitcase.
31:23And at exactly 6 p.m.,
31:25the officer will begin jogging
31:26north through Central Park
31:29wearing nothing but jogging shorts.
31:31They'll contact him as he jogs.
31:35Miss Siegel?
31:38Yes, what?
31:39Well, whether we,
31:41whether we go along with this
31:42is, uh, up to you.
31:46Well, what if they get the money
31:48and don't give me back my father?
31:50That's a distinct possibility.
31:52Well, who does business like that?
31:54Captain, what?
31:56I'll phone the bank.
31:57We'll have the money
31:57over here in 30 minutes.
31:58Andrew, just...
31:59Oh, shut up, Lorraine!
32:02Some things in this life
32:04you pay for.
32:10Others you do not.
32:17May I use the phone?
32:19Please.
32:26Uh, gentlemen,
32:27I'm gonna need a jogger.
32:28Oh, Barney, uh,
32:29I tried to make it
32:30around the park one time.
32:31I couldn't make it.
32:32Oh, it's okay.
32:33I think it's mine, Barney.
32:35I run it every day.
32:36Yeah, got a change.
32:41I'll be back.
32:42Listen,
32:43take care of yourself.
32:44Might get dangerous, right?
32:48Only going to the locker room.
32:49Yeah, I know.
32:50I heard about it.
32:55I'll be back.
33:00I understand there's
33:01a new ransom demand.
33:02Yeah.
33:03Who?
33:03How much?
33:03What happened?
33:06Um,
33:07you want to wait
33:07in my office,
33:08Mr. Martin?
33:08Right.
33:10You will be
33:11coming in, too,
33:12won't you?
33:14Of course.
33:16Good.
33:19Nick,
33:20hang in there
33:20with Mr. Siegel
33:21and give him
33:22whatever help he needs.
33:22Coming, right now.
33:27An officer
33:28will be right over.
33:31The money's waiting.
33:32Good.
33:36Yeah,
33:37Barney,
33:37the bank
33:37has the 200,000 ready.
33:39I'm going to go
33:40pick it up.
33:40Okay,
33:40see you in a while.
33:42Maybe.
33:43Maybe.
33:46He's always joking.
33:48He's always joking.
33:56Still jogging?
33:57Oh, my God,
33:59it's over two hours.
34:02Yeah,
34:03the instructions
34:04said jogging.
34:05Nobody said
34:05anything about resting.
34:07Could have been
34:07oversight, yes.
34:09All right,
34:10uh,
34:12keep me posted.
34:16What's happening?
34:18Unfortunately,
34:18not much of anything.
34:20Nobody's tried
34:20to contact him yet.
34:21Well,
34:22what if he can't
34:22keep going?
34:23I mean...
34:24I know.
34:25Now,
34:25you don't know
34:26Sergeant
34:26what Joe Ho is,
34:28Andy.
34:29Captain Miller,
34:30that boy,
34:30keep running
34:31till he drop dead.
34:34Thank you,
34:35sir.
34:35My pleasure,
34:36Barney.
34:38Why don't they
34:39contact him,
34:40for God's sakes?
34:41Mr. Siegel,
34:42we've found
34:43that kidnappers
34:44have very little
34:45consideration
34:46for anybody
34:47but themselves.
34:54What did you do?
34:55Nothing.
34:56It was
34:57misunderstanding.
34:59Yes,
34:59with me too.
35:00I mean,
35:01all I wanted
35:02was my piece
35:03of the pie.
35:05That's only fair,
35:06isn't it?
35:07Not in this town.
35:08How'd it go,
35:09Mr. Wilmore?
35:09I sure appreciate it.
35:11I was beginning
35:11to feel like
35:12a caged animal.
35:14I know.
35:16Had you cooped up
35:17like a red-eyed
35:17razorback.
35:19Your humor
35:20is interminable,
35:22Sergeant.
35:23Have a seat
35:23over there,
35:23Mr. Wilmore.
35:25D3,
35:26what's a razorback?
35:29Razorback
35:29is a thin-bodied,
35:30long-legged,
35:31half-wild,
35:32mongrel pig.
35:34They use
35:35food?
35:36Oh, sure.
35:37Talk about
35:38your ugly pork chops.
35:44Can I help you,
35:45Levin?
35:46Yeah,
35:46I got a bail ticket
35:47for a Dixon Marsha.
35:49It's that young lady
35:50right there.
35:51Right.
35:54Dixon Marsha?
35:56Hi there.
35:58Hi there.
36:00Hi there, Levin.
36:04Oh, this is
36:05job-related, sir.
36:08What's that?
36:09Oh, am I standing
36:10here talking to
36:10Dixon Marsha?
36:13Fine.
36:14Oh, I got her
36:15bail ticket, sir.
36:16Somebody put up
36:16the money.
36:17It was a big fellow
36:18with a fuzzy hat
36:19and a pink Lincoln.
36:21Friend in need
36:22is a friend indeed.
36:23Here you go.
36:24Just hang on to that,
36:25will you?
36:25Captain,
36:26any word
36:26about Sergeant
36:27Wojciechowicz?
36:28No, not yet.
36:32Here you go.
36:33Have a safe trip,
36:33Mr. Wilmore.
36:37Mr. Wilmore,
36:40you are aware
36:41of the consequences
36:43of non-appearance.
36:44I'll be back
36:45Monday the 19th.
36:47Fine.
36:50In fact,
36:51I may even come in
36:52on Sunday the 18th.
36:54Good.
36:55Or even
36:56Saturday the 17th.
36:57Wonderful.
36:58And I'll probably
36:58be staying at
36:59the Winston Hotel again.
37:02I mean,
37:04I went through
37:05the whole
37:06Lennberg deal,
37:07you know.
37:07Must have been
37:08a rough trip.
37:09Yeah?
37:10I thought he went alone.
37:16Hmm.
37:17I'm sorry,
37:18would you care
37:18for a cup of coffee,
37:19Mr. Blake?
37:20Oh, no, thanks.
37:21I can't drink the stuff
37:22since I got the arthritis.
37:25Oh, really?
37:26Yeah.
37:27I didn't know
37:27the coffee affected that.
37:29Oh, it doesn't.
37:30It's the cups
37:31with the handles.
37:32I can't put them down.
37:34Oh,
37:35it's embarrassing.
37:37People keep
37:38refilling it
37:39all the time.
37:41Throwing their change
37:42in there.
37:45Yeah.
37:49Ta-da.
37:51Hey, man.
37:52Bojo.
37:53Hello.
37:53Bojo, what happened?
37:54Oh, right.
37:55I jogged
37:55at about 11 and a half miles.
37:58And?
37:59And then, uh,
38:00finally this, uh,
38:01jogger comes up
38:02behind me
38:02and says,
38:03don't, don't turn around.
38:04So I didn't.
38:05And he says, uh,
38:07throw the suitcase
38:08in the next car
38:09that pulls up
38:10next to you
38:10and keep running.
38:12So you stole the car?
38:14Yeah,
38:14I threw the suitcase
38:15in it.
38:15Kept running.
38:16Uh,
38:17the license plate
38:18was covered.
38:19I was probably
38:20stolen anyway.
38:22All right.
38:23I'll take a shower.
38:24Yeah.
38:25So where's my father?
38:28Oh, uh,
38:30I don't know.
38:31He wasn't in the car.
38:32See,
38:33I knew we shouldn't
38:33have given him the money.
38:35Are you happy now?
38:37I'm not happy.
38:39I'm not not happy.
38:40Yeah?
38:40Well,
38:41we'll never see him again.
38:42Miss Siegel.
38:43The ransom
38:44was just delivered.
38:45Yeah,
38:45and there's often
38:45a delay between
38:46payment and the actual
38:47return of the person.
38:48Of course.
38:49Sometimes it might
38:50take four or five months.
38:52You can't expect
38:53too much, you know,
38:54because sometimes
38:55if you can get him back,
38:56he might be
38:56stuffed and, um,
38:57sorry,
38:58want coffee?
38:59Sure.
39:00Just sit,
39:01drink,
39:02and wait.
39:03Right, Captain?
39:05I'm afraid so.
39:09Mason Joss.
39:17Any nap yet?
39:19No, Woods.
39:24You'd change more
39:25than I do.
39:26Your bail ticket
39:27came, didn't it?
39:28Yeah,
39:28got here a little
39:29while ago.
39:30Yeah,
39:31I heard about him.
39:32So what are you
39:33still doing here?
39:34Well,
39:35Mr. Siegel
39:35isn't back yet.
39:36I just don't want
39:37to leave until I see
39:37how everything turns out.
39:39That's got nothing
39:40to do with you.
39:41Yeah,
39:41I know.
39:42But, uh,
39:43this is like a movie.
39:44Hate walking out
39:45in the middle.
39:46Oh,
39:46is that right?
39:48Do you mind?
39:50What do I care?
39:52Stick around
39:53and watch a cartoon
39:54if you want.
39:57Right this way,
39:57Mr. Siegel.
39:58Daddy,
39:59are you all right?
40:00I'm fine,
40:01I'm fine.
40:01Oh, Father.
40:02Mr. Siegel,
40:03I'm sorry.
40:05Siegel?
40:06That's me.
40:07I'm Captain Miller.
40:08How are you?
40:09How are you?
40:10Siegel,
40:10Frank Luger,
40:11NYPD.
40:12Glad to get you
40:13back in one beast.
40:15Sir,
40:16it appears that
40:16the kidnappers
40:17let him loose
40:17down on the bower.
40:18A squad car
40:18picked him up.
40:19Well,
40:20Mr. Siegel,
40:20I'm Philip Martin,
40:21FBI.
40:23Glad to have you back.
40:25Well,
40:26a regular convention.
40:27My daughter,
40:28my son,
40:29the police,
40:30the FBI,
40:31Marsha.
40:32Marsha?
40:37Uh,
40:38Mr. Siegel,
40:38we're going to need
40:39your statement,
40:39uh,
40:41sure.
40:42Sure.
40:42Thank God
40:43you're alive.
40:44Lorraine,
40:44it's enough.
40:45It was worth
40:45every penny.
40:46Yeah.
40:48What every penny?
40:49Every penny of what?
40:51Well,
40:52the ransom.
40:53How much ransom?
40:54Two hundred thousand dollars.
40:56My God,
40:56are you crazy?
40:57That's what I said.
40:59Yeah.
41:00We were trying to say,
41:01but nothing.
41:01I'm 61 years old.
41:03I've had two bypasses.
41:04I've got a big valve
41:06right here.
41:06At tops,
41:07I'm worth
41:08fifty thousand.
41:09But they wanted
41:10two hundred thousand.
41:11So where is it
41:12carved in stone
41:13that you couldn't
41:14dick it?
41:15Siegel,
41:17under the circumstances,
41:18I'd say your son
41:19made a very wise decision.
41:24Andrew,
41:25you did it out of love.
41:27Of course I did.
41:29And it's my fault,
41:30I suppose.
41:33Thanks, Dad.
41:34Forget it.
41:37Maybe it's a write-off.
41:39We'll keep a good thought.
41:42Excuse me,
41:43Mr. Siegel,
41:44you want to take a seat
41:44over here, please?
41:45Hey, Siegel,
41:46you got lousy merchandise.
41:49What?
41:49Who is that?
41:50He was at your riot.
41:52Riot?
41:54I had a riot?
41:55At the store.
41:56The kidnappers,
41:57they made us give away
41:58free merchandise.
42:00Oh,
42:01don't tell me
42:02a thing like that.
42:03But I love you.
42:08Mr. Siegel.
42:11Captain,
42:12I assume you'll forward me
42:14a copy of Mr. Siegel's statement?
42:15Of course.
42:16And I'll keep you informed
42:17in our locating
42:18of the kidnappers.
42:20We appreciate that
42:22very much.
42:24Goodbye, Captain.
42:25Goodbye.
42:28Excuse me.
42:29You know,
42:30you have a very good group here.
42:34We could use some men
42:35like you down
42:35at the Bureau?
42:37No,
42:38I couldn't work
42:38under a man like Hoover.
42:41Surely you know
42:42Mr. Hoover
42:43is no longer alive.
42:45Is that what
42:46they told you?
42:56Well,
42:56I guess there's
42:57nothing much more
42:58I can do around here,
42:59huh?
42:59I guess not,
43:00Inspector.
43:01Well,
43:01so long,
43:02fellas,
43:02again.
43:03Congratulations.
43:04Job very well done
43:05on a difficult case.
43:08Thank you, sir.
43:09Yeah, sure.
43:10But of course,
43:10I guess for you
43:11it's just another
43:12and a series
43:12of great and challenging
43:13investigations, sir.
43:16you really do know
43:17how to suck up
43:18to a superior,
43:19don't you?
43:21Absolutely not, sir.
43:22No?
43:23Well,
43:24maybe it's time
43:25you learn.
43:31Barney,
43:32I just got a
43:33preliminary statement
43:34from Mr. Siegel,
43:35but it's been
43:35an awful long day,
43:36Barn.
43:36Why don't we let him go?
43:37Yeah,
43:37good idea.
43:37Mr. Siegel,
43:38we won't be needing
43:39you any longer.
43:40We'll contact you.
43:41Thank you, Captain.
43:43Lorraine,
43:44Andrew,
43:44we're leaving.
43:46Eddie,
43:46take us home.
43:48Yes, sir,
43:49Mr. Siegel.
43:50Yes, sir.
43:51I'll go get the car.
43:54Bye, Captain.
43:56Mr. Blake.
44:02Sergeant Harris,
44:04you've been
44:04very understanding.
44:06Well,
44:07I'm glad
44:08everything came out
44:09all right.
44:10I pay $25 an hour.
44:14Pardon me?
44:15For modeling.
44:18Uh,
44:19yeah,
44:19well,
44:19I'll give that
44:20some thought.
44:22So will I.
44:32I'm leaving now,
44:33Marsha.
44:34It was very nice
44:36meeting you.
44:37I was enriched.
44:40Andrew,
44:41get away from that.
44:45Well,
44:46bye, Captain.
45:01Well,
45:02thanks a lot
45:03for everything.
45:05I'll be going now.
45:08Yeah,
45:08sure.
45:10Just, uh,
45:11show that
45:12ticket to the
45:13desk sergeant
45:14downstairs
45:15on the first floor.
45:16anything you say.
45:19I'm glad
45:20you're okay.
45:22Thanks.
45:24Listen,
45:25uh,
45:25I didn't get
45:26my one phone call.
45:28What do you want it for?
45:29I need a cab.
45:31I don't like to walk
45:31the streets at night.
45:33Since when?
45:34I don't know.
45:45so considerate.
45:46Bye,
45:47Miss Dixon.
45:48Good luck.
45:51Hey, uh,
45:56I'm sorry.
45:57Sorry.
45:58I didn't mean to
45:58jab you like that.
45:59Oh,
46:00that's all right.
46:01Guess you can't
46:01help yourself.
46:04Uh,
46:04uh,
46:08just wait
46:08downstairs
46:09and I'll call
46:10a cab
46:11and I'll pick you
46:12up out front.
46:16Well,
46:17Sergeant?
46:19Bye.
46:21It looks that way.
46:24Okay,
46:25Glansman,
46:26come on,
46:26let's go.
46:27Go where?
46:28Gotta go downstairs,
46:29pictures and prints.
46:31You mean that
46:32old lady really
46:33is going to
46:34press charges?
46:36Just plain
46:37vindictive,
46:37I guess.
46:38She started it.
46:38She cut in front of me.
46:40She even got a toaster.
46:41Uh,
46:41I'll, uh,
46:42mention that
46:43in the report.
46:46Uh,
46:46yeah,
46:46Broadway cab.
46:48Yeah,
46:48I wanna,
46:49uh,
46:51uh,
46:52never mind.
46:53Forget it.
47:02Barn,
47:02uh,
47:04do you need me
47:04for anything
47:04right now?
47:06Uh,
47:08no.
47:08Cause I thought
47:09I'd just step out
47:10for a couple minutes.
47:11Sure.
47:13I might be gone
47:14an hour.
47:15Okay.
47:17Maybe two.
47:19Uh,
47:21well,
47:21look,
47:21you had a rough day
47:22with all that running.
47:23You must be exhausted.
47:24Why don't you just
47:25check out and go home?
47:26Well,
47:27I don't wanna leave
47:27if you got shorthanded.
47:28We can have it,
47:29right?
47:30Yeah,
47:30get some rest.
47:32Okay.
47:33See ya.
47:34See ya next.
47:35Want to eat trick?
47:37See ya, Barn?
47:38Uh,
47:43see you tomorrow.
47:45Might be late.
47:53What a day, huh?
47:55Yeah,
47:56I love a day.
47:57You holding up okay?
47:59Yeah,
47:59I'm doing fine.
48:01Listen,
48:01if you wanna go
48:02in your office,
48:03lie down,
48:04rest a few minutes,
48:04I'd be glad
48:05to watch things.
48:06No, no,
48:06it's okay,
48:07I'm fine.
48:08I mean,
48:08we've all been
48:09running around a lot.
48:11Dietrich,
48:11I'm all right.
48:12Bodies need a chance
48:13to recharge.
48:16Look, Dietrich,
48:17you feel the need
48:18to recharge?
48:19Why don't you go
48:19in my office,
48:20lie down?
48:21No,
48:22I wouldn't want
48:22to inconvenience you.
48:23Oh, please.
48:24You sure?
48:25Go ahead.
48:32No calls.
48:34No calls.
48:36No calls.
48:39No calls.
48:42No calls.
48:42No calls.
49:02No calls.
49:04Yes.
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