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00:01Remember last night, when you asked after Mama?
00:08Do they always have to do the stock taking at night, Tata?
00:11I'm gonna have a baby.
00:14What business do you have with the Russians, Tommy?
00:16I've been to the factories, and the armored vehicles are in good condition.
00:20Factory breaking.
00:21That's what you said.
00:22When you go home today, be sure to check under your little boy's pillow.
00:27We can reach anyone.
00:30Anywhere.
00:31The priest is passing information about the robbery.
00:33It's a lawyer's order article in Winkland.
00:36Why would the priest pass information to our enemies?
00:38The complexity is why your business.
00:41Now give me permission to kill the priest.
01:09Take a little walk to the edge of town and go across the track.
01:17Where the viaduct looms like a bird of doom, as he ships and craps.
01:26Where secrets lie in the board of fires, in the humming wires.
01:32As you man, you know you're never coming back.
01:35Past the square, past the bridge, past the mills, past the stack.
01:42On a gathering storm comes a tall handsome man in a dusty black coat with a red right hand.
01:58Arthur.
01:59John.
02:00John.
02:00Come here.
02:08John.
02:12John.
02:19John.
02:19John.
02:19John.
02:19John.
02:19John.
02:19John.
02:19John.
02:19John.
02:23John.
02:26He was in Boston, in a bar called the Mickey Free.
02:30Two men waiting in an alley.
02:32He was shot twice.
02:35Who's Rosie Rice?
02:39Some fucking whore.
02:41She's a woman who took the trouble to write to us.
02:44She wanted us to know that during the night,
02:47while he was dying, he asked for our forgiveness.
02:53The only thing he ever taught us was how to kill and cut a stag.
02:57Finn, John, you won't remember?
02:59I remember.
03:00I kind of chased him.
03:03Parked up at a pub called The Griffin.
03:06Got drunk and sang Silver Daggett a hundred times.
03:09Yeah, one weekend.
03:11One weekend he was like that.
03:15The stag is to remember him.
03:18We eat, and then we forget him.
03:22No need to forgive him, agreed?
03:29John, I have to say this.
03:31You can name your new baby after him if you like.
03:34What?
03:36Arthur, I won't even ask.
03:41So his name dies.
03:43It's been in the family for a long time, but now it's gone.
03:48Right, that's done. Fuck it.
03:52Before we cook and eat, there's some business.
03:56Boys!
04:08I wanted to say this out here, because I don't trust the maids in the house.
04:14There's gonna be a robbery.
04:26I wish to confess.
04:27There's no confessional today.
04:29The name shall be.
04:45Bless me, Father, for I have sinned.
04:47Today's a holy day.
04:49Look, I came.
04:51Made myself.
04:53Have you been drinking?
04:56Couldn't sleep.
04:59Try to get enough damage to get myself to sleep, but...
05:04I just do these night visuals by myself, thank you.
05:08How long since your last confession?
05:13I don't remember.
05:16Mrs Shelby, do you have something to confess?
05:19Yes.
05:19Do you know it, actually?
05:21Gray.
05:21My name's, um...
05:23Elizabeth Gray.
05:25Well, do you think God calls me Paul, or Polly?
05:30Voice calls me Paul.
05:34You hear a voice?
05:38Yeah, like Bernadette heard a voice.
05:40And what does the voice say?
05:45Murderer.
05:50Says this to you?
05:53It's in my head.
05:54Who else would it be talking to?
05:57And are you a murderer?
06:01If you're talking about the law, then...
06:07Yes.
06:08Be out in a moment, Peter.
06:10Yes, Father.
06:15Are you saying you want to confess to a murder?
06:21No.
06:24My confession is I feel no regret.
06:27He was a policeman.
06:29He was a bad man.
06:32He hurt me.
06:36I do the things I do so that my son doesn't have to do them.
06:42It's just the wiping away of the shit from under your feet.
06:45The taking of any human life is a mortal sin.
06:48No.
06:49The unjust taking of a human life is a mortal sin.
06:53Look it up. Look who did it.
06:55Moses, Samson, Lord Kitchener.
06:58Are you saying you took the life of a policeman?
07:10Oh, Father.
07:14Now there is another life to be taken.
07:17If there is a voice telling you to take a life, you must ignore it.
07:23The voice doesn't tell me.
07:25The voice asks me.
07:26It says,
07:27Paul,
07:28Does this way of excusing a murder still work?
07:31If the life that is going to be taken
07:35is a consecrated man?
07:39Is a man of the cloth?
07:41Is a holy man?
07:44A kind of holy man?
08:07I don't know.
08:11I don't know.
08:14I don't know.
08:14I don't know.
08:15He's the man on the bloody floor.
08:17For us to fucking wipe up.
08:19Without many, they'd be like dogs pissing up the wall.
08:23I was just saying it's not fair.
08:26The men are down there like loads.
08:30Esme.
08:31Just...
08:32Get on with this.
08:35I'm bloody five months gone.
08:42Forgot the combination.
08:4324-8, 22.
08:46How do you know the paper-cash combination?
08:49Tommy talked in his sleep.
08:50Shut up, it's me.
08:56He's changed the combination.
09:00You've put it in wrong.
09:03No, I haven't.
09:07Your hands are shaking.
09:24And actually, I am sleeping with Tommy, OK?
09:27Now and then.
09:28Because he wants to now and then, when the mood takes him.
09:31Except we don't sleep.
09:32It's hard to sleep in over a desk, isn't it?
09:36Happy?
09:41None of it's fucking fair.
09:47It's two hours' work.
09:49A bit of grease in your cuffs.
09:51That's it.
09:51Tommy, should I really be here for this?
09:53I've cleared it with Polly, Michael.
09:55There's no way around it.
09:56We need you to know.
09:57Who the fuck wants to buy 27 stolen armoured cars?
10:01A foolish man.
10:02And how much is this foolish man paying?
10:05$150,000.
10:07Cash, diamonds and sapphires.
10:09So that's $20,000 for you, Charlie.
10:13Well, Zia, that's five to you.
10:15The rest we take to America to invest in legally acquired property.
10:19Assets bought with untraceable income resold and the profits reinvested to make sure it's clean.
10:24And after that, I suppose, the whole business will be like that stag hanging up over there, right, Tom?
10:31Well, with profits on this scale, I'll be in a position to stop the off-track business for good.
10:35Keep the pubs, stop the protection.
10:39Horses for the sport, race days for the lark.
10:43I made a promise to Charles's mother.
10:46I also made a promise to Linda.
10:51I know.
10:52I can see it's in your eyes, man.
10:55Part of the reason for doing this last job is so you'll be set up when you and you decide
10:59to walk away.
11:02Look at you, Arthur.
11:04A man who wants to live a clean life.
11:06Here you are signing up for the biggest robbery of all.
11:11I have to hand it to you, Tom.
11:13You're a smart man.
11:14You in or out, Charlie.
11:21Curly?
11:23You shouldn't have killed stag, Tommy.
11:25Oh, shut up.
11:26Bad luck.
11:26Shut up.
11:28How do we know this foolish man will hand over the diamonds when we're done?
11:31We don't.
11:33That's another business.
11:36Right.
11:38Let's cook some meat.
11:46Can't wait to part with them money, stupid bastards.
11:49It's all right.
11:49It's me.
11:55Arthur said you'd be short-staffed today because they're on a work's outing.
11:59Piss up, actually.
12:01I brought sandwiches and lemonade I made myself.
12:06I'll make tea and empty ashtrays, but I won't handle money or slips.
12:10Arthur says what you do here is illegal but not immoral.
12:14Depends what time you get here, Linda.
12:17And anyway, I thought I'd offer you my physical and spiritual support at your time if need.
12:22Oh, Linda, if you want to be a help, run up to the shops and get me 20c in your
12:26service.
12:28Lizzie will give you the change.
12:29No, I won't.
12:30Actually, I'll use my own money, Polly.
12:34Before you ladies decide to find me so amusing, I have a message for you.
12:37Oh, God, no, Linda.
12:39I've been to church already.
12:40Have you?
12:40Not a message from God, Polly.
12:43It's from Jessie Eden.
12:44Who's Jessie Eden?
12:46She's the lady shop steward of the Lucas factory in Sparkill.
12:49Lady shop steward?
12:50She's bringing all the female workers in the spot welding and wire cutting shops out on strike for the day.
12:55At protests of being made to work on a holy day.
12:58Poor conditions, lack of holidays, unsanitary lavatory provisions and lower pay for female workers.
13:04Apparently, all the female factory workers in the city are joining the protest in sympathy.
13:09And we'll walk out of their places of work at 9am to march on the ball ring.
13:14All oppressed female workers welcome.
13:17Them bastards down there shooting, dear me, five months gone, sat here like a pudding.
13:21Only one outside lavatory between the lot of us.
13:23Not consulted.
13:25Bent over a fucking desk.
13:27Ladies, I honestly believe those who march on Good Friday will have God on their side.
13:32He's opened the fucking door.
13:37Fuck it.
13:39I'm not in a mood today.
13:44Let's go to the ball ring.
13:46Hallelujah!
13:48Hallelujah!
13:54Yeah, it's coming out of this world.
14:04And I'm lucky, the lucky girl.
14:12Hell and half-fall.
14:24Foolish man?
14:28Not quite.
14:48I'm sorry I came unannounced.
14:51What do you want?
14:52We need proof.
14:55Proof of what?
14:56Proof of what?
14:57You said the priest is a traitor.
14:59We need to know how you know.
15:02Proof is my word.
15:05He's involved.
15:06He needs to die.
15:08Are you always so violent?
15:12I killed a stag today.
15:15And it hurt me to do it.
15:18And it hurt me to do it.
15:18But I treated it with respect.
15:20And the spare meat will go to poor people.
15:24It will grieve me far less to put a bullet in the priest's face.
15:31Will you not sit when a duchess sits?
15:35I'm told you're part of the deal.
15:36Is that true?
15:39The royal court in Tbilisi actually worked very efficiently.
15:42Ah, I see.
15:43And it worked like this, eh?
15:45There were lots of corridors and small rooms.
15:49Ethics.
15:50There were no rules there.
15:52Deals were done.
15:52Brothers gave sisters.
15:54Aunts gave uncles.
15:55Fathers gave daughters and servants.
15:59It was my aunt's idea that I came alone.
16:04She's in charge of this.
16:14When there are no rules, women take charge.
16:17They understand that the power they have come through silent agreements.
16:21I've promised I would do everything I can to make this plan work.
16:25My aunt assumed you would want me as part of the deal.
16:30I would tell her she's wrong.
16:36Tommy, you ain't gonna believe this, man.
16:37I just phoned a garrison, right?
16:39I just spoke to Billy.
16:40He says Polly, Esme and Lizzie have gone on fucking strike.
16:46Who was?
16:47They've gone on fucking strike.
16:49Half of Birmingham's out.
16:50Like the female half.
16:51They're all out.
16:52Every single one of them.
16:53Quakers put them up to it.
16:56Who's watching the shop?
16:58Polly's locked it up.
17:00See, Good Friday's one of our best days for tankings.
17:04All the men get drunk.
17:06The races are all fixed.
17:08It's like picking apples off the lowest branches.
17:11Eh, John?
17:13Hmm, yes.
17:14Then your business is very easy.
17:18Was Linda with them?
17:19You know, Billy said that Polly jumped in the fucking ballroom.
17:23She's pissed out of her mind, started going on about revolution, screaming to the rooftops.
17:28Was Linda with them?
17:31Yeah.
17:33And it was Linda's idea.
17:35Linda's a smart woman.
17:44John.
17:47There's a Bentley on the drive outside.
17:49I want you to go out and put a nail in its tire.
17:51Yeah, it's Good Friday, so there'll be no garages open.
17:54The lady will have to spend the night.
17:56Then I want you and the boys to all go home.
17:58You take Charlie, put him with Arthur and Linda for the night, and they can use the practice.
18:05You...
18:05You want to put a nail?
18:07You...
18:08You heard me.
18:09Yeah, yeah.
18:11I'll...
18:12I'll just make it.
18:17Why do you need to put a nail in the tire?
18:19Yeah.
18:20I want to tell neither of us can change our minds.
18:46We came back early.
18:54Polly didn't finish the count yesterday.
18:56Hmm.
18:59So you thought you could take a ten up?
19:01I thought I'd finish the count.
19:11Don't you know.
19:12Esme, I've told you, stay off the snow until the baby's born.
19:14It does per alarm.
19:15Passes.
19:16It's a pipe.
19:17Knocks down the walls.
19:18Listen.
19:21Listen.
19:24I know you miss the travelling.
19:27It's all gonna be all right.
19:29It's like being a hen in a coop.
19:35Remember that house in Litchfield?
19:39The one the bailiff used to throw you out of?
19:41Throw you in the ditch?
19:44I'm gonna buy that fucking house.
19:47Big as Tommy's in Moorland.
19:51If you feel cooped up,
19:53take a wagon,
19:56camp out by the ditch.
19:59How?
20:05It's all about changes, man.
20:13This is not your bedroom.
20:15This is not where you slept with your wife.
20:18Is she all right or is this?
20:20No.
20:21I would need to open my legs in a public place
20:24and that is not allowed.
20:26Do you drink whiskey?
20:28No.
20:29It tastes like man.
20:31I prefer wine.
20:34Cars?
20:36No.
20:38So, diamonds are your only love, eh?
20:41Sapphires.
20:44They're just a currency.
20:46Well, you know, if it was me who had all them jewels,
20:52I think I'd just sit with them,
20:56look at them,
20:58touch them.
21:00Isabella does that sometimes.
21:02late at night.
21:05I swear she puts one of the biggest sapphires into her body for pleasure
21:08and walks up the stairs to breakfast with its different place.
21:14And it stays in there all day?
21:16Mm.
21:16I don't know.
21:18What is your weakness?
21:22Talking about duchesses with sapphires inside of them.
21:25Mm.
21:27I think I already know your weakness.
21:34I can get a fuck whenever I want, love.
21:37Yes.
21:39But I am a duchess.
21:42And I'm under you like a horse.
21:44I'm like a telegram.
21:48A telegram, I don't think your English is so good.
21:52Or maybe you should listen more carefully to what I have to say.
21:56Hm?
21:58I have a message for you, Mr. Shelby.
22:02As a duchess,
22:04I can show you what is possible for a man like you.
22:09A man
22:10in a house like this.
22:13Right now you hide inside it like a boy who's broken in through the window.
22:18Why do we come to a bedroom for this?
22:21Hm?
22:22In your own house.
22:33It's a lonely fucking weapon.
22:35We could fuck by the fire with the mates standing to attention and watching, huh?
22:39What can they do?
22:40Give it here.
22:40Nothing.
22:41There are no rules for you.
22:43Hm?
22:44Give me the fucking gun.
22:45You have mates here.
22:46You can bring a mate into the room.
22:47What can I do about that?
22:49Nothing.
22:49Give me the fucking gun.
22:51You have power.
22:53Everyone does what you tell them to do.
22:56Your brothers, your soldiers, no one can stop you.
23:00Don't point the fucking weapon at me.
23:01I can be an actress.
23:03Who do you want me to be?
23:06Your dead wife?
23:07Oh, that's enough. Give me the fucking gun!
23:09You don't like something you say stop and it stops.
23:11Hm?
23:12But you're afraid of it.
23:14You break the law but you obey the rules. Why?
23:18Did you know that madness sets you free?
23:21Otherwise we're just peasants obeying the law.
23:26There's madness inside your head too. I can see that.
23:30Let the Duchess show you something.
23:46I emptied the chamber except for one bullet.
23:49No.
23:50This is a game we used to play.
23:52No, please.
23:52No.
23:54Watch.
23:55Do not fucking do this.
23:56No.
23:58Don't do this.
24:00No!
24:01Give me that fucking thing!
24:04It brings you alive.
24:06You won't try it.
24:07No, I do not want to try!
24:09And I do not want your mad fucking Russian brains all over me fucking walls!
24:14I survived each time by the will of God!
24:16Get to fucking bed.
24:17No!
24:17I already called a maid.
24:19Fuck it.
24:33You see, you are afraid.
24:39Like a boy who's broken in through the window.
24:43I need to educate you on how to run a house like this.
24:47Yes, come down.
24:49Pour us a drink.
24:50Mary, go back to bed, please.
24:53You go back to bed, please.
24:54This woman is drunk.
24:55It's all right, sir.
24:57Should I pour whiskey?
24:58Yes.
24:58He will have whiskey and I will...
25:00He will have whiskey and I will have wine!
25:03Mary, go back to bed.
25:05In an old house like this, the servants expect me...
25:07Mary, go back to bed!
25:08Do what I say!
25:09If there's a call after midnight, the maid who comes in is the one in love with the master,
25:12but she is in love.
25:13This is not fucking Russia!
25:16Please, Mary, go back to bed.
25:19Hey.
25:33I know your weakness, Tommy.
25:38It's freedom.
25:41Madness.
25:44Killing.
25:50I am the first one who understands you.
26:08Killing idea of the master's office with blood pressure...
26:09I am the first one who's Ži-past on private air.
26:17What's your last name now?
26:21What do you do with the master's office?
26:24Is he going to be a relative?
26:24I'm the first one who stands for a couple years ago.
26:24You've been on a complete account.
26:25I've been on a full moon.
26:25You've been on a full moon.
26:25No, you've been on a full moon.
26:41I found her perfume.
26:45Put it on.
26:51What proof do you have that the priest is a spy?
26:54I told you.
26:55I gave you my word.
27:15Then kill him.
27:19From now on, you must do everything that you want to do.
27:23Come on.
27:35Come on.
27:36Come on.
27:52There'll be two of us for breakfast this morning, Mary.
27:55She's gone for a walk by the river.
27:57The lady left, sir.
28:00Left?
28:01How?
28:02She took your car.
28:05She what?
28:06She was in a terrible hurry.
28:07She said she had your permission.
28:09She told David to go to the garage to get a new tire for the Bentley.
28:14She said you could use that.
28:16Why the hell would you listen to her, eh?
28:18The way she said it, sir.
28:20How?
28:21Go, go, go, go.
28:25Go, go, go.
28:42Come on, sir.
28:44Come on.
28:55Oh, what's your talk?
28:57Talkative, yeah?
28:59I was fucking working, all right?
29:01Yeah.
29:04From what she said when she was out of her fucking mind,
29:07I'm pretty certain the treasury's underneath the house.
29:09What have you got?
29:10All right, I got this from the British Library,
29:12using our scholar's pass.
29:16She talks about her aunt coming up the stairs
29:18of her breakfast in the morning,
29:19which means it has to be in the building somewhere.
29:22Wine cellar, septic kitchen cellar,
29:26and a tunnel under the river.
29:28But I don't trust a soul in this country.
29:30So my guess is they've turned one of the cellars
29:32into a strong grill.
29:34Did you find someone, Arthur?
29:35Yeah, they must go with this.
29:38Stefan Radicheski.
29:39He's a kid from Great, lives in Cheltenham.
29:41Dad's a Russian, he has dreams of owning a pub,
29:44but he's got a record.
29:45Breaking and entering.
29:46And he speaks Russian.
29:48Yeah.
29:49Their butler drinks at a pub called the Mason's Arms.
29:52Get to him, tell him who we are,
29:53offer him some money if he gives the kid a job in the house.
29:56So, wait.
29:58Talk to the kid.
29:59Offer him one of the pubs.
30:01We took off the Italians.
30:02If he works in the house for four weeks,
30:04keeps his ears open.
30:05All right?
30:06Come.
30:10The executive committee of the Union of Bookies and Allied Trades will see you now, sir.
30:27I heard you were giving speeches off the back of a wagon, Paul.
30:31I can't remember a fucking thing.
30:34Well, boss tells me you were threatening to burn down the town hall.
30:38Oh, Tommy.
30:39We were having a laugh.
30:42You know, actually, the crowd around me was bigger than the crowd around Jessie Eden.
30:46Who's Jessie Eden?
30:47She's too soft.
30:48You're not going to break the capitalist system talking about separate lavatories for women.
30:53Who's Jessie Eden?
30:55She's the new best friend.
30:56Shop steward at the Lucas factory.
30:58A woman shop steward.
31:00I've heard of her.
31:00There's a leaflet here if you want to take a look, Tommy.
31:07So, separate lavatory.
31:09Is that it?
31:10Is that what you want?
31:11I don't know what you want.
31:12You have to tell me what it is that you want, and then I'll know.
31:16Actually, you want to know about the robbery you're planning.
31:19Not the factory robbery.
31:21The other one.
31:22The one you're not telling the women about.
31:25John has a big mouth.
31:26No.
31:28Arthur's got a big mouth.
31:30Arthur told Linda.
31:31Linda told me.
31:34Molly.
31:35Read the leaflet, Tommy.
31:36Ladies, why don't I talk to Tommy privately, and then I'll report back to you faithfully?
31:41You're not just going to take payment from the Russians, are you, Tommy?
31:44You're going to clean them out, is that right?
31:47Esme.
31:47So, what happens after when they come for us?
31:51When I'm about to give birth?
31:53Get out.
31:54Get back to work.
31:55Esme, come on.
31:59Keep us post, won't you, sister?
32:01I will.
32:06Fucking hell.
32:11So, Arthur, it sells Linda everything, eh?
32:14She's stolen her soul and taken it to a better place.
32:17The suburbs.
32:19The men are honest with their wives.
32:22I can trust Lizzie.
32:24Yeah, but I can't trust Esme.
32:27I can't trust the fucking Russians to pay me what they owe me.
32:29And I can't trust my own brother to keep his fucking mouth shut.
32:33Did you make progress last night?
32:39Yes.
32:41John said the girl looks like Edna provides from the pictures.
32:46Be careful.
32:50She's an excellent source of information regarding the location of the merchandise.
32:54Here we go.
32:55You know, there is a general lack of discipline in this fucking company.
33:00She stayed the night.
33:03I'm working, Paul.
33:05I am working for the good of the company.
33:10You're grieving.
33:12When you grieve, you make bad choices.
33:15I know.
33:16I did it myself.
33:18Look, no more marches.
33:20No more fucking politics.
33:22It can kill us.
33:23All right?
33:23Joke or no joke?
33:25Did you tell Arthur about the priest?
33:27I only told you.
33:30Thanks for the burden.
33:43You were correct not to talk over the phone.
33:45What did she say?
33:49She said there was going to be a killing.
33:51A holy man.
33:54And she was with the shelves, was she?
33:58I don't know.
34:02What did she say?Hope
34:02before we dived a kingdom? Oh,
34:02Hey.
34:02Hey.
34:03Hey.
34:03Hey.
34:03Hey.
34:04How are
34:04you? Hey.
34:11Hey.
34:11Hey.
34:11Hey.
34:12Hey.
34:12Hey I'm
34:12ty. Hey eu.
34:23Hey. Hey.
34:25Hey.
34:27I suppose you have something to say about yesterday.
34:30No.
34:32Something else, actually.
34:37I believe Arthur has told you about some business we're planning, Linda.
34:41Oh, there's always business, Thomas.
34:44And Arthur believes when this business is done, it'll all be over.
34:48Arthur believes you, but I don't.
34:53Linda, the people who have hired us to rob the factory are very bad people.
34:59They'll not pay us as they've promised,
35:01so on the night of the robbery, we will take what is ours from their treasury.
35:05And a bit more on top for luck.
35:07If you're saying you're gonna stop Arthur, I need to know.
35:11That'll be Arthur's decision.
35:14And your plan is still to reform him, eh?
35:17To the absolute degree of redemption.
35:19Mm-hm.
35:21Well, Arthur, we'll walk away from this with £30,000.
35:24We made a deal.
35:25And afterwards, you and Arthur can begin your new life.
35:35Did you say £30,000?
35:38Arthur said the estimated total proceeds would be £150,000.
35:42Estimated, yes.
35:42A third of £150,000 is £50,000.
35:44Why a third?
35:44The three brothers. Finn is not yet a man.
35:46At our expenses.
35:47£25,000, you said?
35:48As of last night, the expenses increased if we need to dig a hole.
35:52Arthur agreed to a plan with a figure of 25.
35:5525 from £150 is £125.
35:58A third of that is £41,000.
36:05Sugar?
36:07Yes.
36:23So, you've worked this all out, I see.
36:26Only my head.
36:28Haven't written it down.
36:30Linda.
36:31Linda, are you saying...
36:35If it were £41,000...
36:38I've already told you.
36:39That'd be Arthur's decision.
36:42But I don't imagine he'll accept less than £41,000.
36:48May I smoke?
36:49No.
36:57So I imagine you have some plans for your £41,000?
37:03Yes.
37:04California.
37:06For the child's health away from the smoke.
37:09We want to run a general store on an Indian mission.
37:12The Americans invite Quakers to do good work with the Indians.
37:16We've already sent our papers and have been accepted.
37:21Arthur shall be as a missionary.
37:24No.
37:25Arthur will run the store.
37:27Mmm.
37:27I will teach in the school next to it.
37:31Arthur will swim in the ocean.
37:33I will be on the beach with a towel.
37:34The open air and the sun will get rid of all the nonsense in his head from France.
37:42That's some plan.
37:44As you know yourself.
37:47The arrival of a new life concentrates the mind on practical things.
37:51Amen to that.
37:56When is the child due?
37:58September.
37:59When is the robbery?
38:02June.
38:04Then the timing's perfect.
38:08We'll book a passage with the Panama Canal the day after the £41,000's paid to Arthur.
38:14Ahem.
38:16Did we agree, £41,000, Linda?
38:19I heard nothing to the contrary.
38:24Word association, right now.
38:25Oh, God. I hate this game.
38:27It's Freud. It's terribly fashionable.
38:28I'd rather you put on that music that I hate.
38:32Are we going mad in here, do you think?
38:33Yes.
38:35We shouldn't have drunk red wine with a cake.
38:38And I believe your vow never to sleep with another man is a good one.
38:42Good for the painting.
38:45It's not a vow, it's just...
38:48I think when men want sex they become hilarious.
38:52Like a dog, when you pick up a lead, he knows he's going for a walk.
39:02May I respectfully point out that so far, you haven't even picked up the bloody lead.
39:14There.
39:18That's the look.
39:20Imperious.
39:23No man is good enough.
39:59ND,
40:08których
40:09Ooh, Paris, yeah, Paris
40:14Yeah
40:16I keep trouble
40:26And pale faces
40:28All right
40:31Ow!
41:01Ah!
41:03Ah!
41:05Ah!
41:11Ah!
41:19Ah!
41:21Ah!
41:29Ah!
41:31Ah!
41:34Ah!
41:36Ah!
42:06Come on.
42:31Idiot.
42:31You nearly killed him.
42:33I told you we needed him fully conscious.
42:36We need to stop using soldiers who've been in India.
42:38They hit too hard.
42:40Not fucking hard enough.
42:41Hey, Mr. Shelby.
42:42Hey, I heard about your plan to kill a holy man.
42:46From a voice in the confessional.
42:48Can you hear us?
42:51Christ.
42:52Shelby.
42:55Why were you attempting to kill Father Hughes?
42:59Maybe we should wait until he's fully conscious.
43:02I have a dinner appointment.
43:04Hey, Shelby.
43:07Wake up.
43:08Boys front.
43:10Mr. Shelby.
43:11You trying to kill me, were you?
43:14I'm passing information.
43:17Fuck.
43:18He knows.
43:24Where am I?
43:25You are among the odd fellows.
43:28Please count from 10 to 1.
43:30Oh, fuck you.
43:54Whatever else you might have forgotten or bailed last night, remember this.
44:02I am passing on information to the Soviet embassy on the instruction of Section D.
44:08It's part of a bigger picture.
44:11You explained to the Russians that you were mistaken about me.
44:15And you apologized to me in front of them.
44:21The threat on your sister was evidently not enough.
44:24You do as we say, or we will take your son.
44:29Hear this.
44:31We will take your son.
44:33We can do it at any moment.
44:36We have people in your life.
44:42We will make your apology to me tomorrow night.
44:47And you will repair the damage you've done.
44:50Or you will never see your son again.
45:21Sir, I don't understand.
45:24I don't understand why.
45:25As a former soldier yourself, you have sacked all of the former soldiers on the staff.
45:30It means there's only one man left in the household.
45:33Yeah, Mary, I want to tell the child who's never left on his own.
45:36Understood?
45:38Sir, I shall call a doctor.
45:40There'll be some men coming.
45:41Coming down from Birmingham.
45:43And you put them up here in the house.
45:44You put them in the front and the back of the house.
45:46You feed them and you...
45:47Why are they needed, sir?
45:49I brought a curse that far into this house, Mary.
45:53And now I'm paying for it.
45:57And I don't know what to expect.
46:00But neither do my enemies.
46:03Tell David to bring the car round.
46:05I'm going to go to London.
46:06Sir?
46:07Get me some tea, Mary.
46:11Yes, sir.
46:36Hello?
46:37Yes, Arthur?
46:39Tommy.
46:41They want the robbery to be sabotaged.
46:45They don't give a fuck who gets out.
46:47Are you okay, Tommy?
46:48All right.
46:48It's a bigger picture now.
46:49What?
46:50Did John make a list?
46:52Speak clearer, Tommy.
46:53I said, did John make a list?
46:55John, why?
46:56John?
46:57All right.
46:58Gypsies.
46:59And kid only.
47:01Yeah.
47:02Good.
47:03Tommy, can I ask you why?
47:06Tommy.
47:11No, Carl.
47:12I told you.
47:12Go and play in there.
47:17Hello?
47:21Ada.
47:22It's me.
47:23It's Tommy.
47:25Ada, I need you to, I need you to speak to one of your comrades and get me a meeting
47:31with someone from the Soviet Embassy.
47:34Tonight.
47:36Your place.
47:37It's in here.
47:37It's in PM.
47:47Seems that, uh, Mr. Shelby was given bad information by an informant.
47:53Was also in contact with the underwriter.
47:56Who, as we know, is in the pocket of the Soviets.
48:01Wine, Santina?
48:03A little.
48:06Bad girl.
48:40Sorry I'm late.
48:42I, uh...
48:45There was a body on the line.
48:49Drink, Mr. Shelby.
48:51No, thank you.
48:52It was a drink that caused half this trouble.
48:56I've...
48:56called me to apologise.
48:58I have already explained that, you know, realised that your absurd allegation against me was false.
49:06Indeed.
49:08And that your base nature made you rash.
49:14And that now, once again, our plan is back on track.
49:18When a child in my care commits a sin,
49:23first of all, he confesses, as you just did.
49:26And then I instruct him to perform penance in a manner of my choosing.
49:32As a child, you went to church?
49:35Yes.
49:36You remember the act of contrition?
49:40Good.
49:41Do you remember the words of the act of contrition?
49:45Yes.
49:46Yes.
49:49As your penance, I would like you to recite it now.
49:53In the presence of our associates.
50:00Oh, wait.
50:04Oh.
50:13Oh, my God, I'm heartily sorry for...
50:16having a...
50:18my name.
50:20Since t'was me you offended with your false allegation.
50:27Father Hughes, I am heartily sorry for having offended you.
50:34Because of your just punishment, most of all because they offend you.
50:40Father Hughes, who are all good and deserving of my... deserving of my love...
50:46I firmly resolved to...
50:50this with... with the help of your grace to sin I'm warning to...
50:54to avoid all the occasions of sin.
51:01Very good.
51:05Amen.
51:12Now that we are a united band once more,
51:17perhaps we could order some food.
51:19Yep.
51:20I'm sorry, I'm not feeling well.
51:21I have a good go.
51:22Good night.
51:24It's the showroom.
51:35My God, Tommy.
51:36Are they here?
51:37Yeah?
51:37Do you have cocaine?
51:38No.
51:40Tommy?
51:43Uh, Tommy, this is the special advisor to the Soviet Consul.
51:55We are of the British establishment.
51:58An exile of white Russians are planning to rob armoured cars from a...
52:02from a factory in Birmingham.
52:03We know about the robbery.
52:05We have an informant.
52:06No, your informant is working for them.
52:08They want you to know about the robbery.
52:18Your informant is working for them.
52:27They want you to know about the robbery.
52:29They want you to...
52:31They want you to stop the robbery.
52:33They want you to commit a violent act on British soil.
52:36Tommy, do you want more, sir?
52:37A violent act on British soil?
52:45So...
52:46She forced the British government to break off diplomatic relations.
52:54That's the gang.
52:57They were already in Birmingham.
52:58It was just a bait.
53:03Why are you telling us this?
53:06Because my family are the ones who will be sacrificed.
53:10We decided to blow up the trade.
53:18The Consul wants to know who you are.
53:22He's Tommy Shelby.
53:24You can take his word.
53:26Tommy.
53:29Okay.
53:36Stop.
53:37Stop.
53:37Right.
53:38Stop.
53:40Okay.
53:40Okay.
53:44It's probably still not so laid out.
53:47If I'm not conscious then I'll get there till I'm all the fractured skull.
53:51Concussion and the general bleeding.
53:53I think I'm out of hemorrhage.
53:55Tommy.
53:55I don't want to be quick as I can't see.
53:57I can't fucking see.
54:00Okay.
54:01Okay.
54:10Action for you, Dad.
54:16I'll go see you.
54:19We'll see you.
54:20We'll see you right now.
54:36Bye-bye.
54:52On a gathering storm
54:54Comes a tall handsome man
54:57In a dusty black coat
54:59With a red right hand
55:07On a
55:07On a
55:07gold
55:07card
55:08On a
55:08томć
55:08jed
55:08na
55:08ton
55:08w
55:08B
55:08in
55:08got
55:08wanted
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