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Dillinger 1945
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00:00:00The End
00:00:37The End
00:01:05Twice within one year, the Dillinger mob struck its South Bend, this time the 5th National Bank.
00:01:10After brutally slugging the guards, the armored truck was stolen.
00:01:14Months later, it was dragged from a nearby swamp where the Dillinger mob had dumped it.
00:01:18Needless to add, it was empty.
00:01:21Both bandits and money had vanished.
00:01:27Then began the relentless chase to apprehend these notorious criminals.
00:01:33Dillinger's bloody trail had led from Indiana to the Northwest Woods and back again to Indiana.
00:01:51Ladies and gentlemen, you have just seen some of the highlights during the span of John Dillinger's life of crime.
00:01:58You will now hear from the man you have been waiting to see.
00:02:12I'm John Dillinger's father.
00:02:15John was born in 1903 on a farm about 20 miles south of Indianapolis, Indiana.
00:02:22He finished country school and went to high school for a while.
00:02:27Played and worked and went swimming just like the other boys.
00:02:32Looked like he'd marry one of the local girls and settle down like all the folks who live in our
00:02:37parts.
00:02:39But John couldn't seem to get used to doing the same thing day in and day out.
00:02:43One morning he came down to breakfast all packed.
00:02:47John wasn't the sort you could argue with, so I figured it'd be best to give him his head.
00:02:53He didn't tell me much.
00:02:55All he said, he was going to Indianapolis to become a big broker.
00:02:59So I told him that little town wasn't big enough to hold me.
00:03:02And nothing's going to stop me here either.
00:03:04Look, the market is down, everybody's selling short.
00:03:08But me, I'm buying.
00:03:09Honey, you're wonderful.
00:03:10You see, it's this way.
00:03:11No matter how low public utilities go, they'll still be solid.
00:03:14Because people always need electricity, gas and water.
00:03:17Honey, you're wonderful.
00:03:19Now you take the oil situation.
00:03:20Do you know what it cost to drill a new well?
00:03:23First, let's have another drink.
00:03:25Jack, two more.
00:03:28That'll be two bucks in advance.
00:03:31Oh, you heard the lady, two more.
00:03:34That'll be two bucks in advance.
00:03:37Oh, pay him, honey.
00:03:42We don't take checks.
00:03:45Say, what kind of a dump is this?
00:03:47Why, you two-bit chiseler.
00:03:53Let's get out of here.
00:03:54Oh, but I want another drink.
00:03:55Oh, I wouldn't buy another drink in this dump.
00:03:57Oh, don't be that way, honey.
00:03:59I want another drink.
00:04:02Oh, please.
00:04:04Okay, okay.
00:04:09I'll be waiting for you.
00:04:12I'll be right back.
00:04:15Oh, I'll be right back.
00:04:35Yeah?
00:04:36I'd like to buy a pack of cigarettes.
00:04:37What kind do you want?
00:04:39What kind you got?
00:04:41Every kind.
00:04:43This is a stick-up.
00:04:45Open a register.
00:04:48Give it here.
00:04:54$27.
00:04:56And 20 cents.
00:05:00If you know what's good for you,
00:05:02you won't call the cops.
00:05:08Where's the fire?
00:05:09I didn't know nothing.
00:05:10What have we got there?
00:05:11Nothing, nothing.
00:05:11Just a minute.
00:05:12Let me see.
00:05:13I didn't do nothing.
00:05:15Police!
00:05:15Police!
00:05:16Police!
00:05:17He didn't rob me.
00:05:18Took my last $7.20.
00:05:20Makes sense.
00:05:51You're cutting off the light.
00:05:53So what?
00:05:54So step aside.
00:05:56Who's going to make me?
00:05:58You, Blinky?
00:06:12Blinky.
00:06:30I'll take that.
00:06:31You heard me.
00:06:41That wasn't very polite.
00:06:44I was going to make me.
00:06:44So what?
00:06:49You're crazy.
00:06:51You know where you took that potato from?
00:06:53The smartest bank man in the country, Spex Green.
00:07:18Have a smoke?
00:07:20That's not my brand.
00:07:23I'm sorry about the potato.
00:07:26Yeah.
00:07:27My name's John Dillinger.
00:07:28John who?
00:07:30Dillinger.
00:07:31I'm in for a stick-up.
00:07:33Really?
00:07:33Yeah.
00:07:34I knocked off a joint.
00:07:36Shot it out with the cops, but they had me 20 to 1.
00:07:40Fancy that.
00:07:41What are you in for?
00:07:43A stick-up.
00:07:43How much did you get?
00:07:45$70,000.
00:07:47$70,000?
00:07:50How much did you get?
00:07:52Oh, I got lights out.
00:08:14First society gets careless with the criminal, and then the criminal gets careless.
00:08:19First guy to gum things up is the trigger-happy punk.
00:08:22Personally, I have no use for a punk.
00:08:26Some fellas, if you pat them on the back, they'll kill a man for you.
00:08:30You treat a punk right, you can get the biggest man in the world killed.
00:08:33However, it's my opinion that if a man kills a man, he should have a reason for it.
00:08:40Hey, that's just what I think, Mr. Green.
00:08:42Good boy, John.
00:08:44Come here.
00:08:47Gentlemen, I want you to meet my cellmate, Mr. Dillinger.
00:08:49John, this is Mr. Minnelli, Doc Madison, Mr. Kirk.
00:08:53Hello.
00:08:53Hi.
00:08:54Hiya.
00:08:55I've been looking forward to meeting you guys.
00:08:58What's on your mind?
00:08:59Well, this is the way I look at it, fellas.
00:09:01If the five of us put our heads together, we can go places.
00:09:04Big places.
00:09:06Unfortunately, the four of us are not going anyplace for a long time.
00:09:10As soon as I get out, I'll spring you.
00:09:12All of you.
00:09:14Mr. Dillinger has very enthusiastic ideas.
00:09:18You can count on me, fellas.
00:09:24Run alone, John.
00:09:25I'll see you later.
00:09:28You heard me.
00:09:33Fresh punk.
00:09:34Hill line.
00:09:35The hard way.
00:09:36I think the kid has possibilities.
00:09:39I tell you, my ideas will work.
00:09:42Together, we can make the rest of the mobs look sick.
00:09:47I'll be out in six months.
00:09:48The first thing I'll do is spring.
00:09:51Just two more months, fellas, and I'll show you the way.
00:10:03Sleeping, John?
00:10:05Just thinking.
00:10:07This time next week, you'll be as free as a bird.
00:10:10Yeah.
00:10:12How are you feeling?
00:10:13Swell.
00:10:16You're not talkative anymore, are you?
00:10:18You always said I talk too much.
00:10:22Good boy.
00:10:31Hey, what have you got there?
00:10:33Present for mom and pop.
00:10:35Oh, I didn't know you had any folks.
00:10:37They're not really, my folks.
00:10:38Whenever I got in a jam, I used to go up to their mountain lodge
00:10:41till things cooled off.
00:10:42Can you trust them?
00:10:44Sure.
00:10:45I know they'd better treat me like their own son.
00:10:47There's something awful.
00:10:47Might happen to them.
00:10:49Oh, grapes.
00:10:51I love grapes.
00:10:59Your water downstairs, Dillinger.
00:11:01Well, John, I guess this is it.
00:11:04Good luck.
00:11:04Thanks a lot for everything, Mr. Green.
00:11:06Have a good time at Engel's Golden Winning Anniversary.
00:11:08Come on.
00:11:10All the best, kid.
00:11:26What time does the feed you go on?
00:11:28In ten minutes.
00:11:30Is it a good picture?
00:11:31We always show good pictures.
00:11:33Can I get a seat right away?
00:11:35It's not crowded till the next show.
00:11:38Good.
00:11:39All right.
00:11:42Good.
00:12:15Enjoy the show?
00:12:16Fine. It's really crowded inside now.
00:12:22I'll take that.
00:12:24Give me the rest. I'm not fooling.
00:12:58No.
00:13:03Recognize him?
00:13:05Yes, that's him.
00:13:06You're sure?
00:13:07Positive.
00:13:26Positive.
00:13:27But yesterday you were positive.
00:13:28Well, I made a mistake.
00:13:30But you seem so sure.
00:13:32I was just excited.
00:13:33Is that the only reason?
00:13:36I'm positive that isn't the man.
00:13:51You haven't said a word all night.
00:13:53I know.
00:13:54You haven't even told me your name.
00:13:57Helen Rogers.
00:13:58John Dillinger.
00:14:01Well, that didn't hurt so much, did it?
00:14:04I still don't know why I came with you.
00:14:08Same reason why you didn't turn me in.
00:14:11You're pretty sure of yourself, aren't you?
00:14:14In my business, you have to be.
00:14:17Just what is your business?
00:14:27Associations made on this day will be highly profitable and lasting.
00:14:38Dear Spex,
00:14:39just a line to let you know I haven't forgotten.
00:14:42I ran into an old friend tonight who owed me some money,
00:14:45and he paid off pronto.
00:14:46Well, we're having a surprise party on September the 26th
00:14:50to celebrate Emil's golden wedding anniversary.
00:14:54Sure wish you and the gang were here.
00:14:56Well, that's all for now, as ever, John.
00:15:00Just think.
00:15:01Emil's golden wedding anniversary.
00:15:03September 26th, all right?
00:15:05That's a good day.
00:15:06Maybe we'll make it.
00:15:20What can I do for you?
00:15:22I'd like to buy a barrel of cement.
00:15:23I'm sorry, but we only sell wholesale.
00:15:25Well, I'm just doing a little home gardening.
00:15:27I'd like to buy one barrel for my lily pot.
00:15:29I'm sorry, it's company policy.
00:15:31I don't make the rules.
00:15:32I'd like to help you, but, uh...
00:15:39But, uh...
00:15:40But, uh...
00:15:43However, we occasionally accommodate somebody
00:15:46who might make a good customer.
00:15:47What do you want to send?
00:15:48I'll take it with me.
00:15:49Give me a hand.
00:15:50Sure.
00:15:50Sure.
00:16:23The White Cross.
00:16:25The White Cross.
00:16:28The White Cross.
00:16:54Where'd this truck come from?
00:16:55I never saw it before.
00:17:03Hey, come here and get a load of this.
00:17:07Holy smoke.
00:17:08Looks like we got here just in time.
00:17:10Yeah.
00:17:10Come on, let's take it back.
00:17:12Oh, boy, what do they think of stealing next?
00:17:30Come on, give me a hand with this thing.
00:17:31Okay.
00:17:35All right, can I go through to steal a barrel of cement?
00:17:37You said it.
00:17:48You two guys got those clothes over there.
00:17:58Laser 26, nothing's happened.
00:18:00I told you it was a pony, I told you.
00:18:01Shut up.
00:18:02The White Cross.
00:18:03We've got to watch for the White Cross.
00:18:05There ain't no White Cross.
00:18:05All we got is a double cross.
00:18:08Your power.
00:18:12What are we going to do?
00:18:13Keep your mouth shut.
00:18:14And your eyes open.
00:18:29Hey, heads up, Charlie.
00:19:02What aren't you eating?
00:19:04Who can eat?
00:19:05It ain't bad.
00:19:10Why do you keep looking at the sun all the time for?
00:19:13There isn't much more time.
00:19:14I told you.
00:19:15I told you.
00:19:29It's all yours, Mark.
00:19:30Okay.
00:19:36Unload it, boys.
00:19:39Hey.
00:19:42Pick that shovel up and put it down right.
00:19:45Yes, sir.
00:19:51Hurt.
00:19:53Doc, get up there.
00:19:59Come on.
00:20:03Come on.
00:20:06I'll be.
00:20:10Mind you.
00:20:12Stop.
00:20:13I'm going to keep you.
00:20:15Get up.
00:20:18Ready?
00:20:18Do not buy one.
00:20:19Get up.
00:20:19Get up.
00:20:20Do not buy one.
00:20:22Get up.
00:20:23Get up.
00:20:23Get up.
00:20:23Get up.
00:20:24This is it.
00:20:25I'll take it up again.
00:20:35What did you put that barrel back for?
00:20:56All right, Mike.
00:21:20Calling all cars, calling all cars.
00:21:22You must be on the lookout for black sedan.
00:21:23Bandits heavily armed.
00:21:52They got us big.
00:21:53They got us.
00:21:53It was bound to happen.
00:21:54We're pulling too many jobs.
00:21:56That's it.
00:21:56We're pulling too many jobs.
00:21:58It was that assistant cashier.
00:21:59He's the one who spotted us.
00:22:00I could have taken care of him for you.
00:22:02If you hadn't stopped me.
00:22:03You're a little too free with a gun, John.
00:22:06That's a matter of opinion.
00:22:09Around here, my opinion is the only one that counts.
00:22:13Any objections?
00:22:23Satisfied?
00:22:32No.
00:22:33Our next job is the Farmers National.
00:22:36Farmers National?!
00:22:36You nuts?
00:22:37That's pretty tough.
00:22:38It's full of guards.
00:22:39You can't get near the place!
00:22:40Besides, it's just around the corner from the joint we cracked yesterday.
00:22:43That's just why I picked it.
00:22:45They'll never expect Lacking to strike twice.
00:22:48That's great thinking, Specs.
00:22:51Yeah.
00:22:52Now one of us has got to case the bank, you understand?
00:22:55Due to the fact that the four of us have been identified,
00:22:58it's expedient for us to keep out of sight as much as possible.
00:23:03So that more or less throws it in your lap, John.
00:23:08Smile, John.
00:23:11That's better.
00:23:15Well, there's nothing further we can do, gentlemen,
00:23:17until John returns with his report.
00:23:19So, uh, let's relax.
00:23:21How about a little game?
00:23:23Table stakes?
00:23:23Okay by me.
00:23:24Give him.
00:23:27Deal you in, John?
00:23:29Not tonight.
00:23:35Where are you going?
00:23:37Out.
00:23:38Be careful.
00:23:39Why? Nobody's looking for me.
00:23:43I told you he was a fresh punk.
00:23:45Well, he'll learn.
00:23:47Waiting long, honey?
00:23:49If you'd have been another minute, I'd have been gone.
00:23:55Where are we going?
00:23:57Oh, there's a little place on the other side of town I'd like to visit again.
00:24:13Why did you pick this place?
00:24:15Oh, I was here once before.
00:24:18What happened?
00:24:19I thought it was some unfinished business.
00:24:21Yeah?
00:24:22What'll it be?
00:24:23Remember me?
00:24:25No.
00:24:27Three beers.
00:24:36I don't think I can change this, sir.
00:24:38That's all right.
00:24:38Keep it.
00:24:41Thank you, sir.
00:24:44Why, three beers.
00:24:46We're going to have company.
00:24:50I don't see anyone.
00:24:51You will.
00:25:02Who gets this one?
00:25:03You.
00:25:04Me?
00:25:05Sure.
00:25:06Come on.
00:25:06Sit down.
00:25:07Join us.
00:25:17Any happy returns?
00:25:21Wait in the car.
00:25:24I said wait in the car.
00:25:38Well, here's looking at you.
00:25:49You don't remember me, do you?
00:25:54No, sir.
00:25:54I was in here a long time ago.
00:25:57Couldn't pay for a couple of drinks.
00:26:00You wouldn't cash my check.
00:26:04You called me a two-bit chiseler.
00:26:21You called me a two-bit chiseler.
00:26:26I've never had a two-bit chiseler.
00:26:26You're a two-bit chiseler.
00:26:27All right.
00:26:29I was in here.
00:26:29My was in here.
00:26:30I love you.
00:26:36Mr. Graham, the gentleman wants to see you.
00:26:38Have a chair.
00:26:41Well, young man, what can I do for you?
00:26:43Well, I'd like to get a little information.
00:26:45Oh, I see.
00:26:46Well, this pamphlet will give you a complete statement
00:26:48of our financial conditioners of the last fiscal year.
00:26:52I was thinking of opening an account.
00:26:55Oh. Oh, I see.
00:26:57Well, you can rest assured that your money will be perfectly safe here.
00:27:01Well, that's what I wanted to talk to you about.
00:27:02You see, I've got a big deposit to make,
00:27:04and, well, with all these bank robberies...
00:27:06Oh, but we've never been robbed.
00:27:08Now, believe me, Mr...
00:27:09Peters, Waller Peters.
00:27:11Oh, yes, Mr. Peters.
00:27:12Believe me, your money will be absolutely safe in this bank.
00:27:15Come, let me show you around.
00:27:18You see, Mr. Peters, these windows are all constructed of bulletproof glass.
00:27:22They extend to the bottom of the cage.
00:27:24All monies must be slid in and out through the groove.
00:27:27This makes it impossible for a thief on the outside
00:27:29to point a gun at a teller on the inside.
00:27:32Hey, that's a good idea.
00:27:33And as an added precaution, Mr. Peters, there's a button at the foot of each teller.
00:27:37These buttons immediately close the front door, sealing off the only avenue of escape.
00:27:41They're also connected with the police department.
00:27:43Within two minutes, the bank will be entirely surrounded.
00:27:46Hey, that's a good idea, too.
00:27:47Now I'd like to show you the vault.
00:27:49No threat of any kind from the outside could force that door open,
00:27:52because we've just installed the latest tear gas unit.
00:27:55In addition to the automatic burglar alarm, we have a large number of armed guards.
00:27:59All of whom, incidentally, are pretty good marksmen.
00:28:03So you see, Mr. Peters, the bank is absolutely impregnable.
00:28:07Yep.
00:28:08You got quite a little place here.
00:28:10Now, do you want to open a checking or a savings account?
00:28:13Oh, well, I don't know yet. I'd like to bring the missus around tomorrow.
00:28:16Very well, then, until tomorrow.
00:28:25Quit eating them grapes.
00:28:26There's no use arguing about it, boys.
00:28:28I've fought this over for a long time, and that's the way I see it.
00:28:31It's suicide. That's what it is. Suicide!
00:28:32Shut up!
00:28:33Shipment of $80,000 in cash arriving at the Farmers National Bank tomorrow.
00:28:37We can't afford to pass it up.
00:28:39Yeah, but you heard what John said.
00:28:40Will you shut up?
00:28:42Was there a back door?
00:28:43No.
00:28:45The alarm system operates on electricity, doesn't it?
00:28:47Of course.
00:28:48I thought of cutting the main cable, but it will still operate on the independent battery system.
00:28:52Yeah.
00:28:53Maybe we'd better pass it up.
00:28:54There must be some way.
00:28:56I guess we'll have to get some outside help.
00:28:59See if anybody's using the telephone.
00:29:05It's okay.
00:29:06Come on.
00:29:07Thanks.
00:29:20Hello.
00:29:21Hello, Louie.
00:29:22This is Spax Louie.
00:29:24Now listen.
00:29:25I'm doing a big construction job tomorrow, and I can use three of your men.
00:29:29Huh?
00:29:30Yeah, the usual rate.
00:29:32No, no, no.
00:29:33I'll call you back.
00:29:42I'll call you back.
00:29:42That's the way I see it.
00:29:43That's swell.
00:29:46It's a beauty.
00:29:47Gotta hand it to you, John.
00:29:49What have you there?
00:29:51Just my plan of how to crack the Farmers National.
00:29:54May I see it, John?
00:29:59You talk too much.
00:30:00You use a gun too much.
00:30:02And now you're thinking too much.
00:30:05You, uh, shouldn't be so hasty, Spex.
00:30:09John's idea wasn't so bad.
00:30:11You better take a look at it.
00:30:51Stand back.
00:30:53Hold it a second.
00:30:54Stand back.
00:31:04Stand back.
00:31:19Stand back.
00:31:23Get your help.
00:31:24Get your help.
00:31:31Oh, my God.
00:32:07This is for you, John.
00:32:24Take that.
00:32:26But I always take a double cut.
00:32:28Not anymore.
00:32:31Well, we did use John's plan.
00:32:34All right, John.
00:32:36If that's the way you want it, that's the way I want it.
00:32:43What are we waiting for?
00:32:44We've got to get out of here.
00:32:45Flitter, we've been in 30 days at Fox Creek.
00:32:48Otto's place.
00:32:49All right.
00:32:49Marco, you go first.
00:32:52Kirk, you take the back stairs.
00:32:54You take the basement.
00:32:56And you go out the fire escape.
00:33:05How are you leaving?
00:33:06I'm going out the front door.
00:33:26So, mademoiselle.
00:33:27Where?
00:33:28Only 8,000.
00:33:33Does monsieur wish the shards?
00:33:35I'll pay cash for it.
00:33:40Merci, monsieur.
00:33:42Thank you very much.
00:34:05Thank you very much.
00:35:01Who lives here?
00:35:02What do you care?
00:35:03I'd just like to know where I am.
00:35:04You're with me.
00:35:12We are close by the winter.
00:35:14It's okay, Tom.
00:35:15How are you, John?
00:35:16Glad to see you.
00:35:17Come on in.
00:35:21Oh.
00:35:22What are you doing?
00:35:25Have a girl sent to the sailor?
00:35:36This is Helen.
00:35:37Hello.
00:35:38Hi.
00:35:39Hello there.
00:35:40Well, stand up when you meet a lady.
00:35:49Suspects.
00:35:50That's Doc.
00:35:52Marco.
00:35:53And that's Kirk.
00:35:54Hi.
00:35:55Hello.
00:35:56Hello.
00:35:57Well, how about a couple of chairs?
00:35:59Why don't you take your coat up?
00:36:01Thanks.
00:36:05She's nice, isn't she?
00:36:06Call her mom.
00:36:07I call that guy, Pop.
00:36:09Hey, Pop.
00:36:09Fill him up, will you?
00:36:22Just one big, happy family.
00:36:31I tell you, I'm going nuts around here, I tell you.
00:36:33Relax, will you?
00:36:35Relax.
00:36:35Who can relax?
00:36:36How can a man sleep nights?
00:36:38Them crickets.
00:36:40Why don't you complain to John?
00:36:41He'll knock them all for you.
00:36:43How long are we going to stay here?
00:36:46It seems I'm not giving orders around here anymore.
00:36:50You know, John's got something up his sleeve.
00:36:52You can bet on that.
00:36:52Yeah, whatever John says, it's okay with me.
00:36:55But it's them crickets that got me down.
00:36:57Them crickets all night long.
00:36:59Them crickets.
00:37:04Where's John?
00:37:05What's up?
00:37:06Where's John?
00:37:07Cops in the village.
00:37:08John, two cars full of them.
00:37:10They're asking questions all over the village.
00:37:13I told you guys never to come here.
00:37:19Mark, I'll get the cars out.
00:37:21You get the stuff packed.
00:37:22Kurt, what's the highway?
00:37:22Where are we going?
00:37:23Where's John?
00:37:24I don't think we ought to do this.
00:37:26I don't care what you think.
00:37:27I don't care what you think.
00:37:29I don't care what you think.
00:37:36Look at the night, Mel.
00:37:37I don't care what you think.
00:37:57Where's John?
00:38:05Oh, my God.
00:38:28Looks like the Dillinger mob has come west.
00:38:46Oh, this toothache's murder.
00:38:48Probably abscess.
00:38:49You don't need the right kind of food, that's why.
00:38:51Can't take a swig of this.
00:38:52You ought to see a dentist.
00:38:54That'll hurt more.
00:38:55Oh, it's killing me.
00:38:57It won't go away by itself.
00:38:59Bex is right, John.
00:39:00You should see a dentist.
00:39:01All right, all right.
00:39:02Yeah, but you've got to find one you can trust.
00:39:04You can't trust any of them.
00:39:06Once you open your mouth, you're through.
00:39:14How do you do?
00:39:15My name is Robbins, and I call for an appointment.
00:39:18Yes, Mr. Robbins.
00:39:19And Dr. Stanley will see you now.
00:39:26Mr. Robbins?
00:39:27Sit down.
00:39:39Ready, doctor.
00:39:41Now, what seems to be the trouble?
00:39:43I got a bad tooth.
00:39:47Open wide, please.
00:39:50Uh-huh.
00:39:52It certainly is a bad tooth.
00:39:55It'll have to come out.
00:39:56Will it hurt much?
00:39:57I'm afraid so.
00:39:58You have an impacted wisdom tooth.
00:40:00Maybe I better come back.
00:40:02Oh, I'll give you an anesthetic.
00:40:03You won't feel a thing.
00:40:06Okay.
00:40:08You're the doctor.
00:40:09Uh-huh.
00:40:12Wait a second, doc.
00:40:13Yes?
00:40:14Is that stuff dangerous?
00:40:15Oh, I give it to children.
00:40:21All right, now breathe deeply.
00:40:25Deeper.
00:40:27Deeper.
00:40:30Deeper.
00:40:32Deeper.
00:40:35Deeper.
00:40:40Deeper.
00:40:42Deeper.
00:40:59Extra paper. Dillinger captured. Read all about it. Extra. Dillinger captured. Extra paper. Dillinger captured. Read all about it here.
00:41:09Dillinger captured. Extra paper.
00:41:24Extra. Dillinger captured. Read all about it. Extra paper. Dillinger captured. Read about it. Extra paper. Extra. Extra. Dillinger captured.
00:41:40What do you got to say now, Dillinger?
00:41:47No tank town jailer can hold me. I'll be out before a month.
00:42:04You're in order to wash your hands.
00:42:07No tank.
00:42:17You're not in order to take care of your hands.
00:42:19Without the other way, Dillinger is never in order to wipe your hands.
00:42:19I know it's good if I can.
00:42:19It's good to eat.
00:42:20A beer.
00:42:20I have beer.
00:42:36How you doing?
00:42:38Good evening, Mr. Dillinger.
00:42:39Don't you ever get tired whittling, Jack.
00:42:41You gotta do something.
00:42:43Time sure passes slow in here.
00:42:46What are you making now?
00:42:47A boat.
00:42:48One of the guards wanted one for his little boy.
00:42:51He promised me 50 cents.
00:42:54Is it hard to learn?
00:42:56Mr. Dillinger, you don't need no 50 cents.
00:43:00Hey, Jack.
00:43:01Yes, sir.
00:43:03I'll give you a dollar for that knife and a piece of wood.
00:43:09Sold.
00:43:17Thank you, sir.
00:43:22Harold.
00:43:31THE END
00:43:58you want some place
00:44:01yeah
00:44:02well have a good time
00:44:04thanks
00:44:26hey God
00:44:27God
00:44:28oh God
00:44:30God
00:44:33what are you hollering about
00:44:34stick them up
00:44:39stick them up
00:44:41open up
00:44:43open up or I'll blow your brains out
00:44:51get in there
00:44:52get in there
00:45:02Mr. Dillinger
00:45:04my boat done turned into a gun
00:45:06go on Jack
00:45:11this is Tony
00:45:13glad to meet you Mr. Dillinger
00:45:14keep both hands in a wheel
00:45:17who is he
00:45:18when you were picked up Spex felt he needed an extra man
00:45:23so I felt we needed an extra man
00:45:26Tony's a good boy
00:45:27I've got nothing against Tony
00:45:29well I'm glad you feel that way John
00:45:30oh boy I'm glad you feel that way
00:45:33we were just wondering all of us here and talking about how you'd get out
00:45:36yeah how'd you do it John
00:45:37sprung in
00:45:42what's the idea
00:45:48what's the matter with you John
00:45:53now wait a minute John wait a minute
00:45:55you gotta listen to me before you do anything
00:45:57I didn't turn you in
00:45:58I didn't send those cops to that dentist
00:46:01I never knew anything about it
00:46:03you gotta believe me John
00:46:04you gotta believe me
00:46:06sure I believe you Spex
00:46:09sure
00:46:17wait it's wood
00:46:19it's wood
00:46:25John broke jail with a wooden gun
00:46:31John you're always kidding
00:46:33we're pals again John
00:46:35sure Spex
00:46:37just pals
00:46:59say what's the matter with your friend
00:47:01I don't see him anymore
00:47:02who's that
00:47:03you know the one with the glass
00:47:05Spex
00:47:07he had an accident
00:47:09oh that's too bad
00:47:11he wasn't hurt much
00:47:18yeah
00:47:26any be the
00:47:28Dutch
00:47:30Spex
00:47:34what do you sound I have no more customers
00:47:44you see Helen
00:47:46Look, John, we've got to get some dough, but quick.
00:47:49And what happens to all the money we get?
00:47:51When you're hiding out, everything costs triple.
00:47:53You guys spent it pretty easy while I was away.
00:47:55Well, we have to do something to kill the time.
00:47:56What's the difference? We're broke, and that's all that counts.
00:47:59Now, what's next, John?
00:48:00We're too hot. We've got to put one big job.
00:48:02Where?
00:48:03The First National.
00:48:04First National? Are you crazy?
00:48:06Count me out.
00:48:06I wouldn't go within a mile of the place.
00:48:08We're not gonna.
00:48:09Oh, I see. We're going to get it outside the bank like we did before.
00:48:12Oh, Marco, they'll never fall for that again.
00:48:14No, I wouldn't go within 10 miles of the place.
00:48:17We're not gonna go within 100 miles of the place.
00:48:19That sounds good.
00:48:19There's a shipping of $300,000 coming to the First National from the Treasury.
00:48:23Treasury? Are we going to rob the Treasury?
00:48:26Let you on talk.
00:48:26We can't crack the bank.
00:48:28We can't tackle the armored car again. The Treasury's an arsenal.
00:48:31But between the Treasury and the armored car, where's the money?
00:48:41On a train.
00:48:42That's it.
00:48:42A mail train.
00:48:44Look, Sean, that's fooling with the government.
00:48:46What are we going to do? Right here?
00:48:47Yeah, but the government.
00:48:49I haven't heard you wrong yet, have I?
00:48:51It's not going to be easy, but it's worth it.
00:48:53300 grand.
00:48:54We'll split it even this time.
00:48:57That's $60,000 apiece.
00:49:00Hello.
00:49:01Hello.
00:49:01How are you?
00:49:02Hi.
00:49:06Forget it for tonight. Let's eat.
00:49:13Beat it.
00:49:15What took you so long?
00:49:16It took him to show.
00:49:18Why?
00:49:19I was just wondering.
00:49:21What's the matter?
00:49:23You're not jealous of Tony, are you?
00:49:26No.
00:49:28Tony's a good boy.
00:49:48Tony's a good boy.
00:49:50Don't talk to anybody on the train.
00:49:51What do you take me for, a dummy?
00:50:08That sure is a heavy suitcase.
00:50:09Yeah, books.
00:50:11Thank you, sir.
00:50:20Drop me at the next station.
00:50:22Yeah.
00:50:22Wait until the train pulls out, then keep up with it.
00:50:24Yeah.
00:50:47Conductor, what's the matter?
00:50:48I feel sick.
00:50:50Can I help you?
00:50:52Yes, I wish I would.
00:51:09Yeah, feel better now?
00:51:10Yes, thanks very much.
00:51:51Let's go.
00:52:15Sit down, everybody.
00:52:18Sit down.
00:52:27Let's get going. Hurry up. Chomp for him.
00:52:29Go on. Go on.
00:52:40Make it easy, John.
00:52:41We've got to get him to a doctor.
00:52:43I'm all right. Drive straight to Otto's.
00:52:46We can't go there.
00:52:49Kurt took his chances like the rest of us.
00:52:51Drive straight to Otto's.
00:52:55Today on board the Crack Express Silver Lock.
00:52:58As a result, John Dillinger, public enemy number one,
00:53:01or rather public disgrace number one,
00:53:03has become the center of the biggest manhunt of the decade.
00:53:06The FBI has ordered an all-out search to track down the Dillinger mob,
00:53:11who are responsible for this brutal crime.
00:53:13Dillinger is believed to have been wounded.
00:53:15One of the bandits who was slain has been identified by the police as Kirk Otto.
00:53:20Two male clerks, though caught in the blast of machine guns,
00:53:23stood by their posts.
00:53:25I'm sorry, Mrs. Otto.
00:53:28Maybe it's better that way.
00:53:34What are you looking for, Papa?
00:53:37My pipe.
00:53:39I'll get it for you.
00:53:40Take it easy, John. Don't worry.
00:53:42Don't worry about it.
00:53:44Hide the car, Tony.
00:53:47I'll boil some water.
00:54:04I'll go see what Tony did with the car.
00:54:09I'd better help Ellen.
00:54:18What are you looking at me for?
00:54:40I'm looking for a check.
00:54:47Come on.
00:54:57I'm looking for a check.
00:54:57I'm going to go see what's going on here.
00:54:58I'm looking for...
00:54:59I'm looking for something.
00:54:59I'm looking for a check.
00:55:10THE END
00:55:35THE END
00:56:04THE END
00:56:05THE POLICE
00:56:05THEY'RE ALL AROUND
00:56:06THEY'RE SEARCHING EVERY PLACE
00:56:08GET YOUR THINGS
00:56:09I'LL GET THE CAR
00:56:10YOU MEET ME BY THE SIGN
00:56:11THE END
00:56:14THE END
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00:57:56THE END
00:58:07FIVE SECONDS
00:58:08FIVE SECONDS
00:58:10TIMES UP
00:58:11Oh, my God.
00:58:42Let's go.
00:59:27Let's go.
00:59:57Who is it?
00:59:58Ellen.
01:00:07Did you get it?
01:00:14It's cold in here.
01:00:16Yeah.
01:00:18There's something on with the radiator.
01:00:21Have you been out today?
01:00:24No.
01:00:28Why don't you take that down?
01:00:30I like it there.
01:00:34Let's go out, John.
01:00:36I can't.
01:00:37It's Christmas Eve.
01:00:38No one will be looking for you tonight.
01:00:40I can't.
01:00:43Well, I'm not staying in.
01:00:44I want to go out.
01:00:45I want to have some fun.
01:00:53Go on.
01:00:54Go out.
01:00:54Have yourself a good time.
01:00:57Go ahead.
01:00:59Go ahead.
01:01:12Go ahead, John.
01:01:13Go ahead, John.
01:01:14Go ahead, John.
01:01:42Go ahead, John.
01:01:44All is bright.
01:01:49Round yon virgin, mother and child.
01:02:00Holy infant so tender and mild
01:02:07Sleep in heavenly peace
01:02:19Sleep in heavenly peace
01:02:50Sleep in heavenly peace
01:02:52Sleep in heavenly peace
01:03:02Sleep in heavenly peace
01:03:04Sleep in heavenly peace
01:03:04Sleep in heavenly peace
01:03:06Sleep in heavenly peace
01:05:07Good to hear you talk, John.
01:05:08As soon as the heat cools off, I'll be back in the chips.
01:05:11I'll get a new mob together.
01:05:13Bigger than before.
01:05:15I'll get guys with nerve.
01:05:17Plenty of guts like myself.
01:05:20Yeah, that's what.
01:05:22Of course, I'll have to be careful.
01:05:25I can't do nothing now.
01:05:27Maybe next year.
01:05:30Yeah, next year ought to be fine.
01:05:35Well, what are we waiting for?
01:06:01I was hoping we'd go someplace today.
01:06:04I've only got a few dollars left.
01:06:06Well, who cares?
01:06:08Guess I had you figured wrong.
01:06:09What do you mean?
01:06:11What?
01:06:12Where are we going?
01:06:14I don't care.
01:06:14Let's go somewhere, anywhere.
01:06:16Let's go to a movie.
01:06:17Any particular one?
01:06:18I'd like to go to the biograph.
01:06:20Fine.
01:06:21Hey, you've got a new dress, huh?
01:06:23Mm-hmm.
01:06:24You look good, Red.
01:06:33How many, please?
01:06:34Two, please.
01:06:49You can reach me now at Fox Lake 287.
01:06:53Put it through as soon as it comes.
01:07:12You're a liar, Julie.
01:07:17If he heard you talk to me like that,
01:07:19he'd give you a terrible beating.
01:07:21You're an awful liar, Julie.
01:07:33Watch for the woman in red.
01:07:36You're a liar, Julie.
01:07:56You're a liar, Julie.
01:07:57You're a liar, Julie.
01:08:00You're a liar, Julie.
01:08:02You're a liar, Julie.
01:08:04You're a liar, Julie.
01:08:04You're a liar, Julie.
01:08:04You're a liar, Julie.
01:08:08they've been in there two hours show must be about over
01:08:14what's his name well that's the funny part of it we don't even know what he
01:08:17looks like this is no you're expecting him I'll take another burger sure you
01:08:23ever been in San Francisco no the smart fella stick in your own hometown and
01:08:29stay out of trouble you fellas sure you got the right place this is route 21 isn't
01:08:36it any alert fellas
01:08:47I think I'll get some candy
01:09:01so
01:09:02so
01:09:06so
01:09:09so
01:09:20so
01:09:21so
01:09:22so
01:09:25so
01:09:25One nickel-plated watch, a wallet, $7.20.
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