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A truck convoy traveling the Burma Road is menaced by a group of smugglers.
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05:58It's from Kansas City.
05:59Thanks, Vic.
06:10Why don't you ask me for a dance, you big luck?
06:12I have the order of this dance.
06:14The mug?
06:18You might have told a fellow you were leaving.
06:20Well, I thought I'd leave the farewells until I get back from Chung King.
06:24Your friends are going to miss you, Cliff.
06:25Me?
06:26Well, those fancy ties of mine, they're always borrowing.
06:29No.
06:30Tell me, what's the real reason for you going to Kansas City?
06:33I told you.
06:33The garage.
06:35Oh, yeah.
06:37Large King.
06:38One three, one nine.
06:39Valley Drive.
06:41Is the garage a blonde or a brunette?
06:43Ah.
06:44Oh, you mean Marge.
06:46Uh-huh.
06:46A redhead.
06:49But don't tell the boys.
06:50They've written me about her.
06:51Oh, sure.
06:52I'll keep you that secret.
06:57Well, thanks for the use of the hall.
06:59I'll be seeing you.
06:59Wait a minute.
07:00I'll grab the check and go with you.
07:01Don't bother.
07:08Certainly tough to figure women out, eh, Smitty?
07:10If you say so.
07:11Come on.
07:20Come on.
07:25Round them up, Cliff.
07:26We're ready to roll.
07:27Okay.
07:27Come on, gang.
07:28You heard them.
07:40Keep one truck open after you load that oil at Chongqing so you can pick up those tires.
07:44Right.
07:45Hey, hey.
07:47Yeah?
07:48You're sober?
07:49Certainly I'm sober.
07:50Took the blood.
07:51No kidding.
07:52Yeah.
07:53You make me very happy.
07:59Well, so long, Vic.
08:00See you in 12 days.
08:02Plus any rebels, don't forget to duck.
08:04No worries.
08:20Happy landings, Lug.
08:22Is that on McBriggel, Smitty, or a mirage?
08:25If you say so.
08:52Go!
08:55Keep going.
09:03Go!
09:06Yeah!
09:20See you in the middle!
09:24You're inspecting company, Smitty?
09:26Could be.
09:35Look out. Here he comes.
09:52Hey, wait a minute. Throw that on, Smitty.
09:59Good thing he wasn't a bummer with a crate of eggs, eh, Smitty?
10:02If you say so could be.
10:05Anybody get hit, Hank?
10:06I don't think so.
10:07Everybody all right back there?
10:11Okay, roll them.
10:32Oh, you're leaving us, Mr. Yu-Charles?
10:34Yes, some business in Rangoon.
10:36I should be back in a couple of days.
10:38Don't forget us.
10:39I won't.
10:40Bye.
10:41Bye.
10:45The insurance man, please.
10:47Yes, father's in the office.
10:49Thank you, please.
10:58Come on.
11:01Mr. Braco, please.
11:04I'm very busy, I...
11:06Oh!
11:08All right, come on.
11:10Come on, Mrs. Um...
11:12Mrs.
11:13One-one Lacey Wangley.
11:15Of course.
11:16Come on.
11:17Come on.
11:17You've come to pay your husband's insurance policy.
11:20Yes, please.
11:20Oh, let me see.
11:21Well, here it is.
11:24Mm-hmm.
11:24Aye.
11:25That's correct.
11:26Yes, please.
11:27Very sorry.
11:28Cannot make more payments.
11:29Aye.
11:30Hmm?
11:31Do you want to say you're going to drop your husband's policy?
11:34Yes, please.
11:35Hey, I think you're making a big mistake.
11:37A very big mistake.
11:38What prompts you to drop the policy?
11:40Have no more money.
11:42My husband, he died last month.
11:43Oh.
11:45Huh?
11:46Just a minute, Mrs. Ling.
11:49You've got a hundred phones coming to you.
11:55Mind the desk, Pop, will you?
11:57The convoy's coming in from Chongqing.
11:58Aye.
12:00Here you are.
12:02Ninety...
12:03Ninety-five...
12:04A hundred.
12:05Aye-ya.
12:06Oh!
12:07It's like lottery.
12:08Please?
12:09Worse.
12:09That comes out of my own pocket.
12:21Mister, am I glad to see you all in one piece.
12:23Have any trouble?
12:24Nothing to speak of.
12:25They flirted with us a little.
12:26Anybody hurt?
12:26No.
12:27Just scared Smitty a bit, that's all.
12:29Could be.
12:30I've been plenty worried, Cliff.
12:32The Thursday convoy was blown clean off the ridge.
12:35Mm-hmm.
12:35You think I'm a sucker and want to open a garage?
12:37Hi, Lug.
12:38Hi, Mug.
12:40Listen, fella, I'm going right down to the railroad station,
12:42get myself a one-way ticket to Kansas City.
12:45Oh.
12:45That much of a hurry, huh?
12:46You said it.
12:47Want to go with me?
12:49You mean the railroad station or Kansas City?
12:51Say, Cliff, there's a guy in the office looking for you.
12:54Who?
12:55I don't know.
12:56Might be the man from the finance company.
12:58I'll be right back.
13:04Mr. Weldon, I presume.
13:06Holy hell, Mike.
13:07How are you, Cliff?
13:08Fine.
13:09How are you, Cliff?
13:09Great.
13:10Hey, take it easy.
13:11I bruise.
13:12You always were the fragile type.
13:16Meet my brother, Mike.
13:18This is Ann.
13:19McBragle's the name.
13:20Hi, Mike.
13:20Hi, McBragle.
13:21Thought you were supposed to be flying for the Root Army.
13:24Oh, I was, but I got sore and quit when they dropped the flight hostess.
13:27Oh, the flight hostess dropped you.
13:29No kidding, Mike.
13:29Did you really quit?
13:30Yeah.
13:30Swell.
13:31That makes two one-way tickets to Kansas City.
13:34Kansas City?
13:35Sure.
13:35Oh, but I like it here.
13:38You know, there's a rental charge after the first minute.
13:41Oh, just name your fee.
13:44How about it, Vic?
13:44Do I get the job?
13:46Job?
13:46Yeah, you know, J-O-B.
13:48He hit me for one the minute he got in.
13:50That's the turtle in him.
13:52Always sticking his neck out.
13:54P.S., you don't get the job.
13:56Oh, now look, Cliff, I'm a big boy now.
13:58Over 21, remember?
13:59When do I start?
14:01Now, wait a minute.
14:01That puts me right in the middle.
14:03Don't tell me you're taking orders from Grandma here.
14:05No, but you are.
14:07You know, it's amazing how wrong one guy can be.
14:10Pardon me, miss.
14:11Perhaps you could tell me of some other trucking company that might have use for a merely terrific driver?
14:15Okay, Cluck.
14:16That's the way you feel about it.
14:18Get your head blown off.
14:19Oh, can't do that.
14:20I've already lost it.
14:21All right, let's go to the hotel.
14:23Always was a charming loser.
14:24Where's your bag?
14:25I had it sent over from the station.
14:26I told him to park it in your room.
14:28And that puts me right in the middle.
14:32Mike, if you still want that job tomorrow, drop in and see me.
14:34I'll be seeing you.
14:35Hello, Carol.
14:36There you go, Mac.
14:38Glad to see you.
14:39Hello, Mac.
14:40How are you?
14:41This is Angus McBregel, my brother, Mike.
14:43Glad to know you, Mac.
14:44It's a great pleasure.
14:46Ever has a brother.
14:48How you fixed for insurance.
14:51Mac will bet you 500 bucks that you are living.
14:54Well, that sounds like a good bet.
14:56That's what you think.
14:57Well, if you join the hell drivers, Mac will pay off all right.
15:00That'll do you a lot of good.
15:03Mac, it's a deal.
15:05I'll throw up your policy tonight.
15:07How's your heart?
15:09Oh, nothing to worry about there.
15:10I had it removed in an operation.
15:13Fang.
15:15Huh?
15:19Oh, there's a letter for you, Cliff.
15:22They sent it over from the office.
15:24It's from that certain garage.
15:26His name is Marge.
15:28Marge.
15:29You remember Margie.
15:30That cute little redhead I took away from you.
15:34Oh, Marge.
15:35You mean the one I dumped in your lap.
15:38Come on, Casanova.
15:39Let's go and wash up.
15:41How about you?
15:42No, thanks.
15:43I'm already washed up.
15:48Say, Pop.
15:49Hmm?
15:49That was sure a record run that you child made to Rangoon him back, wasn't it?
15:53Oh, he didn't go to Rangoon last.
15:55He fell over and spread his ankle.
15:57He missed the tent.
15:59But it's the new wind that blows nobody any good.
16:01He's got to pay for another day at the hotel now.
16:05Hey, Cliff, what is this Marge routine?
16:08Does that mean you don't go for Ann?
16:09What do you mean, go for her?
16:11I like her plenty.
16:13My mind's in Kansas City.
16:15Well, with me, it's going to be different.
16:16That is, if it's all right with you.
16:19Am I my brother's keeper?
16:20No, I proved that a long time ago.
16:27Hey.
16:38Did you happen to get the gentleman's name?
16:40No, but I got a good look at his kisser.
16:41And I won't need an introduction the next time I see him.
16:45There's certainly nothing dull about this town.
16:47Oh, it's not boredom that's driving me away.
16:50Thanks, kid.
16:51That guy was getting ready to cut himself a piece of throat.
16:53Oh, he was only kidding.
16:55McGregor will love you for this.
16:56You just saved him 500 bucks.
16:58Yeah, and all I get's a souvenir.
17:00Hey, that reminds me, I brought you a little souvenir from Shanghai.
17:02Well, what is it, a backstretcher or a kimono?
17:07All right, Grandma.
17:08Just relax.
17:08I'll get it for you.
17:14Well, that monkey sure clumped me pretty.
17:16Hey, that's funny.
17:17He won't work.
17:19Ah, quit your stalling.
17:20Open it up and let's have it.
17:21Well, I guess I'll have to perform a little operation here.
17:28Hey, wait a minute.
17:30This isn't my bag.
17:32It sure is its twin.
17:34I must have mixed them up at the station.
17:36Yeah, I suppose so.
17:37How do you like that?
17:38Well, there must be something in here that'll tell me who this guy is.
17:44Oh, everything happens to me.
17:46Ha!
17:47Hat doesn't even fit me.
17:49How do you like that?
17:49Get a load of the size of the feet, will ya?
17:51That means that your president is halfway to Rangoon along with my other pair of socks.
17:56Oh, that black hair.
18:00Hey, wait a minute.
18:01What's this?
18:05Maybe it's the guy's laundry list.
18:07Hey, if I know my chow mein, this is no laundry list.
18:12How long have you been publishing your convoy schedules?
18:14Don't be a dope.
18:16Only the transportation council knows when those trucks are old.
18:20Well, no wonder the guy tried to steal this bag.
18:23What are you talking about?
18:24Don't tell me you can read that stuff.
18:26Well, sure I can read it.
18:28When did you learn Chinese?
18:30Oh, I used to go with...
18:31Well, never mind Cliff.
18:32We've stumbled onto something really big here.
18:34Huh?
18:34This is your convoy schedule for the next 10 days.
18:37Ah, tell it to Sweeney.
18:38And here's the payoff.
18:39A parachute squad is gonna hijack your trucks on the Burma Road.
18:43Are you kidding me?
18:44Certainly I'm not kidding.
18:45There it is.
18:48Give me that.
18:50Hey, wait for Baby.
18:53Hey, Vic.
18:54I'm in on this.
18:55What's up?
18:56You read Chinese, what do you think?
18:57Get a load of that last paragraph.
19:03Where'd you get this?
19:04In what Mike thought was his suitcase.
19:06They mixed them up at the station.
19:08The parachute squad.
19:10Mister, you were born lucky.
19:12Do you realize your convoy had been the first one they knocked off?
19:15Yeah.
19:17Looks like I was flying for a lost cause.
19:19Why do you say that, Mike?
19:21Well, Chinese parachutists.
19:23Stabbing their own people in the back.
19:25Are you crazy?
19:26These guys are a bunch of gorillas.
19:28The scum of Europe and Asia doing a dirty job for money.
19:31That's right. The guy we tangled with wasn't Chinese.
19:33What guy?
19:34We walked in on a bird trying to snatch the suitcase.
19:36And the glimpse I had of him, he was Eurasian.
19:38A weird little scuffle woman, he got away.
19:40Too bad you couldn't hold on to him.
19:42Well, this is the matter for the British military police.
19:44We've got the ball, why don't we carry it?
19:46Don't talk like a kid.
19:48We're out of this.
19:49We're taking that rattler tomorrow as per schedule.
19:52Speak for yourself and boom.
19:53I don't know how you feel, Mike.
19:55But I can't take the responsibility of keeping this from Major Hart.
19:58After all, there's nothing you can do about it.
20:00That's what you think.
20:03Looks like you'll be traveling alone tomorrow, Cliff.
20:05I don't think so.
20:07I guess I'll have to reason with that kid, though.
20:10And in the good old fashioned way.
20:15Mike.
20:18Why, what on earth?
20:20Oh, this.
20:22Well, that's my one way ticket to Kansas City.
20:25You mean you and Cliff Ford?
20:27No, not exactly.
20:28We sort of cut for high card and I drew the one-eyed Jack.
20:32What are you talking about?
20:34Well, Cliff made me a sporting proposition.
20:37Either we'd both scram or we'd both stay.
20:39He's out buying the tickets now.
20:41Try out by combat, eh?
20:43Well, he spotted me the first punch and there was only one more.
20:47I'll bet you're the kid that wouldn't eat his spinach.
20:54Cut yourself shaving?
20:55No, I ran into a buzzsaw.
20:57Lucky.
20:58That's a horse apiece, Cliff.
20:59Last time, when he wanted to fly for dear old China, he didn't miss.
21:04Well, it's your last night in Lascio, huh?
21:06Yeah.
21:06I think it calls for a celebration.
21:09And if you play your cards right, you can tag along.
21:11Oh, try and stop me.
21:12Take over, Pop, will you?
21:14And he's going places.
21:15Aye, lass.
21:15I've got your putters here ready.
21:17Skip it, Mac.
21:18I'm going to Kansas City.
21:19Eh?
21:20Now, here's your chance, Miss McBregel.
21:22If there's anything you want to know about the guy on your right,
21:24I knew him when he wore short pants.
21:25Well, I knew him when he wore three-cornered pants.
21:36What's the matter, Smitty?
21:37Right?
21:38Smitty?
21:39Goofy.
21:40Go on, go on.
21:41Clear out of here.
21:42You dirty scourge.
21:46Well?
21:47Didn't you hear me?
21:49You...
21:51I thought I was losing my grip.
21:54Or maybe you're just good.
21:55Could be.
21:56Come on.
21:57Come on.
21:57Come on.
21:58Ah, boom cow with a foreign accent.
22:04Two beers and what do you have, Ann?
22:06Beers?
22:07A sassbrilla.
22:09Well, now, let's see.
22:10Where was I?
22:11Uh, 8,000 feet high with a J-89 on your tail.
22:14Oh, yeah.
22:14All right.
22:15So, there I am.
22:16I'm flying long-minding my own business when all of a sudden...
22:19This guy's playing a concerto in lead on my right wing.
22:22So, naturally, I look out to see if he's done any damage.
22:25No right wing.
22:26So, quick as a flash, keeping my head about me all the time, thinking, you see.
22:30I start to dive.
22:31Down.
22:31Down.
22:32Down.
22:32Down.
22:33What happened?
22:34I was killed.
22:38No kidding.
22:38What really happened?
22:39Well, that could have happened, couldn't it?
22:41Why did you chuck it, Mike?
22:44Well, to tell you the truth, I didn't.
22:46They chucked me.
22:47What'd you do?
22:48Nothing.
22:49Just hit the general in the head with a beer bottle.
22:51And he got sore.
22:52Yeah.
22:52Can you imagine that?
22:53Made him narrow-minded.
22:57Dollets?
22:57I'd be delighted.
23:07Why didn't that big brother of yours forget to duck this time?
23:10Oh, I don't know.
23:11It just wasn't in the cards, I guess.
23:13I'm sorry we have to leave.
23:14Are you really sorry?
23:15Yeah, it gripes me.
23:16Just when we were getting so well acquainted too.
23:20Tell me, what do you really like?
23:21Who?
23:22This girl he's so crazy about.
23:24Marge.
23:26Oh, Marge.
23:27Oh, so that's the way it is, huh?
23:29I always wondered why he never...
23:31Redhead, eh?
23:32Why couldn't he have been born color blind?
23:34Instead of stupid.
23:36Oh, he must be out of his mind.
23:37Come here.
23:38Mike, if you dare.
23:39Oh, relax.
23:42Well, what's the matter?
23:43Did he dance on your feet?
23:44No, I ran out of tickets.
23:47She's all yours.
23:47Thanks.
24:25Well, where's Mike?
24:26Well, his hat's gone.
24:28Must have run out of us.
24:29I guess he got sleepy.
24:30Well, looks like you're stuck with me.
24:32No, I'm not.
24:32I'm taking you home.
24:34Can't let him run loose around this town.
24:36You'd make a wonderful mother.
24:38Thanks.
24:42Half-witted brother of mine come in yet, Mike?
24:44I haven't seen him, Cliff.
24:45Well, I guess I'll have to go round him up.
24:47He doesn't know it, but it's past curfew.
24:49Good night, Mug.
24:51Have a good time, lass.
24:53Oh, marvelous.
24:54That's fine.
25:02Hi, Rick.
25:03You seen Cliff?
25:05Sure, I ran into him in the blue jade bar
25:06about half an hour ago.
25:07He was combing the town for you.
25:09I, uh...
25:10I think he wants to tuck you in.
25:12Oh, yeah?
25:13Say, Vic, what was it you said
25:15when I offered to help you run down that note?
25:17I said there was nothing you could do, Mike.
25:20Yeah, that's what I thought you said.
25:22Well, I've done it.
25:23You've done what?
25:24Oh, nothing.
25:24Just located the erasure
25:25that tried to steal that suitcase.
25:27You have?
25:28Well, who is he?
25:29Well, I don't know what his name is,
25:30but I know where he is.
25:31I tailed him to a little shack
25:33on the other side of town.
25:35Just order up a mess of my words, brother,
25:36and I'll eat him.
25:37Well, come on, let's go get him.
25:38Now, wait a minute.
25:39Take it easy, Mike.
25:40This is a job for the military police.
25:41Oh, no.
25:42This is my pardon.
25:43Well, who said it wasn't?
25:44Well, then why holler at Copper?
25:45Look, Mike, do we want to take this guy
25:47or do we want to play?
25:49Well, I guess you're right.
25:51Okay, go get your gendarmes.
25:52Well, aren't you coming with me?
25:53No, I'll stick here.
25:54Cliff might show up
25:55and I want to cut him in on the fun.
25:56Right, I'll get Major Hart
25:57and I'll meet you back here.
25:58Okay.
25:59Ah, look.
26:00If Cliff does turn up,
26:01don't you two apes try to take this guy by yourselves, understand?
26:04Relax, Vic.
26:05We'll wait for you and your army.
26:08Hey, Barton,
26:09give me a blonde bombshell.
26:10What's that?
26:11Two jiggers of vodka
26:13and a pair of boxing gloves.
26:23Hey, Cliff,
26:24the Kent brothers flushed to Eurasian.
26:26Mike did?
26:26Where is he?
26:27We're picking him up at the Burma.
26:29Hop in, Cliff, and join the partner.
26:30Nice.
26:31All right.
26:34I'm in my glory
26:36whenever I'm out with you
26:38Whether we're down at Wong Lee's
26:40or in a spot called the Lazy Lou
26:42I'm in my heaven
26:44whenever you're by my side
26:46Putting my best foot forward
26:48and beaming with pride
26:50When I'm out on my own
26:53there's no one who's duller
26:55But with you
26:56it's also a different color
26:59Life's hunky-dory
27:01It's funny what love can do
27:03I'm right in my glory
27:05When I'm with you
27:07When I'm out on my own
27:10There's no one who's duller
27:11Nice going, huh, Cliff?
27:18Nice going, Cliff?
27:21Nice going, Cliff?
27:22Nice going, Cliff.
27:24Nice going, Cliff
27:26Nice going, Cliff.
27:27Nice going, Cliff.
27:33And I hope you all understand my attitude in this matter.
27:36Someone in a position of trust and responsibility is betraying your cause.
27:41And it's my duty to find out who it is.
27:44Until this is cleaned up, every one of you is under a cloud.
27:49Now, has anyone anything to tell me?
28:00I think we understand, Major. We can all expect surveillance.
28:05Correct, Mr. Chairman. I'd like to make a suggestion.
28:09Yes?
28:11I only work here, but...
28:14Well, I think we ought to hold up the truck movements till this thing's solved.
28:17That's impossible, Mr. Harrison.
28:20Supplies are absolutely vital to the Generalissimo.
28:23How do we know they'll get through?
28:27We know they won't get through if we don't send them.
28:31And this traitor manages to send out another set of schedules?
28:33Let us hope that such is not the case.
28:37The regular convoy will leave tonight. On schedule.
28:42All right. You're the boss.
28:44Well, that seems to be that.
28:47I'm going to issue an invitation.
28:49If anyone wishes to see me in strict confidence, he knows where to reach me.
28:57I guess that's all, gentlemen.
28:59Not quite all, Major.
29:02I bought a couple of railroad tickets yesterday.
29:05One was for my brother.
29:08The other for myself.
29:11My brother won't need his now.
29:13I don't have to tell you about that.
29:16And I won't be using mine.
29:18Take a good look at them, gentlemen.
29:23There's a little story connected with those tickets for somebody in this room.
29:28And it's not going to have a happy ending.
29:36Okay.
29:38I'll be at the hotel if you want me.
29:55Supposing I take out this policy on Hubert's life tonight,
29:59and he pops off tomorrow.
30:01Just what do I get?
30:03Well, I've been lucky about 20 years.
30:08Good-bye, McBragle.
30:09No.
30:10Just a minute.
30:10Mrs. Hubert.
30:11Mrs. Hubert.
30:13Can you not take a joke?
30:15The joke's on you, McBragle.
30:16I'm going to a proper insurance broker.
30:19Mrs.
30:20How do you do?
30:21Mrs. Hubert.
30:24Oh, Cliff.
30:25As a man, I pray for you.
30:27She's in office.
30:28Thanks, Mike.
30:33Hello, Cliff.
30:34Any leads?
30:35Out of those deadpans?
30:37Did the Major tell them off?
30:39Oh, sure.
30:42We did have one hunch though.
30:44About those mixed suitcases, I mean.
30:46Really?
30:47Yeah.
30:48It's obvious that the guy must have discovered he had the wrong suitcase
30:51before that train left for Rangoon.
30:52Yeah.
30:54So the guy we're looking for is evidently somebody that intended to take that train at the last minute didn't
31:00We checked at the station drew a blank
31:03Everybody that bought tickets left on that train
31:06Wait a minute. I
31:08Know somebody who meant to go and didn't you child who's that a new fellow kind of tall working for
31:13the transportation council
31:15He checked out at the hotel and then came back and told poppy sprained his ankle
31:18But the ticket seller insisted everybody that bought tickets use them
31:21All right, so then you child didn't buy a ticket. Maybe he missed his bag before he got a chance
31:27My gosh that adds up with that
31:29He could have grabbed those schedules out of the council safe one of the members could have passed them on
31:33to him
31:34And that sprained ankle I got a hot hunch it's a phony
31:37He reached with the first excuse he could think of and I've taken that train and then made a quick
31:41try for the suitcase in your room. Oh wrong answer
31:45This guy I tangled with was a little Eurasian
31:48Right, so you just and he stooge to steal the bag
31:51Clif we we've got to tell the major about this now. Wait a minute. Let's not go off half cocked
31:56Suppose this guy really has a sprained ankle. That's what we're going to find out. I see excuse me
32:01Mr.. You chow have you honestly and truly got a sprained ankle or do we throw you in the jug?
32:06Okay smart guy, so I'll find out for myself
32:16Well, I'll get him to his feet give him a push and if it falls down or we'll know he's
32:20got a sprained ankle, okay?
32:21I hope it works
32:26Well, how do you do mistake braggler?
32:29Mr.. You chow, this is mr. Weldon. He lost a railroad ticket when he was in here
32:33Yes, I must have dropped it in the conference room. Do you mind if I say it?
32:36If you just sit inside with me
32:38Thank you
32:48Oh, I'm so sorry mr. You chow
32:50It's nothing. You take it easy. I'll have a look
32:54I I must have tripped
32:56What a clumsy thing for me to do
32:58Oh, please don't worry about it. Yes, I found it on the floor. Thanks. You're entirely welcome
33:05I'm sure you're all right now. Oh quiet. Come on. Thank you. Well
33:10Goodbye
33:11Good afternoon
33:25Well, my hunch wasn't so hot was it? No, your act was all right though. You know he broke the
33:31guy's leg
33:33What's going on? A fine couple of sleuths
33:39Oh
33:39Get the house
33:39Hey, what's going on?
33:43What's going on?
33:58Oh
33:59Oh
34:00Oh
34:00Oh
34:00Come on!
34:01Huh?
34:03Come on!
34:05Come on!
34:07Come on!
34:10Come on!
34:13Come on!
34:14Come on!
34:15Come on!
34:15Come on!
34:15Come on!
34:15Come on!
34:16Come on!
34:17Come on!
34:18Come on!
34:20Come on!
34:22Well, I guess that does it.
34:24Well, anyhow, it's a jolly nice night for the buggy ride.
34:27Hey, hey!
34:28Hello, Cliff.
34:29All ready to roll, huh?
34:31Yeah, I'm still against it.
34:32But who's going to leave this jolly rider?
34:34I guess Hank can handle it.
34:35If he stays sober.
34:37Look, Vic, I've been thinking it over.
34:40What do you say if I take this one?
34:42I thought you were...
34:43I know.
34:44As a detective, I'm still a good truck driver.
34:47I'd go nuts waiting for the Major to find out who did it.
34:50What do you say?
34:52You know what you may be stepping into.
34:54So what?
34:56I think I know how you feel.
34:58Thanks.
35:02Cliff, this of all times.
35:04Well, I've got to do something.
35:05Well, you don't have to get your ears blown off.
35:07That won't bring Mike back.
35:08I'll take care of myself.
35:11Oh, how's the ankle, Mr. Yu-Chop?
35:13Better, thank you.
35:14Good.
35:15Hiya, Cliff.
35:16Ha, ha, ha.
35:17Hey, hey, wait a minute.
35:18Wait a minute.
35:18You want to razzle?
35:19Huh?
35:20No, Paul.
35:21You don't want to razzle, huh?
35:23Ha, ha.
35:24That's what you think.
35:25Now, look...
35:28Paul!
35:35Did you see what I saw?
35:36Yeah.
35:37Pretty fancy footwork for a cripple.
35:42Oh, two against one, huh?
35:44Mr. Yu-Jop!
35:48Keep it away.
35:49Hide here, hide here.
35:53Going to follow him?
35:54Yeah.
35:59Frankie, wait.
36:01Come on, Frank!
36:31Council building.
36:33I can't wait.
36:45Go Young.
36:53What do you suppose he's after?
36:54I don't know. That's what we've got to find out.
37:00I don't know.
37:06It's Diane.
37:08It's sugar adding up.
37:13I don't know.
37:13I don't know.
37:24We're done.
37:25I don't know.
37:54Thenfly,
38:32You stay here.
38:50All I told you.
39:17All I told you.
39:37Thanks.
39:39Then this must be the guy who...
39:42Yeah.
39:43New Chow killed him to cover himself.
39:53Here's something.
39:53What is it?
39:55I don't know.
39:57I wonder what those numbers mean.
39:5936, 14, 22, 11.
40:05That's a funny looking fool.
40:07Yeah.
40:09Chinese writing and those numerals.
40:11Don't have that one.
40:25Come on.
40:27Come on.
40:39Is the Major in?
40:40Yes, sir.
40:40But he left orders not to be disturbed.
40:42But this is important.
40:43We've got to see him right away.
40:44Just a moment, please.
40:48Pardon me, Major.
40:49Miss MacBragel and Mr. Weldon wish to see you.
40:51They say it's urgent.
40:53Very good, sir.
40:54Will you have a chair, please?
40:55This can't wait, Sergeant.
40:56It'll only take a few moments, sir.
40:58Can you read Chinese?
40:59Sorry, I don't.
41:02We've got to figure out this chop suey some way.
41:05Say, Vic can read Chinese.
41:07Yes.
41:08I'll hop over to the office and have him translate it.
41:10You bring the Major as soon as you get to him.
41:11Right.
41:16Send him in, please.
41:18Yes, sir.
41:18Right away, sir.
41:19You may go in now, Miss, please.
41:32But, Major, what a...
41:34You know Mr. Tyen, I believe.
41:36How do you do, Miss MacBragel?
41:39May I present Colonel Maylong?
41:41Personal aid to the Generalissimo.
41:43Miss MacBragel and I have met.
41:46But then... then... you...
41:50I don't understand.
41:51Colonel Maylong has had the Eurasian under surveillance for some days.
41:56I was about to follow him to Rangoon when...
41:58Well, when this unfortunate mix-up of the suitcases occurred.
42:03Then... then who killed him?
42:05I don't know.
42:07Whoever it was, he escaped as I came in and...
42:09Well, then you and Mr. Weldon interrupted my search.
42:13I say, where is Cliff?
42:15Well, he went over to Vic Harrison's to translate a note he found in the Eurasian's pocket.
42:19Was that a note you found?
42:21Well, there were some Chinese characters and a lot of numbers.
42:23The numbers I wrote down.
42:25But I would certainly like to see what was written as well.
42:29Now, suppose we join Mr. Weldon and Mr. Harrison.
42:32That's a good idea.
42:33Very well.
42:37Hey, Vic.
43:08Hey, Vic.
43:09Hey, Vic.
43:12Hey, Vic.
43:20I've got to be a guy.
43:20Hey, Vic.
43:20Hey.
43:21Hey, Vic.
43:23Hey!
43:26Hey, Vic.
43:37Well, are you looking for anything in particular, Clare?
43:40No.
43:42I found it.
43:47Recognize that four, Vic?
43:53What are you talking about?
43:54You know what I'm talking about.
43:56You park the schedules in your own safe,
43:58so that all you stooge had to do is to come here and pick them up.
44:02Oh, you've got a little of that turtle blood in yourself, haven't you?
44:04Yeah. Runs in the family.
44:06So you're the guy that killed Mike.
44:19Give him I don't move.
44:26Go ahead, Lea.
44:32Yes?
44:33It's me, sir.
44:34Reporting back from a snack.
44:37You weren't going long, Hubert.
44:39Just grabbed a bite and some tea, sir.
44:42Okay.
44:43Well, it's about time to roll.
44:45Suppose you round up Cliff and the gang.
44:46Me, sir?
44:47What about the trucks?
44:49I'll be here.
44:50Oh.
44:51All right.
45:00Mocha.
45:10Let's go.
45:11You're right.
45:12Come on.
45:28Let's go.
45:29Let's go.
45:30Let's go.
45:30Let's go.
45:31Let's go.
45:41So good.
45:53Hello.
45:54Where's Cliff?
45:55Should be along any minute now.
45:56Hubert's out rounding up everybody for me.
45:58But he left me to come here.
45:59That's funny. I haven't seen him since early this evening.
46:02Hope he shows up in time to take the convoy.
46:04It's way past midnight.
46:05But where could he have gone to?
46:06Do you think he could have been...
46:07I wouldn't worry too much about Cliff if I were you.
46:09He can take care of himself.
46:10Do you mind if you wait inside?
46:13Why not at all?
46:14Come right in.
46:22Won't you sit down there?
46:25Cliff was going to get you to translate a Chinese note for you.
46:28He must have gone to somebody else.
46:30What sort of note was it?
46:32We do not know its contents.
46:33Yet.
46:34That is, not all of it.
46:35Greg took down those numbers from it.
46:37And frankly, we don't understand them.
46:43Could be the combination of safe.
46:45Not one you are familiar with, however?
46:48Me?
46:49Why, no.
46:50It's not the combination of my safe, if that's what you mean.
46:52You don't mind if I try it?
46:54Not at all.
46:55Help yourself.
46:56Mere routine, of course.
47:06Who is he?
47:07Colonel May Long, the General Lissomo's personal aide.
47:10He has a lead on that espionage matter.
47:32Say, maybe that's the combination of the council's safe.
47:35No, Mr. Hatterson.
47:37Then I give up.
47:46But I couldn't find Cliff Weldon nowhere.
47:49Well, did you look in the hotel?
47:50Yes, indeed, Miss.
47:51Your pop ain't seen him neither.
47:53Well, shall we wait for him?
47:54Anyone else who can lead the convoy?
47:56Looks like I'm elected.
47:57Oh, Cliff.
47:58We'll look for him, Miss McBregel.
47:59But the trucks must leave now.
48:01I accept your offer, Mr. Hatterson.
48:03Okay, Chung King.
48:04Here I come.
48:05All right, men.
48:05Warm them up.
48:06All right.
48:31Just in case those schedules did get through.
48:33Good luck.
48:46Good luck.
49:16Well, it's a jolly nice knife.
49:18Would somebody please find Cliff?
49:20I've looked everywhere, Miss.
49:30Cliff!
49:34Who'd you guard that convoy?
49:35Harrison did.
49:36He's the bird we're after.
49:37I've got the goods on him.
49:38What are you two?
49:39It's all right.
49:39They're working with us.
49:40The general listener must aid.
49:41We'll explain later.
49:42You could break out some rifles and ammunition.
49:44All right.
49:45One moment, Mr. Weldon.
49:47Harrison didn't take those trucks to deliver them to Chung King.
49:50So what?
49:50There's a good chance he may have finally gotten the schedules through to the guerrillas.
49:54That would mean parachute troops.
49:55Perhaps.
49:56Anyway, an ounce of prevention that couldn't do that.
49:58That's right.
49:59Now you're sticking our necks into an ambush.
50:02Major, if you've got a couple of your men, I'll grab a truck and round up as many as I
50:05can.
50:05Expeditionary force, eh?
50:07Right.
50:07Bring your men back here.
50:08How about you two, Ian?
50:10Thank you, Ian.
50:11Good.
50:14Come on, there, boys.
50:27Well, it's a stop now, man.
50:28It's all right.
50:29Howdy up.
50:29Come on.
50:30Howdy up.
50:30Come on.
50:31Come on.
50:31Howdy up.
50:33Hey.
50:37Let's come out of here.
50:39Come on.
50:39I'll kill him.
50:40You're wasting time.
50:41Come on.
50:45Come on.
50:46Come on.
50:59Yes, sir.
51:03He's got the line at the end.
51:10All right.
51:11Any cartridges, buddy?
51:12Could be.
51:14How are you, Major?
51:15Quick work, Cliff.
51:16We ought to catch them by dawn.
51:17I'll take Colonel Mayall and Mr. Pion with me.
51:19You'll stick close behind us.
51:20Right on your taillights.
51:21Goodbye, lad.
51:22Goodbye?
51:23Well, if you're going, I'm going too.
51:25No, no, I've been with you.
51:26Come on, Cliff.
51:26Oh, but Cliff.
51:27Don't be a dope.
51:29Goodbye, Mug.
51:35Major, you'll let me go.
51:36I'm afraid not, Caillant.
51:42Imagine me being left behind with the women and children.
51:45All I ever gets a chance to do is watch.
51:49And I never sees nothing.
51:55Hey, are you there?
52:04You see what I mean?
52:06For a measly sum, your dependents are protected
52:09in case you're killed.
52:10Could be.
52:11Now, you're a sensible lad, Smitty.
52:13A responsible lad.
52:15And a hundred pounds is not to be sneezed at.
52:17Have you a wife?
52:19If you say so.
52:20Aye, of course.
52:21Then maybe you better take out a bigger policy.
52:25Now, for a little more, you can.
52:27Hey, Mac.
52:27You trying to sell Smitty insurance?
52:29Aye.
52:30Don't waste your time.
52:31You don't understand English.
52:32Oh.
52:33Could be.
52:37Why don't you keep your eyes on the road, you big lug?
52:40Holy Hannah, where'd you drop from?
52:44Well, I guess Smitty will have to pile out.
52:47We can't let her stay back there.
52:49Could be.
53:11And once you put away.
53:14Can you study Roger, Sue?
53:14Could be.
53:14Could be.
53:22Please, sir.
53:22No, I guess.
53:23No, we can.
53:50Let's go.
54:21I don't know.
54:23I don't know.
54:24I don't know.
54:31Oh, my God.
55:06All set.
55:08All right, helldrivers, it's the end of the line.
55:11Pile out!
55:13You, out of there!
55:19Now, will you get out of those trucks?
55:24Get their guns.
55:26Find them!
55:37Take over, Cliff.
55:38Right.
55:58Let's go.
56:00Good sound.
56:02Run them! Keep those guys covered!
56:16Get back in there!
56:25Wait a minute!
56:55Let's go!
56:55Hey, Hank!
56:56That's your raisin with the grenades.
56:58Yeah.
57:24Put down your gun, Harrison!
57:26Put down your gun, Harrison!
57:39I'm happy you didn't shoot him in the leg.
57:41I've got him insured for 500 pounds.
57:43Bob!
57:44You, Cliff!
57:45Sure.
57:46Great.
57:46Come on.
57:49All right, gang.
57:50Climb aboard.
57:51Party's over.
57:52Hey!
57:53What do you think you're doing?
57:55The stuff's got to go through to Chongqing, hasn't it?
57:58Well, what about the garage?
58:00Cliff Weldon, a Kansas City grease monkey?
58:02Don't be silly.
58:04Good work, Cliff.
58:04Thanks, Major.
58:05Mr. Weldon, if we could arrange...
58:07I'm just getting ready to roll.
58:09And incidentally, Mr. Harrison just handed in his resignation.
58:13I can handle that job.
58:14It's yours.
58:15Thanks.
58:18Unless you'd rather live in Kansas City.
58:21Cliff!
58:23What about the redhead?
58:25Oh, Marge.
58:27Oh, I almost forgot.
58:29What?
58:30You haven't even opened it.
58:31That's right.
58:36Well, what do you know about that?
58:39Swell news.
58:41Aunt Marge is getting married.
58:43Aunt Marge?
58:45Yep.
58:46About time, too.
58:47She's 63, come Micklemas.
58:48Okay.
58:50Be seeing you, Mug.
58:51Hey, Hank.
58:52Everybody accounted for?
58:53Yeah, we're all right.
58:54Okay, let's get going.
59:29answer your question.
59:31Excuse me, sir.
59:31Go, Bob.
59:32Go, Bob.
59:33Go, Bob.
59:35Go, Bob.
59:37Go, Bob.
59:38Go, Bob.
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