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00:00Put yourself together, you can make it!
00:07Come on, Joe.
00:13You're someone, get it.
00:20Well, well.
00:22What's the difference?
00:24They can't catch me.
00:29They can't catch me either.
00:31I know.
00:32Yes, they can.
00:34A couple of weeks in a base hospital and you'll be walking around again.
00:38I should worry.
00:42And my body will warm.
00:47You know, Johnny.
00:50Tell you what, nothing can happen to you.
00:55But it has happened to me.
01:01There's something I want to tell you.
01:05If there's anything I can ever do for you,
01:10call on Johnny.
01:14Johnny!
01:16Johnny!
01:21Oh!
01:51Johnny!
02:22She's finished.
02:36She's finished.
02:38And look at her.
02:39She's a grand.
02:42Come and look at her.
02:43Yes.
02:44Look at her.
02:45Come and look at her.
02:48One.
02:50Two.
02:51Wait a minute.
02:54Three bucks.
02:55Thank you very much.
02:56Yes.
03:02What's the matter?
03:03Why are you staring at the window?
03:05That's for good luck.
03:07Good luck?
03:11Oh, good luck.
03:12I'm going to make two.
03:13Two.
03:16All right.
03:17Come on, Rosa.
03:18You make one.
03:19Here you go.
03:20Yes.
03:24Come on.
03:25Another one now.
03:26Yes.
03:28That's nice.
03:29All right.
03:32This is nice.
03:35Hey, what's the matter?
03:36You want to squeeze your finger?
03:38Come on.
03:39Go upstairs and go to bed.
03:40I have to go to school in the morning.
03:41Hey, wait a minute.
03:43Who discovered America?
03:44Christopher Columbus.
03:45Yes.
03:46And who was the first president of the United States?
03:50George Washington.
03:51That's good.
03:52Now, who's the greatest Italian in all the world?
03:56Mussolini.
03:57Mussolini.
03:58Hey, Mussolini.
03:59That's good.
04:02He's smart, isn't he, mama?
04:04Hey, the lady, you fix her sleeves in the coat, yes?
04:10Hey.
04:12Hello, boss.
04:14Hello.
04:15Something I can do for you?
04:17No, just looking around.
04:19Say, nice little place you've got here.
04:22Oh, you like it?
04:23Yeah.
04:24How's business?
04:25Oh, business is fine.
04:26Good neighborhood.
04:27Everybody's nice.
04:28That's right.
04:29Everybody's swell.
04:30Just as long as you keep your mouth shut.
04:34Everybody's nice.
04:35That's right.
04:36Everybody's swell.
04:37Just as long as you don't make no bad friends.
04:40Oh, I got no bad friends.
04:42Everybody's like Enrico Pometi.
04:45That's right.
04:46That's what I dropped in here to talk to you about, Pometi.
04:49I don't want you to make any mistakes.
04:51And in case you do make any bad friends, I'm here to take care of you.
04:56But I don't understand.
04:58I got no bad friends.
05:00Oh, quit your kidding, Pometi.
05:02This is a pretty tough neighborhood, and you know it.
05:06Well, maybe.
05:09And if some bird got sore at you,
05:12it wouldn't take much to put this little joint on the fridge, would it?
05:16Why?
05:17Why'd it do this?
05:18Why?
05:19Well, it's been done.
05:22Tell the cops.
05:24That wouldn't do any good.
05:26A copper wouldn't put his thing on a racket like this.
05:28That's been tried, too.
05:32Now, listen.
05:33I know a pretty big shot in this ward who carries a lot of influence.
05:38And I can fix it so that you'll never have no trouble.
05:43Oh.
05:45You want me to buy protection, is that it?
05:48That's the ticket.
05:49Now, say you slip him about 20 bucks a week,
05:53and he'll pass the word along the line to let you alone,
05:56and you'll be left alone.
05:58Check it down there.
06:00That's not a nice word, Pamedi.
06:03You're just buying protection.
06:05Now, all the big companies do it.
06:07Sometimes it's pretty hard for you little guys to get a chance like this.
06:11Well, how about it?
06:13We start collecting, say, uh, next Saturday?
06:16I'm sorry.
06:17Now!
06:18What?
06:19I'm sorry!
06:20Now!
06:21I bet you my place used to be down.
06:24What?
06:55Speaker, I want to talk to you.
06:57I want to tell you if you can't do it for me.
07:00Hey, Mr. D.
07:01I want to talk to you.
07:02What is it, Howland?
07:03Well, sir, it seems that Guinea ain't pleased with the treatment he's getting downstairs.
07:06Somebody threw a pineapple into his joint,
07:08and he sure he knows who's behind it.
07:10Yes, it's that dirty crook up in the corner.
07:12Hmm.
07:13I mean Watson Corner.
07:14Yeah, they got him in the office of the chief of detectives now.
07:16All right.
07:17Have him sent up here.
07:18And tell Featherstone I want to talk to him.
07:19Yes, sir.
07:20Come in.
07:21Tell me about it.
07:22I'll tell you, Mr. Anderson.
07:23I can tell you.
07:24You're going to be surprised at what I'm going to tell you.
07:26Sit down.
07:27Tell me about it.
07:28Don't get excited.
07:29No, no.
07:30I'm not excited.
07:31I'm a good American citizen.
07:32A long time ago, I come up from the oil country.
07:34I want to be an American.
07:36I took out of my papers.
07:38And now, I'm a 100% American.
07:42That's fine.
07:43Sit down.
07:45I say with the moon.
07:47I married a nice little girl.
07:48She work.
07:49We have one or two bambinos.
07:51She keep on working just the same.
07:53I see.
07:54By the by, I set up a money to open a little place.
07:57You see, our own.
07:58I press the pants.
08:00She take out of the spot.
08:02So on and the butt.
08:03Do you understand?
08:04I understand.
08:05So on and the butt.
08:06Then one day, there's a dirty crook, a Jaime White in the corner.
08:10He come in.
08:11And he say, I have to pay $20 a week for protection.
08:15I no pay.
08:17I tell him to go.
08:18Well, I tell him to go.
08:20I tell him to go.
08:22Two days later, somebody rip the tires out of my car when I delivered the son of the rest.
08:31Then Jaime White in the corner, he come around again.
08:35He said to me, if I no going to pay him in the morning, I ain't going to be sorry.
08:40It make me mad.
08:41I kick him out of my place.
08:43Now tonight, somebody throw something through the window.
08:47And in my whole store, she's a go put.
08:52What's it all for?
08:53What's it all for, Mr. D.A.?
08:55What's it all for?
08:59That's what's known as the shakedown.
09:01What's the matter, Mr. D.A.?
09:03What's the matter with this country, Mr. D.A.?
09:06I leave the old country to get away from the black hand, the mafia.
09:10I come into this country, and I draw a kiss to the goddess of liberty.
09:14I'm free.
09:16I work hard.
09:17My Rosa, she's a worker hard.
09:19And now, I lose my little place.
09:21All because I don't want to pay the money to this dirty crook.
09:24The shakedown.
09:27Why is no honest man going to make a living in this country?
09:30Everybody is a pay grifter to the crook and the gangster.
09:36What do you need in this country?
09:38It's Mussolini.
09:39That's what you need.
09:40He kick out the crooks.
09:42He make a bigger crook catch a little crook.
09:44And if he don't, I'll catch the royal one.
09:46Not a bad idea.
09:53After you.
09:54Hey, wait a minute.
09:55Wait a minute.
09:56Wait a minute.
09:59This man says you try to shake him down for a weekly payment.
10:02When he refused, his place was mysteriously blown up.
10:06How about it?
10:07Why are you screwing?
10:08I offered him protection from a licensed private detective agency.
10:11Why, this wop lives in a tough neighborhood.
10:13And he should have somebody watching his joint at night.
10:15Liar, liar, liar.
10:17Liar yourself, Giddy.
10:18You're going to be Giddy.
10:19What's a Giddy?
10:20You're going to be Giddy.
10:21Be quiet.
10:22I'll break your teeth.
10:23Be quiet.
10:24How about it, Featherstone?
10:25Lies and corns tell the truth.
10:27He does own a private detective agency.
10:30Here's my card.
10:35I can imagine it.
10:37A two-by-four joint with a telephone and a desk, huh?
10:45Yes.
10:47Bail bond.
10:49Oh, all right.
10:52Your bail bond is waiting downstairs.
10:54Thanks a lot, Mr. D.A.
10:56What's the matter?
10:57You going to let him go?
10:58I'm afraid I'll have to.
10:59Oh, no, no, no, no.
11:00Hey, hey, hey.
11:01Hey, hey, hey.
11:02Wait a minute.
11:03Wait a minute.
11:04Wait a minute.
11:05What's the matter with you?
11:06You crook, you dirty bum of yours.
11:09I'll break your teeth.
11:11Crook, you.
11:12Arrest that man for assault.
11:14Assault?
11:15Me?
11:16Why, I never laid a hand on him.
11:17How about it, boys?
11:18He sure did.
11:19He certainly did.
11:20Take him downstairs and throw him in a cell.
11:22I can convict him for this.
11:24A nice frame-up, eh?
11:25Well, it won't work.
11:26This is against the law.
11:27The law?
11:28I'll have the laws framed in this town
11:30so that you and your gang will be thrown out of it.
11:33Our slogan will be, get out or get shot.
11:36That's Mussolini.
11:37Get out to get a shot.
11:39Mussolini, he's saying, give everybody castor oil, too.
11:43And I may do that, too.
11:45Take him downstairs.
11:46Listen, I'll break your...
11:47All right, all right, all right.
11:48You do a good job of it.
11:49All right, all right.
11:58We haven't a thing on that fella, really.
12:00We've held him just the same.
12:01Just as you say.
12:03I'm getting out of this racket.
12:04It's getting too tough for me.
12:06What do you mean, getting tough?
12:08I thought you had it pretty easy.
12:09It isn't going to be easy with Johnny Molinas
12:11and his gang in town.
12:13They're going to muscle in on all the local rackets.
12:15Johnny Molinas?
12:16Yeah, Johnny Molinas.
12:18And you're going to see the greatest little gang war
12:20this part of the country ever saw.
12:22They're going to sprinkle the streets with lead.
12:25Kids are going to get killed.
12:27And I'm getting out.
12:29Johnny Molinas.
12:31Johnny Molinas.
12:37So, uh, you're quitting the force, huh?
12:39Yeah.
12:40What are you going to do?
12:42Well, I thought I'd open up a private detective agency myself.
12:46Oh, yes?
12:47Yeah.
12:48What about it?
12:49Featherstone, I always thought you were yellow and, uh, crook.
12:52Just a minute.
12:53And I was never sure of it than I am at this minute.
12:55Hand in your resignation any time you like.
12:57And that's just what I'm going to do.
13:01Wait a minute.
13:05I want you to do something before you go.
13:08What is it?
13:09Bring Johnny Molinas here.
13:10That ought to be easy.
13:12Everybody knows that Johnny Molinas and his gang
13:14are at the Pellicer Hotel.
13:16All right, get him.
13:17Okay, boss.
13:31I'll be right back.
14:01Hello, Vince.
14:15Hey, Chili Scoppelli and two of his mob
14:18are down at the desk asking for you.
14:20I wonder what that guy wants.
14:22The clerk's stalling him along.
14:25That party at the desk is okay.
14:28What?
14:29They're already on their way up here.
14:32What do you suppose that mob wants?
14:35They want to talk business with us.
14:38Hello, Johnny.
14:39Hello, big shot.
14:41Come on in.
14:45Sit down.
14:47This is just a little sociable visit, I take it.
14:51Come on in.
14:53Come on in.
14:55Sit down.
14:57Sit down.
14:59Sit down.
15:01Sit down.
15:03Sit down, Johnny.
15:05This is just a little sociable visit, I take it.
15:12Don't close the door.
15:13There's a couple of your mob tailing us.
15:15They better be.
15:20We sort of expected you boys to meet us at the train
15:23when we came in.
15:25We were there all right, but you didn't see us.
15:32I'm not going to stall around, Molinas.
15:34This is my town.
15:35What are you doing here?
15:36Come on, Chilly.
15:37This is anybody's town.
15:39I'm warning you that this burg ain't big enough for both of us.
15:42All right.
15:43Why don't you get out then?
15:44I promoted it, developed it, organized it.
15:58Perhaps the burg is big enough for two of us.
16:01What do you say to cutting in on the racket?
16:02Me and you working together.
16:03Oh, no, Chilly.
16:05I never split with anyone.
16:07So that's the way you want it, eh?
16:08That's the way I want it, and that's the way it's going to be.
16:12OK.
16:13OK.
16:21There's going to be trouble.
16:22Sure there's going to be trouble.
16:24You can't expect to get anything for nothing, can you?
16:26There'll be trouble plenty.
16:32Yeah, and I guess it's coming sooner than we expected.
16:34Get over there, Shorty.
16:35Open up.
16:43Well, it looks as though you was expecting somebody.
16:48You never can tell.
16:50You're Johnny Molinas, ain't you?
16:52I've heard of you, too.
16:54Pally was just left here.
16:56Yeah.
16:57Chilly Scruff Pally.
16:58Cut out the smart cracks.
17:01The district attorney wants to see you downtown.
17:05What does the D.A. want to see me for?
17:07Now, I knew Chilly was in pretty good in this town, but I never thought he was that hot.
17:11You'll find out when we get there.
17:13Get your hat.
17:17Oh, the old elf, huh?
17:18A D.A.
17:19A lamp head.
17:20A dinosaur.
17:21Like any other guy in the Army.
17:23You may go, Ferguson.
17:26Look what I dug up.
17:28Do you remember that?
17:29Gee whiz.
17:32What a swell little baby that was.
17:34Hey, Marty, do you remember that tattoo that she had on the right?
17:38No.
17:39What's with the right?
17:41It was the left.
17:43The left.
17:45Well, you're the one guy that should know.
17:48And now you're the great big district attorney of this burg, eh?
17:50And you're Johnny Molinas.
17:52At your service, boy.
17:53Hot shot Johnny.
17:54That's me.
17:55Well, we've both gone a long way, Johnny, since we were over there.
17:58What are you going to do, Marty?
17:59Run me out of town?
18:01Chili Scarpelli has already promised to do that.
18:03No, Johnny, I'm not going to run you out of town.
18:06I'm going to run Chili Scarpelli out of town and you're going to help me.
18:09Oh, I am, am I not?
18:11You could size that Featherstone up, couldn't you?
18:13He's yellow and he's crooked.
18:16He's going to resign.
18:18Says that he's going to start a private detective agency of his own.
18:22But that's just a blind for another one of Scarpelli's rackets.
18:26I want you to take his place.
18:28What?
18:29Johnny Molina's a dick?
18:31Don't be crazy.
18:32Johnny, you've got to fight and you've got to fight on my side.
18:36America has changed.
18:38And the little fellow in the street has made up his mind and it's get out or get shot.
18:43Get out or get shot, eh?
18:45Uh-huh.
18:46Come here.
18:52Look at that.
18:56That's my city.
18:58And it's full of a lot of little fellows trying to make a living.
19:01Trying to raise children.
19:04But harassed, beaten and robbed by organized crime.
19:09Chili Scarpelli.
19:11A lot of crooked politicians and grafting policemen behind him.
19:14But Marty, I couldn't turn copper.
19:17Johnny, you've got to do something.
19:18You might just as well chip in and help me.
19:20The gangs have got to go.
19:22All right, what can I...
19:23Johnny, I need you.
19:24You're the only man for the job.
19:25Get that?
19:26The only man.
19:28You know it's one thing to arrest one of these criminals.
19:30But it's another to get a magistrate to hold him.
19:33And it's still another to convict him.
19:35I want the yellow rats, the dirty baby killers,
19:38treated just the same as one gang would treat another.
19:41I want them shot.
19:44Shot, eh?
19:48Johnny, do you remember one night in France
19:51when you said you'd do anything in the world for me?
19:58Yes, I do, Marty.
20:00Well?
20:05I knew you would, Johnny.
20:07Put the order through, Marty, and get me a badge.
20:10And then order a dozen coffins.
20:15You'd better order a carload. They're cheaper.
20:21What do you say, boy?
20:22Hello, big fella.
20:24What do you want downtown, Johnny?
20:28Get a load of that.
20:30What's your idea?
20:32Yours truly is the new chief of detectives at this town.
20:34What do you mean?
20:36I still don't get it.
20:37Sure, the district attorney is an old pal of mine.
20:40And he made me promise him that I would shoot the Scapelli mob
20:42right out of this town.
20:44And I did.
20:46And I did.
20:48And he made me promise him that I would shoot the Scapelli mob
20:50right out of this burg.
20:52What?
20:53That's the way it stands.
20:56What a meal.
20:57Why, the town will belong to us.
21:00A gang war with the police on our side.
21:03What could be sweeter?
21:05Now, listen, boys.
21:06Now, tonight's a great time to start.
21:09They tried to knock off a little whop dry cleaner downtown.
21:13And the little whop had Jaime Weissenkorn pinched.
21:17Now, it's a cinch that the guinea's life isn't worth a nickel.
21:20So I want you, Tony, to pass the word out to one of our gang
21:24to go out and get one of the Scapelli mobs, see?
21:27And find out just when Scapelli is going to bump him off,
21:30even if you have to be a little rough with Scapelli's man.
21:33Get it?
21:34Leave it to me.
21:37Let me see that.
21:39Boy, do we race.
21:41Look at that, will you?
21:47Come on.
22:08Come on, Andrea, we want you.
22:11What, there's the ride?
22:13No.
22:14We just want a little information out of you, that's all.
22:16Put on your cue.
22:30This way, buddy.
22:32Go on.
22:33Go on.
22:35Come in.
22:45Come in.
22:54Hello, Andrea.
22:55Let's have it.
22:56What's the gag?
22:58That guinea that had Jaime Weissenkorn arrested,
23:02when does he get bumped off?
23:04Well, he's going to get bumped, ain't he?
23:06Sure he is.
23:07What is to you?
23:09Johnny Molinas wants to know.
23:11Oh, the new copper.
23:13And you think I'll double-cross Jill and steal what I know, huh?
23:17Johnny wants to know, are you going to kick through?
23:19What do you think I am?
23:21Not a chance.
23:23So you're not going to talk, is that it?
23:26That's it.
23:29All right, boys.
23:31Get in the works.
23:48Well, this looks like it.
23:59You wanted something, please?
24:01Hey, are you Enrico Pometi?
24:04That's me.
24:06Uh-huh.
24:07No shooter, please.
24:09That's all right, don't get excited.
24:11We're the police.
24:13Oh, you're scaring me.
24:15You beat it upstairs and stay there till I tell you to come down.
24:18Your life's in danger here.
24:20My life?
24:21What?
24:22Jaime Weissenkorn, he's out?
24:24No.
24:25What?
24:26Jaime Weissenkorn, he's out?
24:28No, Jaime Weissenkorn is not out.
24:30Now, come on.
24:31Get upstairs and stay there till I tell you to come down.
24:33All right.
24:34Let me have that coat.
24:35Coat?
24:36Johnny, there's a dummy just made for it.
24:40Yeah, that'll be fine.
24:41Glad to be it.
24:48That's fine.
24:49Bring him along.
24:51Put him right down there.
24:53How about now till he looks a little natural?
24:55He's got dummy's face.
24:56Smokey.
24:57Yeah, that's from the explosion.
24:58Looks like a binge.
25:05There you are.
25:06All right, beat it then.
25:10Come on, in here.
25:20Keep it running, kid.
25:50We got him.
26:20Come on, Vince.
26:34I got a call outside.
26:43Gee, he's dead.
26:45Yeah.
26:46Get out or get shot.
26:50Vince, in about a week we'll own this town.
26:52And what a killing we'll make.
26:54Well, we made a good start.
26:57You boys stick around here.
26:58I'm going down and call the morgue.
27:20I'm afraid that's OK.
27:22They didn't have a chance, Marnie.
27:24It was in the bag from the start.
27:27Good morning, Elizabeth.
27:28Good morning, Mr. Patterson.
27:30Is Mr. Andrews in his office?
27:31Yes, he is, ma'am.
27:35Oh, I'm sorry.
27:36I'm intruding.
27:37Not at all, Eleanor.
27:38Come right in.
27:43I'm sorry.
27:44I'm intruding.
27:45Not at all, Eleanor.
27:46Come right in.
27:50Hello.
27:51Hello.
27:53Eleanor, I want to present Johnny Molinas.
27:56Johnny and I were in France together.
27:58You've heard me speak of him.
28:00Now, this is Miss Patterson.
28:02How do you do?
28:03How do you do?
28:04Johnny is my new chief of detectives in our offense
28:06against the gangsters.
28:07Oh, how splendid.
28:09You fought together in France, and you're
28:11fighting together over here.
28:13Oh, I shuddered when I read the morning paper.
28:15Johnny engineered the whole thing.
28:17You know, you look different than I expected.
28:21Well, you don't.
28:23Well, what about it?
28:24You haven't forgotten that you're taking me to lunch
28:26in the polo game, have you?
28:27Not at all, dear.
28:28I'll be right with you.
28:31Yes?
28:33What?
28:35Oh.
28:37All right, I'll be right there.
28:40No lunch, no polo today.
28:43Meeting of the board of parliaments.
28:45Meeting of the board of pardons.
28:47And there's no getting out of that.
28:49Oh, and I did so want to go.
28:51Do you realize that this is the fourth engagement
28:54you've broken this week?
28:55Can't help it.
28:56Orders are orders.
28:57I know.
28:59We'll have Johnny take you.
29:01Johnny, you take Eleanor to lunch and to the polo game.
29:04And there's the ticket.
29:05But, Martin.
29:06Not a word.
29:07Part of your job.
29:09And if you ask me, the easiest part.
29:11Well, I should say it is.
29:13How about it, Miss Patterson?
29:14Will you go with me?
29:15Why not?
29:16Martin's orders.
29:17What he says goes.
29:19Come along.
29:20Here we go.
29:44There you are, playing polo.
29:47Looks just like me, doesn't it?
29:49You must think I'm an awful fool.
29:54I don't know you well enough to tell you
29:56just what I think about you.
29:57Hello, Molly.
30:11Hello, mother.
30:12Hello.
30:13Where on earth have you been?
30:15Dinner's been ready for a half hour.
30:17Didn't you know Martin was coming?
30:18I've been to the polo game with Martin's new chief of detectives.
30:21Martin ordered it.
30:23He should have expected me to be late.
30:25Great fellow, Johnny, isn't he?
30:26Oh, splendid.
30:27I like him a lot.
30:28Who won?
30:29Oh, Meadowbrook, I think.
30:33Well, I'll be down just as soon as I change.
30:39Meadowbrook, she thinks.
30:54I want to congratulate you, Molinas.
31:07This is the first chance the federal authorities
31:09have had of backing you up.
31:10Thanks, Chief.
31:11The first chance the police have had
31:12of getting into the Scarfelli Safety Department.
31:14With this information, we can give the income tax people
31:16all the ammunition in the world.
31:18I say we can.
31:24Hello?
31:32Yes, Miss Patterson.
31:35Why, I think he is.
31:39Just a moment.
31:43Mr. Molinas, Miss, there's a telephone call for you.
31:47Oh, thank you.
31:51I just called you to remind you that we're going
31:53to the football game this afternoon, aren't we?
31:58Yes, certainly.
32:04Well, I'll be down in front of your office
32:06in my car in half an hour.
32:08Yes, I'll be there.
32:10Goodbye.
32:13Don't worry, Johnny.
32:16Yes, Marty, I've got to beat it now.
32:18I'll see you later.
32:19All right.
32:37Hello there, Vince.
32:39Stepping out among them, Chief?
32:41Yeah, football game this afternoon.
32:43For a nice haul we made yesterday, wasn't it?
32:45Uh-huh.
32:46Got all of this, got all of it.
32:48About one more big blow-off like that
32:50and we can step in and take over the business, huh, boss?
32:53Yep, maybe.
32:57You know, the boys are kind of getting restless.
32:59They miss that soft sugar, Johnny.
33:03I wonder what the boys would say if I told them
33:06that I wasn't going through with this deal.
33:09Have you decided that?
33:11Well, I haven't said I would
33:14and I haven't said I wouldn't.
33:16I just wonder what they'd think.
33:18I think the lid would blow off the works.
33:21The boys would never stand for it.
33:23Yeah?
33:25Well, I'll be seeing you.
33:42Come on, come on!
34:00Here he goes!
34:03Oh!
34:04I think he made quite sound, don't you think so?
34:06I think he did.
34:21Oh!
34:22Oh, they got him!
34:24Boy, what a game!
34:26I should say it is.
34:36Are you happy?
34:38I'll say I am.
34:46Well, it really was a great game.
34:47Oh, it was grand.
34:49Can you come in for a few minutes?
34:50Well, I can't stay very long because I've got to get downtown.
34:53Just a little while.
34:55All right, just a little while then.
34:56Hello, Marty.
34:57Hello.
34:58Hello, Mr. Molina.
34:59How do you do, Mrs. Patterson?
35:01Where have you been all afternoon?
35:02Martin's phoned half a dozen times.
35:04Oh, yeah?
35:05He seemed rather upset about something.
35:15Marty knew it was you who called this morning.
35:18He didn't let on, but he knew.
35:21Yes, I'm afraid.
35:26Marty loves you.
35:28I'm afraid so.
35:30You don't love him?
35:33No.
35:34I did once, but...
35:37But I don't now.
35:39Eleanor.
35:42Then there's someone else?
35:47What do you think?
36:00Gee, I shouldn't have done that.
36:03I'm sorry.
36:04Sorry?
36:05Why, Johnny?
36:07Well, can't you see?
36:08Marty is my...
36:10Well, I...
36:11I had no right to.
36:13Don't you think I should be the judge of that?
36:15I'm not engaged to Marty.
36:16Well, I have a right to love whom I please, haven't I?
36:19Yes, but...
36:21But what?
36:22You don't know anything about me.
36:24Oh, yes, I do, Johnny.
36:26I know all about you.
36:27Marty told me.
36:28Oh, I know what you've been.
36:30But I also know what you are now.
36:32What you've made of yourself.
36:34I've made a heel of myself.
36:37Listen, Eleanor.
36:39I love you more than...
36:41Oh.
36:44I've got to get out of here.
36:46I've got to think things over.
36:48I'll see you later.
37:14Hello, there.
37:16Oh, hello, Marty.
37:17How are you?
37:18Fine.
37:20How did you enjoy the game?
37:24Why, it...
37:25It was lovely.
37:28Oh, it was lovely.
37:31Yes, it was.
37:32Yes, it was.
37:33Yes, it was.
37:34Yes, it was.
37:35Yes, it was.
37:36Yes, it was.
37:37Yes, it was.
37:38Yes, it was.
37:39Yes, it was.
37:40It was lovely.
37:44You're rather fond of Johnny, aren't you?
37:49Yes, Marty.
37:50I am.
37:58You know, I came over this evening to ask you to marry me.
38:03That would be impossible now, wouldn't it?
38:06Yes, I suppose so.
38:09I thought you were always rather partial to me.
38:13But I am fond of you, Marty.
38:15I've never been so fond of anyone as you,
38:17until Johnny came along.
38:20And I admire and respect you tremendously.
38:22Oh, for Pete's sake, don't say that.
38:25Oh, I'm sorry, Eleanor.
38:26I've put you through this mess.
38:29Perhaps I should have spoken sooner, huh?
38:31Johnny's been pleading your case.
38:33You couldn't have a better counsel.
38:35Are you going to marry him?
38:38He hasn't asked me.
38:40Oh, I'm sorry.
38:43I guess I'll be running along.
38:47Goodbye.
38:49Goodbye, Marty.
39:08Goodbye.
39:38The only way they could have licked it.
39:40Sending you out there on the sticks.
39:42They'll bury you alive.
39:44You think Scarpelli's behind this?
39:46Scarpelli and politics.
39:48The only way they could have tied our hands.
39:54I think I'll duck out of this town, Marty.
39:57It's time for me to move on anyway.
40:02Johnny.
40:05I mean, Eleanor.
40:09If you're thinking of me, you needn't go.
40:12She's taken the matter out of our hands.
40:16Definitely decided herself.
40:20I'll go on out there on the sticks.
40:22Maybe someday we'll get a break.
40:39Johnny ain't sucker enough to go through with this copper business.
40:42He knows what it's all about.
40:45Well, maybe better if he wants to keep in with the boys.
40:48Listen.
40:49We'll put it to him straight from the shoulder.
40:51We'll knock this town over and get out quick.
40:54Well, perhaps that's what the boys want.
40:57Course that's what the boys want.
41:02So that's what they want, eh?
41:12What is this, Vince?
41:13A double cross?
41:15Don't get sore, Johnny.
41:18We were perfectly willing to string along with you
41:20while you put Scapelli out of business.
41:23And now?
41:24And now it's time for us to make a quick clean up and blow.
41:29There's no percentage for us
41:31while you're playing copper out on the sticks someplace.
41:33I see.
41:35If Scapelli is strong enough to have you railroaded out there,
41:39he's too strong for us to lick.
41:42Now get this.
41:44I'm going out to the sticks and play copper.
41:47And I'm going to stick out there until Scapelli is licked.
41:51And if the mob doesn't like it, why, they can blow.
41:56So that's the layout, huh?
41:58That's it, Vince.
42:10Well, that's that.
42:12Yep, that's that.
42:14Listen, I'm going to get to Scapelli
42:16and tell him that everything is okay for tonight.
42:19We'll join him on that jewelry job.
42:21Well, now, I don't know about that.
42:23What do you mean you don't know about that?
42:25Just a minute.
42:26I mean, I don't know, that's all.
42:29Well, make up your mind.
42:55Good morning, Sergeant.
42:56Good morning, sir.
43:01So this is it, eh?
43:02I'm glad to see you, sir.
43:04I'm Grimes.
43:05Here's a reporter.
43:06He wants to talk to you.
43:08They wanted a statement from you, Captain,
43:10regarding your transfer.
43:12Oh, I see.
43:16Hello?
43:17Yes, he's here now.
43:19Speak, Captain.
43:22Hello?
43:24Yeah?
43:25This is Tony, boss.
43:27Say, I can't double-cross you like the rest of the mob.
43:31I gotta tip you off.
43:33Now, get this.
43:35They've gone over with Chili Scapelli,
43:38and they're gonna knock over a jewelry store
43:40a block from your place tonight.
43:42All right.
43:43Thanks, Tony.
43:51Well, young fella,
43:53all I can say is I'm going to try to handle this job out here
43:56just as I tried to handle it downtown.
43:59Yes, sir.
44:24All set, Tony?
44:25All set, Tony.
44:27And there are meat.
44:29Listen, you better beat it.
44:30If anyone sees you...
44:31Nah, that wouldn't make any difference.
44:33If you jumpin' tonight, Johnny,
44:34they'll know I tipped off the leg.
44:38Three o'clock in the morning,
44:42I'm all right.
44:45Three o'clock in the morning,
44:48I'm all right.
44:52Three o'clock in the morning,
44:55I'm all right.
45:01Three o'clock in the morning,
45:04I'm all right.
45:07Three o'clock in the morning,
45:11I'm all right.
45:16We are blocking the bar here.
45:29Hey.
45:31Get a load of that drunk.
45:33He won't mess things up for you Willie Johnny not a bit Tony that's
45:37a cop and he's not as good as he looks a cop hey listen you'll be at not I'll see
45:42you later.
45:46Three o'clock in the morning.
45:54All right.
46:06But.
46:16All.
46:44That I want.
46:46I. Don't know I don't know.
47:16I. Don't
47:26care if I'm off you've got to cross this.
47:28The.
47:37Scram you'll break me.
47:39You.
47:58Don't want to take care of it.
48:10Tony they got your power. Yes. They got me. But if they hadn't the cops would I'm
48:18sorry Tony. That's all right boss you'll have to get all along without me now.
48:26But you clean up. Till he's going tonight. And then this town will be yours the
48:35town is not mine Tony and never was going to be mine I've been on the level with
48:39the D.A. I've been
48:41a regular cop ever since I took this job. You mean it boss. You mean. You've been
48:48on the up and up with this thing. You've honestly been trying to clean up the
48:54town. My line may not have been according to oil Tony but it worked.
49:05I'm not going to wear out. But I don't know what I'm going to be part of.
49:23I got we got
49:24a car in our warehouse up there.
49:55All right send out the reserves you've got your gang cornered in the warehouse at
50:02Madison and three months then the tear gas.
50:25When I got out of there come on get it you can't handle it I'm not going to go
50:28out with it I don't think I'm going to go.
50:42About it.
50:54I. Think like.
51:01Maybe we get it.
51:02I. Think.
51:22That. I'm going in there. You can't go in there
51:30that's the money I started out to get to tell me in
51:32a mob and I'm going to finish it how do you stay outside here with
51:36a boy this is
51:37a personal matter all right Jack.
52:00I.
52:19You may need help in that my order not to stay here that doesn't mean me.
52:30I.
52:52What are you doing here I thought you might need some help you should stay
52:55outside.
52:59I. Thought you might need some help you should stay outside you go right now go
53:09left we've got it.
53:30I.
53:39Don't.
53:40Have.
53:55Always.
53:57I'm afraid he's done.
54:00Very good.
54:03Good boy.
54:06He's in.
54:06Our he's.
54:09I get what I don't get.
54:10Right.
54:35I don't know why. I'm on my way out money.
54:41You can't fool me.
54:45Every time a guy gets in uniform. I take a shot at him.
54:52You can't win all the time I get money.
54:57You can't pull the gang stuff. And get away with it.
55:07I think it would be
55:08a slow idea. And you too. Name the first little son of a gun Johnny.
55:19Than a nice tidy little war.