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00:01:14It is the judgment of this court that you be hanged by the neck on proof you are dead.
00:01:28As judge of this court, may I offer you my congratulations, Mr. Wallace?
00:01:32Thank you, Judge.
00:01:34You've made a fine record as district attorney.
00:01:36Too bad we can't keep you with us a little longer.
00:01:39I wonder what you mean by that.
00:01:41Oh, I've heard rumors of how the political breeze has been.
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00:02:10Hello, John. Are you busy?
00:02:12No, come on in.
00:02:14The police are surely giving you a lot of credit for sending up that mob.
00:02:19The law is the law, Frank.
00:02:21Maybe someday people will learn that crime doesn't pay.
00:02:23The people in this city are certainly finding that out.
00:02:26You've built up a great record, John.
00:02:28A criminal always has two strikes against him when he comes into court.
00:02:31All you have to do is throw him the third one as hard as you can.
00:02:34One thing, no one can ever accuse you of throwing curves that aren't legal.
00:02:39No, just a good straight fast ball.
00:02:41I don't convict innocent people.
00:02:48Look here, boss, this thing is going too far.
00:02:51Mike, I told you I didn't want any of you boys coming up to my office unless I sent them for you.
00:02:56Yeah, listen, one of your boys is on his way to the chair.
00:03:01This Wallace is your man, ain't he?
00:03:03Don't worry, Mike. I've got him right in my pocket.
00:03:06What?
00:03:07If he ever knew I played around with your crowd, he'd drop me like a hot brick.
00:03:12But you've got to do something.
00:03:14Just take it easy, Mike.
00:03:16Nobody's going to burn.
00:03:19The governor can burn anybody, can't he?
00:03:21What governor?
00:03:22John Wallace.
00:03:24I made him district attorney, and I'm going to make him governor.
00:03:28He's going to be awfully hard to handle when he's upstairs.
00:03:31Oh, no, he's not.
00:03:33He's going to be elected on a long record of conviction.
00:03:36Promise John Wallace doesn't know it.
00:03:39But some of those convictions are phony, promoted by me.
00:03:42I can break him any time.
00:03:49Yes?
00:03:50Chief of Detective Haynes would like to see you.
00:03:52Send him in.
00:04:01Bad news, John.
00:04:02What's up?
00:04:03Oh, somebody walked into Big Joe's place last night,
00:04:05left Joe lying on the floor with a couple of bullets in his eyes.
00:04:09They haven't got a thing.
00:04:10Well, you've got to get something and get it fast.
00:04:12This is no time to have people screaming about a murder we can't clear up.
00:04:15Oh, I know. It was a fellow that got away clean.
00:04:17Happened early in the morning.
00:04:18Haven't I been yelling for you to close that place up?
00:04:21If you'd done it, maybe this wouldn't have happened.
00:04:23I want every sawdust dive and bookie shop in this town closed up.
00:04:26Round up every proprietor, bartender, and tramp you can find.
00:04:29Question everybody.
00:04:30Get a lead on this killing right away.
00:04:32Okay.
00:04:33All this fuss on account of somebody bumps off a gambler.
00:04:37That's all there is to it, Chief.
00:04:39I said close up, and I mean it.
00:04:41Close up.
00:04:42And don't open until you hear from me.
00:04:44That's final.
00:04:47That you, Charlie?
00:04:49Yeah.
00:04:51Yeah.
00:04:54Yeah.
00:04:56Operator?
00:04:57Call at 7-7-6-4.
00:05:00Yeah, I heard.
00:05:02The boss wants you to padlock your dump.
00:05:04The DA is thumping his chest and screaming.
00:05:07Danny, lock it up.
00:05:09Take a vacation.
00:05:11Wait a minute. I'll ask him.
00:05:13Hey, boss.
00:05:14Charlie wants to know, can you keep open over the weekend
00:05:16on account of some boys are dropping in for a clam bake?
00:05:19Ask him how he'd like to have his clam bake in the county jail.
00:05:23Hey, Charlie.
00:05:24The boss wants to know, how would you like to have it in the county jail?
00:05:27What?
00:05:32I don't know.
00:05:47It's foolish to quarrel and break up
00:05:51And then be bruised
00:05:56Why must we quarrel?
00:05:58Let's make up
00:06:01Like sweethearts do
00:06:06Now and then
00:06:09I've got a feeling I'm falling
00:06:15Now and then
00:06:17I feel I'm falling for you
00:06:23Night and day
00:06:25My poor heart keeps calling
00:06:31Wondering
00:06:33Your heart's calling me too
00:06:39The birds in the tree
00:06:41Sing melodies
00:06:43They seem to know love's a thing
00:06:47When you're not around
00:06:49The leaves crumble down
00:06:52Like loving the spring
00:06:55Now and then
00:06:58I've got a feeling I'm falling
00:07:01Darling
00:07:03Now and then
00:07:05I feel I'm falling for you
00:07:24Night and day
00:07:26My poor heart keeps calling
00:07:31Wondering
00:07:33Your heart's calling me too
00:07:38The birds in the tree
00:07:40Sing melodies
00:07:42They seem to know love's a thing
00:07:46When you're not around
00:07:48The leaves crumble down
00:07:50Like loving the spring
00:07:53Now and then
00:07:56I've got a feeling I'm falling
00:07:59Darling
00:08:01Now and then
00:08:03I feel I'm falling in love again
00:08:15Oh, Mrs. Joyce
00:08:17Wait a minute, please
00:08:18What's the matter, Pete?
00:08:20Well, I'm sorry, but I've got to pay you off for tonight
00:08:22What do you mean? I got a contract
00:08:24I know that, but, uh, you want to finish it out in the clink?
00:08:27What are you talking about, Pete?
00:08:30See, the cause of the plague
00:08:33Mr. Law and Order Wallace is clamping down
00:08:36on account of Big Joe getting bumped off
00:08:40Big Joe?
00:08:42But we'll open up again soon
00:08:44And when we do, I'll give you a buzz
00:08:47In the meantime, you can come in any time you want, you know
00:08:50Uh, here's your money, and good luck
00:08:53Thanks
00:09:02Don't you think you ought to lay off that stuff?
00:09:04Take it easy, will you, baby? I got plenty of worries of my own
00:09:07Yeah, I know. Come on, sit down
00:09:09Okay
00:09:12Get rid of that gun?
00:09:14No, never mind about it
00:09:16Unless it's me you'll get rid of it
00:09:18Too hard to get. Besides, I might need this one again
00:09:21I'll keep quiet
00:09:23Okay, relax. The guy's dead, and you don't owe him anything
00:09:26The big tomato had to give me the sack for a few weeks
00:09:29Yeah?
00:09:31Listen, Georgie, I'm crazy about you
00:09:34Let's you and me skip this town
00:09:36I can't leave you
00:09:38Let's you and me skip this town
00:09:40I can't leave town now. I might look bad
00:09:43Aw, you're leaving town all the time
00:09:45In Chicago, I know everything
00:09:47I can put you on to a couple of big games
00:09:49I can get a job anywhere
00:09:51And you'll be riding high
00:09:53What about my wife and kid?
00:09:55Well, what about them? She ain't your kind
00:09:58You never should have married her in the first place
00:10:00Yeah, I know. Sally's been a pretty good meal ticket
00:10:03You're worrying about a meal ticket with me around?
00:10:06You're lucky she's got enough money to take care of herself and the kids
00:10:10Yeah, maybe you're right
00:10:12I do feel a little jittery about sticking around here
00:10:16Okay, I'll make a few arrangements, and we'll get rolling in the morning
00:10:20I'll meet you here at ten o'clock
00:10:36George
00:10:37Yeah? What do you want?
00:10:39Why do you always stay out so late? And drinking again?
00:10:42All right, so I've been drinking
00:10:44I think you're awake now
00:10:46Oh, Sally, will you shut up and go to bed?
00:10:49George, I have to talk to you. I just must
00:10:51Now, let me alone. I can take care of myself
00:10:54George, will you just listen to me just this once?
00:10:56I'm not going to listen to you anymore, and you're not going to listen to me
00:10:59I'm not going to listen to you anymore
00:11:01I'm not going to listen to you
00:11:03I'm not going to listen to you
00:11:05I'm not going to listen to you anymore, and you're not going to have to listen to me
00:11:08I'm through
00:11:10George, you don't mean that. You can't
00:11:14You're not going to tell me what I can do?
00:11:16You've been telling me what to do long enough
00:11:20Today is Mary Ann's birthday
00:11:22I don't bring the kid up into this
00:11:24I'm leaving in the morning
00:11:26She wanted a picnic, so I planned it just for the three of us
00:11:29Can't you leave after?
00:11:31All right, if he'll pipe down, then I'll do it
00:11:34I'll make it in the morning early
00:11:36I've got to get going
00:11:41I can hardly believe we're on our way
00:11:44Here's to us
00:11:45Right
00:11:49Look, honey, I can't get away for a couple of hours
00:11:52I may have a chance to pick up a little easy money
00:11:55What are you up to?
00:11:56Nothing serious
00:11:58Have you seen the papers? The sooner we get out of town, the better
00:12:01Leave everything to me
00:12:04I won't be long
00:12:07All right, but don't be late
00:12:09You stay right here till one o'clock
00:12:12Bye
00:12:23What's that, Daddy?
00:12:25That's my fountain pen
00:12:29What does that say, Daddy?
00:12:32That's my name, George Dixon
00:12:34Can I play with it?
00:12:36Yes, of course you can
00:12:44Oh, goody, goody, goody
00:12:47Four years old and one to grow old
00:12:49Now make a wish and blow hard
00:12:57Did I do all right, Mommy?
00:12:59Why, I couldn't have done better myself
00:13:02Will my wish come true, Daddy?
00:13:05Yes, I guess it will
00:13:07What did you wish, dear?
00:13:08I wished that you and me and Daddy would always be having picnics
00:13:15Suppose you go over there and look behind that bush
00:13:18And maybe you'll find another wish come true
00:13:30Mommy, Daddy, is this my baby?
00:13:33Yes
00:13:34Your father got it for you
00:13:37Can us Maryanns walk for a walk?
00:13:40Who?
00:13:41Little Maryann me, that's my child and that's her name
00:13:45Oh, don't you want a piece of your birthday cake, Prince?
00:13:48All right, darling, but don't go far
00:13:51We won't
00:13:54I'll tell her you're going away on a trip
00:13:57Yeah, yeah, that's right
00:14:00Oh, say, by the way, have you kept up the payments on my insurance policy?
00:14:04Yes, but you're not going to cash in on it, George
00:14:06Why shouldn't I? It's my policy
00:14:08Oh, no, it's your daughter
00:14:11You've never done anything for her
00:14:13Besides, I'm the one who made all the payments on that insurance
00:14:16Someday I'm going to buy a whole box for her
00:14:20Someday I'm going to buy a whole box full of insurance
00:14:38Don't you feel them, mister?
00:14:41Why, I never felt better in my life, honey
00:14:43What are you doing out here?
00:14:45Me and Maryann are taking a walk
00:14:48Don't mention walking to me
00:14:51What's down there?
00:14:52Look out, that's a big hole
00:14:54Come here
00:14:56What's your name?
00:14:57Maryann
00:14:58I know that's your doll's name, but what's yours?
00:15:01Maryann
00:15:03Oh, twins
00:15:05Well, my name is Slim
00:15:08That's a funny name
00:15:10I guess it is, isn't it?
00:15:13Maybe you ought to change it to Maryann
00:15:16You know, I like Slim
00:15:18And I like Maryann, both of them
00:15:21Hey, what you got there?
00:15:24That's a fountain
00:15:26Yeah
00:15:28Say, that's a nice one, ain't it?
00:15:31Mmm, gold
00:15:40I dropped my doll
00:15:43I'll get your dolly for you
00:15:48Stand back there now, your dolly's down there on the place
00:15:51I'll get it for you
00:16:00Here it is
00:16:02Maryann
00:16:04Maryann
00:16:06I gotta go, my mama's calling me
00:16:14Maryann
00:16:16Maryann
00:16:17Where are you?
00:16:19Darling, everything's in the car, where have you been?
00:16:22Out playing
00:16:23Well, we're going
00:16:25Where did Daddy go?
00:16:27He's gone away for a little while, come on
00:16:29But I don't like going home without my Daddy
00:16:44Well, you've been along enough time
00:16:46Did you get that easy money?
00:16:47No, I didn't
00:16:48So what? Let's get on our way
00:16:50Well, let's not drive too fast, it might look suspicious
00:16:52Oh, stop worrying, you'll be in my car
00:16:54That's good enough for me
00:16:55Stick with me, kid, and you'll wear a diamond
00:16:57That's good enough for me, too
00:17:14James, I'm tired of trying to pin this murder on every tramp you pick up
00:17:18You'd better have something for the newspapers
00:17:20Suppose none of these guys get to it
00:17:23I'll just say they're only suspects
00:17:25You know as well as I do they're nothing but stooges
00:17:27Well, what if they are?
00:17:29We've got to tell the newspapers we're holding somebody
00:17:31Let them go after an election
00:17:33Somebody killed Big Joe
00:17:35We've got to find out who it was or this election won't mean a thing to me
00:17:37Or you either
00:17:38Well, we got the bullets out of Joe's body
00:17:41My only hope is to find that gun
00:17:43Well, find it
00:17:46Yes?
00:17:48Send him in
00:17:50Tom, if we don't find this murderer, it's going to look bad
00:17:53Yeah
00:17:54I know, John
00:17:56Hello
00:17:57Hello, Mr. Campbell
00:17:58Don't talk to me, go out and do something
00:18:01If we don't break this case, we're sunk
00:18:04You don't have to tell me that
00:18:05John, I know you don't like it, but let me get you a scapegoat, a fall guy
00:18:09Don't talk such nonsense
00:18:10Oh, you can pardon him after we win this election?
00:18:12Now, wouldn't that look sweet?
00:18:14No, Mark, I don't want to be governor on those terms
00:18:16All you need is one more big sensational case to put you over
00:18:19If we can't break this one, we've got to get another one
00:18:27A dead man!
00:18:41What's that?
00:18:42Here you are, John
00:18:44This may be your case
00:18:46Everything we need, open and shut
00:18:48What's this?
00:18:49Then identifying the body found in the old stone quarry up by the pond
00:18:53George Dixon
00:18:54Yeah, missing for months, man about town
00:18:56Campbell, wife and child living here in the city
00:18:59The wife carried heavy insurance on the dead man
00:19:01You get it?
00:19:02Yeah
00:19:03All right, Haynes, pick her up for questioning
00:19:06Now, Mrs. Dixon, you say the last time you saw your husband was on the 4th of September
00:19:12How do you remember that date so well?
00:19:14It was my daughter's birthday
00:19:16Oh, I see
00:19:17The three of you, your husband and your daughter, were having a picnic in the park near the old stone quarry
00:19:23Yes
00:19:25And your husband just went away and left you there
00:19:28Yes
00:19:29He said he was leaving
00:19:30He said he was leaving you?
00:19:32When did he tell you that?
00:19:34He told me about it the night before
00:19:37Oh, he told you about it the night before
00:19:39Yes
00:19:41All right, Mrs. Dixon, that'll do for now
00:19:45Do you mind if I talk to your little girl?
00:19:47Not at all
00:19:52This way, Mrs. Dixon
00:19:58Come on, dear, Mr. Wallace wants to talk to you
00:20:05Hello
00:20:06Hello, Mrs. Dixon, if you don't mind
00:20:10Of course
00:20:11Don't be frightened
00:20:12I'm not frightened
00:20:15Well, hello
00:20:20Are you Mary Ann?
00:20:21Yes, I'm four years old
00:20:24That's fine
00:20:26Do you remember the day when you went on the birthday picnic with your daddy and mommy?
00:20:30Oh, yes, that's when I got to be four years old
00:20:34I see
00:20:36Well, did your daddy come back from the picnic with you and mommy?
00:20:39Oh, no, mommy stayed just while I was
00:20:42Me and mommy came back together
00:20:47Now, Mary Ann, did your mommy and daddy ever get mad at each other?
00:20:51Oh, yes, I don't think they liked each other very much
00:20:56Daddy didn't even want to go on my own little picnic
00:21:00How do you know that?
00:21:01How do you know that?
00:21:02Because they had the fight the night before
00:21:06Oh, my goodness
00:21:08Were they still mad when they went on the picnic?
00:21:11Oh, yes, awful mad about the insurance
00:21:15The insurance
00:21:17Yeah, I see
00:21:19All right, Mary Ann, that's fine
00:21:22You run along now
00:21:23Your mommy's waiting outside for you
00:21:25I hope you find my daddy and tell him to come back
00:21:31All right
00:21:38That's a sweet kid
00:21:40This whole thing is too bad
00:21:41Yes, but we can't help that
00:21:43We've got to play it up
00:21:44It's the greatest thing that ever happened to us
00:21:46And you know it, John
00:21:47Play it up big
00:21:49Yes, I suppose so
00:21:54Mrs. Dixon
00:21:56Why haven't you made any attempt to locate your husband?
00:21:59Why don't you leave me?
00:22:00Why should I try to bring him back?
00:22:03And you didn't suspect that anything could happen to him?
00:22:08Did he have any enemies?
00:22:10Nothing I know of
00:22:11Then why didn't you tell us that he drank heavily, Mrs. Dixon?
00:22:14Only because I didn't think it mattered
00:22:16Does it?
00:22:17Mine?
00:22:19Sometimes it leads to nasty arguments
00:22:23Just what are you driving at, Mr. Haynes?
00:22:25He wanted to go
00:22:27I only asked him to wait for the picnic for my daughter's birthday
00:22:30You arranged his picnic near the deserted stone quarry
00:22:34You planned to have him go there because you knew he was going to leave you
00:22:38No, no, I...
00:22:39Now let me tell you something else, Mrs. Dixon
00:22:41I happen to know that you've had a lot of serious trouble with your husband
00:22:45Yes, we have been having trouble
00:22:48Didn't your husband have quite a sizable insurance policy on which you paid the premiums?
00:22:54Oh, yes
00:22:57I'm sure you don't think that...
00:22:59I don't think anything
00:23:00Facts speak for themselves
00:23:02And I've got to hold you in custody, Mrs. Dixon
00:23:06You wish this department to take care of your child
00:23:10or have you some means of taking care of her elsewhere?
00:23:15I don't know
00:23:16I don't know what this is all about
00:23:19I didn't kill him, you must believe me
00:23:21Well, maybe I do a lot for you, Mrs. Dixon
00:23:26If you'd only confess
00:23:31But I have nothing to confess
00:23:33I'm sorry
00:23:34What do you want us to do with your daughter?
00:23:40Send her to Mrs. Black
00:23:42She lives next door to me
00:23:45Very well
00:23:52Mrs. Dixon, if you had any good reason for doing away with your husband
00:23:57please tell me and I'll do all I can to help you
00:24:00What am I supposed to say, that I killed him?
00:24:02Possibly, you pushed him over that cliff in self-defense
00:24:05I didn't do anything to him, I didn't kill him!
00:24:09Mrs. Dixon, I sincerely hope you're telling the truth
00:24:13If you are, you have nothing to fear from me
00:24:16If you are, you have nothing to fear from me
00:24:22John, this case is going to put you across
00:24:25We'll get the publicity break you're getting all over the country
00:24:36Get a load of this
00:24:38They'll never find you now
00:24:40What an alibi
00:24:41And who's built it all up for you with that big mug of a DA that threw me out of a job?
00:24:46How do you like that?
00:24:48How do you like it? I end up with me
00:24:51I wonder how much it would be worth to the old lady for me to show up and prove that she's innocent
00:24:56Maybe I ought to...
00:24:57Maybe you ought to do what?
00:24:59Go back there and take a chance on getting yourself caught when you got the greatest out in the world?
00:25:03You'll do nothing of the kind
00:25:05They'll never convict her anyway, you're alive, ain't you?
00:25:08You're gonna stay
00:25:10And so, ladies and gentlemen of the jury
00:25:13We have shown that according to the defendant's own admission
00:25:17That her husband told her the very night before this picnic
00:25:21That he was leaving her for good
00:25:23It has also been proven that the defendant, Mrs. Dixon
00:25:27Carried a very heavy insurance policy on her husband's life
00:25:31The premiums of which she had always paid herself
00:25:35I will now ask Chief of Detective Haynes to take the stand
00:25:40Thank you
00:25:45Raise your right hand
00:25:49I do
00:25:56Chief Haynes
00:25:57You were present when the defendant's small daughter was being questioned?
00:26:01Yes, sir, I was
00:26:02Will you please tell the jury just what she said at that time?
00:26:06She said her father and mother had quarreled the night before the murder
00:26:11I object to the insinuating nature of the witness's answer
00:26:14May it please the court of testimony as relative
00:26:16Objection
00:26:17Objection overruled
00:26:20Proceed
00:26:22You mean the night before the picnic, don't you, Chief Haynes?
00:26:25Yes
00:26:26And did she say her father and mother quarreled at any other particular time?
00:26:30She said the last time that she saw her father, her mother was pretty mad at him
00:26:34Yelling something about insurance
00:26:36Ah, if your honor, please
00:26:38That's all, Chief Haynes
00:26:40Your witness, Mr. Thomas
00:26:42No questions
00:26:43Your honor, I wish to make a motion that the case against the defendant be dismissed for lack of evidence
00:26:49I object on the grounds that the state has established a clean-cut motive
00:26:53On nothing but hearsay evidence and far-fetched assumption
00:26:56Proceed, Mr. Thomas
00:26:57Thank you, your honor
00:27:00I submit to the court that we have based our whole defense on the fact that all the evidence against this unfortunate woman is purely circumstantial
00:27:08And that the prosecution cannot possibly prove on the flimsy evidence of a probably misplaced or lost fountain pen
00:27:14That the body in question is that of her husband at all
00:27:17I move that this case be dismissed for lack of evidence
00:27:20If the body is not George Dixon, where is George Dixon?
00:27:24Motion denied
00:27:25If your honor, please, I would like to call Mrs. Dixon
00:27:28Mrs. Dixon
00:27:33Mrs. Dixon
00:27:44Raise your right hand
00:27:46Do you want to tell us who the host is and how we can help you?
00:27:49I do
00:27:50Take a stand, please
00:27:59Mrs. Dixon
00:28:04Isn't it true that your husband caused you a lot of trouble because he drank a good deal?
00:28:09Yes, it is true
00:28:12Did he ever contribute anything toward the support of yourself and your child?
00:28:16Hardly ever
00:28:18And then it was dangerous
00:28:19Have you at all times been in possession of sufficient means to live quite comfortably without looking to him for anything whatsoever?
00:28:26Yes, I have
00:28:28Hadn't you, in fact, given him quite large sums of money from time to time?
00:28:35Yes
00:28:37And who was a beneficiary of the insurance policy on your husband's life?
00:28:43My daughter
00:28:47Your witness, Mr. Wallace
00:28:56Mrs. Dixon, have you received any word at all from your husband since his disappearance?
00:29:01No, I haven't
00:29:02No letter, no scrap of paper, no evidence of any kind that he's still alive?
00:29:07Nothing
00:29:08The news of this case has spread all over the country
00:29:10Do you think any man would keep quiet under these circumstances if he were still alive?
00:29:14I don't know
00:29:15I don't know
00:29:16Have you ever made any attempt yourself to get in touch with your husband?
00:29:19No
00:29:20I never wanted to see him again, never
00:29:21Is that the reason why you refused to go to the morgue and look at the body?
00:29:24No
00:29:25I'm telling the truth, I'm telling the truth
00:29:27Isn't it the truth that you're afraid to look at your husband's body?
00:29:29No
00:29:39Your Honor, I ask that this court be adjourned until the defendant is sufficiently recovered to continue
00:29:46It is so ruled
00:29:50Court adjourned
00:29:52John, why do you allow this to adjourn?
00:29:55They can't find George Dixon, he's dead
00:29:58Bring pressure on the court, resume the case
00:30:01I don't like the market
00:30:02What do you mean?
00:30:04You've got that jury eating out of your hand
00:30:06Slap it through before it gets cold
00:30:08I'm getting a little cold myself
00:30:10You're getting cold
00:30:12You know we can't stand two defeats in a row
00:30:14I'm not worried about a conviction, I know I can get a conviction
00:30:18I'm just wondering if that woman is really guilty
00:30:21There's that little girl
00:30:24I don't know why I ever tried to make a politician out of you
00:30:29Don't you know if you don't do this thing, somebody else will
00:30:32And get all the credit
00:30:33Yes, I know enough about it to know that
00:30:35Mr. Governor, it has always been your consuming ambition
00:30:38Yeah, it's consuming all right, it's just my luck to have the whole thing hang on a case where I've got to convict a woman on circumstantial evidence
00:30:44What of that?
00:30:45The point is you know you can do it
00:30:47How do you know I can do it? That woman is just putting on an act for the jury
00:30:51Well I don't know, maybe that's not her husband's fault
00:30:54Oh yes it is, I've found additional proof
00:30:58What proof?
00:30:59I've just been waiting for you to get started again before I gave it to you
00:31:02I know how important this case is to both of us
00:31:05I've had men scouring the city for more evidence
00:31:08They found a dentist who positively identified the teeth of the corpse as those of George Dixon
00:31:14Are you sure? Are you sure about that Mark?
00:31:17No mistake about it, and Dr. Willard is ready to testify
00:31:24I can never bring myself to believe that Mrs. Dixon wasn't telling the truth
00:31:28Now you know she's a liar
00:31:35Give me Judge Roberts
00:31:38And according to your own charts and records, which have already been presented as evidence to this court
00:31:44You positively identify this work as the very same fillings you fitted into the mouth of George Dixon three years ago
00:31:51I do
00:31:52Thank you Dr. Willard, that's all
00:31:59Call Mrs. Dixon
00:32:05Mrs. Dixon
00:32:08Raise your right hand please
00:32:10I'm sorry to tell a truth or a falsehood, but we can help you
00:32:12I do
00:32:13Take a stand
00:32:19Mrs. Dixon, I just want to ask you one question
00:32:25Was this man your husband's dentist?
00:32:30Yes, he was
00:32:33Prosecution rests
00:32:40So Mrs. Dixon gets...
00:32:43Some dumb gals just ain't got no idea how to protect themselves
00:32:47Oh, but you know how of course, don't you?
00:32:49I thought you said she'd never be convicted
00:32:51A lot you care
00:32:53I suppose she didn't have enough sense to give a flash of her leg to the jury
00:32:56She just never had any sense
00:32:58Yeah, 20 years to life
00:33:02And to think of me, sitting right here with a corpus selecti
00:33:07Say, how about...
00:33:09I wonder if she'll be able to collect the insurance on my life
00:33:13Oh, so now you're on the smell of some easy money, huh?
00:33:16Well, it's my life, it ought to be my money
00:33:36The first hundred years to that, she was eligible for a pardon
00:33:39So why worry?
00:33:41Oh, I'm all right, thanks, Alice
00:33:43You'll get used to it, honey
00:33:45You ought to thank your stores you're in here
00:33:48This is White House compared to what the gals get
00:33:56I'm sorry, Alice
00:33:58It's all right, it's all right
00:34:00It's all right, it's all right
00:34:02It's all right, it's all right
00:34:05Oh, go on, eat
00:34:07No
00:34:09I'm just not hungry
00:34:11You will be
00:34:13Don't let it get you down, kid
00:34:25There, that wasn't so bad, was it?
00:34:28Or was it?
00:34:35Just like Mother used to make when she was drunk
00:34:39Who are you writing to now?
00:34:41Your congressman?
00:34:43No, my daughter
00:34:46Oh, Mary Ann
00:34:48Tell her Aunt Alice sends her love
00:34:50Let's just reset it back with a hat song for you
00:34:55How old did you say she was then?
00:34:57Five
00:34:59She had a birthday just last week
00:35:01She had a birthday just last week?
00:35:03Hey, she's a small little kid being able to read at that age
00:35:07My old man couldn't read until he was 60
00:35:10And then all he learned was the labels on boxes
00:35:13I'm afraid Mary Ann couldn't even do that
00:35:16She black-leafed my letters to her
00:35:18She's an awfully nice lady, she lives next door
00:35:20She's taking care of Mary Ann for me
00:35:22For free?
00:35:24That's a good deal
00:35:26What you got on her?
00:35:28Nothing
00:35:30I have enough money to take care of her
00:35:34It ain't often that you meet anybody in here with any money
00:35:38Nice, you don't have to worry about your kid anyway
00:35:42I don't worry about her
00:35:45I just want to get her letters
00:36:00I have wished I could be with you
00:36:02I only hope that not too many birthdays will pass
00:36:05Before I can see you and be with you again
00:36:07All my thoughts are with you
00:36:10Be a good girl and do what Mrs. Black tells you
00:36:14But I don't have to tell you, do I dear?
00:36:16No
00:36:18All my love and kisses, Mother
00:36:22Tell me, answer Mommy's letter?
00:36:24All right, there's a paper and pencil
00:36:27Go write
00:36:30Dear Mommy, I miss you too
00:36:37Now I'll help you make the letters
00:36:40Dear...
00:36:43Mommy
00:36:48And maybe next year we can have another birthday party
00:36:51Love and kisses
00:36:53Here, Mrs. Black says I'm a very good girl
00:36:57Of course she is
00:36:59She's our kid, ain't she?
00:37:01How about a little music?
00:37:03Not that you need any cheering up after a letter from that kid of yours
00:37:12We interrupt this program to take you to Memorial Hall
00:37:15Hey, you!
00:37:17I said music, not music
00:37:19And it gives me tremendous pleasure, ladies and gentlemen
00:37:21To present to you a man who needs no introduction
00:37:24A man who is to all of us a symbol of fearless honor
00:37:28A man whose entire life has been devoted to justice
00:37:31And the protection of the weak
00:37:33That great man, that able man
00:37:35The governor of this great state
00:37:37Mr. John Wallace
00:37:39My friends...
00:37:46If that doesn't include you, eh, honey?
00:37:51John Wallace is probably too busy going up to Memorial
00:37:55I was just one of his steppings
00:38:14Sit down and relax, Mark
00:38:15What are you so nervous about?
00:38:17I'm just wondering, John, what you're gonna do about that McKinney-Robinson bill
00:38:20Well, I'm gonna sign it, of course
00:38:21You think that's a smart move?
00:38:23Now, Mark, you know the power and traction monopoly has bled the taxpayers for years
00:38:26It's time the state handled its own biggest asset
00:38:29Might lose you lots of friends
00:38:31Yes, it might
00:38:33This is bigger than having a lot of friends
00:38:35Bigger than you think
00:38:42John, I've never asked many personal favors of you
00:38:46Oh, come on now, don't ask me not to sign that bill
00:38:49That's just what I am asking
00:38:51Well, there's nothing to it, Mark
00:38:52That's one bill I'm gonna sign and that's all there is to that
00:38:56Maybe you don't see exactly what I mean
00:39:00Maybe I don't want it
00:39:02All right, John
00:39:04It's time we had an understanding anyway
00:39:08There's a cool million dollars in this for me
00:39:11For you?
00:39:12Yes, for me and for all of us
00:39:14You think I ran our campaign on hay?
00:39:17If you want to play politics, John
00:39:19You've got to pay off your political debts one way or another
00:39:21I'm not going to pay them at the expense of the people
00:39:23How do you think other people feel?
00:39:24Oh, I know how they feel
00:39:25You're sitting in the governor's chair right now because I pay off in plenty
00:39:28And I'm still paying
00:39:29You're not going to leave me holding the bag
00:39:31Tell me one thing, Mark
00:39:32Why hasn't this ever come up before?
00:39:36That's not the point, John
00:39:38That's the point
00:39:42I'll cut you in 50-50
00:39:46I'll just pretend I never heard that
00:39:48Oh, no, you won't
00:39:50I carried you along and built you up ever since you were a small-town assemblyman
00:39:53You're not going to run out on me now
00:39:55Have I ever inferred I'd use any office for your benefit?
00:39:57What difference does that make?
00:39:58I put you where you are
00:39:59And you're going to do as I say whether you like it or not
00:40:01That's quite a statement
00:40:02You think you're in on a clean record, don't you?
00:40:04You're sitting in the governor's chair right now on a phony conviction
00:40:08Oh, come on, Mark
00:40:09Don't act so high and mighty
00:40:10There's nothing holding you up but a perjured witness
00:40:13Do you know what you're saying?
00:40:14I said a perjured witness
00:40:16I bought and paid for him
00:40:18And I control him, understand?
00:40:19I don't believe it
00:40:20What case do you mean?
00:40:21The Sally Dixon case
00:40:22Your latest triumph
00:40:24Sally Dixon?
00:40:25Oh, you're in it just as deep as I am
00:40:27I framed her
00:40:29But you convicted her
00:40:30I can get out
00:40:31But you can't
00:40:39How did you frame her?
00:40:40That dentist
00:40:41He filled those teeth all right
00:40:43After I took him down to the morgue and paid him to do it
00:40:47Get out of this office before I throw you out
00:40:53I'll be seeing you, John
00:41:03Give me Johnson
00:41:09Hello, Erskine, this is John Wallace
00:41:12Can you get over here right away? I want to see you
00:41:16I've got a story
00:41:19Yeah, I've got a story, all right
00:41:24That's the story, Erskine, and it's all yours
00:41:26That's terrific, John
00:41:27I don't know how I can thank you for giving the story to me
00:41:31Put me through to the warden of the state penitentiary
00:41:34All I want you to do is to hold it for a few days
00:41:36Until I get a line on a couple of people
00:41:37I'll hold it, all right, and I'm with you from now on
00:41:40Good, I'm going to need lots of help
00:41:43Hello, warden, this is Governor Wallace
00:41:46I want Sally Dixon brought to my office first thing in the morning
00:41:50Yes, Sally Dixon
00:41:54Get me District Attorney McCoy
00:41:56Man, you're going to upset a lot of apple carts
00:41:58And it's all right with me
00:41:59I'm going to clean the state of political corruption
00:42:01It's the last thing I ever do
00:42:03Hello, Mac, this is John Wallace
00:42:05I want you to call a special session of the grand jury
00:42:07To investigate the political activities of Mark Crandall
00:42:10Evidence? I'll give you plenty myself
00:42:14No, Mark Crandall is no friend of mine
00:42:17And Mac, that dentist that testified in the Dixon case
00:42:21Yes, Willard, that's him
00:42:23Put him in jail and keep him there till you hear from me
00:42:26And one more thing
00:42:28Keep this under your hat
00:42:30That's it
00:42:34She's almost ready
00:42:37My goodness, I wish I knew what this was all about
00:42:39Governor Wallace wants me to bring her up with the capital
00:42:42That's all I know
00:42:43Am I going to see my mommy?
00:42:45Well, I wouldn't say yes
00:42:48I wouldn't say no
00:42:49Why don't we go along and find out, eh?
00:42:51Okay
00:42:52Okay, say goodbye to Mrs. Black
00:42:55Come on
00:42:57Goodbye
00:43:02Mrs. Dixon, I don't suppose you can ever find it in your heart to forgive me
00:43:07Why have you brought me here?
00:43:11Send Haynes in
00:43:19Mommy!
00:43:28Marianne
00:43:38Mrs. Dixon
00:43:42This is a full and complete pardon signed by me as governor
00:43:50I've arranged to have a car take you to Mrs. Black's
00:44:08And that's my last official act as governor of this state
00:44:15Good evening, ladies and gentlemen
00:44:17This is Erskine Johnson with the latest news
00:44:20Here's a story hot off the press from the capital of one of our greatest states
00:44:24After pointedly pardoning Sally Dixon, whom he convicted and sent to the penitentiary on a murder charge a year ago
00:44:31John Wallace resigned his governorship today, handing Mrs. Dixon a full and complete exoneration
00:44:39This is my last official act as governor of this state, says John Wallace
00:44:44Mrs. Dixon was convicted on manufactured testimony, declared the ex-governor
00:44:48Naming Mark Crandall, well-known politico, and Dr. O.N. Willard of this city
00:44:53In a conspiracy to criminally cause a miscarriage of justice
00:44:57Turn off that radio, will you?
00:44:59Crandall and Willard were ordered held by a special session of the grand jury for trial
00:45:03District attorney Frank McCoy promises an early conviction of these men
00:45:08Mrs. Dixon's husband, Wallace insists, has never been legally proven dead
00:45:13Will you shut that thing off?
00:45:15And now here's a choice item from Hollywood
00:45:18Yeah, to me, I think you were better off dead
00:45:21Oh, don't try to be so smart
00:45:23Maybe now you won't have to drink so much of that embalming fluid
00:45:26Listen, one of these days I'm going to pop you right in the nose
00:45:29Yeah, I know
00:45:31I'm kind of glad your wife got out
00:45:33I felt quite right about letting her take that rap
00:45:36You never felt quite right, huh?
00:45:38No, I never
00:45:39But I've certainly done her a favor, taken you off her hands
00:45:42Oh, is that so? I did all right for you
00:45:45Sure you did, but you got so blind you couldn't tell one card from another
00:45:49Ah, take it easy, will you? I just had a long run of hard luck
00:45:53So have I
00:45:54Here, pay the guy and let's get out of here
00:46:00Any news on that big political shakeup before the paper goes to bed?
00:46:04You can tell him I said Crandall will get at least 20 years
00:46:07And what about those threats you've been getting?
00:46:09Oh, I don't pay any attention to that
00:46:11Better be careful. You found out Crandall was mixed up with some pretty bad baby
00:46:15Just what I've been telling him all along
00:46:17Sure, but they're scared to death
00:46:18Crandall's on his way and they're afraid to make a move
00:46:20Don't be too sure. I gotta run
00:46:23I'll follow the day till
00:46:25I'll walk along with you
00:46:26All right, Tom. Glad to have you
00:46:38I didn't mean to keep you so late
00:46:40Oh, that's all right
00:46:41Look out!
00:46:51You know who it is?
00:47:06Yeah, a fella named Mike
00:47:09Used to work for Crandall
00:47:11Looks like he saved the taxpayers a little money
00:47:14Yeah, now maybe he'll listen to me
00:47:18Sure will, Tom. I sure will
00:47:23Okay, well don't worry about it. I'll have Haines covered for you
00:47:27All right, bye
00:47:29Well, John, I've enjoyed helping you run these guys down
00:47:32I never had so much fun in my life
00:47:34And what's more, I'm gonna call on Mrs. Dixon tonight
00:47:36And you can put that on the air, too, if you want to
00:47:38Will I? What a follow-up to that pardon yard!
00:47:42Come in, Mr. Wallace
00:47:44So nice to see you again
00:47:46Thanks
00:47:47Oh, it's all right
00:47:48Well, I just thought I would, uh...
00:47:51As a matter of fact, I thought...
00:47:52Oh, I know
00:47:53More of those legal matters to discuss, I suppose
00:47:57You wait. I'll tell her you're here
00:48:01Now you keep right on
00:48:03You're doing fine, just fine
00:48:08Fine
00:48:18Well
00:48:20I just thought I would drop by
00:48:23I must say you are persistent
00:48:26Oh, so are you
00:48:28Flowers
00:48:39I used to get a lovely punch in my cell every morning
00:48:44Oh, how rude of me
00:48:46Do let me take your hat
00:48:49Thanks very much
00:48:50Oh, not at all, Mr. Wallace
00:48:51Pleasure
00:48:52If you touch me, I'll bite
00:48:56That'd be a relief
00:48:59I'm sorry, I didn't mean to
00:49:01Oh, it's all right
00:49:03If you touch me, I'll bite
00:49:06That'd be a relief
00:49:09The jury's out now. It's proper to sit down
00:49:15Hang it all, Mrs. Dixon
00:49:16I tried to explain that trial to you
00:49:19I believed you
00:49:20So help me, I was ready to drop the case
00:49:22I told you how Crandall tricked me
00:49:25I'll admit I was an ambitious fool and fell for it
00:49:28But I resigned the minute I found it out
00:49:30And I put Crandall and that dentist both in jail
00:49:33Do you enjoy putting people in jail?
00:49:36I certainly do enjoy putting anyone in jail who's harmed you
00:49:40And what about yourself?
00:49:44I can only answer you as you once answered me
00:49:48I'm innocent
00:49:53I believe you
00:50:01Well, Mrs. Black, the truant
00:50:04A fine pair of hoofies, lad
00:50:08Well, this is the important appointment you left your office for
00:50:12Isn't this Mrs. Black, Teddy?
00:50:13Oh, yes, she's the...
00:50:14Oh, and look at her
00:50:16Oh, you poor darling
00:50:19A big law-enforcement man like you taking her out
00:50:22and trying to teach her how to stay away from the school
00:50:24Why, she learned more today than...
00:50:26Yes, I'll bet
00:50:27All about what she shouldn't be
00:50:28Oh, look at her face
00:50:30Well, I don't think she needs anything more to eat
00:50:32Mrs. Black, why don't you take her and try and clean her up and put her to bed
00:50:35Oh, little children have to get all messed up once in a while
00:50:41Poor darling
00:50:42I just hope you don't get sick
00:50:46You know, I don't feel anything well myself
00:50:59Hmm
00:51:08The laws and statutes of this state are thoroughly incompatible with the lives and emotions of suffering humanity
00:51:15Imagine making a man wait all this while
00:51:18Did I ever tell you my folks left me a very nice little farm?
00:51:21Really?
00:51:22Oh, John, I love a farm
00:51:24Do you?
00:51:25Well, why the dickens don't we go back there to live?
00:51:27Oh, that would be wonderful
00:51:28Why, John, I was raised on a farm
00:51:30Jump in, Jiminy Cricket, so was I
00:51:32I always knew there was something about you
00:51:34Can you make butter?
00:51:35Certainly I can make butter
00:51:36I used to plow
00:51:37I used to love to plow
00:51:47Why don't I have to go to school today?
00:51:50Because today is Saturday
00:51:52Will Mommy be home soon?
00:51:55Yes, dear
00:51:56Mommy's coming home early
00:51:58And then Mr. Wallace is taking us all for a nice ride in the country
00:52:02I like rides
00:52:04Can I go out and fly my birdie?
00:52:07Of course, dear
00:52:08But don't you play in the street
00:52:10I won't
00:52:12Come on, Bert
00:52:13We're going out and fly
00:52:15Fly, fly, fly, fly, fly
00:52:19Hips and tops, hips and tops
00:52:21Hips and tops
00:52:25Hips and tops
00:52:36Marianne
00:52:37Daddy
00:52:38Daddy
00:52:39I'm so glad you came home
00:52:42Want to go for a nice ride with Daddy?
00:52:44Yes, a nice long ride
00:52:46Come on, baby
00:52:47Here we go
00:52:55Marianne
00:52:57Marianne
00:53:01Oh, Mrs. Dixon
00:53:02Where was she?
00:53:03Didn't you see her?
00:53:04No, I didn't
00:53:05You must, you must
00:53:06Don't take any of this, Sally
00:53:08Let's try to be calm and find out all we can as quickly as possible
00:53:12It's important no one should know about this for the present but the four of us
00:53:15You haven't told anyone else, Mrs. Black
00:53:17No, I just waited here like you told me to do
00:53:20You didn't see the license at all?
00:53:22I didn't think of it
00:53:24You didn't even see whether it was a license of this state?
00:53:27No, I didn't see it
00:53:29But it was a black sedan and went away very fast
00:53:32Yes
00:53:33Now, Sally, Tom Haines is the best special investigator the state ever had
00:53:37Even the police couldn't do any better
00:53:39I've got a few contacts to make myself
00:53:41Now, you two stay right here and don't talk to anybody
00:53:53Good grief
00:53:57What do you got there?
00:54:00This is my kid
00:54:01What are you bringing her here for?
00:54:03I want you to take care of her for a while
00:54:05Wonderful
00:54:06Now, I suppose I've got to buy milk, too
00:54:08Hello
00:54:16No, Sally, please
00:54:18You stay at home and try not to worry too much
00:54:20Yes, I know, but we're doing everything that's possible
00:54:23All right, now, don't worry
00:54:25Bye
00:54:27You know, John, this might be some of Crandall's gang
00:54:29trying to get at you through the girl and the baby
00:54:32Oh, I don't think so
00:54:36I've got a letter here. It says from George Dixon
00:54:39The missing husband. That's interesting
00:54:41Yeah, but you can't say anything about it now
00:54:43It's a big temptation, but you know I won't
00:54:45It says to put an ad in the personal columns of the Chicago Post
00:54:48It says to put an ad in the personal columns of the Chicago Papers
00:54:51Can you handle that for me?
00:54:52Anything you want, John
00:54:53Good
00:54:58Oh, come on now, honey. Eat your ice cream
00:55:02Your daddy's going to take you home to your mommy pretty soon now
00:55:05Or else
00:55:09I don't want it. I want to go home now
00:55:13Oh, you want to go now
00:55:15You want to go now
00:55:18I tell you, I've had a lot of tough audiences in my time
00:55:21But you got me licked, kid
00:55:23I've been through everything I know
00:55:24I've danced, I've sung, I've done everything
00:55:26I don't like those old songs
00:55:29Oh, you don't, huh?
00:55:31Well, maybe you'd like a little champagne
00:55:34Oh, don't
00:55:36Well, I think I'll have a little drink myself
00:55:39My mommy used to give me nicer parties, not like this
00:55:48Oh, I know she did, honey
00:55:52I guess I just don't know how to give parties for kids
00:55:56I would like you if you just didn't sing at me
00:56:00All right, I won't sing
00:56:05You smell good
00:56:09Oh, no, I don't, baby
00:56:11Get away from that champagne, you big tramp
00:56:14What is all this?
00:56:15You never break out into champagne for me
00:56:17How much longer are we going to keep this up?
00:56:19I'm getting awful tired of it
00:56:21Why don't you mind your own business?
00:56:23I want to go home to my mommy
00:56:27You have to start squawking every time I come in here
00:56:31Oh, don't cry, honey
00:56:33Do you have to do that in front of the kids?
00:56:36Come on, Marianne
00:56:48George, I told you I don't like this
00:56:51Who cares what you like?
00:56:52I have to take care of the kids, don't I?
00:56:54That makes two of you
00:56:55Shut up, will you?
00:56:56I put up, so I don't have to shut up
00:56:59You better take that kid back to her mother
00:57:01Now, let me handle this my own way
00:57:03Oh, my gosh, can't you think of some other way to pry a few pounds out of that old lady of yours?
00:57:08It's quicker this way, and it can't miss
00:57:11How do you know they won't call in the cops?
00:57:13I wrote her some letters. She knows I got the kid
00:57:15She doesn't know where
00:57:16I mail the letters from out of town
00:57:18Yeah, but what about me?
00:57:19You don't care what happens to me
00:57:21Supposing somebody's looking for this kid, and they find her here with me
00:57:24The only time I ever see you is when you're broke
00:57:27I'm not taking a federal rap
00:57:29I'm not putting myself in a spot for nobody
00:57:32Nobody's going to take any rap
00:57:34The kid's just as much mine as it is hers
00:57:36She can have her back any time she wants
00:57:38Wonderful
00:57:39How can you do something like this to your own kid?
00:57:42And to somebody that's still your wife?
00:57:44What do you think you get off telling me what to do about my wife?
00:57:48Yeah, I know
00:57:50Maybe I'm pretty low
00:57:52Maybe I haven't done for good
00:57:54Let me tell you, I've been mixed up with some pretty good heels in my time
00:57:58But so help me, I never seen such a rough-down good-for-nothing
00:58:01I've never seen such a good-for-nothing
00:58:05But so help me, I never seen such a rough-down good-for-nothing
00:58:10Shut her out, fix her so it'll stay shut
00:58:15Please don't hit me, Georgie
00:58:18You know I didn't mean it
00:58:20It's just that this thing's getting on my nerves
00:58:23It's getting on my nerves too
00:58:25So don't go popping off at me all the time, or I'll blow the whole thing up
00:58:29Georgie, don't do that
00:58:31They'll come through pretty soon and we'll be all set
00:58:35Come on, sit down and relax
00:58:38You know me, I just gotta bust loose once in a while
00:58:41Yeah, you're gonna bust loose once too often
00:58:44It'll be the last time
00:58:47I don't care if you hit me, Georgie
00:58:51Good boy
00:58:53You got a punch
00:58:56You know, good punches now and then's good for a girl, I always say
00:59:00Here
00:59:02Just relax
00:59:04Give me a drink
00:59:05Cheers to us
00:59:10I feel better already
00:59:14Have a drink, Georgie
00:59:26Here
00:59:27A few more of these and maybe you can get some rest
00:59:58Are you sure these letters are from George Dixon?
01:00:01I'm sure
01:00:03He was always trying to make you give him money
01:00:05Well, why doesn't he come and get his confounded money?
01:00:07We've had that ad in the paper for five days
01:00:09He's had plenty of time to see it
01:00:11I just wish we knew where to find him
01:00:14I know he wants to make you suffer as much as he wants
01:00:17Oh, John, you don't think you'll hurt Mary Ann?
01:00:20Oh, how can you say that?
01:00:22A man is a child's own father
01:00:25Maybe he doesn't know how to take care of him
01:00:29Oh, I'm so worried
01:00:31Oh, come on now, Sally, don't do that
01:00:33Hang on a little while longer, he's bound to show up sooner or later
01:00:37Any man who would do a thing like this
01:00:40I'd like to get my hands on him for about five minutes
01:00:44I don't want you to hurt him
01:00:46I just want him to bring back my little girl
01:00:48Here's your little girl, Mrs. Dixon
01:00:51Mommy!
01:00:52Mary Ann!
01:00:58Where did she come from?
01:00:59She drives up in a cab, gets out, walks right to the house
01:01:02You better lock that door
01:01:04There's a bird not very far behind me who would just love to cut my throat
01:01:08Who?
01:01:09A fellow by the name of George Dixon
01:01:11What do you know about this?
01:01:13Say, don't you push me around, you big palooka
01:01:15I got the kid away from him and I brought her home
01:01:17The least you can do is put me in jail and give me a little protection
01:01:20Is Dixon on his way here?
01:01:22I was just getting the kid away from him
01:01:24Just getting the kid out of there when he wakes up
01:01:26I locked the door, but I didn't know which one of us would get here first
01:01:29Well, that's just fine, we'll be right here waiting for him
01:01:32Well, you'd better look out
01:01:33He's been hitting the bottle for months
01:01:35He's mad and he's half crazy
01:01:37And he's got a gun
01:01:41Well, that's too bad
01:01:42I was looking forward to meeting that fellow on equal terms
01:01:46Send squad car to 368, Rome
01:01:49Tell them to keep out of sight
01:01:50When the guy goes in the house, tell him to follow right away
01:01:53Right?
01:01:54Right
01:01:56Sally, take Marianne
01:01:57Now, you women better get out of here
01:01:59If you don't mind, I'll just stick around a while
01:02:01I got a little score of my own to settle
01:02:04Take that side of the door, Haynes
01:02:05I'll take this
01:02:06Okay
01:02:08Turn out the lights
01:02:14Hey, you
01:02:16Yeah
01:02:17Where are you?
01:02:18Right over here
01:02:19Behind this big, thick house
01:02:21Don't try to pull anything funny
01:02:24Send me your gun, big boy
01:02:25I'll shoot him myself for Mrs. Dixon
01:02:27You've done time for killing him once, haven't you?
01:02:29Anyone ever had a permit to kill is hers
01:02:32If you're going to hang around here, get out of the way and shut up
01:02:35All right
01:02:36You always tell a lie
01:02:38Even in the dark
01:02:41You keep quiet
01:02:43Haynes
01:02:44Well, I'm over here
01:02:45I'm with the police
01:02:46Shh
01:02:49Shh
01:03:13Look out, big guy
01:03:15What's going on?
01:03:19I got it
01:03:22Take it, boy
01:03:33You sure you got a good grip on it?
01:03:43Hold on to him a minute
01:03:45I knew I could do it if I could just get a good shot at him
01:03:49And that isn't all
01:03:50I read about them bullets you took out of Big Joe
01:03:53You'll find the ones you shoot out of that gun you took off of him
01:03:56are twin brothers to the ones you got
01:04:00Lock him up, boys
01:04:11You sure this is a gun?
01:04:12You sure this is a gun?
01:04:13Try it and see
01:04:20Thank heaven you've got him or he can't do any more harm
01:04:26I don't know how I could ever thank you for bringing him
01:04:28The trouble is we've got to lock you up for withholding evidence for a very serious crime
01:04:33I won't allow you to do that
01:04:34Oh, it's all right. I was behind in the rent anyway
01:04:37Well, don't you worry. I'm going to see him in the morning
01:04:39And it looks like Mary Ann's going to have a new proper
01:04:42Come on. Let's take a little walk
01:05:09THE END