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00:10:55because I haven't been around here before.
00:10:57Oh, now, that's a very clever retort.
00:11:00Very, very clever.
00:11:04Excuse me.
00:11:11I was talking to you.
00:11:14Pete?
00:11:18Pete Fryman.
00:11:22Hello, Herm.
00:11:22This is Pete Fryman, a friend of Dave's.
00:11:25Sorry, I didn't know.
00:11:26My car's outside.
00:11:27Sure.
00:11:28Sorry to hear about Dave.
00:11:30Nice to have met you, Mr. Fryman.
00:11:46Fellas.
00:11:47Hello, darling.
00:11:48Laura, didn't Gene tell you I was...
00:11:49Of course, but you said you wanted to meet Pete as soon as he got in.
00:11:52Well.
00:11:53Oh, sure, sure.
00:11:54I'm glad to meet you.
00:11:56My pleasure.
00:11:57Hey, I'm sorry you caught us at a bad time.
00:12:00Vic, take care of him, will you?
00:12:03We'll chat later.
00:12:04Dave's friend, Pete Fryman.
00:12:06I talked to you about him.
00:12:08Vic Dundeen.
00:12:09And this is Clayton Phelps, our mayor.
00:12:11Pete Fryman.
00:12:12My pleasure, my pleasure, Peter.
00:12:13Laura, we're in conference.
00:12:15And this is Ray Auburn, city attorney.
00:12:18And Glenn Radford, head of the planning commission.
00:12:21Vic.
00:12:22Come on, Fryman, follow me.
00:12:24Do something about his wardrobe, will you, Vic?
00:12:32Hi, I'm Pete Fryman.
00:12:34Oh, of course.
00:12:35I'm Gene Hauser.
00:12:37Oh, we were terribly sorry to hear about your friend Dave.
00:12:40I didn't know him myself.
00:12:41He left before I started working here, but...
00:12:43Come on, Fryman, we got a lot to do.
00:12:45Maybe I'll see you again.
00:12:47Nice meeting you.
00:12:49Gene, I wanted to talk to you about the party.
00:12:52I'll see you at home, Pete.
00:12:53Take Vic a while to get you settled.
00:13:00And Gene, I think I'll have you come out to the house...
00:13:02and help me get things organized.
00:13:04I want the restaurant to cater the food.
00:13:10Oh, you're a buddy of Dave's, huh?
00:13:12Funny, I never heard him mention it.
00:13:15No reason to.
00:13:15I've been in Mexico for the last several years.
00:13:19He talked about you.
00:13:20Oh, what'd he say?
00:13:22Well, Mr. Alban's number one expediter and bad news.
00:13:26Well, he can mix it up pretty good himself.
00:13:28Did he tell you why he was in the joint?
00:13:31Money is assault.
00:13:32Yeah, well, that's a matter of public record.
00:13:33You know, anybody could find that out.
00:13:34You got something to say, say it.
00:13:36You were supposed to be his close friend.
00:13:37I was his only friend for the last couple of years...
00:13:40because none of his buddies around here bothered...
00:13:42Yeah, okay, okay.
00:13:42It just seems to me he'd tell his only friend the real reason he was in.
00:13:46You wouldn't expect him to come right out and say it, would you?
00:13:48Yeah, meaning you don't know.
00:13:49Meaning I can put it together.
00:13:51And come up with what?
00:13:52Chicago, a bottle fight.
00:13:53Mr. Alban, okay.
00:13:56Any other little details you want to check?
00:13:58Nothing we can't find out through the police department.
00:14:01Oh, didn't Dave tell you?
00:14:02Anyone who works for Mike comes here first.
00:14:09Andy Gorel, Pete Freiman.
00:14:11He's going to work for Mr. Alban, so give him the treatment.
00:14:15I'll be back in a few minutes.
00:14:16I got to go over to City Hall.
00:14:19Pete Freiman, huh?
00:14:20That's what the man said.
00:14:23Funny.
00:14:25He was a dead ringer for a fella I met in New Mexico once.
00:14:28Went down there to pick up this prisoner from this treasury agent.
00:14:31Fella had an Irish name.
00:14:33Something like, uh, O'Hara.
00:14:39Funny, isn't it, Mr. Freiman?
00:14:41How many look-alikes there are in this world?
00:14:44How many look-alikes there are in this world?
00:14:48Well, right here in O'Hara, we got a guy who looks exactly like Joseph Stalin.
00:14:54I mean exactly.
00:14:55Of course, old Joe is dead.
00:14:59There's no way this fella could be him.
00:15:02Any more than a fella working for Mike Alban could be a treasury agent.
00:15:08Right?
00:15:10Makes sense.
00:15:14Any idea what you'll be doing for Mr. Alban?
00:15:16Not yet.
00:15:17Hold it.
00:15:19Profile, please.
00:15:24Ever see a police department like this one before?
00:15:27What's so different about this one?
00:15:28You're kidding.
00:15:29I haven't seen enough to make an evaluation.
00:15:31Well, it's different, all right.
00:15:33Different than 99% of the departments in this country.
00:15:36If they were all like this one,
00:15:37we might as well turn the White House over to the organization.
00:15:44Hold it.
00:15:45We're not all crooked, Mr. O'Hara.
00:15:47I'd like to help. I'm in the phone book.
00:15:49Andy Gorel, two Rs and one L.
00:15:53Right on time, Vic.
00:15:55Here's his papers. I'll tell the chief he's ready to talk to him.
00:15:59By the way, watch what you say around that guy.
00:16:02No.
00:16:02You never trust a man who won't take a little payoff.
00:16:08Raise your right hand.
00:16:13The city itself sworn in.
00:16:17You are now a reserve police officer of the city of Laura.
00:16:23You sure you haven't got a record, Freiman?
00:16:26What does it say there?
00:16:27Wouldn't do for some reformer to find out
00:16:29we gave a gun permit to an ex-con, would it?
00:16:32Against the law, you know.
00:16:34I know.
00:16:35So if that is the case, you better tell us right now.
00:16:37We're gonna find out everything about you anyway.
00:16:39Routine check.
00:16:44Will that be all, Mr. Dundeen?
00:16:46A billet to Mr. Alvin.
00:16:47Yes, sir.
00:16:50Did the double-nits come in yet?
00:16:52Sorry, Mr. Hellman, not yet.
00:16:53Probably Friday.
00:16:56How are you, councilman?
00:16:57Will you give me a call then, please?
00:16:58Oh, yes, sir.
00:16:59Mr. Hellman, aren't you even gonna say hello?
00:17:01We don't have anything to say to each other.
00:17:05I'll wrap these for you.
00:17:08Who's the fan club?
00:17:10City Councilman Hellman.
00:17:12Councilman Hellman, a reformer.
00:17:14There's two of them, Hellman and Saranac.
00:17:16They've been out to get Mike.
00:17:18Vote against anything we want.
00:17:21So far, it's no problem.
00:17:22We own the other three.
00:17:24That's handy.
00:17:25And if push comes to shove,
00:17:27we can get Hellman's vote, too.
00:17:28Now, how are you gonna do that?
00:17:31He doesn't know it, but his...
00:17:3318-year-old daughter's got a $50-a-day heroin habit.
00:17:37Well, sure, we saw that she made contact
00:17:38with the right people at the right time.
00:17:40You know, a little pill in the drink for starters.
00:17:42Now she's got a little freelancing going on the side.
00:17:46So all the boss has to do is say the word,
00:17:47she gets busted for prostitution.
00:17:49Now, won't that be embarrassing for Councilman Hellman?
00:18:07Some place, huh?
00:18:08Yeah, it's even got a full slate bed booth.
00:18:10A table in the basement.
00:18:11You shoot pool?
00:18:12Not like David.
00:18:14Yeah, he was pretty good at 8-ball.
00:18:15I thought his game was 9.
00:18:17I guess you're right.
00:18:33Thought I could learn to call this home.
00:18:35Yeah, well, don't let it go to your head.
00:18:36Just don't forget why you're here.
00:18:38If anything I do, you'll remind me.
00:18:40Being Dave's buddy buys you a chance, that's all.
00:18:43The rest is up to you.
00:18:44You cut it or you don't, like everybody else.
00:18:46You're not the first dude to take up residence in here, you know.
00:18:49Huh?
00:18:49No, you're nothing special, Pete, baby.
00:18:51Every new candidate gets the goldfish bowl.
00:18:53This ain't no candy store operation, you know.
00:18:56Maybe there's some house rules I should know about.
00:19:00You already broke one.
00:19:01House rule number one.
00:19:03No cozy conversation with the boss's secretary.
00:19:06Gene Houser?
00:19:07That's what I mean.
00:19:08You haven't even been here long enough to know her name.
00:19:10She's something special.
00:19:11Well, let's just say she handles a lot of the boss's confidential matters.
00:19:15And he figures one person at a time knowing his business is enough.
00:19:19That's fair enough. What's...
00:19:20That's the boss's sister.
00:19:22She died five years ago.
00:19:38It only rings on intercom, Bubba, so it's all right to answer it.
00:19:42I just wouldn't try to make any outside calls.
00:19:45Mrs. Alvin?
00:19:47Look, as long as we're sharing the same address, try Laura.
00:19:52That doesn't break a house rule.
00:19:54I make the house rules in the house.
00:19:56So come on downstairs.
00:19:58I'll buy you a drink.
00:20:08Mmm, that's better.
00:20:10You look gorgeous.
00:20:12But Gene, darling, I believe you two know each other.
00:20:14Oh, yes, Dave's friend, Mr. Fryman.
00:20:16Miss Houser.
00:20:17Now it's time to put this away.
00:20:19We can finish up later.
00:20:20Right, well, I'll have to get back to the office.
00:20:23Oh, no, you're gonna join us for one little drinky.
00:20:26Pete, me a doll and freshen that for Laura.
00:20:28Gin.
00:20:29Really, Mrs. Alvin, I should...
00:20:30The same?
00:20:31Uh, a vodka, please.
00:20:33It's funny, I thought we drank the same thing.
00:20:35Mmm, you sure make a handsome bartender, Pete.
00:20:40Only in this case, I think the man makes the clothes.
00:20:44Don't you think so, Genie?
00:20:51Oh, I forgot to tell Anna something.
00:20:53I'll be right back.
00:20:55You two go right ahead.
00:21:01Susanna.
00:21:03Susanna.
00:21:05The cook.
00:21:08She could have used the phone.
00:21:09You wouldn't believe the fantastic intercom system in this house.
00:21:12Why didn't she?
00:21:13She's playing matchmaker.
00:21:19Didn't she know that a pretty girl like you doesn't need an agent?
00:21:24No, I guess you wouldn't know about that, would you?
00:21:27Well, I got scolded for talking to you in the office today.
00:21:31Does it have something to do with that?
00:21:33On the nose, Ryman.
00:21:34You're a decoy.
00:21:35A handsome, younger man might take my mind off Mr. Alvin.
00:21:38Assuming that's where it is in the first place.
00:21:41Is it?
00:21:42Mr. Alvin doesn't keep regular office hours.
00:21:45He could come home at any time.
00:21:47I think I'll do us both a favor and leave.
00:21:54I'll say this.
00:21:56Laura's taste is improving.
00:21:59She didn't do badly this time.
00:22:01Ciao.
00:22:11I think the cook is in the kitchen.
00:22:13What's wrong?
00:22:15I just thought you and Gene would...
00:22:17Would what?
00:22:18Would hit it off, that's all.
00:22:21Is that why you called the strike force to find a playmate for little Gene?
00:22:26Of course not.
00:22:28I don't need a team man for that.
00:22:30You get a bartender, he can play the part just as well.
00:22:32Relax, will you?
00:22:34Refusing to mix a little pleasure with business can make Jack a dull boy.
00:22:40I'm not such an ugly old bag, am I?
00:22:42Mrs. Alvin.
00:22:43Laura.
00:22:46You really are a boy scout, aren't you?
00:22:48That's not why I came here.
00:22:50Well, maybe you'll have to get used to it.
00:22:53Sorry.
00:22:55Oh, you can't leave.
00:22:57Just watch me.
00:22:59Oh, wait, I didn't lie to you.
00:23:00I can help you, I will.
00:23:02Please, please don't go.
00:23:04I've waited too long to...
00:23:26What were you trying to do, Laura?
00:23:27Ruin my reputation as a doctor?
00:23:30Nothing was farther from my mind.
00:23:32Yeah, I'll venture to say.
00:23:34I'm going to leave some of these with you, so you won't run out.
00:23:38Laura.
00:23:40I'm going to tell you again.
00:23:41I know you're tired of hearing it, but...
00:23:43You cannot drink.
00:23:45Your liver just won't take any more of it.
00:23:48And what if I quit?
00:23:49Will it save my life?
00:23:50It can prolong it.
00:23:52How long, Sam?
00:23:54One month, six, twelve.
00:23:57If you'll just take care of yourself,
00:23:59you may still have a few good months.
00:24:01Good ones, Sam?
00:24:04Now, if you can just guarantee there'll be good ones.
00:24:06I'll guarantee you this.
00:24:08A few more bouts with the bottle and there won't be any months good or bad.
00:24:24Cool.
00:24:27She tries.
00:24:28I know she does.
00:24:30But she just can't leave the stuff alone.
00:24:44I'm sorry.
00:24:46I didn't mean to overstay my welcome.
00:24:50Look, don't go.
00:24:51See it through.
00:24:53It'll be worth your while, I promise.
00:24:57I can prove
00:24:59that my husband's illegal income has been over five million dollars a year for the past three years.
00:25:04I've kept a diary.
00:25:06I've written down every dollar.
00:25:08Where it came from and where it went.
00:25:11Every payoff, every bribe, who got it and why.
00:25:15You've had that information all this time?
00:25:18Ever since I first found out that
00:25:20little Broad was more than just his secretary.
00:25:23You're my drinking partner.
00:25:25Sorry about that.
00:25:26I thought how nice it would be if
00:25:28before my beloved husband took his fall, the light of his life got turned off.
00:25:33It won't happen again.
00:25:35Where's the diary?
00:25:37It's safe.
00:25:38With a close friend.
00:25:39When can I see it?
00:25:41On the 16th.
00:25:43That's over two weeks away.
00:25:45Try to understand.
00:25:47Mike can get what?
00:25:48Five years in every tax fraud count?
00:25:50My diary can give you three counts.
00:25:52That's 15 years.
00:25:56It's not enough.
00:25:59I want to see him crumble and fall off his own ladder.
00:26:03I want to see him bounce off every rung on the way down.
00:26:07I want the organization to spit on him.
00:26:11There's only one way of doing that.
00:26:14One way to make sure the organization will never do business with him again.
00:26:17That'll be good for you, too.
00:26:19The federal government could finally stamp closed on Mike Albin's file.
00:26:24It can only happen on the 16th.
00:26:26And while you're waiting, I see to it that you get a good view of what goes on inside the organization.
00:26:31Some eyewitness stuff you can use.
00:26:34And I'll behave.
00:26:36At least I'll try.
00:26:40You know what I caught that little Broad doing?
00:26:43What?
00:26:45Caught her in my closet trying on my clothes.
00:26:50I'm not even dead yet.
00:26:54I got a message for you from the boss, Carmen.
00:26:56Tell him thanks for inquiring about me.
00:27:00He wants you to go to this address and pick up a package.
00:27:03Take the brown car in the garage.
00:27:04Deliver the package to him at his office and do it in a hurry.
00:27:08Keys in the car?
00:27:09Yep.
00:27:11The keys are always in my car.
00:27:15Put it out.
00:27:22How's it going?
00:27:25Unreal.
00:27:26Wrong?
00:27:27Yeah, our friend is full of booze,
00:27:30and the way we treat him is a little strange.
00:27:33He's a good guy.
00:27:35He's a good guy.
00:27:37He's a good guy.
00:27:38He's a good guy.
00:27:39He's a good guy.
00:27:40He's a good guy.
00:27:41He's a good guy.
00:27:42He's a good guy.
00:27:44Hate and a terminal illness.
00:27:47Could be a dangerous combination.
00:27:48Yeah, so we play all the odds.
00:27:51The cop that booked me took my fingerprints.
00:27:54His name is Gorel.
00:27:55He made me as a treasury agent.
00:27:56Said he met me in New Mexico, but he wants to cooperate.
00:27:59You believe him?
00:28:00Well, I'm gonna play it on instinct.
00:28:02He may be the one honest cop in a very dishonest police department.
00:28:06What do you want us to do?
00:28:07Set up a meeting tonight in the camp or his name's in the phone book.
00:28:11Risky.
00:28:13So is Laura Alban.
00:28:32Took you long enough.
00:28:34I don't know the territory yet.
00:28:44What are you trying to pull from it?
00:28:48I'd say offhand.
00:28:49Mr.
00:28:49Alban, you were testing me.
00:28:55I'm gonna get some sleep.
00:28:56We'll talk tomorrow.
00:29:05Well, that was quick.
00:29:06You must have done well.
00:29:07Maybe you'll find a home here yet.
00:29:10I'm not sure.
00:29:11Maybe you'll find a home here yet.
00:29:14Maybe I don't break any house rules.
00:29:34Decided to take you up on your offer to help.
00:29:36I was hoping you would, Mr. O'Hara.
00:29:38With your permission, we'd like to take this conversation.
00:29:41Sure.
00:29:42Anything you say.
00:29:44It's a conversation with Officer Andrew Gorel of the Law and Police Department.
00:29:51It is February 2nd.
00:29:53The time is 2340.
00:29:55Present are Special Agents Donaldson and O'Hara on federal strike force assignment.
00:30:00Officer Gorel, tell us about the Law and Police Department.
00:30:03How many would you say are on the take?
00:30:05Oh, about three quarters of them.
00:30:06What kind of take?
00:30:07Mostly curbstone justice.
00:30:09Explain that, please.
00:30:10Yeah.
00:30:12Can I have a cup of coffee?
00:30:13Yeah, sure.
00:30:16You see, most drivers carry a $10 bill folded up behind the driver's license.
00:30:22Now, when they're stopped, they hand the cop the license and the 10.
00:30:26The cop lets the bill fall to the ground, puts his foot on it.
00:30:30Then when the motorist drives away...
00:30:31Thank you.
00:30:32When the motorist drives away, puts the money in his pocket.
00:30:35What would you estimate a monthly take to be?
00:30:37Let me put it this way.
00:30:39It costs $1500 under the table to get on the police force.
00:30:43And most of the guys are getting that $1500 back the first month.
00:30:46And what about bookmaking and prostitution?
00:30:50What bookmaking? What prostitution?
00:30:53We've never had a bookmaking arrest.
00:30:55And the only prostitutes we arrest are the amateurs.
00:30:58They either go to work for Albin or they get out of town.
00:31:01Are you saying the whole department is controlled by Albin?
00:31:04No.
00:31:06No.
00:31:06You don't have to control everyone.
00:31:08Just the top.
00:31:09Just the people who approve the arrests.
00:31:12And they handle all the records.
00:31:14Everything's got to go through their hands.
00:31:17I hear they got a new batch of treasury bonds.
00:31:20And here's the new passer that Mike Albin just hired.
00:31:22We processed her at the station three weeks ago.
00:31:25You know, a man's family is his Achilles heel, Pete.
00:31:29Take mine.
00:31:31My wife, to be specific.
00:31:33Now, you've been around here long enough to see that
00:31:34Laura can be a source of embarrassment to me.
00:31:39That's why her cousin Dave was such a big help.
00:31:42Dave could handle her.
00:31:46And Vic tells me you seem to have a way with her, too.
00:31:48I'll tell you the truth, Pete.
00:31:50I've never found anybody to replace Dave.
00:31:51Nobody's worked out.
00:31:53Until now.
00:31:56Want me to babysit your wife?
00:31:58There's more to it than that.
00:31:59Dave was the best bag man I ever had.
00:32:04Hey, the police department check on you came back.
00:32:06Did Vic tell you?
00:32:07He doesn't tell me much.
00:32:09Yeah, well...
00:32:11The chief says...
00:32:13You're as represented.
00:32:15Even your visits to Dave in prison check out.
00:32:17The chief is very thorough.
00:32:19So am I.
00:32:21As you'll see this afternoon.
00:32:23I'm sending you along with Vic for a lesson in city government.
00:32:27What do you want?
00:32:28Mr. Alban asked me to drop by and see you, Mr. Hellman.
00:32:30He asked me to remind you that he'd appreciate it
00:32:32when you go to the council meeting tonight
00:32:34if you vote in favor of the raise for the rubbish contract.
00:32:36Yes, that's right.
00:32:38Councilman Forbes is out of town.
00:32:40You do need my vote.
00:32:42Mr. Alban asked me to remind you that
00:32:44it's only a dollar per household raise.
00:32:46And it is overdue.
00:32:47You tell Mr. Alban for me that
00:32:49any issue coming up before the city council
00:32:51that might benefit him in any small way
00:32:54automatically gets a no vote from me.
00:32:57He was afraid you might feel that way.
00:32:59Because, Mr. Hellman, you just don't realize all that's involved.
00:33:02What's that supposed to mean?
00:33:03Your daughter, councilman.
00:33:05Now, first I'm gonna tell you a little story about her.
00:33:07But you're not gonna believe it.
00:33:08So we're all gonna go down and pay her a visit.
00:33:27Daddy?
00:33:31Hello, Mr. Dondean.
00:33:35Daddy, you promised you'd always call me first.
00:33:38You promised you'd never just drop in.
00:33:40We talked about that when I got my own place.
00:33:42Don't you remember?
00:33:43I'm a grown person who needs privacy.
00:33:46I have my right.
00:33:47You said that yourself.
00:33:48You promised.
00:33:51Why did you bring him here, Mr. Dondean?
00:33:54Why did you bring him here, Mr. Dondean?
00:33:56You promised me you would never bring him here.
00:33:59Well, he insisted.
00:34:00Sherry, you know how it is.
00:34:01After all, he is your father.
00:34:09Father.
00:34:17You were busy.
00:34:20You were campaigning.
00:34:23You were...
00:34:26Daddy, please don't be mad at me.
00:34:29Who did this to you?
00:34:31Nobody.
00:34:33I don't know.
00:34:36It just happened.
00:34:39I don't know.
00:34:43Okay, baby.
00:34:45Oh, baby.
00:34:49We'll work it out.
00:34:53Now, do we get your vote tonight?
00:34:55Or does she get busted every time she sets foot on the street?
00:34:58Now, you know how that'll look in the papers, Councilman.
00:35:24All right, Coleman.
00:35:25Are you out of your mind?
00:35:26Now, get out of here.
00:35:27What do you think you're...
00:35:32Oh, man.
00:35:33You really blew it.
00:35:34You wait till Alvin hears about this.
00:35:36I'll be there in half an hour, and I'll get out.
00:35:48Here.
00:35:50Come on.
00:35:52Come on.
00:35:55You all right?
00:35:58Who are you?
00:35:59I want you to listen to me, and listen carefully.
00:36:01I'll confirm it all later.
00:36:02My name is Jim O'Hara.
00:36:03I'm with the United States Treasury Department, IRS Intelligence.
00:36:06Treasury?
00:36:07What are you doing with Vic Don Dean?
00:36:09Undercover, and I want to keep it that way.
00:36:12All right, I understand.
00:36:13What can I do?
00:36:14Is there any way you can vote yes on this rubbish issue tonight
00:36:17without compromising yourself too much?
00:36:20Well, truth is, I'm not against the raise.
00:36:22It's in order.
00:36:24The trouble is,
00:36:25Mike Alvin doesn't know how to handle anything in a legitimate way.
00:36:28It's against his training, I guess his principles.
00:36:31If he wants anything, he comes right away rattling his sword.
00:36:36Places me in a position of having to vote against him, or
00:36:39appear to be in his pocket.
00:36:41Now, your daughter's gonna need all the help she can get.
00:36:44It's gonna be rough, but she's gonna have to want help.
00:36:47I know.
00:36:48There's some way we could cut off her supply.
00:36:51If Alvin doesn't make it too easy to get.
00:36:54Then maybe I can convince him
00:36:57to make it a little harder.
00:37:00In fact, impossible.
00:37:01Impossible?
00:37:03You know how many pushers there are in this state?
00:37:05Listen, I know you control them.
00:37:08You let the word get out that the first pusher that sells to Sherry Hellman
00:37:12is on your personal list, it'll happen.
00:37:14In the first place, where do you get off making a deal like that anyway?
00:37:17Because your way didn't work.
00:37:19You can push a reformer just so far, then he goes to the press
00:37:22and makes a martyr out of himself.
00:37:24Believe me, Mr. Hellman will sacrifice himself to take you with him.
00:37:29You were thinking of me.
00:37:33He'll make this thing into another Pearl Harbor.
00:37:35The one thing you can't afford is for him to shake the public out of its apathy.
00:37:41Yeah, you were thinking of me. I like that.
00:37:43He's going soft, that's what he's doing.
00:37:45He ain't got the stomach for this job, boss. Can't you see that?
00:37:48I'm interested in results, Vic. Results!
00:37:51Now, I certainly get Hellman's vote.
00:37:53However, if we don't get it, I guess you'll just have to do a lot of apologizing.
00:37:58Mr. Albin, it's your wife.
00:37:59What about her?
00:38:00You'd better hurry.
00:38:08Come on, fellas. Singing is good for the tummy muscles.
00:38:12All together now.
00:38:13Has anybody here seen O'Hara?
00:38:18O-H-A-R-A
00:38:24Hey, look who's here.
00:38:26We got enough for a full chorus.
00:38:28Looking all over for you.
00:38:30Do you like Irish songs, too?
00:38:32You promised to give me a tour of the city. I came to collect you.
00:38:35Okay.
00:38:37You all know my friend here. You've met him, haven't you?
00:38:40My friend, Mr...
00:38:43Pete Fryman.
00:38:45Good-looking devil, isn't he?
00:38:47Come on.
00:39:14You said you were going to behave.
00:39:16I said I was going to try.
00:39:18Hey, you were cool. I'll say that for you.
00:39:20Didn't Pat and I...
00:39:22That Mike...
00:39:24I thought he was going to have a stroke.
00:39:27So worried about his prestige.
00:39:29Always was.
00:39:30Gotta have respect.
00:39:32It's funny.
00:39:34That's why he first started taking me around.
00:39:37I was a looker then.
00:39:40I really was.
00:39:41I used to stop talk when I came into a room.
00:39:44Mike was proud to have me on his arm then.
00:39:48A long time ago.
00:39:49And I was always with him.
00:39:51Right there beside him when all he had was a string of slot machines in the Bronx.
00:39:56Hey, you know, I...
00:39:57I can still take one apart and put it together again.
00:40:02What about our tour?
00:40:04Oh, sure. What do you want to know?
00:40:07What do you want to see first?
00:40:09What do you want to see first?
00:40:11A factory that's polluting a river?
00:40:13That's what they were talking about in that meeting I just interrupted.
00:40:16There's a bill pending that would force the factory to
00:40:18spend seven and a half million dollars on anti-pollution equipment.
00:40:23But Mayor Phelps says he can get it killed for 50,000 cash
00:40:26paid hand to hand in the men's room with the water running loud.
00:40:32You're mad at me.
00:40:35You make me a little nervous once in a while.
00:40:37Don't worry, love. We'll make it to the 16th.
00:40:42That little broad's not moving into my house.
00:40:46She's not wearing my clothes.
00:40:49That's Mike's newest passive.
00:40:51Attractive and smart.
00:41:01Hi.
00:41:02How was the guided tour of the city?
00:41:05Well, if you've seen one, you've seen them all.
00:41:08Maybe you just haven't had the right guide.
00:41:12You think I missed some points of interest?
00:41:14Oh, points of interest. You never dreamed existed.
00:41:18Well, I'll keep it in mind for my next vacation.
00:41:21There's only one tour and the bus is ready to leave.
00:41:26That's interesting, but sounds like a very dangerous one-way trip.
00:41:30Okay.
00:41:31Okay.
00:41:35Mission accomplished.
00:41:37I appreciate it, Pete.
00:41:39I mean, the way you took matters in hand. That's smart.
00:41:42Now, Laura hasn't got much longer to go, you know?
00:41:45And do me a favor.
00:41:47Keep an eye on her. Keep her happy and out of trouble, okay?
00:41:50I'll have the council vote.
00:41:53You know what's funny?
00:41:54It's the first time I ever put the arm on a politician who came out like a good guy.
00:41:58Yeah, after Hellman gave us his vote,
00:41:59he called to ask if what you said was true, you know, about cutting off his daughter's supply.
00:42:04I said I guaranteed it.
00:42:06Well, he was actually crying when he thanked me. How about that?
00:42:10Now that I don't have to apologize for anything, how about the rest of Dave's job?
00:42:15Do you know what?
00:42:17Mr. Fryman isn't interested.
00:42:20Well, maybe you didn't make things clear to him.
00:42:22Oh, I made things perfectly clear.
00:42:25Hey, what's the matter? Don't you like beautiful girls?
00:42:27Not when they belong to the boss.
00:42:29Is that the only reason?
00:42:32Is there another reason?
00:42:37All right, starting tomorrow, you'll collect all the cash from my books and numbers.
00:42:40You'll make deliveries to City Hall.
00:42:42Hey, that's my territory. What about my end?
00:42:44Sit on it. You've earned a little rest.
00:42:48You'll be on the payroll of the restaurant.
00:42:50That's in case internal revenue gets curious.
00:42:53Good to see you again, Mr. Fryman.
00:42:55If there's anything I can do for you, sir,
00:42:58you will let me know, won't you?
00:43:01Sure.
00:43:15So, what's it take so far?
00:43:19In two weeks, you've collected $241,653.
00:43:23Not counting this.
00:43:25Do you need permission to wire me?
00:43:28Anytime you think you need it.
00:43:29It's the 16th, isn't it?
00:43:31You think Mrs. Alba will come through?
00:43:32I think so. She's giving a party tonight. Must be significant.
00:43:36You mean she's been stalling all this time just for a party?
00:43:38Keep your dial set to your local news station. Maybe we'll all find out.
00:43:51If you hear me, let me hear a long.
00:43:54I'll give you the guest list.
00:43:56New York, 5F9836.
00:44:03Ohio, Y956R.
00:44:14Illinois, WY7254.
00:44:19Illinois, WY7254.
00:44:27I'm very sorry I can't invite you to the party. It's a very exclusive neighborhood.
00:44:32I'll tell you, I'll never forget it as long as I live.
00:44:38Reminds me, Charlie, how's your boy?
00:44:39Just graduated law school.
00:44:41Wonderful.
00:44:43He's okay.
00:44:46Matt, your daughter?
00:44:47Running around Europe.
00:44:49I thought she and Rick were going to get married.
00:44:51She's more like me.
00:44:52Rick could never handle her.
00:44:56Fellas, I'd like you to meet a new member of my organization, Pete Fryman.
00:44:59Charlie Forster, Story O'Connor, and Ned Blackman.
00:45:03Got him on a paper route for now.
00:45:06He's okay.
00:45:07Where's Laura?
00:45:09Laura's upstairs getting dressed.
00:45:12Don Dean, scotch and water?
00:45:15Vic?
00:45:19How are things in New York, Mr. Blackman?
00:45:25You heard of me?
00:45:27I heard of all of you.
00:45:29Let's sit down, Mike.
00:45:44Hi, everybody!
00:45:45Hey!
00:45:47Louise, Ruth, Helen.
00:45:49Bags are looking pretty good.
00:45:51Mrs. Sullivan, may I get you something?
00:45:53Charlie, Ned, and Story.
00:45:55My favorite gangsters.
00:45:57That's a wonderful get-up you got, Laura.
00:46:00You like it?
00:46:02Mike won't remember, but this is the way I looked in our first date.
00:46:06Got it out of the trunk special for tonight.
00:46:09It's different.
00:46:12Did you all miss me?
00:46:14Hey, Pete.
00:46:16Ned the Needle Blackman here is the number one supplier of smack on the eastern seaboard.
00:46:20Did you know that?
00:46:22Laura.
00:46:24What's the matter?
00:46:26We're all family.
00:46:28And Story O'Connor here's got a big hotel restaurant in Chicago, like the Lauren.
00:46:34And he's got every table in every room wired with a hidden microphone.
00:46:40That's how he got his name.
00:46:41He's got a lot of stories to tell about public officials if he ever has to.
00:46:46And Charlie...
00:46:48Laura, you're not very amusing.
00:46:51I'm sure Pete finds it interesting.
00:46:54Let's have a drink.
00:46:57Okay.
00:46:59Yeah, I can mix anything.
00:47:01Soda and water, water and water, ginger ale and water.
00:47:04Do you know what day this is, Peter?
00:47:06It's Monday.
00:47:08The 16th.
00:47:09The 16th, lover.
00:47:11The 16th.
00:47:13I made you a promise, remember?
00:47:16Just take it easy.
00:47:18The floor show is about to begin.
00:47:25Today for keeping promises, genie weenie.
00:47:28And I promise you,
00:47:30you will never wear my clothes,
00:47:32or sleep in my bed,
00:47:34or live in my house after I'm dead.
00:47:36Laura, you're drunk. Now go on upstairs and lie down.
00:47:39Hey, listen, everybody.
00:47:41Listen, listen.
00:47:43And you shall hear...
00:47:46Hello, honey?
00:47:48It's Laura.
00:47:50You know that diary you've been holding for me?
00:47:52I want you to send it to Internal Revenue Service,
00:47:54Intelligence Division,
00:47:56Care Special Agent Jim O'Hara.
00:47:58Repeat that back.
00:48:00You got it, honey. Do it right away.
00:48:02Hello, hello.
00:48:04Has anybody here seen O'Hara?
00:48:06Laura!
00:48:08What's going on here?
00:48:10My husband wants to know what's going on.
00:48:12My dear, darling, faithful husband.
00:48:15Well, I'll tell you what's going on,
00:48:17dear, darling, faithful husband.
00:48:19You have just blown it.
00:48:21Oh, how you've blown it.
00:48:23That diary was born the day you first
00:48:25started holding hands with little Miss...
00:48:27What's her name?
00:48:29I copped out my baby all the way.
00:48:31But you ain't heard nothing yet,
00:48:33ladies and gentlemen. Nothing!
00:48:35You, who are the elite of that
00:48:36honored society known as organized crime,
00:48:38you crummy gangsters will be shocked
00:48:40to learn that your trusted associate,
00:48:42overseer of your many interests
00:48:44in this state,
00:48:46Michael J. Alvin,
00:48:48has been entertaining an enemy spy
00:48:50under this very roof.
00:48:52For the past two weeks,
00:48:54Big Boss Mike has been playing
00:48:56gracious host to a United States
00:48:58Treasury agent.
00:49:01Okay, Charlie.
00:49:03Time coming running.
00:49:05I knew there was something wrong with you.
00:49:07Take a bow, lover.
00:49:09Let's hear it for our special agent,
00:49:11Jim O'Hara.
00:49:15Jim, right here.
00:49:17Now, wait a minute.
00:49:19You can't hold me on anything.
00:49:21You even haven't read that diary yet.
00:49:23You're right, Mike.
00:49:25It's going to take us a little while
00:49:27to put the case together.
00:49:29But don't leave town.
00:49:31Don't let them spook you, Mike.
00:49:33We'll stick by you, Mike.
00:49:35Oh, no.
00:49:37No, I... You.
00:49:39Can you do anything about some protection?
00:49:41Why?
00:49:43Why?
00:49:45Look at them.
00:49:47They only got one problem.
00:49:49Which mechanic gets the conspect?
00:49:51Let's take a walk.
00:49:53Mike?
00:49:58Why?
00:50:05Laura.
00:50:07Please, don't.
00:50:09You mean now that it's too late?
00:50:11I finally found someone who cares.
00:50:16Maybe an extra month or two
00:50:18would be kind of nice.
00:50:35Mike.
00:50:37Mike.
00:50:39Mike.
00:50:41Mike.
00:50:43Mike.
00:50:45Mike.
00:50:47Mike.
00:50:49Mike.
00:50:51Mike.
00:50:53Mike.
00:50:55Mike.
00:50:57Mike.
00:50:59Mike.
00:51:01Mike.
00:51:03Mike.
00:51:05Mike.
00:51:07Mike.
00:51:09Mike.
00:51:11Mike.
00:51:13Mike.
00:51:15Mike.
00:51:17Mike.
00:51:19Mike!
00:51:21Mike.
00:51:23Mike.
00:51:25Mike.
00:51:27Mike.
00:51:33And everything seems in order.
00:51:34All we need is your signature.
00:51:37How's that?
00:51:39Not bad. A little too glum, maybe.
00:51:41You know, Mr. O'Hara, we bankers may appear cautious, but we are friendly.
00:51:47I'll remember.
00:51:49Thanks again, Mr. Williams, for giving up your evening to bring Jim in and for letting him take your place at the bank tomorrow.
00:51:54I'm glad to help.
00:51:55If it's not violating security measures, what makes you think that these stolen bonds are going to show up at our bank?
00:52:01Not just your bank, Mr. Williams.
00:52:03$10,000 in stolen savings bonds for cash in San Bernardino today.
00:52:07That's just a guess, but we figure that's only a part of what's being passed.
00:52:10So we're posting agents in all the major banks in the area.
00:52:13Do you have a description of him, the pal, sir?
00:52:15Oh, he's a she.
00:52:17Blonde, attractive, and charming.
00:52:19But at least that's the description we got from the bank manager in San Bernardino.
00:52:23We miss picking her up by five...
00:52:25Blonde, attractive, and charming.
00:52:27But at least that's the description we got from the bank manager in San Bernardino.
00:52:31We miss picking her up by five minutes.
00:52:33If the bonds she cashes are genuine...
00:52:38The owner's name to the bond.
00:52:39We have forgery.
00:52:41If it's a woman, they usually claim the husband's out of town on business.
00:52:45And she's found this perfect house or something like that to buy.
00:52:49They need the money for the down payment.
00:52:51And, of course, she asked the banker if he can have the escrow.
00:52:53It all looks very legitimate.
00:52:55What are the odds of catching someone like this?
00:52:57Not bad.
00:52:59We're in the right place at the right time.
00:53:01Well, gentlemen, if there's anything else you need...
00:53:04A little luck, maybe?
00:53:05I have a feeling that you secret service people make your own.
00:53:09How do you like that?
00:53:11We put Mike Albin away, but his passage is still operating.
00:53:18Oh, Herod, don't forget your credentials.
00:53:23Good luck to him.
00:53:25Like the man says, we make our own.
00:53:29$5,000.
00:53:30Yes, thank you.
00:53:31If you'll follow me, please.
00:53:33Payment has to be approved by the branch manager.
00:53:45Mr. O'Hara, this is Mrs. Chase.
00:53:47She's opening two accounts with us.
00:53:49Chase?
00:53:50Yes, Mr. O'Hara.
00:53:51Mr. O'Hara, this is Mrs. Chase.
00:53:53She's opening two accounts with us.
00:53:55Mr. O'Hara, this is Mrs. Chase.
00:53:57This is Mrs. Chase.
00:53:58She's opening two accounts with us.
00:53:59Checking and savings.
00:54:00And she has some government bonds she'd like to cash.
00:54:03Thank you, Mrs. Chase.
00:54:04Thank you.
00:54:05Sit down, Mrs. Chase.
00:54:07Thank you.
00:54:09She's from Baltimore.
00:54:11Yes, just a week ago.
00:54:13What brings you to Riverside?
00:54:15Fish and chips.
00:54:18My husband's starting a franchise.
00:54:20Lord Halibut.
00:54:22We're going to need his signature on this.
00:54:24Yes, I know.
00:54:26He would have taken care of all of this himself,
00:54:28but he had to go back for a couple of weeks.
00:54:30And then yesterday, when I found the perfect house,
00:54:34I called him and he said to buy it.
00:54:36Well, most of our money's tied up in the business.
00:54:38And so, unfortunately, it means cashing these.
00:54:42Um, I have my Maryland driver's license
00:54:46and Social Security card
00:54:49and some insurance papers.
00:54:57Tell me, you could handle the escrow here for me, too, couldn't you?
00:55:02It's an awful lot of business you're throwing our way all at once.
00:55:05Well, I'm glad to know there's someone like you here to handle it.
00:55:11There won't be any trouble, will there?
00:55:13I mean about being out of state.
00:55:15Those are genuine.
00:55:19Will there be anything else you need?
00:55:22Just your signature.
00:55:30Thank you for making this all so painless.
00:55:35Well, it's just company policy.
00:55:38United States Treasury Secret Service.
00:55:46I don't understand.
00:55:49I don't understand.
00:55:51There must be some sort of mistake.
00:55:53It's already been made.
00:55:54Uttering forged United States savings bonds,
00:55:56a violation of Title 18 U.S. Code Section 495.
00:56:00What does all that mean?
00:56:02As much as ten years or $10,000 or both.
00:56:06You're under arrest.
00:56:18I thought you just protected the President and people like that.
00:56:23It's the job that gets the headlines.
00:56:26The Secret Service is the oldest general law enforcement agency in government.
00:56:30When it was established in 1865,
00:56:32about one-third of all the money in circulation was counterfeit.
00:56:37There's been a noticeable improvement.
00:56:41You sure I can't get you a cup of coffee?
00:56:43No, thank you.
00:56:46I'll be right there.
00:56:49You still handle all the counterfeiting?
00:56:51And the forgery of all government obligations.
00:56:54That's all.
00:57:04Sounds like you stay kind of busy.
00:57:07Well, kind of.
00:57:08We had almost 5,000 arrests last year.
00:57:12Well, at least I've got company.
00:57:14That's the way you want to look at it.
00:57:17Tell me, how did you know I was going to that bank?
00:57:19I know who did it.
00:57:20They had a description of you from the San Bernardino area you worked a day before,
00:57:24when you were spotted in Riversand.
00:57:26They were agents on Juliet Alderage Banks.
00:57:32Doug, this is Louise Hall.
00:57:34Doug Miller, our special agent in charge of the Los Angeles office.
00:57:37Miss Hall?
00:57:39I suppose I should say it's a pleasure, Mr. Miller.
00:57:42But under the circumstances...
00:57:44We may be more aware of the circumstances than you think, Miss Hall.
00:57:47Please sit down.
00:57:49Are you sure you don't want an attorney present?
00:57:51She's been right and right since she signed the waiver.
00:57:56That signature is genuine.
00:57:59All right.
00:58:01Now, we know this is your first offense, Miss Hall.
00:58:03Quite frankly, we're more interested in the people you're involved with
00:58:06rather than throwing the book at you.
00:58:08Mike Albin is out of business,
00:58:10but you're in action.
00:58:12Who are you getting your orders from now?
00:58:16You mean...
00:58:18You want me to squeal on somebody?
00:58:20We call it cooperating.
00:58:22It could be a two-way street.
00:58:24No guarantees, no promises,
00:58:26but the court will know that you helped.
00:58:29Look...
00:58:30I mean...
00:58:32Well, I don't have very much respect for myself right now,
00:58:35but I'm sure I'd have a whole lot less
00:58:37if I were to turn on the people who've been good to me.
00:58:40I'd say your definition of good is a little twisted.
00:58:42Well, you don't know...
00:58:43We know your assignment on this last trip.
00:58:45Four banks in San Bernardino,
00:58:47four more in Riverside, $40,000.
00:58:49How much of that was supposed to be kept for yourself?
00:58:56Two thousand.
00:58:58Instead, you may be out ten.
00:59:00Plus ten years of prime time.
00:59:04Now...
00:59:05Suppose you tell us again about those people who've been good to you.
00:59:09Miss Hall, those bonds you had
00:59:11have been traced to a series of burglaries in Baltimore.
00:59:14Turning up out here means a big operation,
00:59:17organized crime.
00:59:18Well, I don't know anything about that.
00:59:20Somebody does.
00:59:22We want to meet him.
00:59:35I'm meeting him in Phoenix.
00:59:37Tomorrow.
01:00:05His name is Kramer.
01:00:06Harold Todd Kramer, a real swinger.
01:00:08Single, 36.
01:00:10A checker.
01:00:11She told you the truth?
01:00:13Yes.
01:00:14I'm telling you the truth.
01:00:16She told you the truth.
01:00:19She told you the truth?
01:00:21Yes.
01:00:22She did, didn't she?
01:00:24She did.
01:00:25She did.
01:00:26She did.
01:00:28She did, didn't she?
01:00:31Yes.
01:00:32That check, huh?
01:00:34She told you the truth.
01:00:36He never put his college degree or the money his father left him to much use.
01:00:41The check shows he pays his bills.
01:00:43Looks like he's still living on family money, all right.
01:00:46Just a question of whose family.
01:00:50Raymer took her out of a short skirt in a downtown bar
01:00:52and got her in a first-class country club as a hostess.
01:00:55Miller tells me she wasn't all that sure about letting you in.
01:00:58No.
01:00:59Well, you got one thing going for you.
01:01:01Be hard for her to get cold feet in this climate.
01:01:04Let's have a cup of coffee.
01:01:19You all right?
01:01:21I'm just nervous.
01:01:23Thought you said he didn't suspect anything.
01:01:25Oh, not that.
01:01:27I mean, it's just hard.
01:01:29He was good to me in a way, you know.
01:01:31And he made me laugh again.
01:01:35He's a lot of fun and I like him.
01:01:37Everybody likes him.
01:01:38Well, not the taxpayers footing the bill for all that fun.
01:01:42Turn left up here.
01:01:50We got a check on Kramer's toll calls.
01:01:54They show regular contact with Las Vegas.
01:01:57Is there anything you've seen look like that might be his source?
01:02:00No.
01:02:02No, it could be Vegas.
01:02:04I know it gets heavy there.
01:02:06And I did meet a friend once who said he was from there.
01:02:08Remember the name?
01:02:10No.
01:02:11I'm terrible at names.
01:02:14By the way, I've never asked you.
01:02:16Is yours really O'Hara?
01:02:18We had a deal, remember?
01:02:19All the cards on the table face up.
01:02:22That includes names.
01:02:27You're really trusting me, aren't you?
01:02:52Do yourself a favor.
01:02:53It's about time.
01:02:55I guess he knew what would happen to me when he gave me this job, didn't he?
01:02:59Rubbing elbows with millionaires.
01:03:01Having club privileges.
01:03:04Feeling like I needed more money, better clothes.
01:03:08Sounds like you're getting to know him better.
01:03:10And myself.
01:03:12I'm not just nervous.
01:03:14I'm scared stiff.
01:03:17Maybe it's time you started trusting me.
01:03:21Let's go.
01:03:23Stick to our game plan.
01:03:53Jim O'Hara.
01:04:00Todd Kramer.
01:04:01Louise asked me to say hi.
01:04:03You play tennis?
01:04:04Well, not as much as I'd like to.
01:04:07She also said we're in the same line of work.
01:04:09Did she?
01:04:10She even thought we might be able to do some business.
01:04:18Do you ever handle bonds?
01:04:22Think you can handle something like 25 grand?
01:04:25No.
01:04:27If the price is right.
01:04:2920% is 5,000.
01:04:31You got it?
01:04:32And 15% is 37.50.
01:04:36That's your deal.
01:04:37Wait a minute.
01:04:37All you do is pass the paper from your left hand to your right.
01:04:41Now you tell me that isn't a good percentage, I'll spot you two sets out of the best of five down there.
01:04:48All right.
01:04:49Deal.
01:04:52Listen, I'm having some friends over this afternoon at my place.
01:04:55You and Louise might like it.
01:04:57And you can check out the merchandise at the same time.
01:05:00That sounds good.
01:05:02How about a couple of sets?
01:05:04I'll catch the tab and change and meet you down there.
01:05:19Muchísimas gracias, señor.
01:05:21Yeah, when the service wasn't that good, Daniel.
01:05:24Call Griffith and tell him I'll need some prerecorded bills tonight.
01:05:283,000, 7, 5, 0.
01:05:31We got to buy.
01:05:49It's quite a party.
01:05:52Any familiar faces?
01:05:54Hi.
01:05:56Oh, just some people from the club.
01:05:59And some of the girls that work for them, like I did.
01:06:03I think...
01:06:05What does that job pay?
01:06:07Let's have a drink.
01:06:35Scotch all right?
01:06:36With a little water.
01:06:38Kramer around?
01:06:40No.
01:06:43But I do see someone.
01:06:45That guy I told you about.
01:06:47From Vegas.
01:06:53Two scotch and water.
01:06:59Louise.
01:07:01You don't remember?
01:07:04That's all right.
01:07:05We were both with someone else.
01:07:07Johnny Winters.
01:07:08Oh, of course, yes.
01:07:10I'd like you to meet Jim O'Hara.
01:07:13How do you do?
01:07:14Tired or what?
01:07:16Someplace.
01:07:18Are you enjoying the desert?
01:07:19It's fine when I've seen it.
01:07:20You haven't spent much time in it, have you?
01:07:22Is my face that red?
01:07:23You got to watch that sun.
01:07:25Take it slow, especially in front.
01:07:27I remember.
01:07:28No reason for anyone to get burned.
01:07:31An ounce of prevention, you know what I mean?
01:07:33You a doctor?
01:07:34Well, that depends on what needs curing.
01:07:37I like to look out for things for people like Tardy Boy.
01:07:40He seems to be doing all right.
01:07:42Very well.
01:07:44I want to keep it that way.
01:07:47Well, I just wanted to say hello.
01:07:49Oh, yeah?
01:07:51Come swim!
01:07:53Yeah!
01:07:58He is part of it, isn't he?
01:08:01There's your answer.
01:08:07Do you think he knows anything?
01:08:09Just what he saw.
01:08:11A new face.
01:08:13A sunburned one.
01:08:15Don't go jumping in the pool.
01:08:17We may be leaving soon.
01:08:25Jim, I didn't see you come in.
01:08:27I had to take a phone call up the house.
01:08:30What timing.
01:08:32Now, wait a minute.
01:08:34This isn't my first time around.
01:08:36I've been checked before.
01:08:38Now, unless your man has some objection,
01:08:40I'd like to get down to what I came for.
01:08:42There's no need to get hot.
01:08:44I can cool off real quick.
01:08:46Hi, Charlie.
01:08:48Look, there's no problem.
01:08:50I just couldn't get the bonds.
01:08:52The source was out, but he promised it in two days.
01:08:54Two days, I'll be in Acapulco.
01:08:56Now, look, Jim, hold on.
01:08:59What's the matter?
01:09:01Don't you like parties?
01:09:03No surprises.
01:09:05I want to make on a guy named Winters.
01:09:07Johnny Winters.
01:09:09Ahead of you.
01:09:11Saw him come out.
01:09:13Not much on him.
01:09:15Could be Vegas muscle.
01:09:17He's never been nailed,
01:09:19but there's been a couple of funerals lately.
01:09:21Figures he could have arranged.
01:09:23I'm giving you trouble?
01:09:25Not yet.
01:09:28Thanks.
01:09:30You're right.
01:09:32It gets heavy.
01:09:36Does this mean you're not going through with it?
01:09:38Not with my eyes closed.
01:09:40I'll drop you off and we'll see if they contact me at the motel.
01:09:58Fill the material.
01:10:08Clean.
01:10:10License, too.
01:10:12Before you leave, count them.
01:10:14Clean.
01:10:16License, too.
01:10:18Before you leave, count them.
01:10:44Clean.
01:11:02Hello.
01:11:04Nothing's missing, O'Hara.
01:11:06So I noticed.
01:11:08Wait ten minutes.
01:11:10Then bring the money
01:11:13to the bar downstairs.
01:11:15Winters.
01:11:43Hi.
01:11:45Hi.
01:11:47Bring the bonds?
01:11:53Are you alone?
01:11:55Yes.
01:11:57Who picked the table?
01:11:59I did. I just came in and sat down.
01:12:01A man brought these to me
01:12:03just after you dropped me off at the apartment.
01:12:05He put me in a cab
01:12:07and told me to come here and wait for you.
01:12:09And he said if you didn't come,
01:12:12I was to leave
01:12:14without contacting you.
01:12:16If I did,
01:12:18you were to accept payment.
01:12:20Yes.
01:12:22Well, that's neat.
01:12:24You're the only one involved.
01:12:26Oh, Jim, please don't think...
01:12:28No, I don't.
01:12:30But there's no way they're going to leave us alone with this
01:12:32even though they'd like me to think so
01:12:34to figure I've finally been accepted.
01:12:36Do you want me to take the money to them?
01:12:38No.
01:12:41I'm going to get you out. It can get rough from here on.
01:12:43How's your right cross?
01:12:45Why? I'm left-handed.
01:12:49See, I didn't like
01:12:51the girl I'm dating
01:12:53being used to do their work.
01:12:55So I got insulting.
01:12:57Now I'm going to toss these back to you.
01:12:59Then I want you to hit me
01:13:01with everything you've got.
01:13:03Take the envelope and get up to go.
01:13:05Ready?
01:13:07Here.
01:13:09Jim!
01:13:40And we do have company.
01:13:42Oh, that's company.
01:13:44I'll be glad to stop keeping.
01:13:46Well, you only have one more job.
01:13:48Find something to cry about.
01:13:50The easiest thing you've asked me to do
01:13:52is to find something to cry about.
01:13:54I'm not going to cry.
01:13:56I'm not going to cry.
01:13:58I'm not going to cry.
01:14:00I'm not going to cry.
01:14:02I'm not going to cry.
01:14:04I'm not going to cry.
01:14:06I'm not going to cry.
01:14:08That's the easiest thing you've asked me to do yet.
01:14:20We're not running out of booze.
01:14:22There's a bar that's open all night long.
01:14:24Just you got to go get it, that's all.
01:14:26You can walk, can't you?
01:14:28Hey, listen, excuse me.
01:14:30Have fun.
01:14:32Hey, how are you?
01:14:35What's wrong?
01:14:37Inside.
01:14:43Oh, Kramer, with all your checking
01:14:45and double checking, you don't know me at all.
01:14:47Jim, wait a minute.
01:14:49You have more time than you're worth.
01:14:51I don't like being rousted.
01:14:53You don't understand.
01:14:55It wasn't my idea.
01:14:57I don't have control over who gets cut in.
01:14:59We got a good thing, Jim.
01:15:01Don't blow it.
01:15:04Let me tell you something.
01:15:06This is big.
01:15:08It's bigger than anything you've ever been in on.
01:15:10Sure, it's a pain, but after that,
01:15:12everything's controlled the same way
01:15:14and it pays off and there are no slip-ups.
01:15:16Nothing's that safe.
01:15:18At some point, it comes down
01:15:20to just you and the jungle.
01:15:22I figure it's better to make it that way
01:15:24from the start.
01:15:26Look, that stuff you have there,
01:15:28keep it on consignment.
01:15:30Pay me what you think it's worth
01:15:33and you'll be out a lot of bread.
01:15:35A fortune.
01:15:37Because that's what you and I can make together
01:15:39on this setup.
01:15:41We think the same way, Jim.
01:15:43We like the same things.
01:15:45We should be going along in the same direction.
01:15:47Branching out maybe, but not splitting off.
01:15:49Give it one shot.
01:15:51Okay.
01:15:53No strings.
01:15:55Winter has counted it.
01:15:59See you in a couple of weeks.
01:16:02What about Louise?
01:16:04Any broad that plays the party line
01:16:06as well as she does
01:16:08can find her own way home.
01:16:10Adios.
01:16:22The lady said thanks, O'Hara.
01:16:24Where is she now?
01:16:26We offered to bring her here to L.A.,
01:16:28but she's got a sister in Albuquerque.
01:16:30What about Winters?
01:16:32He's hard to put into place.
01:16:34He's in with so many people,
01:16:36but we're on it.
01:16:38Doesn't look like he's the end of the line either.
01:16:40Probably just a watchdog on a retainer.
01:16:42I think you'd better show him that map, Doug.
01:16:44Yeah.
01:16:46Since you've been on this with Glenn,
01:16:48we've had heavy hits.
01:16:50Washington, Oregon, Montana, Utah, Colorado,
01:16:52all through the west, all traced back to the east.
01:16:54Bonds and IDs.
01:16:56Same keen attention to detail.
01:16:59Well, it's quite a network.
01:17:01Yeah, we've got every office on it,
01:17:03but you're the first man to tie in.
01:17:05How much do you think it would take
01:17:07to get past Framer?
01:17:09Something big.
01:17:11200,000.
01:17:13You're taking this high roll
01:17:15or act pretty serious?
01:17:17It's taken me.
01:17:19I've been meaning to speak to you
01:17:21about my expense account.
01:17:23Yeah, Glenn showed me the checks.
01:17:25Tell you what, you break this case,
01:17:27I'll tell you how much the department
01:17:29is worth these days.
01:17:31Round figures.
01:17:37That's a bundle.
01:17:41I don't know if I can handle it.
01:17:43Because of the rates?
01:17:45200,000.
01:17:47I hate to think of the points they're going to ask
01:17:49on top of my regular volume.
01:17:51Who do we talk to?
01:17:53Move it, Hunter.
01:17:57You know, if you're really serious
01:17:59about something that big,
01:18:01maybe there's another road to consider.
01:18:03I'm just starting to get with the one we're on.
01:18:05Same set-up, same people,
01:18:07different product. Counterfeit.
01:18:09Too big a hassle.
01:18:11Anything over 20 is too hard to push.
01:18:13Anything under takes too long.
01:18:15Not what I was offered.
01:18:17U.S. Treasury notes, 10,000 each.
01:18:19And you passed?
01:18:21Well, I just wasn't sure.
01:18:23I never moved anything like that.
01:18:25Here once, I got a hold of some out ones.
01:18:27Never been that lucky again.
01:18:29You think you could find some takers?
01:18:31Where's the phone?
01:18:33You're serious?
01:18:35You put me in touch with the source
01:18:37and you got yourself a nice fat finder's fee
01:18:39without getting out of that chair.
01:18:41Where could you move?
01:18:43What's available?
01:18:45I was told a million.
01:18:47That should be no problem. If they're any good, I'll check.
01:18:49That's, say, five points to me?
01:18:51Two.
01:18:59And I'll get on it.
01:19:01Right after I swing by the club, I want to see Louise.
01:19:03I thought you knew.
01:19:05She took a leave.
01:19:07Oh.
01:19:09That must have been right after I phoned her
01:19:11to say I was coming back.
01:19:13Well, she's a good kid.
01:19:15But like they say,
01:19:17it's a big ocean.
01:19:21Wow!
01:19:23Hey!
01:19:25Hey, wait there, man!
01:19:29Hey, wait!
01:19:43Howdy.
01:19:45Hi, good morning.
01:19:47Howdy.
01:19:49Howdy.
01:19:51Hi, good morning.
01:19:53You see this?
01:19:57Those facts you gave me
01:19:59checked out with the dope from back east.
01:20:01The informant there isn't in a position to help out,
01:20:03but he says there is a glass of notes on tap.
01:20:05The whole department's
01:20:07looking at you to stop it.
01:20:09You've got some pretty long eyes.
01:20:11Still old and got going.
01:20:13Any word yet
01:20:15on when you make contact?
01:20:17This afternoon.
01:20:19Any names?
01:20:21No.
01:20:25How far do I go?
01:20:27We're broke.
01:20:29If you can't deal direct with the top man,
01:20:31at least try to draw a bead on him.
01:20:33Oh,
01:20:35and don't worry about going in blindfolded.
01:20:37We got you covered.
01:20:39Cross the board.
01:20:41I'll be seeing you.
01:20:47If I had a compass,
01:20:49what do you think it'd say right now?
01:20:51Due east.
01:20:53Well, we'll let somebody else
01:20:55get us there.
01:20:57New York?
01:20:59Gotta get you out of the sun for a while.
01:21:47Some castle.
01:22:01Who's the host?
01:22:03Hostess.
01:22:05Mrs. Jacqueline Wells.
01:22:11Mr. O'Hara.
01:22:13How do you do?
01:22:15Mrs. Wells.
01:22:17Todd, good to see you again.
01:22:19Johnny, love, I hate to do this to you,
01:22:21but I got this message about 10.30.
01:22:25Lee can drive you back in.
01:22:27You have a seat on flight 89.
01:22:29Well, at least on this operation
01:22:31you know everything is first class.
01:22:33Thank you, Johnny.
01:22:35Anytime.
01:22:37Gentlemen.
01:22:39I'd offer you a drink,
01:22:41but it is late.
01:22:43Your rooms are ready.
01:22:45Excuse me, I didn't know we were staying.
01:22:47Just a few days, Mr. O'Hara.
01:22:49Until the merchandise you wanted to see
01:22:51is ready.
01:22:53Well, I'm traveling kind of light.
01:22:55I think you might find everything
01:22:57you'll need. If not, just
01:22:59let me know.
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01:23:43¶¶ ¶¶
01:23:53Good morning.
01:23:55Good morning.
01:23:57Todd, just coffee.
01:23:59Sleep well? Any complaints?
01:24:01Everything is first class.
01:24:03Thank you.
01:24:05Todd was just telling me you've been friends
01:24:07for a long time.
01:24:09Yes, how long's it been
01:24:11now, Jim, since Miami?
01:24:13Oh, I don't know.
01:24:15I'll have one of those. Sure.
01:24:17Just about five years, I think.
01:24:19Give or take a couple of three months.
01:24:21Old times get old.
01:24:23You don't want to bore the lady.
01:24:25No, thank you.
01:24:27Todd, I wonder if you'd do me
01:24:29a favor. It's an old friend's birthday
01:24:31and I thought perhaps a new
01:24:33golf bag might be nice.
01:24:35Would you try to get into the village sports shop
01:24:37whenever it opens and pick out whatever
01:24:39suits you best to you.
01:24:41Maybe I'd better do that for you.
01:24:43I like to think I can trust Todd's judgment,
01:24:45Mr. O'Hara.
01:24:47Well, see you for lunch.
01:24:53I'd like some more coffee, please,
01:24:55Mr. O'Hara.
01:24:59Thank you.
01:25:01How long have you known Todd?
01:25:03One month, one deal.
01:25:05Why would he say otherwise?
01:25:07He's scared. Of what?
01:25:09The big leagues.
01:25:11You're not?
01:25:13I've been up before. I'll be up again.
01:25:17You could have corroborated his story.
01:25:19I might not have seen through it.
01:25:21Say that again with a
01:25:23straight face, Jacqueline.
01:25:37Nice bag.
01:25:39Where's the lady?
01:25:41Seeing to lunch.
01:25:43And undoubtedly keeping an eye on me
01:25:45from one of those windows.
01:25:47Tell me about her.
01:25:49How'd she get all this?
01:25:51Yeah, that'll do for a start.
01:25:53Married?
01:25:55He worked this side of the street?
01:25:57Yeah.
01:25:59And what did he do for a living?
01:26:01I don't know.
01:26:03He was a carpenter.
01:26:05He worked this side of the street?
01:26:07Wealth.
01:26:09Old respected name.
01:26:11Old respected man. He lasted eight months.
01:26:13And why is she involved when she already has everything?
01:26:15Except the guy.
01:26:17There's a rumor
01:26:19that she's hung up on number one.
01:26:21And who might that be?
01:26:23She made it very clear
01:26:25that I should never ask.
01:26:27I don't think it's Mason, though.
01:26:29Who? Walter Mason.
01:26:31You'll meet him this afternoon.
01:26:35Did you bring the samples?
01:26:39Mind if I finish my drink
01:26:41and enjoy the lady's company a bit first, Irish?
01:26:43You can do both while I look at the notes.
01:26:47I'd like to see them too, Walter.
01:27:05What do you think, Jim?
01:27:07He's never seen better.
01:27:13Made him?
01:27:15I guess that really doesn't concern you,
01:27:17now does it?
01:27:19No, I was just wondering.
01:27:21He's right, I've never seen better.
01:27:23Who do I deal with?
01:27:25I'll keep the books.
01:27:27Walter will make the arrangements.
01:27:29Todd said you had a million.
01:27:31I got takers for all of it
01:27:33at ten percent.
01:27:35I could make that deal anyplace.
01:27:37I'm talking now.
01:27:39You're talking all the time, Irish.
01:27:41Too much and too fast.
01:27:43Walter.
01:27:45You have the money now?
01:27:47This afternoon.
01:27:49I think the price is right.
01:27:51Okay.
01:27:55But you better be right too, Irish.
01:27:59Are the keys still in that convertible?
01:28:01Yes.
01:28:03I'll be back.
01:28:05Tell your friend it's impolite to point.
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01:29:01© BF-WATCH TV 2021
01:29:11Good afternoon. Secret Service.
01:29:13This is Jim O'Hara of the Los Angeles office.
01:29:15Put me through to Paul Conrad.
01:29:17It's an emergency.
01:29:19Yes, sir. One moment, please.
01:29:23O'Hara.
01:29:25Yeah, Paul, this is my first shot at a phone.
01:29:27I got a lot for you, but I don't know if I can get it to you.
01:29:29Why not?
01:29:31The two guys look like they want to talk.
01:29:33I thought I shook them, but...
01:29:35You did?
01:29:37Well, then...
01:29:39Ours. The young one is Agent Gwent.
01:29:41The one with a smile is Agent Rose.
01:29:43Say hello and then get your phones in here.
01:29:49I thought I was missing an action.
01:29:51What's my next move?
01:29:53Find out how much they've printed.
01:29:55If it's feasible, make a pitch to buy everything they've run off.
01:29:57That way, we might be able to keep any of us from hitting the streets.
01:29:59If it's too big.
01:30:01Well, the one buy still gives us enough to name everybody we've dealt with so far.
01:30:03Doesn't give us the king of the hill.
01:30:05How do you know that isn't Queen?
01:30:07Jacqueline Wells.
01:30:09But the exchange still has to be made at her estate.
01:30:11Ground rules.
01:30:15It makes it tough to get men in close enough to wrap it up
01:30:17once you blow your cover and bust them.
01:30:21Yeah, I'm sure they thought of that.
01:30:23What about your idea?
01:30:25What about your idea and guns?
01:30:27No, no, I'll keep it.
01:30:29They may shake me down.
01:30:31How much money you take back with you today?
01:30:35None.
01:30:37None?
01:30:39But isn't that why they let you go for a ride today?
01:30:41Yeah, but suppose I don't like being kept on a leash.
01:30:43Suppose I'm so mad about it,
01:30:45they'll have to appease me.
01:30:47And they just might
01:30:49let you start another place with me.
01:30:51Like where?
01:30:53Queen. Deacon Motel.
01:30:55580 West 15th Street.
01:30:57How's the phone service there?
01:30:59We'll have a man on the switchboard.
01:31:01If they call Mr. Big, we'll find them before he answers.
01:31:03Well, at least it's a home game
01:31:05in our own ballpark.
01:31:17Now, of course I didn't bring the money.
01:31:19But we have the paper.
01:31:21I don't carry pocket change
01:31:23when I know there's a couple of hard cases
01:31:25glued to my tail.
01:31:27What difference did that make? You shook them.
01:31:29I couldn't be sure I wouldn't pick them up again.
01:31:31And how do you know?
01:31:33They were my men.
01:31:35Jim, no.
01:31:37I can't.
01:31:39We both get our orders in the same place.
01:31:41I can't tell you that.
01:31:43Oh, come off it, Irish.
01:31:45Those men were there to protect you, not to roll you.
01:31:47I don't believe you, Mason.
01:31:49I want to be sure.
01:31:51Now, Todd did all the checking that was necessary in Phoenix.
01:31:53Didn't you tell them?
01:31:55Well, yes, I told them.
01:31:57It won't happen next time.
01:31:59Next time, I set the time and the place.
01:32:01He won't hold still for that.
01:32:03Well, then you just tell him how you blew the deal, all right?
01:32:05Well, I can see what he'll say, but...
01:32:07There's something else, Jim.
01:32:09My pardon. It's not what you think.
01:32:11I mean, I'm just the front.
01:32:13This whole place.
01:32:15All transactions are made here.
01:32:17It's how he exchanges. It's how he stays clean.
01:32:19Change it, and I'll be out of it.
01:32:21He won't need me anymore.
01:32:23What's a couple of thousand to you, one way or another?
01:32:25It's not the money.
01:32:27I mean, it's...
01:32:29Well, it's the excitement.
01:32:31You understand.
01:32:33I'd be bored to death without it.
01:32:35Now, Jacqueline, you're just going to have to get your kicks at another location.
01:32:37Where?
01:32:39You'll know when we get there.
01:32:41You can report in. There's a phone.
01:32:43Please, Jim.
01:32:45I'm sure we can all watch each other.
01:32:47Bring the briefcase.
01:32:55I got too much time invested in this to let you mess it up.
01:33:15I got too much time invested in this to let you mess it up.
01:33:45Now, isn't this better?
01:33:47Now, isn't this better?
01:33:49Don't push your luck, Irish.
01:33:51Please, Jim, let's get it over with.
01:33:53How long do we have to wait before the money gets here?
01:33:55It's here.
01:33:57But you said we...
01:33:59I brought you to it.
01:34:01Now, maybe we can get down to business and stop playing games.
01:34:03You ought to have some more of that paper ready to move by now, shouldn't you?
01:34:05You ought to have some more of that paper ready to move by now, shouldn't you?
01:34:07Why?
01:34:09Why?
01:34:12Maybe I can bump the offer.
01:34:16Well, there's another five being finished today.
01:34:18Well, there's another five being finished today.
01:34:20That's everything for now.
01:34:22How's 8% for all of it?
01:34:24I don't know.
01:34:26Here, find out.
01:34:38I'll use the booth.
01:34:40I thought we were through playing games.
01:34:42This phone leaves tracks.
01:34:44The one outside doesn't.
01:34:58Now, let's save time, Todd.
01:35:00Count it.
01:35:10Now, let's save time, Todd.
01:35:27Well?
01:35:29You got a deal?
01:35:33He wants you to pick this stuff up.
01:35:35Me?
01:35:37You know where.
01:35:40I'll make it quick, okay?
01:36:10Now, I want both of you to take it very easy.
01:36:12Now, I want both of you to take it very easy.
01:36:20Now, I want both of you to take it very easy.
01:36:22The United States Treasury Secret Service, you're under arrest.
01:36:24The United States Treasury Secret Service, you're under arrest.
01:36:26What the...
01:36:28Jim, wait a minute, we...
01:36:30Just take it easy.
01:36:32Huh?
01:36:34All right, read him the rights.
01:36:37Quince, tailing the woman.
01:37:0160-60, this is 61.
01:37:0360, go ahead.
01:37:06Subject is parked in front of 708 South 34th Street
01:37:08and is entering building.
01:37:10We're covering it front and rear.
01:37:12What kind of a place is it?
01:37:14Just what you're looking for, a print shop.
01:37:33Please, darling, there was nothing else to do.
01:37:35I tried everything.
01:37:37Not everything, Jacqueline.
01:37:39Otherwise, you wouldn't have disobeyed orders.
01:37:41When I told you I wanted the exchanges made at your place,
01:37:43I had a reason for it.
01:37:45It'll be all right, Johnny.
01:37:47You checked them out yourself.
01:37:49Stop pawing me!
01:37:51Oh, darling, I...
01:37:53All right, hold it right there, Secret Service.
01:37:55Give me a chance where I can see.
01:37:57Come on.
01:37:59I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
01:38:01I'm so sorry.
01:38:03Turn around slow.
01:38:05Lady, move away from him.
01:38:11Johnny!
01:38:13Johnny!
01:38:15Johnny!
01:38:19He'll need an ambulance.
01:38:21Let's get him out of here.
01:38:27That's what it was.
01:38:29I knew there was something about you.
01:38:34I've been living in a waste paper world so long,
01:38:37I...
01:38:39I forgot what an original looked like.
01:38:43How old would you say she is?
01:38:47Late 40s.
01:38:51I suppose you know what I'm thinking about.
01:38:53Well, you got headed off at the pass.
01:38:57Soon enough, you think?
01:38:59It depends on how you take what the judge says.
01:39:03Good-bye, now.
01:39:07Good-bye.
01:39:33THE END
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