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00:00The Lone Ranger
00:30Oh, my God.
01:00Oh, my God.
01:30Oh, my God.
01:35Osborne.
01:36Do you hear me, Osborne?
01:39Get it light up for me. It's blinded me.
01:42Get it up.
01:43Last night, you came into this club and you broke into this room.
01:47You stole something that belonged to me.
01:50That was very foolish of you.
01:51I wouldn't steal from you, Mr. Fogart. You're making a big mistake.
01:56You are a small-time petty crook and as such are not of the least interest to me.
02:01But when something of mine is stolen, then I become very interested.
02:07I don't know what you're talking about. My eyes, I can't see.
02:09I'm talking about these, the Petrograd icons.
02:14Petrograd?
02:17Don't you go!
02:18I want them back.
02:21What's the use? All right.
02:23All right, yeah.
02:25Yeah, I broke in here.
02:28I've got them.
02:29You will accompany these two young men
02:33and you will return the icons to them.
02:42Well, if I have this.
02:59Listen to me.
03:25My name's Osborne.
03:26I'm giving myself up.
03:28The Oxford police want me on...
03:30Just take me in.
03:32Look, I'll give you a signed confession.
03:34The works.
03:35I won't even ask to see a lawyer.
03:37The only man I want to see is John Mannering.
03:40The Baron!
03:41Well, you'd better come along with me.
03:57The Oxford police want me on...
04:13What?
04:14How's it going to vote?
04:15Why?
04:16You're welcome.
04:18I won't keep them in mind.
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05:35Osborne?
05:36Pizzle for you.
05:45Hmm, an unusual case.
05:47Osborne gave himself up and admitted to crimes of which he wasn't even suspected.
05:52Maybe he was just looking for some place to hide.
05:54He asked to see you at the time of his arrest, you know.
05:56Yes, so I understand. I was in New York at the time of the trial.
05:59That's the first chance I've had to get down here.
06:01Well, I hope it isn't a wasted journey for you, Mannering.
06:04I can't see why it's so important for him to see you.
06:06Who am I gonna say then, sir?
06:08You'll find out, certainly not.
06:17Come in.
06:24Hello, Mr. Mannering.
06:25All right, Osborne. Say what you have to.
06:29Permission to speak privately, sir?
06:31Denied.
06:33Well, uh...
06:35It's about the Petrograd icons.
06:42You sold them to the Kempston Gallery, right?
06:44That's fairly common knowledge.
06:46They're not in a gallery now.
06:48Now I know where they are.
06:51You think I'm lying?
06:52I can't see where you should be.
06:54It's pretty easy to check out.
06:55Well, you do that. You check.
06:58You'll find out I'm telling the truth.
07:00And we'll have another little talk.
07:03All right, suppose they are missing.
07:05What'll it take to make you talk about them?
07:08Look, I know I've got to serve my time here.
07:11It's when I get out that I'm concerned about.
07:13I'd like to travel.
07:16And that's what the information will cost you.
07:19And I don't mean a cheap day return to Brighton.
07:21That's enough.
07:23Permission to go, sir?
07:28Hold on.
07:31You think about it, Mr. Mannering.
07:34You find out.
07:40Well, what was all that about?
07:43It's hard to say.
07:45Sounds a pretty wild story to me.
07:47The prisoners here will try anything, you know, Mannering.
07:50These icons.
07:52What are they exactly?
07:54The Petrograd icons?
07:56They're small religious paintings of the 12th century.
07:59Historically interesting because they were taken by Prince Dimitri to Moscow
08:02to encourage his troops before the Battle of Tamerlane.
08:05And are they missing?
08:06I don't know yet.
08:07Is he a visitor, Osborne?
08:17Yeah, yeah, I saw him, yeah.
08:19And just what did the Baron have to say?
08:21I was told to keep my eye on you.
08:22It seems that some very important people on the outside are concerned about you.
08:32Let me up.
08:34Let me up.
08:36Let me up.
08:37Let me up.
08:38Sure.
08:41Just as soon as you'd tell me what you were talking about.
08:44Nothing. I never said nothing.
08:46Oh, I see. The Baron was just paying you a social visit, was he?
08:49Bought you some cigarettes and candy.
08:51You talked about the weather.
08:52Think again.
08:54Smart boy.
08:55I didn't say anything.
08:56I didn't say anything!
09:07Well, I'm glad.
09:09I'm glad for your sake.
09:11Cause you know them people only outside.
09:13You're gonna see them very soon.
09:15We're getting out, Osborne.
09:17Just you and me.
09:19We're going over the war.
09:25Come along into the office, John.
09:27It's in a bit of a mess just now, I'm so sorry.
09:29But we're introducing a new system of cataloguing before we reopen.
09:31Hey.
09:33Well, it is good to see you again.
09:35You don't come around nearly enough.
09:37Well, you know how time goes by.
09:39Oh, yes, yes.
09:41Well, anyway, you're here now.
09:43Is it a social call or do you have something that you'd like to sell to the collectors?
09:46Yes, sir.
09:47Well, you know how time goes by.
09:48Oh, yes, yes.
09:50Well, anyway, you're here now.
09:52Is it a social call or do you have something that you'd like to sell to the collection?
09:55Well, neither one, actually, Jim.
09:57I wanted to ask you about the Petrograd icons.
10:01The icons? What about them?
10:02Are they here in the building?
10:04Uh...
10:06No.
10:07As a matter of fact, they're not.
10:09What with the reorganization?
10:10We've had to send some of our stock to the London vault.
10:13When did you last see them?
10:15Day or sir go.
10:17Why? What's all this about, John?
10:19I'm sorry. I got a tip they were stolen from the guy who claimed he'd got them.
10:23What an extraordinary thing.
10:27Well, you can forget it.
10:28As you know, there are several good reproductions about. They'd fool most people.
10:32I would suggest that your friend, whoever he is, has got his hands on a fake set.
10:36Just so long as it's him and not you.
10:39Oh, look here. I know my job.
10:40What's the matter? Don't you believe me?
10:42If you don't, you can visit the vault and see for yourself.
10:43All I did was ask, Jim, if you say they're safe and sound, well, it's all right with me.
10:49Yes, I'm so sorry. I didn't mean to fly off the handle like that.
10:53I really am terribly sorry.
10:54I get it. Look, I've got to be going.
10:56So soon?
10:57I've got lots of things to do. Nice seeing you, Jim.
10:59Don't bother. I know my way out.
11:01See you around.
11:27Sefton Folkard speaking.
11:28Oh, Gaynor. Listen, Mannering's been here. He's on to it.
11:45Oh? Well, I'm afraid that's your problem now.
11:49Now, listen, Folkard. If they get on to me, you can't expect to be left out of it.
11:52I wouldn't like that, Mr. Gaynor. But you must do as you see fit.
11:57That's wild. Is that new?
12:12Do you think I buy secondhand clothes? How are things in jail? Trip worth it?
12:17No. As a matter of fact, I listened to a pretty crazy story today, but it doesn't check out. Yet.
12:22You don't seem too sure.
12:25Well, it doesn't gel. Can't put my finger on it. What happened here today?
12:30A few people wanted to see you. I took care of it, though.
12:33Told them you were in jail.
12:35Good night. I'll see you on the morning.
12:37Good night.
12:38Who are they? Do we know?
12:52Yes, sir. Darby and Osborne.
12:53How did they get out?
12:54Checking that now, sir.
12:55Should have been done already.
12:56Keep all the prisoners in their cells, make a full roll call and use every man available.
12:59Yes, sir.
13:00Prepare a description of the two men for the local police right now.
13:02They've had a good start, sir. I reckon they'll beat the roadblocks.
13:04I'll worry about that. Now get on with it.
13:06Yes, sir.
13:07Hello. Give me the chief customer, will you? Hurry.
13:34You have to get him.
13:36I'm falling.
13:37Let's go.
13:38All right, sir.
13:39I don't know about that, sir.
13:40I'm falling.
13:41You know, I'm using some ice-ups.
13:43I'm in a salt.
13:44I'm like, no, no, no.
13:46You're not taking me.
13:48I was taking you.
13:49I'm using a storm.
13:50I'm using a gas-up, too.
13:52I'm using a broad, like, for my honor and peace.
13:53I'm using a gun.
13:54You're using a gas-up.
13:55I'm using a gas-up.
13:57I'm using a nice-up.
13:58It's very easy to make the disaster.
13:59I'm using a gas-up.
14:00I'm using a gas-up.
14:01I'm using a gas-up.
14:02Are you alone?
14:05Yeah, I'm alone.
14:08What are you waiting for? Let's get going.
14:10You're a fool, Darby. A stupid fool.
14:34There was nothing I could do.
14:36I got him as far as the war and then he panicked. He refused to come over.
14:38You're a poisonous idiot.
14:39Now listen to me, will you? He started yelling. I had to shut him up.
14:42Your orders were to get him out.
14:43And I tried. I swear I did.
14:48All right.
14:50Suppose you tell me how I'm going to find out what Osborne did with those icons.
14:55Well, there is someone who might know. Remember, Osborne talked to the Baron.
14:59But you say Osborne swore he told Manoring nothing.
15:02Yeah, well, that's what he said, but he could have been lying, couldn't he?
15:06All right, get out.
15:09Well, what's going to happen to me?
15:12Your future is of no concern to me now.
15:15Now, wait a minute.
15:17I need a place to hide out. Every cop in London's looking for me.
15:20If I'm picked up, I'll be facing a murder rap.
15:22So?
15:23Now, look, you got me into this mess.
15:25I took your orders. You promised me money, a hideout.
15:28Get him out.
15:28Oh, look.
15:32I'm warning you.
15:33If you don't help me, I'm not going to take this rap on my own.
15:36You're not a bad sport, Falkard.
15:38You engineered this whole deal.
15:40And believe me, if I'm picked up, everybody's going to know about it.
15:42You know, you really are a very stupid man.
15:48No.
15:56You know, it's just possible that Osborne did tell Manoring where he hid the pieces.
16:01From now on, we shall give the Baron our fullest attention.
16:16This letter was found in Osborne's private possessions, addressed to you.
16:19I got on right away in view of what happened.
16:22I suppose there's no doubt that Darby is the killer.
16:25No, no.
16:26Osborne just said if this letter ever reaches me, that I'll know what to do.
16:30And do you?
16:31Not fully, but I'll follow it up.
16:33May I?
16:33Oh, sorry.
16:35Safe deposit box, Waterloo Station.
16:37Does the letter tell you what's in there?
16:39No, but it doesn't take a mind reader to figure it out.
16:42Any news of Darby?
16:43No, but we'll get him back.
16:44All in good time.
16:45You mind if I use your phone?
16:46No, go ahead.
16:51Manoring.
16:53Good afternoon.
16:53Can I speak to John, please?
16:55Now, I'm afraid he's out of town.
16:56Who's calling?
16:57Out of town?
16:59Oh, yes, of course.
17:00He's visiting Shelby Prison today, isn't he?
17:03Well, yes, he is.
17:04How did you...
17:05Thank you, darling.
17:06That's all I wanted to know.
17:08Get the car.
17:09You get changed.
17:10Hello?
17:25Cordelia, this is John.
17:26Well, John, I'm sorry.
17:28I...
17:28I'm on my way back.
17:29I want you to do something for me before I get there.
17:32Of course.
17:32Get on to one of our Scotland Yard contacts and find out anything you can about a man named
17:36Philip Darby, where he hangs out, whose friends are, the whole routine, you know.
17:41All right.
17:42It'll be here.
17:43And I didn't mean to bite your head off, John.
17:45It's just that I had a phone call a moment ago and the caller rang off on me.
17:48Who was it?
17:49He didn't give his name.
17:50Turned out that he knew that you'd gone to the prison.
17:54Hello?
17:54Hello?
17:54Hello?
17:56You there?
17:57Yeah, look.
17:58Go ahead and get the information, but I won't come back to the shop.
18:01I'll meet you at the safe deposit boxes at Waterloo Station at 7 o'clock.
18:05All right?
18:06Mm-hmm.
18:09The police will have gone through those fires pretty thoroughly, Manning.
18:13Yeah, but they're chasing Darby.
18:14I'm looking for someone else.
18:24I'm looking for someone else.
18:54Follow it.
18:55Follow it.
19:24Find out what she's doing.
19:33Attention, please.
19:44Yeah, let's go.
19:45and
20:15She's waiting for someone by the safe deposit lockers.
20:31That's very interesting.
20:42You both know what to do.
20:45That's all right. Don't apologize.
21:11Are you all right?
21:16What is it Cordelia? She's had these attacks before.
21:18That woman banged right into her.
21:20Can I help?
21:21No thanks. I can manage. Our car's outside.
21:23Come along, darling.
21:53Can I help?
21:55Can I help you?
21:56Can I help you?
22:28Budiljev!
22:40Budiljev!
22:58Budiljev!
23:05Budiljev!
23:05Budiljev!
23:07Budiljev!
23:08Budiljev!
23:09Just take it easy now.
23:11How did I get here?
23:13I found you slumped on a bench in the waiting room.
23:16What happened to you?
23:18Girl knocked into me, jabbed me with a needle.
23:22After that, I can't remember much.
23:24Oh, I got a blast in the face with some sort of gas.
23:28What's it all about?
23:29It's about the Petrograd icons. They've got them.
23:32Who?
23:33I don't know.
23:34I saw this girl before I passed out.
23:37She was wearing a coat like the one you had on the other day.
23:39It was mine.
23:41Oh, that all fits.
23:44Look, have you got that information from Scotland Yard?
23:46Mm.
23:55Right here.
23:58Read it to me on the way.
24:00On the way where?
24:01To Kempston Galleries.
24:03I think it's about time we had another talk with Mr. Jim Gaynor.
24:06Are you calling me a liar?
24:07I told you the Petrograd icons are in the vaults.
24:09But you neglected to tell me they were fakes.
24:11I had the real ones in my hands tonight.
24:12Now, look, Manor, I don't know what you're trying to do or what you're trying to prove,
24:15but you sold those icons to the gallery, and if they are fakes, then you're responsible.
24:18I sold you the genuine article, and you know it.
24:20It's your word against mine.
24:21I've got nothing to gain, but it wouldn't do your reputation much good
24:24if people knew that you were peddling fake sets.
24:25I'd let sleeping dogs lie if I were you.
24:27Let's stop fencing around.
24:28I want the truth.
24:29You get out of here.
24:30Just you get out of here.
24:33The truth, Jim.
24:37I didn't want to do it.
24:39I couldn't get out of it.
24:40He made me.
24:42Who's he?
24:45He's a man called Sefton Foucault.
24:48He runs a gambling club called A Peerage.
24:51Oh.
24:52I know the place.
24:55What happened?
24:55Did you get in deep?
24:56Deep?
24:59I hit a bad streak.
25:00I kept on playing against it, hoping he would get better,
25:02and of course, it got worse.
25:04How much?
25:05I was in for only $10,000 by then.
25:08And you put the screws on?
25:09Well, he told me that I could get even if I gave him the Petrogate icons.
25:11Of course, I told him he was crazy, but he kept on and on.
25:14He even had a fake set made.
25:17He kept on telling me how easy it would be.
25:18And finally, well, I agreed.
25:25I had to.
25:27Yeah.
25:28I know the scene.
25:30I thought I was safe, that it was all over.
25:31Then, of course, the icons were stolen.
25:34I should have known.
25:35I should have known that the whole thing would come into the open.
25:39Well, you were right.
25:41It is in the open.
25:41What are you going to do about it?
25:43There's nothing I can do.
25:43Except get them back.
25:45That's easy talk.
25:45What am I supposed to do?
25:46Go up to him and ask him to hand them over?
25:47If I bring in the police, he'll deny everything that I say.
25:51I've got no way of proving that Falco's got the icons.
25:57What are you going to do?
25:59Going home, jump into my tuxedo, and join the peerage.
26:04I'm going to do it again.
26:05I'm going to do it, mate.
26:06I'm going to take a stimulator.
26:09All this said Bill and I've got theμ one book titles.
26:15Have you done?
26:17Get you done?
26:18The caffeine?
26:20The caffeine is for 2021.
26:21How do you have to do?
26:23Don't you have to do it in your ring?
26:24No.
26:25How do you have to?
26:26Mmm, nice.
26:35Yeah. Those records you got from Scotland Yard show that army spent quite a lot of time here.
26:40Don't blame him. Free drinks. I like it.
26:43Yeah. Try the blackjack table and you'll find out what these drinks really cost.
26:47Bye.
26:56Mr. Mannering.
26:59John.
27:01Girl over there. She's the one that chapped me for the drug.
27:03Yeah, they recognized her.
27:08Mr. Mannering, isn't it? I've seen you at auctions.
27:12I'm Sefton Folkard. Welcome to our club.
27:14I've always wanted to meet you. I'm a bit of a collector myself, you know.
27:19So I've heard.
27:21Well, please enjoy yourself. Can I get you some chips?
27:24What's your game?
27:25Poker.
27:26But I find table stakes a little limiting.
27:29Oh?
27:30Well, for really big players, we can always arrange something special.
27:36Are you interested?
27:37If the stakes are special, we can play for something worthwhile.
27:41Do I, uh, detect a note of challenge?
27:45Well, when I win at poker, I always like to take something home worthwhile.
27:51All right.
27:52When?
27:54Tomorrow night.
27:55Splendid. I'll arrange it.
27:56Eight o'clock.
28:01I'll be here.
28:05He knows.
28:07He recognized Sharon. He must have.
28:09Of course he did.
28:11He deliberately came here to prompt me into a game.
28:15And you let him?
28:16I encouraged him.
28:17I encouraged him.
28:19I believe I know what he means by something worthwhile.
28:31Do you think Darby would try and cross this in one of these old boats?
28:34Well, all I know is one of them was missing.
28:36Won't have got in very far, though.
28:37These worn-out hawks are useless.
28:39There's something here.
28:41It's underneath.
28:45Underneath.
28:45Underneath.
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28:55Oh, this will be the Scotland Yard boys. They timed it very nicely, didn't they?
29:11Did you find him, then? Just, sir.
29:13All right, Doctor, have a look at him, will you?
29:15At what time was it discovered that this boat was missing?
29:18About five this morning, sir.
29:20Well?
29:21No apparent sign of violence.
29:25Mild confusions on the face.
29:28Nothing to indicate cause of death.
29:30How long has he been dead?
29:31Hard to say, really.
29:32Well, just an approximation.
29:34Not more than 12 hours.
29:38All right, Doctor, if you'd like to arrange for him to be sent to hospital, you can carry out the autopsy.
29:42Let me have your report as soon as possible, will you?
29:43Aye.
29:44It's my opinion, sir.
29:46Darby got out over the wall, used one of those old boats which wouldn't stay afloat for more than 50 yards.
29:51Perhaps it capsized. Maybe he couldn't swim.
29:54Anyway, that's that.
29:55Very good, Constable.
29:57Thank you, sir.
29:58I imagine that's exactly what they wanted you to think.
30:01I don't understand, sir. Who?
30:03Whoever killed him.
30:05We've got reliable information that Darby was seen in London.
30:08Well, chances are that's where he was killed and brought down here afterwards.
30:11All right, I'm treating this as a murder inquiry. Have all reports sent to direct to me at the yard, will you?
30:16Right, sir.
30:17Back to London, sir?
30:18Yes.
30:19We've got two murders here.
30:21Osborne inside the prison, Darby outside.
30:24And the man who's shown a considerable interest in both is John Mannering.
30:37Did you get him?
30:38Mm-hmm.
30:39Right here.
30:41One hundred thousand pounds in ten-pound notes.
30:44And I hope you know what you're doing.
30:46For three hundred thousand dollars, I've got to know what I'm doing.
30:50Seriously, you're risking an awful lot by walking into a card game with that much money.
30:54I know it.
30:55You can't even be sure it was straight.
30:57I can be almost sure that it won't be.
31:00Then why take the chance? Must be some other way.
31:03Well, we know that Folkard has the Petrograd icons, but proving it is another matter.
31:07We've got to force him out into the open.
31:09We're going to use his vanity to do it.
31:11All right.
31:12Say he wakes himself a big-time gambler.
31:14How are you going to get him to wager the icons?
31:16This is the bait.
31:18I think he's too greedy to resist it.
31:21I suppose you know what you're doing.
31:24What if you lose?
31:26Well, we'll borrow a newspaper from somebody and consult the health wanted collar.
31:33You sure you know how to handle those things?
31:35Look, I'll tell you, I spent three years in the Army with a couple of guys who used to be dealers in Las Vegas.
31:40Hey, you can't be around guys like that without something rubbing off.
31:45Do I have any questions?
32:07Any questions?
32:13Why bother to work for a living?
32:14Perhaps you'd like to answer a few questions for me, Mr. Mannering.
32:18Certainly.
32:19Chief Inspector Filmer,
32:21I'd like to talk to you about a man called Darby.
32:26Darby.
32:27Did you find him yet?
32:28I'm interested in answers, Mannering, not questions.
32:31All right, shoot.
32:32I know that you mix socially with some of my superiors,
32:35men that I have to call sir.
32:38I imagine you enjoy a certain privilege
32:40by getting hold of a confidential file on Darby.
32:44But this is my investigation.
32:46And as far as I'm concerned, you're just another lead.
32:49Inspector, you made your position crystal clear.
32:51Good. Two questions.
32:53Why did you want that file?
32:54What's your interest in Darby?
32:56Look, Inspector, if you want to go around with a chip on your shoulder,
32:59it's all right with me.
33:00I'll answer your questions.
33:02But let's not turn this into a grudge match.
33:05All right.
33:08We'll start again.
33:10Darby was found murdered this morning.
33:13I see.
33:15You got any ideas about who might have done it?
33:17Or why?
33:19Ideas, yes.
33:20That's all they are.
33:23You gonna tell me about them?
33:26I think I can do better than that, Inspector.
33:28If you can wait,
33:30I might be able to give you proof.
33:31How?
33:32I'm gonna try something,
33:33and if I pull it off,
33:34I'll give you the whole thing on a plate.
33:36I don't like amateurs mixing in police work.
33:39All right, Inspector.
33:40Uh,
33:41there's something you want to try.
33:43When will you know?
33:44Tonight.
33:45Stay by your phone till midnight,
33:46and if I call, be ready to move.
33:47And if you don't call?
33:49Well, then I'll tell you all I know.
33:51But as it is,
33:52you'd never be able to prove anything against the people involved.
33:54My way, at least you've got a chance.
33:57All right.
33:58Midnight.
33:58Midnight.
33:58Midnight.
33:58Midnight.
33:58Midnight.
34:00Midnight.
34:04John, you should have told him the whole thing.
34:06They're paid to take risks.
34:07You're not.
34:09I think it's about time you went home and got dressed.
34:11I'll call for you in an hour.
34:13We're gonna play a little poker.
34:24It's all set up.
34:26The other players are right?
34:28Two of them.
34:28Listen, but I still think you ought to let me or Tredjit sit in on the game, just in case.
34:33Just in case what?
34:34You just said it was all set up.
34:37I think you're taking a chance.
34:38On the contrary.
34:40We both know that the Baron can't win.
34:43If we take him in front of two completely independent witnesses,
34:46they can always swear that the game was straight.
34:48Sure, it sounds fine in theory, but Manninger has quite a reputation.
34:52Then we'll take both his money and his reputation.
34:54I'm quite looking forward to it.
34:58Don't worry.
35:02Right on time.
35:05Good evening.
35:06You ready to lose some money?
35:07That's not exactly what I had in mind.
35:11Well, we'll let the cards aside that, shall we?
35:14Perhaps you'd like to buy some chips.
35:16I never get the same feeling of security from pieces of plastic that I get from real folding money.
35:22Why don't we play for cash?
35:23Of course.
35:27Get me 10,000.
35:29I thought we were going to play for real money.
35:34Make it 20.
35:35If you manage to win that, I'm sure I can scrape up a bit more.
35:40I've arranged for us to play in my private room.
35:42Any objections?
35:43None.
35:44Will you be joining us, Miss Winfield?
35:46No, thank you.
35:47Roulette is my poison.
35:49Well, enjoy yourself.
35:51I'll tip you on to call Inspector Filmer.
35:53Right.
35:54I'll try and break the bank.
35:58I believe you know Jim Gaynor.
36:02Hello, Jim.
36:03Good evening, John.
36:04I thought his presence here might make you feel more relaxed.
36:08I thought you said that Manning had asked for me to be here.
36:11A little subterfuge which I hope you'll forgive by the enjoyment of your game.
36:15Mr. Wells, John Manning.
36:17Hello.
36:18How are you doing?
36:19As you are a newcomer here, Mr. Manning, you may choose your own place.
36:29I'm afraid you'll be disappointed if you expected to find two-way mirrors.
36:32Gentlemen, shall we begin?
36:49I'll do it.
36:50I'll do it.
36:55House rules, first jack to deal, no limit, no wild cards, right?
37:25Oh, we've got something to use for you.
37:45Busy, Sergeant?
37:47No, sir.
37:48Good. Well, there's Derby's Farley. You can go through that lot.
37:50Oh, sorry, sir.
38:05Think Manoring will ring, sir?
38:07Oh, there's three and a quarter hours to midnight.
38:09Pity we're not on overtime.
38:12The file, Sergeant.
38:15You to bet, Manoring.
38:25The baron holds a pile of sevens.
38:37Three sevens.
38:39I'll bet two hundred.
38:53I guess that just leaves the two of us.
38:56No, I don't think so.
38:57I'm sure a two pair just won't be enough.
39:06You're overworking that six cents for...
39:10Oh, it isn't a six cents. It's just good gambling, that's all.
39:14I built this casino on the ability of knowing how and when to bet.
39:18Just a highly developed talent.
39:21Well, it's highly developed, all right.
39:48There's something on the table reflecting the light.
40:12I've lost vision.
40:16Fifty.
40:19Raise your fifty.
40:22Excuse me, can I have a cigarette?
40:24Go right ahead.
40:27Oh, I'm sorry, I'm in.
40:29That's cleared it.
40:30I can see now.
40:46Right.
40:47Manoring's just gone past his deadline.
40:49What are we gonna do now?
40:50Start acting like policemen again.
40:52Bring Darby's file with you.
40:54Where are we going, sir?
40:55Where are we going, sir?
40:56Every nightclub, cafe and clip joint that's listed in there.
40:57Everybody that Darby's spoke to, we speak to.
40:58Well, it might take quite a while, sir.
40:59That's what we get paid for.
41:00Lights.
41:01Without time, I want a decent hand.
41:02Wasn't a dream so far.
41:03Wasn't a dream so far.
41:04I think I'll have a good time.
41:05I'll have a good time.
41:06What are we gonna do now?
41:07Start acting like policemen again.
41:08Bring Darby's file with you.
41:10Where are we going, sir?
41:11Every nightclub, cafe and clip joint that's listed in there.
41:14Everybody that Darby's spoke to, we speak to.
41:16Well, it might take quite a while, sir.
41:17That's what we get paid for.
41:18Lights!
41:19Lights!
41:20Without time, I want a decent hand.
41:21Wasn't a dream so far.
41:22I think I'll just take five.
41:23More ready?
41:24I think I'm gonna rule against that.
41:25I thought you had a little more stamina.
41:26Just a little precaution.
41:27Ensure we won't be disturbed.
41:28You can take your break later.
41:29I think I'm gonna keep it.
41:30I think I'm gonna keep it.
41:31But I'm going to keep it.
41:32I think I'm gonna keep it.
41:33I think it's very important.
41:34I think I'll keep it.
41:35I don't need it.
41:36I think I'll keep it.
41:37I want a decent hand.
41:38I'll keep it.
41:39Not even so far.
41:40I think I'll just take five.
41:41More ready?
41:42Nothing in the room against that.
41:43I thought you had a little more stamina.
41:45Just a little precaution.
41:46Ensure we won't be disturbed.
41:48You can take your break later.
41:55You can take your break later.
41:57Now it's your deal.
42:00I'll try to deal your good hand.
42:15Cut.
42:15I'll try to get you back later.
42:24Inspector Thelma.
42:26Oh, he's gone.
42:28I see.
42:29No, it doesn't matter.
42:38Who?
42:41Queen.
42:42That's the baby.
42:44Five.
42:45No, thank you.
42:47Two.
42:48We thought this went out between you.
42:52The best, okay?
42:56Thousand.
42:58Well, it'd be a shame to quit now.
43:01I'll go along with you.
43:06Three.
43:07King.
43:11I guess it's up to me.
43:14The Baron is sitting with a full house.
43:20Kings and twos.
43:25Well, let's see what kind of gambler you are.
43:28Three kings.
43:30Two twos.
43:31One.
43:32Two.
43:33Three.
43:34Four.
43:36Five.
43:37Five.
43:38Must be pretty good.
43:39You can find out if you pay the money.
43:41All right.
43:50All right.
43:51Five.
43:53Five thousands.
43:54$5,000 and $10,000.
44:22Well, this could go on forever.
44:24I suppose I'll just take a shortcut.
44:40It's $100,000.
44:42It's your play.
44:44He's holding a two.
44:54There's no doubt about it.
44:56Full house.
44:58Kings and twos.
45:04All right.
45:05I'll see you.
45:07I'll put up your money.
45:09I don't happen to have a satchel under the table.
45:12My word's good.
45:13Show me your hand.
45:15Show me your money.
45:17Now, come on, Mannerin.
45:18You've got witnesses.
45:19If you win, you'll get your money.
45:21This is a cash game.
45:22Nobody said anything about IOUs or promises.
45:24If you want to call me, call, but it'll cost you $100,000.
45:26I doubt there's that much money on the premises.
45:31Our float general is only about half that.
45:34Well, I guess you have to throw in your cards, don't you?
45:36Now, wait a minute, Mannerin.
45:37All right.
45:41This is what you'll come for, isn't it?
45:43That's right.
45:44You know what I want.
45:46You haven't exactly made a secret of it, have you?
45:49You know the old poker saying, put up or shut up.
45:53How about it?
45:55You're supposed to be a big-time gambler.
45:57What are you waiting for?
45:59You can win $100,000.
46:02Or lose the Petrograd Icon.
46:05What's it going to be?
46:07All right.
46:30Let's get this straight.
46:31Your $100,000 against those.
46:36It's a bet.
46:37You've just lost yourself a lot of money.
46:46Four queens.
46:52Very good, Hank.
46:54Wait a minute.
46:55What do you think you're doing?
46:57Sorry.
46:58Get out.
47:05Get out.
47:19I'm sorry I couldn't call you when I promised you're lucky we decided to go
47:46through Darby's file I'm just lucky folk in there can give you all the information you want
47:52incidentally inspector don't play cards with him you all right fine you got them yeah police will need
48:02them for a while just for evidence and they go right back to the collection you've been cheating
48:06oh one of the house rules anyway you can't win them all oh inspector I had a grant of that is mine
48:36so
48:43yeah
48:48yeah
48:51yeah
48:56yeah
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