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00:14:14 Lager.
00:15:24 Interested in a run of the cards?
00:15:29 Nothing against it.
00:15:35 Penny poker, nickel on a pair.
00:15:39 Nothing like music to help
00:15:42 He's out of tune.
00:15:44 Poor old scut,
00:15:46 He's deaf as a post since
00:15:54 You visiting here?
00:15:55 - I'm looking for a job.
00:15:57 - In the mines?
00:15:59 From your hands,
00:16:02 - Right again.
00:16:09 - It's mine. Won the nickel.
00:16:13 It's your deal.
00:16:25 It's terrible hard work down there.
00:16:27 Not the sort of work a man generally
00:16:32 They're the only hands I've got.
00:16:46 You're cheating.
00:16:50 You're cheating.
00:16:52 - You're mistaken.
00:16:55 Dealing from the bottom of the deck.
00:16:58 - I'd have dealt myself a better hand.
00:17:15 There's no need for the false
00:17:20 Which one of you do I get?
00:18:49 Sorry I had to hit you so hard.
00:18:52 It was important to make it look real.
00:18:55 Easier for them to accept you.
00:19:00 Well, you've made a good start.
00:19:02 The fight was a clever idea.
00:19:05 They'll respect you now.
00:19:07 About all they do respect around here
00:19:12 This gang is crazy, McParlan.
00:19:15 They lost a strike,
00:19:18 That's not crazy, it's only Irish.
00:19:21 I don't find it amusing.
00:19:24 Well...
00:19:28 ...you're Welsh, Captain.
00:19:32 Now, we know there is an organisation,
00:19:39 Nothing wrong. They're legal.
00:19:44 But inside them
00:19:47 using the Hibernians as cover,
00:19:51 after some gang of cut-throats
00:19:54 They're all over the coalfields.
00:19:57 I sent in agents at other mines,
00:20:01 and one never found at all.
00:20:03 It's your turn here.
00:20:09 I'll do the job for you.
00:20:13 The leaders, that's who I want.
00:20:16 I think I know who they are.
00:20:19 I think they're here,
00:20:21 But thinking's not enough.
00:20:25 Oh, you'll have them.
00:20:27 You treat them lightly,
00:20:31 I didn't volunteer to fail.
00:20:34 I've failed enough
00:20:36 The streets haven't exactly
00:20:40 But I've had my fill
00:20:44 I'm tired of being
00:20:47 I'm tired of always looking up.
00:20:50 I want to look down.
00:20:53 I want the Molly Maguires.
00:21:07 Bring me the evidence, that's your job.
00:21:10 Get in with them and bring me enough
00:21:15 They'll let you out in the morning.
00:22:15 My satchel.
00:22:18 It was left behind
00:22:23 There's a train leaving in 20 minutes.
00:22:27 Where do I get a room around here?
00:23:05 What do you want?
00:23:08 I'll settle for a room.
00:23:10 Who are you?
00:23:12 I'm looking for work.
00:23:16 They told me at the Emerald House
00:23:20 - You were the one fighting last night.
00:23:27 What's your name?
00:23:29 James McKenna.
00:23:33 It's $1.50 a week, room and board.
00:23:36 Right.
00:23:57 You can smoke in here,
00:24:01 Supper's at six. If you're late,
00:24:04 Please do your drinking in a saloon.
00:24:07 Excuse me, what's your name?
00:24:09 Miss Mary Raines.
00:24:11 Well, I'll try not to be too much
00:24:16 You'll be paying for it.
00:24:52 I'm looking for work.
00:24:55 - Any experience?
00:24:59 - Where are you from?
00:25:04 Well, you look strong enough.
00:25:06 - Five o'clock tomorrow morning.
00:25:10 Make sure you report sober.
00:25:24 Enough now, you're leaving me
00:25:30 - She's a good girl.
00:25:32 Only one left now. I've buried a wife
00:25:37 You're still left.
00:25:38 When did you first go down the mines?
00:25:41 Forty-two years ago.
00:25:44 There's not many last that long.
00:25:46 There's always them
00:25:49 I went down first when I was 12,
00:25:52 I've done what God intended for me.
00:25:56 I don't believe in going
00:25:59 - You're prattling too much.
00:26:02 You know what the doctor said.
00:26:06 Do you play dominoes?
00:26:09 - Do you play dominoes?
00:26:44 I'll tell you, you'd have better luck
00:26:47 - That one's got ambitions.
00:27:19 There's pasties and tea for your lunch.
00:27:23 Thank you.
00:27:24 The tea'll be cold when you drink it,
00:27:29 You needn't have risen this early
00:27:32 I know, I'm paying for it.
00:29:10 Fire!
00:32:16 Total wages for the week, $3.85. Next!
00:32:20 McKenna. James McKenna.
00:32:23 Aye, McKenna.
00:32:27 Coal mined: 14 cars
00:32:32 Deduct:
00:32:33 Two kegs of powder
00:32:37 Two gallons of oil
00:32:40 Repair two broken drills, 30 cents.
00:32:43 Pickaxe, shovel,
00:32:46 Total deductions: $9.
00:32:48 Total wages for the week:
00:33:01 Next.
00:33:10 Frank McAndrew.
00:33:12 McAndrew.
00:33:14 Coal mined: 30 cars
00:33:20 Deduct: Three kegs of powder
00:33:25 Ground rental for a home, $2.
00:33:28 Groceries, $2.80.
00:34:02 Take care of them blisters.
00:34:05 - Try rubbing a little grease into them.
00:34:10 - Ulster, right?
00:34:12 There's a way an Ulster man
00:34:15 - Have you been long in America?
00:34:19 I've not seen much of America.
00:34:22 Oh, I've been to Philadelphia,
00:34:24 but there's more to it than that, I'm sure.
00:34:30 - Have you travelled around much?
00:34:34 Doing what?
00:34:38 A little of this, a little of that.
00:34:42 I'm naturally nosy.
00:34:45 Well, you know,
00:34:49 You might try changing
00:35:45 And what else do we know
00:35:49 the United States of America,
00:35:51 whose 100th birthday
00:35:54 We know it was founded by exiles,
00:35:57 immigrants,
00:36:00 who came from across the ocean,
00:36:04 And our hearts go out to those people.
00:36:08 For they too
00:36:12 They too were scorned,
00:36:14 and exploited,
00:36:16 and subject as you are subject
00:36:19 to the terrible temptation of violence.
00:36:23 It becomes easy
00:36:26 to think only of their bloody and
00:36:32 It's an easy step
00:36:35 to change bad conditions
00:36:39 An easy step,
00:36:41 and a false one.
00:36:44 Last night, a colliery
00:36:49 The watchman was beaten,
00:36:53 The men escaped
00:36:56 But they left their calling card
00:37:01 They were Molly Maguires.
00:37:04 I've been your priest for six years now.
00:37:07 Do you know how many
00:37:10 for men killed and crippled,
00:37:12 or sickened to death by what
00:37:16 Do you think, any of you,
00:37:17 that I don't know
00:37:20 But I know those sufferings will not be
00:37:26 And I warn you now,
00:37:27 God will judge last night's
00:37:30 and the people that committed that
00:37:35 and as certain as there's a God above,
00:37:41 And it's my duty
00:37:45 of a message
00:37:48 The Church condemns
00:37:52 All you who belong to the Molly Maguires
00:37:58 is nothing less than... excommunication.
00:38:03 I say now to you wives and sisters
00:38:08 pray for their repentance.
00:38:11 Pray for them.
00:38:14 They're cutting themselves
00:38:27 Father, I'd like you
00:38:30 No apologies for the welcome
00:38:34 - You gave as good as you got.
00:38:36 You might all try turning
00:38:39 - I've known it to work wonders.
00:38:43 Worn out.
00:38:44 I'll see him on Tuesday night.
00:38:46 I trust you'll not be taken in
00:38:51 I've never started no trouble, Father.
00:38:57 Excuse me.
00:39:04 Well!
00:39:06 Going to church here
00:39:09 - It's no laughing matter.
00:39:13 Talking back to the priest,
00:39:17 Tell me, what's his name?
00:39:20 Jack Kehoe.
00:39:22 - Well, it takes a brave man...
00:40:00 What are you doing here?
00:40:03 - The best I can.
00:40:07 You try beating it out of me,
00:40:11 hoping to lower my guard
00:40:14 Tell me what it takes
00:40:17 - A little information.
00:40:20 - That's a blessing.
00:40:23 I came here looking for privacy. And
00:40:27 The rest of my life, if you don't mind,
00:41:46 Good night.
00:41:55 If you're making it a choice between
00:42:00 well, I'm wanted for shoving the queer.
00:42:04 - What else?
00:42:07 They put you in jail
00:42:09 There's better places
00:42:12 It's deep.
00:42:14 Another week there, you'll be
00:42:17 Try another tale.
00:43:10 I'm wanted for killing a man
00:43:13 - Why did you kill him?
00:43:17 I didn't mean for to kill him.
00:43:19 We fought over a woman
00:43:23 - His woman or yours?
00:43:27 If the police had you,
00:43:30 Didn't know who they had.
00:43:34 they're short-sighted about somebody
00:43:38 So now you see why
00:43:41 It's not just the jail I'm hoping to avoid,
00:44:03 - Sorry-looking cabbage patch.
00:44:06 - It's the fourth time. Mend the fence.
00:44:11 - That won't stop the goat.
00:44:14 Why weren't the boys keeping watch?
00:44:17 I gave them leave to play.
00:44:21 Thick as thieves,
00:44:29 Be careful with him, Jack.
00:44:32 - He's bold.
00:44:35 It's not such a common sight,
00:44:38 What else is he? Besides bold?
00:44:42 Well, he's got a way with him.
00:44:47 Don't get too fond of him, Jack.
00:44:50 You wouldn't trust the Pope himself,
00:44:53 I'd trust him with souls.
00:44:55 It's not your soul I'm worried about.
00:45:03 There's only one sure way
00:45:08 Suppose it's the truth?
00:45:11 Sooner that than
00:45:14 You want revenge for
00:45:16 He wouldn't stay down. I give him credit.
00:45:19 - We've no proof he's a spy.
00:45:22 Raines says he's asking questions.
00:45:24 What would you do in a strange town,
00:45:27 I don't care if he's a murderer.
00:45:31 - We're through worrying.
00:45:34 - We'll take care of him.
00:45:36 Can't keep them out.
00:45:39 - If not him, another.
00:45:42 - We just roll over?
00:45:44 - We did that once.
00:45:46 We stayed out six months.
00:45:50 - We went back.
00:45:52 And took less.
00:45:53 - We had to think of the kids.
00:45:56 They cracked the whip, we crawled.
00:46:00 - We lost the battle. We'll win the war.
00:46:04 I'll tell you what we're gonna do.
00:46:06 We won't turn him in. If he's
00:46:10 If he's a spy, we'll take care of him.
00:46:12 Show them we mean business?
00:46:15 Nothing simpler than that.
00:46:19 He's clever.
00:46:20 He won't tip his hand, he's too smart.
00:46:25 - How, Jack? How?
00:47:58 You wait, Taffy! They'll be back
00:48:02 - My name is not Taffy.
00:49:00 - Let's go!
00:49:03 With the winner, like we agreed.
00:49:06 It wasn't agreed by me, Paddy.
00:49:08 Now, Taffy, you're wounded at losing.
00:49:11 - While I'm overcome with sympathy...
00:49:15 "Taffy was a Welshman
00:49:18 "Taffy come to my house
00:50:08 That's the way to have it, now.
00:50:10 Two mines compete, he owns both.
00:50:15 Mr Gowen's a fine-looking man.
00:50:19 He shows no strain
00:50:21 I guess one never tires of it.
00:50:24 He's an Irishman, the same as you.
00:50:28 He's not the same as me.
00:50:31 He got where he is by using
00:50:34 There's no reason
00:50:37 Well, now, I have every intention...
00:51:51 All right.
00:51:52 Clear the field. Everybody home.
00:52:02 Come on, now. Off with you.
00:52:08 Go home.
00:52:11 Move it out.
00:52:13 Let's go, let's go. Come on.
00:52:27 Tom? Are you shot, Tom?
00:52:31 - Did he wound you with the gun?
00:52:35 That Welsh bastard.
00:52:38 You'll take care of nobody, drunkard!
00:52:40 Making trouble with the police here!
00:52:44 You're the prize they're setting up.
00:52:48 - He tried to plug me.
00:52:51 - You dented it.
00:52:54 And the peeler?
00:52:57 - We'll handle him.
00:53:00 We don't play their game.
00:53:02 I'll lay him out.
00:53:05 No. Not you.
00:53:14 Silver plate.
00:53:16 Not the real thing at all.
00:54:47 - Who did it?
00:54:49 Don't play games with me.
00:54:51 My man's in hospital with a broken jaw.
00:54:56 I did.
00:54:58 Nothing personal.
00:55:01 - They were testing me.
00:55:05 You're lucky he's in hospital.
00:55:09 Whatever I gave him,
00:55:15 Only rats.
00:55:20 Who did the shooting?
00:55:22 Gomer James, Tamaqua man. Welsh.
00:55:26 - Will Dougherty go after him now?
00:55:31 - They're holding him back.
00:55:34 Only way we'll get them is in the act.
00:55:38 Not too much of a guard.
00:55:43 You want murder.
00:55:47 I'll take what I get.
00:55:50 How would you like to spend
00:55:54 I tried it when I first came over.
00:55:57 - How did you get out?
00:56:01 I'd have to get out.
00:56:05 Don't get confused
00:56:09 I could always tell
00:56:40 - Evening, Mary.
00:56:42 - Some jam for the old man's tea.
00:56:48 You're looking good.
00:56:50 We could've used you
00:56:52 - I'm running down like an old clock.
00:56:56 How's the pit?
00:57:00 No. No, they feared for the gas.
00:57:03 They could trap that gas
00:57:06 - There's lashes of coal. I could smell it.
00:57:10 - You worry about yourself.
00:57:14 If you were ten years younger,
00:57:30 Come in.
00:57:32 - Hello, boys.
00:57:37 Leave us alone, would you, Mary?
00:57:41 I thought you'd come on a social visit.
00:57:45 Out you go, Dan.
00:58:15 Get on your knees.
00:00:37 We are joined to promote friendship,
00:00:42 You are to keep all matters
00:00:45 No workings of the society shall be called
00:00:53 That's right, now. That's correct.
00:01:01 No!
00:01:03 The little finger!
00:01:07 That's the recognition sign!
00:01:11 Oh, then there's the password when
00:01:17 "Will tenant right in Ireland flourish?"
00:01:19 "If the people unite
00:01:24 "If the people unite
00:01:27 And there's plenty of truth in that
00:01:31 Then there's the quarrelling word.
00:01:35 but you want to make certain
00:01:40 - "Your temper is high."
00:01:44 - "I've good reason."
00:01:50 - Not one nip to celebrate a new convert?
00:01:54 Did the drink interfere with your thinking?
00:01:57 What're you thinking now, Black Jack,
00:02:03 I'm thinking you'd better be
00:02:07 I'm what you think.
00:02:09 'Cause if you're not, there's no hole
00:02:15 I'm what you think I am.
00:02:41 Do you know what you're getting into?
00:02:45 - A legal organisation.
00:02:49 - Respectable, law-abiding.
00:02:53 There's no future for what
00:02:57 I'm a miner now. I'll be travelling
00:03:05 Will you come to the city with me,
00:03:09 I thought you were different from them.
00:03:12 Well, come with me, find out.
00:03:15 - I've been to the city.
00:03:52 A lucky accident, I call it.
00:03:54 Only a few mashed fingers
00:04:02 Mrs Kehoe promised
00:04:06 The old man
00:04:15 When were you last in the city?
00:04:19 - A year ago.
00:04:23 For a bit of enjoyment?
00:04:25 Or an act of charity
00:05:22 - Try this one.
00:05:25 Try another. I intend buying you a hat.
00:05:30 I have a hat.
00:05:36 I'll be back in a minute.
00:05:39 Where are you going?
00:05:41 To rob a bank... to pay for the hat.
00:06:09 - Have you got the money?
00:06:13 - In the Hibernians, not the Mollies yet.
00:06:18 That's no evidence.
00:06:20 Look, we'll judge what's evidence.
00:06:27 Dougherty, McAndrew,
00:06:33 - The money?
00:06:35 I said I was pushing queer.
00:06:39 What is the meaning of that?
00:06:42 Oh, how's carelessness?
00:06:45 If you please, I have a lady waiting.
00:06:50 Don't look so sour, Captain.
00:07:47 The light won't make a difference.
00:07:54 I...
00:07:56 I had a most enjoyable day.
00:07:59 You can't keep putting off
00:08:06 Good night.
00:08:07 - Tea?
00:08:09 - Or a story?
00:08:15 Do you take me so easy
00:08:19 You think where there's wanting,
00:08:23 - I don't take you "easy" at all.
00:08:27 There's no future here for romance.
00:08:53 Will you deny that?
00:12:52 - It's queer.
00:12:56 Passed by a man
00:12:58 - I've a common appearance.
00:13:01 - It's a free country for thought.
00:13:04 You passed this, and you're mixed up
00:13:08 - You're just mixed up.
00:13:14 I wouldn't lie to you, Captain.
00:13:17 - You might.
00:13:23 I want you in line, McKenna.
00:13:27 I'll squash you like a bug.
00:13:35 I think we should improve
00:13:38 We can do without his attention.
00:13:42 No more of this.
00:13:48 - Keep that squealer quiet!
00:13:51 - Stuff his head in a pillow.
00:13:57 We've a friend in the Governor's chair
00:14:00 It's up to you to get the vote.
00:14:02 Politicians! They'd sell
00:14:06 The Governor grants pardons.
00:14:10 The raffle for Barney Breslin's widow.
00:14:13 - Got the prize?
00:14:15 Sell the tickets.
00:14:19 Any new business?
00:14:23 Next meeting's two weeks from tonight.
00:14:31 Kerrigan?
00:14:33 - All right.
00:14:36 I declare this meeting adjourned.
00:14:40 - Good night, Jack.
00:14:47 Stay a bit, why don't you?
00:14:49 Unless you're bleeding
00:14:58 - How's the hand?
00:15:00 Don't let on too quick that it's healed.
00:15:05 All right.
00:15:08 We had a request from Shenandoah.
00:15:12 - What kind?
00:15:15 He's new and looking
00:15:18 We've been asked
00:15:26 I joined the Hibernians.
00:15:29 Remember? I took an oath.
00:15:32 This isn't the Hibernians.
00:15:47 Why can't they do it themselves?
00:15:49 If they're seen, they'd be recognised.
00:15:52 He'd be surrounded by peelers.
00:15:57 - They know he's asking for it.
00:16:00 - It's a risk for a quarrel that's not ours.
00:16:05 They've the same heel on their neck.
00:16:08 They'd do the same for us.
00:16:10 I do my own quarrelling.
00:16:13 - You're not on your own now.
00:16:17 - Killed.
00:16:20 I'm against it. Give him a bashing
00:16:23 - He's not worth hanging for.
00:16:27 Bash him so he don't come back.
00:16:30 Then we've done it right,
00:16:32 You end up on the gallows or coughing
00:16:37 It's the coarse feel of rope I don't like.
00:16:40 - We'll vote.
00:16:42 I say bash him,
00:16:45 They don't learn. They're all the same.
00:16:47 Our backs is where
00:16:50 They're past learning lessons.
00:16:53 I'm for that, too.
00:16:56 I'm for bashing him.
00:17:03 What happens with a tie?
00:17:05 We can't take the job,
00:17:08 - There's no killing without a majority.
00:17:13 If this is our quarrel, like you say,
00:17:18 They can think what they like.
00:17:21 Kill the son of a bitch.
00:18:31 Whoa, boy.
00:18:39 Stand where you are.
00:19:32 A bloody reception committee.
00:19:35 - Well, he wasn't.
00:19:38 How the hell do I know?
00:19:42 If you hadn't come back
00:19:44 - I'm grateful for that.
00:19:48 You said he'd be surrounded.
00:19:51 We did what we went to do.
00:19:53 - Easy now.
00:19:56 What are you so hot about?
00:19:59 I'd do a lot less worrying if you were.
00:20:07 She's got hands like meat cleavers.
00:20:10 We'll need alibis.
00:20:12 They got a look,
00:20:15 You think somebody tipped him off?
00:20:17 If there's informing,
00:20:20 They were giving him protection.
00:20:23 - They told us he'd be alone.
00:20:26 Even if it's true,
00:20:28 All we have to do is stick together.
00:20:31 They can't get us if we stick together.
00:20:36 You sound like a bloody parrot.
00:20:40 I'll do that.
00:20:44 I'll be as right as rain in the morning.
00:20:47 Good night.
00:21:04 You're worried.
00:21:06 They'll be coming after us now.
00:21:11 You've got to face the fact
00:21:19 "One for all and all for one."
00:21:23 It's from a book about Frenchmen,
00:21:28 It's a sort of rallying cry
00:21:31 - I don't read much.
00:21:34 I'm always meaning
00:21:37 You know, you could have got
00:21:42 I've a charmed life.
00:21:45 Good night.
00:21:49 Good night, Jack.
00:22:09 Him... Him, him.
00:22:11 Him, the fellow at the back.
00:22:13 The big fellow at the back.
00:22:16 Him and him... Come on, now.
00:22:21 Come on, get them in the wagon!
00:22:25 Close the door.
00:22:39 McKenna?
00:23:00 Out.
00:23:03 Scum. Take them off the streets,
00:23:07 I had that superintendent
00:23:10 They almost got me,
00:23:13 - It's not. Who did it?
00:23:22 - How did we do?
00:23:27 Kehoe's wife, two of her friends
00:23:30 and the children all day,
00:23:33 Frazier was brawling
00:23:36 Twelve witnesses swear to that.
00:23:40 Raines and his daughter
00:23:45 The daughter, too?
00:23:47 - I wasn't quite sure she'd do that.
00:23:51 Most likely she's one of them.
00:23:54 If I could charge Frazier and Kehoe,
00:24:01 Well, you'll need
00:24:06 Oh, yes. I need them caught in the act,
00:24:12 Not just two of them, the organisation.
00:24:16 Any bastard who dreams
00:24:18 I want him to wake up sweating blood
00:24:23 Not yet.
00:24:27 I can't send you back unmarked.
00:24:35 Well, it's a pleasure working
00:24:58 You did a clean job.
00:27:21 I used to come up here
00:27:25 There's never enough green
00:27:28 Even in summer, the trees
00:27:33 - Do you like riddles?
00:27:37 All right. A bottomless barrel,
00:27:41 - Filled full of flesh, which is alive.
00:27:44 You're quick!
00:27:46 You've a way with chicken.
00:27:50 - I got a taste of the spur.
00:27:52 The round man
00:27:55 A sieve.
00:27:57 You're almost
00:27:59 Is that a compliment or an insult?
00:28:02 Oh, my ma was a grand cook.
00:28:04 It wasn't easy making a tasty dish
00:28:11 Did I thank you for lying
00:28:16 The old man did the lying.
00:28:20 I know what a lie means
00:28:23 You've a bad habit of making jokes
00:28:27 I did what had to be done,
00:28:31 - Did you expect me to do otherwise?
00:28:35 - You can hope what you please.
00:28:39 Well, don't go thinking I liked doing it.
00:28:45 I can't even go to confession with it.
00:28:50 I envy your morality...
00:28:58 Snug in a corner, I saw the lad lie.
00:29:03 A bottle of whisky.
00:29:04 - Out she goes with the priest's dinner.
00:29:09 - There's no catching you.
00:29:15 I'm what you need.
00:29:17 I need a decent man.
00:29:19 - Stand by the pithead. You can choose.
00:29:23 Go back into service.
00:29:25 Marry the postman or the policeman,
00:29:29 - Don't mock!
00:29:31 And trust, and honour,
00:29:35 all smiled upon by the law.
00:29:38 You've been out there
00:29:41 Decency is not for the poor.
00:29:45 And you buy the law too,
00:29:49 There's still right and wrong.
00:29:51 There's what you want
00:29:55 There's more!
00:30:01 'Tis round a dish was ever known,
00:30:05 and white as snow the look of it.
00:30:08 There's food and life for all mankind
00:30:13 - Let me go.
00:30:20 I'm not.
00:30:22 Answer me, then.
00:30:26 Breast milk.
00:31:19 There's no use talking further.
00:31:22 A man's been murdered.
00:31:26 He who lives by the sword
00:31:30 But his wife's dead too,
00:31:35 Violence begets violence
00:31:41 Is it any use reminding you of that?
00:31:44 Or am I wasting my breath again?
00:31:50 Innocent or guilty,
00:31:53 They died victims
00:31:58 At least they found their peace.
00:32:02 I wish I could say the same
00:32:18 She saw them, she said.
00:32:22 The shots woke her.
00:32:25 She's certain they were peelers?
00:32:27 She could see the stripes
00:32:30 You'd think they'd at least
00:32:34 They want us knowing who they are.
00:32:36 They're telling us it don't matter.
00:32:39 There's only one way to deal with them.
00:32:44 - Two of them for two of us.
00:32:47 You've a better idea?
00:32:48 - They want you to retaliate.
00:32:52 You can't win that way. They know that.
00:32:56 - They murdered him!
00:32:59 - How are you so sure?
00:33:01 - Don't play their game!
00:33:06 You know what'll happen. Tell them.
00:33:11 They're out to get us. If we don't
00:33:15 - Shoot us in our beds.
00:33:19 They won't stop.
00:33:21 - They won't stop, so we can't stop.
00:33:26 They kill us in the pit. Should we quit
00:33:30 You don't care what happens.
00:33:34 - There's nowhere to go.
00:33:37 - There's no choice. They made sure.
00:33:40 I'm finished moving, pit after pit.
00:33:43 You can't win.
00:33:45 I won't move.
00:35:23 - You scared him off.
00:35:28 Looks like a robin.
00:35:31 Looks like a robin, but who's to know
00:35:34 These days you can't judge from looks.
00:35:38 - You like birds?
00:35:42 You've got feathers on your mouth
00:35:46 Well, we've got them now.
00:35:48 All this shooting and killing,
00:35:52 Put a man into the dock, call him a Molly.
00:35:56 You've not done a bad job.
00:35:57 The Agency's very pleased.
00:36:02 - You talk like it's finished.
00:36:06 - It's only a matter of time.
00:36:10 - We'll see to that.
00:36:13 They'll do everything themselves.
00:36:24 - I tried to stop them this time.
00:36:28 No, no, I mean I really tried.
00:36:34 - I tried my best.
00:36:43 What are you doing here anyway?
00:36:45 Stupid bloody bird.
00:36:48 I don't find birds very musical.
00:36:52 What are they all going on about?
00:36:56 Kehoe. I want him most.
00:37:00 You'll have him.
00:37:18 Kehoe!
00:37:20 Kehoe!
00:37:22 Kehoe!
00:37:45 The priest sent for me.
00:37:47 - He's inside.
00:37:52 There's nothing to do now but wait.
00:38:12 Hello, Father.
00:38:14 I've just come from Philadelphia,
00:38:19 Dougherty's to be tried
00:38:22 - He'd nothing to do with it.
00:38:26 I thought the archbishop might use his
00:38:43 You're the one I blame most.
00:38:46 - The men listen to you.
00:38:50 - Come back to the Church, Kehoe.
00:38:54 You've put yourself outside.
00:38:59 I've tried your way.
00:39:02 There's grace at the end of it.
00:39:06 Sin at the start and grace at the end,
00:39:11 I can't accept that, Father.
00:39:15 Then you'll die in sin.
00:39:20 What did the archbishop say
00:39:24 He's good as hanged.
00:39:26 There's still the trial.
00:39:28 - They need evidence.
00:39:30 The archbishop told me.
00:39:34 You've an informer in your midst.
00:39:41 Who?
00:39:43 He didn't tell me that.
00:41:40 I didn't think you touched the stuff.
00:41:44 I take a drop now and again.
00:41:46 I'm impressed
00:41:50 Are you mourning that deep
00:41:53 If you ask me, he was glad to go.
00:42:00 For Dougherty then?
00:42:02 There's time enough for that.
00:42:05 He isn't hanged yet.
00:42:09 You're a cool one.
00:42:11 That's the difference between us, Jack.
00:42:15 I have no coolness in me at all.
00:42:17 You're burning up inside.
00:42:20 I saw you for that
00:42:23 If I were you, I'd take it easy
00:42:27 Fuel to the fire?
00:42:30 Yeah, I've seen it before
00:42:33 One drop and raging
00:42:36 They lose all reason.
00:42:40 But you're a reasonable man.
00:42:42 - I try to keep my wits about me, yes.
00:42:47 I won't die at all.
00:42:50 Haven't I told you that, Jack?
00:42:57 You won't die like him.
00:43:00 You won't go quiet.
00:43:03 He never made a sound.
00:43:06 As near to him as I am to you
00:43:09 Not even a peep.
00:43:11 Not even the sound a bug
00:43:14 - Not even a rattle of his throat.
00:43:20 But never a sound of his own.
00:43:24 Forty-two years in the pits,
00:43:27 not even an echo left
00:43:34 Let's hear a sound out of you now.
00:43:37 Make your sound now, you old bastard!
00:43:40 You're safe among friends.
00:43:43 Tell us what you've been
00:43:46 Come on now, whisper it.
00:43:48 - You don't even have to sit up.
00:43:53 Silence is golden, is that it?
00:43:56 Seen but not heard.
00:43:58 They beat that lesson into you.
00:44:01 - You poor, miserable son of a bitch.
00:44:04 He had it in his hands.
00:44:08 He showed me.
00:44:11 Why couldn't he use it for himself?
00:44:15 Just to show them
00:44:19 They didn't even know he was there!
00:44:21 Jack.
00:44:24 An animal makes a sound.
00:44:27 Why didn't he use it?
00:44:29 It was all he had, didn't he know?
00:44:33 They took everything else.
00:44:35 Look at him now! They haven't
00:44:39 It's not right...
00:44:41 ...burying a man without proper clothes.
00:44:44 No, it's not!
00:44:47 And he'll have the suit.
00:44:48 They owe him that much.
00:45:46 This'll do him.
00:46:01 Jack!
00:46:06 - Jack, let's go!
00:47:43 Jamey!
00:48:17 We'll show them spirit, Jamey!
00:48:57 Thank you.
00:49:50 Watch here.
00:50:31 The Grand Inquest of the
00:50:34 inquiring for the County of Schuylkill,
00:50:37 upon their respective oaths
00:50:40 that John Kehoe, Frank McAndrew,
00:50:45 with force and arms,
00:50:49 superintendent of the
00:50:51 did make an assault and with
00:50:55 bullets and other destructive material,
00:50:57 then and there wilfully, feloniously,
00:51:02 did kill and murder
00:51:05 contrary to the form of the act
00:51:08 in such case made and provided,
00:51:10 and against the peace and dignity of
00:51:19 - The Commonwealth will proceed.
00:51:23 Call the first witness.
00:51:45 Raise your right hand, please.
00:51:48 Do you swear to tell the truth,
00:51:51 and nothing but the truth,
00:51:53 I do.
00:51:58 Proceed.
00:51:59 What is your full name?
00:52:02 James McParlan.
00:52:08 What is your occupation?
00:52:12 Detective.
00:52:14 Bastard! Bastard!
00:52:28 Jury's coming in.
00:52:38 Your deal.
00:52:43 Guilty.
00:52:47 Will the defendants stand
00:52:54 Now having been found guilty of the
00:53:00 this court sentences you, John Kehoe,
00:53:05 to be confined to the county prison
00:53:10 when you shall be hanged
00:53:16 I'll take you out now.
00:53:20 I talked to the boss.
00:53:21 He'll tell you,
00:53:24 We're opening a new office in Denver.
00:53:30 - Let's go.
00:53:33 - I know.
00:53:35 I know that, too.
00:54:15 I would have gone with you.
00:54:19 Even if you had been outside the law.
00:54:22 I'd have risked the sin of that.
00:54:25 I was the one who always told you
00:54:29 I can do that now.
00:54:32 Do you know what I'm sorriest about?
00:54:38 I used to think there was nothing
00:54:42 And then, when I couldn't do it alone,
00:54:46 I thought there was no one
00:54:49 if I liked him,
00:54:52 and he could offer me that.
00:54:57 I'm sorry it isn't true.
00:55:02 I'm sorry I can't do it.
00:55:06 I really am.
00:55:07 I want it so!
00:56:12 Hello, Jack.
00:56:15 Come in.
00:56:20 I wasn't sure of the reception.
00:56:24 - You're a relief from cockroaches.
00:56:29 I could use some powder.
00:56:32 I've sworn off since I left the Mollies.
00:56:38 Have a seat.
00:56:44 Still think you can do it with powder?
00:56:46 - Is that what you're here to ask?
00:56:49 I mean, do you think
00:56:54 Well, then, why?
00:56:57 You know why as much as me.
00:56:59 You worked down there. Could you
00:57:03 - I wouldn't stay. I'd get out.
00:57:08 There's them on top and them below.
00:57:11 - Who's got more push is what counts.
00:57:17 We had a bit.
00:57:19 Enough to push the bastards a little.
00:57:23 And you helped us.
00:57:25 - You pushed a little yourself.
00:57:29 Going back for Frazier.
00:57:31 - You did that on your own.
00:57:34 - It got me in better with you.
00:57:38 - Well, I must admit...
00:57:42 - You weren't working only for them.
00:57:46 You were a man then.
00:57:51 Why didn't you stop, Jack?
00:57:54 I tried to get you to stop.
00:58:00 Well, they had to nab us sooner or later.
00:58:04 I have one regret now:
00:58:05 They're shipping some coal.
00:58:10 We'd have blown the train and bridge.
00:58:14 I'd have tipped them off.
00:58:17 That's true.
00:58:19 Well, I don't regret it so much, then.
00:58:25 You made your sound, Jack.
00:58:27 You've got no regrets there.
00:58:32 Aye.
00:58:35 But you didn't come here to chat.
00:58:37 Nor to ask questions or say farewell.
00:58:40 We'll just leave it that I came, then.
00:58:43 You came for absolution.
00:58:46 You're not a priest, Jack.
00:58:48 You'd like to be set free
00:58:50 I'm not that soft.
00:58:52 Oh, you don't want forgiving.
00:58:54 You can get that from a woman.
00:58:57 Punishment, that's what you want.
00:58:59 You think punishment will set you free.
00:59:02 And that's why you've come,
00:59:07 Maybe it's my Christian heart.
00:59:10 I never could stand to see
00:59:33 Are you free now?
00:59:35 Have I set you free
00:59:40 I'm obliged to you.
00:59:42 You'll never be free.
00:59:44 No punishment this side of hell
00:59:50 See you in hell.