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00:01:11 Car 31, Ashton apartment building,
00:01:16 Cars 31 and 36, 926 Ford Street.
00:01:20 Cars 31 and 36, 926 Ford Street.
00:01:51 Attention, car 71.
00:01:53 Holdup, Hotel de Paris,
00:01:56 Holdup, Hotel de Paris.
00:01:58 Armed suspect, tall man, Caucasian,
00:02:02 This is car 71. Roger.
00:02:52 Gus.
00:02:53 Gus.
00:02:55 What time this punk come in?
00:02:58 I own the joint.
00:03:00 I'll search the joint.
00:03:01 You got a warrant?
00:03:04 Get a warrant.
00:03:07 On what?
00:03:09 All right. Come on, you.
00:03:13 Come on.
00:03:30 Smith, Karl Anton, age 37.
00:03:33 Arrested 6 p.m. Last night.
00:03:36 Phoned police station stating
00:03:40 Doldy, William, age 22.
00:03:43 Possession narcotics.
00:03:46 No previous record.
00:03:48 Attempt suicide last night with necktie.
00:03:51 Handley, William Trevor,
00:03:56 Born Kentucky.
00:03:59 Arrested 1937, illegal possession firearm.
00:04:05 Escaped state prison, 1939.
00:04:12 That's enough.
00:04:14 Well, do you see the man
00:04:18 I don't know.
00:04:22 He had a hat on.
00:04:24 Put on your hats.
00:04:30 Well?
00:04:34 He was tall, you say. He had on
00:04:37 All right. Don't you see him?
00:04:44 Well, come on. Is that him?
00:04:47 No, it isn't him.
00:04:59 Okay.
00:05:06 Lieutenant Ditrich, commissioner
00:05:26 Sit down, lieutenant.
00:05:28 Thank you, sir.
00:05:35 Thirty-nine thefts, 33 burglaries,
00:05:39 ...five morals offenses in the past 30 days.
00:05:43 Quite a record,
00:05:45 We know the guy who's been pulling
00:05:48 Name's Dix Handley.
00:05:50 He was in the show-up this morning, but
00:05:55 What can you do?
00:05:58 It's your job, knowing what to do.
00:06:00 The only merchants
00:06:03 ...are those who take wagers on the horses.
00:06:05 I wanna know why those
00:06:08 I close them down,
00:06:10 You don't close them hard enough.
00:06:14 People like to bet the horses,
00:06:17 I don't want your opinion of the law.
00:06:29 Is that all, sir?
00:06:32 Where's Erwin Riedenschneider?
00:06:36 You don't know where he is, do you?
00:06:38 No, but we ought to get
00:06:41 It was all dumped in your lap.
00:06:43 He left prison yesterday at 12 noon, took
00:06:48 All you had to do was stay with him
00:06:51 If he didn't register, lock him up.
00:06:54 He loses you five blocks from the depot,
00:06:58 ...is at large in this city.
00:07:00 Two men on that detail
00:07:03 They were assigned by you.
00:07:06 Ditrich, I can do three things about you:
00:07:09 I can reduce you to patrolman,
00:07:13 I can bring you up for trial
00:07:16 Or I can give you one more chance
00:07:19 I think that'll be
00:07:23 Thank you, sir.
00:07:36 There's the number you're looking for,
00:07:39 You want me to wait?
00:07:45 I wouldn't go parading around
00:07:48 Some of these young punks might clip you
00:08:06 Yeah?
00:08:09 Who are you?
00:08:11 ...and would like to see him.
00:08:25 Wait here.
00:08:49 Well, where the devil is he?
00:08:54 I'm a busy man.
00:08:56 I just got out today.
00:08:57 Oh, so that's it.
00:09:00 I'm tired of you guys putting a bite on me.
00:09:02 I'm no bank.
00:09:04 All you guys have.
00:09:06 Maybe you didn't get who I was.
00:09:10 Maybe you've heard of me.
00:09:15 You mean, you are Riedenschneider?
00:09:19 Well, why didn't you say so?
00:09:22 Come on in, Doc. Come on in.
00:09:28 Sit down, Doc. Sit down.
00:09:32 Have a drink?
00:09:36 I got out of the habit behind the walls.
00:09:41 That's all it is, a habit.
00:09:43 Well, here's to the drink habit, the only one
00:09:51 Well, Doc. What's on your mind?
00:09:53 I got a proposition. A big one.
00:09:56 How big is big?
00:09:58 Now, wait, Doc. I don't like to brag,
00:10:02 Making book. I'm in the chips.
00:10:06 What kind of proposition is it?
00:10:08 A plan for a caper.
00:10:11 I could sell it for $ 100,000
00:10:14 ...but that would be throwing money away.
00:10:16 I prefer to execute it myself and make...
00:10:19 Half a million dollars.
00:10:21 Maybe even more.
00:10:25 I will have to do a little checking,
00:10:28 ...but not much checking. Not much.
00:10:31 I need roughly 50,000 to operate.
00:10:38 Fifty thousand?
00:10:41 No, no, no. I don't see.
00:10:44 I thought maybe Mr. Emmerich...
00:10:47 What do you know about Mr. Emmerich?
00:10:49 Only what I heard in the walls...
00:10:52 ...that he has money to invest and that
00:10:56 Lf my information is not correct...
00:11:00 I just never thought of Mr. Emmerich
00:11:05 Excuse me a minute.
00:11:38 Hello, Dix. What do you want?
00:11:41 Well?
00:11:44 What are you in for?
00:11:47 Okay. Your tab's good for 2500...
00:11:49 ...but that's the limit. Either pick a winner
00:11:53 Don't bone me.
00:11:58 I'm not...
00:12:00 Nobody said you did...
00:12:02 I'm not asking you any favors.
00:12:09 Now, Dix. Now, Dix, listen.
00:12:13 Come on. Come back here.
00:12:16 Can you beat that?
00:12:18 Where does he come off, blowing a fuse?
00:12:21 A smalltime hooligan,
00:12:23 My book beats him and beats him,
00:12:26 Say, Doc...
00:12:28 ...I forgot on account of that big tramp.
00:12:31 I spoke to Mr. Emmerich on the phone.
00:12:34 He's giving a party at his house in town
00:12:37 ...but he'll be at another address later on.
00:12:40 A man like Emmerich has got
00:12:50 Smart cat. Never does a lick of work,
00:12:55 What's a big, dirty cat
00:12:58 I run over one every time I get a chance.
00:13:01 People feeding cats,
00:13:04 You gonna buy that magazine?
00:13:06 Why should I?
00:13:09 Wanna make something of it?
00:13:11 You're a little off your beat.
00:13:15 I mean, you don't belong around here.
00:13:17 You're just passing through,
00:13:21 If I ever see you running over a cat,
00:13:24 I'd take you apart if you were about
00:13:36 Suppose you want your heater back.
00:13:38 Well, you ain't gonna get it.
00:13:40 Quit kidding, Gus.
00:13:43 Go on, get sore. Smack me down.
00:13:46 You know I wouldn't do that.
00:13:49 ...take my advice and knock off for a while.
00:13:51 The happiness boys are on a rampage.
00:13:55 I can't afford to knock off.
00:13:59 Yeah? I need 2300.
00:14:02 Something I just gotta take care of.
00:14:06 Well, let him sweat. It'll do him good.
00:14:10 You can't owe money to a guy like him...
00:14:12 ...a little loudmouth who bones you
00:14:15 I don't get you, Dix.
00:14:17 I just can't be in Cobby's debt
00:14:22 All right.
00:14:23 I got a grand put away.
00:14:26 Maybe I can dig up 1300 more.
00:14:28 I guess it's all right to owe me, huh?
00:14:31 Yeah. It's just my luck.
00:14:34 Well, I'll get it tomorrow or bust a gut.
00:14:37 In the meantime, stay away
00:14:40 By the way, they knocked over
00:14:43 Wasn't that where Doll worked?
00:14:45 It's coming in bunches, it looks like.
00:14:48 Go home, Dix. Stay home.
00:14:54 Don't get your flag at half-mast.
00:15:13 Thirteen hundred? You must be crazy.
00:15:16 For Dix? What do I care for that hooligan?
00:15:21 I'd like to help you out, Gus,
00:15:24 ...and rent to pay and all that stuff.
00:15:30 Why don't you wise up,
00:15:32 You're a low-down scum.
00:15:34 A low-down, dirty scum,
00:16:11 Look, Gus.
00:16:13 I guess I can make it, all right.
00:16:23 Yeah?
00:16:26 Doll?
00:16:40 Hi, honey.
00:16:43 Come on in.
00:16:50 Close the door.
00:16:57 I'm awful sorry to bother you,
00:17:17 Doll, if you're gonna smoke,
00:17:30 Doll, what are you crying about?
00:17:34 Nothing...
00:17:36 I'm sorry.
00:17:39 I'm sorry, Dix.
00:17:40 I don't know what I was thinking about,
00:17:45 I'll just run along.
00:17:48 Gus told me the Club Regal
00:17:50 Yeah. Can you imagine, raiding the Regal?
00:17:56 So it's a clip joint. So what?
00:17:59 And it would have to happen on pay night.
00:18:02 How about a drink?
00:18:06 One of my eyelashes is coming off.
00:18:12 Were you locked out of your room?
00:18:14 How'd you guess?
00:18:18 Here's how.
00:18:23 Dix, if it wouldn't be too much trouble,
00:18:32 Just a day or two.
00:18:37 All right. Stay if you want to,
00:18:47 Everything is here, from the observed
00:18:50 ...to the alarm system,
00:18:53 ...the age and condition of the main safe
00:18:56 Take my word for it, Mr. Emmerich.
00:19:01 My friend, according to the boys,
00:19:03 ...but as a lawyer, I make lots of money
00:19:07 Please, Mr. Emmerich.
00:19:09 I've engineered some very big things.
00:19:11 That's a fact, Mr. Emmerich.
00:19:14 Am I to understand you gathered this
00:19:18 That is correct.
00:19:20 ...and the cops grabbed me for
00:19:24 The Adelphia Finance caper.
00:19:26 You took them for 160,000,
00:19:28 A hundred and fifty-eight.
00:19:29 You really believe
00:19:32 Maybe even more.
00:19:34 ...that the take will be worth
00:19:38 You know as well as I do
00:19:41 ...give you more than 50 percent.
00:19:44 Well, what are your main problems?
00:19:48 Money to operate, personnel
00:19:52 No trouble about the first, eh?
00:19:54 Wait a minute.
00:19:56 The helpers will be paid off
00:19:58 They'll be told nothing
00:20:01 Sometimes, men get greedy.
00:20:05 Well, how many helpers do you need?
00:20:07 A box man.
00:20:09 Him, we pay most.
00:20:13 I got a guy for you. Louis Ciavelli.
00:20:17 Expert mechanic.
00:20:19 From what I hear, he can open a safe
00:20:24 Then we need a topnotch driver,
00:20:27 He should get 10,000.
00:20:29 And finally, sad to say,
00:20:32 Most of these fellas are drug addicts.
00:20:35 Violence is all they know,
00:20:39 For a more or less reliable man,
00:20:44 Well, that's 50,000 in all.
00:20:48 How...?
00:20:51 How's this take to be handled?
00:20:52 Get in touch with the best fences
00:20:55 ...and deal with whoever makes
00:20:57 Maybe no one fence
00:21:00 In that case, we deal with two or three.
00:21:04 Half a million, eh?
00:21:07 I...
00:21:10 I'm just thinking.
00:21:14 If I decide to go into this thing, I...
00:21:18 I, myself, I might handle the...
00:21:20 You, a fence, Mr. Emmerich?
00:21:23 Oh, no, no, Cobby. Not exactly.
00:21:26 But your proposition looks pretty good.
00:21:31 Oh, I suppose a fella should stick
00:21:35 ...but I know some big men that might
00:21:38 ...if they're properly approached.
00:21:41 Highly respectable men, I might add.
00:21:44 So why don't you let me see what I can do
00:21:50 A few days wouldn't make
00:21:53 Might mean a lot more money for all of us.
00:21:55 Good. There's just one thing.
00:21:59 ...I've just come from prison and...
00:22:01 Cobby will be glad to advance you
00:22:04 See that you have a place to stay. Cobby?
00:22:08 And I got some fancy phone numbers
00:22:16 What's it like, a man of your taste,
00:22:20 Not too bad.
00:22:21 It's a matter of temperament.
00:22:23 I cause no trouble.
00:22:27 They made me assistant librarian.
00:22:29 I'm afraid I wouldn't make a model prisoner.
00:22:32 After this job, it's Mexico for me.
00:22:36 Mexican girls are very pretty.
00:22:38 I'll have nothing to do all day long
00:22:44 You've been very kind, sir.
00:22:47 Mr. Emmerich.
00:23:16 What's the big idea, standing there
00:23:19 Don't call me 'Uncle Lon.'
00:23:22 I thought you liked it.
00:23:24 Maybe I did.
00:23:26 I don't anymore.
00:23:36 I had the market send over
00:23:39 I know how you love it for breakfast.
00:23:42 Some sweet kid.
00:23:47 It's late.
00:23:49 Why don't you go to bed.
00:24:14 Some sweet kid.
00:24:40 Hello, Bob Brannom?
00:24:42 This is Emmerich.
00:24:45 No, no. I didn't call you to get the right time.
00:24:48 Listen, I've got a job for you.
00:24:50 No, no. Nothing like that.
00:24:53 I've got over $ 100,000
00:24:55 Come to my office tomorrow, I'll give you
00:24:59 No, no, no.
00:25:01 Use the method called for
00:25:03 ...and don't tell me anything about it.
00:25:07 Easy, boy.
00:25:10 Easy, boy. Easy.
00:25:15 Hello. Who?
00:25:18 Oh, sure, Gus.
00:25:20 He's still asleep.
00:25:23 What?
00:25:26 Yeah. Yeah, I'll tell him.
00:25:32 Honey. Honey, that was Gus.
00:25:35 He says you can come over.
00:25:38 Okay.
00:25:39 Coffee, honey? I made fresh.
00:25:41 Yeah, yeah.
00:25:43 Hey, you sure were dreaming.
00:25:46 How do you know?
00:25:47 You were talking in your sleep.
00:25:50 What was I saying?
00:25:51 It was all jumbled up,
00:25:54 You called it out several times.
00:25:57 'Corn cracker.'
00:25:59 What's that mean?
00:26:00 Corn cracker.
00:26:03 Corn Cracker was a colt.
00:26:05 Yeah, it would be.
00:26:08 Yeah. He was a tall, black colt.
00:26:12 I was up on that colt's back.
00:26:15 My father and my grandfather were there,
00:26:18 That colt was buckjumping and pitching...
00:26:20 ...and tried to scrape me off against
00:26:23 Then I heard my granddaddy say, 'He's
00:26:28 And I felt proud as you please.
00:26:29 Did that really happen, Dix,
00:26:32 No. The black colt pitched me
00:26:36 ...and my old man come over,
00:26:39 'Maybe that'll teach you not to brag
00:26:44 It's nice to hear you laugh.
00:26:46 You know something?
00:26:48 One of my ancestors imported the first
00:26:52 Is that a fact?
00:26:55 Why, our farm was in the family
00:26:58 One hundred sixty acres,
00:27:04 Fine barn and seven brood mares.
00:27:07 It sounds wonderful, Dix.
00:27:10 And then everything happened at once.
00:27:12 My old man died,
00:27:15 That black colt I was telling you about,
00:27:20 That was a rotten year.
00:27:23 I'll never forget the day we left.
00:27:25 Me and my brother swore we'd buy
00:27:29 Growing up in a place and then
00:27:33 I never had a proper home.
00:27:35 Twelve grand would have swung it,
00:27:38 I had more than $5000 in my pocket...
00:27:41 ...and Pampoon was running
00:27:44 I figured he couldn't lose.
00:27:48 He lost by a nose.
00:27:50 Drink your coffee, honey,
00:27:53 The way I figure,
00:27:57 One of these days, I'll make a real killing,
00:28:00 First thing I do, I take a bath in the creek
00:28:10 What's the matter?
00:28:14 I say something wrong?
00:28:17 But, gee, this place is a mess.
00:28:22 How can you stand to live like this?
00:28:31 Count it.
00:28:36 Count it.
00:28:39 Go ahead and count it.
00:28:42 Why get sore?
00:28:44 You boned me in front of a stranger,
00:28:47 I didn't mean it.
00:28:49 Maybe I had a slight load on.
00:28:52 No, I don't know how it is.
00:28:54 Look, Dix...
00:28:56 ...I made a mistake.
00:28:58 Don't you ever make a mistake? Sure.
00:29:01 Sure. Here, have a drink.
00:29:04 Here you are.
00:29:07 There you are, Dix.
00:29:09 You gotta play the horses the smart way.
00:29:12 The next time there's a fix,
00:29:20 Excuse me.
00:29:23 Oh, it's the Doc. Come on in, Doc.
00:29:25 Meet a friend of mine, Dix Handley.
00:29:27 This is Doc Riedenschneider.
00:29:30 Yeah.
00:29:32 Well, how'd you like the whiskey?
00:29:35 Where is that, sir?
00:29:37 Kentucky. Boone County, Kentucky.
00:29:40 Best water in the U.S.A.
00:29:42 Yes, the water makes
00:29:45 Well...
00:29:48 ...I gotta be going.
00:29:50 So long, Dix.
00:29:56 Big hick.
00:29:57 His money's all right,
00:30:00 Maybe it's a point of honor with him.
00:30:03 Him, that hooligan? Honor?
00:30:06 He's a hooligan?
00:30:09 He'll stick up cigar stores, gas stations.
00:30:13 One way or another,
00:30:17 What do you say, Doc?
00:30:20 The young lady drank too much,
00:30:24 She talked more than if she'd been sober.
00:30:28 Your friend Mr. Emmerich.
00:30:32 There's half a million at stake.
00:30:35 Emmerich must put up
00:30:38 For him, it's nothing. A dead cinch.
00:30:40 The information she gave me
00:30:45 Are you crazy?
00:30:47 I've seen him operate for 20 years.
00:30:50 He's got two houses, four cars,
00:30:53 And one blond.
00:30:57 Mine or some dimwitted dame?
00:30:59 Yours, naturally.
00:31:00 If he's broke,
00:31:12 Lieutenant. Lieutenant.
00:31:16 That guy you saw in my office,
00:31:20 Shut up. I didn't see anybody.
00:31:23 Yeah, that's right. That's right.
00:31:26 Look...
00:31:28 I came to tell you
00:31:32 You mean they'll haul me downtown?
00:31:36 I thought you were a friend of mine.
00:31:38 Right now I've got one friend: Ditrich.
00:31:40 And Ditrich's out on his ear
00:31:43 Why me? Why pick on me?
00:31:46 You're the biggest parlor in my precinct.
00:31:49 The citizens know it, the newspapers
00:31:52 And Mr. Commissioner knows I know it.
00:31:57 I'm as sorry as you are.
00:32:00 ...I've always given you
00:32:03 ...but you're hitting me
00:32:07 Well, all right.
00:32:09 Close up tight.
00:32:11 Keep the place dark.
00:32:13 Thanks, lieutenant.
00:32:15 Thanks.
00:32:25 That copper, he recognized me.
00:32:26 How'd you know he was a copper?
00:32:30 Don't worry about Ditrich.
00:32:32 Me and him, we're like that.
00:32:34 Experience taught me
00:32:37 Just when you think one's all right,
00:32:43 A Mr. Brannom is here.
00:32:46 Pardon me, sir.
00:32:50 Yes, well...
00:32:52 ...send for Dr. Houseman.
00:32:55 Good.
00:32:56 Tell her...
00:32:58 Say I'll be up to see her later.
00:33:08 Well, what about my debtors?
00:33:12 Not a one.
00:33:14 You want all the excuses?
00:33:16 I've got some beauts.
00:33:19 Two or three may come
00:33:21 They promised.
00:33:24 Look, my friend, a private detective
00:33:28 I'd lose my license. Ninety-eight percent
00:33:32 There's no time for that.
00:33:35 I gotta have money.
00:33:37 What is it, girl trouble?
00:33:40 Shut up, Brannom. That's not funny.
00:33:43 How's that?
00:33:50 Sorry, Bob.
00:34:01 Bob, l...
00:34:04 I'm broke.
00:34:06 There. That's the plain, simple fact.
00:34:08 I'm finished. I'm bankrupt.
00:34:11 How could you let Angela take you?
00:34:15 It's everything. It's my whole way of life.
00:34:18 Every time I turn around, it costs thousands
00:34:23 I gotta... I gotta get out.
00:34:26 I gotta get out from under.
00:34:31 And the irony of it is
00:34:34 ...and I can't take it.
00:34:38 Bob...
00:34:42 ...I'm gonna hand you
00:34:50 Did you ever hear of Doc Riedenschneider?
00:34:52 Sure. Behind the walls, isn't he?
00:34:54 No, he's out. He got out last week.
00:34:58 He's got a plan, beautifully worked out...
00:35:01 ...for the biggest caper ever to be pulled
00:35:04 Only, he wants $50,000 backing.
00:35:07 Who would be taken?
00:35:10 Belletier's.
00:35:13 The rocks alone would be worth,
00:35:17 How much would you get out of it?
00:35:20 Brother. You're knocking me out.
00:35:24 What if I were to tell you that I've got
00:35:30 I could tell them that I'd fence
00:35:33 Promise them cash on delivery.
00:35:37 Then...
00:35:39 ...when the time comes,
00:35:42 I'd tell them it'd take
00:35:47 I'm certain I could get them to leave
00:35:51 Go on.
00:35:54 I'd take a plane to another country,
00:35:57 The gold and platinum I could melt up
00:36:01 And the rocks, sell them one at a time.
00:36:04 There'd be no hurry.
00:36:06 They'd last a lifetime.
00:36:09 How wrong can a guy be?
00:36:11 Here I was worrying about your nerves...
00:36:13 ...and you were dreaming up
00:36:17 Yes.
00:36:19 But I can't do it,
00:36:23 I can tell you how to raise it.
00:36:24 You? How?
00:36:28 What's in it for me?
00:36:32 Okay.
00:36:34 But we may get ourselves killed,
00:36:38 Yes, I know.
00:36:41 Well, how do we raise the money?
00:36:46 Cobby.
00:36:47 He can dig it up without half-trying.
00:36:50 Yes.
00:36:51 But what do we tell him?
00:36:54 Leave it to me. Cobby wants to feel big.
00:36:58 Here's his chance.
00:36:59 Advancing money
00:37:03 He'll do it.
00:37:05 He'll sweat, but he'll do it.
00:37:09 What boxes have you opened?
00:37:10 Cannonball, double door,
00:37:14 Can you open a vault with a time lock?
00:37:18 What do you use, lock or seam?
00:37:20 Ever taken one?
00:37:21 Remember the Shafter job?
00:37:25 It was a good score.
00:37:27 Who supplies your soup?
00:37:30 How are you as a picklock?
00:37:34 He'll do.
00:37:36 Not so fast. What's the cut?
00:37:39 No cut. You get a flat guarantee.
00:37:42 I want 30,000.
00:37:45 Twenty-five is what we figured.
00:37:47 All right, 15 down.
00:37:49 Fifteen is satisfactory, I think.
00:37:52 There's your paymaster.
00:38:10 What are you sweating for?
00:38:11 Money makes me sweat, that's all.
00:38:18 Who are the others on this job, Doc?
00:38:21 There's only one driver,
00:38:24 Ask Cobby, he knows him.
00:38:26 Gus, 100 percent.
00:38:28 He'll take the heat and won't flap his lip.
00:38:31 Sure, Doc.
00:38:32 Any ideas about a hooligan?
00:38:36 I know a very good heavy. I haven't
00:38:39 He's taking the cure.
00:38:42 What about Timmons?
00:38:44 Who's that?
00:38:45 That busted-down wrestler,
00:38:47 He's got nothing upstairs but solid knuckle.
00:38:50 I'm a stranger and do not know
00:38:54 ...but what about this southerner,
00:38:58 He impressed me as a
00:39:01 ...and far from stupid.
00:39:04 Frankly, I don't like the guy,
00:39:08 They're like left-handed pitchers.
00:39:12 I suppose he's as good
00:39:15 Gus thinks he's tops,
00:39:17 I like him. I say we take him.
00:39:21 Suits me. You're the boss.
00:39:22 Well, I better be getting home now.
00:39:26 What's the trouble?
00:39:29 She takes him out first thing
00:39:32 She claims a baby's gotta taste fresh air.
00:39:35 Like I'm always telling her, 'If you want
00:39:40 Here.
00:39:46 He's 9 months old there.
00:39:48 I must say, I envy you,
00:39:51 Yeah.
00:39:52 Well, always problems, huh?
00:39:59 One good thing about Dix,
00:40:03 Tell me something, Cobby.
00:40:05 It's your money, isn't it?
00:40:09 What difference does it make?
00:40:14 It's this way. Mr. Emmerich doesn't want
00:40:18 I'm not risking anything.
00:40:21 Then you haven't got a worry.
00:40:24 No.
00:40:32 Where are you going?
00:40:34 A girlfriend's leaving town.
00:40:37 The rent's paid up till the first of the month.
00:40:40 When did this happen?
00:40:43 I bumped into her on the street.
00:40:45 Remember that tall brunette, used to do
00:40:48 Blanche LaRue. It sure was nice of her.
00:40:52 I can't go living off you forever, can I?
00:40:56 I was glad to help out.
00:40:59 Well, maybe I can do something
00:41:03 You don't owe me a thing. Forget it.
00:41:06 Well...
00:41:08 Goodbye.
00:41:10 How are you fixed for dough?
00:41:13 Here, take this and...
00:41:14 No. No, thanks, Dix.
00:41:16 I'm all through bothering.
00:41:20 Give us a kiss, huh?
00:41:41 Doll.
00:41:43 Yes, Dix?
00:41:49 Maybe I'll wanna get in touch with you.
00:41:53 Sure, my new address.
00:41:55 I'll be at 42 Merton Street.
00:41:58 42 Merton.
00:42:18 Hello.
00:42:19 Yeah.
00:42:21 Oh, hiya, Cobby.
00:42:23 Yeah.
00:42:25 ...do you want to get into something big?
00:42:28 If you do, be at Gus' tonight at 10:00.
00:42:31 Right.
00:42:32 Everything's here.
00:42:34 The soft spot's an old steam tunnel.
00:42:39 You drop into the manhole at 11:45.
00:42:42 You break through the wall.
00:42:44 It'll take about six minutes to get
00:42:48 Watch out for floor wires.
00:42:50 Make your way up the back stairs
00:42:54 That will take another three minutes.
00:42:56 At exactly 11:54,
00:43:01 You open it for us.
00:43:03 I'll be waiting for you.
00:43:06 Any questions?
00:43:08 Everything sounds okay.
00:43:10 Well, guess I better be getting home.
00:43:12 How's the boy?
00:43:15 Ran a temperature yesterday.
00:43:17 We called the doctor, but temperatures
00:43:20 He's back to normal today.
00:43:23 See you tomorrow night, 11:30.
00:43:26 Have you got a minute, Dix?
00:43:29 Sure. What's on your mind?
00:43:31 My friend, what do you know
00:43:36 You mean the big fixer?
00:43:40 I can talk to you, I think.
00:43:43 Mr. Emmerich is taking the jewelry
00:43:48 You sure are surprising me, Doc.
00:43:50 I don't exactly trust Mr. Emmerich.
00:43:53 Just a feeling. I may be wrong.
00:43:55 But it's up to us to collect, you and me.
00:43:58 Everything may go smooth,
00:44:02 ...lf he's got it, we'll collect.
00:44:05 We'll meet Mr. Emmerich after the caper,
00:44:09 The payment is to be immediate
00:44:11 After that, we pay off and scatter.
00:44:15 Don't worry, Doc. We'll collect.
00:44:37 Lon...
00:44:39 ...is that you?
00:44:41 Lon?
00:44:46 Come in, Lon.
00:44:47 I've got a business appointment.
00:44:52 It's 11:30. Isn't that rather late for business?
00:44:56 Lon.
00:44:58 I'm not feeling well.
00:45:00 You haven't been feeling well
00:45:02 At night, I get nervous.
00:45:04 And when I get nervous, I hate
00:45:08 Look here. May, you're not alone.
00:45:12 All you have to...
00:45:15 Well, what do you want me to do?
00:45:19 Sit down, Lon.
00:45:23 All right.
00:45:25 Do I sit here and watch you
00:45:28 Would that be so awful?
00:45:31 We could play cards.
00:45:33 Casino, like we used to.
00:45:36 Please, Lon, just one hand.
00:45:39 I couldn't sleep last night.
00:45:41 Then I got to thinking of the old days...
00:45:43 ...how we used to like to stay up
00:45:48 Yes. I wish I could stay, but I can't.
00:45:52 My dear, this is business.
00:45:55 I tell you what I'll do.
00:45:57 I'll look in later, and if you're still awake,
00:46:31 Take your keys, please. We're closing up.
00:46:33 Okay.
00:46:44 All set?
00:47:22 Better be careful how you handle this stuff.
00:47:25 They'll pick you up in little pieces.
00:48:32 What time have you got?
00:48:35 Good.
00:48:52 Good luck, Doc.
00:48:54 Did he give you the soup?
00:50:02 Here's the electric eye.
00:50:39 Soup.
00:51:45 It's gonna take a lot to blow this baby.
00:52:44 Here goes.
00:53:23 What's that?
00:53:32 Hey, Doc, alarms are going off
00:53:34 The blast must've shook the whole system.
00:53:37 I would hate to leave now.
00:53:40 I'm for finishing what we started.
00:53:42 It's okay with me.
00:53:45 Don't worry about Gus.
00:53:52 What's the matter?
00:53:53 The drill broke.
00:53:57 We should finish before 12:15,
00:54:01 The store cop? Let me worry about him.
00:54:08 Hear that, Dix?
00:54:10 Coming this way?
00:54:12 Take a look, see what's happening.
00:55:09 We gotta blow, fast.
00:55:11 This is everything of real value.
00:55:15 Heavy, ain't she?
00:55:19 This is the biggest one yet.
00:55:22 Wait till you see it in the papers.
00:55:51 Watchman. Pull open the door, Louis.
00:55:53 Maybe he'll go away.
00:55:59 Now.
00:56:07 Follow me.
00:57:27 Gus, take me home.
00:57:29 Thigh. I can feel it going up.
00:57:32 I'll take you to a guy, used to be a doctor.
00:57:36 All right, Louis.
00:58:00 It's after 1.
00:58:04 Unless there's been trouble.
00:58:06 Where is Angela tonight?
00:58:09 She's at her sister's.
00:58:12 She says.
00:58:14 I'd go easy on that liquor if I were you.
00:58:16 Half-drunk, I got better wits
00:58:20 And more nerve.
00:58:24 You look worried, my friend.
00:58:26 Something bothering you?
00:58:30 Live and learn.
00:58:31 All these years, I've been suffering
00:58:35 I should've been in the money years ago.
00:58:38 You big boys, what have you got?
00:58:41 Front. Nothing but front.
00:58:43 And when that slips...
00:58:46 I do believe our guests are arriving.
00:59:02 Well? Everything go all right?
00:59:07 This is a friend of mine, Mr. Brannom.
00:59:09 He's been a great help to me on this deal.
00:59:11 Follow me. Follow me, gentlemen.
00:59:13 It's much more comfortable in here.
00:59:26 Say, I'll bet that thing is full
00:59:30 Could be.
00:59:32 Sit down, gentlemen. Sit down.
00:59:34 Let me get you a drink.
00:59:38 Do you mind if we have a look?
00:59:39 You're entitled to a look, naturally.
01:00:02 Convinced?
01:00:05 There never was any doubt in my mind.
01:00:09 Just a matter of curiosity, that's all.
01:00:13 I'll bet the appraisal is going to exceed
01:00:16 Good. Good.
01:00:17 In that case, I'd just like to see
01:00:21 Gentlemen, I must admit at this moment I...
01:00:25 I'm embarrassed.
01:00:27 You mean you haven't got the money?
01:00:30 That is, I have the assurance of it.
01:00:34 No, I haven't got the currency
01:00:38 ...but it's promised
01:00:40 Gentlemen, I'm afraid we were
01:00:44 We moved on your word.
01:00:47 Wait a minute.
01:00:50 ...considering present-day conditions...
01:00:52 ...and considering the fact
01:00:55 So I'm afraid a few days more
01:00:59 A few days more may not seem like
01:01:03 But to me, carrying this around,
01:01:07 I understand.
01:01:09 That is, if you boys trust me.
01:01:12 And if you don't, well, there's nothing
01:01:18 Mr. Emmerich,
01:01:21 About the jewels.
01:01:24 Wouldn't be safe for you
01:01:27 You mean, we leave them with you?
01:01:29 Well, when the police start looking
01:01:33 ...they're not likely to call me up.
01:01:35 They're not likely to send detectives out
01:01:39 You, on the other hand, Doc, you...
01:01:41 You're just out of prison.
01:01:44 They're certainly gonna be looking
01:01:49 Some smart cop might even connect
01:02:00 Well, there you are.
01:02:04 Of course, as I said, it's up to you.
01:02:08 Keep in touch with me through Cobby.
01:02:10 You did a great job, Emmerich,
01:02:13 Bob.
01:02:14 Back away and keep out of this, Emmerich.
01:02:16 Now, you, farmer, get your hands up.
01:02:21 And you, Fritz...
01:02:24 ...throw the bag on the floor.
01:02:26 Over here by my feet.
01:02:28 Be careful how you throw it.
01:02:30 I got a pistol expert medal.
01:02:32 What do you say, Dix?
01:02:35 He makes a crooked move,
01:02:41 He's got us, Doc. Toss him the bag.
01:02:43 You're not as dumb as you look.
01:02:58 Are you a man or what?
01:02:59 Trying to gyp and double-cross me
01:03:03 What's inside of you?
01:03:14 Why don't you kill me?
01:03:16 What's stopping you?
01:03:19 Dix, listen to me. Don't kill him.
01:03:22 Sit down, sir.
01:03:25 Whatever possessed you
01:03:28 I was broke, facing bankruptcy.
01:03:31 He's a witness.
01:03:33 You think he wouldn't holler?
01:03:37 What did you and your man on the floor
01:03:41 Leave town.
01:03:44 No good. The police would have been
01:03:47 You can't go peddling stuff like this around
01:03:50 Let's not fool around here any longer.
01:03:52 Be patient, Dix.
01:03:54 Mr. Emmerich got us into this hole,
01:03:58 I didn't save your life
01:04:01 We're in trouble with
01:04:04 As things stand, it's just so much junk.
01:04:07 There's nothing I can do.
01:04:10 You can go to the insurance company.
01:04:13 Insurance company?
01:04:16 This is a very bad jolt for them.
01:04:17 It's possible they'll be willing to buy
01:04:21 ...for as high as 25 percent
01:04:24 Doc, let's blow.
01:04:26 I'll start on it tomorrow.
01:04:29 Get busy, Emmerich.
01:04:31 And remember, you might have been
01:04:36 Shall I get in touch with you
01:04:38 No. I'll get in touch with you.
01:04:41 Come on, Dix.
01:04:43 I advise you to clean up after your friend.
01:04:51 Don't give him any water.
01:04:55 I said, don't give him any water.
01:04:57 You wanna kill him?
01:05:00 Where's the doctor?
01:05:03 You said 10 minutes. It's half an hour.
01:05:05 Louis will die.
01:05:07 Why can't I take him to the hospital?
01:05:09 They wheel him into an operating room,
01:05:13 Take it easy, Maria.
01:05:16 The doctor will be here,
01:05:19 You and Louis are gonna have
01:05:21 All as fat as pigs, big black eyes,
01:05:25 Just like Louis, eh, Maria?
01:05:27 Stay away from the baby.
01:05:38 Tell me the truth.
01:05:39 I told you. A fight.
01:05:45 Why is it always you?
01:05:46 Whenever Louis gets into trouble,
01:05:49 You dirty cripple. You crooked-back.
01:05:52 You have the evil eye.
01:05:55 I don't let anybody say that to me.
01:06:08 I'm sorry, Gus...
01:06:10 ...but I gotta blame somebody.
01:06:12 What I carry on my back,
01:06:15 I didn't grow it myself.
01:06:17 Please forgive me, Gus. I didn't mean it.
01:06:27 Listen to that.
01:06:31 It's not in this neighborhood, though.
01:06:34 Oh, Gus. I pray to God
01:06:38 He'll be here any minute, Maria.
01:06:43 Sounds like a soul in hell.
01:07:30 Dix, why don't you get in touch with Gus
01:07:34 Don't be foolish.
01:07:36 I'm getting along all right.
01:07:38 That bullet just ripped through my side
01:07:42 Good thing I jumped.
01:07:45 How is it possible?
01:07:46 One man killed,
01:07:49 I'm out 30 grand. We got a load
01:07:52 Quit crying and get me some bourbon.
01:07:59 I must be awful stupid.
01:08:02 Here I am with a good business...
01:08:05 ...money rolling in...
01:08:07 ...I gotta get mixed up in a thing like this.
01:08:11 I ought to have my head examined.
01:08:17 Yeah, hello, hello.
01:08:20 What?
01:08:22 It's Gus. Dragnet's out,
01:08:25 He wants to talk to you.
01:08:30 Gus? Dix.
01:08:32 Yeah. Listen careful.
01:08:33 Cops are knocking over joints along
01:08:37 Now, look, I already called a guy,
01:08:39 Donato's got a grocery down by the river.
01:08:43 Yeah. Thanks, Gus. How's Louis?
01:08:45 Louis is not so good. He got a slug
01:08:48 Here they are now,
01:08:51 Hello. How are you?
01:08:54 Look. Go down to Eddie's
01:08:56 It's deserted at night.
01:08:59 Cops never bother Eddie's neighborhood.
01:09:02 All right, all right, all right.
01:09:10 What? Please talk a little louder.
01:09:13 This is Eddie Donato.
01:09:15 Oh, sure, sure.
01:09:18 Hey, dottore, I got your man.
01:09:24 Hello.
01:09:27 Yes.
01:09:28 Fine, fine.
01:09:31 Good.
01:09:32 That will be satisfactory.
01:09:41 Cobby?
01:09:42 Emmerich came through.
01:09:44 The insurance people say okay.
01:09:46 Of course, we have to wait
01:09:50 But it's 250,000, which is not bad.
01:09:58 What's the matter?
01:10:01 But as a casino player,
01:10:04 You don't mind if I smoke, do you?
01:10:08 Lon, how could you make a play like that?
01:10:10 You won't make a single point this hand.
01:10:13 Come in.
01:10:16 They are from the police department.
01:10:18 What on earth could they want, Lon?
01:10:20 Well, something to do
01:10:23 Excuse me?
01:10:26 Hurry back.
01:10:43 Yes?
01:10:45 I'm Andrews.
01:10:48 How do you do?
01:10:50 Well, what can I do for you?
01:10:53 Do you know a man
01:10:55 Brannom. Yes, of course.
01:10:57 What is it?
01:10:59 There sure is, Mr. Emmerich.
01:11:01 His body was pulled
01:11:04 Great heavens.
01:11:07 He had a hole through his pump.
01:11:09 He'd been shot.
01:11:12 Will you step in here for a minute?
01:11:19 Well, I must say, this is...
01:11:22 It's quite a shock.
01:11:25 Murdered, you say?
01:11:27 We found a list of names in his pocket
01:11:32 Who are these people, do you know?
01:11:36 Brannom was working for me.
01:11:39 ...without much success, I must say.
01:11:41 Was he giving the treatment
01:11:44 Certainly not.
01:11:46 Then you don't think there's any connection
01:11:50 None whatever.
01:11:53 Well, now, last Wednesday evening,
01:11:56 Yes. We went over that list together.
01:12:00 The coroner says he was plugged
01:12:03 Not much after the Belletier job was pulled.
01:12:06 We figured there might be a connection.
01:12:07 One of the heist guys was shot,
01:12:10 There was blood on the floor.
01:12:13 He could've died in the car,
01:12:16 Oh, no, no. Bob Brannom's a good deal
01:12:21 And if I'm any judge, Belletier's was
01:12:25 Oh, no, no, gentlemen.
01:12:30 ...why, that's inconceivable.
01:12:32 I see.
01:12:33 Oh, one more thing, Mr. Emmerich.
01:12:37 Could you give us an account
01:12:41 Yes, I could.
01:12:43 Why? Is it necessary?
01:12:45 I'm afraid so, Mr. Emmerich.
01:12:48 Well, boys, a man of my years
01:12:52 ...but a Miss Phinlay is living
01:12:56 And last night, I went to visit her
01:13:02 Stayed rather late.
01:13:04 Oh, she'll verify this, of course.
01:13:07 Oh, but boys...
01:13:10 ...use a little discretion, eh?
01:13:12 Unless, of course, it serves
01:13:14 I understand, Mr. Emmerich,
01:13:17 Oh, not at all. Thank you.
01:13:19 And say, if I can be any further help,
01:13:22 Good day.
01:13:42 Hello, Angela?
01:13:43 This is Lon.
01:13:46 Listen, baby,
01:13:48 Is it your wife?
01:13:52 They'll probably ask you
01:13:56 Now, listen, baby.
01:13:58 I want you to tell them
01:14:01 ...from 11:30 until 3 in the morning.
01:14:04 That's most of the night.
01:14:07 Now, is that clear?
01:14:09 Yes. Oh, no, no. Just politics, baby.
01:14:13 Good old dirty politics.
01:14:17 Yes, I'll call you later.
01:14:19 Yes.
01:14:35 Can we go on playing?
01:14:37 Certainly. Why not?
01:14:40 Why, Lon, you're as pale as a ghost.
01:14:44 What's the matter?
01:14:47 Well, I just had some bad news.
01:14:50 A man who works for me got killed.
01:14:53 Oh, Lon, how awful.
01:14:56 No.
01:14:57 No. It was...
01:15:01 ...an intentional killing.
01:15:03 Do they know who did it?
01:15:05 Oh, Lon, when I think of all those
01:15:09 ...downright criminals,
01:15:14 Oh, there's nothing's
01:15:19 After all, crime is only...
01:15:22 ...a left-handed form of human endeavor.
01:15:31 Ever been in Mexico City, Dix?
01:15:33 It's 8000 feet up.
01:15:37 Many first-class clubs,
01:15:41 ...and girls.
01:15:43 Beautiful young girls.
01:15:45 How would you like to go there,
01:15:48 Sorry, Doc, not interested.
01:15:51 Listen, Dix.
01:15:53 And when you do, it's nothing.
01:15:55 Believe me. I've done it. Nothing.
01:15:58 My mind's made up.
01:16:01 It's me.
01:16:04 Look, my friends.
01:16:06 My friends...
01:16:08 ...I am a respectable man.
01:16:11 For Gus, I do a favor, all right?
01:16:15 You mean you want us to blow?
01:16:17 The sooner we get out of here,
01:16:20 Eddie's getting to the place where
01:16:23 Oh, no. I no talk.
01:16:25 Gus cut my belly open.
01:16:27 I'm sorry, my friends,
01:16:30 I go now, please.
01:16:33 You're not going anyplace till I say so.
01:16:38 Stay put, Eddie.
01:16:40 Nobody's gonna hurt you, so long as you
01:16:45 The way I figure, the insurance guys sicced
01:16:50 You never should've stopped me
01:16:53 No, Dix. He hasn't spilled...
01:16:55 ...or they wouldn't be looking for just me.
01:16:59 Because there's only three or four men
01:17:03 Somebody in the department with
01:17:07 I've been half-expecting it.
01:17:09 It doesn't worry me much.
01:17:11 We'll get our money tomorrow, you bet.
01:17:14 I hope so.
01:17:16 Where are we going, Dix?
01:17:19 Eddie, if you're a smart boy,
01:17:30 I wanna see the commissioner.
01:17:32 I'm a citizen. I can see the
01:17:36 Is it about Riedenschneider?
01:17:38 He sure gets around, that guy.
01:17:40 About 5000 people have seen him
01:17:44 If you get in that line and wait your turn,
01:17:47 I won't tell anybody but the commissioner.
01:17:51 But it may be some time.
01:17:55 I'd like to see the commissioner.
01:18:10 Where do you think you're going?
01:18:12 We're on our way home.
01:18:15 Where do you live?
01:18:17 You got no business here.
01:18:21 Everybody uses it.
01:18:23 Even hoodlums have been
01:18:25 Is that a fact?
01:18:27 It's cost one of our boys his job,
01:18:30 If I were you, I'd stay out of here.
01:18:33 Okay, officer.
01:18:37 Hey, wait a minute.
01:18:39 Come here.
01:19:24 Dix.
01:19:28 Oh, Dix, honey.
01:19:30 You'll have to excuse me.
01:19:32 I took a couple of sleeping pills,
01:19:36 I haven't been able
01:19:39 ...worrying about you and everything.
01:19:41 I was up at your place.
01:19:43 They told me the cops were after you.
01:19:45 Get me some cold water
01:19:48 Sure, Dix. Sure.
01:19:50 Get a move on.
01:19:52 Put in hours and hours of planning.
01:19:54 Figure everything down
01:19:58 Burglar alarms start going off
01:20:02 A gun fires of its own accord,
01:20:05 A broken-down old harness bull,
01:20:08 ...has to trip over us.
01:20:09 Blind accident.
01:20:13 One thing I ought to have
01:20:15 I know why I didn't.
01:20:18 It was the extra dough he promised.
01:20:20 I got hungry.
01:20:23 Hey, Dix. Dix, isn't he the one
01:20:27 Mind your own business.
01:20:32 She confirmed what Emmerich said,
01:20:35 How did she impress you?
01:20:38 She's some babe.
01:20:40 Was her manner straightforward?
01:20:42 Oh, I guess she was
01:20:45 Married 20 years,
01:20:48 ...young enough to be his granddaughter.
01:20:51 But nothing about Emmerich
01:20:53 Educated man who uses brains
01:20:55 Worst type of human being.
01:20:58 Excuse me, commissioner.
01:21:00 There's a taxi driver been waiting outside.
01:21:02 Says he's got some important information.
01:21:05 I tried to find out, but he
01:21:08 He's been waiting two hours.
01:21:10 All right, send him in.
01:21:16 What's your name?
01:21:18 Hackie number 14803.
01:21:21 What's this information you've got?
01:21:24 I think I had him for a fare.
01:21:27 Well, now, I'm pretty sure it was him I
01:21:32 Friday the 16th?
01:21:34 To a number on Camden West.
01:21:36 I remember I asked him
01:21:39 I know a fella that got
01:21:41 He didn't have nothing,
01:21:44 Where did you take him?
01:21:47 4717. Kind of a storeroom.
01:21:51 What's that number again?
01:21:53 Used to be a bookie joint, commissioner.
01:21:56 Get hold of Lieutenant Ditrich.
01:22:02 Yeah, that's him.
01:22:04 At first I thought I was making
01:22:07 But that's him, all right.
01:22:09 You may be in for a reward.
01:22:11 Lieutenant Ditrich on one.
01:22:15 Where are you, Ditrich?
01:22:18 All right. Now, get a search warrant
01:22:23 Riedenschneider was seen there.
01:22:25 Yeah.
01:22:27 Stake your men out before
01:22:30 Some news just came in.
01:22:32 A patrolman was on duty at the car barn.
01:22:35 They got away, but he identified one
01:22:38 Good. Great.
01:22:41 No sirens. We'll make it a sneak.
01:22:45 A head wound and he's punchy.
01:22:46 The doctor doesn't think he's got a fracture.
01:22:49 Well, son, looks like maybe
01:22:53 Look, lieutenant,
01:22:56 I wouldn't mix into a robbery.
01:22:58 Wouldn't you?
01:23:00 You saw Riedenschneider here, sure.
01:23:03 That don't say...
01:23:04 Never seen anybody here.
01:23:06 How could I?
01:23:11 Well, that being the case...
01:23:13 ...what's to connect me
01:23:16 Somebody saw him here.
01:23:18 Maybe you got a fink around.
01:23:22 Look. You're sure you
01:23:25 No, thanks.
01:23:27 I never drink while on duty.
01:23:29 Look, I got nothing to hide.
01:23:32 Riedenschneider holed up here.
01:23:34 I let him use one of the rooms
01:23:37 I got tired of having him around.
01:23:41 Where did he go?
01:23:43 I don't know.
01:23:45 Look, Cobby, do you figure me
01:23:49 I sure do, lieutenant.
01:23:50 Then take my advice and turn state's.
01:23:52 We'll make a deal with the commissioner.
01:23:54 You won't get more than a year or two.
01:23:58 I don't know where he went.
01:24:00 They won't believe you at headquarters.
01:24:02 When you tell them that,
01:24:04 You ain't the type that can take it.
01:24:14 Give me a break.
01:24:16 You came to make a pinch, sure.
01:24:19 I had to go to Chi on business.
01:24:23 You're right here, Cobby.
01:24:25 I've always treated you right, lieutenant.
01:24:28 Let me duck out.
01:24:30 You can get away with it.
01:24:33 The commissioner's mad.
01:24:35 And it's not going to be mine.
01:24:39 You're not gonna stop me.
01:24:40 You're gonna let me go.
01:24:43 If you don't...
01:24:44 Yeah, I know.
01:24:47 You'll be a Grade A pigeon.
01:24:48 That's right. I'll tell them
01:24:52 ...and didn't roust him. Why?
01:24:54 You'd have to explain
01:24:57 I'll tell them about the juice
01:24:59 The only thing you're doing
01:25:02 Once I start singing, I won't stop.
01:25:04 They'll jug you right alongside of me.
01:25:06 That's where you're wrong.
01:25:07 Even if they believe you,
01:25:10 Because I'll be the guy that cracked
01:25:14 You're gonna get hurt, Cobby.
01:25:18 Stand up.
01:25:36 I told you you couldn't take it, Cobby.
01:25:38 Here.
01:25:45 They'll call me a fink.
01:25:47 That's my boy.
01:25:54 So since I'm gonna be
01:25:58 ...you might like to take a trip.
01:26:01 I don't know. The coast, Florida.
01:26:03 Could I, Uncle Lon?
01:26:06 Yes. I think a change of scenery
01:26:10 Wait. You wait right here.
01:26:21 Oh, Cuba. There, that's not a bad idea.
01:26:24 Imagine me on this beach here
01:26:28 I almost bought a white one,
01:26:31 If I really went in for the extreme extreme,
01:26:35 Run for your lives, girls.
01:26:38 Oh, Uncle Lon, am I excited.
01:26:43 Look, Uncle Lon. Isn't it romantic?
01:26:49 Who can that be this time of night?
01:26:53 See who it is, Uncle Lon.
01:26:58 Why are they pounding so?
01:27:00 I'm scared, Uncle Lon.
01:27:09 Well, young man,
01:27:12 Oh, hello, Hardy. Come in.
01:27:22 Well, there's a fire in here.
01:27:36 I'm here to arrest you, Emmerich.
01:27:42 May I ask what for?
01:27:45 Complicity in robbery and in murder.
01:27:49 If I were you, Hardy,
01:27:53 You might make one of them stand up...
01:27:55 ...if you get an imbecile jury
01:27:59 Get the young lady.
01:28:05 It may interest you to know that your
01:28:10 Want to take a look at it? Here.
01:28:22 Okay, miss. It's a shame to bust
01:28:26 Haven't you bothered me enough,
01:28:29 Just try breaking my door,
01:28:32 Afraid not, miss.
01:28:35 As a matter of fact, he's a dead duck.
01:28:37 Hurry up, Andrews.
01:28:41 Do I have to talk to him?
01:28:44 Couldn't I just talk to you?
01:28:48 Come on, baby.
01:28:50 Get it over with.
01:28:53 And be smart.
01:28:57 That's the only thing to do.
01:28:59 Come on.
01:29:09 Sit down.
01:29:11 Andrews, repeat the statement Miss Phinlay
01:29:15 She said Mr. Emmerich was here with her
01:29:21 Is that the statement you made?
01:29:24 Yes, sir.
01:29:32 You better think before you answer...
01:29:34 ...unless you wanna go to jail.
01:29:37 For setting up a false alibi to keep
01:29:42 Mr. Emmerich wouldn't commit a crime.
01:29:49 Tell him the truth.
01:29:51 Uncle Lon.
01:29:53 ...unless you want to be indicted
01:29:56 What I said yesterday was...
01:29:59 Well, it wasn't exactly...
01:30:02 I mean...
01:30:04 It wasn't really the...
01:30:07 No, sir.
01:30:08 You weren't with Emmerich, were you?
01:30:11 You were someplace else, not with him.
01:30:14 He told you what to say,
01:30:19 Answer me.
01:30:21 I mean, yes, sir.
01:30:23 I mean, I learned it by heart.
01:30:27 Get a new statement from her.
01:30:30 This time, young lady,
01:30:33 Over here, miss.
01:30:40 I'm sorry, Uncle Lon.
01:30:42 I tried.
01:30:45 You did pretty well, considering.
01:30:50 What about my trip, Uncle Lon?
01:30:55 Don't worry, baby.
01:31:02 Seems to be all wrapped up, Emmerich.
01:31:07 Oh, here.
01:31:09 Say, I'd like to telephone my wife,
01:31:13 Getting late. She might be worried.
01:31:15 Help yourself. But don't try to run.
01:32:17 Emmerich.
01:32:44 Stop. Stop.
01:32:47 You wait and see...
01:32:49 You dirty fink. You're gonna
01:32:52 You're gonna wind up in the morgue.
01:32:56 Home of the pigeons.
01:32:57 Fink. Fink.
01:33:04 Fire escape.
01:33:13 We're looking for Louis Ciavelli.
01:33:22 I'd consider it a great favor
01:33:25 Mrs. Ciavelli is, well,
01:33:29 If the father says it's okay,
01:33:31 Call the commissioner's office.
01:33:35 Mention my name. Sortino.
01:33:38 'Emmerich was a graduate of
01:33:41 ...and had practiced here
01:33:44 What foolishness. Unbelievable.
01:33:46 He wouldn't have gotten
01:33:48 He even double-crossed himself.
01:33:51 Good as it ever was,
01:33:54 You know, getting out of town's
01:33:57 Oh, I'll get out, all right.
01:33:59 I'll take a taxi to the edge of town,
01:34:04 Sure you wouldn't come
01:34:07 Keep it.
01:34:10 No, thank you.
01:34:11 If you won't come,
01:34:13 I haven't got but 4 or 5 dollars.
01:34:16 Sure, I'll finance you.
01:34:18 I can get along on $ 1000,
01:34:21 And you can have the rest of these stones.
01:34:24 That's $50,000 worth.
01:34:26 What would I do? Can you see me
01:34:29 First they'd think they were phony,
01:34:33 No. You can have the thousand,
01:34:36 Well, thank you, Dix.
01:34:40 Tell me where to write you. At least I can
01:34:44 What will your address be in Kentucky?
01:34:47 Maybe I'll see you around.
01:34:49 Well...
01:34:52 ...goodbye, then.
01:34:56 Hey, wait. You haven't got a heater.
01:34:58 I'd let you have mine,
01:35:00 No, Dix. I used to have one around,
01:35:04 I don't want a gun.
01:35:05 I haven't carried a gun since my 20s.
01:35:09 Bad rap, hard to beat.
01:35:11 You don't carry a gun,
01:35:14 All right, Doc. You know best.
01:35:31 How about a cup of coffee, honey?
01:35:34 That squarehead.
01:35:37 I don't get him at all.
01:35:38 Maybe it's because he's a foreigner.
01:35:41 I gotta get out of town too,
01:35:45 Anyway, he's got plenty of guts.
01:35:48 How about a cup of coffee, honey?
01:35:52 It's that wound.
01:35:54 Dix, it's starting to bleed again.
01:36:12 Pickering Avenue and Center Street.
01:36:16 The other side of town.
01:36:18 I can make it in an hour.
01:36:21 I'm between trains.
01:36:23 I know how it is.
01:36:28 Always writing me letters for money.
01:36:33 I haven't spoken German for a long time.
01:36:35 You have a München accent.
01:36:37 You know what they say,
01:36:40 Yeah.
01:36:41 Would you drive me to Cleveland?
01:36:45 But it would still be quicker
01:36:47 What about your relatives?
01:36:50 Well, I don't know.
01:36:53 Costs a lot of money.
01:36:56 What do you say?
01:37:00 Well, we better get gas
01:37:03 Let's not stop.
01:37:05 We can do everything at once.
01:37:07 Have a little meal, beer, a cigar.
01:37:10 You're a man who likes his pleasures.
01:37:12 Well, Franz, what else
01:37:25 You've been gone two hours.
01:37:28 It took time.
01:37:30 The neighborhood's
01:37:33 Did you get a car?
01:37:34 Here's the change.
01:37:37 I got it from Big Vivian.
01:37:41 Did you put gas in it?
01:37:42 Where is it parked?
01:37:44 Good girl.
01:37:45 Yeah?
01:37:47 All those cops out there.
01:37:49 They don't worry me one bit.
01:37:51 I'll drive slow. Head down
01:37:54 ...I'll be home.
01:37:56 How are you gonna drive all that way?
01:37:58 I'll make it.
01:37:59 Not in the shape you're in.
01:38:01 I'll make it.
01:38:05 Let me go with you?
01:38:07 Please, Dix. Please.
01:38:08 Are you crazy? I'm on the lam.
01:38:11 What good would you be?
01:38:15 No, Doll. I'm wanted on a killing rap.
01:38:17 I don't care.
01:38:22 You can't go without me.
01:38:25 I won't tell you where the car is.
01:38:32 I don't get it.
01:38:35 I just don't get it.
01:38:38 All right, kid. Get your things packed.
01:39:08 Come on, let's play some more.
01:39:09 I'm fresh out of nickels, Jeannie.
01:39:12 I'm always fresh out.
01:39:14 You know, you can cost a guy
01:39:16 Nickels he's complaining about.
01:39:19 Sure, he wants a date.
01:39:22 And where do we go?
01:39:25 Then we take a ride and blow two tires.
01:39:27 Then we come in here,
01:39:31 That's for you.
01:39:32 Would you have change for this in nickels?
01:39:36 At least you could dig for enough
01:39:38 Jeannie, cut it out.
01:39:40 Excuse me, boys.
01:39:42 Young lady, I like music too.
01:39:47 Would you play me a tune?
01:39:50 You pick them.
01:39:52 Not very many. Play what you like.
01:40:50 Mister.
01:40:52 Mister. It's getting late.
01:40:58 Mister, we better be moving along.
01:41:00 Plenty of time, my friend. Plenty of time.
01:41:08 Look, mister, it's a long way to Cleveland.
01:41:15 Well, I suppose we better go now.
01:41:18 Don't go. We haven't used all the nickels.
01:41:21 Thanks. It's sure nice of you.
01:41:23 Goodbye and thanks.
01:41:26 Pleasure was all mine.
01:41:50 You men want something?
01:41:52 What do you think, Ed?
01:41:54 Might be the number-one boy.
01:41:56 Just might be.
01:41:58 Shut up.
01:42:00 Go right ahead.
01:42:02 You have me mixed up
01:42:04 I'm from Cleveland, the importing business.
01:42:07 Nothing there.
01:42:09 You're making a big...
01:42:12 Bill, better phone the city
01:42:18 We don't need a description.
01:42:19 I'll tell them we got him.
01:42:24 Okay, mister. Keep those hands up.
01:42:27 Excuse me, officer,
01:42:30 Maybe. Just keep your face front.
01:42:32 How long have you been out here?
01:42:34 That's a darn funny question.
01:42:37 We've been watching you
01:42:41 Yes. Say, about as long as it takes
01:42:45 How's that again?
01:42:47 It doesn't matter.
01:42:49 You mind if I smoke a cigar?
01:42:51 Just stand quiet there, mister.
01:42:55 Certainly, officer. Certainly.
01:43:04 How you feeling now, Dix?
01:43:06 All right. Cold.
01:43:13 Why don't you let me drive
01:43:16 You don't know the way.
01:43:17 I don't wanna have to keep telling you.
01:43:20 Much longer, Dix?
01:43:22 Dix. Dix.
01:43:25 Dix.
01:43:38 Dix.
01:43:55 Mister. Mister.
01:43:57 Mister.
01:43:59 You gotta help me.
01:44:02 My husband, he's sick.
01:44:03 Come on. I'll show you.
01:44:05 Go straight on, ma'am.
01:44:08 We'll get Doc Swanson.
01:44:30 My husband, he's sick. Save him.
01:44:32 Get him inside here where I can look at him.
01:44:40 On the table.
01:44:42 Take his coat off.
01:44:47 On the chair.
01:45:09 This man's been hemorrhaging.
01:45:12 He was hurt.
01:45:15 How long has this wound been let go?
01:45:18 Is it bad, doctor?
01:45:21 It's not good.
01:45:26 You got a good, strong arm?
01:45:29 Come around here
01:45:34 That's right.
01:45:37 There we are.
01:45:47 Hello. Let me talk to Tom.
01:45:55 I'm thirsty. Get me a drink of water.
01:45:57 Lie down, sweetheart. Please lie down.
01:46:02 Hello, sheriff.
01:46:03 This is Tom. I got a man here
01:46:07 Here, sweetheart.
01:46:10 I had to take you to the doctor's, Dix.
01:46:13 Hold him? I don't have to.
01:46:17 No, no, no. He's a stranger to me.
01:46:19 His wife's with him.
01:46:24 Dix.
01:46:28 Dix. Dix.
01:46:43 Well, he won't get very far,
01:46:45 He hasn't got enough blood left in him
01:46:50 Any more questions?
01:46:53 ...but what about Ditrich?
01:46:56 He's in jail and he'll go to trial.
01:46:59 The people he's worked for. Let them
01:47:03 What would be your
01:47:05 I'm not sure.
01:47:06 I'm not sure at all.
01:47:09 It's not anything strange that there
01:47:14 The dirt they're trying to clean up
01:47:18 Maybe one out of 100.
01:47:19 The other 99 are honest men
01:47:24 Robbery at 193 Scully Avenue.
01:47:27 All units, robbery at 193...
01:47:29 ...two male Caucasians,
01:47:32 I know you're police reporters
01:47:34 ...but listen with your conscience,
01:47:37 wearing a brown felt hat...
01:47:39 ...a shooting at 25 James Boulevard.
01:47:42 Car 12, shooting at
01:47:45 All units, strong-arm slugging,
01:47:48 We send police assistance
01:47:51 ...because they're not just codes
01:47:54 People are being cheated,
01:47:58 And that goes on 24 hours a day,
01:48:03 And that's not exceptional, that's usual.
01:48:05 It's the same in every city
01:48:08 But suppose we had no police force,
01:48:11 Suppose we had...
01:48:15 ...just silence.
01:48:17 Nobody to listen. Nobody to answer.
01:48:20 The battle's finished.
01:48:23 The predatory beasts take over.
01:48:25 Think about it.
01:48:28 Well, gentlemen...
01:48:30 ...three men are in jail, three men dead, one
01:48:35 ...and we have reason to believe
01:48:38 That's six out of seven. Not bad.
01:48:40 And we'll get the last one too.
01:48:43 In some ways,
01:48:46 A hardened killer. A hooligan.
01:48:49 A man without human feeling
01:49:23 I tell you...
01:49:25 ...the black one's the best
01:49:30 The bay's all right, but...
01:49:32 ...the black's a real good colt.
01:49:36 Prettiest way of...
01:49:40 ...Pa ever bred.
01:49:43 Easiest thing...
01:49:45 ...but he's always way out front...
01:49:48 ...of the other yearlings.
01:49:51 He's a stake horse...
01:49:53 ...or I never saw one.
01:49:56 I sure hope...
01:49:59 ...Pa don't sell him.
01:50:03 If Pa just hangs on to that black colt...
01:50:07 ...everything's gonna be all right.
01:50:11 I said it.
01:50:13 I'll say it again.
01:50:14 If Pa just hangs on to that black colt...
01:50:18 ...everything's gonna be okay.
01:50:31 What's this...?
01:51:03 Oh, Dix.
01:51:10 Dix. Dix.
01:51:12 Oh, God. Oh, my God, Dix.
01:51:15 Dix.
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