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00:00:48:* Sunshine for sale *
00:00:51:* There's old man Sol *
00:00:52:* Coming your way*
00:00:54:* Hear me calling *
00:00:55:* Wants a happy day *
00:00:57:* Sunshine *
00:00:59:* For sale ... for sale *
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00:01:36:Please give a man a dime|for a cup of tea, mister?
00:01:39:If I had my teeth,|they'd be chattering.
00:01:40:Oh, you poor man. Give|him five dollars.
00:01:45:Don't despair.
00:01:47:Thank you, ma'am.|Thank you, sir.
00:01:48:He probably has to cut in|Boss Cameron for half.
00:01:52:Well, you wanted to go slumming.
00:01:54:- You think we'll be safe in there?|- No!
00:01:57:Oh, then let's go in!
00:02:07:Look you go on now and|beat it, will ya?
00:02:10:These educated college squirts.|They can't hold their liquor.
00:02:14:Sure glad I flunked|in kindergarten.
00:02:34:Hey why don't you watch|where you're going?
00:03:11:What's up?
00:03:12:I'm Casey from the Globe.
00:03:14:It looks like the mister|up there finally got sore.
00:03:17:And decided to put the|finger on our fair city.
00:03:19:You got the wrong guy.
00:03:20:You wouldn't print that,|would you, Casey?
00:03:23:Not and hold my job.
00:03:25:Maybe the chap just suddenly died|of a fractured skull from the fall.
00:03:29:Look, copper.
00:03:30:Cameron don't put enough cement on|these streets to dent whip cream.
00:03:33:But I wouldn't|print that either.
00:03:36:That bruise wasn't|for the lovetap.
00:03:38:Where'd he come from?
00:03:39:I saw him come from the Inferno.
00:03:41:I thought he was|just another drunk.
00:03:43:The Inferno, huh?
00:03:47:Who is he? Anybody important?
00:03:49:I'd hate to disappoint|you, madam.
00:03:51:But I'd say he ain't very|important. Just local stuff.
00:03:54:We'll, I'm not Philo Vance|or Dashiell Hammett.
00:03:58:That S on his sweater means
00:04:00:he's one of the visiting basketball|team from Spring Valley.
00:04:03:I always knew this|town was pretty raw.
00:04:06:But I never knew|lightning to use a 38.
00:04:09:That man was shot right|through the lungs.
00:04:12:Holy cats.
00:04:13:This is news that even|Cameron can't stop
00:04:22:Cameron ain't gonna be|too pleased about this.
00:04:24:You should oughta know he ain't|gonna stand for rough stuff.
00:04:26:You should oughta work with|these, like I do, Tomato.
00:04:29:Please, I've been telling|you the name is D'Amato.
00:04:31:D'Amato! D'Amato! See?
00:04:33:You're still a vegetable|peddler to me, Tomato.
00:04:35:Why you come down to my joint?
00:04:37:Why don't you stay uptown|and leave me alone?
00:04:38:I just wanted to see how|your half lives.… And dies.
00:04:42:It's a funny thing. You've been|getting away with murder for years.
00:04:44:But it took lightning|to pin it on you.
00:04:46:You know if I was you I'd pack|my bags and not see the boss.
00:04:50:Or I'd see the boss|and not pack my bags.
00:04:53:I'll change the name of the|place. That'll pick things up.
00:04:55:Yes. I'll change the name.
00:04:57:I read that a guy named|Shakespeare says
00:04:59:a rose by any other|name still stinks.
00:05:03:Where the coroners?|Lightning come yet?
00:05:05:They always come fast|like in moving pictures.
00:05:07:Why didn't body moved?|What do you got there?
00:05:09:Too busy. Counting these.
00:05:12:Gee, they're pretty.
00:05:13:Where you got them?
00:05:14:Off this stiff only he|wasn't a stiff then.
00:05:17:Pretty and green and stuff.
00:05:20:Like grass.
00:05:22:Love grass.
00:05:23:Love everything pretty.
00:05:24:You didn't see anything on him?
00:05:26:I mean nothing that|could identify him?
00:05:27:No, no.
00:05:29:I put one of them cards like we give out|to to the hicks down at the station.
00:05:33:- In his pocket. Good advertising, huh?|- See?
00:05:43:I run this town with ballots.|Not bullets.
00:05:47:You know that, Amato.
00:05:48:What you do with your dice and|your wheel is your business.
00:05:52:But using a gun makes|it my business.
00:05:54:Boss, it was an accident.
00:05:56:The hick lost at craps.
00:05:57:Don't they all?
00:05:58:The greatest of these|lose at crooked dice.
00:06:00:And Spider cracks|them like an egg.
00:06:03:Gee it was pretty.
00:06:05:But he wouldn't shut up.
00:06:06:He kept squawking about|calling the cops.
00:06:08:I should've taken away your gun when|I took away your vegetable stand.
00:06:12:You won't use your brain.
00:06:14:You won't play smart|like Tom and me.
00:06:17:- Mr. Cameron. My bro.|- Yes?
00:06:23:Well?
00:06:29:Nothing.
00:06:30:Get away from my train.
00:06:33:I covered you on that Smith jam by|making young Carney take the rap.
00:06:38:But this time ...
00:06:40:I don't know.
00:06:41:This is just what the district|attorney has been waiting for.
00:06:45:I'd let Pringle hang you with your own|rope if it wasn't for the river wards.
00:06:49:Even those votes|may not help now.
00:06:53:Every reform leader in town|will be crying for my scalp.
00:06:57:Every newspaper yelling|bloody murder.
00:07:00:Globe's headline|oughta be pretty.
00:07:03:You mean Casey?
00:07:04:At the bat.
00:07:07:It's a mess. Coming just|before election means suicide.
00:07:14:Suicide.
00:07:17:Why yes ... that's what it'll be.
00:07:22:Suicide.
00:07:25:Where is it? Where is it?
00:07:33:I've gotta have it|now I tell you.
00:07:35:Here it is, chief.
00:07:36:You're going to give me|a raise for this head.
00:07:38:Divine wrath strikes city.|Casey.
00:07:40:The moving finger writes and|having writ spells Cameron.
00:07:43:Omar Khayyam and Casey.
00:07:45:No no that's not it
00:07:49:yes I know.
00:07:51:Here it is. My garden.
00:07:56:When fertilized with vitamin X the|pansies turn their little faces
00:08:00:laughingly to the sun.
00:08:01:No wonder mine have|been frowning.
00:08:03:I use vitamin P.
00:08:04:Oh it don't make sense.
00:08:06:Hitler wants to play London|Bridge is falling down.
00:08:09:Cameron's dumb henchman|commits murder.
00:08:10:And you worry about the faci��|expressions up pansies.
00:08:13:What happened to this.|Exhibit A.
00:08:15:Pringle and the good citizens have been|trying to get of Cameron for years.
00:08:19:I had a call.
00:08:22:Sammy?
00:08:23:Cameron.
00:08:24:Hello, boys.
00:08:26:Just happened to be in the neighborhood|and thought I'd drop in for a nightcap.
00:08:29:We're as dry as Kansas.
00:08:31:I'll send the boys over with|some of my private stock.
00:08:33:Bourbon or rye?
00:08:34:No drink. Ulcers.
00:08:36:Well I gotta be moving along.
00:08:38:- Claustrophobia?|- Yes.
00:08:40:Unhappy in tight places.
00:08:44:Nice seeing you again, Bob.
00:08:46:We haven't had a chat for a long
00:08:47:three months four days six hours
00:08:50:seven hours you forget|daylight saving.
00:08:54:Incidentally you really helped|me out with that sewage story.
00:08:57:The switch in contracts|came a little bit late but
00:09:00:I always like to see the right|man get the job and keep it.
00:09:04:How's your wife?
00:09:05:Okay and my son's alright too.
00:09:08:Oh that's fine.
00:09:09:He must be old enough|to play basketball now.
00:09:11:Next year.
00:09:13:Too bad about that basketball|player from Spring Valley
00:09:16:committing suicide tonight.
00:09:18:Suicide?
00:09:19:- Hadn't you heard?|- No.
00:09:21:Well it's a good thing|I tipped you off.
00:09:23:I always like to take|care of the Globe.
00:09:26:The publisher's a pal of mine.
00:09:29:Yes before I came to|town for the first time.
00:09:32:Lost all his money gambling.|Was afraid to go back home.
00:09:35:Too bad but
00:09:37:you know how those|things happen.
00:09:40:I don't but our publisher does.
00:09:43:I hear you've become|quite a gardener.
00:09:45:I wouldn't take|it too seriously.
00:09:47:It might interfere|with your job.
00:09:49:Good night, Bob.
00:09:51:Remember me to your wife.
00:09:58:Someday I'm going|to print the truth.
00:10:01:And then I'll have nothing to do
00:10:03:but grow the biggest|asters in Newburgh.
00:10:08:Who are you gonna call?
00:10:10:Ripley.
00:10:11:A murdered boy just|committed suicide.
00:10:44:Excuse me.
00:10:46:Smelling new-mown hay?
00:10:49:I hate to trouble|you, ma'am but uh ...
00:10:51:this is the first time I've|been in this city and ...
00:10:53:I'd never guess.
00:10:55:In fact that was just going to|ask you the way to the aquarium.
00:10:57:Oh.
00:10:59:I know a girl like|you back home.
00:11:01:But she doesn't get|by there not much.
00:11:04:Well now that we're so friendly,|just where is our home sweet home?
00:11:08:Spring Valley.
00:11:09:Let's see. There's Temple City.|We're about 10 miles north.
00:11:13:There it is.
00:11:15:There. That's a fly speck.
00:11:18:It isn't a very a|big town, ma'am.
00:11:20:Matter of fact, we|haven't got a rail road.
00:11:23:See when our canning|factory burned ...
00:11:26:No railroad.
00:11:28:That's all very interesting.
00:11:30:But I'm here to give|information. Not take it.
00:11:33:Well that's what I was trying|to get around to, ma'am.
00:11:37:Where can I find the|Tri-State insurance company?
00:11:40:So you're one of those boys that knocks|the door down seven in the morning to
00:11:44:collect a dime a week.
00:11:46:Nope, I'm an attorney.
00:11:50:Or just plain lawyer, ma'am.
00:11:52:Could you please stop|calling me "ma'am"?
00:11:56:It's Miss.
00:11:57:Oh I'm very sorry.
00:11:59:I'm not much good at telling|a woman's age by her face.
00:12:02:Ma'am.
00:12:05:Entertainment as you like it.
00:12:07:As long as you like it.
00:12:29:But I'd told you our company pays|on death from natural causes
00:12:32:accidents and murder
00:12:33:but not on suicide.
00:12:35:And I told you, mister
00:12:37:Wilson, that it's not suicide.
00:12:40:I read what the|papers had to say but
00:12:43:Johnny wouldn't kill himself.
00:12:44:They just won the game.|He just won his letter.
00:12:47:Look, don't you see?
00:12:49:He'd saved his money|to buy the Jones farm.
00:12:52:He and Effie were gonna get|married right after graduation.
00:12:56:No Johnny wouldn't kill himself.
00:13:01:He had too much to live for.
00:13:03:And I suppose you're|inferring he was murdered.
00:13:05:That's just what I mean.
00:13:07:Then you'd better go see|the prosecuting attorney.
00:13:10:I'm going to lunch.
00:13:11:And he's on a diet.
00:13:16:But I can't figure out who|would wanna kill Johnny.
00:13:19:Don't look at me. We just prosecute|crimes. We don't commit them.
00:13:23:Look here. As a prosecuting attorney,|I appreciate your professional interest.
00:13:26:But everything's|been taken care of.
00:13:28:Why don't you go on back|home and forget it?
00:13:31:Your clients will need you.
00:13:33:Nothing to collect|around my office.
00:13:35:But dust.
00:13:37:This is my first case.
00:13:39:Besides there's more to|it than just business.
00:13:43:You see, Johnny and I were|sorta like brothers.
00:13:48:His mother she feels mighty bad
00:13:51:thinking Johnny got in a|mess and killed himself.
00:13:57:So I figure to stay around till|I can prove it was murder.
00:14:02:I suggest if you feel there's|something crooked about this case,
00:14:05:that you see Cameron.
00:14:06:He took a personal|interest in it.
00:14:08:Cameron?
00:14:10:That's all I heard|since I hit this city.
00:14:12:Who is this Cameron?
00:14:14:Know who wrote the Bible?
00:14:16:Well there's been|conflicting reports.
00:14:31:Here you are, Mr. Hollister.
00:14:33:Cameron's little|furnished walk-up.
00:14:35:Thanks, Elmer.
00:14:36:If you ever come to Spring|Valley, look me up.
00:14:38:There I'm a man about town.
00:14:42:Small town.
00:15:00:Hey, gardener, here's your load.
00:15:22:How do you-.
00:15:23:Miss Sabra isn't 60. She|doesn't need supports.
00:15:29:It seems Miss Sabra|it doesn't need any.
00:15:31:I caught her on|the first bounce.
00:15:33:Turnabout is fair play, chum.|Magazines the mailman just handed me.
00:15:44:- I uh ...|- We don't want any magazines.
00:15:46:And I don't care if you|ever get through college.
00:16:03:Aunt Terry said she'd rather face the|Germans than election in this city.
00:16:07:Or electing France. Mr. Cooper?
00:16:09:Not three years and my|favorite father's son..
00:16:17:My darling.
00:16:18:I know it isn't polite to barge|in on you like this when
00:16:21:you haven't been invited.
00:16:24:But as one Cameron to another,
00:16:25:if you wait around for invitations|you don't get anywhere.
00:16:28:Looks as though I've suddenly got|a smart young lady on my hands.
00:16:31:If you've been on your own as|much as I have, you have to be.
00:16:34:- Sabra, I ...|- I wanted to come back before.
00:16:38:And yet ...
00:16:39:it was like
00:16:41:like when you remember a|place you used to love.
00:16:44:Well, you had fun.
00:16:46:You wanna go back and yet
00:16:49:but you're afraid to because
00:16:52:things might have changed.
00:16:56:My barber says I've changed.
00:16:58:I had three less|hairs this morning.
00:17:02:Well I'm not worried|about my father.
00:17:05:Somehow you're all|Boss Cameron now.
00:17:08:Maybe I should've stayed|with Aunt Harriet.
00:17:10:You don't mind my|being here, do you?
00:17:13:Do you?
00:17:15:Terribly.
00:17:17:You're like that first breath of|spring the poets write about.
00:17:20:And that sulfur and molasses|tonic your mother talked about.
00:17:24:And made me take.
00:17:26:You've trying to flatter me.
00:17:28:I like that.
00:17:37:In case of emergency,|break the glass.
00:17:41:You've changed, Sabra.|You've sort of grown-up.
00:17:46:You've done all right too.
00:17:48:You're a regular Beau Brummel.
00:17:52:Who's this Beau Brummel?
00:17:54:I know Bo Schultz and Bo Boratsky.|But I don't know no Beau Brummel.
00:17:57:Pardon me, sir.
00:17:58:Will you please send my|mail to the butler, sir?
00:18:01:What's this?
00:18:02:My resignation, sir.
00:18:05:Where was the fight?
00:18:06:At the door.
00:18:07:There's a Mr. Lynn|Hollister in the library.
00:18:10:He said not to hurry.
00:18:12:Just so he gets back to Spring Valley|in time to color his Easter eggs.
00:18:16:Spring Valley?
00:18:18:That jack rig.
00:18:19:Slim says he's in town.
00:18:21:But I didn't think he'd have|nerve enough to show here.
00:18:23:What is all this?
00:18:24:Who's George's|pugilistic friend?
00:18:26:Oh a big fella. A little lawyer.
00:18:29:Not just some rube trying to put|the beat on your father for a job.
00:18:32:Don't tell me you're still being|bothered by every Tom Hick and Harry.
00:18:35:Everybody has to start by|knocking on some door.
00:18:38:But they don't have|to break them down.
00:18:41:Look.
00:18:42:Kid's against us.
00:18:43:A new sable.
00:18:44:I'll not only get him out of house|but send him back to Spring Valley.
00:18:47:I'll take that bet.
00:18:48:Sorry this is a family affair.
00:18:50:As head of my family
00:18:52:I'll take care of Mr. Hollister.
00:18:54:Now darling.
00:18:55:He may be a sensation|in the conference.
00:18:56:But you don't need brains|under soft lights.
00:19:00:Now you just relax.
00:19:01:And watch second-generation|Cameron go to work.
00:19:05:Morrie.
00:19:07:Try a cigar from that box.
00:19:09:You know I don't smoke.
00:19:14:I said have a cigar.
00:19:23:I get it.
00:19:46:What the-
00:19:47:Oh.
00:19:50:You derailed them.
00:19:51:Sorry. I only wanted|to make you detour.
00:19:55:Well, I thought it was that|anti-social butler, ma'am.
00:20:02:Miss.
00:20:04:Sabra Cameron and|I'll call you Lynn.
00:20:07:Sure got introduced in a hurry.
00:20:10:I must look awfully|silly down here.
00:20:12:Yes you do.
00:20:13:Well, I'll get up.
00:20:15:You and father|should get together.
00:20:17:Well that was my idea.
00:20:19:This is not only his hobby|but his pride and joy.
00:20:22:Way back somewhere he started|out to be an engineer but-
00:20:25:Yeah?
00:20:26:Well I wanted to be one too but
00:20:28:somebody willed mama a|set of law books so.
00:20:31:I took up law.
00:20:33:You know uh ...
00:20:35:You're just what I expected.
00:20:38:You got me there.
00:20:39:I didn't know what to expect.
00:20:41:Jimmy told me all about you.
00:20:44:Jimmy?
00:20:45:Yes he's always falling off|those polo ponies of his.
00:20:50:It is sweet of you to take|me out for him tonight.
00:20:54:Me?
00:20:57:Well there must be some mistake.
00:20:59:I know a Jimmy back home.
00:21:01:But he wouldn't be falling|off any polo ponies.
00:21:04:Because all he's got as|an old car with a lotta
00:21:07:corny wise cracks|written all over it.
00:21:11:No I came to see your father.
00:21:16:While personally I'd like to|be the other fella, I'm not.
00:21:20:Dear father isn't home.
00:21:22:My blind date must be so blind|he can't even see the house.
00:21:25:Well, I guess that leaves|me a damsel in distress
00:21:29:I'd like to take you|where you wanna go.
00:21:33:Oh I wouldn't want|you to do that.
00:21:35:It seems a shame to let you sit here|alone when you're so all dressed up.
00:21:39:Oh just a little something that Cat|Reilly threw together between errands.
00:21:43:For a lady under fire,|she didn't do bad.
00:21:46:- My wrap please, George.|- Yes, ma'am.
00:21:48:Shall we go?
00:21:49:Well I hope you don't|mind my getup.
00:21:52:Oh no.
00:21:53:I almost had a tux|made on purpose once.
00:21:56:When Cousin Ally counted|on getting married.
00:21:58:But although Cal's draft number didn't|come up the joined the army anyway.
00:22:05:A piece of beefsteak|would help that eye.
00:22:07:Beefsteaks? I never.|I am a vegetarian.
00:22:24:Looks like you got nothing|to lose but a daughter now.
00:22:26:Seedy bloke.
00:22:28:She ought to have his hair cut.
00:22:30:A lady cut Samson's hair.
00:22:35:And if I know my daughter,
00:22:36:history will repeat itself.
00:22:38:Where are we supposed to go?
00:22:41:How about the Union Station?
00:22:44:Too big.
00:22:46:All right. You name it.
00:22:48:I'd like to go to a place|called the Club Inferno.
00:22:52:You are starting|off the hard way.
00:22:54:Well that's the last word.
00:22:57:Yeah.
00:23:10:- Good evening.|- Howdy.
00:23:13:When they pinch you in this|town, they do in a big way.
00:23:18:Hadn't you better pull over to the|curb while they're still polite.
00:23:21:That's my escort.
00:23:23:My father has them follow|me everywhere I go.
00:23:26:It's loads of fun.
00:23:30:Compared to you, a|goldfish is a hermit.
00:23:49:Looks like the fella who owns this|place knows where he's heading.
00:23:53:Wants to get in the mood.
00:24:05:I sure do know where|I was heading.
00:24:07:Good evening, Miss Cameron.
00:24:09:So nice to have you|with us some more.
00:24:10:- How's your father?|- Fine thanks.
00:24:13:Mr. Amato,. Mr. Hollister|when he gets up.
00:24:16:How do you do?
00:24:23:Can I check this for you?
00:24:25:No thanks. I'll just|keep it with me.
00:24:27:Montgomery.
00:24:31:Give Miss Cameron the|best table in the house.
00:24:38:Gee, she's pretty.
00:24:41:Yeah. But there but there's|something phony about that fellow.
00:24:45:He can look you|straight in the eye.
00:24:48:Good evening.
00:24:50:One of our debs.
00:24:52:She's coming out next week.
00:24:54:She may be coming out but|she ain't going any place.
00:24:59:I know.
00:25:01:You must know everyone.
00:25:02:Yes.
00:25:04:It isn't mutual.
00:25:05:There's so much petty envy|and jealousy in politics.
00:25:09:People resent my father because he's|so much smarter than anyone else.
00:25:14:I wouldn't know.
00:25:16:It took two fires and a cyclone|to get me outta school.
00:25:20:Please, may I have your order?
00:25:23:Frank 75.
00:25:24:- Ever drink one.|- No.
00:25:26:But I shot one on the|courthouse lawn.
00:25:28:It gave me an awful kick.
00:25:30:Same idea.
00:25:31:What's your pleasure?
00:25:33:Throwing eggs at|an electric fan.
00:25:35:But that's out a season so|just give me a cup a coffee.
00:25:41:Are you being taken|care of, Miss Cameron?
00:25:43:Yes.
00:25:45:You should feel flattered.
00:25:46:This is Mr. Hollister's|first evening in town.
00:25:48:And for some reason or the|other, he wanted to come here.
00:25:50:I am flattered.
00:25:52:Pleasure or business|for you, pal?
00:25:54:Well, I couldn't very well|say I was just business.
00:25:58:Seeing how there's a|beautiful lady present.
00:26:00:I don't want to keep you two|boys from getting together.
00:26:03:So if you'll excuse me if I think I'll|put in an order for a sable coat.
00:26:07:Going to be with us long?
00:26:09:Maybe yes, maybe no.
00:26:12:Depends on how long it takes me to clear|up the death of a friend of mine.
00:26:16:Suicide? That's what|the paper said.
00:26:20:But me and the papers|sort of disagree.
00:26:28:Gambling over there?
00:26:29:Yeah.
00:26:30:Anybody ever win?
00:26:32:Yes. Why you ask?
00:26:34:Oh Johnny always won.
00:26:37:That's the fella I was|telling you about.
00:26:40:Yes sir. He was really|lucky with the ivories.
00:26:43:The only thing I could ever beat|him at was pitching pennies.
00:26:46:I'm gonna mosey over and|see what's going on.
00:26:49:This is our big|number in the show.
00:26:50:Plenty exciting. Plenty hot.
00:27:06:Yeah, plenty interesting.
00:27:11:With that noise, a gun could go|off and nobody'd ever hear it.
00:27:20:Why did you me do that?
00:27:22:You know I never|drink my own stuff.
00:27:41:Pretty.
00:27:43:Take Spira.
00:27:46:Them's honest dice.
00:27:47:You said you wouldn't be|caught dead with them.
00:27:49:Now I'm afraid I'll be|caught dead without them.
00:27:52:I said let that hick win.
00:27:55:- Win?|- You heard me. Get going.
00:27:58:Someday that man'll come back|and take us both to the boohas.
00:28:04:I hope you're as lucky at|everything as you were in there.
00:28:07:- I hope so too.|- Bye.
00:28:09:I'll be back again soon.
00:28:13:Oh I'm sorry.
00:28:15:Excuse me.
00:28:18:I don't think Mr. Amato will|care about seeing you again.
00:28:22:- Frank 75.|- Coffee.
00:28:24:Look I'm not very…
00:28:27:I'm not very good at|talking about me.
00:28:30:I wish there wasn't|any one named Jimmy.
00:28:33:I have a confession to make.
00:28:36:There isn't any Jimmy.
00:28:38:That's what I figured.
00:28:40:I can tell by the way tapping|your foot in the library.
00:28:43:See I used to watch a lot of|trials back at the courthouse.
00:28:47:I could always tell when a witness|wasn't telling the truth.
00:28:51:Women keep tapping their feet.
00:28:54:Man keep drumming their fingers.
00:28:56:Funny, isn't it?
00:28:58:Very ... Mr. Hollister.
00:29:01:I'm afraid you're a little|too smart for my good.
00:29:03:I don't know why|you did it but ...
00:29:06:It's a lot more entertaining|than sitting around the YMCA.
00:29:09:Look.
00:29:12:If I want you to stir my|coffee, I'll let you know.
00:29:17:Cream?
00:29:22:- From a hick?|- Yeah.
00:29:24:When they win, I take it back.
00:29:26:It's good business.
00:29:30:More of the phony stuff|you can't spend.
00:29:41:That mail-order lawyer came|down to my place last night.
00:29:44:It's your daughter, snooping around and|asking a lot of embarrassing questions.
00:29:48:I don't like it. See?
00:29:50:We don't like it either.
00:29:51:- You told him?|- Who me?
00:29:53:- Why Tomato.|- D'Amato.
00:29:55:You should not to|go around casting
00:29:57:incriminating remarks|against your pal.
00:29:59:And you, councilman?
00:30:02:What does he mean?
00:30:03:Youse is on the ticket.
00:30:05:Wise.
00:30:06:Morrie had photostats of an|interesting bank deposit by Hughes
00:30:11:after turning over|the racing tape.
00:30:13:He's out.
00:30:14:- Slade?|- In.
00:30:17:Oh no. Oh no!
00:30:19:You don't pull a|fast one like that.
00:30:21:You promise me that there was a|shakeup, the next soft bed was mine.
00:30:25:That still good, see?
00:30:26:Are you telling me what to do?
00:30:29:In spades.
00:30:31:Amato.
00:30:33:You not only jeopardized the Progressive|Party with this college kid jam
00:30:37:but you've just|told me what to do.
00:30:41:You're through ...
00:30:44:in spades.
00:30:45:You can brush me off like that.
00:30:47:You can't get along|without a thug.
00:30:50:And that am I. See?
00:30:52:- Yes?|- Yeah!
00:30:54:Cheer up, D'Amato. The price of fruits|and vegetables is rising with the river.
00:30:58:You might think you|are a funny guy.
00:31:00:I lay you 20 to one, you|will not be elected.
00:31:03:Suppose you let me lose|sleep over that that.
00:31:06:Doctors say I'm getting|too much anyhow.
00:31:13:You know something.
00:31:15:You guys too dumb to take this thing|comfortable like laying down.
00:31:18:Replace every straw boss in the|river wards with men we can trust.
00:31:22:We'll stuff those ballot|boxes so full of votes,
00:31:24:we'll make a scarecrow|look like a Santa Claus.
00:31:28:What are you two doing?
00:31:29:Just settling an election bet.
00:31:31:Before election?
00:31:33:Before Morrie leaves.
00:31:36:I wasn't going nowhere.
00:31:37:Oh yes I was.
00:31:40:He's still a Beau Brummel.
00:31:42:That stuff's preying on my mind.
00:31:43:I even joined the Book|of the Month club.
00:31:45:I still don't read nothing|about no Beau Brummel.
00:31:49:Your Beau Brummel is|my new councilman.
00:31:52:So I guess.
00:31:53:Bad news not only|to travels fast,
00:31:54:it nearly knocked me|down at the elevator.
00:31:58:My father looks|well this morning.
00:32:00:How is Boss Cameron?
00:32:02:He is never around|when you're here.
00:32:05:Then may I talk to|my father about him?
00:32:08:You may accuse him of|anything short of murder.
00:32:14:Some of his friends
00:32:16:I don't like.
00:32:28:You look tired, darling.
00:32:29:It's a restful tired.
00:32:31:The kind your mother to have|after a good days housecleaning.
00:32:35:You're a lot like her, Sabra.
00:32:38:Laugh. Walk. Talk.
00:32:41:Things would've been a lot different|if she'd lived, wouldn't they?
00:32:47:I mean we wouldn't have|been separated so much.
00:32:50:Well I'll make up for it.
00:32:52:Because now I'm home to stay.
00:32:56:Of coarse.
00:32:57:I may have to go south|for the winter.
00:32:59:I wouldn't want to stay here and|freeze in my tenement mink.
00:33:02:What, no stable?
00:33:04:No sable.
00:33:11:There, paid off.
00:33:12:You don't seem too disappointed.
00:33:15:Well, Mr. Hollister|is rather nice.
00:33:19:If you like the Milky Way.
00:33:21:But he's still|determined to see you.
00:33:23:I hope you have better|luck with Lynn-
00:33:25:with Mr. Hollister than I did.
00:33:27:Maybe.
00:33:30:You just relax
00:33:32:under your soft light
00:33:34:and you sit back and watch a|first-generation Cameron go to work.
00:34:04:- Nice crowd tonight.|- What?
00:34:07:- I said nice crowd tonight.|- Yes loud tonight but good.
00:34:50:When are they gonna|shut the place down?
00:34:52:I haven't had any real|excitement since I left home.
00:34:55:Didn't you hear a shot?
00:34:57:- No. But I know who you are.|- Yeah?
00:35:01:Bugsy North from Chi.
00:35:04:I seen your picture|in Crime Report.
00:35:05:I'm afraid you got your|finger prints mixed up.
00:35:08:I'm Lynn Hollister.
00:35:09:I don't care where you're from|but she's going back to Kokomo.
00:35:22:Here's something I borrowed|from your brother.
00:35:25:He's a nice neighborly|sort of chap.
00:35:32:Sabra, I was just on|my way to your home.
00:35:34:Am I too late for dinner?
00:35:36:Well the soup's a bit cold.|And father's very upset.
00:35:40:Oops, got nothing on us.
00:35:43:This is Pop.
00:35:45:Pardon my not shaking hands but|my hands a little bit raw.
00:35:48:Looks like I just can't|meet a Cameron standing up.
00:35:51:Anything I can do for you?|Can I bring you something?
00:35:53:Liniment for three.|No cream or sugar.
00:35:56:This way. Please.
00:35:57:She told me to bring|my asbestos hat.
00:36:04:Certainly had a hard time getting|together with you, Mr. Cameron.
00:36:07:Of course, we did|alright down there.
00:36:10:I think I'll leave|you two on your own.
00:36:11:I'll try my luck|in the other room.
00:36:14:I'm afraid you'll|need more than luck.
00:36:17:This ought to be|quite a contest.
00:36:26:The boss, maybe he|ain't mad no more.
00:36:29:Yeah.
00:36:30:Maybe he wants us back.
00:36:31:Yeah.
00:36:33:That young fellow.|He likes us too.
00:36:35:Yeah.
00:36:37:T, something worrying you?
00:36:41:Me worry? Me T Amato worry?
00:36:44:Yeah.
00:36:46:I wasn't getting any place|with the prosecutor.
00:36:49:So when he said that she had taken|a personal interest in the case,
00:36:52:I figured you were|the one to see.
00:36:55:I did take a personal|interest in Johnny.
00:36:57:I felt even with the worries|of the coming election,
00:37:00:he was more important.
00:37:03:That's mighty fine|of you, Mr. Cameron.
00:37:06:Putting the humanity|ahead of politics.
00:37:10:Thank you, Lynn.
00:37:11:I want you to know that|I did everything I could.
00:37:14:But every report proved suicide.
00:37:18:That's too bad.
00:37:20:Well.
00:37:21:Only thing left for me to do
00:37:23:the way you put it|is to forget it.
00:37:26:Go back to Spring Valley.
00:37:28:I'm afraid so.
00:37:30:Rest assured, if anything new comes|up, I'll advise you immediately.
00:37:33:And after election, I might|find a spot for you here.
00:37:38:There should be one for a bright|determined young man like you.
00:37:42:That is of course, if you don't|mind associating with a politician.
00:37:46:Oh I like politicians.|They're clever.
00:37:49:Old Squire Cane was the|smartest man in our town.
00:37:53:He had a good heart too.
00:37:54:Puts $20 in that collection|box every Sunday morning
00:37:58:and cheats the boys at poker|every Saturday night.
00:38:05:I don't play poker.
00:38:09:If I left tonight, I can make|connections for Spring Valley.
00:38:13:Yes sir. If I hurry, I can|just about make that train.
00:38:16:I'm sure Sabra will be glad|to see that you get there.
00:38:19:Who's going where and when?
00:38:21:Lynn's going home tonight.
00:38:23:Oh.
00:38:25:I thought you might drive|him to the station.
00:38:30:It's like we both won.
00:38:37:You sure you won't go with us?
00:38:38:No darling, I'll walk.
00:38:39:Need the exercise. Keep|the old ticker in shape.
00:38:50:I didn't know Inferno did|such a good business, Amato.
00:38:54:I'll have to-
00:38:55:Miss Danielle ever come|to see me social like but
00:38:58:just to show you that|there's no hard feelings.
00:39:01:Thanks, boss.
00:39:02:Good night.
00:39:11:My hands feel better now.
00:39:13:Goodbye, Lynn.
00:39:15:Good night, sir.
00:39:17:Good night, darling.
00:39:28:Maybe you got no hard feelings.|But my bat swings good. See?
00:39:32:Amato. How can you talk|politics on a night like this?
00:39:36:Look at that moon.
00:39:38:Have you no poetry in your soul?
00:39:41:I just want a little side bet.
00:39:44:Too much success|might go to my head.
00:39:47:Good night.
00:39:54:Morning, baby.
00:39:56:Morning, darling.
00:39:58:Company?
00:39:59:Surprise.
00:40:01:Harry?
00:40:02:It'll be nice to see|the old girl again.
00:40:05:Give me some eggs and|some crispy bacon.
00:40:10:Whole-wheat toast. And uh -.
00:40:13:What's this?
00:40:15:My reputation, sir.
00:40:17:Good morning.
00:40:19:Looks like I'm always|holding you folks up.
00:40:22:But I get such a kick outta those|gadgets in your shower that
00:40:25:I almost forgot breakfast.
00:40:28:Steak. Rare.
00:40:29:I thought you'd|decided to leave us.
00:40:32:Well I uh-
00:40:34:This way, sir.
00:40:35:After 20 years of|faithful service I -.
00:40:41:Miss Sabra won't let me go.
00:40:43:That goes for me too.
00:40:44:But it only took me 20 minutes.
00:40:47:Lynn told me about|Johnny last night.
00:40:49:I know you're still trying to help|them no matter how busy you are.
00:40:53:Because my favorite|father's like that.
00:40:56:Now we have a boarder.
00:40:57:I'm not gonna stay here|without repaying you.
00:41:00:Back home, we figure that if you
00:41:02:borrow a cup of sugar you ought|to return a cup and a half.
00:41:06:That's fine.
00:41:07:I got to thinking about a|lot of things last night.
00:41:10:About that job you had for me.
00:41:12:I said after the election.
00:41:14:Seems like closing the barn|door after the horse is gone.
00:41:18:You won't need much|help after election.
00:41:21:I'm a spot right now so
00:41:23:I figured let's start now.
00:41:26:That's fine.
00:41:27:It might work out|in a lot of ways.
00:41:30:I was sort of using|the same napkin ring.
00:41:33:Titus so close together that.
00:41:36:Were bound to run into|something about Johnny.
00:41:38:Splendid idea.
00:41:40:And as you put it, we can sort|of look after each other.
00:41:47:What's the matter?
00:41:48:PS, Lynn got the job.
00:42:04:And in closing let me say ...
00:42:07:My hands feel like a|flock of bananas.
00:42:09:You're on in 20 seconds.
00:42:13:20 seconds?
00:42:25:Your speech, pal.
00:42:26:- Oh I've got my speech.|- Nun-uh.
00:42:29:This is from Cameron's office.
00:42:31:This is station CAM,|the voice of the city.
00:42:34:The following is a paid|political broadcast.
00:42:37:The opinions of the speaker ...
00:42:39:do reflect the opinion|that this station.
00:42:41:Ladies and gentlemen,|Lynn Hollister.
00:42:43:The Progressive Party speaker.
00:42:44:Mr. Hollister.
00:42:49:In presenting Morris Slade as ...
00:42:52:our candidate, I have|the honor to present ...
00:42:54:a man you'll never forget.
00:42:58:A perfect specimen of manhood.
00:43:03:A man every mother|wants her son to be.
00:43:06:Hard-working, loyal,
00:43:08:honest. Honest?
00:43:11:Honest.
00:43:13:Morris Slade's private life should|be a lesson to every voter.
00:43:18:His interest ...
00:43:21:in our great city ...
00:43:23:is a glowing torch|of unselfishness.
00:43:34:Bananas.
00:43:36:Look, folks, there's been a little|accident here in the studio.
00:43:39:And I'd probably have trouble|getting the right words ...
00:43:42:for my candidate on the|air without my papers.
00:43:46:You're probably all vote|for Mr. Slade anyway so ...
00:43:50:I'd better talk about a man|I know a little more about.
00:43:53:Mr. Thomas Cameron.
00:43:56:And in thinking about ...
00:43:58:him it reminds me of a fish fry|we had back in Spring Valley.
00:44:03:Most of the fellows splashed around|in the water and made a lot of noise.
00:44:07:But a quiet fisherman came to|the party with all the fish.
00:44:11:Back home, we call|them fish fries.
00:44:15:And here we call them elections.
00:44:17:I remember that fish fry.
00:44:19:Your Lynn got a bone, mister.
00:44:22:And my Johnny got Dr. Joe|away from his wedding.
00:44:25:To help him.
00:44:26:Time is getting short. And our|candidate's face is getting long. So ...
00:44:30:when you vote for the|Progressive Party and ...
00:44:32:Morris Slade for|councilman next Tuesday ...
00:44:34:remember you're ...
00:44:35:voting for some councilman.
00:44:37:You have just heard|Mr. Lynn Hollister.
00:44:40:Good speech, huh?
00:44:41:Pretty good but I still|prefer Gene Autry.
00:44:46:Good afternoon, Mr. Hollister.
00:44:48:Nice work.
00:44:49:But I couldn't quite tell whether|you're for Slade or agin him.
00:44:52:Maybe that was the idea.
00:44:54:Better hurry up and get|in here before someone
00:44:56:thinks you're a fugitive|from a swing band.
00:44:58:D'Amato will think I'm a|fugitive from another
00:45:00:dinner plate when I miss|that banquet tonight.
00:45:05:I got your phone call and uh-
00:45:20:- Good afternoon.|- Good afternoon.
00:45:21:Howdy.
00:45:22:The skating party|was awfully dull.
00:45:25:Father's kept you|must too busy lately.
00:45:28:And I missed you.
00:45:29:I sort of missed you too.
00:45:31:You and the police force.
00:45:45:- Dizzy?|- Nice dizzy.
00:45:48:Round and round she goes.
00:45:50:Where she stops nobody knows.
00:45:54:Maybe I spoke out of turn.
00:45:56:These things break|down once in a while.
00:45:58:Figure it will take|long to fix it?
00:46:00:I don't know.
00:46:02:Don Dylan got stuck in|one back home once.
00:46:05:Went up a boy and|came down an old man.
00:46:09:Say if a couple night owls flew by,|we could have a game of bridge.
00:46:13:At least we're alone up here.
00:46:15:Not quite.
00:46:16:Only well be as soon as I
00:46:18:give that star a Sunday|punch for winking at you.
00:46:24:It's so quiet and|peaceful up here.
00:46:27:Makes you feel so|away from things.
00:46:33:I like it.
00:46:34:Then you'd like Spring Valley.
00:46:36:Because it's always quiet|and peaceful there.
00:46:39:And friendly.
00:46:40:Even the boats on the river|in front of our house.
00:46:43:Blanket each other|sort of neighborly.
00:46:47:They seem to shake|hands as they pass.
00:46:50:They shake their fists at|each other in the city.
00:46:52:I'd like Spring Valley.
00:46:57:The fellows are so s��w|at fixing things it would
00:47:00:take them a month to|wind an eight day clock.
00:47:03:It's a bit chilly, isn't it?
00:47:04:Oh I'm sorry.
00:47:07:I was thinking. Here.
00:47:16:You know you'd be lovely|if you had brown hair.
00:47:20:I have brown hair.
00:47:22:Yeah.
00:47:30:You know something?
00:47:32:This is the first time I've|ever really been kissed.
00:47:34:You know something?
00:47:36:Here comes a second.
00:47:39:Hey, mister!
00:47:41:If you want me to hold this thing any|longer, you gotta give me more dough.
00:48:25:- Good morning.|- Morning, baby.
00:48:27:You missed your breakfast.
00:48:29:I haven't seen much of my|favorite father these days.
00:48:31:I haven't heard any|complaint about Lynn.
00:48:34:George can't even put|him out with the cat.
00:48:36:Don't change the subject.
00:48:40:Where are you going?
00:48:42:- No.|- Sure?
00:48:44:You're much too bright and too|inquisitive for a young lady ...
00:48:47:that's been coming in|pretty late nights.
00:48:49:I give up.
00:48:50:How's about a kiss on|election day? For luck?
00:48:54:Thanks, baby.
00:48:56:We will win, won't we?
00:48:58:By hook or crook.
00:49:02:Telephone for you, sir.
00:49:04:Yes I'll take it in my room.
00:49:09:Father?
00:49:12:Why did you look so|funny when I said
00:49:14:by hook or crook?
00:49:18:Baby.
00:49:19:You're imagining things.
00:49:21:That comes from|those late hours.
00:49:23:I'll have to talk to Lynn about|that and some other things too.
00:49:26:You know I don't mind|his using my razor.
00:49:28:I draw the line at his singing|spirituals in the bathtub.
00:49:32:Now you run along do|your shopping and
00:49:35:you leave this election to me.
00:49:58:Where's Pete and Louie?
00:49:59:They're in the baggage car.
00:50:01:They wanted to get used to riding in it|before Cameron found out what we did.
00:50:04:Pardon me.
00:50:06:Could you tell me where I could|find Mr. Cameron's house?
00:50:23:Who's got my bulletproof vest?
00:50:25:Hey Skimpy. You know|how easy I catch cold.
00:50:34:Your tip was right, boss.
00:50:36:Amato is raking them out of town|like the skin files. All three.
00:50:41:Thanks, Al.
00:50:43:Amato and his big boys are|headed for the fifth precinct.
00:50:46:Maybe I should ought|go meet my pals.
00:50:48:This is my business.
00:50:50:Get all the help you need.
00:50:51:And step on it to|the fifth Precinct.
00:50:53:Amato don't believe|in pillow fights.
00:50:55:How far can we go?
00:50:57:I didn't hear a|word after I said.
00:51:01:"Step on it."
00:51:06:You boys know what to do.
00:51:07:I'm counting on you, see.
00:51:09:Floyd.
00:51:12:Take Butch and Vito|to the soup kitchens.
00:51:15:Some more of the boys will|be over to help you out.
00:51:18:Pretty.
00:51:19:Get going. Get going.
00:51:24:I don't get it. Why|the rented car?
00:51:27:Well I figured that wit with|you driving all the time that
00:51:31:I never get a chance to ...
00:51:34:Yeah.
00:51:36:We could do it in my car.
00:51:38:Old man liked it so
00:51:40:I gave it to him.
00:51:42:I get should wait till tomorrow.|I'd ordered new tires.
00:51:46:Darling, why all this sudden|excitement about going to the polls?
00:51:52:As long as I'm a little|face in this big puddle,
00:51:56:I thought it might prove interesting|to look at the other little fish.
00:52:01:Alright, we'll go to|the soup kitchens.
00:52:03:I'd like you to see how well|father feeds those poor men.
00:52:06:Henry.
00:52:08:The soup kitchens.
00:52:22:Take it.
00:52:34:Oh hello.
00:52:35:I didn't recognize|you, Mr. Hollister.
00:52:37:I heard a lot of your|campaign speeches.
00:52:40:And that's good work.
00:52:41:This is Miss Cameron.
00:52:42:How do you do?
00:52:43:I haven't had the pleasure|of meeting you before.
00:52:45:Now I can see what your|father keeps you under glass.
00:52:48:Excuse me.
00:52:49:All right, boys. Get going. There's|lots of other polls to cover.
00:52:53:We gotta work fast. Come on.
00:52:54:Business looks good.
00:52:55:Feed them right and|they'll vote right.
00:52:57:The boss says a man never|listens on an empty stomach.
00:53:00:Yeah, all right.|Excuse me, will you?
00:53:02:I gotta get moving along.
00:53:04:You know how it is, don't you?
00:53:07:Hey, why don't they show?
00:53:09:These guy's been voting already.
00:53:11:Hey.
00:53:12:What's the idea?
00:53:13:I just thought that maybe you could|do a change to this big bill.
00:53:17:You want change. Ask for it.|That's my racket too.
00:53:20:All right. All right. All right.
00:53:23:Could you change this|for me, Mr. Hollister?
00:53:25:It's a fifty.
00:53:26:I'm sorry, Floyd.
00:53:28:I know he still|printed that big.
00:53:32:No ma'am, I ain't working.
00:53:33:At present, I'm sick and|relief from relief.
00:53:36:Oh.
00:53:42:How's the food?
00:53:43:This caviar is delicious.
00:53:49:You're pretty.
00:53:54:James Brown?
00:53:56:James Brown? Over there.
00:53:59:Henry Jones?
00:54:00:Henry Jones?
00:54:01:Soapy to my pals.
00:54:02:Over there.
00:54:03:Monroe. Gilbert Monroe.
00:54:06:Monroe? Not here.
00:54:07:Voting and eating.|Eating and voting.
00:54:10:Getting in a rut.
00:54:11:- How many times you voted?|- Only three.
00:54:13:The guy behind you|is four ahead.
00:54:15:I got a get over to|that fifth precinct.
00:54:16:I hear they're giving|away a set of dishes.
00:54:21:Nice meeting you again.
00:54:23:Oh, I'm sorry, Sabra.
00:54:25:It's okay.
00:54:26:How about going over to the|fifth precinct? Do you mind?
00:54:29:No.
00:54:30:But if I had known this was|gonna be a cook's tour,
00:54:31:I would've brought|my roller skates.
00:54:33:Bugsy! Oh Bugsy!
00:54:38:But I want to see my Bugsy.
00:54:41:You know I favor the|Oriental custom
00:54:43:keeping the woman|confined to the home.
00:54:44:Look why don't you|go back to Kokomo?
00:55:02:Looks like a run on|Social security.
00:55:07:Pardon me a moment, Sabra.
00:55:12:Port I wrote
00:55:15:Henry James.
00:55:18:Ed North.
00:55:21:Jack Merlin.
00:55:24:Wheatfield.
00:55:27:Oh!
00:55:29:John Mason.
00:55:31:Paul Cerf.
00:55:33:You get around pretty|fast, Mr. Brown.
00:55:36:I thought you'd wait for|dessert at the soup kitchen.
00:55:38:Never was there in my life.
00:55:40:You know me. Pat Mullen.
00:55:42:Sure I married your sister.
00:55:44:- How is this?|- Fine, fine. Next.
00:55:47:Dave Jones.
00:55:50:Get your dishes?
00:55:51:Getting the old|runaround, eh, buddy?
00:55:54:You must be new around here to worry|about a little wholesale voting.
00:55:58:You must be a reporter.
00:55:59:How come the savvy?
00:56:01:The pencil marks|around your ears.
00:56:04:Old Luke Mura on our|Dispatch has them.
00:56:06:Buddy you're alright.
00:56:07:Let's snag a ringside seat and
00:56:09:twirl a couple of sparklers
00:56:10:while the big folks shoot|off the fireworks.
00:56:12:Fireworks?
00:56:13:Stranger, here's a scoop|for old Pencil Mark Luke.
00:56:16:Because I can't print it.
00:56:18:You can't get away|with kidnapping me.
00:56:19:Kidnapping you? Ain't|kidnapping you.
00:56:22:Just wanna look at you.|That's all.
00:56:27:Look at the flowers.
00:56:28:Who do you think I am?|Ferdinand?
00:56:30:Flowers is pretty.
00:56:33:Like you. Pretty.
00:56:37:I take it it isn't good|to see things around here
00:56:39:that Cameron doesn't|want you to see.
00:56:41:There's a lotta guys vacationing in|health resorts that ain't in bad health.
00:56:47:Well, goodbye, stranger.
00:56:49:It's every man for himself now.
00:56:50:If you hear any noise around|them cracker barrels,
00:56:53:it won't be mice. It'll be me.
00:56:58:I ain't gonna hurt you.
00:57:00:Just want you to my girl.
00:57:01:Lynn! Lynn!
00:57:03:Lynn!
00:57:05:Lynn!
00:57:09:Lynn!
00:57:09:I ain't gonna hurt you, really.|I like you.
00:57:30:Oh, darling!
00:57:32:Gee I've never been so glad|to see you in my life.
00:57:34:You're going home.
00:57:36:He's done his|business for the day.
00:57:38:I said you're going home.
00:57:39:No I'm not!
00:57:40:- No?|- No!
00:57:44:We had an ornery|stubborn mare once.
00:57:47:Didn't have sense enough|to leave a burning barn.
00:57:49:But she went.
00:57:52:This way.
00:57:56:What's the idea of this|caveman stuff anyway?
00:57:59:There's bound to be|a shooting spree.
00:58:00:We gotta get out here!
00:58:01:There's no reserved|seats with my girl.
00:58:05:What?
00:58:06:I said you're my girl.
00:58:08:- Let me go!|- No!
00:58:14:I see you've got your dishes.
00:58:20:What's that? I can't see.
00:58:23:Some of Amato's cops are playing tag|with your father's phony voters.
00:58:26:He doesn't have to win that way.
00:58:28:Well then he's going to walk awful|lot of trouble for nothing.
00:58:30:Henry!
00:58:32:Henry!!!
00:58:35:If you don't put me down,|I'll call the police.
00:58:38:You'll find them on the|bottom of the pile.
00:58:41:Don't unwrap her till|you get her home.
00:58:44:Bugsy! Oh Bugsy!
00:58:55:I'm glad I'm going back|to Kokomo tomorrow.
00:58:58:First-time I have any fun.|And you have to faint.
00:59:04:Hey, you can't watch.
00:59:05:That's what I thought too.
00:59:22:That guy knows too many words.
00:59:24:He ought to have|music to go with it.
00:59:34:Oh, Lynn.
00:59:37:Mrs. Smith.
00:59:47:Home sweet home.
00:59:56:Cameron's butler|said I'd find you.
01:00:01:I suppose you forgotten me.
01:00:04:I haven't forgotten.
01:00:06:Mrs. Smith.
01:00:07:- Mrs. Smith.|- Mrs. Smith, huh?
01:00:10:Somebody call for an ambulance.
01:00:11:- Address?|- Spring Valley.
01:00:14:- Johnny's mother?|- Yeah.
01:00:19:No lightning but on a clear day|you can still see Cameron.
01:00:23:Read all about it! Cameron|party four more years!
01:00:29:Extra! Four more years!
01:00:34:Extra extra! Read all about it!|Cameron's wins again.
01:00:37:Extra extra! Get|your paper here!
01:00:40:Extra paper! Read all about it!
01:00:43:Thank you, Mayor.
01:00:45:Why of course I deserve it.
01:00:47:It's always nice to|hear you say so.
01:00:49:So long.
01:00:54:Oh good morning, Governor.
01:00:56:Yeah, thanks.
01:00:58:How about coming over|to dinner Friday?
01:01:01:Alright, we'll make|it some other time.
01:01:04:I've been trying to see you|ever since I left the hospital.
01:01:07:Sabra and I have been celebrating with|little gift given by our new Councilman.
01:01:11:I would have kept you|waiting till now but
01:01:14:as Ring Lardner says
01:01:15:it's hard to rise with the lark when|you've been out on one the night before.
01:01:21:George evidently didn't|expect me in last night.
01:01:23:Or he thought my room|needed a little airing ...
01:01:26:after the election.
01:01:28:George thought that now you'd|probably be going home.
01:01:31:That's mighty nice of him.
01:01:34:Seems like a lot of people have been|doing my thinking for me lately.
01:01:39:I've been doing a|little on my own too.
01:01:41:About you and Amato and
01:01:45:Johnny Smith.
01:01:49:I don't know what|you're talking about.
01:01:52:No?
01:01:54:No.
01:01:56:Look here, man.
01:01:57:I have several appointments.
01:01:59:Sabra invited you to|be our house guest.
01:02:01:And you repaid our hospitality.
01:02:04:Now the party is over and the
01:02:07:guest is leaving.
01:02:10:Do I remove myself or ...
01:02:12:will the coroner do it for me?
01:02:13:I just want to be up|on your etiquette.
01:02:16:I know what you're driving at.
01:02:18:There's nothing you|can do about it
01:02:20:- now.|- No.
01:02:23:Johnny's mother is|in the hospital.
01:02:25:Whether she lives or dies, I'm|gonna find out who killed Johnny.
01:02:29:If I have to take you and|your whole machine apart
01:02:32:father.
01:02:41:I think you'd better go.
01:02:44:I oughta be pretty|well packed now.
01:02:48:I'm glad I came back though.
01:02:50:A lot of things have cleared up.
01:02:53:That business about polo|ponies and no escort.
01:02:57:Your asking me to the house.
01:03:00:You two work pretty|well together.
01:03:02:- My daughter-|- Father.
01:03:04:Mr. Hollister is going.
01:03:07:Yes.
01:03:10:Yes I shoulda gone|a long time ago.
01:03:15:Funny thing here.
01:03:17:You think you know people and
01:03:20:suddenly you meet|somebody believe in.
01:03:24:I guess you believe in|them because you want to.
01:03:29:Oh you wouldn't know|what I'm talking about.
01:03:35:There.
01:03:37:You won again.
01:03:39:You won because you should.
01:03:40:Because people wanted you.
01:03:43:Oh darling, I'm so proud of you.
01:03:46:Come on. How's about a smile?
01:03:49:When did you come in?
01:03:52:Just now.
01:03:54:Imagine that stupid hick|blaming you for Johnny.
01:03:58:You couldn't know anything|about that, could you?
01:04:03:Could you?
01:04:05:No, baby.
01:04:06:Did you go shopping yesterday?
01:04:08:I've been so busy|I forgot to ask.
01:04:10:Yes but ...
01:04:12:There were so many|people everywhere.
01:04:14:All I brought home was a
01:04:16:a red checkered tablecloth.
01:04:28:I believe you're on the level|about splitting with Cameron.
01:04:31:What can I do?
01:04:32:Cameron's got me sewed up tighter|than Hitler has Mussolini.
01:04:36:We still have four|more years of it.
01:04:40:My father.
01:04:43:They fought a different|kind of war.
01:04:47:Look, Mr. Pringle.
01:04:49:Stay right here like|get back, will you?
01:04:51:I'm not going anywhere fast.
01:04:57:- Look I finally-|- Sshh!
01:04:59:I will catch up with|this guy Beau Brummel.
01:05:02:But I don't catch|the foreign lingo.
01:05:04:I declare elegante hommes.
01:05:07:Well-dressed men.
01:05:09:Well, can you beat that?
01:05:11:I've been waiting all this|time looking for myself.
01:05:22:Hiya, sucker.
01:05:23:Ssshh.
01:05:26:I'll tell Sabra I saw you.
01:05:28:She's sort of taken the chill|off since you got the breeze.
01:05:44:Yahoo!
01:05:48:You can take books out of here!
01:05:56:Hiya, sucker.
01:06:02:I remembered this|from law school.
01:06:04:I don't get it.
01:06:06:This is nothing but an old civil war|statute passed to protect slaves.
01:06:09:Yeah but it says you can't|take away the rights
01:06:12:of a citizen secured|by the Constitution.
01:06:14:And among those rights, the right|to a free and honest election.
01:06:17:That election was about as|honest as a three dollar bill.
01:06:20:So what? I lock up a game.
01:06:22:Next day, bail and no trial.
01:06:24:And then the merry-go-round.
01:06:25:But if you look at the|bottom of the page,
01:06:27:you'll see we can hold|our boys without bail.
01:06:29:I figured if you pin a wolf up long|enough, he's bound up to howl.
01:06:34:We've got 'em
01:06:35:the wolves glee club.
01:06:37:Well, what are we|waiting for you?
01:06:39:You!
01:06:39:I've been waiting for you!
01:06:43:Yes Mrs. Pringle, just a moment.
01:06:45:Tell Mrs. Pringle I won't be|home for lunch or dinner.
01:06:47:Or all night.
01:06:48:Why Mr. Pringle, at your age?
01:06:58:Can I help you, Mr. Brown?|Or is it Mr. Mullen?
01:07:01:Get moving.
01:07:05:All aboard!
01:07:06:Chicago Limited.
01:07:11:Sorry, boys.
01:07:12:But we change your reservation to|drawing room down at the jail.
01:07:15:Take them away, men.
01:07:16:Come on. Come on.|Get out of here.
01:07:27:Fine married life.
01:07:29:And the first time he's|come home in a week.
01:07:41:I'm afraid you're wasting|your time, Lynn.
01:07:43:My men cleared everyone|out of here so fast,
01:07:45:they didn't even|leave footprints.
01:07:47:I just got a hunch. I think|I'll still take a look around.
01:07:49:Okay. I'll see you|in the lineup.
01:07:51:If Cameron doesn't wiggle out of|this one, I'll have you to thank.
01:07:54:You and my father.
01:07:55:If this works, we'll have Pop|enlarged and framed in gold.
01:08:45:Leave it alone.
01:08:51:My money.
01:08:52:It's pretty. It's mine.|Give it to me!
01:08:56:Men came. Lotta me. Gonna|take me back to the place.
01:09:00:I was smart. I hid.|I ain't going back there.
01:09:03:It's dark. It's got bars. They|tie me up and hurt me there.
01:09:07:You ain't gonna take|me back there either.
01:09:09:Because I won't go.|Because I won't go!
01:09:13:Floyd!
01:09:15:Floyd!
01:09:17:You left some of your money.
01:09:23:Yes.
01:09:28:Yeah.
01:09:42:I can't. I can't. I can't|go back to that place!
01:09:45:I won't go back there.|Please please!
01:09:47:Please don't take me back there!
01:09:48:I won't if you tell me why|you killed Johnny Smith.
01:09:52:I don't know nothing.|Nothing about it.
01:09:54:Why did you shoot Johnny Smith?
01:09:56:He made me do it. Made me do it.
01:09:58:He gave me money. Lots|of pretty green money.
01:10:01:Who?
01:10:02:I can't tell you. I can't.|I can't.
01:10:05:He said if I ever told anybody,
01:10:06:It hasn't come and|take me away again.
01:10:07:I can't tell you.|I just can't tell you!
01:10:09:Listen to me!
01:10:12:I promised I wouldn't|let them take you away.
01:10:14:Remember?
01:10:16:Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
01:10:18:Yeah I remember yeah.
01:10:19:All right. Who made you do it?
01:10:21:All right. All right. I'm ready.|I'll tell you.
01:10:57:Listen, Don.
01:10:58:I don't pay you $25,000 a|year to come to your office.
01:11:01:I'm sorry, Tom. I'm a|little pressed for time.
01:11:03:This vacation idea is a|little sudden, isn't it?
01:11:05:Well, no.
01:11:07:My wife Jesse hasn't been|feeling so well and ...
01:11:10:Jesse's fine and you know it.
01:11:12:You're running out on me.
01:11:13:Why?
01:11:14:Because a couple of roughnecks|start playing Pop Goes the Weasel.
01:11:18:And a hick lawyer sees it.
01:11:19:Who do you suppose would believe|that confession outside of Pringle.
01:11:23:Dead men don't make|good witnesses.
01:11:26:Funny thing. That|statute is binding.
01:11:28:With Slade going the way he did,|some of boys don't feel so well.
01:11:32:It won't be pretty if|they start to sing.
01:11:35:I didn't tell you before, Tom ...
01:11:37:things have been|happening so fast and ...
01:11:41:The next election, I'm|running for mayor.
01:11:52:Now what about it?
01:11:54:As mayor of this city,|I can't do a thing.
01:11:57:I'm afraid the old|days are gone, Tom.
01:11:59:As I intend to run for|governor next term,
01:12:01:Here are your plane|reservations, sir.
01:12:03:Oh, thanks. Thanks.
01:12:04:Going somewhere?
01:12:05:Why yes. Thought would|take a little vacation.
01:12:08:I know. Your wife isn't|feeling too well.
01:12:14:But Governor.
01:12:15:I put you in office.|I could use you then.
01:12:20:And now, I'm through.
01:12:22:Well, I may run for|president next time.
01:12:28:Excellent drink.
01:12:29:Inspired by the gods.|Ruined by butlers.
01:12:32:Stop in and have one|with me sometime.
01:12:36:That's the first social invitation|we ever got together on.
01:12:40:Aren't you going away someone?
01:12:41:No no.
01:12:43:I'm disappointed.
01:12:45:I thought our rats|left together.
01:13:26:Father.
01:13:29:Oh you're soaking.
01:13:32:And me with a nice fire|going up in smoke.
01:13:36:I waited dinner for you.
01:13:38:Yes baby I ...
01:13:40:I forgot.
01:13:41:Apology's accepted.
01:13:43:I thought you might be hungry so I made|an omelet for you like mother used to.
01:13:47:Probably not as good but then, I never|spent much time in the kitchen.
01:13:57:It's not such a small world carried|on your shoulders is it, darling?
01:14:02:No, baby.
01:14:04:Don't you care?
01:14:06:Boss Cameron is dead.
01:14:08:Long live my father.
01:14:11:You know?
01:14:14:Guess I've known a lot of|things for a long time.
01:14:17:I tried to kid myself.
01:14:19:Being away from you so much.
01:14:21:School and traveling|with Aunt Harriet.
01:14:24:Your friends.
01:14:27:I didn't like Boss Cameron.
01:14:32:But whatever my father did,|I know there was a reason for it.
01:14:35:Two.
01:14:37:Your mother left us too soon.
01:14:39:I wanted to give you|everything she missed.
01:14:42:It was like a game.
01:14:45:Out with the other fellow.
01:14:46:Feel inside that you had to win.
01:14:49:And you won.
01:14:51:Success like straight whiskey.
01:14:54:You want more and more.
01:14:55:Until you realize the futility|of it and want to stop.
01:14:59:But you can't stop.
01:15:01:It's gotten bigger than you.
01:15:04:It's no good.
01:15:06:Nothing can lick my father.
01:15:11:Look, darling.
01:15:13:There's a boat sailing for|South America tonight.
01:15:15:Let's take a trip and.
01:15:16:And then go somewhere|and start all over.
01:15:18:And leave this city?
01:15:20:Why it's my ...
01:15:24:It's impossible that a|boy from nowhere ...
01:15:28:That one push can topple an empire|that's taken me years to build.
01:15:33:Don't mention it, please.
01:15:35:He's bossy and rude.
01:15:38:And stupid.
01:15:40:And you love him.
01:15:44:Yes.
01:15:45:Darn it.
01:15:47:What's the matter, baby?
01:15:49:He don't like me.
01:15:51:He doesn't like me either.
01:15:53:I won't let anyone say|things he did about you.
01:15:56:I couldn't.
01:16:00:Why we even talked|about Spring Valley!
01:16:05:Imagine me being dopey enough|to marry a jack-legged lawyer.
01:16:08:And live in a dull|little town where ...
01:16:10:where riverboats shake hands.
01:16:12:Not favors.
01:16:15:Darling, we're off|to Rio tonight.
01:16:16:A glorious trip. New faces.|Excitement.
01:16:19:A nice long vacation and then ...
01:16:24:Time enough to worry|about them then.
01:16:29:Yes, baby.
01:16:32:What's the matter?
01:16:33:Where are you going? We|haven't got much time.
01:16:35:George can pack for us.
01:16:36:Darling, haven't I always|taking care of everything?
01:16:39:- Uh-huh.|- All right then.
01:16:41:Don't worry. And don't wait up.
01:16:48:He's a fine boy, Sabra.
01:16:51:Remember that.
01:16:58:This is sensational!
01:17:00:This little gadget not only|digs but deworms. Fertilizes.
01:17:02:And plants seeds all|at the same time!
01:17:05:Wonderful invention.
01:17:06:I hate to take up your time.
01:17:07:But one of Cameron's|henchmen Scarface
01:17:10:just sang out about|that sewage mess.
01:17:11:Only 30 died of typhoid|fever, remember?
01:17:14:But Cameron will probably worm|out of it. He always has.
01:17:16:When?
01:17:17:I don't care if he does.
01:17:19:I'll print this.
01:17:20:Yes, sir. Sweet|spirits of Rosemary!
01:17:23:- I'll print this!|- Oh boy!
01:17:25:I'm just dying to try|out this little gadget.
01:17:39:Well, that's 30.
01:17:40:Tell the new Managing Editor if anyone|asks for me I'll be in my garden.
01:17:47:Yeah ... Yeah ... holy cat!
01:17:51:Oh boys!
01:17:52:Tell our publisher to hurry|that new managing editor.
01:17:54:And bring me new ribbon|for my typewriter.
01:17:56:Six hams on rye. And|a jug of coffee.
01:17:57:And an osteopath. Holy cats!
01:18:00:Would you mind letting|me in on this?
01:18:02:Cameron just gave|himself up to Pringle.
01:18:08:Hello.
01:18:08:Call my wife and tell her|not to fire the gardener
01:18:42:I beg your pardon, Miss Sabra.
01:18:44:But that Mr. Hollister|is here again.
01:18:46:I told you not to let him in.
01:18:48:I didn't let him in.
01:18:50:You'll find him on|the front steps.
01:18:53:Oh.
01:18:57:Oh!!
01:19:04:Darling!
01:19:05:Are you hurt?
01:19:08:How dare you hit him!
01:19:09:Oh he didn't.
01:19:11:I ran against the door.
01:19:12:But I put the door there.
01:19:20:Why didn't you answer|my phone calls?
01:19:23:I can't hear.
01:19:24:Then why didn't you|answer my notes?
01:19:25:Can't read.
01:19:26:And my flowers?
01:19:27:I know. You can't smell.
01:19:29:Well, this makes the picture|perfect. Now you can't see.
01:19:35:You're still as stubborn and|ornery as our old mare.
01:19:38:We finally had to shoot her.
01:19:40:If you think I'm going anywhere|with you, you're crazy.
01:19:43:That's not the scenery moving.
01:19:44:It's us.
01:19:55:What's so funny?
01:19:56:You.
01:19:58:And thinking about how a|politician can't change his spots.
01:20:01:Your father tells me he's going|to learn how to play poker now.
01:20:04:So I can out battle|old Squire Cane.
01:20:07:Boy, that'll be a bout Spring|Valley will never forget.
01:20:11:Spring Valley?
01:20:12:I'm getting out of the|next filling station.
01:20:18:Well, what are you|grinning about?
01:20:20:Well, it takes 50|muscles to frown and ...
01:20:23:Only 14 to grin.
01:20:25:I guess I'm just plain lazy.
01:20:28:We're exhausted.
01:20:30:We?
01:20:36:Dust on them for a week.
01:20:39:We thought you'd never come.
01:20:51:- Howdy!|- Howdy!
01:20:52:Good afternoon.
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