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00:30I'm going to miss you so much, I'm going to miss you so much, I'm going to miss you so much,
00:45I'm going to miss you so much, I'm going to miss you so much, I'm going to miss you so much,
00:55I'm going to miss you so much, I'm going to miss you so much, I'm going to miss you so much,
01:05I'm going to miss you so much, I'm going to miss you so much, I'm going to miss you so much,
01:15I'm going to miss you so much, I'm going to miss you so much, I'm going to miss you so much,
01:25I'm going to miss you so much, I'm going to miss you so much, I'm going to miss you so much,
01:35I'm going to miss you so much, I'm going to miss you so much."
01:50No, gentlemen. Expansion now is out of the question. Production must be kept down to where it is if we are to keep our profits up.
01:59What do you mean you can't find him? Blake should have been here an hour ago.
02:02I'm sending Blake to Washington to kill that Senator Gilmore's crackpot legislation.
02:07Gentlemen, perhaps we should voluntarily open some of the factories we shut down before the government does it for us.
02:15That's splendid, Gorman. Splendid!
02:17Open the factories, flood the market, give our product away, and then call our firm National Charities Incorporated.
02:24What?
02:25No buts, Gorman.
02:28Well, what about Blake? Don't tell me why you can't get him, get him!
02:36Blake!
02:37Jim!
02:44We've been trying to get you on the phone for hours, Jim.
02:46Yeah, so Roger kept telling me. Excuse me.
02:49Well, what's the matter? Sick?
02:51A whole lot of things.
02:53You're not interested in my health, George. What do you want?
02:58Well, it's about that TRC bill, Jim. You've got to go to Washington right away.
03:03You realize, George, that trout season opens tomorrow?
03:06Yes, it's open season on national canneries too. That bill's billions.
03:10You take money too seriously.
03:12And you don't?
03:13The problem with you, George, is you've gone too far. You're forgetting all decent business methods.
03:17You organize, National.
03:18And you're running it like a cheap racket.
03:20That cheap racket is paying you one of the highest attorney fees in the country.
03:24Oh, listen, Jim. You've got to go. You're in National as deep as any of us.
03:32Yeah, I guess so. That's the way to talk.
03:35Well, when do I leave?
03:37Plane out of Newark in an hour.
03:39Go to the limit, Jim. Talk turkey to them.
03:41The last boys who tried talking turkey to him in Washington are thinking it over on bread and water in Atlanta.
03:47The methods are all wrong, George.
03:49I'm afraid you're going to end up right where you started.
03:51Back in a vegetable market.
04:17Hello, George.
04:31Hello, Oka.
04:32That one?
04:34Thanks.
04:35I just stopped by to see Jim for a moment.
04:38Not me? How flattering.
04:43I telephoned you yesterday.
04:45Yes, I know. I'm sorry.
04:48You promised to be at the Patterson's night before last, remember?
04:52That's right, I did.
04:54I was so busy, I...
04:56At the Shaw Beach Club?
04:59Well, I...
05:05Don't bother, George.
05:13Well?
05:15All you mean about the beach club?
05:17Yes.
05:19I'm flattered by the check-up, Bilka.
05:22What are you doing down here at this time of the day?
05:25Business. Jim's leaving for Washington.
05:29For how long?
05:31About a week.
05:34Patty's taking her yacht to New London for the boat races this weekend.
05:39That ought to be exciting.
05:41It will be.
05:45Oh, quick change, Artie. Let's go.
05:48No, no, don't bother. I'll find my own way to New York.
05:57An expensive guest, George.
06:00Oh, I did that.
06:03Yes, I know.
06:06All right, my dear.
06:08Goodbye.
06:10Goodbye, George.
06:35THE END
07:05THE END
07:35THE END
07:43Mr. Sartre's phone, sir. He congratulates you on your victory.
07:46He wishes to see you tomorrow in the office.
07:48Oh, he does. And he won't.
07:50This time I am going fishing.
07:52Yes, sir.
07:54So you think you're coming too, eh?
07:58Oh, no, my lad. You're staying at home.
08:02You heard what I said. You're staying home.
08:06Home.
08:30It's beautiful, isn't it, Pete?
08:37Just two miles from town, eh?
08:40Now, the sensible thing to do would be to stop at a hotel,
08:43get some breakfast and come right back.
08:48Who wants to be sensible?
09:07This is a very beautiful stream,
09:09but that's about all you can say for it.
09:37Oh, so that's why there are no trout in the stream.
09:41Breaking the game laws, eh?
09:49Why, you little...
09:51Don't want you there goes my head.
09:53Oh, no, you don't.
09:55I'm taking you to the game warden.
09:57You mind your own business. I know what I'm doing.
09:59Well, if you know you're breaking the law,
10:01that makes it just so much worse.
10:03You won't get away.
10:17You old flunk!
10:27Oh!
10:29Oh!
10:31Oh!
10:37You're going to jail!
10:39Six months for every fish!
11:02Hey, Sonny.
11:05Which way to the main street?
11:07Two blocks over that way.
11:09Where did you catch that trout?
11:11Didn't catch it. Charlotte Brown gave it to me.
11:14Oh, where is she?
11:15Just around the corner.
11:17She won't give you none, I'll bet you.
11:31There you are, Mrs. Perkins.
11:33The hunting season will open when we get off this fish diet.
11:35Oh, thank you, Charlotte.
11:37All right.
11:43There's a beauty for you, Mrs. Green.
11:45Right there.
11:47Oh, Mrs. Jones.
11:48Well, I'll tell you what I'll do.
11:49I'll give you all that's left.
11:51There you are, right there. Four nights.
11:53Miss Brown.
12:01Wait a minute.
12:03Wait a minute.
12:06Will you wait a minute?
12:12Excuse me, young lady.
12:14About those fish...
12:15Show it to the game warden.
12:16Oh, no, but please, allow me to...
12:18Quiet.
12:19Why should I? All I want to do is...
12:21Shut up or get out.
12:23What is it?
12:25Town meeting.
12:27When is this meeting going to start?
12:32You all know Mr. Clinton, who runs our bank here in Springvale.
12:39It's no use telling you folks about the banking business in this neck of the woods.
12:44There just ain't none to talk about.
12:46What's the matter with the cannery?
12:50Well, there ain't much to tell about that either.
12:53If Congress had passed the trades reconstruction bill, I could have loaned you the money.
12:58The government would have insured the loan, and 1,500 of you men and women would have been earning a living again.
13:05Since that bill was killed, our hands are tied.
13:09What are we going to do?
13:12I can't say about that.
13:14I can only hope it will be brought up again when Congress meets next year and pass.
13:20We simply got to wait.
13:22Wait.
13:24We can't wait any longer.
13:25Get back there, Reed.
13:27The cannery's got to open.
13:28If it don't, we men don't work.
13:30And you farmers don't sell your produce.
13:32Wait.
13:33Waiting ain't for the working men.
13:35You can't wait when you're hungry.
13:39If that factory don't start up again, Springvale will become a ghost town.
13:43You'll all have to move out.
13:45Where, I don't know.
13:47But this town will become a graveyard of empty homes.
13:50There's been a heap of living in Springvale.
13:52160 years of it.
13:54What, have we got to give it up?
13:56Let's die fighting, not just sitting back and hoping.
14:03It's your cannery, Miss Brown.
14:05You're responsible.
14:09I've been expecting something like this.
14:11That's why I came here.
14:13When the cannery had to close, it broke my father's heart.
14:15It killed him.
14:16The depression forced the prices down.
14:18And when he kept hanging on, he went bankrupt.
14:20And you all know it.
14:22We want work, that's what we want.
14:37Sit down, everybody.
14:40Will you please sit down?
14:47You people ought to realize, just as I'm beginning to,
14:50that this sort of thing is going on in a whole lot more towns than just Springvale.
14:57Well, Miss Brown is to blame for what's happening in the other places, is she?
15:00Say, what's he trying to sell us?
15:04Your real enemies are racketeers like national canneries.
15:08Who defeated the trades reconstruction bill, Miss Brown?
15:11Oh.
15:12Lots of people you've never even heard of.
15:15Dozens of high-priced lobbyists.
15:17Men like...
15:18Like James Blake.
15:20Long Island.
15:21Park Avenue.
15:22Wall Street.
15:23That's America's boundaries to them.
15:28Say, mister, just who are you?
15:32What difference does that make?
15:34Well, we'd like to know.
15:36What's your name?
15:38My, uh...
15:40Carter's my name. James Carter.
15:42Well, Mr. Carter, what are you doing here?
15:45Brown invited me.
15:46What for?
15:47Yeah!
15:50All right, all right. I've been invited here to study the situation.
15:54And believe me, there's no reason to give up hope.
15:57Well, what are you going to do?
15:59I'll tell you when I've seen the cannery.
16:06Oh, lady in distress.
16:08You have a peculiar sense of humor, Mr. Carter.
16:10Those people are desperate.
16:12Yes, I know.
16:14I have to tell him I don't know him.
16:16No, no, please don't do that. Let's go and see the cannery.
16:38So, you see, all the machinery's really in fine shape,
16:41and it wouldn't cost much to get started.
16:43That is, if we did it on a cooperative basis.
16:45Is that what you intended doing?
16:47Yes, if the TRC bill had gone through.
16:49It was the only way.
16:51Everyone would share in the work and the profits.
16:53The farmers, the cannery workers, and, well, the whole community.
16:56What about the factory?
16:58I'm giving it, and I'll also work in it.
17:06Are you really interested, Mr. Carter?
17:08Yes, I am.
17:10Why?
17:12Well, do you remember my mentioning Blake?
17:14Yes.
17:16I once knew him pretty well.
17:18We went to college together.
17:20He wasn't a bad sort in those days.
17:22Ambitious, but decent.
17:26Well, success changed all that.
17:28He became hard and indifferent.
17:31Now, I'm afraid he's little more than a cheater.
17:34You sound almost as though he cheated you.
17:37I'm beginning to think he did.
17:41You haven't told me yet what your business is.
17:43Oh, nothing, really.
17:45I made a little money and then retired.
17:47At your age? Why, a man of 50 ought to be...
17:49What?
17:5150? But I'm not even 40.
17:54I'm sorry, but that's where it comes in doing nothing.
17:58Well, how would you suggest?
18:00Do something to help open up a business.
18:02Well, I'll do it.
18:04What would you suggest?
18:06Do something to help open the cannery.
18:08Compete with national canneries?
18:10You know, hard work would make a new man out of you.
18:14It's not funny.
18:16Fighting national wouldn't be any joke.
18:18Oh, wouldn't it?
18:20You know, I'm beginning to like the idea better every minute.
18:22I hope you like it well enough to do something about it.
18:26I will.
18:28I don't know quite what yet, but...
18:30I will.
18:32Goodbye.
18:44Hmm.
18:4650, am I?
18:56Oh, good evening, Mr. Blake.
18:58Oh, Roger.
19:00Is Mrs. Blake at home?
19:02No, sir.
19:06Would you care for a bite of supper, sir?
19:08No, I don't think so.
19:10Well, perhaps just a glass of milk.
19:12All right, if you insist.
19:14Yes, sir.
19:16Your mail to the library.
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21:35Excuse me, sir.
21:37Oh, thank you.
21:39Just the chicken sandwich, sir.
21:41To take away the taste of the milk.
21:44Roger.
21:45Yes, sir.
21:47Have you ever thought of disappearing?
21:49Disappear? I know, sir.
21:51Once at a board of this show, sir,
21:53I saw a man, Grievo, the great...
21:55I don't mean anything like that.
21:57I don't mean disappearing into thin air.
22:01Maybe I do.
22:04Sounds extremely uncomfortable, sir.
22:25Fishing bird?
22:27Well, I don't know.
22:29What happened?
22:30I started out fishing and ended up thinking.
22:33Just can't get away from business, can you?
22:36No, I was thinking about us.
22:39You know we've made the most awful mess of everything.
22:42Really?
22:44You know we have. We live such empty sort of lives.
22:47It's the only life I know, and I like it.
22:50I don't believe you do. You haven't tried anything else.
22:55Don't you think we might get out of all this?
22:59Do you realize, Ilka, that in the last five years,
23:01we haven't spent two weeks together?
23:04I detest fishing.
23:11Well, I guess it's hopeless.
23:14Whatever it is brought us together ten years ago
23:16is certainly dead now.
23:18Well?
23:21I suggest you divorce me.
23:24I'm not sure I want to.
23:26Why not? A couple of months ago you were...
23:29That was a couple of months ago.
23:54But, Mr. Blake, liquidate everything.
23:56I need ready cash.
23:57Yes, but may I suggest...
23:58First thing, sell all my bonds.
24:00Steal, too?
24:01Yes, then sell all my mortgages.
24:03I'm taking a flower and tin.
24:04Tin? Oh, I see.
24:06Is it that good?
24:07Even better.
24:08Oh, and deposit my cash to the regular account
24:10as fast as you liquidate.
24:12Am I going to have to pay you?
24:14Sell for Mr. James Blake the following securities.
24:162,000 shares, Hercules Steel.
24:18Sell for James Blake, 5,000 shares, Western Copper.
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26:12I packed everything you laid out, sir.
26:14All right, put him in the car.
26:19Now will you tell me where you're going?
26:22Getting out of here.
26:23But you haven't told me where.
26:25That's right.
26:28What's the matter with you?
26:30From now on, you're going to be free whether you like it or not.
26:50Who is it?
26:51Mrs. Blake, sir.
26:52Didn't I give you her instructions?
26:54Yes, sir.
26:55But she says she'd come over if you don't speak to her.
26:58All right.
27:02Hello, Elka.
27:05Oh, that's impossible.
27:07But you must help me.
27:09Why, he's behaving like a lunatic.
27:11Oh, no, no, no.
27:12Nothing like that.
27:13Everyone knows what's wrong.
27:15He tried to pull a fast one on his friends,
27:17and he lost a fortune in 10.
27:19Why, he even had to sell me his shares at National.
27:22George, I must see you.
27:24If you're not at the boathouse in 10 minutes,
27:26I'll come over there.
27:37Giano.
27:41Yes, sir.
27:42Tell Andrew to bring out the speedboat immediately.
27:44Yes, sir.
27:47Thank you, sir.
28:17Oh, no.
28:47George!
29:11Oh, George!
29:12I'm very sorry, Mrs. Blake.
29:14Mr. Santos just couldn't make it.
29:17He sent me to tell you and to find out if there's anything I can do.
29:21I'll see Mr. Santos about that.
29:24Oh, no, you won't, Mrs. Blake.
29:26I'm sorry, but that's why I'm here.
29:32Let me go!
29:47Let me go!
30:17Let me go!
30:47Let me go!
31:1515 minutes for lunch.
31:18Come on.
31:24Take my advice and eat light.
31:26If you get just as sick on the bus, you don't want to drink.
31:35Last meal.
31:41Yes, sir?
31:42Swiss cheese sandwich and buttermilk.
31:43Swiss cheese sandwich and buttermilk.
31:45Do you mind if I look at part of it?
31:51I want the funnies!
31:53But I want the funnies!
31:55Do you mind if Susie looks at the funnies?
31:58So?
32:09Hey, here's a hot one, all right.
32:11Look at this.
32:12What's that?
32:13I'm not surprised at anything those people do.
32:17What people?
32:19Hey, he don't look like a murderer, does he?
32:44You never can tell about them society people.
32:47Oh, they'll catch him all right.
32:52Can I rent a car around here?
32:53I've got to get back to New York at once.
32:55You bet.
32:56The garage will never take me down the road apiece.
32:58Can you phone him?
32:59Yes, sir.
33:00Just a minute.
33:01I'll be right back.
33:02I'll be right back.
33:03I'll be right back.
33:04I'll be right back.
33:05I'll be right back.
33:06I'll be right back.
33:07I'll be right back.
33:08I'll be right back.
33:09I'll be right back.
33:10I'll be right back.
33:11I'll be right back.
33:12Sir, just a minute.
33:14Get me Slim's garage, will you?
33:17How close, mister?
33:24You know, those old people don't live like regular human beings.
33:27If it ain't one thing, it's another.
33:31Newsflash!
33:32Flake murder case solved.
33:34Sensational discovery was made of the charred remains of James Flake a few hours ago
33:38at the bottom of a ravine near Burley's Falls, New York
33:41where his car had plunged down 60 feet from the bridge,
33:43caught fire, and burned into a twisted mass of steel.
33:46Immediate investigation revealed
33:48that Blake had been speculating unwisely
33:50and had lost the major part of his immense fortune.
33:53Probably driven insane, he killed his wife
33:55and then drove wildly to his death.
33:59Well, I ain't surprised.
34:03I said I ain't surprised.
34:05Are you?
34:06No.
34:07Guess you took the only way out, though.
34:11You think so?
34:12Sure.
34:14If you ain't got nothing to live for, you're better off dead.
34:18Yes, but what if a man has got something to live for?
34:21That's different.
34:22Then nothing should stand in his way.
34:28All righty, folks, we're going on.
34:30♪
34:40Ain't you coming?
34:42♪
34:47Hey, mister, that car of yours is out there waiting for you.
34:50♪
34:55Thanks. I've changed my mind.
34:57♪
35:16Miss Brown, there's a man from the railroad here to see you.
35:19Oh, fine. Have him come right in.
35:28How do you do?
35:29How do you do? I'd like to see Mr. Carter, if I may.
35:31Well, he's busy right now. Is there something I can do?
35:33Well, my name is George Sartos.
35:35Mr. Carter has definitely told your agents that we are not selling.
35:39But you don't understand.
35:40You don't.
35:41Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm expecting someone.
35:43A railroad executive?
35:49Yes, National has made a little investment.
35:53Well, Mr. Carter, come right up, please.
35:57Now, we're ready to pay a fair price for Springvale.
35:59Yes, to close it down.
36:01Oh, I think Mr. Carter will be interested in our proposition.
36:04I know he won't.
36:06Without the railroad, you can't move your merchandise.
36:09Mr. Carter will see about that.
36:11Well, I'd like to discuss it with him, anyway.
36:15Jim.
36:16Yes?
36:17I'd like to see Mr. Carter.
36:19Jim.
36:21National Canneries has bought the branch line.
36:23This is Mr. Sartos.
36:38This is Mr. Carter, Mr. Sartos.
36:41How do you do?
36:49Your face seems very familiar.
36:51But we've met somewhere before, Mr. Carter.
36:55I doubt it.
36:57Sit down, Mr. Sartos.
37:02Well, what's your proposition, Mr. Sartos?
37:05We're buying your canneries.
37:07Really?
37:08Otherwise, you'll have to close down.
37:11Oh, no.
37:12You've got to carry our freight, and at a reasonable price.
37:16Oh, have we?
37:18The railroad commissioner will force you to.
37:20What makes you think that?
37:21When you bought that road, you also bought a franchise.
37:24Your company's salters.
37:27If you don't run that line, you're liable for damages in any court in this country.
37:32You seem to know a great deal about law, Mr. Carter.
37:38Well, everybody knows that much about law, Mr. Sartos.
37:42Well, here's something else that everybody should know about law.
37:45Court action can be delayed for years.
37:47I'll drag this case out until it reaches the Supreme Court.
37:50It also reaches Senator Gilmore's committee, huh?
37:54Before he can interfere, I'll run this place into the ground.
38:06Better be careful or else he'll run himself straight back into a vegetable market.
38:12Don't worry, darling.
38:14What are we going to do?
38:15Not only force him to run the railroad, but we'll sue him for every day that he doesn't.
38:19Conspiracy and restraint of trade.
38:21Jim, he's right.
38:22It may take years to clear up that case in court.
38:24We have to start deliveries in three days.
38:26And we will, too.
38:27We'll deliver them to the main line in trucks.
38:29Trucks?
38:30There's no place to rent them.
38:32We'll buy them.
38:34Jim, are you crazy?
38:35That would cost a fortune.
38:36Well, I've got a fortune.
38:38Darling, the last five minutes have given me all the confidence in the world.
38:41In what?
38:42In James Carter.
38:44Where?
38:45Well, I think I'd better tell Joe about the change in plans.
38:48I'll meet you in 20 minutes.
38:49Okay.
39:11Well, have you reconsidered?
39:13Yes, I have another proposition that might interest you.
39:18Well, thanks.
39:23What is it?
39:25If you don't mind, I won't come straight to the point, as this new proposition requires a little explaining.
39:31Until about four months ago, I was associated with a very clever man.
39:37Really, your anecdotes don't interest me very much, Mr. Sellers.
39:40Oh, I think this one will.
39:43This man suddenly lost his entire fortune, or let it be thought that he did.
39:49Then he killed his wife and committed suicide, or let it be thought that he had.
39:56Quite a thinker, huh?
39:58Yes, it's too bad he didn't think of just one more thing.
40:02In making his escape, he piled up enough conclusive circumstantial evidence to hang him for the murder of his wife,
40:08if he were alive, even if he tried the case himself.
40:11Oh, by the way, I forgot to tell you, he was a very clever lawyer.
40:16What's all this got to do with the railroad?
40:18Oh, nothing.
40:20Only, I might forget this little story if he forgot about Springvale.
40:26I don't know what you're talking about.
40:29And I don't know why you did all this, but I do know you're not going to get away with it.
40:33Either you get out of Springvale and let Springvale die a natural death, or you'll die an unnatural one.
40:40You're making just one mistake, George.
40:45The James Blake you knew is dead.
40:51Eddie, we'll buy every truck in town.
40:54That'll make three.
40:55Look, we're not going to stop here.
40:57The truck agency in Milford will pick up five or six more there.
41:00In fact, we'll clean out every truck in the county.
41:02Then in 24 hours, when the warehouse is emptied...
41:04Then the next day, there's no reason why...
41:08Let's not think beyond tomorrow.
41:10Let's go.
41:22That man is James Blake.
41:24He's wanted for the murder of his wife.
41:26I'm sorry, but he's sworn out a warrant.
41:29I'm afraid I'll have to...
41:30This is a frame-up. He's from National Cannery.
41:33I called the New York police.
41:34Mr. Blake...
41:37When Jim Fuss came here, we didn't know nothing about him.
41:40And he did look something like they said.
41:43Use this where we've met.
41:45I hate to do this.
41:47We'll have to look in that bag.
41:51What did I tell you?
41:55We'll have to hold this for evidence.
41:57Come on, Jim.
42:04The main thing is time, Mike.
42:06Get it over as soon as possible.
42:07We're all ready.
42:08Just waiting for the word go.
42:11Well, go.
42:12Come on, Andrew.
42:18Come on in.
42:23I'm sorry, Mike.
42:25I didn't mean to...
42:27I didn't mean to...
42:29I didn't mean to...
42:31I didn't mean to...
42:33I didn't mean to...
42:37You look fine.
42:38Well, I don't have to tell you your business.
42:40The main thing is time.
42:41Bill, you start the hotel lobby.
42:44McGraw and Petroski, you take the main street.
42:46Steve, you the saloon and Joe the pool hall.
42:49Pauline and Mary, you work the markets in the back yards.
42:52Now come on, let's get going, quick.
42:57We better save our pennies.
42:58It's gonna be a hard winter.
43:00Oh, the Cannery'll open again.
43:01Not from what I hear.
43:02I hear anyway I do think we ought to share in the canned goods up there if it's
43:06a cooperative that belongs to everybody who works there I said that very thing to
43:10my husband just last night. You guys here there's
43:14a creditor of the cannery and now trying to put
43:16a lien on the place who said so well I'm only tell you what I heard they'll take
43:21this stuff and you guys will be left holding the bag. Some trick.
43:26Dog. You wait here Andrew I'll be back.
43:47I say Andrew hello Roger just to meet you in this little provincial Hamlet you
43:53were still driving from it. What are you doing here I came down to identify
43:59Mr Blake Mr Blake all right yeah I say is this frankly exciting.
44:06Something to calm the old. Yeah I could use it come on down here with me that's
44:12great. Sure that guy Blake that's
44:15a millionaire why he worked for national canneries that's where he got all of his
44:19dough while that money the whole thing was a frame up between them that's what
44:23the paper said. We got to rope the way to the creditors hit this bird tomorrow and
44:30they won't be
44:30a can of beans left in the joint you think so well I certainly if that place is
44:35cooperating why we're entitled to an equal share of the stuff that's in there and
44:39we well. I really am. A bartender.
44:44We have to serve. One straight whiskey and one with the water thank you and we
44:51really want to see more of each other I'm off to having so much in common.
44:59I got
44:59a hot tip that the guy in town right now that's going to take that stuff out of
45:02the warehouse you're crazy he can't that's
45:05a cooperative belongs to all of us but don't belong to us if we can't pay the bills
45:09they close the place down three days ago didn't they well it'll never open again
45:13by that means that all of us who work there for months are going to be around well
45:17you're going to let them take it. Well we can't stop they'll sell it off with
45:21a debt not if we get there first. That's it we can't break it it's
45:28against the law and nothing that awful about it just think about last winter when
45:32you hadn't anything to eat.
45:33You know. What's
45:41matter Sheriff I got to get out of here Jim you've got to be reasonable please
45:45find
45:45a something I must come back now what would it look like I'm
45:49an officer of the law I can't go around turning people loose I tell you what I
45:54suppose I get
45:54a deck of cards we'll have
45:55a game of casino that will leave your mind. In a couple of hours everything we've
46:02done in Springfield going to be smashed all the work the men and women in this
46:05town have put in all their hopes all their chances of a decent living are going to
46:08be destroyed I'll come back man honest I'll be back before night.
46:16You know if anything happened here once. Nice fellow except he took
46:21advantage of me I had my back turned never suspected. He grabbed the keys out of
46:28my back pocket when I wasn't looking.
46:32I. Don't
46:40you see it's up to you farmers if you don't act now you'll be right back where you
46:44were six months ago with
46:45a crop rotting in the field I'll start with my coach spread the word good I'll pick
46:49you up later all right.
48:02.
48:32.
48:47All right now boys settle down we're here to make those deliveries.
48:55Just a minute you know what's the part of yourself made out of rubber bands the
49:00governor signed the extradition check.
49:09A few minutes ago you allowed yourself to be scared into
49:11a panic ready to destroy everything you spent months to create and now you're going
49:15to do the same thing over. You're forgetting that this place isn't only yours it
49:21belongs to thousands of poverty stricken towns with their men and women on relief.
49:25They demand the right to work for
49:27a decent living and it's up to you boys to help them to get it but what about you
49:30this idea is bigger than any one man I can't help you knock
49:34a national cameras or anyone else stop not if you work together. It's up to you
49:40whatever you do here now this very minute will affect every town city and village
49:44in this country tomorrow. When this was
49:48a frontier your grandfather's died to protect this town. This factory is now
49:52bought on the new frontier what are you going to do destroy it or defend it.
50:02Farmers are lending their trucks they'll help you to load them and deliver them to
50:05the main line all right boys now I'll load those trucks good luck.
50:16Don't worry.
50:23I.
50:45Had the most awful time. Oh Mr Blake I had the most appalling time the most stressful
50:50time but it was worth it I succeeded I got the truth out of it you're talking about
50:55Roger but wait I show you stuff come on up you come on. Now speak speak you
51:01you you bug it's a lie you can't pin it on me I didn't kill Mrs Blake with an
51:07accident she slipped and hit her head on the cement.
51:13Any other little thing you'd like me to do so thank you Roger I think you've done
51:18pretty well already thank you very much.
51:29This guy don't live in town he said he was paid to start the riot. I got
51:34a pretty good idea who paid him take him away.
51:36I. Move over
51:45but the idea you're under arrest for inciting a riot why you can't move over.
51:54No matter what.
52:06You. And we can leave for Washington tonight he's going to get
52:14a lot of you got to wait till tomorrow. I'm getting married tonight.
52:21Come on.
52:28Oh.
52:37Oh.
52:45Oh.