The Man with the Golden Arm, American film drama, released in 1955, that broke new ground with its realistic look at the life of a heroin addict.
The film was based on the novel of the same name by Nelson Algren and starred Frank Sinatra as Frankie Machine, a struggling addict who gets clean while in prison. After his release, he hopes to become a drummer but is instead pressured to return to his career as a card dealer.
Because the film dealt with the then taboo subject of illicit drug use, the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) refused to grant it their seal of approval. The film’s acclaim, however, contributed to the loosening of the MPAA’s restrictions on subject matter the following year. Sinatra received an Academy Award nomination for his performance, and Darren McGavin also earned praise for his portrayal of a drug dealer. The movie’s riveting jazz score by Elmer Bernstein and striking graphics by Saul Bass—especially the latter’s animated paper cutout of a heroin addict’s arm in the opening sequence—were highly innovative and were influential in the movie industry.
The film was based on the novel of the same name by Nelson Algren and starred Frank Sinatra as Frankie Machine, a struggling addict who gets clean while in prison. After his release, he hopes to become a drummer but is instead pressured to return to his career as a card dealer.
Because the film dealt with the then taboo subject of illicit drug use, the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) refused to grant it their seal of approval. The film’s acclaim, however, contributed to the loosening of the MPAA’s restrictions on subject matter the following year. Sinatra received an Academy Award nomination for his performance, and Darren McGavin also earned praise for his portrayal of a drug dealer. The movie’s riveting jazz score by Elmer Bernstein and striking graphics by Saul Bass—especially the latter’s animated paper cutout of a heroin addict’s arm in the opening sequence—were highly innovative and were influential in the movie industry.
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00:02:04 >> Hi Frankie.
00:02:06 >> Hello.
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00:02:39 >> Nothing like that first drink of the day.
00:02:43 >> Go on, drink up, enjoy.
00:02:47 >> What are you doing, what, huh?
00:02:48 >> Hey, they tell me you're some dancer.
00:02:50 >> Well, how about a little dance anyway?
00:02:52 >> No.
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00:03:19 >> Hey, give me back.
00:03:21 Don't hustle now, what's the big idea?
00:03:24 Frankie, Frankie, Frankie, when did you get back?
00:03:29 How are you?
00:03:31 You all right, you know?
00:03:33 >> The monkey's gone.
00:03:35 >> Let me look at you, let me look at you.
00:03:38 Not even a postie card.
00:03:41 >> You can't read anyway.
00:03:44 You could have drawn pictures.
00:03:45 >> Hey, you goofy punk.
00:03:47 How's the lost dog business?
00:03:49 >> As soon as they see me hanging around,
00:03:51 people start locking up their mutts.
00:03:53 I tell you, folks just don't have that trust
00:03:55 in their fellow man anymore, you know what I mean?
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00:03:59 >> Hey, Yantek, look who's out.
00:04:01 >> Frankie.
00:04:03 You all right?
00:04:05 >> Clean?
00:04:07 >> Yep.
00:04:09 >> Good kid.
00:04:10 >> Enough already, buy me a drink.
00:04:11 >> Sure.
00:04:13 >> He's gone so long I thought maybe you was made warden.
00:04:15 >> Hey, you're looking good, dealer.
00:04:17 >> Put on six pounds.
00:04:19 >> Wow, six pounds.
00:04:21 >> He's gone so long I thought maybe he's made warden.
00:04:23 >> How was it down there, Frankie?
00:04:25 >> Greatest place you ever see, Vancey.
00:04:27 >> She means Lexington.
00:04:29 >> I'm telling you, ball games, great food.
00:04:31 I even learned how to play the drums.
00:04:33 >> You make it sound as if I missed something
00:04:35 by not going to jail years ago.
00:04:37 It's a prison, no?
00:04:39 >> More hospital kind.
00:04:42 >> I know.
00:04:43 >> He's gone so long I think he's made warden.
00:04:45 >> Ever see anything so pretty?
00:04:47 [ Knocking ]
00:04:49 >> Don't touch.
00:04:51 >> Hey, how'd you sneak them out, Frankie?
00:04:53 >> The guys give me them up there in a van.
00:04:55 >> They let you have a van?
00:04:57 >> Yeah, I was in it.
00:04:59 And they chipped in and bought me these when I left.
00:05:01 >> Wow.
00:05:03 >> Long time, dealer.
00:05:05 How was it there, bad, huh?
00:05:07 >> It was all right.
00:05:09 >> Six months.
00:05:11 >> Six months, I bet.
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00:05:14 >> Come over to my place.
00:05:16 Come on.
00:05:18 >> No thanks, Louie.
00:05:20 >> You broke?
00:05:22 Now, ain't you being stupid?
00:05:24 It's for free.
00:05:26 >> I don't need it is all.
00:05:28 I kicked it.
00:05:30 >> Oh, kicked it.
00:05:32 One of that.
00:05:34 >> I mean it.
00:05:36 >> Sure.
00:05:38 I'll be around.
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00:05:41 >> Frankie, don't do it.
00:05:46 Don't start up with that peddler again.
00:05:48 >> Me?
00:05:50 I'd rather chop my arm off before I let him touch it.
00:05:53 This Dr. Lennox who took care of me down at the hospital,
00:05:56 real good guy, he told me at least ten times,
00:05:59 he said, "Frankie, when you get out of here,
00:06:01 you take even one fix, you're hooked again."
00:06:04 Don't worry about me, buddy boy.
00:06:09 Let's get out of here.
00:06:10 >> Thanks, Antek.
00:06:12 >> Antek, take care of this asset for me.
00:06:14 I got a customer coming to get it.
00:06:16 >> Okay, Sparrow.
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00:06:20 >> Don't let him give you no gas.
00:06:25 >> Him?
00:06:27 I ain't going to be around here long enough
00:06:29 to let him bother me.
00:06:31 I'm going to get me a job in a big name band.
00:06:33 >> You're kidding.
00:06:35 >> What do you think I'm strutting my wrist for, buddy-o?
00:06:38 The guy teaches me drumming down there,
00:06:39 says that I'm a natural.
00:06:41 Can't miss, he says.
00:06:43 Arms made of pure gold.
00:06:45 >> You mean a job wanging these drums?
00:06:47 >> I got everything planned, too.
00:06:49 Got to call myself Jack Duval.
00:06:51 >> Probably I ain't going to see you around so much then, huh?
00:06:54 >> Maybe I can set something up for you.
00:06:56 Carry any instruments or something.
00:06:58 >> Wow!
00:07:00 >> Traveling around the country, high-type nightclubs.
00:07:02 How's that sound to you, punk?
00:07:04 >> When is it going to be? When?
00:07:07 >> Boy, when I move, watch my smoke.
00:07:08 But I'm going to need some good clothes, though.
00:07:10 >> Oh, well, you go on up.
00:07:12 I'm going to find you some.
00:07:14 >> Yeah, yeah. Size 39, get.
00:07:16 >> 39. >> Stripes. Something nice.
00:07:18 >> Something nice.
00:07:20 >> You stop that noise!
00:07:29 You and husband, or I throw you both out!
00:07:31 You hear?
00:07:33 >> I'll make all the noise I want.
00:07:36 Me, you do like I say.
00:07:37 >> Your mother's icebox, I do like you say.
00:07:40 Frankie, my sheen.
00:07:44 Oh, you look great.
00:07:47 How you feeling, Frankie?
00:07:49 I mean, you know.
00:07:51 >> Fine, fine. Just fine.
00:07:53 Hi, Landlord.
00:07:55 >> Mad! She and husband fight all the time.
00:07:57 Holler, throw things.
00:07:59 Nothing changes.
00:08:01 This is respectable house, and I am respectable man.
00:08:03 >> Respectable, my eye.
00:08:05 Come on, get out. You're late for the parole board.
00:08:06 >> Frankie?
00:08:31 Frankie?
00:08:32 Oh, Frankie.
00:08:36 Oh, Frankie.
00:08:38 Oh, Frankie, I love you so much.
00:08:45 I've missed you so.
00:08:51 How much I've missed you.
00:08:53 I've been so lonely.
00:09:00 Frankie, without you, I'm so lonely.
00:09:02 >> Shh, shh.
00:09:04 Don't cry, Zosch.
00:09:06 Let me look at you.
00:09:08 My eyes are going to be all red.
00:09:11 >> No, you look fine, Zosch.
00:09:13 >> Mr. Connors, has the cold sore gone?
00:09:16 >> No, you look real good.
00:09:19 >> I had this cold sore.
00:09:27 I want to go home.
00:09:29 I want to look real nice for you when you came back.
00:09:31 I was afraid it wouldn't be gone, so I put this goofy stand on to dry it.
00:09:35 Oh, Frankie.
00:09:38 >> Oh, Zosch.
00:09:40 Everything's going to be all right.
00:09:42 >> Oh, you didn't see.
00:09:45 Look, I got the cake by the bakery.
00:09:47 But the sign I made, it's sort of like for a welcome home.
00:09:51 >> Gee, it's like a real party or something.
00:09:58 Real nice, Zosch.
00:09:59 >> How are you, Frankie?
00:10:02 >> I'm clean.
00:10:04 >> Sure?
00:10:06 >> I kicked it for keeps.
00:10:08 >> Did it hurt?
00:10:10 How was it there for you?
00:10:13 >> Oh, they treated me fine down there.
00:10:15 There was this doctor, this Dr. Lennox.
00:10:17 He was real good to me.
00:10:19 >> Frankie.
00:10:23 Frankie.
00:10:26 Did you miss me?
00:10:27 >> Of course I missed you, Zosch.
00:10:29 What kind of silly question is that?
00:10:31 Of course I missed you.
00:10:34 I was no kidding.
00:10:36 >> What do you got there?
00:10:39 >> You'll see.
00:10:41 Oh, I brought you something.
00:10:43 >> Oh, it's an exquisite thing.
00:10:48 >> You like it?
00:10:50 I made it myself out of cigarette wrappers.
00:10:52 >> It's just an exquisite thing, you know.
00:10:55 >> You made it?
00:10:56 >> Yeah, for a hobby like.
00:10:58 You see, part of the cure is to keep yourself busy
00:11:00 doing things you enjoy.
00:11:02 Like, for instance, I wanted to learn to drum and music,
00:11:05 and Dr. Lennox got him to help me do it.
00:11:08 During the day I was kept busy enough,
00:11:11 but sometimes at night I get restless,
00:11:13 I wanted to keep my mind off the craving.
00:11:15 I made that.
00:11:17 >> There's something important I gotta tell you.
00:11:20 >> What?
00:11:22 >> I'd forget to tell you.
00:11:24 I'd forget right now.
00:11:25 >> A whistle?
00:11:29 >> Oh, I was scared sometimes being alone,
00:11:31 so Vi got it for me.
00:11:33 I should blow for her when I wanted.
00:11:35 Come on, you were telling me.
00:11:37 >> Oh, well, the first thing you do when you get there,
00:11:40 you talk to a doctor for about two hours.
00:11:42 >> Oh, I know, I know what it is.
00:11:44 I know what I had to tell you.
00:11:46 Vi took me to this movie, and the girl's kid brother
00:11:48 had a friend in it.
00:11:50 Now, who do you think he looked like?
00:11:53 >> Oh, that good movie.
00:11:54 The stage show was real good, too.
00:11:56 We all buy 80 cents for the movie, I was broke.
00:11:59 And we all order for the cake, too.
00:12:01 >> How come he didn't have any money?
00:12:04 Shrieker didn't kick in regular?
00:12:06 >> No.
00:12:08 >> Well, he was supposed to.
00:12:10 It was his joint they raided, not mine.
00:12:12 I was just a dealer.
00:12:14 I kept my mouth shut and took the rap.
00:12:16 If he didn't send 15 months regular, how much did he?
00:12:22 >> Well, he sent 50, but not regular.
00:12:23 You see, Vi had to kick in for me sometimes.
00:12:25 >> She took good care of you?
00:12:31 Had fun with her?
00:12:33 >> Yeah.
00:12:35 But not like when you're here.
00:12:37 It was terrible being alone, Frankie.
00:12:39 And my legs, when they hurt,
00:12:41 she don't massage like you when they hurt.
00:12:44 >> What do they say by the clinic, Zosch?
00:12:47 >> I stopped going, Papa.
00:12:51 I stopped going by that goofy clinic.
00:12:52 >> The clinic must know what's right, Zosch.
00:12:54 You've got to start the clinic again.
00:12:56 You've got to get well.
00:12:58 >> Vi dreamed that his new doctor around the corner,
00:13:00 he cured me.
00:13:02 I'd have gone to him already, but he ain't free like the clinic.
00:13:04 But now you're back making money again by Shrieker, I'll go.
00:13:07 >> I finished with Shrieker.
00:13:10 I don't deal for him no more.
00:13:12 >> But you always deal.
00:13:14 You're a dealer.
00:13:16 You're the best dealer in the business.
00:13:18 >> No more.
00:13:21 Don't make jokes, Frankie.
00:13:22 I never know when you're making jokes.
00:13:24 >> I was joking, Zosch.
00:13:26 Listen.
00:13:28 Nice, huh?
00:13:34 This Doc Delinex, I told him my whole life story.
00:13:38 From when I was born almost.
00:13:40 About you and me.
00:13:42 But he told me that if I lived when I got out,
00:13:45 like I lived before I went in there,
00:13:47 chances are I'd be a good doctor.
00:13:49 But if I went in there,
00:13:50 chances are I'd be hooked again in no time.
00:13:52 So that's why I want to get with a band.
00:13:55 Listen.
00:13:58 How's that?
00:14:05 >> Cute.
00:14:07 What'd you tell him about me, this doctor?
00:14:10 >> I told him about getting some money and getting you well.
00:14:14 And he said getting with a band was a good way to go at it.
00:14:19 He even gave me the name of a guy in town right here to get a job.
00:14:21 >> That's nice.
00:14:23 I mean, if there's a man with a job ever heard of this great doctor.
00:14:25 Most times these things just don't come through.
00:14:28 >> I got this.
00:14:31 >> What is it?
00:14:33 >> It's a letter from the Doc.
00:14:35 I think I'll go call him now.
00:14:37 >> Now? Let's talk about it tomorrow.
00:14:39 >> I'll be right up, Zosch.
00:14:41 >> You ain't even tasted the cake.
00:14:43 >> It'll only be a minute. I'll be right up.
00:14:45 >> No, no, Frankie.
00:14:47 [ Music ]
00:14:51 >> First, just a piece of nice cake.
00:14:57 [ Music ]
00:15:03 >> Hey, you coming, baby?
00:15:05 >> Yeah, yeah, I'm coming, John.
00:15:07 [ Bell Ringing ]
00:15:13 >> Hey, Molly.
00:15:16 >> Oh, boy.
00:15:17 >> I want to talk to Mr. Harry Lane, please.
00:15:24 >> How about it, huh?
00:15:26 >> Machine. Frankie Machine.
00:15:28 Yeah, I got a letter of introduction for him from Dr. Lennox.
00:15:30 Yeah.
00:15:32 >> Hello, Frankie.
00:15:34 >> Dr. Martin Lennox.
00:15:37 How you been, Molly?
00:15:40 >> All right.
00:15:42 >> Come on, baby. Let's go.
00:15:45 >> I forgot that when he was away.
00:15:46 >> Mr. Lane, I got a letter for you. Yeah.
00:15:50 >> Come on. What do you say, kid?
00:15:52 >> It's afternoon, huh?
00:15:54 Well, gee, I sure do appreciate it, Mr. Lane.
00:15:56 Thank you so much.
00:15:58 Okay. Goodbye.
00:16:00 >> Frankie! A new thing by Brack's Department Store.
00:16:05 No sales girls.
00:16:07 You just help yourself.
00:16:09 It's what they call an honor system.
00:16:11 >> What's the matter, Frankie?
00:16:14 >> Feel that material.
00:16:15 And I figured as long as I'm there.
00:16:17 Nice, huh?
00:16:20 You all right?
00:16:23 Frankie.
00:16:25 >> I got the drum and jar.
00:16:27 >> Already? Wow.
00:16:29 >> I move like a street punk.
00:16:31 >> Think it looks all right, Sash?
00:16:37 >> How come you ask me all of a sudden?
00:16:41 >> I'm just curious.
00:16:43 >> I just want to know if it looks all right, Sash.
00:16:44 >> My name ain't Sash. It's Sophia.
00:16:46 >> What's the matter?
00:16:51 >> Nothing's the matter.
00:16:53 Except how would you feel if your spine was hurting?
00:16:55 >> Why don't you say so?
00:16:58 >> On account of your first day back,
00:17:01 I just didn't want you to worry.
00:17:03 >> Don't be like that, Sash.
00:17:05 Is it bad?
00:17:07 >> Maybe the new doctor do me some good.
00:17:09 >> I'm sure it's not.
00:17:12 >> Maybe the new doctor do me some good, huh?
00:17:13 >> I'll go see him when I get back.
00:17:15 >> Take me now, Frankie.
00:17:17 >> Sash, I got this appointment.
00:17:19 You know how much it means to me.
00:17:21 We'll go as soon as I get back.
00:17:23 >> Please, Frankie.
00:17:25 >> I'll hurry. I'll hurry.
00:17:27 >> Frankie, well, give me a little more massage then first, huh?
00:17:30 >> Sash.
00:17:32 I'm doing this for you to get some money
00:17:34 so you can get a good doctor.
00:17:36 >> Oh, please, Frankie.
00:17:38 >> I'll get you a dog too. How's that, huh?
00:17:41 >> I'll give the matter my personal attention.
00:17:42 Just have confidence in the management.
00:17:44 >> Wish me luck, Sash.
00:17:47 >> Frankie.
00:17:54 Oh, Frankie.
00:17:56 Wait.
00:17:58 Wait, Frankie.
00:18:01 No.
00:18:03 [Gasps]
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00:18:33 >> Can't be two places at once.
00:18:34 What could I do?
00:18:36 >> Yeah, she just don't realize.
00:18:38 >> Oh, shut up, punk.
00:18:40 She just don't realize.
00:18:42 How would you like to be nailed to a chair?
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00:18:49 >> Frankie, Frankie, how are you?
00:18:51 >> Fantastic.
00:18:53 >> Well, it didn't do you no harm, did it, Frankie?
00:18:55 >> Oh, you look good.
00:18:57 >> That's right, Swiefka.
00:18:59 It was a real country club.
00:19:02 >> Mm-hmm.
00:19:03 They give you this when they let you out?
00:19:05 >> Give 'em nothing. I borrow it by bracks.
00:19:07 >> You know, I come soon as I hear you're out.
00:19:09 I figured he's worried about getting his job again.
00:19:11 Tell him don't worry.
00:19:13 Swiefka don't forget so quick.
00:19:15 Job's waiting.
00:19:17 >> You need a dealer, you say?
00:19:19 >> Need? No.
00:19:21 I've been dealing myself, and man, I built up a game like nobody's business.
00:19:23 I got a great following.
00:19:25 The play is bigger than ever.
00:19:27 >> I hear you wasn't doing so good.
00:19:29 >> From who?
00:19:31 >> I don't mean a lot.
00:19:32 A few, but loaded.
00:19:34 >> So what do you want me for?
00:19:36 >> Like I'm telling you, I take care of my friends.
00:19:38 >> Can I polish your halo, Swiefka?
00:19:40 Only a quarter.
00:19:42 >> Knock it off, punk.
00:19:44 Look, I've been doing all right, but I don't say that the customers like me better than they like you.
00:19:48 The dealer makes the house.
00:19:50 I know that.
00:19:52 What do you say?
00:19:54 >> No.
00:19:56 >> You're dealing for some other joint.
00:19:58 >> I ain't dealing for nobody.
00:20:00 >> Is that the way you repay me?
00:20:01 Didn't I send money to Zosh?
00:20:03 I've gone and told all my friends that you'd be working for me again.
00:20:06 What am I supposed to do?
00:20:08 >> As far as I'm concerned, you can go back to matching pennies with school kids.
00:20:11 [laughing]
00:20:13 >> Hey, Antek.
00:20:15 Antek!
00:20:17 Who is he?
00:20:20 >> Drunkie?
00:20:22 His name's Johnny something.
00:20:24 He's house man for Gubachek's pool room.
00:20:26 >> Is that a thing with him?
00:20:29 >> They see each other.
00:20:30 You want to meet him?
00:20:32 >> So long, Antek.
00:20:34 >> See you, Frankie.
00:20:36 >> Hey, you!
00:20:40 >> Get in, dealer.
00:20:45 >> Who, me? What for?
00:20:47 >> You two punks.
00:20:49 >> I didn't do nothing.
00:20:51 Now, wait a minute, Parker, listen.
00:20:53 I'm on my way to get a job. It's important to me.
00:20:55 >> Yeah.
00:20:58 >> You're a good guy, will you?
00:20:59 >> Shut up.
00:21:01 >> What are you talking, Parker?
00:21:10 You looking to get sued for libel or something?
00:21:12 I could sue you right now.
00:21:14 >> You're looking good, dealer.
00:21:16 Real good.
00:21:18 When they let you out?
00:21:20 >> Monday they let me out.
00:21:22 >> What's the charge, Parker?
00:21:24 >> Shoplifting, the suit.
00:21:27 Little bird with a cigar.
00:21:28 >> Shreefka!
00:21:30 >> That all you could stay out of trouble.
00:21:32 Two days, dealer, dealer.
00:21:34 >> Listen, Benton, I got a chance for a job playing with a band.
00:21:37 Honest. If you don't believe me, call the guy on the phone. He'll tell you.
00:21:40 Just give me a half hour, please.
00:21:42 >> Sure, you can wear my bands, too.
00:21:44 >> Book 'em and hold the suit.
00:21:46 >> Look, all I need is a half hour. Give me a break, will you?
00:21:49 >> I don't make the rules, dealer.
00:21:51 >> Good luck.
00:21:53 >> I'll be back.
00:21:54 >> Now, listen, I tell you, you can't hold me. I'm un-incapable.
00:22:02 I ain't smart enough to be running around loose.
00:22:05 But I'm too goofy to be locked up.
00:22:07 Mr. Nick, will you let go of Nick?
00:22:10 >> I got a complaint.
00:22:12 >> Let go of Nick!
00:22:14 >> Hey, you! I'm talking to you!
00:22:16 Oh, the old silent treatment, huh?
00:22:18 All right, let's have your number, fella.
00:22:21 I'll show you can't give me the business.
00:22:23 >> Your goose is cooked, copper.
00:22:25 >> Frankie, you got a cigarette?
00:22:41 Do a cigarette trick?
00:22:48 You know, just to break the dirty monotony.
00:22:51 >> Oh.
00:22:52 Wow!
00:23:04 >> Dealer.
00:23:09 >> Hello, dealer.
00:23:10 I come running as soon as I heard.
00:23:22 You want I should get you out, dealer?
00:23:24 >> You think?
00:23:26 >> The stall will drop the charges.
00:23:28 But 37 bucks a lot of dough.
00:23:30 I know you'd pay me back.
00:23:32 >> You think?
00:23:34 >> You'd definitely pay me back.
00:23:36 >> You think?
00:23:38 >> It'd be different if you was dealing for me.
00:23:40 If you want to deal for me, I can get you out.
00:23:43 >> Dirty lousy stool pigeon.
00:23:45 >> I don't know what you mean.
00:23:47 Just trying to do you a favor.
00:23:50 Yes or no?
00:23:54 >> Okay.
00:24:06 >> Took off like a whiffed dog.
00:24:07 He's scared of you, Frankie.
00:24:09 >> Nobody's ever been scared of me.
00:24:13 >> Them Krauts were scared of you.
00:24:15 You was a big man in the army.
00:24:17 >> Big man?
00:24:19 I was the guy who picked the fly spots
00:24:21 out of the black pepper.
00:24:23 [Yelling]
00:24:26 >> Get me out!
00:24:27 Get me out!
00:24:29 Get me out!
00:24:31 God damn it!
00:24:33 Get me out!
00:24:35 Get me out!
00:24:37 Get me out!
00:24:39 I want a fix!
00:24:41 I want a fix!
00:24:43 I want a fix!
00:24:45 Can you give me a fix?
00:24:47 Can you give me a fix?
00:24:49 Can you give me a fix?
00:24:51 I want a fix!
00:24:54 I want a fix!
00:24:55 I'll give you a fix!
00:24:57 >> Jack's check, bullets say a buck.
00:25:02 Big ACs, and here we go down and dirty.
00:25:04 >> Better luck next time, friend.
00:25:06 >> Man with a hammer bumps a buck.
00:25:08 Jack calls.
00:25:10 >> Bucket of paint all red.
00:25:13 >> Coffee.
00:25:15 >> Doesn't mean a thing if you haven't got the king.
00:25:17 Winner every hand.
00:25:19 You bet more, you get more.
00:25:21 Slip me half, make me laugh.
00:25:24 >> You still take tips, dealer?
00:25:25 Or don't they pay so good in the music game?
00:25:27 What happened to that big job you had lined up?
00:25:30 You stink out the joint, give us a fresh deck.
00:25:33 >> I decide when we need a fresh deck at this table.
00:25:36 >> Hey, Louie, borrow me a $30?
00:25:39 >> Get back in the door, lame brain.
00:25:41 >> I take orders only from Frankie.
00:25:43 >> Don't give me a lip, you cheap little hustler.
00:25:45 >> Hustler, schmustler, I'm legit compared to some.
00:25:48 Ain't no 14-year-old junkies waiting around for a check.
00:25:52 >> Ain't no junkies waiting around to see me.
00:25:53 >> You want to die.
00:25:55 And here we go, down and dirty.
00:25:59 Hey.
00:26:09 I'll deal the next one down.
00:26:11 Sorry.
00:26:16 >> What's it a sign of when a dealer's hands begin to shake?
00:26:20 >> Sweet could take the slut for a while, will you?
00:26:22 >> All right, man, new deal.
00:26:27 Okay, man, here we go, down and dirty.
00:26:31 Ace, seven.
00:26:34 >> You know what's eating at you?
00:26:35 You shot off the mouth while kicking it for keeps.
00:26:38 So now you're ashamed of even thinking, well, what you're thinking.
00:26:42 >> I'm not ashamed of anything.
00:26:44 >> You're not ashamed of anything.
00:26:46 >> I'm not ashamed of anything.
00:26:48 >> I'm not ashamed of anything.
00:26:50 >> I'm not ashamed of anything.
00:26:52 >> I'm not ashamed of anything.
00:26:54 >> I'm not ashamed of anything.
00:26:56 >> I'm not ashamed of anything.
00:26:58 >> I'm not ashamed of anything.
00:27:00 >> I'm not ashamed of anything.
00:27:02 >> Well, what you're thinking, ain't that right?
00:27:03 You know I don't talk about my customers, so who'll be the wiser?
00:27:07 Why fight a dealer? For who? For what?
00:27:11 Come over to my place.
00:27:13 What do you say?
00:27:15 I'll be around.
00:27:22 [Music]
00:27:43 [Music]
00:28:11 [Music]
00:28:16 >> They told me you was working here, and I was passing by, and I thought I'd come in and have a drink.
00:28:20 >> Oh, been here a while.
00:28:22 >> Doing any good?
00:28:24 >> All right. Small cut of the game, usual cut of the drinks.
00:28:28 >> Ain't got all night, judge.
00:28:30 >> Ra, have some.
00:28:33 >> Ra. >> Two doubles.
00:28:35 >> You didn't have to do that, Frankie.
00:28:39 >> No reason you should go losing money by wasting your time talking to me.
00:28:42 >> You know it ain't no waste.
00:28:44 I've been hoping you'd come see me.
00:28:46 >> You know how it is, Molly.
00:28:49 >> Sure. So busy, you know.
00:28:52 >> Now, here's to it, Molly-o.
00:29:02 >> Molly-o.
00:29:05 I ain't heard that since you went away.
00:29:08 [Music]
00:29:12 >> You're looking good, Frankie.
00:29:14 >> Feel good.
00:29:16 >> You told me you're going to be a drummer now.
00:29:18 >> Yeah. I got an appointment with a man tomorrow.
00:29:22 >> Oh, that's swell.
00:29:24 >> Probably I won't get the job, though.
00:29:26 >> Sure you will.
00:29:28 >> Probably I don't play good enough.
00:29:29 >> I bet you play fine.
00:29:31 You was always whistling and drumming on tables and things.
00:29:33 Feel good, too.
00:29:35 >> I mean it.
00:29:37 You've got a natural rhythm.
00:29:38 >> I was thinking maybe I'd take a stage name.
00:29:42 Jack Duval.
00:29:44 >> Jack Duval.
00:29:46 Yeah, that's real class.
00:29:48 >> It is, ain't it?
00:29:49 >> That's a swell name.
00:29:50 Just fit you, Frank.
00:29:52 >> This guy I'm going to see tomorrow, he books all the big bands.
00:29:54 I get in with him, boy, I wear a tux.
00:29:57 >> You look swell in a tux.
00:29:59 >> I already got the drums.
00:30:01 >> I need a buck.
00:30:03 Ante up, kid, huh?
00:30:06 [ Music ]
00:30:18 >> I got Lone.
00:30:20 I needed somebody and he's a...
00:30:22 ...poor, beat guy who needs somebody, too.
00:30:26 >> Everybody needs somebody.
00:30:29 But you can do better than him.
00:30:32 >> Can I, Frankie?
00:30:34 [ Music ]
00:30:40 >> Molly, I...
00:30:42 I thought a lot about you while I was away.
00:30:46 About you and me and Zosh.
00:30:49 I would never work out between you and me as long as she was upstairs sitting in that chair.
00:30:55 It'd be different if she didn't love me and she wasn't so helpless.
00:31:03 You can't make a fool of somebody who loves you and they're so helpless.
00:31:06 That's why I didn't come around sooner.
00:31:10 And that's why I ain't coming around no more.
00:31:13 You understand?
00:31:16 >> Sure.
00:31:19 Sure, I understand.
00:31:21 >> You're a good girl, Molly.
00:31:27 >> Sure.
00:31:29 Real good.
00:31:32 [ Music ]
00:31:35 >> Frankie.
00:31:37 Good luck with that fellow tomorrow.
00:31:43 [ Music ]
00:31:49 [ Train Whistle Blowing ]
00:31:53 >> You're not the first to come to me with a letter from Dr. Lennox.
00:31:56 I've taken care of a lot of you people.
00:31:58 >> The doc, he told me.
00:32:01 >> I'm sure he's done it, understand.
00:32:02 So don't feel that this is charity or anything like that.
00:32:04 Now, have you played professionally before?
00:32:07 >> Only down at Lexington.
00:32:09 >> I see.
00:32:11 Well, then you wouldn't mind auditioning.
00:32:12 I mean, I know some band leaders who might have an opening, but they'd have to be sure that you could play.
00:32:15 >> Oh, sure, sure.
00:32:17 >> All right, then.
00:32:19 There's only one thing, Frankie.
00:32:21 You see, a good many people like yourself, well, they mean well, but they're, well, they're weak.
00:32:27 They let me down.
00:32:30 And I go to all this trouble, vouch for them, and they go back on the habit.
00:32:35 It makes me look bad.
00:32:37 >> Oh, I wouldn't, honest.
00:32:39 >> All right, I'm telling you this because, well, once a man lets me down, I'm done with him.
00:32:44 He comes back on his knees.
00:32:46 And don't think that some of them haven't.
00:32:49 >> I wouldn't let you down, Mr. Lane.
00:32:51 >> Good.
00:32:53 I'll call you, let me see, a week from Friday about noon.
00:32:56 All right?
00:32:59 >> I sure do appreciate it.
00:33:00 >> Oh, forget it.
00:33:02 >> Bye.
00:33:04 >> Goodbye.
00:33:05 >> You like my hair better this way or upswept, Frankie?
00:33:13 Huh?
00:33:15 Well, you can at least tell me.
00:33:18 It ain't my fault he don't phone.
00:33:20 What did I say?
00:33:22 Just don't hold your breath till you hear from that guy, that's what I said.
00:33:26 He told you noon, he really is on the 6 o'clock already, so how can you still think he'll phone?
00:33:30 Honest, I'm surprised at you.
00:33:32 I, I just don't want you to eat your heart out, that's all.
00:33:41 Forget the whole thing, Frankie, I bet he has.
00:33:44 You think he's got nothing better to do than worry about you?
00:33:48 You think he don't sleep nights on account of Frankie Machine?
00:33:51 Bet he don't get no rest.
00:33:53 >> Huh?
00:33:56 [phone ringing]
00:34:07 >> Excuse me, I...
00:34:09 [phone ringing]
00:34:13 >> Hello?
00:34:15 Oh, just a minute.
00:34:17 This is for you.
00:34:19 Hello?
00:34:21 [music]
00:34:26 Are you Dr. Dominovsky?
00:34:28 Yes, I came as soon as I could.
00:34:30 Oh.
00:34:32 Well, how you feeling, little lady?
00:34:40 See, the doc asks how am I feeling.
00:34:43 Ah, well, you're feeling fine and a one, two, three.
00:34:47 What is this?
00:34:50 It happens, friend, to be an electric blood revoicer and spine manipulator.
00:34:53 It helps to revoice the blood.
00:34:55 What's the gimmick?
00:34:57 Gimmick?
00:34:59 It happens so, brother, that I am a member of the American Association of Medical Hydrology, Psychology, and Divine Healing.
00:35:05 Where's the socket?
00:35:07 Mm, cold hands.
00:35:10 Poor circulation.
00:35:13 Eat lots of hot things.
00:35:15 Chili, peppers, hot sauces.
00:35:17 Pickles?
00:35:19 Pickles, I'll give you eight.
00:35:20 Now, lean forward and we'll vibrate the vertebraes.
00:35:27 You know how I got like I am?
00:35:31 My spine was hurt.
00:35:33 Oh, I can see that.
00:35:35 The ligatitis in the vertebrae is locked together.
00:35:37 In a car accident, it was hurt.
00:35:39 Three years ago, May 11th.
00:35:41 Maybe you read about it in the papers, huh?
00:35:43 This is the car that happened in.
00:35:44 That's me, laying there.
00:35:46 My husband was the one driving the car and he was drunk.
00:35:48 Drunk, eh?
00:35:50 He got me in this accident and smashed me up good so I can't walk no more, dance no more, nothing.
00:35:54 And he married me right here, in the hospital chapel.
00:35:57 Sash!
00:36:12 Feeling a little better?
00:36:13 Uh-huh, much better.
00:36:16 Hey, up yourself.
00:36:34 Hey, Frankie, guess what?
00:36:37 I got that door for Sash.
00:36:40 He drinks beer and every crawling hair of him is a champion.
00:36:43 Champion of what?
00:36:45 Retrieving.
00:36:47 He brings back empties.
00:36:49 Hey, I'll show you.
00:36:51 Come on, Beardy.
00:36:53 Get up, Beardy.
00:36:55 He's all dog.
00:36:57 You can make money out of him, Frankie.
00:36:59 See, what he's good at is catching them squirrels in the park
00:37:02 or shaking the dirty peanuts out of them, you know what I mean?
00:37:05 Only thing, he's trained to chase only one kind of squirrel.
00:37:09 And they're getting kind of rare in Chicago, and the climate's changing, you know what I mean?
00:37:13 So he's just hanging around, waiting for the climate to change back a little.
00:37:17 He's got a real fighting heart.
00:37:19 He's dizzy, but he's still in there trying.
00:37:22 Take the dog up to Sash.
00:37:31 Frankie, can I go with you?
00:37:34 No.
00:37:36 No.
00:37:37 In a minute, dealer.
00:37:50 [Music]
00:38:19 [Music]
00:38:36 [Music]
00:38:48 [Music]
00:38:56 Five bucks.
00:38:58 Last time it was two.
00:39:03 It was more than six months ago before he went away.
00:39:06 They keep raising the price on me.
00:39:11 [Music]
00:39:18 They keep doing that.
00:39:20 I'll have to find something to take his place.
00:39:23 Monkeys never dead, dealer.
00:39:27 The monkey never dies.
00:39:30 Can you kick him off?
00:39:33 He just hides in a corner, waiting his turn.
00:39:39 [Music]
00:39:56 The monkey will die waiting.
00:40:03 He ain't climbing up on my back no more.
00:40:08 Never again.
00:40:09 I mean it.
00:40:11 Sure.
00:40:14 Sure.
00:40:16 Look, Frankie.
00:40:28 Look how he drinks it.
00:40:30 Oh, ain't that cute?
00:40:32 He's got a thirst like a bar fly.
00:40:36 [Phone ringing]
00:40:38 Hello?
00:40:40 You still expecting that connection to call?
00:40:45 For your own peace of mind, forget him.
00:40:47 The doc said I could count on Mr. Lane and a doc doesn't lie.
00:40:51 Doc?
00:40:53 Look at me, a doc told you I'd be up and around in no time and am I?
00:40:56 Have you seen my sticks?
00:41:00 Seen my drumsticks anywhere?
00:41:02 You know what I'm going to get for this little dog?
00:41:05 A little raincoat like for when it rains.
00:41:07 Plaid maybe.
00:41:09 Or maybe all yellow, huh?
00:41:11 Where are my drumsticks, Zosch?
00:41:13 How'd they get up here?
00:41:17 You liked that, didn't you?
00:41:19 Zosch, I never keep them way up here.
00:41:21 Frankie, they're all up, didn't you?
00:41:23 Zosch!
00:41:25 I put them there.
00:41:33 I stood right up, I walked right over and I put them there, all right?
00:41:35 No, no kidding, how did...
00:41:37 Maybe by when she was straightening up for me.
00:41:39 I don't know.
00:41:41 Stop picking on me!
00:41:43 Frankie, you can't keep stoning yourself about.
00:41:54 There must be a million drummers play better than you do who can't get jobs.
00:41:59 Just remember that and you're going to feel better.
00:42:03 Yeah, sure I will.
00:42:04 Yeah.
00:42:06 God, that noise!
00:42:11 What's this for, Zosch?
00:42:26 Blood.
00:42:28 Oh, my!
00:42:31 She laid out for groceries.
00:42:32 We owe her even more.
00:42:34 You got any?
00:42:37 No.
00:42:39 I don't know what we're doing with all our money.
00:42:42 Don't you get enough cards by Shrieffka?
00:42:50 I just do it to kill the pastime, that's all.
00:42:53 What about my pastime?
00:42:55 What did you say this is for?
00:43:00 I sit here all the time, you don't even talk to me.
00:43:02 We got any more beer?
00:43:06 I'd like some.
00:43:08 Beer bloats, Zosch, when you can't exercise.
00:43:11 Here, pick a card.
00:43:13 Everything's no good for me.
00:43:15 I'm only 25 and it's like I'm an old lady already.
00:43:18 Is it my fault I can't exercise?
00:43:20 You want to pick a card or don't you want to pick a card?
00:43:23 No, I don't want to pick a card.
00:43:25 All I want is just a little...
00:43:29 A little what, Zosch?
00:43:30 Oh, just a little...
00:43:32 A little beer, a little fun, a little anything.
00:43:37 I can't dance no more, I can't swim, I can't even drink beer.
00:43:40 I don't even know what kinds I got anymore.
00:43:43 What other kinds I got these days, Frankie?
00:43:47 All right, pretend like I ain't here.
00:43:51 That's what you're all the time wishing anyway,
00:43:53 and I got killed that night.
00:43:55 I don't wish any such thing.
00:43:58 If I don't talk, you get mad.
00:43:59 If I say anything, you bite my head off.
00:44:01 I don't know whether I'm coming or going anymore, Zosch.
00:44:05 I told you, it gives me headaches.
00:44:10 Well, I got to practice sometimes, Zosch.
00:44:13 The job comes along, I want to be ready.
00:44:15 Job, the job.
00:44:17 Take 'em down to your girlfriend if you got to practice.
00:44:27 What?
00:44:28 Take them down and give her the headache.
00:44:31 Do you know what you're saying, Zosch?
00:44:37 You know what you're talking about?
00:44:39 Don't give me that innocent look.
00:44:41 I ain't said two words to her since I come back.
00:44:45 Just 'cause I sit here, you think I don't know what goes on?
00:44:48 Not two words.
00:44:50 I know plenty.
00:44:52 I know plenty.
00:44:56 I know plenty.
00:44:57 Cut it out, will you, Zosch? Cut it out.
00:45:04 Take 'em down to that tramp if you want to make noise.
00:45:07 Go on, take 'em down to her, why don't you?
00:45:09 All right, I will.
00:45:13 Frankie.
00:45:25 I didn't mean...
00:45:26 It's a long drive to right field.
00:45:30 It's going, going, it's gone, it's a home run.
00:45:33 I got 12 cents to that beer.
00:45:35 If I had 15, I'd be all right.
00:45:37 I got 6 cents here, here you are.
00:45:39 Thanks.
00:45:41 I ain't gonna stand it much longer.
00:45:43 The heartache my old man gives me.
00:45:45 You know what he likes to do most?
00:45:47 Tear the dates off the calendar.
00:45:50 Watching him, that's supposed to be my big Saturday night pleasure.
00:45:54 Sometimes he loses all control, tears off a whole week at once.
00:45:58 Bleating like a belly goat.
00:46:00 You know what would fill up that empty spot in your life?
00:46:03 Yeah? A door.
00:46:05 Ask a satisfied customer.
00:46:07 Frankie, that door guy got you.
00:46:09 Makes a big difference in your life, don't it?
00:46:11 Yeah, baby.
00:46:13 I want to see you.
00:46:15 I want to see you.
00:46:19 After the inning.
00:46:21 I'll still bet you 6 to 5.
00:46:23 And it's a strike. Strike one.
00:46:25 London's getting set again.
00:46:29 At the pitch, London swings.
00:46:31 And it's a high foul.
00:46:33 Roberts is trying to get it.
00:46:35 It may go into the stands. He's going to try.
00:46:37 It's going to be close.
00:46:39 Roberts making tremendous leaps and he's got it.
00:46:41 How are you, Frankie?
00:46:43 You make out all right with the fellow at the job?
00:46:45 Oh, the German job? Yeah, fine, fine.
00:46:48 Well, not so fine.
00:46:51 He sort of topped out on me.
00:46:53 He promised to call me, but...
00:46:55 It's too bad.
00:46:57 There are a million drummers in the world. How do I rate?
00:47:00 Maybe he lost your number.
00:47:03 It happens.
00:47:05 Maybe he's just wishing you'd...
00:47:07 You'd get in touch.
00:47:09 He'd think I was a pest.
00:47:12 Shitty.
00:47:14 Good drummer, that's something. Don't turn up every day.
00:47:17 Go on, Frankie.
00:47:20 Go.
00:47:21 Go on, Frankie.
00:47:24 Come on, Molly. Watch the game.
00:47:42 I don't feel like it, Charlie.
00:47:45 Why don't you go ahead? I'll wait for you.
00:47:47 I'll wait for you.
00:47:48 This is the last game here before the team leaves on its road trip.
00:47:52 Yeah, Studio B, Monday morning.
00:47:56 Fine, thank you, Mr. Lane. Bye.
00:47:58 Monday? I got an audition Monday. Me.
00:48:03 Yeah, he told me to join the union and be ready to work.
00:48:05 Well, that's swell, Frankie.
00:48:07 You know, he did lose my phone number.
00:48:09 He'd been trying to find me all week long.
00:48:11 Here I was ready to forget the whole thing.
00:48:13 See, if you hadn't opened your mouth, I wouldn't have called him.
00:48:16 I got an audition with a big band.
00:48:17 Me on TV.
00:48:19 Practice a lot, Frankie.
00:48:21 Practice? I'll beat those heads to a shred.
00:48:23 Only I gotta find a place where.
00:48:25 Zosch can't stand the noise.
00:48:27 Molly, you suppose maybe I could put the drums in your place
00:48:33 and sort of drop in once in a while?
00:48:36 Why not?
00:48:40 Molly, why not?
00:48:44 Oh, Johnny wouldn't understand.
00:48:46 So what could he do?
00:48:48 Ain't a question what he could do, Frankie.
00:48:51 A fella like Johnny can't do much about anything.
00:48:55 It's a question what it does to him.
00:48:58 I'm all he has in the world.
00:49:00 I don't want to hurt him.
00:49:02 Molly, for crying out loud.
00:49:04 Oh, you don't know Frankie.
00:49:06 A fella like him,
00:49:08 sometimes I'm all alone.
00:49:11 What does he do, cry?
00:49:13 He's a lush, Molly.
00:49:14 He's a hundred percent habitual drunk.
00:49:16 Look, everybody's habitual, son.
00:49:18 With him it's liquorice.
00:49:20 Please, Molly.
00:49:22 Molly, oh.
00:49:24 It ain't just that, Frankie.
00:49:26 I don't want it to start with each other again.
00:49:30 Look, what you said about us not being good,
00:49:33 it was the truth.
00:49:35 Even before you went away,
00:49:38 I tried to...
00:49:40 I tried to...
00:49:41 It just doesn't add up.
00:49:44 It never did, it never can.
00:49:46 Well, give it a chance.
00:49:48 I told you it would one day.
00:49:50 All my life has been one day.
00:49:52 On and on and on.
00:49:56 I got drums, I'm headed for a good job.
00:49:58 Is that so on and on and on?
00:50:00 I make some money, make Zosh well.
00:50:02 What's so on and on and on about that?
00:50:05 Don't shut me out, Molly.
00:50:07 I'm trying.
00:50:09 You want to see me?
00:50:10 No.
00:50:12 What do you mean, no?
00:50:14 Vi?
00:50:21 Here, what we owe.
00:50:24 Frankie, Vi says can she trust me.
00:50:26 Tell her, tell her Frankie, what an honest hustler I am.
00:50:29 Frankie.
00:50:31 I guess maybe you could drop in once in a while.
00:50:36 Thanks, Molly.
00:50:37 See you tonight.
00:50:51 See you tonight.
00:50:52 See you tonight.
00:50:53 See you tonight.
00:50:54 See you tonight.
00:50:55 Thanks.
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00:51:24 [MUSIC PLAYING]
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00:51:38 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:51:42 [DRUMMING]
00:52:08 How's that?
00:52:09 Real nice.
00:52:10 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:52:14 Should have heard what I did with Perdido a little while ago.
00:52:17 Good, huh?
00:52:19 I hope the neighbors liked it, too.
00:52:22 I'm very big with the neighbors.
00:52:25 They keep banging on the pipes to let me know how much they appreciate it.
00:52:30 I won't let it go to my head, though.
00:52:32 Well, keep playing drums.
00:52:34 At 5 AM, you'll see what goes to your head.
00:52:36 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:52:41 You slip me a smile and I'll give you my autograph.
00:52:44 You won't have to fight your way through the Bobby Sox's to get to me.
00:52:47 I bet those Bobby Sox's go for you at that.
00:52:50 Ah.
00:52:51 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:52:56 You tired?
00:52:59 But in a very nice way.
00:53:01 I've been feeling good all night.
00:53:05 I joined the Musician's Union today.
00:53:07 Shvitzka loan you the money?
00:53:09 Him?
00:53:11 Who did?
00:53:12 Nobody.
00:53:14 I'm going to hop the drums.
00:53:16 Oh, Frankie, no.
00:53:17 I've got it figured out pretty good.
00:53:19 When I get a job, I'll take an advance and get the drums out again.
00:53:22 In the meantime, I'll use a practice pad.
00:53:24 You should have asked Shvitzka.
00:53:27 I haven't even seen him.
00:53:29 You didn't go to work?
00:53:31 I've been practicing here all night.
00:53:34 I quit the game, Molly.
00:53:36 It wouldn't hurt you to wait a couple of days, Frank.
00:53:40 I wanted to quit.
00:53:42 I'm quitting a couple of things.
00:53:44 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:53:50 Is it bad?
00:53:55 Not too bad.
00:54:02 You shouldn't have started again.
00:54:04 Who knows why I started in the first place?
00:54:09 I guess in the beginning, you do it only for kicks.
00:54:15 Louie gave me my first shot for nothing.
00:54:19 I thought I could take it or leave it alone.
00:54:22 So I took it.
00:54:23 And I took it again and again.
00:54:27 And one day, Louie wasn't around.
00:54:30 I nearly went crazy till I found him.
00:54:34 Oh, I was sick.
00:54:37 I was so sick.
00:54:41 You can't be that sick and live.
00:54:45 That's when I knew I was hooked.
00:54:48 There was a 40-pound monkey on my back.
00:54:54 The only way to get along with a load like that is to keep leaning on a fix.
00:55:06 Don't.
00:55:10 Don't.
00:55:13 I'm one of the lucky ones, Molly.
00:55:17 I kicked it, and I'm not too far hooked to kick it again.
00:55:21 I got my last fix.
00:55:23 I'm not too far hooked to kick it again, Molly.
00:55:28 Tell me something.
00:55:30 You think those Bobby socks are really good for me?
00:55:36 You can be such a hap.
00:55:41 Yeah, maybe I'll get Sparrow a job with the orchestra.
00:55:46 And when I can put enough money together, I can get Zosch into a real good hospital
00:55:52 And then maybe...
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00:57:32 [knocking]
00:57:34 Who is it?
00:57:35 Sweetie, open up.
00:57:38 Just a minute.
00:57:39 [knocking]
00:57:46 All right, all right. Where is he?
00:57:47 Good morning, Miss Machine.
00:57:48 Frankie?
00:57:49 Frankie, where is he?
00:57:50 What is it? What did he do?
00:57:51 What did he do? You know what he did.
00:57:53 He quit. No notice, no nothing.
00:57:55 He sends White by that misfit that he's through.
00:57:57 I had to take the spot myself.
00:57:59 Where is he?
00:58:00 He wasn't at the game.
00:58:03 Would we be looking for him all over if he was at the game?
00:58:06 He eats my bread. Six years he eats my bread.
00:58:09 He gets put away, I send you money regular.
00:58:11 He gets out, I give him his job back.
00:58:13 Shut up.
00:58:14 What did he make? Shut up.
00:58:15 Shut up.
00:58:16 You think it was easy talking fellows like Williams and Marquette up to a two-bit game like yours?
00:58:19 Louie, Louie, I sold him on Frankie.
00:58:21 Why are we getting excited?
00:58:22 They're fat in the pocket and hungry for action.
00:58:25 We finally get a chance to score big.
00:58:28 And you lose the deal.
00:58:30 Look, Louie, I swear, I swear when Marquette and Williams come, the dealer will be there.
00:58:35 Or a player just as good.
00:58:36 There ain't none as good.
00:58:38 Why didn't you offer me more money, a piece of the play even?
00:58:40 From your end or mine?
00:58:41 What's the difference whose end?
00:58:43 You expect me to stand here and argue about pennies?
00:58:48 Your end.
00:58:57 Look, I'm a musician.
00:59:01 Well, how does it feel?
00:59:02 Well, it feels like...
00:59:05 You better hang onto my arm or I go up like a balloon.
00:59:08 I'm a musician.
00:59:11 Where are we going?
00:59:13 I don't know, but I want to buy you something.
00:59:15 Ah, no.
00:59:16 I gotta spend some money or I'll bust.
00:59:18 How about one of those in green?
00:59:20 Frankie.
00:59:22 Maybe a color TV set.
00:59:23 They're pretty.
00:59:24 Go on.
00:59:27 Will you look at this production?
00:59:29 And only for cooking?
00:59:31 I don't want a thing like that.
00:59:33 Boy, it's goofy, huh?
00:59:36 It's pretty, huh?
00:59:39 I wonder what he does for a living.
00:59:41 Him?
00:59:43 Well, he must make a nice dollar.
00:59:45 Look the way he dresses you.
00:59:47 Kitchen like that.
00:59:48 I notice he don't help a nun, though.
00:59:50 I bet he never even married the girl.
00:59:52 Look at that, she ain't even wearing a ring on her finger.
00:59:54 She takes it off when she cooks, maybe.
00:59:57 And he's tired after a hard day's work.
00:59:59 All right, so let him sit there, but at least he could talk to her once in a while.
01:00:02 He doesn't have to sit there with his nose buried in a magazine.
01:00:05 I would talk to her.
01:00:06 What would you say?
01:00:08 Oh, I'd say, "How you been?
01:00:10 How did it go today?
01:00:11 What's for supper?"
01:00:12 Steak.
01:00:13 Steak's for supper, and everything went fine today.
01:00:15 Steak.
01:00:16 Good.
01:00:17 Now, how about you and me stepping out tonight after we eat?
01:00:21 Why don't we just stay home?
01:00:23 Turn on some music?
01:00:25 Yeah.
01:00:27 I like that better.
01:00:29 We'll just stay home and turn on some music.
01:00:33 I wish it was Monday already.
01:00:39 Hi, Zosch.
01:00:40 Where you been?
01:00:41 Shvitzka was here.
01:00:42 He said you quit him.
01:00:43 Where you been?
01:00:44 Look.
01:00:45 Why'd you quit him?
01:00:46 I get a tryout on Monday, and if the band leader likes the way I play, I'm hired.
01:00:49 Frankie, go tell Shvitzka you was fooling, you'll deal.
01:00:52 Maybe this band leader won't like how you play.
01:00:55 Zosch, look, I joined the musician's union.
01:00:58 Why you gotta go around changing things?
01:01:01 Why can't it be like always?
01:01:04 Why you gotta quit dealing, Frankie?
01:01:06 How we gonna live with no money coming in?
01:01:08 It'll start coming in Monday.
01:01:10 But suppose they call this great tryout off?
01:01:12 You can't tell me it's a sure thing, can you?
01:01:14 How about we deal for Shvitzka like always?
01:01:17 Forget this great job.
01:01:20 I quit dealing, Zosch.
01:01:21 I can't take the chance, don't you understand?
01:01:24 If the joint gets raided and I get picked up again, Mr. Lane would be through with me.
01:01:27 And then how would I play with a band?
01:01:30 How you gonna play if Shvitzka get your arms broke?
01:01:34 Go on.
01:01:35 Yeah, right here, he said it.
01:01:36 And he wanted to slap me around too.
01:01:39 Why can't it be like always?
01:01:44 Oh, my God.
01:01:47 Antek.
01:02:12 You miserable piece of humanity.
01:02:20 I gotta write the quit if I want.
01:02:22 Marquette and Williams are coming tomorrow.
01:02:24 Don't you realize the significance?
01:02:25 Leave me alone.
01:02:27 I'll leave you alone.
01:02:29 In the alley with the cats looking.
01:02:31 That's enough, Shvitzka.
01:02:33 You want a deal? He don't want a deal.
01:02:35 What are you talking about?
01:02:36 Don't raise your voice to me, you slob.
01:02:40 He's no slave, you can't force him, so what's the use?
01:02:43 He, uh...
01:02:44 You had the best of him all these years.
01:02:45 Don't be a pig.
01:02:48 This ain't interesting, right?
01:02:50 All right, all right.
01:02:52 Marquette and Williams, never heard of them.
01:02:54 Money?
01:02:55 Something to blow your nose on.
01:02:57 I washed my hands.
01:03:02 He's just a pig is all.
01:03:05 Still, you can't blame him so much.
01:03:08 The big ones get away and a con of the best dealer in the business ain't working for you no more.
01:03:12 That ain't easy to swallow.
01:03:15 You're the best, all right.
01:03:17 You're a squeeze player, Louis.
01:03:21 Been tried on you before.
01:03:23 I'm new around here.
01:03:26 Are we really asking so much, dealer?
01:03:28 One night.
01:03:29 I'd like to be rich...
01:03:30 You help us make a bundle, we'll spread a little of that old sunshine around.
01:03:34 Couldn't you use a couple of hundred?
01:03:37 Maybe...
01:03:38 Two-five-oh?
01:03:40 Huh?
01:03:42 Two-five-oh pays a lot of doctor bills, dealer.
01:03:47 Tomorrow, huh?
01:03:48 Frankie...
01:03:49 Let him make up his mind.
01:03:53 Okay.
01:03:55 But for one night.
01:03:56 Win or lose.
01:03:57 Sun up, I case the deck.
01:03:59 Sure, you're the dealer.
01:04:00 What a load off.
01:04:01 Now I can sleep.
01:04:03 Take care of that arm.
01:04:07 The character, huh?
01:04:10 Were you jacking up the price just now, or do you really have this music job?
01:04:18 If they like what they hear.
01:04:22 Chancy, huh?
01:04:25 Nervous?
01:04:30 So what are we waiting for?
01:04:31 Don't talk about it, it's tough enough.
01:04:34 I know, I know.
01:04:36 I put down a craving once.
01:04:39 No.
01:04:40 Candy, sweets.
01:04:42 I used to be eating it all the time.
01:04:44 Got examined for the army, they said you got sugar in your blood, fam.
01:04:48 You gotta give up sweets forever, it's goodbye Charlie.
01:04:52 I had to give up candy.
01:04:55 My gums bleed for you.
01:04:57 It's awful.
01:04:59 It was.
01:05:01 That unfinished feeling you got all the time.
01:05:05 Well, I don't have to tell you.
01:05:06 So don't.
01:05:07 I mean you got this one thing on the mind all the time.
01:05:11 Can't stop thinking about it.
01:05:13 You're just a mind of information, ain't you?
01:05:15 You know what I did?
01:05:17 I said to myself, okay, off sweets forever.
01:05:20 Well, forever can start tomorrow.
01:05:23 For once in my life, I'm gonna eat all the candy that I can hold.
01:05:28 I bought $18.23 worth of candy, lugged it up to my room.
01:05:33 All night long I ate candy.
01:05:38 I was sick.
01:05:40 I was sweating.
01:05:41 But I kept shoving it in.
01:05:45 Ever since then, when I feel like candy, I say to myself, well, you can't complain brother.
01:05:50 You once had it, and had it good.
01:05:55 You know what I mean?
01:06:01 Huh?
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01:06:42 How's it, Molly O?
01:06:44 I'm all right, Frankie, but where you been?
01:06:46 Well, yeah.
01:06:47 A couple of rides.
01:06:50 All day I was expecting you'd be into practice.
01:06:52 Practice?
01:06:53 I got down there and knock 'em dead.
01:06:55 It's all in the wrist and I got the touch, Molly.
01:06:58 I got steady as a rock. I can do anything I want it to do.
01:07:05 Keep the change, pal.
01:07:07 Thanks.
01:07:09 You got a cigarette, Frankie?
01:07:11 Yeah.
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01:07:27 You're on it again, Frankie.
01:07:29 Why?
01:07:30 Why?
01:07:32 Uh, listen, Molly.
01:07:34 Listen.
01:07:35 Why?
01:07:36 Molly.
01:07:37 Molly.
01:07:38 Beat it.
01:07:39 Molly, I only want to take a walk.
01:07:41 Molly, listen to me. I can explain.
01:07:43 Molly, I just want to talk.
01:07:44 Will you get out of here?
01:07:45 Please.
01:07:46 Molly, please.
01:07:47 Please, don't hurt me, will you?
01:07:48 Go away.
01:07:50 [Music]
01:07:53 Are you looking to lose your job?
01:07:55 Can't you manage your customers?
01:07:56 Molly, listen to me.
01:07:58 I got to talk to you.
01:08:00 Don't go there.
01:08:02 Molly.
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01:08:22 Molly.
01:08:23 Molly.
01:08:24 Molly.
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01:08:28 Molly, listen to me.
01:08:29 [Music]
01:08:33 Molly, open the door.
01:08:35 Molly, will you open the door?
01:08:37 [Music]
01:08:39 Molly.
01:08:40 Molly.
01:08:41 Let me talk to you, Molly.
01:08:43 [Music]
01:08:49 Molly.
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01:08:51 Molly, open the door.
01:08:53 [Music]
01:09:03 Molly.
01:09:04 [Music]
01:09:05 Come here.
01:09:06 [Music]
01:09:07 Where are you going, Molly?
01:09:09 Come here.
01:09:10 Where are you going, Molly?
01:09:11 [Music]
01:09:13 Taxi.
01:09:14 Let me explain. You'll know why I did it.
01:09:15 Taxi.
01:09:16 Molly, listen, will you please?
01:09:18 Let me tell you what happened.
01:09:19 Where are you going, Molly?
01:09:21 Tell me, where are you going?
01:09:23 No, Molly.
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01:09:25 Molly.
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01:10:07 Don't forget to clean out the gaboon.
01:10:09 I already cleaned it.
01:10:11 And say please when you talk to me or I'll buy a gaboon and go into business for myself.
01:10:15 How's that, Frankie?
01:10:17 Nothing, huh?
01:10:18 Well, well.
01:10:19 [Knocking]
01:10:20 I'm reminding you, sweet girl.
01:10:22 I get two, two and a half, maybe more.
01:10:25 Would I go back on my word?
01:10:33 [Indistinct chatter]
01:10:36 How are you feeling, dealer?
01:10:38 [Indistinct chatter]
01:10:40 How are you, sweet girl?
01:10:41 Ah, big night tonight.
01:10:43 [Indistinct chatter]
01:10:48 [Knocking]
01:10:50 Yeah?
01:10:57 What's the place?
01:10:58 I don't know what place you mean, buddy.
01:11:00 This is the Endless Belt and Leather Company.
01:11:02 You want to buy an Endless Belt?
01:11:04 Right in.
01:11:05 Where'd you start?
01:11:06 How you been?
01:11:07 Fine.
01:11:08 How are you?
01:11:09 Good.
01:11:10 I could handle a door better if I was blind.
01:11:12 Why, you couldn't heat towels for a scared barber.
01:11:15 You know, sweet girl?
01:11:16 Oh, sure.
01:11:17 Glad to have you.
01:11:18 Hi.
01:11:19 Hi.
01:11:20 You a machine?
01:11:21 Man with a golden arm, huh?
01:11:23 Yeah.
01:11:24 Let's see you try and take this away.
01:11:27 [Footsteps]
01:11:30 Here we go, down and dirty.
01:11:40 [Footsteps]
01:11:44 [Footsteps]
01:11:47 [Knocking]
01:11:58 [Knocking]
01:12:01 No ladies allowed, you know that, boy.
01:12:05 Is Frankie in there?
01:12:06 What's the matter?
01:12:07 Sash.
01:12:08 I can't get her to sleep.
01:12:10 She and Frankie had an argument and she's almost out of her mind.
01:12:13 Is he in there?
01:12:14 Well, I can't call him now.
01:12:15 Well, I just want to know he's here.
01:12:17 I've been bouncing around Clark Street like a pool ball.
01:12:19 He's here, he's here.
01:12:21 I gotta get back in.
01:12:22 Well, tell him she's worried you get a chance.
01:12:24 Yeah.
01:12:25 Three aces.
01:12:30 Two pairs.
01:12:31 Possible straight flush.
01:12:33 Aces.
01:12:34 Two hundred.
01:12:35 I called it two hundred and I raise it two.
01:12:39 I'll have a look for four hundred and the house bumps you three hundred more.
01:12:43 Up to you, aces.
01:12:45 I don't know, I just don't know.
01:12:48 You got three aces showing.
01:12:50 He's got a possible straight flush that a queen's showing.
01:12:53 I tell you he's bluffing.
01:12:54 I think he bluffed me out of a couple tonight.
01:12:57 You wouldn't be jerk enough to try it again, would you?
01:13:00 Bet and find out.
01:13:02 Well, bet, bet. I tell you he's a bluff artist.
01:13:05 Call.
01:13:08 I call it and I raise it five hundred more.
01:13:11 Sammy!
01:13:12 I know what I'm doing.
01:13:13 I'll have a look.
01:13:16 And the house bumps you five hundred more.
01:13:20 I told you, I told you he had it.
01:13:23 Shut up, would you? Let me think.
01:13:25 Up to you.
01:13:27 What's the rush I want to know?
01:13:29 Your bet, two pairs.
01:13:32 I heard you, I heard you.
01:13:34 What is this, a false join or something?
01:13:35 A man's got to write the steadyest hand.
01:13:37 Bet or fold?
01:13:38 Use your head, Sammy. I tell you he's got it.
01:13:42 Don't throw good money after bad.
01:13:43 I know what I'm doing.
01:13:44 What did you have?
01:13:56 You didn't pay to find out.
01:13:59 Nothing.
01:14:02 Two lousy nines.
01:14:03 You let him bluff you out of a full house with a lousy two nines?
01:14:07 You do that again at this table and you're through.
01:14:09 Forget it this once, dealer.
01:14:12 He paid plenty for it.
01:14:13 You're good, dealer.
01:14:18 Maybe too good.
01:14:19 What do you mean by that?
01:14:21 Cut the talk. Deal. Deal.
01:14:25 Pa, get some of this smoke out of here.
01:14:27 What do you mean, too good?
01:14:30 The shoe fits, brother.
01:14:33 I'm casing the deck. It's daylight.
01:14:35 What?
01:14:36 Tell him to sit down and deal.
01:14:38 Well, we always break up around now.
01:14:40 One more round.
01:14:41 How about my money?
01:14:42 Let's let dealer back in the slot.
01:14:44 Frankie, how about it?
01:14:46 Nope. Just give me what's coming to me.
01:14:48 One more hour, huh?
01:14:49 I'll deal.
01:14:50 You?
01:14:51 We want to play machine.
01:14:52 Oh, you think I can't sell you a thing or two, huh?
01:14:54 Sit down. We'll get going.
01:14:56 How about my dough?
01:14:57 As soon as we break.
01:14:58 Now, give us a chance to come to an agreement.
01:15:00 Now, give us a chance to count it at least.
01:15:02 Go home. You'll get it later.
01:15:04 Okay, ante up. Here we go.
01:15:06 A hundred it is.
01:15:07 Yeah, a hundred.
01:15:09 Okay, here we go.
01:15:12 Here we go.
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01:15:52 Good morning, Frankie.
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01:17:14 Frankie!
01:17:17 Louie's still here.
01:17:18 He's having an apoplexy.
01:17:19 What they're doing a sweep in there?
01:17:21 We're getting murdered. You've got to take the slot.
01:17:25 I ain't here for dealing.
01:17:26 Look, you've got to make it stop, Louie.
01:17:28 No deal, no fix.
01:17:29 Well, give me my money and I'll go see somebody else.
01:17:30 I can't give you any money now. The house needs a receipt.
01:17:32 You owe it to me.
01:17:33 Take me to court.
01:17:34 Please, Louie. You've got to make it stop.
01:17:36 I'll take care of you.
01:17:38 Just work a few hours.
01:17:39 I've got to get some sleep. I've got to be fresh tomorrow.
01:17:41 You work a few hours. Do us a favor.
01:17:43 I'll guarantee you'll feel like a week in the country.
01:17:45 Please, Louie, please, now.
01:17:46 Drop dead.
01:17:48 Wait a second.
01:17:49 Okay.
01:17:57 Louie says you've got money for him.
01:17:59 Give me. He's waiting.
01:18:00 Sparrow?
01:18:01 Yeah, yeah.
01:18:02 Yeah, I know he's waiting.
01:18:03 So I seen this one and that one and they all say the same thing.
01:18:06 Tell Louie like he tells us.
01:18:08 Nothin'.
01:18:09 Or nothin'.
01:18:10 Not a penny?
01:18:11 No.
01:18:12 Hey, how is it up there?
01:18:13 What a game.
01:18:14 Sweep goes melting away like a dirty candle.
01:18:17 The dealer's losing, huh?
01:18:18 What's happened to that golden arm?
01:18:20 Don't worry about the dealer.
01:18:21 The game's just going on a day and a half.
01:18:23 He'll come through.
01:18:24 Why not with those educated fingers?
01:18:26 Now you see it, now you don't.
01:18:29 You keep your dirty mouth off the dealer.
01:18:31 Frankie runs a clean game.
01:18:33 There ain't nothin' in the world can make him change that.
01:18:35 Ugh.
01:18:36 Hey, Antec.
01:18:39 Six of hearts.
01:18:42 Eight of spades.
01:18:43 All right, all right.
01:18:44 Six of hearts.
01:18:45 Can you let me have a thousand?
01:18:47 How about 500?
01:18:50 200.
01:18:51 I know it's Sunday night.
01:18:53 I didn't call you up to find what day it is.
01:18:55 House checks to you.
01:18:57 Hold it a minute.
01:18:58 Here, hold it.
01:18:59 Give me some of that.
01:19:05 I gotta get out of here, Louie.
01:19:11 I'm dead.
01:19:12 I ain't slept in almost two days.
01:19:14 Just a little while now.
01:19:15 I ain't doing any good.
01:19:17 The house is still losing.
01:19:19 Stay with it, dealer.
01:19:20 The class is beginning to tell.
01:19:21 Just stay with it.
01:19:22 I just can't.
01:19:23 My head's in my mouth.
01:19:24 I just can't.
01:19:25 My head won't work no more.
01:19:26 Louie, Louie, I'm running out of guys to call.
01:19:28 Lippy.
01:19:29 You can't find him.
01:19:30 I'll find him.
01:19:31 He's loaded.
01:19:32 I'm getting out of here.
01:19:33 Just a little longer.
01:19:34 But I'll make a call.
01:19:36 Then I'll take you over to my place.
01:19:38 Ah.
01:19:45 Hey, where were we?
01:19:46 Who's next?
01:19:47 House checks to you.
01:19:49 Okay, I'll stay down here.
01:19:50 Follow me.
01:19:51 [doorbell]
01:19:52 Coffee?
01:20:11 Good and black.
01:20:12 [chatter]
01:20:14 [knocking]
01:20:15 I can't raise another cent.
01:20:29 How's it going?
01:20:30 They're slugging us with their money.
01:20:32 Every pot almost.
01:20:33 They're raising and raising until we're forced out.
01:20:35 What day is it?
01:20:36 Can't you think of anybody we can tap for a few thousand?
01:20:38 What day is it?
01:20:40 Is it Monday yet?
01:20:42 Listen to me.
01:20:43 Are you listening to me?
01:20:45 Why, what?
01:20:46 Listen to me, I said.
01:20:48 The next big pot, they try to force you out by the raising,
01:20:50 you gotta stay with them.
01:20:52 Swiefka don't let me.
01:20:53 He keeps nudging me to follow.
01:20:54 That's 'cause he ain't sure you'll win.
01:20:56 You can't be sure.
01:20:57 There's a way you can be sure, all right.
01:20:59 You can do anything you want with those cards.
01:21:01 Oh, that's only for fun.
01:21:02 I haven't got nerve to do it for real.
01:21:04 You want to get out of here, don't you?
01:21:05 What?
01:21:06 You want to get to that tryout in good condition, don't you?
01:21:08 Yeah, I want to get there feeling good, yeah.
01:21:10 Well, then make sure.
01:21:11 You know what I mean.
01:21:13 Let's get on with the game.
01:21:15 Let's get on with the game.
01:21:16 I feel hot.
01:21:17 No.
01:21:18 Hey.
01:21:19 [chatter]
01:21:21 You want to play again?
01:21:22 Yeah, man, I'm going to play them one time.
01:21:24 All right, play.
01:21:25 OK, David.
01:21:26 [chatter]
01:21:29 [chatter]
01:21:31 I'm in.
01:21:50 I'm in.
01:21:51 Three.
01:21:55 King.
01:21:56 Jack.
01:21:57 Jack.
01:21:58 King bets 100.
01:21:59 Call.
01:22:02 I'm in on a pair of threes.
01:22:04 King, 10.
01:22:06 Jack, 7.
01:22:07 Pair of threes.
01:22:08 I bet 200.
01:22:09 I call the two.
01:22:11 House bets two.
01:22:13 Come on out.
01:22:15 Pair of threes.
01:22:16 Pair of kings.
01:22:17 Pair of jacks.
01:22:18 I'm betting 500.
01:22:20 House sees.
01:22:26 Call.
01:22:27 Come on out.
01:22:30 Three treys.
01:22:32 Kings.
01:22:34 Jacks.
01:22:35 Three treys.
01:22:36 Three little treys.
01:22:37 Bet 500 bucks.
01:22:38 [chatter]
01:22:46 [chatter]
01:22:48 Take off your glasses.
01:22:59 No.
01:23:00 Take them off.
01:23:01 Keep your second eye on me.
01:23:02 I didn't know.
01:23:05 I didn't know.
01:23:06 I'll get to you in a second.
01:23:08 I didn't know.
01:23:09 This never happened to me before.
01:23:10 11 years I've been running this game.
01:23:12 Ask anybody.
01:23:14 You don't deal for me no more.
01:23:16 You want him.
01:23:19 I wouldn't dirty my hands.
01:23:22 How was I to know?
01:23:24 You followed, you followed, so I've been running this game.
01:23:26 Tell him.
01:23:27 Tell him.
01:23:28 Frankie.
01:23:35 Everything's all right now, Frankie.
01:23:41 Everything's all right now, Frankie.
01:23:43 Hey.
01:23:46 Frankie.
01:23:48 What's the little cupping around, huh?
01:23:51 Nothing.
01:23:52 Am I right?
01:23:53 You'll see.
01:23:57 Now, from now we'll be in antics.
01:24:00 Just laughing about it.
01:24:02 You should have seen Chwicka's face.
01:24:06 When Williams said he'd get to him in a minute.
01:24:09 He went white.
01:24:10 It was so funny.
01:24:12 Cut it out, you hear?
01:24:15 You was the best sport I knew my whole life.
01:24:20 You hear me?
01:24:21 Stay away from me, punk.
01:24:26 Stay away from me, punk.
01:24:27 Hurry, quick.
01:24:55 Please, please.
01:24:56 Beginning to wear off quick for you, ain't it?
01:24:59 You're graduating, student.
01:25:01 You're gonna have to step it up.
01:25:03 Anything for please, hurry.
01:25:04 All right.
01:25:06 Let's see your money.
01:25:09 Later, later.
01:25:10 Right now.
01:25:12 Trust me this once, will you?
01:25:14 No, I don't do that.
01:25:15 I'll pay you twice as much later, but I gotta do something right now.
01:25:18 Easy.
01:25:19 I'll even push for you, Louie, hurry.
01:25:21 A flippin' junkie always says that.
01:25:24 Please, Louie, please.
01:25:25 Please, Louie.
01:25:27 Get your dirty hands off.
01:25:52 Frankie.
01:25:53 Wake up.
01:25:54 Get up.
01:25:55 No, no.
01:25:56 Where did you put it?
01:25:57 Frankie, no, no, Frankie, no.
01:25:58 Where did you keep it?
01:25:59 Let go of me.
01:26:00 Let go, Frankie.
01:26:01 I can't find it.
01:26:02 I can't find it.
01:26:03 Let me take you home, Frankie.
01:26:05 Frankie, please, let me take you home, Frankie.
01:26:08 Frankie, please.
01:26:09 I gotta be on time.
01:26:11 I gotta be on time.
01:26:13 It's all right.
01:26:19 Frankie.
01:26:20 Frankie.
01:26:21 Wow, what's the matter?
01:26:45 Come on, let's try to really cook it.
01:26:47 Mr. Machine.
01:26:49 Mr. Lane.
01:26:50 Okay, can you read music?
01:26:51 Yes.
01:26:52 Shelly, let Mr. Machine sit in on this one.
01:26:54 Number 37, it's right in front of you.
01:27:00 You know it, Mr. Machine?
01:27:04 Okay, let's try.
01:27:07 One, two, three, four.
01:27:10 Mr. Machine, the first four bars is all you.
01:27:13 Come on, let's try it again.
01:27:14 One, two, three, four.
01:27:19 I'm sorry.
01:27:20 Are you all set?
01:27:22 Once again.
01:27:23 One, two, three, four.
01:27:27 One, two, three, four.
01:27:29 [music]
01:27:32 [music]
01:27:35 [music]
01:27:38 [music]
01:28:05 Okay, Shelly, let's go.
01:28:08 [music]
01:28:11 [music]
01:28:39 Zosch, do we have any money?
01:28:40 I need some money.
01:28:42 No, what's the matter?
01:28:43 Some around here yesterday, wasn't there?
01:28:46 I need some money, Zosch.
01:28:47 Oh, there ain't any.
01:28:48 What is it, Frankie?
01:28:49 What is it?
01:28:51 [door slams]
01:28:53 [music]
01:28:55 [door slams]
01:29:02 [music]
01:29:05 [music]
01:29:06 [music]
01:29:30 [music]
01:29:32 [music]
01:29:33 You can walk.
01:29:38 Since when?
01:29:40 [laughs]
01:29:45 What?
01:29:46 What's the angle?
01:29:47 What are you and Frankie trying to pull?
01:29:50 [laughs]
01:29:53 Come on, tell me.
01:29:54 One hustler to another, huh?
01:29:56 Come on, let me in on it.
01:29:58 Let me in on it or I'll quibble for you, you hear?
01:30:01 I'll tell everybody you can walk.
01:30:02 You always could.
01:30:04 I'll tell them all you can walk.
01:30:05 You're a pony.
01:30:07 [laughs]
01:30:08 No, Louie.
01:30:10 Louie.
01:30:12 Louie, no.
01:30:14 No, no, you can't do this.
01:30:15 You can't tell anybody.
01:30:17 Please, Louie.
01:30:18 Let me be.
01:30:19 Get your hands off.
01:30:20 [music]
01:30:22 [gunshots]
01:30:23 [screams]
01:30:24 Don't touch him.
01:30:29 Call the police.
01:30:30 Did you fall?
01:30:31 Louie.
01:30:32 [music]
01:30:33 [explosion]
01:30:46 [music]
01:30:48 [gunshots]
01:30:49 [music]
01:31:11 [music]
01:31:12 Molly.
01:31:19 Molly.
01:31:21 Molly.
01:31:23 [music]
01:31:26 [music]
01:31:27 Ain't that the way it happened?
01:31:45 They had a fight.
01:31:47 Next thing anyone knew, Louie was fallen.
01:31:49 Come on, level, Zosh.
01:31:52 Don't try to outthink me.
01:31:53 You'll only get tangled.
01:31:55 I don't know anything about a fight.
01:31:56 I was sleeping all morning right here in this chair.
01:31:59 Then for all you know, it did happen that way.
01:32:02 While you were sleeping, Frankie shoved him over.
01:32:04 He didn't.
01:32:06 How do you know if you were sleeping?
01:32:08 If it wasn't I was sleeping, more like dozing, kind of.
01:32:13 I'd heard a fight if there was one.
01:32:15 Frankie didn't do it.
01:32:18 He wasn't even here.
01:32:19 When wasn't he here?
01:32:21 When it happened.
01:32:23 How can you be sure if he was dozing?
01:32:25 I was up when he left.
01:32:28 That's how I'm sure.
01:32:29 I saw him go.
01:32:30 And he was home this morning.
01:32:32 But only a second, honest.
01:32:35 He didn't get in a fight.
01:32:36 He was here only a second.
01:32:37 Why didn't he stick around?
01:32:39 Was somebody after him?
01:32:41 Nobody was after him.
01:32:43 Nobody.
01:32:44 He just wanted some money, is all.
01:32:45 What for?
01:32:47 I don't know what for.
01:32:48 A fix.
01:32:49 He wanted it for a fix from Louie.
01:32:52 It had nothing to do with Louie.
01:32:53 How do you know?
01:32:55 Because there was no money.
01:32:57 Why would he want to see Louie for a fix if he didn't have no money?
01:33:01 To try and get one without money.
01:33:03 Okay, I can wait.
01:33:07 Wherever he is, sooner or later he's got to come out for a fix.
01:33:10 Molly.
01:33:18 Molly, wait, please.
01:33:21 It's finished, Frankie, like I told you.
01:33:23 But I've got to talk to you, Molly.
01:33:25 Please.
01:33:27 No.
01:33:28 Once and for all.
01:33:29 I've got to talk to you.
01:33:32 Got any money, Molly?
01:33:35 I need a few dollars.
01:33:36 Ten dollars would do it.
01:33:38 I'll get it back to you in a few days.
01:33:40 Or five even.
01:33:42 Five would be fine.
01:33:44 Please.
01:33:45 I feel so sick, Molly.
01:33:47 I hurt all over.
01:33:50 I feel so bad.
01:33:51 Don't say no.
01:33:53 Please don't say no.
01:33:54 Why not, Molly?
01:33:56 Why not?
01:33:57 Jump off a roof if you're going to kill yourself.
01:33:59 But don't ask me to help you.
01:34:01 I'll do anything for you, Molly.
01:34:04 But right now, you've got to help me.
01:34:08 I need a shot.
01:34:10 No.
01:34:12 Five would do it.
01:34:14 Or three or two even.
01:34:16 But please, hurry.
01:34:19 I can't take that dirty stuff no more.
01:34:20 I know, I know. You're right.
01:34:22 And I promise.
01:34:24 But right now, I need a fix.
01:34:26 Just one fix.
01:34:27 To help me stop hurting.
01:34:29 And then I promise you, I'll kick it for good.
01:34:31 Just a few dollars, Molly.
01:34:33 Please.
01:34:34 Hello, Molly.
01:34:41 I just wanted to come say hello.
01:34:43 Ain't you going to let me in?
01:34:45 I asked you please not to bother me no more.
01:34:48 I miss you.
01:34:49 Look, I'm awfully tired, Johnny.
01:34:51 I'll stay only a few minutes.
01:34:53 No.
01:34:55 Who's in there with you?
01:34:58 Go away, Johnny, and don't come back.
01:35:01 Who is it?
01:35:02 Not the dealer.
01:35:03 You ain't hiding him, are you?
01:35:04 You wouldn't be dumb enough to be an accessory, would you?
01:35:07 What do you mean, accessory?
01:35:08 He killed Louie.
01:35:10 The cops are looking for him this minute.
01:35:12 Frankie Machine?
01:35:14 Is he in there?
01:35:16 No.
01:35:17 I'm coming in.
01:35:19 Not if you ever want to see me again.
01:35:20 Will you meet me tomorrow?
01:35:22 Yeah.
01:35:25 Yeah, I'll be around antics.
01:35:26 Maybe not tomorrow, but soon.
01:35:28 I miss you.
01:35:30 Honest, I didn't.
01:35:42 But what am I going to do?
01:35:43 Go tell Bednar it wasn't you.
01:35:46 I couldn't.
01:35:49 I couldn't stand up to the cops the way I am.
01:35:52 Look at me.
01:35:56 I'd say anything they want me to say, just for a shot.
01:35:58 Then get cured first.
01:36:00 What are you talking about?
01:36:03 How am I supposed to get cured?
01:36:05 You did it once.
01:36:07 You did it twice.
01:36:10 You did it once.
01:36:11 That was with help and medicine and doctors.
01:36:14 I can't go to Lexington with a murder hanging over my head.
01:36:19 Couldn't you do it without going there?
01:36:22 You mean just stop?
01:36:25 Cold turkey.
01:36:28 You don't understand.
01:36:31 Pain.
01:36:33 What else can you do?
01:36:35 All I need is one shot.
01:36:39 Just one.
01:36:40 All right.
01:36:43 I should take it.
01:36:51 Go on and take it all.
01:36:53 Because all that you're going to need after that one shot is another.
01:36:59 And then another and then another.
01:37:01 Take it.
01:37:03 Take it.
01:37:07 Why should you hurt like other people hurt?
01:37:09 Yes, you had a dog's life with never a break.
01:37:14 Why try to face it like most people do?
01:37:18 No, just roll up all your pains into one big hurt.
01:37:23 And then flatten it with a fix.
01:37:26 What do you think you'll find just outside that door?
01:37:34 Don't you think that Deadner knows what you are and what you need?
01:37:39 Just to get through that next hour?
01:37:42 Don't you know he's just waiting for you to come and get it?
01:37:48 Go on.
01:37:53 Let him kill you.
01:37:55 Let him kill you.
01:37:58 It'll be quicker and better than doing it your way.
01:38:01 No.
01:38:02 No.
01:38:08 No.
01:38:12 I won't let him kill me.
01:38:16 No.
01:38:20 And I won't run into no grave.
01:38:29 But kicking it...
01:38:31 Look, a guy can't do it by himself.
01:38:39 I'll help.
01:38:44 You know what you're letting yourself in for.
01:38:50 It ain't pretty.
01:38:53 And it could be dangerous.
01:38:57 If they find you here, then they find you is all.
01:38:59 I don't mean dangerous for Deadner.
01:39:02 I mean dangerous for me.
01:39:05 Sometimes a junkie will kill...
01:39:11 to get away from the treatment.
01:39:14 Understand?
01:39:16 So if you got any knives or scissors in the house, you gotta put them away for a while.
01:39:23 And don't let me out of the room.
01:39:26 No matter what I say or promise or how much I beg.
01:39:31 Because if I get out, it'll only be to go out and find a fix.
01:39:36 That's the way it is, you understand?
01:39:38 Just lock me in the room.
01:39:40 And if I try to make a break for it, stop me anyway you know how.
01:39:44 No matter how much you see it hurting me,
01:39:47 don't try to help me with pills or dope or anything else like that.
01:39:52 You think you can handle it?
01:39:57 Here we go.
01:40:17 I'm down and dirty.
01:40:21 I'm down and dirty.
01:40:22 You can't hold me.
01:40:27 You're committing double jeopardy or something.
01:40:30 Sit down.
01:40:33 You can't hold me.
01:40:35 You can't hold me.
01:40:37 I ain't got all my marbles, you know that, Captain.
01:40:39 Write down the case, Hespera, and quit horsing around.
01:40:43 I didn't do nothing.
01:40:45 But Frankie did something all right.
01:40:47 And I want you to tell me about it.
01:40:50 If you kill that peddler, you'll get a ticker tape parade.
01:40:52 And maybe I'd lead the band.
01:40:54 But I still want you to tell me about it.
01:40:56 Listen to me, Hespera.
01:40:58 When we catch him, he stands trial.
01:41:00 Whether you talk or whether you don't.
01:41:03 The only question is, do I ticket you as an accessory?
01:41:08 Bednar, don't nail me to the cross.
01:41:11 He's the only guy I ever had for a friend.
01:41:14 He's nobody's friend anymore.
01:41:17 He'd mash you with a steamroller if you got between him and a pop in the arm.
01:41:21 Come on, talk, Hespera.
01:41:25 Okay, feed it.
01:41:30 Okay, feed it.
01:41:31 (FOOTSTEPS)
01:41:32 (DOOR SLAMS)
01:41:36 (SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
01:41:38 (SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
01:41:44 (SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
01:42:00 (SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
01:42:01 (GUNSHOT)
01:42:04 Doc.
01:42:06 Let it...
01:42:08 (SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
01:42:10 (DRUMMING)
01:42:16 (DRUMMING)
01:42:17 (DRUMMING)
01:42:40 (DRUMMING)
01:42:41 (DRUMMING)
01:42:50 (GROANS)
01:43:02 (PANTING)
01:43:08 (PANTING)
01:43:09 (DRUMMING)
01:43:12 (GROANS)
01:43:20 (DRUMMING)
01:43:25 Let me out!
01:43:31 (DRUMMING)
01:43:33 (GROANS)
01:43:36 (DRUMMING)
01:43:37 (GROANS)
01:43:40 Let me out!
01:43:43 (GROANS)
01:43:46 (GROANS)
01:43:50 (DRUMMING)
01:43:52 (SIGHS)
01:43:57 (FOOTSTEPS)
01:44:04 (KNOCKING)
01:44:05 Yes?
01:44:06 I thought I'd come see how you've been, Sash.
01:44:17 Alone, that's how I've been.
01:44:19 Something to eat? Sausage?
01:44:23 Alone and worried sick.
01:44:27 Where is he? You know where he is?
01:44:30 Did he go to you?
01:44:31 (SIGHS)
01:44:32 What do you want, anyway?
01:44:35 Zosch, what you told Bednar.
01:44:38 You've seen the papers. You see how bad it makes Frankie look, what you said.
01:44:42 I didn't tell Bednar anything.
01:44:44 The papers, they twist everything all up.
01:44:46 They wouldn't be able to if you didn't let them.
01:44:49 I can't help what they do.
01:44:51 What do you expect me to do, sitting here?
01:44:53 Just tell Bednar that Frankie wasn't here when it happened.
01:44:57 That he didn't do it.
01:44:58 I never said he did.
01:45:00 But that's how it sounds if he was the only one around at the time.
01:45:03 And you know it was somebody else.
01:45:06 What do you mean?
01:45:08 Who?
01:45:10 I don't know.
01:45:11 But maybe Bednar could figure it out if he didn't think it was Frankie.
01:45:14 What business is it of yours, anyway?
01:45:16 I just want to help, that's all.
01:45:18 Who are you kidding?
01:45:21 You think I don't know what you really want?
01:45:23 You think I don't know what you and him have been up to behind my back
01:45:27 while I had that city rule all these years?
01:45:29 Had to sit here all these years.
01:45:32 No, Sasha, you got it wrong.
01:45:34 No, you got it wrong.
01:45:35 Because you'll never get him.
01:45:37 He put me in this chair.
01:45:39 And as long as I sit here, he'll never leave me.
01:45:41 He knows he belongs to me.
01:45:43 No, Sasha, I come here only to help him.
01:45:45 I wouldn't want to live if he left me.
01:45:47 And I'd rather see him dead, too, than have him go to you.
01:45:50 Sasha, please.
01:45:51 Yes, get out of here.
01:45:52 Get out of here, you lousy tramp.
01:45:54 Get out.
01:45:55 Get out!
01:45:57 Get out!
01:45:58 Get out!
01:45:59 Get out!
01:46:00 Get out!
01:46:01 Get out!
01:46:02 Get out!
01:46:03 Get out!
01:46:04 Get out!
01:46:05 Get out!
01:46:06 Get out!
01:46:08 Get out!
01:46:10 Get out!
01:46:11 Get out!
01:46:13 Get out!
01:46:14 Get out!
01:46:15 Get out!
01:46:17 Get out!
01:46:19 Oh, no.
01:46:22 Oh.
01:46:23 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:46:26 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:46:29 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:46:32 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:46:35 Becky, no!
01:47:02 I can't stand it any longer.
01:47:05 Just a little longer.
01:47:06 Please help me.
01:47:07 Keep me warm.
01:47:08 I can't stand it any longer.
01:47:11 I gotta get out and get a fix.
01:47:17 Open the door, I'll lock it.
01:47:19 Do it like I say.
01:47:20 Open the door, I'll kill you.
01:47:22 I'll kill you.
01:47:23 Becky, listen.
01:47:24 If you really can't--
01:47:25 I can't.
01:47:26 I can't.
01:47:27 Then I do have something put away to make us stop.
01:47:29 Give me quick.
01:47:30 Give me quick.
01:47:33 Where?
01:47:34 I'll get it.
01:47:35 I'll get it.
01:47:36 Molly!
01:47:42 Molly!
01:47:43 Molly, open the door.
01:47:44 Let me out.
01:47:45 Out, out!
01:47:47 Out, out, out!
01:47:49 Molly, open the door!
01:47:51 Please, Molly.
01:47:53 Molly!
01:47:54 Molly.
01:47:57 Frankie?
01:47:58 Frankie, answer me.
01:48:00 Frankie, answer me.
01:48:02 Frankie, answer me.
01:48:03 Are you all right?
01:48:04 Don't think you can fool me into opening this door, 'cause I'm not gonna--
01:48:07 Are you all right, Frankie?
01:48:09 Please, I'm begging you.
01:48:11 Frankie, answer me.
01:48:12 Are you all right?
01:48:13 Frankie, answer me.
01:48:14 Are you all right?
01:48:15 Frankie, answer me.
01:48:16 Are you all right?
01:48:17 Frankie, answer me.
01:48:18 Are you all right?
01:48:19 Frankie, answer me.
01:48:20 Are you all right?
01:48:21 Frankie, answer me.
01:48:22 Are you all right?
01:48:23 Frankie, answer me.
01:48:24 Are you all right?
01:48:25 Frankie, answer me.
01:48:26 Are you all right, Frankie?
01:48:27 Please, answer me.
01:48:28 Molly.
01:48:40 Molly, if you love me, kill me, please.
01:48:44 Oh, I'm so cold.
01:48:46 I'm so cold.
01:48:48 So cold.
01:48:50 Molly.
01:48:52 Make me warm, please.
01:48:55 Oh, please, warm me.
01:48:58 Molly.
01:48:59 Please, Molly, make me warm.
01:49:07 Oh, Molly, I'm so cold.
01:49:17 Make me warm.
01:49:19 Make me warm.
01:49:25 Oh, God.
01:49:27 God, help us.
01:49:29 Please, make me warm, Molly.
01:49:32 I'm so cold.
01:49:36 So cold.
01:49:40 So cold.
01:49:43 So cold.
01:49:45 So cold.
01:49:48 So cold.
01:49:51 So cold.
01:49:54 So cold.
01:49:56 [knocking]
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01:50:04 [knocking]
01:50:09 I waited for you in Antec's last night.
01:50:20 I told you it might not be right away.
01:50:22 I thought maybe you were sick or something.
01:50:24 I just wanted to tell you, don't look for me in Antec's no more.
01:50:27 He threw me out last night. We had a little argument.
01:50:30 So make it the safari, huh?
01:50:32 Yeah, sure Johnny, sure.
01:50:34 Pretty good, huh Molly?
01:50:42 It gets low now.
01:50:46 Oh, I'm all right. It's a little rocky.
01:50:49 [music]
01:50:51 It's the most gorgeous day I ever saw.
01:51:07 I think it's the first day I ever saw.
01:51:10 I got a craving for something sweet. You got anything sweet?
01:51:15 Sugar?
01:51:17 Give me.
01:51:18 [music]
01:51:20 More. Come on.
01:51:26 Oh, how can you?
01:51:32 Oh, I never felt this good in my life.
01:51:36 I feel like all the things inside me are settled into place.
01:51:41 Thanks Molly.
01:51:44 Molly O.
01:51:47 Look out, you'll scrape your face off.
01:51:49 I don't care.
01:51:51 You got a razor I can use?
01:51:55 I trust you with one?
01:51:57 Cross my heart.
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01:52:11 [music]
01:52:13 This the place?
01:52:23 Yeah.
01:52:24 Okay, come on.
01:52:25 No, please. You don't need me up there.
01:52:27 [knocking]
01:52:39 [knocking]
01:52:41 Where is he, Molly?
01:52:49 He didn't do it. Honest.
01:52:51 I'm not a judge. They pay me to bring him in. That's all.
01:52:54 If you tell me where he is, I promise he'll get every break a junkie can get.
01:52:59 He's no junkie either. That's finished.
01:53:02 Oh, sure. You bet.
01:53:03 You see for yourself. He ain't running away from you.
01:53:07 So where is he?
01:53:09 With Zosch.
01:53:11 All right, Molly. Let's go see.
01:53:14 Hello, Zosch.
01:53:26 What are you doing here?
01:53:29 Frankie, don't you know Bednar's looking for you?
01:53:31 Don't worry about it, Zosch. I ain't afraid.
01:53:34 I didn't do it. You know that.
01:53:37 Who... who did then? Who?
01:53:40 I come to tell you something, Zosch.
01:53:43 I'm leaving here.
01:53:45 Bednar'll arrest you. He told the newspapers you...
01:53:48 What?
01:53:51 I'm leaving.
01:53:53 You won't have to worry about money or anything.
01:53:57 I'll find a way to send you some regular.
01:53:59 And Vi'll take good care of you.
01:54:02 Leaving me?
01:54:05 Not leaving you, Zosch. Just leaving.
01:54:07 You saw what happened since I come back.
01:54:11 It's like Dr. Lennox told me.
01:54:14 I got in the same old routine and before I knew it I was on it again.
01:54:19 But you can't leave me.
01:54:21 You... you gotta stay and take care of me.
01:54:24 I know I'm responsible for how you are, Zosch.
01:54:27 But I can't go around arresting my life, stoning myself to death about it.
01:54:33 I've been carrying my heart ever since it happened.
01:54:35 Even now it hurts me to think about it.
01:54:39 Well, it's not I wanna leave. I gotta leave.
01:54:46 You mustn't leave, Frankie. You mustn't leave.
01:54:51 Zosch.
01:54:53 Say goodbye to me, Zosch.
01:54:57 You think you're fooling me?
01:55:00 I know what's pulling you away. Molly!
01:55:03 No.
01:55:04 Yeah, you're going just as you can be without little tramp.
01:55:06 Frankie, no.
01:55:10 Goodbye, Zosch.
01:55:11 No, Frankie. Please don't leave.
01:55:13 Frankie, no. No, don't leave me.
01:55:16 Don't leave me.
01:55:17 Get dressed, Zosch.
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01:56:24 Zosch, stop!
01:56:26 [Whistle]
01:56:28 Zosch!
01:56:30 [Music]
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01:56:48 Zosch!
01:56:51 [Music]
01:56:53 Zosch!
01:56:55 Don't move.
01:56:56 Don't try to talk. You're going to be all right.
01:56:59 Joseph!
01:57:04 I love you...
01:57:07 so much.
01:57:09 So...
01:57:12 Zosch.
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