In Old Chicago (1938) Full Movie | Tyrone Power, Alice Faye, Don Ameche

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Synopsis: The O’Leary brothers – honest Jack and roguish Dion – become powerful figures, and eventually rivals, in Chicago on the eve of its Great Fire.
Genre: Drama, History
Director: Henry King
Top cast: Tyrone Power, Alice Faye, Don Ameche, Alice Brady, Andy Devine, Brian Donlevy, Phyllis Brooks
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00:48:30Now come on.
00:48:33In view of the unavoidable attention of the district attorney,
00:48:36the court has appointed a special counsel,
00:48:39a representative of the Election Reform Committee,
00:48:42in the case of the city of Chicago versus Edward Mitchell.
00:48:46Mr. O'Leary, are you prepared to proceed?
00:48:49We're ready, Your Honor.
00:48:52Is the defense ready?
00:48:54Your Honor.
00:48:57Your Honor, certain matters have come up.
00:49:00New evidence has been uncovered that compels me to...
00:49:04Go ahead with the trial.
00:49:06Go ahead and proceed.
00:49:08The defense is ready, Your Honor.
00:49:11You may proceed, Mr. O'Leary.
00:49:16Your Honor, it is no secret that multiple voting for years
00:49:21has been a common practice in that section of Chicago known as the patch.
00:49:25So common, it has come to be regarded as one of the minor evils in that district.
00:49:32Men who occupy the highest offices in this city
00:49:36openly and brazenly bid against each other for that very vote.
00:49:41Any mention of it is dismissed with an indulgent smile
00:49:46as something that should not be talked about.
00:49:50There are men in this very courtroom, Your Honor,
00:49:53who control every election in this city with such illegal votes.
00:49:59Men who sit in their fine saloons,
00:50:02surrounded by every luxury that money can buy or that they can steal,
00:50:08while public officials bow and smile before them and fight for their favor.
00:50:14Until today, nobody has ever obtained sufficient evidence to convict them.
00:50:19Now, however, we have an eyewitness
00:50:22who was actually present when the defendant, Edward Mitchell,
00:50:26was caught attempting to register under four different names,
00:50:29the last time as the beloved Bishop Cornwall himself.
00:50:35You know, he's really good. Someday he'll be a great lawyer.
00:50:39I think he's all right now.
00:50:40Mr. Clerk, call Carrie Donahue to the stand.
00:50:42Carrie Donahue, take the stand.
00:50:50She can't do this to me.
00:50:52Be quiet.
00:50:54Stand up, raise your right hand.
00:50:55Do you solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth,
00:50:57and nothing but the truth, so help you God?
00:50:58I do.
00:50:59What's your name?
00:51:00Carrie Donahue.
00:51:01Sit down.
00:51:02Miss Donahue, you know this defendant?
00:51:05Do I know him?
00:51:06Ha! That big squirt.
00:51:08None of that.
00:51:09I'm going to haul all of you out of here.
00:51:11Order in the court.
00:51:13Refrain from personal remarks.
00:51:15Tell the court what you know about this man's registration.
00:51:18Well, my gentleman friends hired to watch the registrations,
00:51:22and I'm keeping him company when this big squirt walks in.
00:51:26Well, he don't see me, and I don't say anything,
00:51:29but when he keeps coming back, I get suspicious,
00:51:32and I'm just about to tell my friend that something funny's going on here,
00:51:36when sure enough, back he comes again,
00:51:39and this time he says he's a bishop.
00:51:42Well, that's too much, even for me.
00:51:45Order in the court.
00:51:47Order in the court.
00:51:48Are you married to this woman?
00:51:50What?
00:51:51Can you imagine it?
00:51:52Ever divorce her?
00:51:53No.
00:51:54Your Honor, may it please the court.
00:51:56We ask that this woman's testimony be stricken from the records,
00:51:59and this case dismissed on the grounds of the law says
00:52:02a wife cannot testify against her husband.
00:52:05That woman is my client's lawful wedded spouse.
00:52:09Madam, is this true?
00:52:11Well, I married him once, if that's what you mean,
00:52:14but I can tell you that...
00:52:15That will do.
00:52:16Well...
00:52:20Mr. O'Leary, you distinctly told me that you had had time
00:52:23to familiarize yourself with all the facts in the case,
00:52:26and yet you take up this court's time,
00:52:28allowing your only witness to testify,
00:52:30although she's clearly unqualified.
00:52:32Your Honor, I assure you this is as much a prize to me as it is to you.
00:52:36I ask the court's pardon.
00:52:39Case dismissed.
00:52:40Tough break, kid.
00:52:41Yeah.
00:52:43Congratulations.
00:52:45You can never tell about these women.
00:52:47They'll put it over on you every time if they can.
00:52:49But you were great yourself.
00:52:51I was proud of you.
00:52:52Wait till I go after the big fish.
00:52:54The higher-ups.
00:52:55Then you'll really hear something.
00:52:57That's the way to talk.
00:52:58How about meeting Bell?
00:52:59It's about time.
00:53:01Bell, this is Brother Jack.
00:53:03He's a friend of mine.
00:53:04He's a friend of mine.
00:53:05He's a friend of mine.
00:53:06He's a friend of mine.
00:53:07It's about time.
00:53:08Bell, this is Brother Jack.
00:53:10Jack, Miss Fawcett.
00:53:11How do you do?
00:53:12I've been looking forward to this for a long time, Miss Fawcett.
00:53:15You have?
00:53:16Yes.
00:53:17Diane isn't the only admirer of beauty in the family.
00:53:20Thank you.
00:53:21That was a very nice thing to say.
00:53:23I couldn't help but look at you all through the trial.
00:53:25Maybe that's why you lost your case.
00:53:30Can we drop you someplace?
00:53:31Oh, no, no, no, thanks.
00:53:33I've got some things to do here in the building.
00:53:38You know, it seemed kind of funny,
00:53:40you and Diane on one side and me on the other,
00:53:43fighting each other.
00:53:44When we were kids, we were always fighting.
00:53:46But I bet if any other Irish has tried to horn in,
00:53:48it was the O'Leary's against the world.
00:53:50Oh, you said it.
00:53:51You two must have had fun when you were little.
00:53:53We still do, even though we don't always see eye to eye.
00:53:56Well, I've got to leave you here.
00:53:58But I'll tell you what to do, Miss Fawcett.
00:54:00Or shall I call you Bell?
00:54:01Please do.
00:54:02Let Diane bring you up to the house sometime for dinner.
00:54:05I'd be delighted.
00:54:06I want to show you some pictures of Diane
00:54:08in his first communion suit at the age of nine.
00:54:10And some of you without any suit at all
00:54:12at the age of six months.
00:54:18I wish you'd keep an eye on this fellow for us.
00:54:20He's getting up in the world so fast,
00:54:22it might go to his head.
00:54:24And I kind of hate to have to knock it off.
00:54:27I'll try.
00:54:29Goodbye.
00:54:30See you soon.
00:54:31Goodbye, Jack.
00:54:34You know, I like him.
00:54:35Oh, they don't make him any better.
00:54:37That was nice of him, wanting me to meet your mother.
00:54:39Well, yes, I've been thinking about that myself.
00:54:41Oh, don't.
00:54:42I understand how she feels about him.
00:54:44Oh, Ma's all right.
00:54:45A little old-fashioned, perhaps, but...
00:54:47Oh, please.
00:54:49I had no idea he was so... so human.
00:54:52Oh, sure.
00:54:53Takes after me.
00:54:55You know, there's something almost noble about him.
00:54:57He's a good man.
00:54:58He's a good man.
00:55:00Honestly, it just makes me sick
00:55:02to think of a man like Gilwarren trying to run Chicago
00:55:05when there are men here like your brother.
00:55:07Can you imagine the mayor he'd make if he had the chance?
00:55:10Well, if he hadn't got mixed up with that reform crowd...
00:55:13Wait a minute.
00:55:15I've got an idea.
00:55:16What?
00:55:17I just thought what to do with that check Gilwarren gave me.
00:55:20Back to the Senate.
00:55:24I'm going to the Senate.
00:55:26I'm going to the Senate.
00:55:29In brief, Mr. O'Leary,
00:55:31we've come here to ask you to run for mayor.
00:55:33What?
00:55:34We have canvassed the field thoroughly,
00:55:36and you're the man we want.
00:55:38Well, this is all very flattering, gentlemen.
00:55:40May I... may I ask whom you represent?
00:55:43The respectable people of Chicago.
00:55:45Citizens who want a new deal in our city administration.
00:55:48You're organizing a reform party.
00:55:50Well, I'm not sure I'm the man.
00:55:52We're willing to take that chance.
00:55:54It's a great opportunity, Mr. O'Leary.
00:55:56Decent people are waiting for an honest program.
00:55:58You'll carry every district,
00:56:00except perhaps Gilwarren's patch.
00:56:02And I'm not so sure you won't get that, too.
00:56:04Your brother's influential there.
00:56:06Surely he'll support you.
00:56:07Oh, I'm afraid you can't count on my brother.
00:56:10You see, we O'Learies are a strange tribe.
00:56:12Then we'll win without the patch.
00:56:14Chicago needs you.
00:56:15Yes, Mr. O'Leary.
00:56:16Will you do it, sir?
00:56:20Thank you, gentlemen.
00:56:22I'll run.
00:56:23I'll run.
00:56:24That's the man!
00:56:29Well, Dutch, what did he say when you suggested that I would support him?
00:56:32He said he was afraid he couldn't figure on you.
00:56:36Well, at least he's agreed to run.
00:56:38That's the first step.
00:56:39What worries me is, can you control him once he's in?
00:56:42He's a pretty stubborn young fellow.
00:56:45You leave that to me.
00:56:47We O'Learies are a strange tribe.
00:56:54How's that?
00:56:55Not bad.
00:56:56Of course, it doesn't look much like you.
00:56:59Jack O'Leary, candidate for mayor.
00:57:02Reform ticket.
00:57:04That's a great thing for Chicago.
00:57:06I'd like to help.
00:57:08You'll help me?
00:57:09Sure, why not?
00:57:11If other people say you're good enough to be mayor, I'm not going to say no.
00:57:14Of course, I couldn't support you openly.
00:57:17You know how I feel about the patch.
00:57:19Oh, of course, no strings attached.
00:57:21The fact you're my brother would mean a thing.
00:57:23Stop arguing, will you?
00:57:25If you stood in the way of something I felt ought to be done, I'd go after you as fast as I would after anybody else.
00:57:30Maybe faster.
00:57:31Because I'm in dead earnest.
00:57:33I see Chicago as a great city.
00:57:35A place people can be proud of.
00:57:37I'd wipe out all this mushroom growth.
00:57:39Start all over on a sound basis.
00:57:41With steel and stone.
00:57:42You don't have to make speeches to me, Jack.
00:57:45I just wanted you to know where I stand.
00:57:48Well, how much do I owe you?
00:57:50Two games up on you.
00:57:51Twenty cents.
00:57:53What a gambler.
00:57:55It's in the blood.
00:57:59Say, why don't you get Belle and come to the house tonight and take her and Ma for a drive?
00:58:03You know Ma.
00:58:04Oh, we'll get a couple of beers under Belle.
00:58:06Well, heaven help us if it doesn't work out.
00:58:10Oh, Genevieve.
00:58:13Sweet Genevieve.
00:58:16The days may come.
00:58:19The days may go.
00:58:23But still the hands of every wing
00:58:30Are lips so rich
00:58:34Are lips so rich
00:58:37Of Chicago
00:58:45To his honor, the future mayor.
00:58:47To Chicago.
00:58:48And to herself, the first lady of the city.
00:58:51Oh, to the lot of you.
00:58:53The compliments of the season to you, ma'am.
00:58:56Oh, go on, more presents.
00:58:58Oh, you should see the grand house we're getting for you.
00:59:00Inside plumbing.
00:59:01And a butler in short pants.
00:59:04Heaven help me.
00:59:06It's himself.
00:59:07It's English, isn't it?
00:59:08It's very special.
00:59:09Just like him.
00:59:10Sure got my nose.
00:59:12I can remember the day we took it.
00:59:14Like it was yesterday.
00:59:15And the trouble we had putting a collar on him.
00:59:18Well, Ma, where are we going to hang him?
00:59:20Hang him?
00:59:21You'll do no such.
00:59:22He's going to spend the rest of his days on this organ.
00:59:26If he'd only could have seen it himself.
00:59:28Isn't he beautiful?
00:59:31I want the baby to see it.
00:59:34Look, that's your grandpa.
00:59:38Oh, Pat, would you believe it?
00:59:41And Bob just a baby himself.
00:59:44If you turn out half as good as the blood that's in you, I'll not complain.
00:59:49You know, Ma, it looks to me like Pa had a sort of a roving eye for the ladies.
00:59:54Oh, thank you to keep a civil tongue in your head.
00:59:56Roving eye.
00:59:58I'd like to catch him.
01:00:03Luke, you're so good to me.
01:00:05The lot of you.
01:00:06You'll have me in tears before I know it.
01:00:08Oh, Ma, beer always did make you cry.
01:00:11Listen to him.
01:00:12We'll play him a tune.
01:00:14His favorite one.
01:00:15Come on, Ma, and play it.
01:00:17Go on, the four of you, and we'll show him a thing or two.
01:00:19The old lyrics against the world.
01:00:21The old lyrics against the world.
01:00:23We will that.
01:00:24Come on, Ma.
01:00:33Come on.
01:00:56You should have seen your father dance.
01:00:58As light as a canary and stealing a kiss before he could touch your eyes.
01:01:01And the fair Molly Callaghan loving it, I'm thinking.
01:01:03And why shouldn't I be loving it?
01:01:05And himself as fine a man as ever stood up with a girl in front of an altar.
01:01:10And that's what you should be doing.
01:01:11That's what I was telling him today.
01:01:13Is it herself you mean?
01:01:15I met Miss Fawcett.
01:01:16She's a fine woman.
01:01:17You ought to know her, Ma.
01:01:18I will not.
01:01:19And her working in a saloon like any hussy.
01:01:21Oh, that's not fair, Ma.
01:01:22We're living in modern times.
01:01:24That's right.
01:01:25Don't forget things have changed since you were a girl.
01:01:27This is 1870.
01:01:28Well, times may have changed, but I haven't changed.
01:01:30And I don't want any daughter-in-law that says talk of the town
01:01:33and kicking her heels in the air for anyone to see.
01:01:40When you were a little one,
01:01:42no bigger than that,
01:01:44and me over a tub,
01:01:45I used to dream of the day when you'd bring me home a sweet one
01:01:48and her old blushes
01:01:50and present me with fine grandsons
01:01:52as would be like sons of my own,
01:01:54only sweeter.
01:01:57Well, it's my own life, Ma.
01:02:00Who'll have some more beer?
01:02:02Me.
01:02:03I wouldn't mind another drop.
01:02:08Here, Ma.
01:02:09Put a head on it.
01:02:11Good evening, Mr. Jack.
01:02:13Will you tell Mr. Dion his buggy's here?
01:02:15Oh, thanks.
01:02:16He'll be right out.
01:02:19Now, Ma, drink your beer
01:02:21and forget about it
01:02:22and let's us go for a ride, huh?
01:02:23Oh, sure.
01:02:24How about it, Ma?
01:02:25That I will.
01:02:26Oh, fine.
01:02:27I'll get your coat and hat.
01:02:28Help him, Gretchen.
01:02:29Yeah.
01:02:30Oh, Ma.
01:02:32There you are.
01:02:35Drink it all, Ma.
01:02:39Come on, Ma.
01:02:42Now, First Lady,
01:02:43I've got a real surprise for you.
01:02:45Two of the fastest steppin' trillies you ever sat behind.
01:02:47Now, close your eyes till you get inside.
01:02:49Close them now.
01:02:50Up one step.
01:02:51There you go.
01:02:52Inside.
01:02:53Ma, this is Miss Fawcett.
01:02:55This is Belle.
01:02:58Hmm.
01:02:59So it's a trick.
01:03:00Oh, no.
01:03:01Wait a minute.
01:03:02Listen, Ma, you're going to meet Belle,
01:03:03so you might as well get used to the idea.
01:03:04The devil I will.
01:03:05Let me out.
01:03:06Oh, Ma, you always were so stubborn.
01:03:08If you don't stop it,
01:03:09I'll give you the licking of your life.
01:03:10Well, you don't think
01:03:11I'm gonna ride with her after this, do you?
01:03:13Oh, come back.
01:03:14Sit down.
01:03:15Sit down.
01:03:16Drive her.
01:03:17Drive her.
01:03:18Drive her.
01:03:19Let me out.
01:03:20Get down.
01:03:21Let me out, I say.
01:03:22Let me out.
01:03:23Let me out.
01:03:24Stop it, I tell you.
01:03:25I won't be treated this way.
01:03:26You Irish lunkhead,
01:03:27what do you think you're doing?
01:03:28My son an Irish lunkhead?
01:03:30And how would you like to be treated?
01:03:32You, with your grand manners.
01:03:34Just as any woman
01:03:35who's going to be his wife
01:03:36has a right to be treated.
01:03:37He'll never marry you.
01:03:38And now, if you stop this thing,
01:03:40I'll be taking my leave.
01:03:42Stop, you.
01:03:46Wait, I'll get out.
01:03:48You do no such.
01:03:49It's you he'd be saving
01:03:50the wear and tear of walking.
01:03:52Ma.
01:03:53Hmm?
01:03:56How could you?
01:03:58I'm sorry.
01:03:59I didn't think Ma'd act like that.
01:04:04Take me home, please.
01:04:13My friends,
01:04:16this campaign has resolved itself
01:04:19into one clear-cut issue.
01:04:23Shall the patch run Chicago
01:04:27or shall Chicago run the patch?
01:04:31I promise you
01:04:33that if I am elected,
01:04:35the patch will either be cleaned up
01:04:38or it will be wiped out.
01:04:41Like that.
01:04:42Hooray for Gilward.
01:04:44Who said that?
01:04:46Oh, it's a shame.
01:04:47Well, the trouble with him
01:04:48is he looks too honest.
01:04:50People never trust
01:04:51an honest man in office.
01:04:53Well, I wish he hadn't tried it.
01:04:57He'll never beat Warren.
01:04:59Never say never about politics.
01:05:02What are you up to now?
01:05:05Well, I was just wondering
01:05:06what would happen
01:05:07if all Gilwarren's ward healers
01:05:08and poll watchers and repeaters
01:05:10failed to show up on election day.
01:05:13What do you mean?
01:05:14Well, he wouldn't stand much chance
01:05:15of being elected, would he?
01:05:17George, drive to Commissioner Beavers.
01:05:21Gilwarren's my friend.
01:05:23I won't do it.
01:05:24I can't.
01:05:25I won't do it.
01:05:26I can't.
01:05:27I'll be ruined forever.
01:05:29For doing your duty?
01:05:30Oh, come, come, Commissioner.
01:05:31Be a man.
01:05:33He'll kill me.
01:05:34Besides, what you're asking
01:05:35is against the law,
01:05:37against all my principles.
01:05:40You've been getting $100 a week
01:05:41for doing what I tell you.
01:05:43Every cent I got was in cash.
01:05:45Oh, sure.
01:05:46Sure, I paid you in cash,
01:05:47but I always sent it by a different man.
01:05:50What?
01:05:51What do you mean?
01:05:52Those 15 or 20 people
01:05:53would make mighty fine witnesses
01:05:55if you ever got any ideas in your head.
01:05:58Blackmail, eh?
01:06:00All right, I'll fight.
01:06:06Go ahead.
01:06:09Go ahead.
01:06:11Fight.
01:06:15And you'll be back pounding the pavement
01:06:16so quick it'll make your head swim.
01:06:19Come on, he'll be there.
01:06:38Come on, come on.
01:07:08Come on, come on.
01:07:10Come on.
01:07:35Ah, I told you.
01:07:40Hey, you.
01:07:42Where's your ticket?
01:07:43I was him.
01:07:44You know this guy?
01:07:45I never saw him before in my life.
01:07:47One of us is in error.
01:07:49Outside here before it cloud up
01:07:50and rain all over you.
01:07:52That severs our relations.
01:07:53One of them reform guys.
01:07:55If he got no manners...
01:08:10Hey!
01:08:12Come on, come on.
01:08:14Come on, come on.
01:08:16Come on, come on.
01:08:38Bell, when you were working for me in the Hub,
01:08:40I bet you didn't think that you'd be having
01:08:42the first dance with his honor,
01:08:43the future mayor, did you?
01:08:45Your honor?
01:08:46Are you counting your chickens before their hats?
01:08:49It's a lead pipe cinch.
01:08:51Oh.
01:08:52Come on.
01:09:10You looking for me, commissioner?
01:09:22Come on.
01:09:43Hey, look what you've done to my suit.
01:09:48Let go of me!
01:09:49Let go of me!
01:09:52Stop him!
01:09:53Stop him, somebody!
01:09:55Stop him, somebody!
01:09:56Stop him!
01:09:57Stop him!
01:10:19Ladies and gentlemen, the house is pinched!
01:10:28Get back, you can't get out this way.
01:10:36Can you beat that?
01:10:37And just when we were beginning to have a little fun, too.
01:10:40You let me catch you with that Colby woman again
01:10:42and you won't call it fun.
01:10:44Come on, come on, come on.
01:10:52All right, take it away.
01:10:58Hey!
01:11:03What about it, chief?
01:11:04Yes, what about it?
01:11:05It's all right, boys, it's all right.
01:11:07You haven't got a thing to worry about.
01:11:09I'll have you out of here in no time at all.
01:11:12What about the bail?
01:11:13If it's bail they want, I've got it.
01:11:15Better hurry, chief, the poles are open already.
01:11:17Don't worry, you'll be at your posts in 30 minutes.
01:11:20All right, what's the bail?
01:11:22Sorry, Mr. Warren, orders are to hold them 24 hours without bail.
01:11:26On suspicion.
01:11:27What kind of suspicion?
01:11:29Suspicion of what?
01:11:30Just plain suspicion.
01:11:32You can't do that.
01:11:33This is election day.
01:11:34They're my workers.
01:11:35By the eternal, you've got to let them go.
01:11:37It ain't up to me.
01:11:39I'll get the commissioner.
01:11:41I'll get Senator Colby.
01:11:43I'll get my lawyer.
01:11:45I'll tear this town wide open.
01:11:50It's Commissioner Beavers.
01:11:51Call the sanitarium.
01:11:52Where? What sanitarium?
01:11:54I'm sorry, sir, but I'm not allowed to give out his address, doctor's orders.
01:12:02Where's Judge Bender?
01:12:03Oh, Judge, Judge.
01:12:04I've got to see Judge Bender.
01:12:06Judge Bender left on a hunting trip this morning.
01:12:10All the judges in town went with him.
01:12:14They're organizing a hunting club.
01:12:17Then I've got to see Senator Colby.
01:12:18Oh, I'm afraid that's impossible.
01:12:21You can't do it.
01:12:22You see, Senator Colby's...
01:12:24It's 12 o'clock.
01:12:25The polls have been open six hours and here I am, tied hand and foot.
01:12:29Every man in that jail controls at least ten votes enough to swing the whole election
01:12:32and not one of them at the polls.
01:12:34What are we going to do?
01:12:35We're going to stop squawking.
01:12:37What's that?
01:12:38You're through.
01:12:39I've sold you out.
01:12:42Don't try anything, Warren.
01:12:45And now, if you'll excuse me, I'll go and vote for my brother.
01:12:56We O'Leary's are a strange tribe.
01:13:15Look at him.
01:13:16You know, he really looks like a male.
01:13:19Oh, gee, I bet Mafia's great.
01:13:44I used to do my bathing down beside the sea
01:13:57Until one day I came away as scared as I could be
01:14:01The water was great, but very late his blood occurred to me
01:14:04I took a dip in the ocean
01:14:06To take a dip in the sea
01:14:08And when I reached the sandy beach
01:14:10The sea was waving at me
01:14:11To take a dip in the ocean
01:14:13To take a dip in the sea
01:14:15Such funny sights will haunt you for nights
01:14:17You won't want to go anymore
01:14:26Belle, we're friends, aren't we?
01:14:29I hope so.
01:14:32I've got a proposition to put up to you.
01:14:35May start with you first, but I think you'll see my point.
01:14:39I'm going to clean out the patch.
01:14:41Just to be sure Diane doesn't oppose me.
01:14:43And you want me to help you.
01:14:45Exactly.
01:14:47But after all, what is it to do with me?
01:14:49You know how things are down there.
01:14:52Everything that's rotten in Chicago comes out of the patch.
01:14:55The whole thing is an atmosphere of vice and crime.
01:14:58It's getting out of control.
01:15:00And I'm going to wipe it out.
01:15:01But how?
01:15:04The law gives us the right to condemn property.
01:15:08The courts will have it appraised and set a fair price.
01:15:11It's what they call the right of eminent domain.
01:15:13It's perfectly legal and fair.
01:15:17But all of Diane's money is tied up in the Senate.
01:15:20Mine too.
01:15:23That's what's worrying me.
01:15:25If you won't see it our way, there'll be trouble.
01:15:32I don't know what to say.
01:15:34Diane's a great person, really.
01:15:36He can go anywhere, do anything, if he only gets on the right track.
01:15:41Belle.
01:15:43I want to see him marry you.
01:15:45Have a home and children.
01:15:47Get something real out of life.
01:15:50Don't you think that's what I've been hoping for?
01:15:53That's what he wants too, if he can only see it.
01:15:59What do you want me to do?
01:16:02He couldn't stand a public investigation.
01:16:04You know how he operates in the Patch.
01:16:08I couldn't do a thing like that.
01:16:11Believe me, Belle.
01:16:13If I can't bring him to his senses any other way,
01:16:16I'll start an investigation that'll crack this town wide open.
01:16:20I'll use you as chief witness against Diane.
01:16:23Let you tell the whole rotten story of how he operates in the Patch.
01:16:27How do you feel about that, Belle?
01:16:30I just wanted Belle to understand my position.
01:16:34The same as I want you to understand it.
01:16:36Diane, listen to Jack.
01:16:38I heard him.
01:16:39I know now where he stands.
01:16:41You knew exactly where I stood before the election.
01:16:43I told you and I told the people of this city.
01:16:45I elected you, not the people.
01:16:48You.
01:16:49Sure.
01:16:50It was my idea.
01:16:52I sent that committee to see you.
01:16:54I paid for it, ran it, framed it, threw Warren's men into jail.
01:16:57I even voted for you.
01:16:59I don't believe you.
01:17:03Is that true?
01:17:06Yes.
01:17:07I just wanted it to look hunky-dory.
01:17:12Why did you want me to be mayor?
01:17:14A whole lot of reasons.
01:17:15I wanted to see if I could do it.
01:17:18Or maybe it was because I wanted to see the smile on Ma's face
01:17:22when she rode with you in the carriage election night.
01:17:24All right.
01:17:25You elected me, but I'm mayor.
01:17:28Yes.
01:17:29You're mayor, but I'm Chicago.
01:17:32And I'd hate to have to kick you out.
01:17:35Don't try it.
01:17:36A lot of people like what I'm doing.
01:17:41What are you going to get out of this?
01:17:43Nothing.
01:17:44But I happen to have sense enough to see what Jack's after,
01:17:47even if you haven't.
01:17:48Now, wait a minute.
01:17:49Don't you two start...
01:17:50You keep out of this.
01:17:51Well, of course.
01:17:52Since you've gone for reform,
01:17:54I guess we won't be seeing very much of each other.
01:17:57You're not going to walk out on Belle like that.
01:18:00It seems that she's the one that's done the walking out.
01:18:03Diane!
01:18:05Diane!
01:18:25A grand jury investigation.
01:18:28Terrible, terrible.
01:18:30How did you ever get involved in such a mess?
01:18:32I wouldn't be surprised if you weren't in for a bit of sweating yourself, Senator.
01:18:37You've been milking the patch for a long time.
01:18:40Me?
01:18:41Why, I'll give you to understand, sir, that my life is an open book.
01:18:44Open or shut, brother.
01:18:45Your shirt tells out what the rest of us.
01:18:48It's my daughter I'm thinking of.
01:18:50I'll have to take her to Europe.
01:18:51Get some rest.
01:18:52I'll have to take her to Europe.
01:18:53Get her away from her.
01:18:54On a trip would do her good.
01:18:56I'll have to ask you not to see my daughter again ever.
01:18:59To think I should be so deceived in a character.
01:19:02I've always wanted to see what a senator looks like
01:19:06when he gets a good swift kick in the pants.
01:19:12Oh, Hattie, hurry, will you?
01:19:14I was hurrying, honey.
01:19:15Miss Belle, you want this old plush?
01:19:18Yes.
01:19:19No!
01:19:20Get out of the way.
01:19:21I don't care what you do with it.
01:19:22Oh, it's just fitting my trunk.
01:19:24Now, Miss Belle, honey, in a bit of using you can on like this,
01:19:27ain't no man going to...
01:19:29Hattie, hurry, will you?
01:19:30I'm going mad!
01:19:31I was hurrying, honey.
01:19:39Get out of here!
01:19:40I was getting out, honey.
01:19:41Get out of here!
01:19:42Ah!
01:19:43Help me!
01:19:44Belle, don't act like that.
01:19:45Ah!
01:19:46Manny!
01:19:47Belle, I want to talk to you.
01:19:48Let me go!
01:19:49Let me go!
01:19:50Let me go!
01:19:51Let me go!
01:19:52Let me go!
01:19:53Let me go!
01:19:54Let me go!
01:19:55Let me go!
01:19:56Let me go!
01:19:57Let me go!
01:19:58Let me go!
01:19:59Let me go!
01:20:00Murder!
01:20:01Police!
01:20:02Get out!
01:20:03Belle, please.
01:20:04I'm sorry, but I had to come.
01:20:07Just let me say one thing, then you can put me out.
01:20:09I won't care.
01:20:10Oh, please go.
01:20:12I don't ask you to forgive me.
01:20:14I've said and done things that no woman could ever forgive.
01:20:17But you've got to believe I...
01:20:19I love you, Belle.
01:20:21I always have and I always will.
01:20:23Oh.
01:20:25Why talk about it?
01:20:26But you said you loved me.
01:20:28That's over.
01:20:30Well, you can't change in a moment any more than I can.
01:20:33We can't do without each other.
01:20:36I can.
01:20:37I'll make myself.
01:20:39Oh, we've fought.
01:20:40And maybe we'll go on fighting.
01:20:42But we'll do it together.
01:20:44We were meant for each other.
01:20:46Belle.
01:20:48Marry me.
01:20:51Now.
01:20:52Tonight.
01:20:54I've got the license and the ring.
01:20:56We'll go to Jack.
01:20:58Have him marry us.
01:21:00Will you, Belle?
01:21:03Oh, my darling.
01:21:05Come on, Mr. Policeman.
01:21:07Right in here.
01:21:08Catch.
01:21:13And back to it again.
01:21:17Do you realize that 75% of the buildings in the patch are made of pine?
01:21:24There are no sewers.
01:21:26No highlands.
01:21:28Nothing but filth.
01:21:30Cesspools.
01:21:32But worst of all, it is a veritable fire trap.
01:21:37Now, that sort of thing may have been excusable when Chicago was just beginning.
01:21:42But that time has passed.
01:21:44Today, it's a menace to a great city.
01:21:48A cancer that must be cut out.
01:21:50Now, I propose to condemn the whole district.
01:21:53Wipe it out and start all over again.
01:21:56Yes, what is it?
01:22:00Tell him I'll be right out.
01:22:04Will you gentlemen go ahead with the discussion and excuse me for a little while, please?
01:22:09Yes, sir.
01:22:16Well, Jack, you've won.
01:22:18I've won what?
01:22:20I've been a fool.
01:22:26I wouldn't take a million for this moment.
01:22:30Now, it's really the O'Leary's against the world.
01:22:33Well, here's the little lady who's responsible.
01:22:36As if I didn't know it.
01:22:38As the mayor of this great and noble city, can you marry people?
01:22:43Marry?
01:22:46Why, sure.
01:22:49Well, wait a minute.
01:22:51I'm not so sure, but I'll find out.
01:22:54What a mayor.
01:22:57Is there anything in the charter about whether the mayor can perform a marriage ceremony?
01:23:00Well, I don't know, sir, but I'll find out.
01:23:02Well, hurry up and find out.
01:23:05Having taken these pledges of your affection and vows of fidelity,
01:23:09I do, therefore, by right of the authority in me vested by the laws of the state of Illinois,
01:23:14pronounce you, Diane Patrick O'Leary,
01:23:17and you, Belle Catherine Fawcett,
01:23:20lawfully married husband and wife.
01:23:29That makes us kiss and kin, doesn't it?
01:23:32I don't have to tell you how lucky you are.
01:23:34That's right.
01:23:35I just want to say congratulations.
01:23:37Thank you very much.
01:23:38I wish you every happiness and good night.
01:23:41Congratulations.
01:23:42Good night.
01:23:43You'll never know how much all this means to me.
01:23:47Remember that day I told you he wasn't so bad?
01:23:50The O'Learys are a strange tribe.
01:23:53Right.
01:23:56Now, let's go home and tell Ma, huh?
01:23:58Sure.
01:23:59Sure, but first, there's just one little matter I'd like to clear up.
01:24:04And now, Mrs. O'Leary, suppose you go ahead and testify against me.
01:24:10Listen to him.
01:24:11You didn't think I was going to let you two get away with it, did you?
01:24:14Why, Diane.
01:24:16Go ahead with your grand jury investigation.
01:24:18She's my wife.
01:24:20And you know the law.
01:24:21A wife cannot testify against her husband.
01:24:26Oh!
01:24:29A bell.
01:24:30Where are you going?
01:24:33What do you think of that?
01:24:37Oh, you dirty...
01:24:46I haven't licked you since we were kids.
01:24:57Come on.
01:25:19Of all the low, disgusting tricks you ever pulled, this is the worst.
01:25:23Well, you won't get away with it.
01:25:25I'm going to ruin you.
01:25:26I'm going to wipe out the patch and you along with it.
01:25:29Johnson!
01:25:30Yes, sir.
01:25:31I've sent for the police.
01:25:32I don't want the police.
01:25:33Get the city attorney.
01:25:36Tell him to stop the condemnation proceedings and you get out of here.
01:25:39I never want to see your face again.
01:25:41Get the police commissioner.
01:25:43Tell him to swear him 500 special deputies.
01:25:45Get in touch with the newspapers.
01:25:46Tell them for me that when I get through with the patch,
01:25:48there won't be a stick of stone left standing.
01:25:50Yes, sir.
01:25:56Hey, one at a time.
01:25:58Quit that nudging.
01:25:59You think you've never been fed before.
01:26:01You're so full already,
01:26:02you ought to be sleeping it off on the father's sofa.
01:26:04Mutter!
01:26:05Mutter!
01:26:06Calm!
01:26:07Schnell!
01:26:08Stop that heathen jabbering and talk sense.
01:26:10Diane, you out defy it.
01:26:12Bitter, Mutter.
01:26:13Calm.
01:26:14The devil, you say.
01:26:15You can take one more nip while I'm knocking their heads together.
01:26:20Diane married Belle Fawcett.
01:26:22What?
01:26:23Yeah, that was Jim Fellers.
01:26:24He just came by to tell us.
01:26:25And Diane and Jack have had a knock-down, drag-out fight about the patch.
01:26:28And them grown-up brothers.
01:26:29I'm going to find them.
01:26:30Wait, I'll go with you.
01:26:31Wait till I get my hands on that Diane.
01:26:33Clayton and Mary, that creature behind my back.
01:26:35Mrs. O'Leary!
01:26:37Mrs. O'Leary!
01:26:39Mrs. O'Leary!
01:26:41Mrs. O'Leary!
01:26:43Mrs. O'Leary!
01:26:45Mrs. O'Leary!
01:26:47Mrs. O'Leary!
01:26:48Mrs. O'Leary!
01:26:49Oh, Mrs. O'Leary!
01:26:51You're barred!
01:26:52Look!
01:26:53Look!
01:26:54Heaven help us, I didn't put the bar between Daisy's legs.
01:26:57Fire!
01:26:59Fire!
01:27:00Get Daisy in the car, for God's sake!
01:27:02Fire!
01:27:03Turn in the alarm!
01:27:04Get that baby back into the house!
01:27:05Fire!
01:27:06Turn in the alarm!
01:27:07Fire!
01:27:08Turn in the alarm!
01:27:19Fire!
01:27:20Come on, boys, fire!
01:27:22Hit it!
01:27:23Blow it up!
01:27:24It's enough of them!
01:27:25Take another one!
01:27:27Come on!
01:27:28Come on!
01:27:29Blast them off!
01:27:39Come on!
01:27:40Come on!
01:27:41Come on!
01:27:43Come on, boy.
01:27:44Fire!
01:27:45Come on!
01:27:47Never mind the barn, let it go!
01:27:49Take the house!
01:27:55Mrs. O'Leary, I'm getting out everything that I can.
01:27:58Mrs. Delavan, Mrs. Delavan, your own house is a-going.
01:28:01My own house? Mrs. O'Leary, my own house is a-burning.
01:28:18Aah!
01:28:26Aah!
01:28:44Get that house!
01:28:47Come on!
01:28:57Get a house over here!
01:28:59Come on!
01:29:02Come on, hurry up now!
01:29:04Get a house!
01:29:16Giddy-up.
01:29:20Chief! Giant!
01:29:22Here I am, Pickle!
01:29:24Giant! Giant, oh, giant!
01:29:27There's a big fire in the patch!
01:29:29Yeah, where?
01:29:30Jacobin Street! Looks like the whole street's gone!
01:29:33Say, you suppose that's some of the mayor's doings?
01:29:35Sure. The mayor's burning us out.
01:29:37He said he'd get us.
01:29:38Yeah, said he wouldn't leave a stick or a stone standing.
01:29:41Looks bad, boy.
01:29:42Yeah, burning us out, huh? Couldn't even wait for condemnation proceeding.
01:29:45That's it! I'll go with you!
01:29:47No, you stay here. I've got to go find out how Ma is.
01:29:49Give the boys a drink on the house. Have the fellas meet me here. I'll be back in half an hour.
01:29:52He's asked for a fight? Well, I'll give it to him!
01:29:56Well, what'll you fellas have?
01:29:58I'm gonna take some of this thing.
01:29:59Mighty funny business.
01:30:01What?
01:30:02Well, I'm not saying anything, but I haven't got much faith in these fights between brothers.
01:30:07Not when they're O'Leary's.
01:30:09They pulled some pretty smart tricks in the past, and I wouldn't put it past them to do it again.
01:30:13You're crazy! You heard what Diane said! No one's gonna burn him out, brother or no brother!
01:30:18Well, I hope not. But when I was running things, nothing like this ever happened.
01:30:22Hmm. Come on, fellas.
01:30:24All right, boys, you heard what he said. Spread the word around.
01:30:26From now on, we'll have something to say about being run out of the patch.
01:30:29Wait a minute. Get the boys together. But tell them that I said we'll meet at the armory.
01:30:34We'll get them, Jack O'Leary!
01:30:59Back up! Back up! I'm trying to get through! Back up!
01:31:13Here, I think I can make better time on foot.
01:31:30Come on down here, boys!
01:31:36All right, boys, fast!
01:31:38Put her under the roof!
01:31:40Mommy! Mommy! Mommy!
01:31:56Come on down here, boys!
01:32:00Come on!
01:32:02All right, boys, fast!
01:32:04Come on!
01:32:27Moving mighty fast in this wind.
01:32:29Leaping ahead blocks at a time.
01:32:31Patches like tinder.
01:32:33Hasn't been a drop of rain for nearly three months.
01:32:35We've got to keep it away from the gasworks.
01:32:37Try to keep it on the south side of the river.
01:32:40Have you any suggestions, General Sheridan?
01:32:42Yes.
01:32:43Make a fire break at the edge of the patch.
01:32:45Blow up that entire section along Randolph Street.
01:32:47Fight this fire with dynamite, but fight it!
01:32:49I authorize you to do everything possible to stop this fire.
01:32:52Commissioner, mobilize your whole force.
01:32:55Swear in as many deputies as you need.
01:32:57Clear that whole area. See that everybody keeps moving to the north.
01:32:59Right down to the lake.
01:33:00Requisition all the foodstuffs you need.
01:33:02Yes, sir.
01:33:03Donovan, you and Johnson get in touch with Milwaukee, St. Louis,
01:33:05all the surrounding cities.
01:33:06Ask them to send us all the fire apparatus they can.
01:33:08Wire Washington.
01:33:09Tell him we're going to need relief and lots of it.
01:33:11Money, medicine, maybe federal troops.
01:33:13Keep me advised. I'll be with General Sheridan.
01:33:14Yes, sir.
01:33:15You ready, General?
01:33:30Miss Bell, pull yourself together.
01:33:32Come on, honey. Get up from here. Let's get out of here.
01:33:34Come on, baby.
01:33:35Come on, pull yourself together.
01:33:36Let's get out of here before Judgement Day gets here.
01:33:38Come on, honey. Come on.
01:34:00Help me!
01:34:10Bob!
01:34:11Bob!
01:34:12Where's Ma?
01:34:13She's gone to the north side with Gretchen and the baby in the wagon.
01:34:16They had to go. Our house was the first to burn.
01:34:19Our house?
01:34:20Why, that's dirty. Where did they start it?
01:34:22In our barn.
01:34:23Ma heard about you and Jack fighting.
01:34:25She left a lantern there and Daisy kicked it over.
01:34:28I thought Jack did it to burn out the patch.
01:34:30That mob did so too.
01:34:32Come on, we've got to get to him. They'll kill him.
01:34:33Well, where is he?
01:34:34I don't know, but we've got to get back and stop that mob at the Senate.
01:34:36Come on!
01:34:43Back off. Back off, I tell you.
01:34:44How can I, Captain?
01:34:46Why can't you look where you're going and nothing underneath your body?
01:34:48Get that three-bitten thing out of here or I'll be laying my whip to you.
01:34:58Help!
01:35:09Come, darling, get out. Let them go.
01:35:12Wait. I'll just be getting it.
01:35:14But you're not supposed to get it. That's your dying call.
01:35:17I'm not believing those pictures. And that's all I've got left.
01:35:20Left, you coward.
01:35:22Look out, the ball! It's falling!
01:35:52Sergeant, take all of your men you can spare.
01:36:12Use some of mine if necessary, but we must search every building in this street.
01:36:15See that no one is left behind.
01:36:17No one.
01:36:18Quickly.
01:36:19Yes?
01:36:20Sergeant!
01:36:21Get all the police lines back, one full block, and let no one through.
01:36:26Where are you going?
01:36:27I've got to get through to the Senate.
01:36:28Nobody's going through.
01:36:29The mayor's orders.
01:36:30The street's clear.
01:36:31You've got to dynamite.
01:36:32Dynamite?
01:36:33Yes.
01:36:34Make a fire break.
01:36:35Come on, open up.
01:36:36Get back.
01:36:37Back to the next corner.
01:36:38Come on.
01:36:39Back to the next block.
01:36:40What are you going to do?
01:36:41Come on.
01:36:42I don't know.
01:36:43Come on.
01:36:44Hurry it up.
01:36:45Come on.
01:36:46Jack!
01:36:47Back to the next corner.
01:36:48Jack!
01:36:49Get back.
01:36:50Jack.
01:36:51Jack, I...
01:36:55Harden him a little, I'll take care of him.
01:36:57Now get away from here, you dirty, contemptible liar.
01:37:01I'm stumped for all I'm going to stand to you.
01:37:03Jack, please listen to me.
01:37:04I've got work to do and you or nobody else is going to stop me.
01:37:06You've got to listen to me.
01:37:07Here one and this mob are out to get you.
01:37:10Everybody down here thinks you set fire to the patch to wipe it out.
01:37:13And they're organizing against you.
01:37:15It's my fault.
01:37:16I thought so too.
01:37:17You low, downtrodden...
01:37:18Jack!
01:37:19Until I got home, and found the house burned to the ground.
01:37:22Ma, Gretchen, and the baby gone.
01:37:24Where are they?
01:37:25I put them in a wagon and started them for the north side.
01:37:28They ought to be across the river by now.
01:37:30I'm sorry. I should have known better.
01:37:32Jack, you've got to believe me.
01:37:37There's Gil Warren and his gang now.
01:37:39What the devil do I care about Warren and his gang now?
01:37:43The only thing that matters is that we're together.
01:37:45And thinking alike. Come on!
01:37:47There they are, men.
01:37:49Just like I told you, the O'Leary's.
01:37:51The three of them together.
01:37:52You men, hold that line.
01:37:54Don't let anybody through.
01:37:55Keep those people back.
01:37:56I don't care how you do it, but keep them back.
01:37:58Right.
01:38:00Men!
01:38:02Listen!
01:38:04Listen, men!
01:38:05The starting of the fire was an accident.
01:38:07My brother didn't have anything to do with it.
01:38:09That's what you say, but we know different.
01:38:11We've got the dynamite.
01:38:12It's our only chance to save Chicago.
01:38:14Let it burn!
01:38:15Let it burn!
01:38:16Men!
01:38:17Men!
01:38:18Think!
01:38:19That's just what we're doing.
01:38:20Thinking.
01:38:21Thinking it's another O'Leary trick.
01:38:26Yes, General.
01:38:28Have your men move this crowd back.
01:38:30Back to the end of that street.
01:38:31The dynamite is set.
01:38:32We're ready to light the fuses.
01:38:33All right, men.
01:38:34Move that crowd back to the end of the street.
01:38:36Push them back.
01:38:37Get them back.
01:38:38Oh, no, you don't.
01:38:39We're not moving.
01:38:40No one's running us out.
01:38:42We've got rights, too, and we know where we stand.
01:38:45You're not gonna blow us up.
01:38:48You don't dare.
01:38:49We're not gonna let them destroy our homes to save their own.
01:38:53We're staying right here.
01:38:54We'll show them who they're dealing with.
01:38:56They don't own Chicago.
01:38:57They're...
01:38:59Hey!
01:39:00Look, look!
01:39:01Stop them, somebody!
01:39:06Tie him!
01:39:07Tie him!
01:39:08Don't move, men.
01:39:09We've got our rights.
01:39:11Tie him.
01:39:12Jack, light him.
01:39:13Light him.
01:39:14You'll hurt me.
01:39:15It's just a scratch.
01:39:16Get back, you fools!
01:39:18All of you!
01:39:19And keep back!
01:39:21Light him.
01:39:31Tie him!
01:39:33Tie him!
01:39:37Get back!
01:39:38And keep back!
01:39:40Get him, Rondo!
01:39:41Rondo!
01:39:42Get him!
01:39:43Get him, Rondo!
01:39:52Hey, get those fuses out!
01:39:53Put them out!
01:39:54Put them down!
01:39:56Put them out!
01:40:04Get him down!
01:40:06We're too late!
01:40:07We're too late!
01:40:09We can't wait any longer!
01:40:10We can't wait any longer!
01:40:11Let's run!
01:40:12Let's get out of here!
01:40:26Where's Jack?
01:40:39Where's Jack?
01:41:09Hold him...
01:41:10Hold him, men!
01:41:39Help! Help!
01:41:46Help! Help!
01:41:54On to the lake, folks!
01:42:10Cast off! Let go of that forward line and get this boat away from here!
01:42:15There's 10,000 pounds of kerosene in that warehouse.
01:42:18If this boat catches fire, the warehouse is sure to go.
01:42:21And we'll take the whole north side with us.
01:42:23Help! Help!
01:42:37We've got to go towards the lake! On to the lake!
01:42:42Help! Help!
01:42:46That's Grisham!
01:42:48Help!
01:42:50Grisham!
01:42:52Help!
01:42:54Grisham!
01:42:56Grisham!
01:42:58Help!
01:43:02Grisham!
01:43:12Take your foot off that picture!
01:43:22This is all your risk!
01:43:24I thought that's all you mean on me!
01:43:26Go on and save yourself.
01:43:28Please!
01:43:30Oh, so it's you!
01:43:32Get me out of here!
01:43:33I will not!
01:43:34You'll be killed!
01:43:35I'm not be owing my life to you!
01:43:38Help!
01:43:39Help!
01:43:41Help!
01:43:43Get up! Get up! Please!
01:43:46Please! Come on!
01:43:48Go on and save yourself!
01:43:49I won't leave you!
01:43:50Harry!
01:43:51Harry!
01:43:52You married him!
01:43:53Harry!
01:43:56I married him, but it's all over now.
01:43:59He only married me to save the boat.
01:44:01You're lying! He loves you!
01:44:03And you turned him against his own people!
01:44:05He doesn't love me!
01:44:06But you love him!
01:44:08Harry!
01:44:10Yes!
01:44:12Yes, I love him!
01:44:16I can't do it!
01:44:18I can't do it!
01:44:20No, it's no use.
01:44:22I'm done for.
01:44:26Please help me!
01:44:28Please help me!
01:44:31Won't you please?
01:44:48Harry!
01:44:50Harry!
01:44:52Harry!
01:44:54Harry!
01:44:56Harry!
01:44:58Harry!
01:45:00Harry!
01:45:02Harry!
01:45:04Harry!
01:45:06Harry!
01:45:08Harry!
01:45:10Harry!
01:45:12Harry!
01:45:14Harry!
01:45:15Harry!
01:45:25Harry!
01:45:28Hurry!
01:45:32Harry!
01:45:43Harry!
01:45:45It's time.
01:46:07Any word of him?
01:46:08No.
01:46:09I've been all over the North Shore.
01:46:10There's not a trace of him.
01:46:12You stay with Gretchen.
01:46:13I'll look.
01:46:14No.
01:46:15I'm going to try the South Shore.
01:46:16No.
01:46:17No.
01:46:18No.
01:46:19No.
01:46:20No.
01:46:21No.
01:46:22No.
01:46:23No.
01:46:24No.
01:46:25No.
01:46:26No.
01:46:27No.
01:46:28No.
01:46:29No.
01:46:30No.
01:46:31No.
01:46:32No.
01:46:33No.
01:46:34No.
01:46:35No.
01:46:36No.
01:46:37No.
01:46:38No.
01:46:39No.
01:46:40No.
01:46:41No.
01:46:42Gretchen.
01:46:43Mommy.
01:46:44Mommy.
01:46:46Gretchen.
01:46:48Mommy.
01:46:49Mommy.
01:46:50Mommy.
01:46:52Mommy.
01:46:59I told you not to go that way.
01:47:04We're going past that edge.
01:47:07Gretchen, are you all right?
01:47:09Oh yeah.
01:47:10Mommy!
01:47:37Mom!
01:47:39Mom!
01:47:47Mom!
01:47:49Mom!
01:47:50Heaven be praised!
01:47:51You're dying!
01:47:53Oh, dying!
01:47:54Oh, Mom!
01:47:55Dying!
01:47:56Oh, Mom!
01:47:57Mom!
01:47:58Dying!
01:47:59Dying!
01:48:00Mom!
01:48:01Oh, you're hurt!
01:48:02Come on!
01:48:03Come on out!
01:48:04Out of the wet!
01:48:10Oh, my child!
01:48:12Mom!
01:48:13Where are the others?
01:48:15Bob and Gretchen and the baby are all right.
01:48:19And Jack?
01:48:21Oh, Mom!
01:48:23He's dead.
01:48:26Did you make it up with him?
01:48:29Then I'll not be weeping for him.
01:48:32It's the living that need looking after.
01:48:35Belle.
01:48:38Belle.
01:48:40What kind of a woman are you?
01:48:42With that kind of a heart in him, your husband?
01:48:55It's gone.
01:48:57And my boy's gone with it.
01:48:59But what he stood for will never die.
01:49:03It was a city of wood, and now it's ashes.
01:49:06But out of the fire will become the steel.
01:49:09You didn't live to see it, my lad.
01:49:11No more than your father did before you.
01:49:14God rest the two of you.
01:49:16But there's dying left, and his children to come after.
01:49:20He'll have his dream, Ma.
01:49:23Nothing can lick Chicago any more than it could lick him.
01:49:27Aye, that's the truth.
01:49:30We O'Leary's are a strange tribe.
01:49:33They're strengthless.
01:49:35And what we set out to do, we finish.
01:50:00THE END
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