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The embittered wife of an organized crime lord is setting him up for a fall and endangering O'Hara; O’Hara investigates a counterfeiting and theft of U.S. Savings Bonds by a crime syndicate. Guest Stars Martha Hyer, Berkeley Harris, John Larch, Ahna Capri, Karen Machon, Dorothy Green, Alan Baxter, Tony Young, Scott Walker, Gene Evans, Larry Pennell, Sid McCoy, Robert Mandan, Janear Hines.

Glitches at 34:05 - 34:18, 52:24 - 52:39, 1:01:12 - 1:01:19, 1:13:42 - 1:13:58.This syndicated version combines 2 episodes: Ep. 3 "Operation: Stolen Bonds" and Ep. 21 "Operation: Good Citizen".


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00:10:55because I haven't been around here before.
00:10:57Oh, now, that's a very clever retort.
00:11:00Very, very clever.
00:11:04Excuse me.
00:11:11I was talking to you.
00:11:14Pete?
00:11:18Pete Fryman.
00:11:22Hello, Herm.
00:11:22This is Pete Fryman, a friend of Dave's.
00:11:25Sorry, I didn't know.
00:11:26My car's outside.
00:11:27Sure.
00:11:28Sorry to hear about Dave.
00:11:30Nice to have met you, Mr. Fryman.
00:11:46Fellas.
00:11:47Hello, darling.
00:11:48Laura, didn't Gene tell you I was...
00:11:49Of course, but you said you wanted to meet Pete as soon as he got in.
00:11:52Well.
00:11:53Oh, sure, sure.
00:11:54I'm glad to meet you.
00:11:56My pleasure.
00:11:57Hey, I'm sorry you caught us at a bad time.
00:12:00Vic, take care of him, will you?
00:12:03We'll chat later.
00:12:04Dave's friend, Pete Fryman.
00:12:06I talked to you about him.
00:12:08Vic Dundeen.
00:12:09And this is Clayton Phelps, our mayor.
00:12:11Pete Fryman.
00:12:12My pleasure, my pleasure, Peter.
00:12:13Laura, we're in conference.
00:12:15And this is Ray Auburn, city attorney.
00:12:18And Glenn Radford, head of the planning commission.
00:12:21Vic.
00:12:22Come on, Fryman, follow me.
00:12:24Do something about his wardrobe, will you, Vic?
00:12:32Hi, I'm Pete Fryman.
00:12:34Oh, of course.
00:12:35I'm Gene Hauser.
00:12:37Oh, we were terribly sorry to hear about your friend Dave.
00:12:40I didn't know him myself.
00:12:41He left before I started working here, but...
00:12:43Come on, Fryman, we got a lot to do.
00:12:45Maybe I'll see you again.
00:12:47Nice meeting you.
00:12:49Gene, I wanted to talk to you about the party.
00:12:52I'll see you at home, Pete.
00:12:53Take Vic a while to get you settled.
00:13:00And Gene, I think I'll have you come out to the house...
00:13:02and help me get things organized.
00:13:04I want the restaurant to cater the food.
00:13:10Oh, you're a buddy of Dave's, huh?
00:13:12Funny, I never heard him mention it.
00:13:15No reason to.
00:13:15I've been in Mexico for the last several years.
00:13:19He talked about you.
00:13:20Oh, what'd he say?
00:13:22Well, Mr. Alban's number one expediter and bad news.
00:13:26Well, he can mix it up pretty good himself.
00:13:28Did he tell you why he was in the joint?
00:13:31Money is assault.
00:13:32Yeah, well, that's a matter of public record.
00:13:33You know, anybody could find that out.
00:13:34You got something to say, say it.
00:13:36You were supposed to be his close friend.
00:13:37I was his only friend for the last couple of years...
00:13:40because none of his buddies around here bothered...
00:13:42Yeah, okay, okay.
00:13:42It just seems to me he'd tell his only friend the real reason he was in.
00:13:46You wouldn't expect him to come right out and say it, would you?
00:13:48Yeah, meaning you don't know.
00:13:49Meaning I can put it together.
00:13:51And come up with what?
00:13:52Chicago, a bottle fight.
00:13:53Mr. Alban, okay.
00:13:56Any other little details you want to check?
00:13:58Nothing we can't find out through the police department.
00:14:01Oh, didn't Dave tell you?
00:14:02Anyone who works for Mike comes here first.
00:14:09Andy Gorel, Pete Freiman.
00:14:11He's going to work for Mr. Alban, so give him the treatment.
00:14:15I'll be back in a few minutes.
00:14:16I got to go over to City Hall.
00:14:19Pete Freiman, huh?
00:14:20That's what the man said.
00:14:23Funny.
00:14:25He was a dead ringer for a fella I met in New Mexico once.
00:14:28Went down there to pick up this prisoner from this treasury agent.
00:14:31Fella had an Irish name.
00:14:33Something like, uh, O'Hara.
00:14:39Funny, isn't it, Mr. Freiman?
00:14:41How many look-alikes there are in this world?
00:14:44How many look-alikes there are in this world?
00:14:48Well, right here in O'Hara, we got a guy who looks exactly like Joseph Stalin.
00:14:54I mean exactly.
00:14:55Of course, old Joe is dead.
00:14:59There's no way this fella could be him.
00:15:02Any more than a fella working for Mike Alban could be a treasury agent.
00:15:08Right?
00:15:10Makes sense.
00:15:14Any idea what you'll be doing for Mr. Alban?
00:15:16Not yet.
00:15:17Hold it.
00:15:19Profile, please.
00:15:24Ever see a police department like this one before?
00:15:27What's so different about this one?
00:15:28You're kidding.
00:15:29I haven't seen enough to make an evaluation.
00:15:31Well, it's different, all right.
00:15:33Different than 99% of the departments in this country.
00:15:36If they were all like this one,
00:15:37we might as well turn the White House over to the organization.
00:15:44Hold it.
00:15:45We're not all crooked, Mr. O'Hara.
00:15:47I'd like to help. I'm in the phone book.
00:15:49Andy Gorel, two Rs and one L.
00:15:53Right on time, Vic.
00:15:55Here's his papers. I'll tell the chief he's ready to talk to him.
00:15:59By the way, watch what you say around that guy.
00:16:02No.
00:16:02You never trust a man who won't take a little payoff.
00:16:08Raise your right hand.
00:16:13The city itself sworn in.
00:16:17You are now a reserve police officer of the city of Laura.
00:16:23You sure you haven't got a record, Freiman?
00:16:26What does it say there?
00:16:27Wouldn't do for some reformer to find out
00:16:29we gave a gun permit to an ex-con, would it?
00:16:32Against the law, you know.
00:16:34I know.
00:16:35So if that is the case, you better tell us right now.
00:16:37We're gonna find out everything about you anyway.
00:16:39Routine check.
00:16:44Will that be all, Mr. Dundeen?
00:16:46A billet to Mr. Alvin.
00:16:47Yes, sir.
00:16:50Did the double-nits come in yet?
00:16:52Sorry, Mr. Hellman, not yet.
00:16:53Probably Friday.
00:16:56How are you, councilman?
00:16:57Will you give me a call then, please?
00:16:58Oh, yes, sir.
00:16:59Mr. Hellman, aren't you even gonna say hello?
00:17:01We don't have anything to say to each other.
00:17:05I'll wrap these for you.
00:17:08Who's the fan club?
00:17:10City Councilman Hellman.
00:17:12Councilman Hellman, a reformer.
00:17:14There's two of them, Hellman and Saranac.
00:17:16They've been out to get Mike.
00:17:18Vote against anything we want.
00:17:21So far, it's no problem.
00:17:22We own the other three.
00:17:24That's handy.
00:17:25And if push comes to shove,
00:17:27we can get Hellman's vote, too.
00:17:28Now, how are you gonna do that?
00:17:31He doesn't know it, but his...
00:17:3318-year-old daughter's got a $50-a-day heroin habit.
00:17:37Well, sure, we saw that she made contact
00:17:38with the right people at the right time.
00:17:40You know, a little pill in the drink for starters.
00:17:42Now she's got a little freelancing going on the side.
00:17:46So all the boss has to do is say the word,
00:17:47she gets busted for prostitution.
00:17:49Now, won't that be embarrassing for Councilman Hellman?
00:18:07Some place, huh?
00:18:08Yeah, it's even got a full slate bed booth.
00:18:10A table in the basement.
00:18:11You shoot pool?
00:18:12Not like David.
00:18:14Yeah, he was pretty good at 8-ball.
00:18:15I thought his game was 9.
00:18:17I guess you're right.
00:18:33Thought I could learn to call this home.
00:18:35Yeah, well, don't let it go to your head.
00:18:36Just don't forget why you're here.
00:18:38If anything I do, you'll remind me.
00:18:40Being Dave's buddy buys you a chance, that's all.
00:18:43The rest is up to you.
00:18:44You cut it or you don't, like everybody else.
00:18:46You're not the first dude to take up residence in here, you know.
00:18:49Huh?
00:18:49No, you're nothing special, Pete, baby.
00:18:51Every new candidate gets the goldfish bowl.
00:18:53This ain't no candy store operation, you know.
00:18:56Maybe there's some house rules I should know about.
00:19:00You already broke one.
00:19:01House rule number one.
00:19:03No cozy conversation with the boss's secretary.
00:19:06Gene Houser?
00:19:07That's what I mean.
00:19:08You haven't even been here long enough to know her name.
00:19:10She's something special.
00:19:11Well, let's just say she handles a lot of the boss's confidential matters.
00:19:15And he figures one person at a time knowing his business is enough.
00:19:19That's fair enough. What's...
00:19:20That's the boss's sister.
00:19:22She died five years ago.
00:19:38It only rings on intercom, Bubba, so it's all right to answer it.
00:19:42I just wouldn't try to make any outside calls.
00:19:45Mrs. Alvin?
00:19:47Look, as long as we're sharing the same address, try Laura.
00:19:52That doesn't break a house rule.
00:19:54I make the house rules in the house.
00:19:56So come on downstairs.
00:19:58I'll buy you a drink.
00:20:08Mmm, that's better.
00:20:10You look gorgeous.
00:20:12But Gene, darling, I believe you two know each other.
00:20:14Oh, yes, Dave's friend, Mr. Fryman.
00:20:16Miss Houser.
00:20:17Now it's time to put this away.
00:20:19We can finish up later.
00:20:20Right, well, I'll have to get back to the office.
00:20:23Oh, no, you're gonna join us for one little drinky.
00:20:26Pete, me a doll and freshen that for Laura.
00:20:28Gin.
00:20:29Really, Mrs. Alvin, I should...
00:20:30The same?
00:20:31Uh, a vodka, please.
00:20:33It's funny, I thought we drank the same thing.
00:20:35Mmm, you sure make a handsome bartender, Pete.
00:20:40Only in this case, I think the man makes the clothes.
00:20:44Don't you think so, Genie?
00:20:51Oh, I forgot to tell Anna something.
00:20:53I'll be right back.
00:20:55You two go right ahead.
00:21:01Susanna.
00:21:03Susanna.
00:21:05The cook.
00:21:08She could have used the phone.
00:21:09You wouldn't believe the fantastic intercom system in this house.
00:21:12Why didn't she?
00:21:13She's playing matchmaker.
00:21:19Didn't she know that a pretty girl like you doesn't need an agent?
00:21:24No, I guess you wouldn't know about that, would you?
00:21:27Well, I got scolded for talking to you in the office today.
00:21:31Does it have something to do with that?
00:21:33On the nose, Ryman.
00:21:34You're a decoy.
00:21:35A handsome, younger man might take my mind off Mr. Alvin.
00:21:38Assuming that's where it is in the first place.
00:21:41Is it?
00:21:42Mr. Alvin doesn't keep regular office hours.
00:21:45He could come home at any time.
00:21:47I think I'll do us both a favor and leave.
00:21:54I'll say this.
00:21:56Laura's taste is improving.
00:21:59She didn't do badly this time.
00:22:01Ciao.
00:22:11I think the cook is in the kitchen.
00:22:13What's wrong?
00:22:15I just thought you and Gene would...
00:22:17Would what?
00:22:18Would hit it off, that's all.
00:22:21Is that why you called the strike force to find a playmate for little Gene?
00:22:26Of course not.
00:22:28I don't need a team man for that.
00:22:30You get a bartender, he can play the part just as well.
00:22:32Relax, will you?
00:22:34Refusing to mix a little pleasure with business can make Jack a dull boy.
00:22:40I'm not such an ugly old bag, am I?
00:22:42Mrs. Alvin.
00:22:43Laura.
00:22:46You really are a boy scout, aren't you?
00:22:48That's not why I came here.
00:22:50Well, maybe you'll have to get used to it.
00:22:53Sorry.
00:22:55Oh, you can't leave.
00:22:57Just watch me.
00:22:59Oh, wait, I didn't lie to you.
00:23:00I can help you, I will.
00:23:02Please, please don't go.
00:23:04I've waited too long to...
00:23:26What were you trying to do, Laura?
00:23:27Ruin my reputation as a doctor?
00:23:30Nothing was farther from my mind.
00:23:32Yeah, I'll venture to say.
00:23:34I'm going to leave some of these with you, so you won't run out.
00:23:38Laura.
00:23:40I'm going to tell you again.
00:23:41I know you're tired of hearing it, but...
00:23:43You cannot drink.
00:23:45Your liver just won't take any more of it.
00:23:48And what if I quit?
00:23:49Will it save my life?
00:23:50It can prolong it.
00:23:52How long, Sam?
00:23:54One month, six, twelve.
00:23:57If you'll just take care of yourself,
00:23:59you may still have a few good months.
00:24:01Good ones, Sam?
00:24:04Now, if you can just guarantee there'll be good ones.
00:24:06I'll guarantee you this.
00:24:08A few more bouts with the bottle and there won't be any months good or bad.
00:24:24Cool.
00:24:27She tries.
00:24:28I know she does.
00:24:30But she just can't leave the stuff alone.
00:24:44I'm sorry.
00:24:46I didn't mean to overstay my welcome.
00:24:50Look, don't go.
00:24:51See it through.
00:24:53It'll be worth your while, I promise.
00:24:57I can prove
00:24:59that my husband's illegal income has been over five million dollars a year for the past three years.
00:25:04I've kept a diary.
00:25:06I've written down every dollar.
00:25:08Where it came from and where it went.
00:25:11Every payoff, every bribe, who got it and why.
00:25:15You've had that information all this time?
00:25:18Ever since I first found out that
00:25:20little Broad was more than just his secretary.
00:25:23You're my drinking partner.
00:25:25Sorry about that.
00:25:26I thought how nice it would be if
00:25:28before my beloved husband took his fall, the light of his life got turned off.
00:25:33It won't happen again.
00:25:35Where's the diary?
00:25:37It's safe.
00:25:38With a close friend.
00:25:39When can I see it?
00:25:41On the 16th.
00:25:43That's over two weeks away.
00:25:45Try to understand.
00:25:47Mike can get what?
00:25:48Five years in every tax fraud count?
00:25:50My diary can give you three counts.
00:25:52That's 15 years.
00:25:56It's not enough.
00:25:59I want to see him crumble and fall off his own ladder.
00:26:03I want to see him bounce off every rung on the way down.
00:26:07I want the organization to spit on him.
00:26:11There's only one way of doing that.
00:26:14One way to make sure the organization will never do business with him again.
00:26:17That'll be good for you, too.
00:26:19The federal government could finally stamp closed on Mike Albin's file.
00:26:24It can only happen on the 16th.
00:26:26And while you're waiting, I see to it that you get a good view of what goes on inside the organization.
00:26:31Some eyewitness stuff you can use.
00:26:34And I'll behave.
00:26:36At least I'll try.
00:26:40You know what I caught that little Broad doing?
00:26:43What?
00:26:45Caught her in my closet trying on my clothes.
00:26:50I'm not even dead yet.
00:26:54I got a message for you from the boss, Carmen.
00:26:56Tell him thanks for inquiring about me.
00:27:00He wants you to go to this address and pick up a package.
00:27:03Take the brown car in the garage.
00:27:04Deliver the package to him at his office and do it in a hurry.
00:27:08Keys in the car?
00:27:09Yep.
00:27:11The keys are always in my car.
00:27:15Put it out.
00:27:22How's it going?
00:27:25Unreal.
00:27:26Wrong?
00:27:27Yeah, our friend is full of booze,
00:27:30and the way we treat him is a little strange.
00:27:33He's a good guy.
00:27:35He's a good guy.
00:27:37He's a good guy.
00:27:38He's a good guy.
00:27:39He's a good guy.
00:27:40He's a good guy.
00:27:41He's a good guy.
00:27:42He's a good guy.
00:27:44Hate and a terminal illness.
00:27:47Could be a dangerous combination.
00:27:48Yeah, so we play all the odds.
00:27:51The cop that booked me took my fingerprints.
00:27:54His name is Gorel.
00:27:55He made me as a treasury agent.
00:27:56Said he met me in New Mexico, but he wants to cooperate.
00:27:59You believe him?
00:28:00Well, I'm gonna play it on instinct.
00:28:02He may be the one honest cop in a very dishonest police department.
00:28:06What do you want us to do?
00:28:07Set up a meeting tonight in the camp or his name's in the phone book.
00:28:11Risky.
00:28:13So is Laura Alban.
00:28:32Took you long enough.
00:28:34I don't know the territory yet.
00:28:44What are you trying to pull from it?
00:28:48I'd say offhand.
00:28:49Mr.
00:28:49Alban, you were testing me.
00:28:55I'm gonna get some sleep.
00:28:56We'll talk tomorrow.
00:29:05Well, that was quick.
00:29:06You must have done well.
00:29:07Maybe you'll find a home here yet.
00:29:10I'm not sure.
00:29:11Maybe you'll find a home here yet.
00:29:14Maybe I don't break any house rules.
00:29:34Decided to take you up on your offer to help.
00:29:36I was hoping you would, Mr. O'Hara.
00:29:38With your permission, we'd like to take this conversation.
00:29:41Sure.
00:29:42Anything you say.
00:29:44It's a conversation with Officer Andrew Gorel of the Law and Police Department.
00:29:51It is February 2nd.
00:29:53The time is 2340.
00:29:55Present are Special Agents Donaldson and O'Hara on federal strike force assignment.
00:30:00Officer Gorel, tell us about the Law and Police Department.
00:30:03How many would you say are on the take?
00:30:05Oh, about three quarters of them.
00:30:06What kind of take?
00:30:07Mostly curbstone justice.
00:30:09Explain that, please.
00:30:10Yeah.
00:30:12Can I have a cup of coffee?
00:30:13Yeah, sure.
00:30:16You see, most drivers carry a $10 bill folded up behind the driver's license.
00:30:22Now, when they're stopped, they hand the cop the license and the 10.
00:30:26The cop lets the bill fall to the ground, puts his foot on it.
00:30:30Then when the motorist drives away...
00:30:31Thank you.
00:30:32When the motorist drives away, puts the money in his pocket.
00:30:35What would you estimate a monthly take to be?
00:30:37Let me put it this way.
00:30:39It costs $1500 under the table to get on the police force.
00:30:43And most of the guys are getting that $1500 back the first month.
00:30:46And what about bookmaking and prostitution?
00:30:50What bookmaking? What prostitution?
00:30:53We've never had a bookmaking arrest.
00:30:55And the only prostitutes we arrest are the amateurs.
00:30:58They either go to work for Albin or they get out of town.
00:31:01Are you saying the whole department is controlled by Albin?
00:31:04No.
00:31:06No.
00:31:06You don't have to control everyone.
00:31:08Just the top.
00:31:09Just the people who approve the arrests.
00:31:12And they handle all the records.
00:31:14Everything's got to go through their hands.
00:31:17I hear they got a new batch of treasury bonds.
00:31:20And here's the new passer that Mike Albin just hired.
00:31:22We processed her at the station three weeks ago.
00:31:25You know, a man's family is his Achilles heel, Pete.
00:31:29Take mine.
00:31:31My wife, to be specific.
00:31:33Now, you've been around here long enough to see that
00:31:34Laura can be a source of embarrassment to me.
00:31:39That's why her cousin Dave was such a big help.
00:31:42Dave could handle her.
00:31:46And Vic tells me you seem to have a way with her, too.
00:31:48I'll tell you the truth, Pete.
00:31:50I've never found anybody to replace Dave.
00:31:51Nobody's worked out.
00:31:53Until now.
00:31:56Want me to babysit your wife?
00:31:58There's more to it than that.
00:31:59Dave was the best bag man I ever had.
00:32:04Hey, the police department check on you came back.
00:32:06Did Vic tell you?
00:32:07He doesn't tell me much.
00:32:09Yeah, well...
00:32:11The chief says...
00:32:13You're as represented.
00:32:15Even your visits to Dave in prison check out.
00:32:17The chief is very thorough.
00:32:19So am I.
00:32:21As you'll see this afternoon.
00:32:23I'm sending you along with Vic for a lesson in city government.
00:32:27What do you want?
00:32:28Mr. Alban asked me to drop by and see you, Mr. Hellman.
00:32:30He asked me to remind you that he'd appreciate it
00:32:32when you go to the council meeting tonight
00:32:34if you vote in favor of the raise for the rubbish contract.
00:32:36Yes, that's right.
00:32:38Councilman Forbes is out of town.
00:32:40You do need my vote.
00:32:42Mr. Alban asked me to remind you that
00:32:44it's only a dollar per household raise.
00:32:46And it is overdue.
00:32:47You tell Mr. Alban for me that
00:32:49any issue coming up before the city council
00:32:51that might benefit him in any small way
00:32:54automatically gets a no vote from me.
00:32:57He was afraid you might feel that way.
00:32:59Because, Mr. Hellman, you just don't realize all that's involved.
00:33:02What's that supposed to mean?
00:33:03Your daughter, councilman.
00:33:05Now, first I'm gonna tell you a little story about her.
00:33:07But you're not gonna believe it.
00:33:08So we're all gonna go down and pay her a visit.
00:33:27Daddy?
00:33:31Hello, Mr. Dondean.
00:33:35Daddy, you promised you'd always call me first.
00:33:38You promised you'd never just drop in.
00:33:40We talked about that when I got my own place.
00:33:42Don't you remember?
00:33:43I'm a grown person who needs privacy.
00:33:46I have my right.
00:33:47You said that yourself.
00:33:48You promised.
00:33:51Why did you bring him here, Mr. Dondean?
00:33:54Why did you bring him here, Mr. Dondean?
00:33:56You promised me you would never bring him here.
00:33:59Well, he insisted.
00:34:00Sherry, you know how it is.
00:34:01After all, he is your father.
00:34:09Father.
00:34:17You were busy.
00:34:20You were campaigning.
00:34:23You were...
00:34:26Daddy, please don't be mad at me.
00:34:29Who did this to you?
00:34:31Nobody.
00:34:33I don't know.
00:34:36It just happened.
00:34:39I don't know.
00:34:43Okay, baby.
00:34:45Oh, baby.
00:34:49We'll work it out.
00:34:53Now, do we get your vote tonight?
00:34:55Or does she get busted every time she sets foot on the street?
00:34:58Now, you know how that'll look in the papers, Councilman.
00:35:24All right, Coleman.
00:35:25Are you out of your mind?
00:35:26Now, get out of here.
00:35:27What do you think you're...
00:35:32Oh, man.
00:35:33You really blew it.
00:35:34You wait till Alvin hears about this.
00:35:36I'll be there in half an hour, and I'll get out.
00:35:48Here.
00:35:50Come on.
00:35:52Come on.
00:35:55You all right?
00:35:58Who are you?
00:35:59I want you to listen to me, and listen carefully.
00:36:01I'll confirm it all later.
00:36:02My name is Jim O'Hara.
00:36:03I'm with the United States Treasury Department, IRS Intelligence.
00:36:06Treasury?
00:36:07What are you doing with Vic Don Dean?
00:36:09Undercover, and I want to keep it that way.
00:36:12All right, I understand.
00:36:13What can I do?
00:36:14Is there any way you can vote yes on this rubbish issue tonight
00:36:17without compromising yourself too much?
00:36:20Well, truth is, I'm not against the raise.
00:36:22It's in order.
00:36:24The trouble is,
00:36:25Mike Alvin doesn't know how to handle anything in a legitimate way.
00:36:28It's against his training, I guess his principles.
00:36:31If he wants anything, he comes right away rattling his sword.
00:36:36Places me in a position of having to vote against him, or
00:36:39appear to be in his pocket.
00:36:41Now, your daughter's gonna need all the help she can get.
00:36:44It's gonna be rough, but she's gonna have to want help.
00:36:47I know.
00:36:48There's some way we could cut off her supply.
00:36:51If Alvin doesn't make it too easy to get.
00:36:54Then maybe I can convince him
00:36:57to make it a little harder.
00:37:00In fact, impossible.
00:37:01Impossible?
00:37:03You know how many pushers there are in this state?
00:37:05Listen, I know you control them.
00:37:08You let the word get out that the first pusher that sells to Sherry Hellman
00:37:12is on your personal list, it'll happen.
00:37:14In the first place, where do you get off making a deal like that anyway?
00:37:17Because your way didn't work.
00:37:19You can push a reformer just so far, then he goes to the press
00:37:22and makes a martyr out of himself.
00:37:24Believe me, Mr. Hellman will sacrifice himself to take you with him.
00:37:29You were thinking of me.
00:37:33He'll make this thing into another Pearl Harbor.
00:37:35The one thing you can't afford is for him to shake the public out of its apathy.
00:37:41Yeah, you were thinking of me. I like that.
00:37:43He's going soft, that's what he's doing.
00:37:45He ain't got the stomach for this job, boss. Can't you see that?
00:37:48I'm interested in results, Vic. Results!
00:37:51Now, I certainly get Hellman's vote.
00:37:53However, if we don't get it, I guess you'll just have to do a lot of apologizing.
00:37:58Mr. Albin, it's your wife.
00:37:59What about her?
00:38:00You'd better hurry.
00:38:08Come on, fellas. Singing is good for the tummy muscles.
00:38:12All together now.
00:38:13Has anybody here seen O'Hara?
00:38:18O-H-A-R-A
00:38:24Hey, look who's here.
00:38:26We got enough for a full chorus.
00:38:28Looking all over for you.
00:38:30Do you like Irish songs, too?
00:38:32You promised to give me a tour of the city. I came to collect you.
00:38:35Okay.
00:38:37You all know my friend here. You've met him, haven't you?
00:38:40My friend, Mr...
00:38:43Pete Fryman.
00:38:45Good-looking devil, isn't he?
00:38:47Come on.
00:39:14You said you were going to behave.
00:39:16I said I was going to try.
00:39:18Hey, you were cool. I'll say that for you.
00:39:20Didn't Pat and I...
00:39:22That Mike...
00:39:24I thought he was going to have a stroke.
00:39:27So worried about his prestige.
00:39:29Always was.
00:39:30Gotta have respect.
00:39:32It's funny.
00:39:34That's why he first started taking me around.
00:39:37I was a looker then.
00:39:40I really was.
00:39:41I used to stop talk when I came into a room.
00:39:44Mike was proud to have me on his arm then.
00:39:48A long time ago.
00:39:49And I was always with him.
00:39:51Right there beside him when all he had was a string of slot machines in the Bronx.
00:39:56Hey, you know, I...
00:39:57I can still take one apart and put it together again.
00:40:02What about our tour?
00:40:04Oh, sure. What do you want to know?
00:40:07What do you want to see first?
00:40:09What do you want to see first?
00:40:11A factory that's polluting a river?
00:40:13That's what they were talking about in that meeting I just interrupted.
00:40:16There's a bill pending that would force the factory to
00:40:18spend seven and a half million dollars on anti-pollution equipment.
00:40:23But Mayor Phelps says he can get it killed for 50,000 cash
00:40:26paid hand to hand in the men's room with the water running loud.
00:40:32You're mad at me.
00:40:35You make me a little nervous once in a while.
00:40:37Don't worry, love. We'll make it to the 16th.
00:40:42That little broad's not moving into my house.
00:40:46She's not wearing my clothes.
00:40:49That's Mike's newest passive.
00:40:51Attractive and smart.
00:41:01Hi.
00:41:02How was the guided tour of the city?
00:41:05Well, if you've seen one, you've seen them all.
00:41:08Maybe you just haven't had the right guide.
00:41:12You think I missed some points of interest?
00:41:14Oh, points of interest. You never dreamed existed.
00:41:18Well, I'll keep it in mind for my next vacation.
00:41:21There's only one tour and the bus is ready to leave.
00:41:26That's interesting, but sounds like a very dangerous one-way trip.
00:41:30Okay.
00:41:31Okay.
00:41:35Mission accomplished.
00:41:37I appreciate it, Pete.
00:41:39I mean, the way you took matters in hand. That's smart.
00:41:42Now, Laura hasn't got much longer to go, you know?
00:41:45And do me a favor.
00:41:47Keep an eye on her. Keep her happy and out of trouble, okay?
00:41:50I'll have the council vote.
00:41:53You know what's funny?
00:41:54It's the first time I ever put the arm on a politician who came out like a good guy.
00:41:58Yeah, after Hellman gave us his vote,
00:41:59he called to ask if what you said was true, you know, about cutting off his daughter's supply.
00:42:04I said I guaranteed it.
00:42:06Well, he was actually crying when he thanked me. How about that?
00:42:10Now that I don't have to apologize for anything, how about the rest of Dave's job?
00:42:15Do you know what?
00:42:17Mr. Fryman isn't interested.
00:42:20Well, maybe you didn't make things clear to him.
00:42:22Oh, I made things perfectly clear.
00:42:25Hey, what's the matter? Don't you like beautiful girls?
00:42:27Not when they belong to the boss.
00:42:29Is that the only reason?
00:42:32Is there another reason?
00:42:37All right, starting tomorrow, you'll collect all the cash from my books and numbers.
00:42:40You'll make deliveries to City Hall.
00:42:42Hey, that's my territory. What about my end?
00:42:44Sit on it. You've earned a little rest.
00:42:48You'll be on the payroll of the restaurant.
00:42:50That's in case internal revenue gets curious.
00:42:53Good to see you again, Mr. Fryman.
00:42:55If there's anything I can do for you, sir,
00:42:58you will let me know, won't you?
00:43:01Sure.
00:43:15So, what's it take so far?
00:43:19In two weeks, you've collected $241,653.
00:43:23Not counting this.
00:43:25Do you need permission to wire me?
00:43:28Anytime you think you need it.
00:43:29It's the 16th, isn't it?
00:43:31You think Mrs. Alba will come through?
00:43:32I think so. She's giving a party tonight. Must be significant.
00:43:36You mean she's been stalling all this time just for a party?
00:43:38Keep your dial set to your local news station. Maybe we'll all find out.
00:43:51If you hear me, let me hear a long.
00:43:54I'll give you the guest list.
00:43:56New York, 5F9836.
00:44:03Ohio, Y956R.
00:44:14Illinois, WY7254.
00:44:19Illinois, WY7254.
00:44:27I'm very sorry I can't invite you to the party. It's a very exclusive neighborhood.
00:44:32I'll tell you, I'll never forget it as long as I live.
00:44:38Reminds me, Charlie, how's your boy?
00:44:39Just graduated law school.
00:44:41Wonderful.
00:44:43He's okay.
00:44:46Matt, your daughter?
00:44:47Running around Europe.
00:44:49I thought she and Rick were going to get married.
00:44:51She's more like me.
00:44:52Rick could never handle her.
00:44:56Fellas, I'd like you to meet a new member of my organization, Pete Fryman.
00:44:59Charlie Forster, Story O'Connor, and Ned Blackman.
00:45:03Got him on a paper route for now.
00:45:06He's okay.
00:45:07Where's Laura?
00:45:09Laura's upstairs getting dressed.
00:45:12Don Dean, scotch and water?
00:45:15Vic?
00:45:19How are things in New York, Mr. Blackman?
00:45:25You heard of me?
00:45:27I heard of all of you.
00:45:29Let's sit down, Mike.
00:45:44Hi, everybody!
00:45:45Hey!
00:45:47Louise, Ruth, Helen.
00:45:49Bags are looking pretty good.
00:45:51Mrs. Sullivan, may I get you something?
00:45:53Charlie, Ned, and Story.
00:45:55My favorite gangsters.
00:45:57That's a wonderful get-up you got, Laura.
00:46:00You like it?
00:46:02Mike won't remember, but this is the way I looked in our first date.
00:46:06Got it out of the trunk special for tonight.
00:46:09It's different.
00:46:12Did you all miss me?
00:46:14Hey, Pete.
00:46:16Ned the Needle Blackman here is the number one supplier of smack on the eastern seaboard.
00:46:20Did you know that?
00:46:22Laura.
00:46:24What's the matter?
00:46:26We're all family.
00:46:28And Story O'Connor here's got a big hotel restaurant in Chicago, like the Lauren.
00:46:34And he's got every table in every room wired with a hidden microphone.
00:46:40That's how he got his name.
00:46:41He's got a lot of stories to tell about public officials if he ever has to.
00:46:46And Charlie...
00:46:48Laura, you're not very amusing.
00:46:51I'm sure Pete finds it interesting.
00:46:54Let's have a drink.
00:46:57Okay.
00:46:59Yeah, I can mix anything.
00:47:01Soda and water, water and water, ginger ale and water.
00:47:04Do you know what day this is, Peter?
00:47:06It's Monday.
00:47:08The 16th.
00:47:09The 16th, lover.
00:47:11The 16th.
00:47:13I made you a promise, remember?
00:47:16Just take it easy.
00:47:18The floor show is about to begin.
00:47:25Today for keeping promises, genie weenie.
00:47:28And I promise you,
00:47:30you will never wear my clothes,
00:47:32or sleep in my bed,
00:47:34or live in my house after I'm dead.
00:47:36Laura, you're drunk. Now go on upstairs and lie down.
00:47:39Hey, listen, everybody.
00:47:41Listen, listen.
00:47:43And you shall hear...
00:47:46Hello, honey?
00:47:48It's Laura.
00:47:50You know that diary you've been holding for me?
00:47:52I want you to send it to Internal Revenue Service,
00:47:54Intelligence Division,
00:47:56Care Special Agent Jim O'Hara.
00:47:58Repeat that back.
00:48:00You got it, honey. Do it right away.
00:48:02Hello, hello.
00:48:04Has anybody here seen O'Hara?
00:48:06Laura!
00:48:08What's going on here?
00:48:10My husband wants to know what's going on.
00:48:12My dear, darling, faithful husband.
00:48:15Well, I'll tell you what's going on,
00:48:17dear, darling, faithful husband.
00:48:19You have just blown it.
00:48:21Oh, how you've blown it.
00:48:23That diary was born the day you first
00:48:25started holding hands with little Miss...
00:48:27What's her name?
00:48:29I copped out my baby all the way.
00:48:31But you ain't heard nothing yet,
00:48:33ladies and gentlemen. Nothing!
00:48:35You, who are the elite of that
00:48:36honored society known as organized crime,
00:48:38you crummy gangsters will be shocked
00:48:40to learn that your trusted associate,
00:48:42overseer of your many interests
00:48:44in this state,
00:48:46Michael J. Alvin,
00:48:48has been entertaining an enemy spy
00:48:50under this very roof.
00:48:52For the past two weeks,
00:48:54Big Boss Mike has been playing
00:48:56gracious host to a United States
00:48:58Treasury agent.
00:49:01Okay, Charlie.
00:49:03Time coming running.
00:49:05I knew there was something wrong with you.
00:49:07Take a bow, lover.
00:49:09Let's hear it for our special agent,
00:49:11Jim O'Hara.
00:49:15Jim, right here.
00:49:17Now, wait a minute.
00:49:19You can't hold me on anything.
00:49:21You even haven't read that diary yet.
00:49:23You're right, Mike.
00:49:25It's going to take us a little while
00:49:27to put the case together.
00:49:29But don't leave town.
00:49:31Don't let them spook you, Mike.
00:49:33We'll stick by you, Mike.
00:49:35Oh, no.
00:49:37No, I... You.
00:49:39Can you do anything about some protection?
00:49:41Why?
00:49:43Why?
00:49:45Look at them.
00:49:47They only got one problem.
00:49:49Which mechanic gets the conspect?
00:49:51Let's take a walk.
00:49:53Mike?
00:49:58Why?
00:50:05Laura.
00:50:07Please, don't.
00:50:09You mean now that it's too late?
00:50:11I finally found someone who cares.
00:50:16Maybe an extra month or two
00:50:18would be kind of nice.
00:50:35Mike.
00:50:37Mike.
00:50:39Mike.
00:50:41Mike.
00:50:43Mike.
00:50:45Mike.
00:50:47Mike.
00:50:49Mike.
00:50:51Mike.
00:50:53Mike.
00:50:55Mike.
00:50:57Mike.
00:50:59Mike.
00:51:01Mike.
00:51:03Mike.
00:51:05Mike.
00:51:07Mike.
00:51:09Mike.
00:51:11Mike.
00:51:13Mike.
00:51:15Mike.
00:51:17Mike.
00:51:19Mike!
00:51:21Mike.
00:51:23Mike.
00:51:25Mike.
00:51:27Mike.
00:51:33And everything seems in order.
00:51:34All we need is your signature.
00:51:37How's that?
00:51:39Not bad. A little too glum, maybe.
00:51:41You know, Mr. O'Hara, we bankers may appear cautious, but we are friendly.
00:51:47I'll remember.
00:51:49Thanks again, Mr. Williams, for giving up your evening to bring Jim in and for letting him take your place at the bank tomorrow.
00:51:54I'm glad to help.
00:51:55If it's not violating security measures, what makes you think that these stolen bonds are going to show up at our bank?
00:52:01Not just your bank, Mr. Williams.
00:52:03$10,000 in stolen savings bonds for cash in San Bernardino today.
00:52:07That's just a guess, but we figure that's only a part of what's being passed.
00:52:10So we're posting agents in all the major banks in the area.
00:52:13Do you have a description of him, the pal, sir?
00:52:15Oh, he's a she.
00:52:17Blonde, attractive, and charming.
00:52:19But at least that's the description we got from the bank manager in San Bernardino.
00:52:23We miss picking her up by five...
00:52:25Blonde, attractive, and charming.
00:52:27But at least that's the description we got from the bank manager in San Bernardino.
00:52:31We miss picking her up by five minutes.
00:52:33If the bonds she cashes are genuine...
00:52:38The owner's name to the bond.
00:52:39We have forgery.
00:52:41If it's a woman, they usually claim the husband's out of town on business.
00:52:45And she's found this perfect house or something like that to buy.
00:52:49They need the money for the down payment.
00:52:51And, of course, she asked the banker if he can have the escrow.
00:52:53It all looks very legitimate.
00:52:55What are the odds of catching someone like this?
00:52:57Not bad.
00:52:59We're in the right place at the right time.
00:53:01Well, gentlemen, if there's anything else you need...
00:53:04A little luck, maybe?
00:53:05I have a feeling that you secret service people make your own.
00:53:09How do you like that?
00:53:11We put Mike Albin away, but his passage is still operating.
00:53:18Oh, Herod, don't forget your credentials.
00:53:23Good luck to him.
00:53:25Like the man says, we make our own.
00:53:29$5,000.
00:53:30Yes, thank you.
00:53:31If you'll follow me, please.
00:53:33Payment has to be approved by the branch manager.
00:53:45Mr. O'Hara, this is Mrs. Chase.
00:53:47She's opening two accounts with us.
00:53:49Chase?
00:53:50Yes, Mr. O'Hara.
00:53:51Mr. O'Hara, this is Mrs. Chase.
00:53:53She's opening two accounts with us.
00:53:55Mr. O'Hara, this is Mrs. Chase.
00:53:57This is Mrs. Chase.
00:53:58She's opening two accounts with us.
00:53:59Checking and savings.
00:54:00And she has some government bonds she'd like to cash.
00:54:03Thank you, Mrs. Chase.
00:54:04Thank you.
00:54:05Sit down, Mrs. Chase.
00:54:07Thank you.
00:54:09She's from Baltimore.
00:54:11Yes, just a week ago.
00:54:13What brings you to Riverside?
00:54:15Fish and chips.
00:54:18My husband's starting a franchise.
00:54:20Lord Halibut.
00:54:22We're going to need his signature on this.
00:54:24Yes, I know.
00:54:26He would have taken care of all of this himself,
00:54:28but he had to go back for a couple of weeks.
00:54:30And then yesterday, when I found the perfect house,
00:54:34I called him and he said to buy it.
00:54:36Well, most of our money's tied up in the business.
00:54:38And so, unfortunately, it means cashing these.
00:54:42Um, I have my Maryland driver's license
00:54:46and Social Security card
00:54:49and some insurance papers.
00:54:57Tell me, you could handle the escrow here for me, too, couldn't you?
00:55:02It's an awful lot of business you're throwing our way all at once.
00:55:05Well, I'm glad to know there's someone like you here to handle it.
00:55:11There won't be any trouble, will there?
00:55:13I mean about being out of state.
00:55:15Those are genuine.
00:55:19Will there be anything else you need?
00:55:22Just your signature.
00:55:30Thank you for making this all so painless.
00:55:35Well, it's just company policy.
00:55:38United States Treasury Secret Service.
00:55:46I don't understand.
00:55:49I don't understand.
00:55:51There must be some sort of mistake.
00:55:53It's already been made.
00:55:54Uttering forged United States savings bonds,
00:55:56a violation of Title 18 U.S. Code Section 495.
00:56:00What does all that mean?
00:56:02As much as ten years or $10,000 or both.
00:56:06You're under arrest.
00:56:18I thought you just protected the President and people like that.
00:56:23It's the job that gets the headlines.
00:56:26The Secret Service is the oldest general law enforcement agency in government.
00:56:30When it was established in 1865,
00:56:32about one-third of all the money in circulation was counterfeit.
00:56:37There's been a noticeable improvement.
00:56:41You sure I can't get you a cup of coffee?
00:56:43No, thank you.
00:56:46I'll be right there.
00:56:49You still handle all the counterfeiting?
00:56:51And the forgery of all government obligations.
00:56:54That's all.
00:57:04Sounds like you stay kind of busy.
00:57:07Well, kind of.
00:57:08We had almost 5,000 arrests last year.
00:57:12Well, at least I've got company.
00:57:14That's the way you want to look at it.
00:57:17Tell me, how did you know I was going to that bank?
00:57:19I know who did it.
00:57:20They had a description of you from the San Bernardino area you worked a day before,
00:57:24when you were spotted in Riversand.
00:57:26They were agents on Juliet Alderage Banks.
00:57:32Doug, this is Louise Hall.
00:57:34Doug Miller, our special agent in charge of the Los Angeles office.
00:57:37Miss Hall?
00:57:39I suppose I should say it's a pleasure, Mr. Miller.
00:57:42But under the circumstances...
00:57:44We may be more aware of the circumstances than you think, Miss Hall.
00:57:47Please sit down.
00:57:49Are you sure you don't want an attorney present?
00:57:51She's been right and right since she signed the waiver.
00:57:56That signature is genuine.
00:57:59All right.
00:58:01Now, we know this is your first offense, Miss Hall.
00:58:03Quite frankly, we're more interested in the people you're involved with
00:58:06rather than throwing the book at you.
00:58:08Mike Albin is out of business,
00:58:10but you're in action.
00:58:12Who are you getting your orders from now?
00:58:16You mean...
00:58:18You want me to squeal on somebody?
00:58:20We call it cooperating.
00:58:22It could be a two-way street.
00:58:24No guarantees, no promises,
00:58:26but the court will know that you helped.
00:58:29Look...
00:58:30I mean...
00:58:32Well, I don't have very much respect for myself right now,
00:58:35but I'm sure I'd have a whole lot less
00:58:37if I were to turn on the people who've been good to me.
00:58:40I'd say your definition of good is a little twisted.
00:58:42Well, you don't know...
00:58:43We know your assignment on this last trip.
00:58:45Four banks in San Bernardino,
00:58:47four more in Riverside, $40,000.
00:58:49How much of that was supposed to be kept for yourself?
00:58:56Two thousand.
00:58:58Instead, you may be out ten.
00:59:00Plus ten years of prime time.
00:59:04Now...
00:59:05Suppose you tell us again about those people who've been good to you.
00:59:09Miss Hall, those bonds you had
00:59:11have been traced to a series of burglaries in Baltimore.
00:59:14Turning up out here means a big operation,
00:59:17organized crime.
00:59:18Well, I don't know anything about that.
00:59:20Somebody does.
00:59:22We want to meet him.
00:59:35I'm meeting him in Phoenix.
00:59:37Tomorrow.
01:00:05His name is Kramer.
01:00:06Harold Todd Kramer, a real swinger.
01:00:08Single, 36.
01:00:10A checker.
01:00:11She told you the truth?
01:00:13Yes.
01:00:14I'm telling you the truth.
01:00:16She told you the truth.
01:00:19She told you the truth?
01:00:21Yes.
01:00:22She did, didn't she?
01:00:24She did.
01:00:25She did.
01:00:26She did.
01:00:28She did, didn't she?
01:00:31Yes.
01:00:32That check, huh?
01:00:34She told you the truth.
01:00:36He never put his college degree or the money his father left him to much use.
01:00:41The check shows he pays his bills.
01:00:43Looks like he's still living on family money, all right.
01:00:46Just a question of whose family.
01:00:50Raymer took her out of a short skirt in a downtown bar
01:00:52and got her in a first-class country club as a hostess.
01:00:55Miller tells me she wasn't all that sure about letting you in.
01:00:58No.
01:00:59Well, you got one thing going for you.
01:01:01Be hard for her to get cold feet in this climate.
01:01:04Let's have a cup of coffee.
01:01:19You all right?
01:01:21I'm just nervous.
01:01:23Thought you said he didn't suspect anything.
01:01:25Oh, not that.
01:01:27I mean, it's just hard.
01:01:29He was good to me in a way, you know.
01:01:31And he made me laugh again.
01:01:35He's a lot of fun and I like him.
01:01:37Everybody likes him.
01:01:38Well, not the taxpayers footing the bill for all that fun.
01:01:42Turn left up here.
01:01:50We got a check on Kramer's toll calls.
01:01:54They show regular contact with Las Vegas.
01:01:57Is there anything you've seen look like that might be his source?
01:02:00No.
01:02:02No, it could be Vegas.
01:02:04I know it gets heavy there.
01:02:06And I did meet a friend once who said he was from there.
01:02:08Remember the name?
01:02:10No.
01:02:11I'm terrible at names.
01:02:14By the way, I've never asked you.
01:02:16Is yours really O'Hara?
01:02:18We had a deal, remember?
01:02:19All the cards on the table face up.
01:02:22That includes names.
01:02:27You're really trusting me, aren't you?
01:02:52Do yourself a favor.
01:02:53It's about time.
01:02:55I guess he knew what would happen to me when he gave me this job, didn't he?
01:02:59Rubbing elbows with millionaires.
01:03:01Having club privileges.
01:03:04Feeling like I needed more money, better clothes.
01:03:08Sounds like you're getting to know him better.
01:03:10And myself.
01:03:12I'm not just nervous.
01:03:14I'm scared stiff.
01:03:17Maybe it's time you started trusting me.
01:03:21Let's go.
01:03:23Stick to our game plan.
01:03:53Jim O'Hara.
01:04:00Todd Kramer.
01:04:01Louise asked me to say hi.
01:04:03You play tennis?
01:04:04Well, not as much as I'd like to.
01:04:07She also said we're in the same line of work.
01:04:09Did she?
01:04:10She even thought we might be able to do some business.
01:04:18Do you ever handle bonds?
01:04:22Think you can handle something like 25 grand?
01:04:25No.
01:04:27If the price is right.
01:04:2920% is 5,000.
01:04:31You got it?
01:04:32And 15% is 37.50.
01:04:36That's your deal.
01:04:37Wait a minute.
01:04:37All you do is pass the paper from your left hand to your right.
01:04:41Now you tell me that isn't a good percentage, I'll spot you two sets out of the best of five down there.
01:04:48All right.
01:04:49Deal.
01:04:52Listen, I'm having some friends over this afternoon at my place.
01:04:55You and Louise might like it.
01:04:57And you can check out the merchandise at the same time.
01:05:00That sounds good.
01:05:02How about a couple of sets?
01:05:04I'll catch the tab and change and meet you down there.
01:05:19Muchísimas gracias, señor.
01:05:21Yeah, when the service wasn't that good, Daniel.
01:05:24Call Griffith and tell him I'll need some prerecorded bills tonight.
01:05:283,000, 7, 5, 0.
01:05:31We got to buy.
01:05:49It's quite a party.
01:05:52Any familiar faces?
01:05:54Hi.
01:05:56Oh, just some people from the club.
01:05:59And some of the girls that work for them, like I did.
01:06:03I think...
01:06:05What does that job pay?
01:06:07Let's have a drink.
01:06:35Scotch all right?
01:06:36With a little water.
01:06:38Kramer around?
01:06:40No.
01:06:43But I do see someone.
01:06:45That guy I told you about.
01:06:47From Vegas.
01:06:53Two scotch and water.
01:06:59Louise.
01:07:01You don't remember?
01:07:04That's all right.
01:07:05We were both with someone else.
01:07:07Johnny Winters.
01:07:08Oh, of course, yes.
01:07:10I'd like you to meet Jim O'Hara.
01:07:13How do you do?
01:07:14Tired or what?
01:07:16Someplace.
01:07:18Are you enjoying the desert?
01:07:19It's fine when I've seen it.
01:07:20You haven't spent much time in it, have you?
01:07:22Is my face that red?
01:07:23You got to watch that sun.
01:07:25Take it slow, especially in front.
01:07:27I remember.
01:07:28No reason for anyone to get burned.
01:07:31An ounce of prevention, you know what I mean?
01:07:33You a doctor?
01:07:34Well, that depends on what needs curing.
01:07:37I like to look out for things for people like Tardy Boy.
01:07:40He seems to be doing all right.
01:07:42Very well.
01:07:44I want to keep it that way.
01:07:47Well, I just wanted to say hello.
01:07:49Oh, yeah?
01:07:51Come swim!
01:07:53Yeah!
01:07:58He is part of it, isn't he?
01:08:01There's your answer.
01:08:07Do you think he knows anything?
01:08:09Just what he saw.
01:08:11A new face.
01:08:13A sunburned one.
01:08:15Don't go jumping in the pool.
01:08:17We may be leaving soon.
01:08:25Jim, I didn't see you come in.
01:08:27I had to take a phone call up the house.
01:08:30What timing.
01:08:32Now, wait a minute.
01:08:34This isn't my first time around.
01:08:36I've been checked before.
01:08:38Now, unless your man has some objection,
01:08:40I'd like to get down to what I came for.
01:08:42There's no need to get hot.
01:08:44I can cool off real quick.
01:08:46Hi, Charlie.
01:08:48Look, there's no problem.
01:08:50I just couldn't get the bonds.
01:08:52The source was out, but he promised it in two days.
01:08:54Two days, I'll be in Acapulco.
01:08:56Now, look, Jim, hold on.
01:08:59What's the matter?
01:09:01Don't you like parties?
01:09:03No surprises.
01:09:05I want to make on a guy named Winters.
01:09:07Johnny Winters.
01:09:09Ahead of you.
01:09:11Saw him come out.
01:09:13Not much on him.
01:09:15Could be Vegas muscle.
01:09:17He's never been nailed,
01:09:19but there's been a couple of funerals lately.
01:09:21Figures he could have arranged.
01:09:23I'm giving you trouble?
01:09:25Not yet.
01:09:28Thanks.
01:09:30You're right.
01:09:32It gets heavy.
01:09:36Does this mean you're not going through with it?
01:09:38Not with my eyes closed.
01:09:40I'll drop you off and we'll see if they contact me at the motel.
01:09:58Fill the material.
01:10:08Clean.
01:10:10License, too.
01:10:12Before you leave, count them.
01:10:14Clean.
01:10:16License, too.
01:10:18Before you leave, count them.
01:10:44Clean.
01:11:02Hello.
01:11:04Nothing's missing, O'Hara.
01:11:06So I noticed.
01:11:08Wait ten minutes.
01:11:10Then bring the money
01:11:13to the bar downstairs.
01:11:15Winters.
01:11:43Hi.
01:11:45Hi.
01:11:47Bring the bonds?
01:11:53Are you alone?
01:11:55Yes.
01:11:57Who picked the table?
01:11:59I did. I just came in and sat down.
01:12:01A man brought these to me
01:12:03just after you dropped me off at the apartment.
01:12:05He put me in a cab
01:12:07and told me to come here and wait for you.
01:12:09And he said if you didn't come,
01:12:12I was to leave
01:12:14without contacting you.
01:12:16If I did,
01:12:18you were to accept payment.
01:12:20Yes.
01:12:22Well, that's neat.
01:12:24You're the only one involved.
01:12:26Oh, Jim, please don't think...
01:12:28No, I don't.
01:12:30But there's no way they're going to leave us alone with this
01:12:32even though they'd like me to think so
01:12:34to figure I've finally been accepted.
01:12:36Do you want me to take the money to them?
01:12:38No.
01:12:41I'm going to get you out. It can get rough from here on.
01:12:43How's your right cross?
01:12:45Why? I'm left-handed.
01:12:49See, I didn't like
01:12:51the girl I'm dating
01:12:53being used to do their work.
01:12:55So I got insulting.
01:12:57Now I'm going to toss these back to you.
01:12:59Then I want you to hit me
01:13:01with everything you've got.
01:13:03Take the envelope and get up to go.
01:13:05Ready?
01:13:07Here.
01:13:09Jim!
01:13:40And we do have company.
01:13:42Oh, that's company.
01:13:44I'll be glad to stop keeping.
01:13:46Well, you only have one more job.
01:13:48Find something to cry about.
01:13:50The easiest thing you've asked me to do
01:13:52is to find something to cry about.
01:13:54I'm not going to cry.
01:13:56I'm not going to cry.
01:13:58I'm not going to cry.
01:14:00I'm not going to cry.
01:14:02I'm not going to cry.
01:14:04I'm not going to cry.
01:14:06I'm not going to cry.
01:14:08That's the easiest thing you've asked me to do yet.
01:14:20We're not running out of booze.
01:14:22There's a bar that's open all night long.
01:14:24Just you got to go get it, that's all.
01:14:26You can walk, can't you?
01:14:28Hey, listen, excuse me.
01:14:30Have fun.
01:14:32Hey, how are you?
01:14:35What's wrong?
01:14:37Inside.
01:14:43Oh, Kramer, with all your checking
01:14:45and double checking, you don't know me at all.
01:14:47Jim, wait a minute.
01:14:49You have more time than you're worth.
01:14:51I don't like being rousted.
01:14:53You don't understand.
01:14:55It wasn't my idea.
01:14:57I don't have control over who gets cut in.
01:14:59We got a good thing, Jim.
01:15:01Don't blow it.
01:15:04Let me tell you something.
01:15:06This is big.
01:15:08It's bigger than anything you've ever been in on.
01:15:10Sure, it's a pain, but after that,
01:15:12everything's controlled the same way
01:15:14and it pays off and there are no slip-ups.
01:15:16Nothing's that safe.
01:15:18At some point, it comes down
01:15:20to just you and the jungle.
01:15:22I figure it's better to make it that way
01:15:24from the start.
01:15:26Look, that stuff you have there,
01:15:28keep it on consignment.
01:15:30Pay me what you think it's worth
01:15:33and you'll be out a lot of bread.
01:15:35A fortune.
01:15:37Because that's what you and I can make together
01:15:39on this setup.
01:15:41We think the same way, Jim.
01:15:43We like the same things.
01:15:45We should be going along in the same direction.
01:15:47Branching out maybe, but not splitting off.
01:15:49Give it one shot.
01:15:51Okay.
01:15:53No strings.
01:15:55Winter has counted it.
01:15:59See you in a couple of weeks.
01:16:02What about Louise?
01:16:04Any broad that plays the party line
01:16:06as well as she does
01:16:08can find her own way home.
01:16:10Adios.
01:16:22The lady said thanks, O'Hara.
01:16:24Where is she now?
01:16:26We offered to bring her here to L.A.,
01:16:28but she's got a sister in Albuquerque.
01:16:30What about Winters?
01:16:32He's hard to put into place.
01:16:34He's in with so many people,
01:16:36but we're on it.
01:16:38Doesn't look like he's the end of the line either.
01:16:40Probably just a watchdog on a retainer.
01:16:42I think you'd better show him that map, Doug.
01:16:44Yeah.
01:16:46Since you've been on this with Glenn,
01:16:48we've had heavy hits.
01:16:50Washington, Oregon, Montana, Utah, Colorado,
01:16:52all through the west, all traced back to the east.
01:16:54Bonds and IDs.
01:16:56Same keen attention to detail.
01:16:59Well, it's quite a network.
01:17:01Yeah, we've got every office on it,
01:17:03but you're the first man to tie in.
01:17:05How much do you think it would take
01:17:07to get past Framer?
01:17:09Something big.
01:17:11200,000.
01:17:13You're taking this high roll
01:17:15or act pretty serious?
01:17:17It's taken me.
01:17:19I've been meaning to speak to you
01:17:21about my expense account.
01:17:23Yeah, Glenn showed me the checks.
01:17:25Tell you what, you break this case,
01:17:27I'll tell you how much the department
01:17:29is worth these days.
01:17:31Round figures.
01:17:37That's a bundle.
01:17:41I don't know if I can handle it.
01:17:43Because of the rates?
01:17:45200,000.
01:17:47I hate to think of the points they're going to ask
01:17:49on top of my regular volume.
01:17:51Who do we talk to?
01:17:53Move it, Hunter.
01:17:57You know, if you're really serious
01:17:59about something that big,
01:18:01maybe there's another road to consider.
01:18:03I'm just starting to get with the one we're on.
01:18:05Same set-up, same people,
01:18:07different product. Counterfeit.
01:18:09Too big a hassle.
01:18:11Anything over 20 is too hard to push.
01:18:13Anything under takes too long.
01:18:15Not what I was offered.
01:18:17U.S. Treasury notes, 10,000 each.
01:18:19And you passed?
01:18:21Well, I just wasn't sure.
01:18:23I never moved anything like that.
01:18:25Here once, I got a hold of some out ones.
01:18:27Never been that lucky again.
01:18:29You think you could find some takers?
01:18:31Where's the phone?
01:18:33You're serious?
01:18:35You put me in touch with the source
01:18:37and you got yourself a nice fat finder's fee
01:18:39without getting out of that chair.
01:18:41Where could you move?
01:18:43What's available?
01:18:45I was told a million.
01:18:47That should be no problem. If they're any good, I'll check.
01:18:49That's, say, five points to me?
01:18:51Two.
01:18:59And I'll get on it.
01:19:01Right after I swing by the club, I want to see Louise.
01:19:03I thought you knew.
01:19:05She took a leave.
01:19:07Oh.
01:19:09That must have been right after I phoned her
01:19:11to say I was coming back.
01:19:13Well, she's a good kid.
01:19:15But like they say,
01:19:17it's a big ocean.
01:19:21Wow!
01:19:23Hey!
01:19:25Hey, wait there, man!
01:19:29Hey, wait!
01:19:43Howdy.
01:19:45Hi, good morning.
01:19:47Howdy.
01:19:49Howdy.
01:19:51Hi, good morning.
01:19:53You see this?
01:19:57Those facts you gave me
01:19:59checked out with the dope from back east.
01:20:01The informant there isn't in a position to help out,
01:20:03but he says there is a glass of notes on tap.
01:20:05The whole department's
01:20:07looking at you to stop it.
01:20:09You've got some pretty long eyes.
01:20:11Still old and got going.
01:20:13Any word yet
01:20:15on when you make contact?
01:20:17This afternoon.
01:20:19Any names?
01:20:21No.
01:20:25How far do I go?
01:20:27We're broke.
01:20:29If you can't deal direct with the top man,
01:20:31at least try to draw a bead on him.
01:20:33Oh,
01:20:35and don't worry about going in blindfolded.
01:20:37We got you covered.
01:20:39Cross the board.
01:20:41I'll be seeing you.
01:20:47If I had a compass,
01:20:49what do you think it'd say right now?
01:20:51Due east.
01:20:53Well, we'll let somebody else
01:20:55get us there.
01:20:57New York?
01:20:59Gotta get you out of the sun for a while.
01:21:47Some castle.
01:22:01Who's the host?
01:22:03Hostess.
01:22:05Mrs. Jacqueline Wells.
01:22:11Mr. O'Hara.
01:22:13How do you do?
01:22:15Mrs. Wells.
01:22:17Todd, good to see you again.
01:22:19Johnny, love, I hate to do this to you,
01:22:21but I got this message about 10.30.
01:22:25Lee can drive you back in.
01:22:27You have a seat on flight 89.
01:22:29Well, at least on this operation
01:22:31you know everything is first class.
01:22:33Thank you, Johnny.
01:22:35Anytime.
01:22:37Gentlemen.
01:22:39I'd offer you a drink,
01:22:41but it is late.
01:22:43Your rooms are ready.
01:22:45Excuse me, I didn't know we were staying.
01:22:47Just a few days, Mr. O'Hara.
01:22:49Until the merchandise you wanted to see
01:22:51is ready.
01:22:53Well, I'm traveling kind of light.
01:22:55I think you might find everything
01:22:57you'll need. If not, just
01:22:59let me know.
01:23:13¶¶ ¶¶
01:23:43¶¶ ¶¶
01:23:53Good morning.
01:23:55Good morning.
01:23:57Todd, just coffee.
01:23:59Sleep well? Any complaints?
01:24:01Everything is first class.
01:24:03Thank you.
01:24:05Todd was just telling me you've been friends
01:24:07for a long time.
01:24:09Yes, how long's it been
01:24:11now, Jim, since Miami?
01:24:13Oh, I don't know.
01:24:15I'll have one of those. Sure.
01:24:17Just about five years, I think.
01:24:19Give or take a couple of three months.
01:24:21Old times get old.
01:24:23You don't want to bore the lady.
01:24:25No, thank you.
01:24:27Todd, I wonder if you'd do me
01:24:29a favor. It's an old friend's birthday
01:24:31and I thought perhaps a new
01:24:33golf bag might be nice.
01:24:35Would you try to get into the village sports shop
01:24:37whenever it opens and pick out whatever
01:24:39suits you best to you.
01:24:41Maybe I'd better do that for you.
01:24:43I like to think I can trust Todd's judgment,
01:24:45Mr. O'Hara.
01:24:47Well, see you for lunch.
01:24:53I'd like some more coffee, please,
01:24:55Mr. O'Hara.
01:24:59Thank you.
01:25:01How long have you known Todd?
01:25:03One month, one deal.
01:25:05Why would he say otherwise?
01:25:07He's scared. Of what?
01:25:09The big leagues.
01:25:11You're not?
01:25:13I've been up before. I'll be up again.
01:25:17You could have corroborated his story.
01:25:19I might not have seen through it.
01:25:21Say that again with a
01:25:23straight face, Jacqueline.
01:25:37Nice bag.
01:25:39Where's the lady?
01:25:41Seeing to lunch.
01:25:43And undoubtedly keeping an eye on me
01:25:45from one of those windows.
01:25:47Tell me about her.
01:25:49How'd she get all this?
01:25:51Yeah, that'll do for a start.
01:25:53Married?
01:25:55He worked this side of the street?
01:25:57Yeah.
01:25:59And what did he do for a living?
01:26:01I don't know.
01:26:03He was a carpenter.
01:26:05He worked this side of the street?
01:26:07Wealth.
01:26:09Old respected name.
01:26:11Old respected man. He lasted eight months.
01:26:13And why is she involved when she already has everything?
01:26:15Except the guy.
01:26:17There's a rumor
01:26:19that she's hung up on number one.
01:26:21And who might that be?
01:26:23She made it very clear
01:26:25that I should never ask.
01:26:27I don't think it's Mason, though.
01:26:29Who? Walter Mason.
01:26:31You'll meet him this afternoon.
01:26:35Did you bring the samples?
01:26:39Mind if I finish my drink
01:26:41and enjoy the lady's company a bit first, Irish?
01:26:43You can do both while I look at the notes.
01:26:47I'd like to see them too, Walter.
01:27:05What do you think, Jim?
01:27:07He's never seen better.
01:27:13Made him?
01:27:15I guess that really doesn't concern you,
01:27:17now does it?
01:27:19No, I was just wondering.
01:27:21He's right, I've never seen better.
01:27:23Who do I deal with?
01:27:25I'll keep the books.
01:27:27Walter will make the arrangements.
01:27:29Todd said you had a million.
01:27:31I got takers for all of it
01:27:33at ten percent.
01:27:35I could make that deal anyplace.
01:27:37I'm talking now.
01:27:39You're talking all the time, Irish.
01:27:41Too much and too fast.
01:27:43Walter.
01:27:45You have the money now?
01:27:47This afternoon.
01:27:49I think the price is right.
01:27:51Okay.
01:27:55But you better be right too, Irish.
01:27:59Are the keys still in that convertible?
01:28:01Yes.
01:28:03I'll be back.
01:28:05Tell your friend it's impolite to point.
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01:29:01© BF-WATCH TV 2021
01:29:11Good afternoon. Secret Service.
01:29:13This is Jim O'Hara of the Los Angeles office.
01:29:15Put me through to Paul Conrad.
01:29:17It's an emergency.
01:29:19Yes, sir. One moment, please.
01:29:23O'Hara.
01:29:25Yeah, Paul, this is my first shot at a phone.
01:29:27I got a lot for you, but I don't know if I can get it to you.
01:29:29Why not?
01:29:31The two guys look like they want to talk.
01:29:33I thought I shook them, but...
01:29:35You did?
01:29:37Well, then...
01:29:39Ours. The young one is Agent Gwent.
01:29:41The one with a smile is Agent Rose.
01:29:43Say hello and then get your phones in here.
01:29:49I thought I was missing an action.
01:29:51What's my next move?
01:29:53Find out how much they've printed.
01:29:55If it's feasible, make a pitch to buy everything they've run off.
01:29:57That way, we might be able to keep any of us from hitting the streets.
01:29:59If it's too big.
01:30:01Well, the one buy still gives us enough to name everybody we've dealt with so far.
01:30:03Doesn't give us the king of the hill.
01:30:05How do you know that isn't Queen?
01:30:07Jacqueline Wells.
01:30:09But the exchange still has to be made at her estate.
01:30:11Ground rules.
01:30:15It makes it tough to get men in close enough to wrap it up
01:30:17once you blow your cover and bust them.
01:30:21Yeah, I'm sure they thought of that.
01:30:23What about your idea?
01:30:25What about your idea and guns?
01:30:27No, no, I'll keep it.
01:30:29They may shake me down.
01:30:31How much money you take back with you today?
01:30:35None.
01:30:37None?
01:30:39But isn't that why they let you go for a ride today?
01:30:41Yeah, but suppose I don't like being kept on a leash.
01:30:43Suppose I'm so mad about it,
01:30:45they'll have to appease me.
01:30:47And they just might
01:30:49let you start another place with me.
01:30:51Like where?
01:30:53Queen. Deacon Motel.
01:30:55580 West 15th Street.
01:30:57How's the phone service there?
01:30:59We'll have a man on the switchboard.
01:31:01If they call Mr. Big, we'll find them before he answers.
01:31:03Well, at least it's a home game
01:31:05in our own ballpark.
01:31:17Now, of course I didn't bring the money.
01:31:19But we have the paper.
01:31:21I don't carry pocket change
01:31:23when I know there's a couple of hard cases
01:31:25glued to my tail.
01:31:27What difference did that make? You shook them.
01:31:29I couldn't be sure I wouldn't pick them up again.
01:31:31And how do you know?
01:31:33They were my men.
01:31:35Jim, no.
01:31:37I can't.
01:31:39We both get our orders in the same place.
01:31:41I can't tell you that.
01:31:43Oh, come off it, Irish.
01:31:45Those men were there to protect you, not to roll you.
01:31:47I don't believe you, Mason.
01:31:49I want to be sure.
01:31:51Now, Todd did all the checking that was necessary in Phoenix.
01:31:53Didn't you tell them?
01:31:55Well, yes, I told them.
01:31:57It won't happen next time.
01:31:59Next time, I set the time and the place.
01:32:01He won't hold still for that.
01:32:03Well, then you just tell him how you blew the deal, all right?
01:32:05Well, I can see what he'll say, but...
01:32:07There's something else, Jim.
01:32:09My pardon. It's not what you think.
01:32:11I mean, I'm just the front.
01:32:13This whole place.
01:32:15All transactions are made here.
01:32:17It's how he exchanges. It's how he stays clean.
01:32:19Change it, and I'll be out of it.
01:32:21He won't need me anymore.
01:32:23What's a couple of thousand to you, one way or another?
01:32:25It's not the money.
01:32:27I mean, it's...
01:32:29Well, it's the excitement.
01:32:31You understand.
01:32:33I'd be bored to death without it.
01:32:35Now, Jacqueline, you're just going to have to get your kicks at another location.
01:32:37Where?
01:32:39You'll know when we get there.
01:32:41You can report in. There's a phone.
01:32:43Please, Jim.
01:32:45I'm sure we can all watch each other.
01:32:47Bring the briefcase.
01:32:55I got too much time invested in this to let you mess it up.
01:33:15I got too much time invested in this to let you mess it up.
01:33:45Now, isn't this better?
01:33:47Now, isn't this better?
01:33:49Don't push your luck, Irish.
01:33:51Please, Jim, let's get it over with.
01:33:53How long do we have to wait before the money gets here?
01:33:55It's here.
01:33:57But you said we...
01:33:59I brought you to it.
01:34:01Now, maybe we can get down to business and stop playing games.
01:34:03You ought to have some more of that paper ready to move by now, shouldn't you?
01:34:05You ought to have some more of that paper ready to move by now, shouldn't you?
01:34:07Why?
01:34:09Why?
01:34:12Maybe I can bump the offer.
01:34:16Well, there's another five being finished today.
01:34:18Well, there's another five being finished today.
01:34:20That's everything for now.
01:34:22How's 8% for all of it?
01:34:24I don't know.
01:34:26Here, find out.
01:34:38I'll use the booth.
01:34:40I thought we were through playing games.
01:34:42This phone leaves tracks.
01:34:44The one outside doesn't.
01:34:58Now, let's save time, Todd.
01:35:00Count it.
01:35:10Now, let's save time, Todd.
01:35:27Well?
01:35:29You got a deal?
01:35:33He wants you to pick this stuff up.
01:35:35Me?
01:35:37You know where.
01:35:40I'll make it quick, okay?
01:36:10Now, I want both of you to take it very easy.
01:36:12Now, I want both of you to take it very easy.
01:36:20Now, I want both of you to take it very easy.
01:36:22The United States Treasury Secret Service, you're under arrest.
01:36:24The United States Treasury Secret Service, you're under arrest.
01:36:26What the...
01:36:28Jim, wait a minute, we...
01:36:30Just take it easy.
01:36:32Huh?
01:36:34All right, read him the rights.
01:36:37Quince, tailing the woman.
01:37:0160-60, this is 61.
01:37:0360, go ahead.
01:37:06Subject is parked in front of 708 South 34th Street
01:37:08and is entering building.
01:37:10We're covering it front and rear.
01:37:12What kind of a place is it?
01:37:14Just what you're looking for, a print shop.
01:37:33Please, darling, there was nothing else to do.
01:37:35I tried everything.
01:37:37Not everything, Jacqueline.
01:37:39Otherwise, you wouldn't have disobeyed orders.
01:37:41When I told you I wanted the exchanges made at your place,
01:37:43I had a reason for it.
01:37:45It'll be all right, Johnny.
01:37:47You checked them out yourself.
01:37:49Stop pawing me!
01:37:51Oh, darling, I...
01:37:53All right, hold it right there, Secret Service.
01:37:55Give me a chance where I can see.
01:37:57Come on.
01:37:59I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
01:38:01I'm so sorry.
01:38:03Turn around slow.
01:38:05Lady, move away from him.
01:38:11Johnny!
01:38:13Johnny!
01:38:15Johnny!
01:38:19He'll need an ambulance.
01:38:21Let's get him out of here.
01:38:27That's what it was.
01:38:29I knew there was something about you.
01:38:34I've been living in a waste paper world so long,
01:38:37I...
01:38:39I forgot what an original looked like.
01:38:43How old would you say she is?
01:38:47Late 40s.
01:38:51I suppose you know what I'm thinking about.
01:38:53Well, you got headed off at the pass.
01:38:57Soon enough, you think?
01:38:59It depends on how you take what the judge says.
01:39:03Good-bye, now.
01:39:07Good-bye.
01:39:33THE END
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