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00:00:57Hiya, babe! When did you get here?
00:00:59Well, hello, big boy. You are lonesome, no?
00:01:03I'm lonesome, yes.
00:01:04I'm lonesome, too.
00:01:06Well, what are we waiting for?
00:01:21What's the big idea? You did it to me first, didn't you?
00:01:23You come with me, no?
00:01:25I come with you, yes.
00:01:27Hiya, spoiled old boy! Am I glad to see you!
00:01:31What's the idea?
00:01:38Hey, Marks! You must be the top man around here, huh?
00:01:41Have a start, though.
00:01:44Fine guy you turned out to be.
00:01:45Got a sword rack in here so you wouldn't cut me in.
00:01:47And I was your best friend in the house.
00:01:52Okay, White, I'll punch you right in the...
00:01:57I'm a jungle wunga.
00:01:59Oh, this is a supper, huh?
00:02:01No, this is my service.
00:02:02Uh-uh, wunga.
00:02:04Oh, look, a jungle automat.
00:02:09Hiya, Skinny, what's cooking?
00:02:11Hui, hui.
00:02:12What am I saying?
00:02:13All right, White, throw him in.
00:02:14Put a lot of gravy on him, meet the little tug.
00:02:16You guys ain't gonna do that for me!
00:02:17I'll call my cousin! Don't fight me!
00:02:19Get away from me.
00:02:22Don't look at me that way.
00:02:24I'm not gonna pay my dues if you look at me that way.
00:02:25Don't look at me that way. Get away from me.
00:02:30Oh, Mug, please don't do it to me.
00:02:31I like you, my best friend. Mug, please.
00:02:34Hey, Glimpy!
00:02:38Hey, Glimpy!
00:02:44What's your high hat?
00:02:45What high hat?
00:02:46There's a lot of guys who're with you.
00:02:47What guys? What hat? What are you talking?
00:02:51Boy, am I glad to see you.
00:02:53What do you think you are, a French general?
00:02:56What do you mean?
00:02:57You guys were chasing me.
00:02:58I mean, with a ball of pride, you're gonna bound me.
00:03:00Ah, you was dreaming.
00:03:02I know I was dreaming.
00:03:03But you was there, don't you remember?
00:03:07I told you those snipes would get you.
00:03:09They'll murder you.
00:03:10Now, come on, let's get those passes.
00:03:12Okay, Corp.
00:03:18Boy, well, I'd be glad to see the old gang again.
00:03:20You think it was your telegram or something?
00:03:22No, I want to drop in on them kind of precipitate,
00:03:24you know, unexpected like.
00:03:25Oh, like the captain?
00:03:26That's the idea.
00:03:27I don't want them to fix things up and spend a lot of money.
00:03:29Hey, you got a cigarette?
00:03:30You know that Danny sure loves to dip into that treasury.
00:03:33Hey, please give me a cigarette, huh?
00:03:34I made that guy president before I left,
00:03:36just kind of pro-temporary like.
00:03:37And if he don't show a surplus when I get back,
00:03:39I'm liable to ostracize him, demote him, fine him.
00:03:41I might even court-martial him.
00:03:43Cigarette me, wouldn't you, kid?
00:03:44Oh, certainly.
00:03:47Thanks.
00:03:50Match me.
00:03:52Hey, soldier, you got a match?
00:03:54What's the matter with you?
00:03:55Don't you ever go to PX?
00:03:57I graduated from PX-12 in the Bronx.
00:03:59Thanks.
00:04:12How about you've been in the army long enough
00:04:13to know you don't salute a corporal,
00:04:14you only salute brass hats?
00:04:16Mm-mm-mm-mm-mm.
00:04:17Mm-mm-mm-mm-mm.
00:04:20It's kind of getting hot out here.
00:04:21The heat bothering you?
00:04:22Getting a fever?
00:04:23You left me to give my first...
00:04:28Sorry, sir.
00:04:28Yeah, we're both sorry, sir.
00:04:30All right, boys.
00:04:32Don't ever do that to a second lieutenant.
00:04:38Why didn't you tell me there was a colonel standing back there?
00:04:41What do you want from me?
00:04:42What are you, deaf?
00:04:43The eagle on his collar was screaming at you.
00:04:45I wasn't afraid to bust my hand,
00:04:46and it hit you right in the head.
00:04:47Well, give your chalice back.
00:04:48Corporal McGinnis.
00:04:49Yes, sir.
00:04:50Ah!
00:04:52I thought you only salute brass hats.
00:04:54I salute them.
00:04:55I'm hot.
00:04:56What do you want?
00:04:57Lieutenant Carr wants to see you at headquarters right away.
00:04:59Thanks.
00:05:02I wonder what he wants.
00:05:03Maybe he saw what you did to the colonel.
00:05:05Ah, get out of here.
00:05:06Go get your pass.
00:05:07I'll meet you back in the barracks.
00:05:09Sorry, Corporal, but there's nothing I can do about it.
00:05:15Sir, is there anything I, in some way, I, is there anything you could do at all, sir?
00:05:26I'm sorry, but that's it.
00:05:29Yeah, the colonel just stood there.
00:05:31And when Muggs turned around and saw what it was, the colonel smiled.
00:05:34Can you believe that?
00:05:35He smiled.
00:05:36Boy, he's a nice guy.
00:05:38I hope when I get overseas, I got a chance to save his life.
00:05:40Hey, Muggs, I was just telling these guys about the colonel giving you a match.
00:05:44You get your pass?
00:05:46What's a match?
00:05:48It's a game.
00:05:50It's a game.
00:05:52It's a game.
00:05:54It's a game.
00:05:56It's a game.
00:05:58What's the matter?
00:05:59Want to give you a pass?
00:06:00Yeah.
00:06:01Give me a pass, all right.
00:06:03Oh, boy, you're lucky.
00:06:04That's great.
00:06:05What's great about it?
00:06:06You're out of the Army.
00:06:07No more drill, no more getting up early.
00:06:09Wait a minute.
00:06:10You said I wanted to be out.
00:06:11Well, don't you?
00:06:12No, I don't.
00:06:13Well, then don't let them do it to you.
00:06:15Stand to your right.
00:06:16Give them an argument.
00:06:17I did.
00:06:18What's this all about?
00:06:19My eyes.
00:06:20Section 10, they call it.
00:06:21Said I couldn't see good enough.
00:06:23Fine time to find out.
00:06:24How come you got by the draft board?
00:06:26Oh, I memorized the chart.
00:06:28It was a little too smart for me.
00:06:29I think he switched cards when I wasn't looking.
00:06:31That's dishonest.
00:06:32Anyway, since when do you have to have a good eyesight
00:06:34to see the charts?
00:06:35They ain't that small.
00:06:36I got an idea.
00:06:37Tell them not to fight the Germans.
00:06:39Tell us.
00:06:40We can see them.
00:06:43I'm sorry, Mark.
00:06:44That's all right, Glenn.
00:06:46Figures.
00:06:47Things you want the most in life, you never get.
00:06:49Things you don't want is always thrown up in your face.
00:06:53Like that.
00:06:56We wish you was here.
00:07:01The gang is in a pretty bad mess without any president
00:07:08or secretary, period, exclamation point.
00:07:11You got it?
00:07:12Take it easy.
00:07:13Take it easy.
00:07:14Yeah.
00:07:15Darn them Japs and them Nazis.
00:07:18Take a swing at them for us.
00:07:23Respectably, the gang.
00:07:25All right, fellas?
00:07:28Here, swing it.
00:07:29Here.
00:07:31Don't forget to bring back a couple of them DFCs.
00:07:34What's a DFC?
00:07:36Department of Street Cleaning.
00:07:37The old man's got it on his hand.
00:07:39No, no, no.
00:07:40It's one of those medals or something.
00:07:41I've seen a picture of a soldier in the paper wearing one.
00:07:43Oh.
00:07:53Oh, hello, Monksy.
00:07:55Hello, Glimpsy.
00:07:56Hiya, Mrs. Newton.
00:07:57How's everything?
00:07:58My, how good you look.
00:08:00How's Gregory?
00:08:01My Gregory's in the army, too.
00:08:03Did you see him?
00:08:04No, we didn't see him.
00:08:06Oh, he's doing fine.
00:08:07He was promoted to KP already.
00:08:09Isn't that good?
00:08:11Is that good?
00:08:12That's almost as good as a second lieutenant.
00:08:14Oh, my.
00:08:16See you later, huh?
00:08:17Bye, bye.
00:08:18Goodbye.
00:08:19Hey, Monk.
00:08:20Let's go down to the club, huh?
00:08:22Uh, you go on over alone.
00:08:23I want to get rid of this stuff.
00:08:24OK.
00:08:25I'll catch you later.
00:08:26Hey.
00:08:27Don't tell the fellas about that.
00:08:29I won't tell them anything.
00:08:30I don't want you to surprise me yourself.
00:08:32Boy, well, they'd be glad to see you.
00:08:53What are you looking for, Mom?
00:08:56Mugsy.
00:08:57Hi, Ma.
00:08:58Boy, your spice is so ripe.
00:09:00Oh, it's glad I am to see you, son.
00:09:03But what's the idea of sneaking in like a bitter scab
00:09:05in your poor old mother half to death?
00:09:07Must be the commando in me.
00:09:08Here, stand back and let me have a look at you.
00:09:12Oh, I'm sorry.
00:09:13Oh, I'm sorry.
00:09:14Oh, I'm sorry.
00:09:15Oh, I'm sorry.
00:09:16Oh, I'm sorry.
00:09:17Oh, I'm sorry.
00:09:18Oh, I'm sorry.
00:09:19Oh, I'm sorry.
00:09:20Oh, I'm sorry.
00:09:21Oh, I can't believe they ever looked at you.
00:09:23Oh, my, but you're looking fine, son.
00:09:25The atom is doing you good, tell me.
00:09:27It gives you enough to eat.
00:09:28Oh, all we want and then some.
00:09:30No ration books or nothing.
00:09:31Say, by the way, how you doing with your print?
00:09:33Oh, fine.
00:09:34I'll go put the kettle on.
00:09:35If you'll sit down, I've got some of that good coffee
00:09:38cake you like.
00:09:39Good old Mom.
00:09:40I'll go on with you.
00:09:51You little scallywag, you're up to your old tricks.
00:10:10You're getting more like your father every day.
00:10:14Oh, son, wouldn't he be proud if he could see you now with your corporal stripes.
00:10:18Oh, and you're going to be a top sergeant one of these days.
00:10:21You see, just like he was in the last war.
00:10:24Yes, sir. I can see him now.
00:10:28Just as plain as if it was yesterday.
00:10:30Marching down 5th having you at the head of his men.
00:10:35Byron might be calling.
00:10:37And he could lick any two men in his company.
00:10:41And he'd be proud of you.
00:10:44So am I.
00:10:48I'm ugly. What's the matter?
00:11:18Not anymore.
00:11:48Hey, Mark.
00:11:58Mark.
00:12:03Hey, Mark.
00:12:06Oh, hello, Miss McGinnis. Where's Mark?
00:12:09He's inside washing up.
00:12:11Come on, sit down and have a cup of tea.
00:12:13No, thanks.
00:12:15Billy, put this on him.
00:12:19Oh, that's nothing.
00:12:21Bad blinkers, that's all. Tough break.
00:12:23No disgrace.
00:12:24See what it says here?
00:12:25Horrible discharge.
00:12:27That's the very best kind you can have.
00:12:29They want to give me a Section E.
00:12:31What's all the shouting about?
00:12:33It's Danny.
00:12:34What happened to Danny? Was he drafted?
00:12:35Oh, he's in jail.
00:12:36What for?
00:12:37I don't know.
00:12:38The gang didn't seem to know either.
00:12:39I couldn't make heads or tails of it.
00:12:41But he's been locked up since the day before yesterday.
00:12:43I'll take you down and do a little investigating.
00:12:45I'll try not to be late for supper, Mom.
00:12:47All right, son.
00:12:49So long.
00:12:50Bye now.
00:13:00Hey, do you think it'll fly?
00:13:01I think it'll fly.
00:13:02Wasn't it flying when we found it?
00:13:03Yeah, but you need another wheel.
00:13:04All right, so we'll get another...
00:13:05No!
00:13:08All right, all right, all right. Skip the altercation.
00:13:10What about Danny?
00:13:11Danny?
00:13:13One at a time, one at a time.
00:13:17Who are you?
00:13:19Spider O'Brien.
00:13:20He's a new member of the gang.
00:13:22New member, huh?
00:13:23Yeah, he moved in the neighborhood after you left.
00:13:25Where'd you come from?
00:13:26Brooklyn.
00:13:27Brooklyn?
00:13:28That's one of our allies.
00:13:30Who proposed you?
00:13:31Danny did.
00:13:32He worked with Danny.
00:13:33Yeah, he was there when the guy with the badge came and took Danny away.
00:13:36He was working with Danny, huh?
00:13:38Well, what do you know about it?
00:13:39Why'd he get pinched?
00:13:40Hey, fellas, listen.
00:13:41How many times do I have to tell you this is a private club?
00:13:43Aw, come on, Muggs. The cops are on my tail.
00:13:45What are you trying to do, put them on our tail?
00:13:47Go on, hit the road.
00:13:48Come on, Muggs, help me out, will you?
00:13:49Muggs, don't forget things. You used to be a member of this club.
00:13:51I've been trying to forget that for a long time.
00:13:53Aw, come on, Muggs, will you?
00:13:54Last year, you were blackballed. That means you're out. O-U-T.
00:14:00Muggs, you hear that?
00:14:01All right, all right, go on and hide.
00:14:03Don't try to get under the rug.
00:14:11Well, if it ain't Clancy.
00:14:13Haven't seen you since I went in the army.
00:14:14If I'd known you were coming, I'd have made some corned beef and cabbage.
00:14:16None of your lip.
00:14:17Who's the guy that just ran in here? Where is he?
00:14:19You'll have to be a little more explicit about things.
00:14:21I'll explicit you if you don't tell me where he is.
00:14:23You got a writ of habeas corpus delictus to search his place?
00:14:26I've got eyes and legs. That's all I need.
00:14:42Well?
00:14:43I could have sworn I saw him come in here.
00:14:45Well, there's a lot of basements in this neighborhood.
00:14:47Don't give up so easy.
00:14:48Okay.
00:14:49But if I catch you kids harboring a fugitive, I'll run you all in.
00:14:52Muggs, maybe we should see a lawyer.
00:14:54Clancy, you know a good lawyer?
00:14:56Yeah, there's, uh, Tim Murphy and, uh...
00:14:59No, he's no good. Too cheap.
00:15:01Well, there's, uh, Mike, uh...
00:15:03What am I supposed to do?
00:15:04I don't know, Muggs.
00:15:05I don't know, Muggs.
00:15:06I don't know, Muggs.
00:15:07I don't know, Muggs.
00:15:08I don't know, Muggs.
00:15:09There's this Mike that...
00:15:10What am I saying?
00:15:20Okay, rat.
00:15:21You can come out of your hole now.
00:15:29Thanks a lot, Muggs.
00:15:30I knew you wouldn't rat on me.
00:15:31Must be getting chicken hearted.
00:15:33Just to show you how much I appreciate it, though.
00:15:36Still playing a big shot, huh?
00:15:38I don't want none of your Japanese money.
00:15:40Japanese money?
00:15:41Let me see.
00:15:43Gee, I didn't know Lincoln was present in that booth.
00:15:49Now get out of here.
00:15:50You're stagnating the air.
00:15:59Here's the back door.
00:16:01Somebody's liable to think we know you.
00:16:04Now where was we before we were so crudely interrupted?
00:16:07Oh, yeah.
00:16:08You was going to tell me about Danny.
00:16:10Well, I don't know nothing about it.
00:16:11They just come and took him, that's all.
00:16:13We're getting nowhere fast.
00:16:14We better get out and talk to him personally.
00:16:16The rest of you fellas wait here.
00:16:17Well, I got to go to work.
00:16:18You don't have to be so anxious about it.
00:16:20Yeah.
00:16:22Come on, Private Climpy.
00:16:23No.
00:16:25I'm going to stay with the fellas and play here.
00:16:27I'm going to stay with the fellas and play here.
00:16:37There he is.
00:16:38Hiya, fellas.
00:16:39Boy, am I glad to see you.
00:16:41Hi.
00:16:42You know, you greatly disillusioned me.
00:16:44Here I make you president of the best club on the east side,
00:16:46and I come back and find you here.
00:16:48But I didn't do nothing.
00:16:49Didn't do nothing, huh?
00:16:50What are you doing behind this mosquito net?
00:16:52What's the rat?
00:16:54Look, after you guys left, I got myself a job at Dunlap's Warehouse
00:16:57in the loading department.
00:16:58Me and a kid named Spider.
00:17:00He's a new member of the gang.
00:17:01Yeah, we met him.
00:17:03And we didn't like him.
00:17:04Meet Tornado.
00:17:06Oh, he's all right, I think.
00:17:08So anyway, I'm in charge of the invoices.
00:17:11Now, we handle a lot of stuff that goes to the Army.
00:17:13So one day, Spider and I were working out on a platform,
00:17:15and up comes a plainclothes cop and an Army officer.
00:17:18The plainclothes cop, he says to me,
00:17:20You're in charge of all the cases that go out of here, aren't you?
00:17:23All right, why?
00:17:24I'll ask the questions, and you better be ready with the answers.
00:17:27You okay with this?
00:17:28Is this your signature?
00:17:30Looks like it.
00:17:31Well, there are over a dozen cases of medicinal alcohol
00:17:33consigned to the Army missing.
00:17:36I don't know anything about it.
00:17:37Are you two the only ones in this department?
00:17:40That's right.
00:17:41Well, you better come along with us.
00:17:44So now they got me charged with robbery.
00:17:46They can't do that.
00:17:48Shut up.
00:17:49Okay, Chief, I was just thinking to myself.
00:17:51Don't think so loud.
00:17:52Gee, I got to hear what I'm thinking, don't I?
00:17:56What do you think done it?
00:17:57I don't know.
00:17:58It looks to me like an inside job,
00:18:00or at least someone on the inside is mixed up in it.
00:18:02How about this kid, Spider?
00:18:05Gee, I don't know.
00:18:06Still, he'd have as good a chance to do it as I would.
00:18:09We'll round him up and find out what he knows.
00:18:11First, we'll try to get you out of here.
00:18:12How are we going to do that, Chief?
00:18:14Influence him.
00:18:15Talk to some of the boys.
00:18:17Sit tight.
00:18:18Don't go away.
00:18:19Are you kidding?
00:18:21Guess there was a little superfluid.
00:18:29Hey, Marks.
00:18:30If there's stuff they lifted as government goods,
00:18:32why don't we get a job with the intelligence to work on a case?
00:18:35You don't need good eyesight for that.
00:18:37No, but you require intelligence, and that'll let you out.
00:18:41I don't know about that case.
00:18:43My old man went to Barca there.
00:18:45Barca?
00:18:46That's a Goyle school.
00:18:47I know it, and he knew it too.
00:18:48That's why he went there.
00:18:49My family happens to be one of the intelligent people in this block.
00:18:51Wait a minute.
00:18:52I never want you to insult my family.
00:18:53Wait a minute.
00:18:54AK, come here a minute.
00:18:58Aren't you afraid someone will see you around here?
00:19:00What are you worried about?
00:19:01You want your dough, don't you?
00:19:02Yeah, sure.
00:19:03All right.
00:19:08Here.
00:19:09You know, that doesn't look kosher to me.
00:19:11Me too, neither.
00:19:13There'll be more after tonight.
00:19:14We're coming back.
00:19:15Get it?
00:19:16Yeah.
00:19:17See you later.
00:19:19See you later.
00:19:46Spider!
00:19:49Yeah?
00:19:50Come out here a minute, will you?
00:19:51I want to talk to you.
00:19:57You want me?
00:19:58I'm having a little party over at the club.
00:20:00Celebrating the fact that Grumpy and I is home.
00:20:02We'd like you to be there.
00:20:03I'd like to.
00:20:04When is it?
00:20:05Well, it's going on right now.
00:20:06You're the only one that's not there.
00:20:08So we thought we'd come over and invite you personally.
00:20:10Well, I don't get off for a half an hour.
00:20:12Well, that's all right.
00:20:13Yeah, we don't have to be back in camp until, uh...
00:20:16Well, uh, we don't have to be back in...
00:20:18Wow.
00:20:19Go on back to your bailing hooks.
00:20:20We'll see you later.
00:20:21Okay.
00:20:25What's it all about?
00:20:26What's it all about?
00:20:28Confucius say patience is a virtue.
00:20:30Yeah?
00:20:31I thought he only made wisecracks.
00:20:35Lonely
00:20:37Now and then
00:20:40Do you ever regret
00:20:44All the happiness
00:20:46Your sweet caresses gave me
00:20:51And a memory that's lingering with me yet
00:20:57Now and then
00:21:00Do you ever remember
00:21:03Now and then
00:21:06What I try to forget
00:21:10If I knew then what I know now
00:21:13You open for business, gorgeous?
00:21:14Oh, hello.
00:21:15A pack of me favorites.
00:21:18Thanks.
00:21:20Here, keep the change.
00:21:23Have a nice evening.
00:21:25We're still eating.
00:21:27What are you getting so excited for, gorgeous?
00:21:29I didn't mean nothing by it.
00:21:31After all, what's a little peck on the cheek between friends?
00:21:33If you're going to get excited at that, we're going to get familiar.
00:21:36You understand what I mean?
00:21:37Now, I always said that...
00:21:40Hiya, boss.
00:21:41I'm sorry.
00:21:42Oh, I was just...
00:21:43I'm sorry.
00:21:45I'm sorry.
00:21:51You don't have to stand for that.
00:21:52The customer's always right.
00:21:54Besides, I guess it's part of the job.
00:21:56You better let me be your bodyguard.
00:21:58Thanks, but I think I can take care of myself.
00:22:00But they're not all as harmless as fingers, you know.
00:22:03Are you telling me?
00:22:05I like the way you said that.
00:22:06Guilty conscience?
00:22:09Forget it.
00:22:15If you want to keep healthy, you stay away from her.
00:22:17I'm sorry, boss.
00:22:18I didn't know it was private.
00:22:19Well, it isn't, but that's not what I pay you for.
00:22:21I don't mean nothing by it.
00:22:22I just sort of...
00:22:23Okay, forget it.
00:22:24Forget it.
00:22:26Here's your cut on the last job.
00:22:27How about the dough I paid the kid?
00:22:29Oh, yeah.
00:22:31How is the kid anyway?
00:22:32Oh, he's a little scared since they picked up Danny,
00:22:34but I don't think he'll get out of line.
00:22:36Well, he better not, for your sake as well as his own.
00:22:38Everything set for tonight?
00:22:40He said the new shipment's in.
00:22:41Just sitting there waiting for us.
00:22:43Okay, go on. Beat it.
00:22:44I'm busy.
00:22:47Oh, Belmont.
00:22:48Yeah?
00:22:49Don't forget, you've already bought a pack of cigarettes.
00:22:52Okay, boss. Okay.
00:22:58Hiya, Spider.
00:22:59You didn't have to wait for me.
00:23:00Oh, we just wanted to make sure you'd get there.
00:23:03In unity, there's strength.
00:23:04Yeah, it's sort of a ritual with us.
00:23:06Always take care of our new members.
00:23:08That's our motto.
00:23:09A pleurisy union.
00:23:11Hey, Muggs, what does the E stand for?
00:23:13Elephant.
00:23:14You never forget.
00:23:15Well, better get along, Spider.
00:23:16You wouldn't want to be late, would you?
00:23:18No, I don't want to be late.
00:23:37That don't look so good to me.
00:23:39Should we crash in and break it up?
00:23:40No, wait a minute.
00:23:42Let's find out what it's all about, please.
00:23:51Sit down there and take it easy.
00:23:53Toss them lights.
00:24:04Is this a joke?
00:24:05No, it ain't no joke.
00:24:07I just want to ask you a few questions.
00:24:09I didn't do nothing.
00:24:10You didn't say you did, yet.
00:24:12What do you know about this rap Danny's taking for somebody else?
00:24:15I don't know nothing.
00:24:16Change the needle.
00:24:17Every time I ask a question, you say you don't know nothing.
00:24:19You work alongside of Danny at the warehouse, don't you?
00:24:22Yeah.
00:24:23Well, open up.
00:24:24What do you know about it?
00:24:25Gee, this is just like in the movies.
00:24:27Where were you on the night of June 16th at 830?
00:24:29Shut up.
00:24:31Just trying to help, Chief.
00:24:32The only way you can help me is by stopping at prattling.
00:24:35I suppose you're going to tell us you don't know a lug
00:24:37by the name of Fingers Belmont.
00:24:39No, I don't know him.
00:24:40So what?
00:24:41Make a note of that, Glimp.
00:24:42Too dark in here to write.
00:24:43I thought you went to night school.
00:24:44Oh, I forgot.
00:24:46When's the last time you saw this Fingers?
00:24:48We all seen him.
00:24:49Here today.
00:24:50That's right, Chief.
00:24:51When'd you see him since then?
00:24:53Well, when would I see him?
00:24:55Well, did you see him since then or didn't you?
00:24:57Well, no, I...
00:24:59Oh, what a liar.
00:25:00We seen him see you, didn't we, Chief?
00:25:02Stop cheating me.
00:25:04Certainly we saw him.
00:25:06Wanted to see what he'd say.
00:25:08I saw him tonight, and he gave you something.
00:25:10What was it?
00:25:12What was it?
00:25:14There was nothing to tell you.
00:25:15He didn't give me nothing.
00:25:17First come, Glimpy.
00:25:25Gee whiz.
00:25:2650 bucks.
00:25:27A whole month's pay.
00:25:29He's netting, I tell you.
00:25:30He's netting.
00:25:31What is this, chopped liver?
00:25:32Well, those are my wages.
00:25:33Wages?
00:25:34What are you, vice president or something there?
00:25:38We saw him give you this dough.
00:25:39What we want to know is why he gave it to you.
00:25:42Well, he owed it to me.
00:25:43I won it in a crap game.
00:25:45You were just marking time.
00:25:47Leave me here alone with this guy.
00:25:48I'll take care of it.
00:25:49I'll get to the bottom of this thing if I can beat his brains in.
00:25:52You fellas wait outside.
00:25:54Me too?
00:25:55Yes, you too, Chief.
00:25:57So maybe you wanted someone to help you hide the body, that's all.
00:25:59When I get to him, there won't be no body.
00:26:01He'll be sweeping off in little pieces.
00:26:02Now get out.
00:26:04Hey, kid.
00:26:05What kind of fuzz you like there?
00:26:06Crisantinumzumzumzum?
00:26:07Hmm?
00:26:09Hmm?
00:26:24Relax.
00:26:27You know, Spider, I was just kind of fooling for the benefit of those fellas.
00:26:31They had a president's club and I got to set a good example.
00:26:35That's all kid stuff.
00:26:36That's how it's grown now.
00:26:38You mean you ain't trying to help Danny?
00:26:40Danny?
00:26:41Danny and I have never gotten along.
00:26:43He's jealous of me because I'm president of this club.
00:26:45I had to lick him three times to teach him a lesson.
00:26:47You sure had me fooled.
00:26:49Pretty good act, huh?
00:26:51I'll say so, and am I glad it is an act.
00:26:54Hey, kid.
00:26:56Take back your clothes.
00:26:58You know, you're a pretty smart kid.
00:27:00I'd like to be cutting on a soft thing like that.
00:27:02Well, how can you?
00:27:03You're in the army.
00:27:04That's something else the fellas don't know.
00:27:06I was kicked out.
00:27:07You were?
00:27:08Discharge.
00:27:09For what?
00:27:10Oh, there's a lot of things missing around the barracks,
00:27:12and they searched me one night and caught me red-handed.
00:27:16That's why I need the dough.
00:27:18Maybe you could help me out.
00:27:19Who would I have to see?
00:27:21Well, I work with Fingers and a couple other guys.
00:27:23Hijacking the warehouse?
00:27:24Yeah.
00:27:26What do you do?
00:27:27Well, I just have to see that the bolt on the trap door is left open
00:27:30before I go home every night.
00:27:32You just have to leave a little bolt open and you get 50 bucks?
00:27:35Yeah.
00:27:36Yeah, that's pretty easy.
00:27:38Yeah, it is kind of easy.
00:27:40What does Belmont do with this stuff?
00:27:42Who does he work for?
00:27:43Well, I don't know who the big shot is.
00:27:45I work with Fingers and a guy named Slug.
00:27:48We'd better shut his trap.
00:27:50Yeah, for good.
00:27:54Oh, Spider.
00:27:55Sorry I had to be so rough on you.
00:27:57Do you understand?
00:28:00Let's get going.
00:28:01Yeah, I better be getting along.
00:28:02My mom would be getting worried.
00:28:03She's been kind of sick lately.
00:28:05That's why I got into this.
00:28:06We needed the money.
00:28:07She's already had two operations.
00:28:10Too bad.
00:28:11Better be going along hard.
00:28:29Well, take it easy.
00:28:30Don't say nothing about this to nobody.
00:28:32I guess so.
00:28:33So long.
00:28:34See you, Monk.
00:28:40Hi, Spider.
00:28:41Hi.
00:28:42What's your hurry?
00:28:43Well, I got to get home.
00:28:44I want to have a little talk with you.
00:28:45What about?
00:28:46Oh, something private.
00:28:48How about taking him back to the club?
00:28:49Yeah, that's a good idea.
00:28:51Come on, let's go over to the club.
00:28:52Wait a minute, fellas.
00:28:53I got to get home.
00:28:54Oh, shut up.
00:28:59Oh!
00:29:00Oh!
00:29:01Don't hit me!
00:29:14Once in the head, I'm going to save your brains away.
00:29:20Oh, I thought you were still asleep.
00:29:22I've been up since 5.30.
00:29:24Well, it sure feels funny being in these civvies again.
00:29:26Oh, you look natural, you little old scallywag, you.
00:29:29Come on.
00:29:30Your breakfast will be getting cold.
00:29:34You know, it's pretty nice to be home at that, Mom.
00:29:36It's not nice, this grand, if you're asking me to be having you home.
00:29:39Here's the dinner.
00:29:40I've got you some melon, some ham and eggs, some toast and jam,
00:29:44and a whole quart of milk.
00:29:45Now, how's that?
00:29:46Oh, it'll do for a starter.
00:29:48Jeez, it's Spider.
00:29:54What do you kids know about this?
00:29:55Nothing.
00:29:56Not a thing.
00:29:57You know him?
00:29:58Yeah, sure.
00:29:59Spider O'Brien.
00:30:00He's one of the gang.
00:30:07Looks like a fractured skull.
00:30:08Cerebral hemorrhage.
00:30:09Is he dead?
00:30:11Yes.
00:30:14Mugs must have certainly beat him up something awful.
00:30:16What's that?
00:30:18Oh, I didn't say nothing.
00:30:19What'd you say about Mugs?
00:30:20Uh, Spider was all right last night.
00:30:22We left him here with Mugs.
00:30:23Oh, you did?
00:30:25Where does Mugs live?
00:30:28I, uh, I don't know.
00:30:30Oh, you don't.
00:30:32Well, you're all going for a little ride.
00:30:33You take charge of this.
00:30:34Come on.
00:30:35Come on.
00:30:36Get out of here.
00:30:44Oh, hello.
00:30:45Hello, Mr. McGinnis.
00:30:46Where's Mugs?
00:30:47Where's Mugs?
00:30:48Where's Mugs?
00:30:49If I was a snake, I'd bite you.
00:30:50What are you so excited about?
00:30:51I'm not excited.
00:30:52I just want to see you for a minute.
00:30:53That's all.
00:30:54Well, take a good look.
00:30:55I ain't going no place.
00:30:56Come on.
00:30:57No kidding.
00:30:58I've got to talk to you.
00:30:59All right, Clinty.
00:31:00I'll go before you explode.
00:31:04You didn't do it, Mugs, did you?
00:31:05You wouldn't do a thing like that, would you?
00:31:06Oh, now, stop throwing those apoplectic fits.
00:31:08I wouldn't do a thing like what?
00:31:09A thing like what happened at the club.
00:31:11What happened at the club?
00:31:12Oh, there he was, all full of blood and everything.
00:31:13Gee.
00:31:14Who was there full of blood?
00:31:15Fyder.
00:31:16He's dead.
00:31:17Fyder's dead?
00:31:18Yeah, that poor little kid from Brooklyn.
00:31:19You didn't do it, did you, Mugs?
00:31:20Of course I didn't do it.
00:31:21Gee, that's great.
00:31:22Get out of here.
00:31:23Where are you going?
00:31:24Down to the club.
00:31:25You can't go there.
00:31:26It's full of cops, and they're waiting for you.
00:31:27I told you I didn't do it.
00:31:28Yeah, you and I know that for the day.
00:31:29Don't forget, we left him there all alone with you last night.
00:31:30And they know it.
00:31:31That's right.
00:31:32But I left him outside the club.
00:31:33He said he was going home.
00:31:35Oh?
00:31:36I guess not.
00:31:37You better get out of here while we can do some thinking.
00:31:38I'll see you later, Mom.
00:31:39Is everything all right last night?
00:31:40Uh, not exactly, you see.
00:31:41Something must have happened.
00:31:42What do you mean?
00:31:43Well, uh, I mean, I'm sure you know
00:31:44you can't be so sure.
00:31:45I'm sure you can't be so sure.
00:31:46You know that, don't you?
00:31:47I'm sure you can't be so sure.
00:31:48Well, you know, I'm sure you can't be so sure.
00:31:49But you're not, you know.
00:31:50You're not?
00:31:51I'm sure you're not.
00:31:52You're sure you're not.
00:31:53I'm sure you're not.
00:31:54I'm sure you're not.
00:31:55I'm sure you're not.
00:31:56I'm sure you're not.
00:31:57Uh, not exactly, you see. Something must have happened.
00:32:02What do you mean?
00:32:03Well, uh, the trap was locked. The kid must have slipped up.
00:32:06I thought you said he could be dependent on it.
00:32:08Well, he can, but something must have happened.
00:32:10The stuff won't stay there forever. Find out what's wrong and get busy.
00:32:14Okay, boss.
00:32:28The Corporal McGinnis and Private Friedhofer wish to see the Major, sir.
00:32:31They say it's about the Dunlap, uh, warehouse matter.
00:32:34Send them in.
00:32:39All right, boys.
00:32:45At ease.
00:32:48I thought the orderly said Corporal McGinnis.
00:32:50It was, sir, but he's been arrably discharged.
00:32:53Yeah, bad blinkers, uh, I mean, bad eyesight.
00:32:57The Major would be so kind as to look this, sir.
00:33:03Well?
00:33:06I've got a hunch on who's lifting the government stuff in the Dunlap warehouse.
00:33:10I know how they're doing it, but I don't know who the big shots are.
00:33:13With the Major's permission, I'd like to work on the case as sort of an undercover man.
00:33:18But, uh, you're not in the Army now, are you, Corporal?
00:33:21No, sir. Sorry to say I'm not.
00:33:24Oh, uh, sorry you're not?
00:33:26Yes, sir.
00:33:27Well, this is a little bit irregular.
00:33:29Why don't you go to the police?
00:33:31The police already have a murder on their hands, and one of my pals is mixed up in it.
00:33:34They just ask a lot of questions. They might even hold me as a witness.
00:33:36Yeah, they'd come to the whole workshop.
00:33:38The whole thing would be snafu that way, sir.
00:33:42Well, this really is a federal case.
00:33:45That's why we came to see you, sir.
00:33:47Yes, sir.
00:33:48Call the police department. Tell Captain Anderson I'll be right over.
00:33:51Yes, sir.
00:33:52Well, let's go.
00:33:57What time did you leave the club?
00:33:59Around six o'clock.
00:34:00I don't have a watch.
00:34:02You say you left this mug there?
00:34:03That's right.
00:34:04Yeah.
00:34:05Have any of you seen him since?
00:34:07No.
00:34:08No, we haven't.
00:34:10What's this mug's last name?
00:34:11McInnes.
00:34:14Yeah?
00:34:15I think your client is here.
00:34:16Send him right in.
00:34:17All right, fellas. Sit down over there.
00:34:20How are you, Captain?
00:34:21Hello, Major.
00:34:22Corporal McInnes has an idea I think both of us might be able to use.
00:34:25McInnes? Mugs McInnes?
00:34:27That's me.
00:34:28That is?
00:34:29Well, you're just the one I'm looking for.
00:34:31Yeah, I know, Captain.
00:34:32But if you don't mind my telling you, you're on the wrong track.
00:34:34I left Spider O'Brien outside the club ten minutes after the game.
00:34:37He's not here.
00:34:38What?
00:34:39He's not here.
00:34:40What?
00:34:41He's not here.
00:34:42What?
00:34:43He's not here.
00:34:44What?
00:34:45He's not here.
00:34:46What?
00:34:47He's not here.
00:34:48I left Spider O'Brien outside the club ten minutes after the gang left.
00:34:50And I never laid a hand on him, so help me.
00:34:52Well, what's your big idea?
00:34:54You know who did it?
00:34:55Not exactly.
00:34:57But I think it all ties up with that warehouse job you're holding my pal Danny for.
00:35:00Yeah?
00:35:01What makes you think so?
00:35:02Spider told me that he was doing the inside work on that job.
00:35:05He got 50 bucks for it.
00:35:07Oh, he did, eh?
00:35:08Yes, sir.
00:35:09So you might as well let Danny go right now.
00:35:11Not so fast.
00:35:12Have you any idea who gave Spider that 50 bucks?
00:35:15I think it's Belmont.
00:35:16He's nothing.
00:35:17Mr. Stooge, he ain't got brains enough to be head man.
00:35:19That's the guy we gotta get.
00:35:21Do you figure this Belmont had anything to do with the killing of Spider?
00:35:24I'm not sure.
00:35:26But like I told the major, I think I can find out.
00:35:29If you'll let me.
00:35:32What do you think, Major?
00:35:34Well, as far as the murder is concerned, it's entirely up to you.
00:35:36As for the warehouse, which is a government case, I think the corporal can be of some use.
00:35:41What am I supposed to do?
00:35:43Give the whole police force a vacation?
00:35:45No, don't do nothing.
00:35:46Just let the whole thing lay for a while.
00:35:47Don't even bring in Belmont.
00:35:49Let whoever did it think they're getting away with it.
00:35:51Yeah, you know.
00:35:52Make out like you're baffled.
00:35:54Baffled?
00:35:55Yeah, like it says on the paper.
00:35:57X marks his butt.
00:35:58Police department baffle.
00:36:17You want me, boss?
00:36:25Yeah.
00:36:27Take a look at that.
00:36:31Gee, no wonder he didn't do his job last night.
00:36:33Too bad, ain't it?
00:36:35Yeah, it is.
00:36:38You wouldn't know anything about it, would you?
00:36:41Me?
00:36:42Why should I know anything about it?
00:36:44It's a good thing you don't, because I don't like being mixed up in murders.
00:36:47Neither do I.
00:36:49Don't you think this sort of puts a kink in our setup, boss?
00:36:52I'd better get busy and line up somebody else, huh?
00:36:54Yeah.
00:36:55Yeah, I'll take care of it, boss.
00:36:56Here.
00:37:05That the last load?
00:37:06Yeah.
00:37:08If you were glad I had that army commando training, I'd have pulled it up two hours ago.
00:37:13Twelve o'clock.
00:37:15Music in my ears.
00:37:16Let's go put on a feedback.
00:37:18No, you go ahead.
00:37:19I'll be over later.
00:37:20I want to finish checking these carpets.
00:37:22Can't go now, huh?
00:37:24No, I want to wipe it up.
00:37:26Well, uh, I've got two bits.
00:37:29I've got to get the payroll deliveries delivered.
00:37:31I'll show it on the thing later.
00:37:33Thanks.
00:37:34See you over there.
00:37:37Take it easy, Joe.
00:37:41Hiya, big shot.
00:37:42Since when are you working here?
00:37:44Since 7.59 and a half this morning.
00:37:46Thought you were in the army.
00:37:47I was, but I got kicked out.
00:37:49I'm taking Spider's place.
00:37:51You remember Spider, don't you?
00:37:53Spider?
00:37:55Spider who?
00:37:56Ah, quit beating around the bush.
00:37:57You ain't fooling anybody.
00:37:59You know, you're just the guy I want to see.
00:38:01Yeah, what about?
00:38:02I said I was taking Spider's place.
00:38:05In there.
00:38:07Get it?
00:38:09I think you and me ought to have a little talk.
00:38:11Where can I meet you?
00:38:14I don't know.
00:38:15You don't know, huh?
00:38:16Well, I'll tell you.
00:38:17Behind the bandstand in the park at 8 o'clock tonight.
00:38:20And you'd better be there.
00:38:21Alone.
00:38:39Here's a peanut.
00:38:40No, thanks.
00:38:41Thought he'd get stuck in your teeth, huh?
00:38:43Yeah.
00:38:47What's that for?
00:38:48Oh, that's the old equalizer.
00:38:51If you came here alone like I told you, I probably wouldn't need it.
00:38:55All right, you can come out now.
00:38:57The two of us ain't hiding to go see.
00:38:59Home for you all.
00:39:00Come on out before I drag you out.
00:39:07Always got an ace in the hole, huh?
00:39:09Well, you're in on this too.
00:39:10You might as well sit down while you can hear what I got to say with that one good ear of yours.
00:39:14Come on, sit down.
00:39:20Now we can start the serious conversation.
00:39:22Might as well skip the star-spangled banner because you fellas probably don't know the words anyway.
00:39:26Sorry, soldier, this one's taken.
00:39:28You'll find another one up the path of peace.
00:39:30Talker, too.
00:39:32Okay, what's on your mind?
00:39:34Like I told you today, I'm taking Spider's place.
00:39:37Yeah, so what?
00:39:39Nothing.
00:39:40Just what I said.
00:39:41I'm taking Spider's place, I'm going to do everything he did, and I'm going to get his cut, too.
00:39:46What's he talking about?
00:39:47I don't know.
00:39:49What's that got to do with me?
00:39:50Come on, let's act like we're grown-ups.
00:39:52No more kid stuff.
00:39:53I know all about your little deal and your little trap door with the bolt.
00:39:56Now do I join the quartet or do I sing alone?
00:39:59To the cops.
00:40:03Okay, you're in.
00:40:04That's fine.
00:40:05When's the next job and where do I meet you?
00:40:07Tomorrow night.
00:40:08Maxie's at ten.
00:40:09Maxie's?
00:40:10Yeah, you know where it is, don't you?
00:40:12Yeah, I know where it is.
00:40:13I'll be there in my Sunday best.
00:40:14Okay.
00:40:15We'll see you there, at Maxie's.
00:40:17Right.
00:40:18Come on, son.
00:40:23Okay.
00:40:30Chief, I'm sure proud of you.
00:40:32I'm sure I'll handle him.
00:40:33I'm sure proud of you.
00:40:34Are you sure?
00:40:35Sure.
00:40:36It was just a case of mind over matter.
00:40:38What's the matter?
00:40:39Oh, nothing, nothing.
00:40:40You wouldn't understand.
00:40:46You should have given that to the girl.
00:40:48You're not very courteous.
00:40:49She was bigger than he was.
00:41:02Nice kid.
00:41:03He used to be a bookie.
00:41:04Who was a bookie?
00:41:05Ah, mind your own business.
00:41:06You tell the gang?
00:41:07Sure, they're waiting for us at the club.
00:41:08Let's see, you're a great secretary.
00:41:09Just for that, I'm going to cancel your next month's dues.
00:41:12Well, fella, I'll probably be in Tokyo by that time.
00:41:16All right, come on.
00:41:17Grab your seats.
00:41:18Quick, get on those skates.
00:41:19Act like a bunch of old women.
00:41:22This meeting's now called to order as of the 17th instinct of the month.
00:41:26You don't have to call a roll call because I know you're all here.
00:41:29I've got some important business on hand.
00:41:31You fellas got a chance to do something big for your country.
00:41:34There's a bunch of rats been stealing stuff from a warehouse,
00:41:36stuff that's supposed to go overseas,
00:41:38stuff that might save some wounded soldier's life.
00:41:40That's sabotage.
00:41:41We all know who's stealing it, but we don't know where it's going
00:41:43or who's at the head of it.
00:41:45Tonight, I got a chance to find out.
00:41:47You fellas got to help me.
00:41:48We're with you, Mugs.
00:41:49Sir, let's go.
00:41:50No, you fellas can't go.
00:41:52But you fellas be here at 9 o'clock, and if I get in a jam,
00:41:54I'm going to call Ginsberg's delicatessen.
00:41:56Danny, you're in charge here.
00:41:57Okay, Mugs.
00:41:58Lempie, you stay at Ginsberg's and wait for a call.
00:42:00Good.
00:42:01Oh, boy, what a break.
00:42:02Mrs. Ginsberg made a new pan of stoodles today.
00:42:04I saw them in the window.
00:42:05What's stoodles got to do with it?
00:42:07Looks like a hungry wake.
00:42:09Don't get any in your ear.
00:42:10You might not hear the phone.
00:42:12Somebody lose a tie class?
00:42:16WWB.
00:42:17Whose initials are WWB?
00:42:19That ain't me, Mugs.
00:42:21Maybe it belonged to one of those cops that was here when Spider...
00:42:25Well, you found it.
00:42:27Keep it.
00:42:28A lot of good this is going to be to a guy called James Aloysius Bogany.
00:42:32You got something there.
00:42:37That looks like blood.
00:42:42This ain't blood.
00:42:43This is dry.
00:42:44Blood's wet.
00:42:45Well, it could be old blood.
00:42:47My Uncle Louie's got old blood, and that's wet.
00:42:53WWB.
00:42:55I wonder if that belongs to the guy that...
00:42:59I'd like to know who this guy is.
00:43:04I just want to be the leader, cause the leader never has a bit of fun.
00:43:09They let the other fella be the leader, cause all I want to do is play the drum.
00:43:14I just want to play the cello, so I could make a mellow cello hum.
00:43:19They let the other fella play the cello, cause all I want to do is play the drum.
00:43:24Why, the rhythm of the beat makes you tingle in your feet when the drummer man starts to play.
00:43:29You've got to keep your step cause the drums gonna clap when the drummer man leads the way.
00:43:35I just want to be the singer, cause the singer never has a bit of fun.
00:43:39They let the other fella dodge the tomatoes, cause all I want to do is play the drum.
00:43:44Ol-pa-pa-hee-pum-dee-da-da-pum.
00:43:47Luh-do-de-da-dae-da-day-dah-da-da-day-dah-da-da.
00:43:49Look the doodle-de-do Read the doodle-de-do
00:43:52All I want to do is play the drum.
00:44:02All I want to play is the drum.
00:44:04Why, the rhythm of the beat makes you tingle in your feet when the drummer man starts to play.
00:44:09You've got to keep a step, cause the drummer's full of step when the drummer man leads the way.
00:44:15I'd perform and be the singer, cause the singer never has a bit of fun.
00:44:20They let the other fella dodge tomatoes, cause all I wanna do is play the drum.
00:44:25Not with me. What's new, big shot?
00:44:39Aye.
00:44:40Let's get going.
00:44:41You hurry, let's go inside for a drink.
00:44:43You buying?
00:44:44Certainly.
00:44:45All right.
00:44:56Hey Joe, a little service over here.
00:45:00What'll it be?
00:45:02Make mine a double shot of bourbon. What'll you have?
00:45:05I'll take a triple.
00:45:07Okay.
00:45:08Excuse me, Bugs, I'll be back in a minute.
00:45:11Aye, sight me. Don't get lost.
00:45:13All right.
00:45:24There you are. Double, triple.
00:45:44Bugs, what are you doing here?
00:45:46Hi, sis. I got a little business with Belmont.
00:45:49I'll tell you about it later, now. Go away before he sneezes.
00:45:51He's been here all the time.
00:45:53Yeah.
00:45:54Does he know you're my sister?
00:45:55I don't think so.
00:45:56Good.
00:45:57Look, if anything happens, you call Olympia, Ginsberg's delicatessen.
00:45:59What's it all about?
00:46:00Not minor details.
00:46:02I'll beat it before you come off the works.
00:46:04But, Monk, come on.
00:46:05Scat. Scat.
00:46:10Hey, uh, Joe.
00:46:14Yes, sir?
00:46:15Could I have a little, uh, ginger ale chaser?
00:46:17Okay.
00:46:21There you are, sir. Ginger ale.
00:46:23Thanks.
00:46:34He's a better kid than the spider was.
00:46:36What's his name?
00:46:37McGinnis. Bugs McGinnis.
00:46:39I don't know him. I better look him over.
00:46:41Okay. I got him outside.
00:46:42I'll see you in a minute.
00:46:43Check.
00:46:55Well?
00:46:56He's hoping.
00:46:57Hoping what?
00:46:58Oh, nothing definite. Just hoping.
00:47:06It's good bourbon.
00:47:08Yeah.
00:47:25Come on. Let's raffle.
00:47:26Right.
00:47:30Hello, honey.
00:47:31Hello.
00:47:33Well, have you made up your mind?
00:47:35About what?
00:47:37Me?
00:47:39Well...
00:47:41Okay. You just take your time.
00:47:50Why, I wish you'd hurry up and call. I'm getting worried.
00:47:52Yeah.
00:47:53It's time to get in the van.
00:47:54I don't know, except I'm getting tired.
00:47:58Please, do me a favor and go home. I want to close up.
00:48:01Give me not a piece of poodle.
00:48:02Already you had six pieces.
00:48:04Oh, what? I like poodle. Give me not a piece.
00:48:22All right. This is the place. Get going.
00:48:26You sure you left that trap door unbolted?
00:48:28What do you think? I'm an amateur?
00:48:31And don't forget, when you get inside, open the door on the wall.
00:48:34Save your breath. You're rocking the boat. Get going.
00:49:04Where's the stuff?
00:49:16Same place Spider always left it.
00:49:28Right here.
00:49:29Come on, come on.
00:49:53Come on, we haven't done all night. Come on, let's go.
00:50:15Ah, we should have gone with mud.
00:50:17Yeah, I suppose we should have sold tickets, too, like at a clam bake and taken the whole neighborhood.
00:50:21I hope the old man stays up good and late tonight, that's all.
00:50:24Boy, that's good food. I'm glad you like it.
00:50:26Please, Limpy, I'm tired. Please, go home.
00:50:28Give me not a piece.
00:50:29Already you had eight pieces already.
00:50:31Oh, that's nothing. One time I ate 21 latches.
00:50:34Oh, you schlemiel.
00:50:35I heard that.
00:50:36What?
00:50:37Schlemiel.
00:50:38You know what it means?
00:50:39Yeah.
00:50:40What?
00:50:48Come on, let's shake a leg and get this stuff unloaded.
00:50:53Come on, you guys, give us a hand out here.
00:50:57Right back where we started from, huh?
00:50:59What do you mean?
00:51:00It's the back of Maxi's, ain't it? That's the guy we work for?
00:51:03You're getting kind of nosy lately, ain't you?
00:51:05What do you care who we're working for? Just unload this truck.
00:51:08Come on, guys, let's get going.
00:51:11Come here, fellas.
00:51:13Put him up along that shelf.
00:51:25Okay, keep him rolling. Keep him rolling.
00:51:33He certainly don't strain himself.
00:51:35No, it burns me up, too. Sometimes I like to clonk him.
00:51:38He better not pick on me. I got too much on him.
00:51:41I got plenty on him, too. I could send him to the hot seat.
00:51:44Yeah? Who'd he knock off?
00:51:47What's holding you guys up?
00:51:50Come on, let's step on it.
00:51:51Ah, quit your hollering and take one of these yourself.
00:51:53You ain't no cripple.
00:52:04Hey, take this, will you? I can't reach that.
00:52:07Hey, here, take this.
00:52:12Ow!
00:52:14Oh, sorry.
00:52:16Sorry, goof.
00:52:23Boy, I've been dying to do that.
00:52:26You can have the next crack at him.
00:52:31Hey, that's a pretty nice lid.
00:52:33Needs a little blocking job.
00:52:35I wonder if it would fit me.
00:52:38Ah, seven and a quarter.
00:52:40I wear six and six.
00:52:56There's two of us can send him to the hot seat.
00:52:59Well, what do you mean?
00:53:01Spider.
00:53:02How'd you find out?
00:53:04Found a tie-clerk in the clubroom and had the same initials as his hat.
00:53:08WWB.
00:53:09All I wanted to know.
00:53:14Don't let him get away.
00:53:19Cigar? Cigarette?
00:53:33That guy Muggs is trying to double-cross us.
00:53:35What?
00:53:36Yeah, he knows all about Spider getting out.
00:53:37What about Spider?
00:53:38Huh?
00:53:39I said, what about Spider?
00:53:41Wait a minute.
00:53:42Did you?
00:53:43I had him, boss.
00:53:44He's wheeling Muggs.
00:53:45I ought to break your neck.
00:53:47I only did it to protect you.
00:53:48Why didn't you tell me about it before?
00:53:49Well, I was afraid you might think.
00:53:51Where's Muggs now?
00:53:52He's out of cellar.
00:53:53The boys have got him.
00:53:54Keep him there until her face closes.
00:53:55I'll handle this myself.
00:53:57Now, get out of here.
00:53:58Don't let him get away.
00:54:05Look.
00:54:06This is the last one I got.
00:54:09Eat it and go home.
00:54:10All right, throw you out.
00:54:18Hello?
00:54:19Hello?
00:54:20Hello, Mr. Ginsberg.
00:54:21This ain't Ginsberg.
00:54:22It's Grimpy.
00:54:23Oh, Grimpy, this is Millie.
00:54:25They've got Muggs down in the cellar down at Maxi's.
00:54:28I'm terribly afraid.
00:54:29You've got to do something about it right away.
00:54:31OK, Millie, don't worry.
00:54:32We're all here.
00:54:33We'll be right over.
00:54:34You eat it, Ginsberg, and go on home.
00:54:37Charge it to my mother.
00:54:45So you wanted to know who we're working for, huh?
00:54:47Well, you'll find out, but it won't do you any good.
00:54:54Pretty brave with a bunch of gorillas around you, ain't you?
00:54:56You and Muzzolini.
00:54:58Save your breath.
00:55:12Can I come in?
00:55:15I wasn't stopping you.
00:55:16Thanks.
00:55:22Boy, am I tired.
00:55:25My feet are killing me.
00:55:27Get out.
00:55:28Thanks.
00:55:46How about a little drink?
00:55:48I don't mind.
00:55:49Fine, what'll it be?
00:55:51Well, a Manhattan.
00:55:54OK.
00:56:00Yeah, boss?
00:56:01Send in a Manhattan and a bourbon highball.
00:56:03OK, boss.
00:56:07Well, it's a pleasant surprise.
00:56:10Is it?
00:56:11Mm-hmm.
00:56:18Come on, fellas, let's go.
00:56:20Let's go.
00:56:22Where do we go?
00:56:23Let's go.
00:56:24Where do we go?
00:56:37Just looking at you.
00:56:39And I might say you're not hard to look at.
00:56:41Thanks.
00:56:45And what do I owe this late visit to?
00:56:47You told me to think it over.
00:56:49Remember?
00:56:50Yeah.
00:56:51You're smarter than I thought.
00:56:53Am I?
00:56:55Yeah.
00:57:10So you like to run, huh?
00:57:15That's another one I owe you.
00:57:33Hey, that was good.
00:57:34I'm glad you liked it.
00:57:36Well, I've got a little business to attend to.
00:57:38Stay here.
00:57:39I'll be right back.
00:57:46That's a fine thing.
00:57:48I come to see you and you walk out on me.
00:57:50I like that.
00:57:52Don't worry, honey.
00:57:53I'll be right back.
00:57:55I want another drink.
00:57:56OK, I'll send it in for you.
00:57:57But I don't want a drink alone.
00:58:02OK, honey, you win.
00:58:21Come on, you guys.
00:58:22Grab hold of him.
00:58:23Turn around, and the first thing you know, the guy's
00:58:25trying to get away again.
00:58:26Come on.
00:58:27Come on, you guys.
00:58:28Grab him.
00:58:29Look out, now.
00:58:30Look out.
00:58:32Hey, Mark.
00:58:33Mark.
00:58:34Hey, Mark.
00:58:35Hey, Mark.
00:58:36Shut up.
00:58:37Right here.
00:58:38Come in swinging.
00:58:39He's in here.
00:58:40Go on.
00:58:41Break his back.
00:58:42Come on.
00:58:43Let me at him.
00:58:44Give me your hand with the straw.
00:58:45Wait a minute.
00:58:46Come on.
00:58:47Go ahead.
00:58:48Go ahead.
00:58:49Go ahead.
00:58:50Go ahead.
00:58:51Go ahead.
00:58:52Go ahead.
00:58:53Go ahead.
00:58:54Yeah.
00:58:55Pretty cute.
00:58:59I need some air.
00:59:08What's the matter?
00:59:09Can't you take it?
00:59:11I guess not here.
00:59:14Oh, you'll be all right.
00:59:20Feeling any better?
00:59:22Yes, a little bit.
00:59:24But I want to sit down.
00:59:28Now, you just stay here and relax.
00:59:30I'll be right back.
00:59:37Oh, Larry.
00:59:44Larry, I didn't know you were so nice.
00:59:49Honey, you haven't seen anything yet.
00:59:56I'll be right back.
01:00:04Hey, there's a whole mob down there.
01:00:19Someone must have took them off.
01:00:20Took whom off?
01:00:21Some of the mugs.
01:00:22I don't know where they came from.
01:00:23Oh, so that's it, huh?
01:00:25What?
01:00:26That's Mark's sister.
01:00:30Mark!
01:00:31Mark!
01:00:32Mark!
01:00:33Shut up!
01:00:34Billy!
01:00:35Billy, where are you?
01:00:36Mark's under there in the office.
01:00:37Where is my sister?
01:00:45Look out, Mark.
01:00:46He's got a gun.
01:00:47He's going to shoot.
01:00:50Hey, shut up!
01:00:51Get off.
01:00:54Hey!
01:00:55Hey!
01:00:56Come on!
01:00:57Come on!
01:00:58Break it down!
01:00:59Break it down!
01:01:00Break it down!
01:01:01Break it down!
01:01:02Break it down!
01:01:03Break it down!
01:01:04Grab that guy!
01:01:05Grab that guy!
01:01:06He's got a gun!
01:01:07He's got a gun!
01:01:08You all right, sister?
01:01:09You hurt?
01:01:10No, I'm OK.
01:01:11Well, just sit there.
01:01:12Everything will be all over in a minute.
01:01:14Come here!
01:01:15Wait!
01:01:16All right, train him, will you?
01:01:17He's all mine!
01:01:24Well, Sergeant, the papers just came through.
01:01:26Congratulations.
01:01:32Thank you, sir.
01:01:37And you, too, Corporal.