- 28/04/2025
Reefer Madness is a 1939 exploitation film directed by Louis J. Gasnier. Originally titled “Tell Your Children”, the film was financed by a church group as a morality tale to warn parents about the dangers of marijuana use. The plot follows a group of teenagers who are lured into trying marijuana by unscrupulous dealers, leading to a series of melodramatic events, including addiction, crime, insanity, and even murder. While intended as a serious warning, the film's exaggerated portrayal of marijuana's effects has made it a cult classic, often viewed as unintentional satire. Rediscovered in the 1970s, it became a favorite among advocates of cannabis reform and is now considered one of the most infamous propaganda films ever made.
Credits:
Director: Louis J. Gasnier
Producer: George Hirliman
Starring: Dorothy Short, Kenneth Craig, Lillian Miles, Dave O'Brien
Screenplay: Arthur Hoerl
Cinematography: Jack Greenhalgh
#ReeferMadness1939 #CultClassic #ExploitationFilm
Credits:
Director: Louis J. Gasnier
Producer: George Hirliman
Starring: Dorothy Short, Kenneth Craig, Lillian Miles, Dave O'Brien
Screenplay: Arthur Hoerl
Cinematography: Jack Greenhalgh
#ReeferMadness1939 #CultClassic #ExploitationFilm
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00:03:38and stamp out this frightful assassin of our youth.
00:03:44You can do it by bringing about compulsory education on the subject of narcotics in general,
00:03:50but red marijuana in particular.
00:03:54That is the purpose of this meeting, ladies and gentlemen, to lay the foundation for a
00:03:59nationwide campaign by you to demand by law such compulsory education.
00:04:07But it is only through enlightenment that this scourge can be wiped out.
00:04:12Out of the traffic in these drugs, a lawlessness that we can scarcely estimate has grown and
00:04:19is now flourishing.
00:04:20It exists in almost every city and hamlet in the country.
00:04:26It might be interesting and important for you to know some of the methods used in bringing
00:04:31these drugs into the country.
00:04:33And of the work of the forces of law and order which are daily combating the traffic, always
00:04:39at the risk of life by their agents.
00:04:43This ceaseless fight against the drug traffic is directed by the Department of Narcotics, Washington.
00:04:50I have received a letter of vital importance from a member of the Narcotics Bureau.
00:05:01I am going to read this letter to you.
00:05:05My dear Dr. Carroll, the suppression of the use of marijuana and of the forces lurking behind
00:05:11are the most important jobs this department is now engaged in.
00:05:15At the outset of this letter, there is one vital fact I would like to submit.
00:05:20There is a powerful agency.
00:05:22I speak of the school parent associations of this country, which can be invaluable in stamping
00:05:28out this scourge.
00:05:29Their help, their eternal vigilance could be the deciding factor in our fight against it.
00:05:35The weed marijuana is grown in every state in the Union.
00:05:39Recently, in the city of Brooklyn, New York, a field of marijuana was found behind a tenement
00:05:47court.
00:05:48The weed was here being cultivated, regularly stripped and dried and sold in schools and
00:05:54at government army posts in and around New York.
00:05:59The dried leaves and berries are ground up and made into cigarettes by a simple hand machine.
00:06:08The deadly narcotic is thus quickly and easily prepared for its market.
00:06:15The sale of marijuana is even more difficult to detect and halt than the traffic in drugs such
00:06:20as opium, morphine and heroin.
00:06:26They are hidden in fake jewelry cases.
00:06:29In the heels of shoes, women's shoes especially, because the drugs can be secreted in false
00:06:36heels.
00:06:37Hollowed shaving brushes are another medium.
00:06:41Books with false centers are often used.
00:06:44Watch cases are convenient hiding places.
00:06:47The value of drugs thus seized is enormous.
00:06:50Recently, a huge supply of heroin was taken.
00:06:53It was concealed in an apparently harmless shipment of 35 barrels of olive oil.
00:07:00The deadly drug was burned in the incinerator of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.
00:07:06And more vicious, more deadly, even than these soul-destroying drugs, is the menace of marijuana.
00:07:17No doubt, many of you do not believe that these things do happen, but they cannot happen to you.
00:07:23You may also believe that the facts have been exaggerated.
00:07:27Let me tell you of something that happened right here in our own city.
00:07:31You probably read about it in the papers.
00:07:34However, I'll give you the real facts behind the case.
00:07:38There was an apartment near one of our high schools.
00:07:41It was run by a woman known as Mae Coleman.
00:08:08Hey, come on, Mae, get up.
00:08:11What time is it?
00:08:12Time to get up and give this place a going over.
00:08:14Looks like the Marines had landed.
00:08:16Oh, that bunch last night was high enough to take over the Marines and the Navy.
00:08:20You'd better get on the job.
00:08:22Some of the kids may be up this afternoon.
00:08:24Oh, Jack, we can get along without dragging those young kids up here.
00:08:27Oh, why don't you button up your lips?
00:08:29You're always squawking about something.
00:08:31You've got more static than the radio.
00:08:38You've got the engine.
00:08:39Go over on me.
00:08:45Oh,.
00:08:47Oh, man.
00:08:48Oh, ma'am.
00:08:49Oh, Lord.
00:08:50Oh, you've got it.
00:08:52Oh, my Lord.
00:08:58Oh, my God.
00:08:59Oh, let me.
00:09:03Oh, my Lord.
00:09:04Oh, my God.
00:09:05Oh, Herr.
00:09:06Oh, hello, sir, how are you?
00:09:29Fine, how are you?
00:09:30Come here.
00:09:30Come here.
00:09:31All right, then.
00:09:31Well, please.
00:09:32Is this your name?
00:09:37She'll be right in.
00:09:38Just sit down and make yourself comfortable.
00:09:41Hey, what kind of a joint is this, Eddie?
00:09:44Oh, it's all right, Gwen.
00:09:45See, they probably had a party last night.
00:09:47Oh.
00:09:52A couple of your customers, May.
00:09:54Yeah?
00:09:56Well, old enough to know what they're doing.
00:09:58Not like those young kids you bring up here.
00:10:00All right, all right.
00:10:03Listen, I'm going to blow.
00:10:04Where are you going?
00:10:05I've got to make some deliveries, and I'll probably drop by Joe's place and bring back a couple of the kids.
00:10:10Oh, I wish you'd lay off those kids.
00:10:12Oh, why don't you get over that mother complex?
00:10:15Thanks.
00:10:32Well, by the way, Ralph, I'm sort of getting a little party
00:11:02You know, the place of the swimming pool?
00:11:04Like to come?
00:11:05Thanks, Eddie.
00:11:06Maybe I will.
00:11:06I'd sure like to have you.
00:11:08Okay, I'll probably drop over.
00:11:09So long, Ralph.
00:11:10See you later.
00:11:10Hey, Ralph.
00:11:14Hi, kid.
00:11:15Fine, Jack.
00:11:15And you?
00:11:16Oh, great.
00:11:17Where are you heading?
00:11:17Oh.
00:11:20Hey, how do you like that?
00:11:21That's the one I was telling you about.
00:11:32Very nice.
00:11:33I don't know why you want to make such a fuss over that Ralph Wiley.
00:11:38Oh, he's a swell swimmer.
00:11:40He made the freshman team that year he went to college.
00:11:42Yeah, and that lets him out.
00:11:44My dad knows his family.
00:11:45None of them are any good.
00:11:47Father and mother just got a divorce from Paris.
00:11:49Yeah?
00:11:49You know, Ralph comes around pretty much in his own.
00:11:52He's been in a couple of games.
00:11:54Well, I only kind of say hello to him.
00:11:56I don't go around with him.
00:11:57Well, you better not.
00:11:58He's a little too old for it, especially my dad's kid.
00:12:00Hello, Mary.
00:12:04How are you, Bill?
00:12:04How are you, Ralph?
00:12:06Oh, hello, Ralph.
00:12:07You know our brother Jimmy, don't you?
00:12:09How are you?
00:12:09Well, I'd like you to meet a friend of mine, Jack Perry.
00:12:12Mary, Bill, how are you?
00:12:13How do you do?
00:12:14Glad to know you.
00:12:16We're going over to Joe's place.
00:12:17Why don't you come along?
00:12:18We have a date to play instead of doubles.
00:12:20Oh, you can play any time.
00:12:21Come on, we'll have some laughs.
00:12:23Oh, we can today, Ralph.
00:12:24Some other time.
00:12:25Can I go along with you?
00:12:26Sure.
00:12:27Hey, I'll see you at dinner, sis.
00:12:30Don't be late, Jimmy.
00:12:33No.
00:13:00Hey, he ain't no paper man.
00:13:09Why don't you know him?
00:13:10That's a hot thing.
00:13:11It's funny.
00:13:11Well, he really swings out all the way.
00:13:13I must have chimes.
00:13:14You want to dance?
00:13:15George!
00:13:15May's expecting it to be apartment a little later.
00:13:37Any new prospect, Paul?
00:13:40Maybe.
00:14:11Oh, Jimmy, you're wonderful.
00:14:41You're just finding that.
00:14:49Why can't we go now?
00:14:50Mm, good.
00:14:52Hey, kids, we're having a little party up at my girlfriend's apartment.
00:14:55Wouldn't you like to come?
00:14:56Oh, I'd love to.
00:14:57You want to come, don't you, Jenny?
00:14:58Oh, sure.
00:15:00And they play with you.
00:15:01Well, come along.
00:15:02We can all go in my car.
00:15:09See you later, Lio.
00:15:10Come on.
00:15:11It's three of you to help me, Bill.
00:15:28Well, I'll try anything except domestic crime.
00:15:30Why, Bill, don't you want to learn something about running your own home?
00:15:34The answer is no.
00:15:36You know, after that session we had yesterday, I went home and told Mother that the trouble
00:15:40with her pot roast gravy was she hadn't added three heaping teaspoons of olive oil.
00:15:47What did she say?
00:15:48She didn't say anything.
00:15:49She just threw me out of the kitchen.
00:15:51Oh, I don't wonder.
00:15:52Hello, children.
00:15:53Hello, Mother.
00:15:54Hello, Mrs. Lane.
00:15:56That was sweet of you, Mother.
00:15:58Gosh, hot chocolate.
00:15:59Thanks, Mrs. Lane.
00:16:01I know you can't study on empty stomachs.
00:16:03Now then, enjoy yourself.
00:16:05He will.
00:16:06She will, too, Mrs. Lane.
00:16:08May I?
00:16:09Oh, thank you, kind sir.
00:16:11You're so very, very kind.
00:16:15Mary, before we do that math, how about reading some of this?
00:16:19It's swell.
00:16:20Romeo and Juliet.
00:16:21Don't you like it?
00:16:22Uh-huh.
00:16:22You know, when I study this, I kind of think of you, and I just sort of feel as though you're
00:16:28there beside me.
00:16:31Well, listen.
00:16:35It is my soul that calls upon thy name, how silver sweet sound lovers' tongues by night,
00:16:45like softest music to attending ears.
00:16:50Romeo.
00:16:51Romeo.
00:16:52My dear.
00:16:54What old clock tomorrow shall I send to thee?
00:16:57By the hour of nine.
00:16:59I will not fail.
00:17:02Just twenty years till then.
00:17:04Well, uh, I'll see you tonight, Mary.
00:17:13Bye, Mrs. Lane.
00:17:14Goodbye.
00:17:14Goodbye, Bill.
00:17:15Goodbye, Bill.
00:17:15Go on.
00:17:16Gosh, I'll...
00:17:16Oh!
00:17:18Oh, Bill!
00:17:22Oh, I guess I'm all right.
00:17:24Well, bye.
00:17:26Bye!
00:17:26Hey, Dad!
00:17:28Hey, Dad, you got anything for me?
00:17:37Well, there should be...
00:17:38I don't bother your father every night.
00:17:40Uh, have you?
00:17:42There you are.
00:17:43Well, it may be so late, Bill.
00:17:45I was getting worried.
00:17:47Oh, I had to study, Ma.
00:17:48He was not.
00:17:50I saw him out walking with his girl.
00:17:53Bill's got a girl.
00:17:55Got a girl.
00:17:55Ma, make him cut it out.
00:17:57Junior.
00:17:59Well, Bill has got a girl.
00:18:00Quiet.
00:18:01And put that candy away till after dinner.
00:18:04Henry, you shouldn't have given it to him.
00:18:06Well, he has got a girlfriend, and her name is Mary.
00:18:09Yeah, I'll shut you up.
00:18:12Bill!
00:18:13Junior!
00:18:13Put that calories on.
00:18:15Junior!
00:18:16Oh, that's a good amount of hell right there, young man.
00:18:19Mary's a little man.
00:18:20Mary's a little man.
00:18:21I didn't mean to Bill, I just said, did you?
00:18:24Oh, well, what I'm burnt up about is that you didn't say Bill had a swell girl.
00:18:29Gee, it must be love.
00:18:32She'd have to be swell for you to like her.
00:18:34Uh-huh.
00:18:35Sounds like you want something.
00:18:37Come on, what is it?
00:18:38Well, it's my model airplane.
00:18:41It won't work.
00:18:42Gosh, Bill, you can fix it.
00:18:45You can fix anything.
00:18:47Okay, I'll fix it.
00:18:51Hey, Dad, leave me for a second, will you?
00:18:53Yeah, here we are.
00:19:00Oh, hello, Jimmy.
00:19:01Hey, Mary told me to wait and tell her she had to go home.
00:19:06Her mother wanted her to go to the dressmaker with her.
00:19:08Oh, thanks, Jimmy.
00:19:09You must be getting grown up.
00:19:11I see Mary let you have the car.
00:19:13Yeah.
00:19:14Did I take you any place?
00:19:15Well, I wasn't going any place in particular.
00:19:17Well, then how about driving over to the show's place with me?
00:19:21I'll buy you soda.
00:19:22I never drink that stuff.
00:19:24Oh, gee, I'll buy you something else.
00:19:26Okay.
00:19:27You're on the hook for one rude beer.
00:19:29Well.
00:19:29Hi, Bill.
00:19:43Hi, Jimmy.
00:19:44Where'd you have?
00:19:45Hey, Jimmy.
00:19:47Hello, Jimmy.
00:19:48Hello, Bill.
00:19:49Come on, slide in.
00:19:50Hello, Lance.
00:19:51Hello, Ralph.
00:19:52How are you?
00:19:52Hello, Lance.
00:19:52How have you been, Ralph?
00:19:53Hello, Jim.
00:19:54Two silver.
00:19:54No, I mean one silver and one rope beer.
00:19:57How's May?
00:19:58Oh, she's fine.
00:19:59We're going up to her apartment a little later.
00:20:01Couldn't Bill come along?
00:20:02Mm-hmm.
00:20:03Well, I don't know.
00:20:03Oh, come on, Alon, Bill.
00:20:04You'll get a kick out of it.
00:20:06Thanks, Jim.
00:20:06Oh, come on, Bill.
00:20:08Mary won't be jealous.
00:20:10Why, sure.
00:20:10All the other kids will be there.
00:20:12It's keen.
00:20:13Well, I don't know.
00:20:13I really shouldn't.
00:20:14Well, okay.
00:20:29I don't know.
00:20:43Come on, Bill.
00:20:43I don't know.
00:20:44What do you think?
00:20:45Come on, come on in.
00:20:47Yes, come on in.
00:20:48Yes, come on in.
00:20:51Hi.
00:20:51Yes.
00:20:51You, you, you, you, you and Ma Jackson, you.
00:20:54Come on, Bill.
00:20:56Don't stand there.
00:20:58Help me, help me, help me.
00:21:00Help me, help me, help me.
00:21:02Help me, help me, help me.
00:21:04Help me, help me, help me.
00:21:06Help me, help me, help me.
00:21:08Help me, help me, help me.
00:21:10Hi.
00:21:12Oh, I'm Ed.
00:21:14This is Bill Harper.
00:21:16He's okay.
00:21:18Oh.
00:21:20Well, if you say so, he's all right with me.
00:21:22Hi, you forget. How you doing?
00:21:24Yeah, hi, Clay.
00:21:28There's a new one in the bay.
00:21:30Yeah, Bill Harper.
00:21:32He's all right.
00:21:34Frank has got herself quite a yen for her.
00:21:36Not bad.
00:21:38I didn't think we had that much taste.
00:21:40She knows what she's doing.
00:21:42She's got Ralph nuts about her, and now she's got her hooked up with this new kid.
00:21:46Clay, we haven't many more smoke.
00:21:48You better run over and get some.
00:21:50Why couldn't you find that out when I was here this morning?
00:21:52I've got my car in the car.
00:21:54Well, what of it?
00:21:56That kid out there, Jimmy, he's got a car.
00:21:58He'll take it.
00:22:00Come on, get going. Hurry up.
00:22:02Hey, Jimmy.
00:22:12Yeah?
00:22:14I've got to run over to Cedar Avenue for a minute.
00:22:16You've got a car, haven't you?
00:22:18Why, yeah, my sister.
00:22:19Mind giving me a lift?
00:22:20Why, sure. Come on.
00:22:21Okay.
00:22:40No, thank you.
00:22:44Well, here we are. Oh, thanks.
00:22:46Oh, Mae, don't forget me.
00:22:50I'll never forget you.
00:22:54Oh, dear.
00:22:56If you want a good smoke, try one of these.
00:23:00Try one of these.
00:23:19I thought you were scared.
00:23:21I can't even feel afraid.
00:23:29That's bitter.
00:23:30That's more like it.
00:23:31I know you'll like that.
00:23:32Really, you will.
00:23:33Now, just take a puff of that.
00:23:35Just for you a minute, kid.
00:23:36Hey, Jack, give me a cigarette before you go, will you?
00:23:54Oh, dear.
00:23:55Oh, dear.
00:23:56Oh, dear.
00:23:57Oh, dear.
00:23:58Oh, dear.
00:23:59Oh, dear.
00:24:00Oh, dear.
00:24:01Oh, dear.
00:24:02Oh, dear.
00:24:03Oh, dear.
00:24:04Oh, dear.
00:24:05Oh, dear.
00:24:06Oh, dear.
00:24:07Oh, dear.
00:24:08Oh, dear.
00:24:09Oh, dear.
00:24:10Oh, dear.
00:24:11Oh, dear.
00:24:12Oh, dear.
00:24:13Oh, dear.
00:24:14Oh, dear.
00:24:15Oh, dear.
00:24:16Oh, dear.
00:24:17Oh, dear.
00:24:18Oh, dear.
00:24:19Oh, dear.
00:24:20Oh, dear.
00:24:21Oh, dear.
00:24:22Oh, dear.
00:24:23Oh, dear.
00:24:24Oh, dear.
00:24:25Oh, dear.
00:24:26Oh, dear.
00:24:27Oh, dear.
00:24:28Oh, dear.
00:24:29Oh, dear.
00:24:30Oh, dear.
00:24:31Oh, dear.
00:24:32Oh, dear.
00:24:33Oh, dear.
00:24:34Oh, dear.
00:24:35That's 10 bucks for Jack Perry.
00:24:39Who?
00:24:40Pete Daly.
00:24:41All right, send him in.
00:24:43All right, here we are.
00:24:51I want to talk to you.
00:24:54All right, go ahead. Jack's okay.
00:24:56What's the beef?
00:24:57Listen, you never heard no beef when I had to sell that rotten gin.
00:25:00The rest of the dough, aren't you?
00:25:02Yeah, but I don't need dough that bad.
00:25:04Taken two-bit pieces from kids.
00:25:06There are millions of two-bit pieces just begging to be taken.
00:25:09Don't be a dope.
00:25:10I'm just dope enough to draw the line, selling hopper kids.
00:25:16All right, Pete.
00:25:17You know what my policy's always been.
00:25:20The boys are not satisfied, and I'm always glad to have them retire.
00:25:25Retire permanently.
00:25:30So long.
00:25:34I only wish you had a couple of kids so I could...
00:25:41Get out!
00:25:46All right, Jack. Pick up your stuff from Danny.
00:25:48I'll be ready by now.
00:25:49Okay, well.
00:26:05Let's go, Jack. I'm red hot.
00:26:07Better be careful how you drive it. The first thing you know, you'll be ice cold.
00:26:10Take it easy, kid.
00:26:20Slow down. You'll kill somebody.
00:26:25Mary, you're not eating your breakfast again.
00:26:40Bill Rutford hasn't been around lately. Anything wrong between you two?
00:26:44Why should there be anything wrong?
00:26:46There shouldn't be, I'm sure. And whatever it is, isn't serious, I know.
00:26:50I'm sorry, Mother, for snapping at you like that.
00:26:51I'm sorry, Mother, for snapping at you like that.
00:26:52Don't worry about it, dear.
00:26:53Why don't you speak frankly to Bill?
00:26:54He'll be honest, whatever the trouble is. I'm sure Bill Rutford never lied about anything.
00:26:55Yes, that's right. Bill's mother says he never lied.
00:26:58There, you see?
00:26:59Yes.
00:27:00Bill Rutford hasn't been around lately. Anything wrong between you two?
00:27:02Why should there be anything wrong?
00:27:03There shouldn't be, I'm sure. And whatever it is, isn't serious, I know.
00:27:06I'm sorry, Mother, for snapping at you like that.
00:27:09Don't worry about it, dear. Why don't you speak frankly to Bill?
00:27:14He'll be honest, whatever the trouble is. I'm sure Bill Rutford never lied about anything.
00:27:20Yes, that's right. Bill's mother says he never lied.
00:27:23Why? There, you see?
00:27:25You think it'd be all right if, if I speak to him about it?
00:27:28Why, of course.
00:27:31Oh, Jimmy.
00:27:34Oh, what?
00:27:35Sit down, darling, and I'll have your breakfast for you in a moment.
00:27:44Jimmy.
00:27:45What have I got to worry about?
00:27:47Why don't you tell me?
00:27:48Oh, for Pete's sake, don't start to cross-examine me, will you? I'm all right.
00:27:51Jimmy! Don't let Mother see you like that.
00:27:56There is no doubt that there is an organized gang distributing the narcotic to students, not only in my school, but all over the city.
00:28:09You government men have got to find some way to put an end to it.
00:28:24Of course, I agree with you, Dr. Carroll.
00:28:28But do you realize that marijuana is not like other forms of dope?
00:28:33You see, it grows wild in almost every state in the Union.
00:28:36Therefore, there is practically no interstate commerce in the drug.
00:28:40As a result, the government's hands are tied.
00:28:43And frankly, the only sure cure is a widespread campaign in education.
00:28:49Oh, it's all right to talk about education, Mr. Wyatt.
00:28:52But we educators can't do anything until the public is sufficiently aroused.
00:28:56Let me show you something.
00:28:58In 1930, the records on marijuana in the Washington office of the narcotics division scarcely filled a small folder like this.
00:29:06Today, they fill cabinets.
00:29:13All these devoted to marijuana records.
00:29:21Here is an example.
00:29:23A 16-year-old lad apprehended in the act for staging a holdup.
00:29:2816 years old and a marijuana addict.
00:29:31Here is the most tragic case.
00:29:33Yes, I remember.
00:29:36Just a young boy.
00:29:38Under the influence of the drug, he killed his entire family with an axe.
00:29:42Then there is the most vicious type of case.
00:29:45Here.
00:29:47In Michigan.
00:29:48A young girl, 17 years old.
00:29:50A reefer smoker.
00:29:52Taken in a raid in a company with five young men.
00:29:55Here is a particularly flagrant case.
00:29:58Yes, I remember.
00:29:59The newspapers made quite a play of it.
00:30:01In West Virginia, wasn't it?
00:30:02Yes.
00:30:03And there are hundreds of them coming up.
00:30:05New ones every day.
00:30:07I'd like to take these records if I may.
00:30:10I feel they would be of invaluable assistance to me in combating the evil in my school.
00:30:15You're very welcome, Dr. Carroll.
00:30:17Sit down, Bill.
00:30:18There seems to be something wrong.
00:30:19What is it?
00:30:20You were always a fine student.
00:30:21You always had excellent grades.
00:30:22Well, I guess the work is getting a little harder, Dr. Carroll.
00:30:23No.
00:30:24No.
00:30:25No, it isn't that.
00:30:27Bill, I'd like to help you.
00:30:28Bill, I'd like to help you.
00:30:29But, of course, I can't unless you let me.
00:30:30You're undermining your health.
00:30:31Well, there's nothing, Dr. Carroll.
00:30:32Really there isn't.
00:30:33I'll study harder, honest.
00:30:34Honest.
00:30:35If you were being honest with me and honest with yourself, I'm afraid you'd tell me an entirely
00:30:39different story.
00:30:40Bill, I'm going to ask you a straightforward question.
00:30:41And I'd like to have a straightforward answer.
00:30:42Yes, sir.
00:30:43Yes, sir.
00:30:44And I'd like to have a straightforward answer.
00:30:45Yes, sir.
00:30:46No, sir.
00:30:47I'm going to ask you a straightforward answer.
00:30:48Yes, sir.
00:30:49Yes, sir.
00:30:50I'd like to help you.
00:30:51Well, I'd like to help you.
00:30:52Well, of course, I can't unless you let me.
00:30:53You're undermining your health.
00:30:54Well, there's nothing, Dr. Carroll.
00:30:55Really, there isn't.
00:30:56I'll study harder.
00:30:57Honest.
00:30:58Honest.
00:30:59Honest.
00:31:00Honest.
00:31:01Honest.
00:31:02Honest.
00:31:03Honest.
00:31:04If you were being honest with me and honest with yourself, I'm afraid you'd
00:31:06tell me an entirely different story.
00:31:07and I'd like to have a straightforward answer.
00:31:09Yes, sir.
00:31:11Isn't it true that you have, perhaps unwillingly,
00:31:15acquired a certain harmful habit
00:31:17through association with certain undesirable people?
00:31:23Well?
00:31:24Oh, no, sir, I haven't, Dr. Carroll.
00:31:27Well, that is, you see, I'm...
00:31:30I'm worried about something at home.
00:31:33All right, my boy.
00:31:35I think we'll just have to let it go at that.
00:31:37But remember, if you ever want to confide in me,
00:31:41no one will ever be the wise one.
00:31:43Thank you, Dr. Carroll.
00:31:52Hello, Mary.
00:31:53You want to play a set?
00:31:55Thanks, Teddy, but I'm waiting for someone.
00:31:57Well, if you're waiting for Bill,
00:31:58he hasn't been here for weeks.
00:32:02Oh, come on, give me something!
00:32:04Come on, give me something!
00:32:05Yeah, give me...
00:32:06Oh!
00:32:07Oh, ah!
00:32:13Oh, give me!
00:32:15Give me, give me!
00:32:16Yeah, give me!
00:32:17Oh!
00:32:22Oh!
00:32:22Oh.
00:32:24Oh!
00:32:24Oh!
00:32:25Oh!
00:32:25Oh!
00:32:26Oh!
00:32:26Oh!
00:32:27Oh!
00:32:28Oh!
00:32:30Oh!
00:32:31Oh!
00:32:32It didn't take that new kid long to catch on.
00:32:43Don't take any of them long.
00:32:50Hey, don't you ever get fed?
00:32:52You're feeding me, can't you see?
00:33:00Give me that with a fork, will you?
00:33:02Get it yourself.
00:33:03Get it yourself.
00:33:05Get it yourself.
00:33:07Get it yourself.
00:33:09Get it yourself.
00:33:11Get it yourself.
00:33:14Get it yourself.
00:33:16Get it yourself.
00:33:18Go, go, go, go.
00:33:26Come on, Bill.
00:33:26Come on.
00:33:28Come on.
00:33:30Come on.
00:33:32Come on, Bill! Come on! Come on. Come on, Bill. Come on. Come on.
00:34:02Good morning, miss.
00:34:32We're from the police department.
00:34:33Good morning.
00:34:34We're tracing a hit-and-run driver.
00:34:36Someone caught the license number at the place of the accident but didn't get it quite right.
00:34:40So we're checking all numbers like it, and yours was one of them.
00:34:42Well, I'll try to help you.
00:34:43Do you remember what you did on the 29th of last month?
00:34:46Oh, that was the day before Mother's birthday.
00:34:49Oh, yes, I remember that because I left school and went directly to the dressmakers with Mother.
00:34:53I was there all afternoon.
00:34:54Did you happen to loan your car to a couple of men?
00:34:58No, no.
00:34:59I had the car all afternoon myself.
00:35:01Well, thanks, miss.
00:35:02Sorry to have troubled you.
00:35:03Tell me, did they...
00:35:05Was the person killed?
00:35:07Fortunately, he wasn't, but that's still no excuse for hit-and-run driving.
00:35:10Has Jimmy Lane been here today?
00:35:27He was in.
00:35:28He went over to May's place.
00:35:31You know where that is.
00:35:32Well, uh, he was going to wait for me here, so he didn't give me May's address.
00:35:39Are you sure Jimmy didn't leave any message for me?
00:35:41Mary?
00:35:42No, he didn't.
00:35:48But I guess you're okay.
00:35:51I'll write it down for you.
00:35:52Mary, come right in.
00:36:09Is Jimmy here?
00:36:11Oh, I think he's around somewhere.
00:36:12I think he went out to take Agnes home, but he'll be right back.
00:36:16Come in and sit down, Mary.
00:36:19And let me take your coin.
00:36:23Who's the new kid just came in?
00:36:33Well, it's that gal that Ralph's gone overboard for.
00:36:36It's funny.
00:36:37We've never been able to get her out here before.
00:36:38Hey, hey, I'll scramble you.
00:37:08Smoke, Mary?
00:37:17Thanks.
00:37:19Are you sure Jimmy will be back soon?
00:37:21Sure, any minute.
00:37:38Let's go.
00:38:08Hey, what's the matter, an orphan?
00:38:34Where do you put us?
00:38:35You got a hollow leg?
00:38:38How do you feel, Mary?
00:38:48Oh, Mary, get in here.
00:38:50Mary.
00:38:51No, no, no.
00:38:53Please help me.
00:38:54Oh, Mary.
00:38:56No.
00:38:58Leave me alone.
00:39:00Leave me alone.
00:39:03Go away.
00:39:05Mary, get right in here.
00:39:06Go away.
00:39:07Leave me alone.
00:39:14Oh, leave me alone.
00:39:20Leave me alone.
00:39:21Leave me alone.
00:39:22Leave me alone.
00:39:22No.
00:39:24Let's go.
00:39:54Let's go.
00:40:24Let's go.
00:40:31Bill!
00:40:32Bill!
00:40:33Look!
00:40:38Jack, is she all right?
00:40:47She's dead.
00:40:52May, get me some water.
00:40:56Now listen, you two.
00:40:58Why don't you get out of here?
00:41:00Get out of here and forget you're ever in here today.
00:41:02I'll handle this and I'll get going.
00:41:18Give it to me.
00:41:19Here.
00:41:28Here.
00:41:29Here.
00:41:30Harry.
00:41:43Mary!
00:41:44Mary!
00:41:45Mary!
00:41:46Mary!
00:41:50What happened?
00:41:51You killed her.
00:41:52Mary!
00:41:57Mary!
00:41:58What happened?
00:41:59You killed her.
00:42:00Look.
00:42:01After I scram, you call the cops.
00:42:05And this is your story.
00:42:06Remember it.
00:42:07These two kids came up here for a couple of beers.
00:42:10You're out in the kitchen.
00:42:11You heard the shots.
00:42:12When you got in here, that's what you found.
00:42:13Just stick to that story.
00:42:17Mary!
00:42:18Mary!
00:42:19Mary!
00:42:20Mary!
00:42:21Mary!
00:42:22Mary!
00:42:23Speak to me!
00:42:24Mary!
00:42:25Mary!
00:42:26Mary!
00:42:27Mary!
00:42:28Mary!
00:42:29Mary!
00:42:30Mary!
00:42:31Mary!
00:42:32Mary!
00:42:33Mary!
00:42:34Mary!
00:42:35Mary!
00:42:36Mary!
00:42:37Mary!
00:42:38Mary!
00:42:39Mary!
00:42:40Mary!
00:42:41Mary!
00:42:42Mary!
00:42:43Mary!
00:42:44Mary!
00:42:45Mary!
00:43:17Hello, Jack.
00:43:23I was just talking to a friend of mine.
00:43:27A cop.
00:43:30Sergeant on the Homicide Squad.
00:43:33The guy you hit that day died.
00:43:36Died? You... I mean, you didn't...
00:43:39No.
00:43:40I didn't crack. I'm not going to.
00:43:44Nobody will ever know you were driving that car.
00:43:46Well, thanks, Jack.
00:43:49Just as long as you keep your mouth shut that you were ever up in May's apartment.
00:43:53Why, sure, Jack. Sure.
00:43:57Okay.
00:43:58Your Honor, I'd like to recall Dr. Alfred Carroll to the stand.
00:44:12Call Dr. Alfred Carroll to the stand.
00:44:14Dr. Carroll, as principal of the Lakeside High School, did you, during the last three months, notice any changes in the demeanor and attitude of your student, William Hopper?
00:44:36Well, yes, in a number of things.
00:44:39For example, a time's disassociation of ideas.
00:44:44In another instance, I happened to attend the recent interscholastic tennis matches.
00:44:52And while Bill Hopper had been considered an exceedingly good player, I saw him miss the ball by as much as three or four feet.
00:45:00This, I understand, could be attributed to the use of marijuana.
00:45:04It causes errors in time and space.
00:45:08Objection, Your Honor.
00:45:09The witness isn't qualified to express the prejudice upon the effect of narcoffice.
00:45:13Sustained.
00:45:15Dr. Carroll has been called merely as a character witness.
00:45:17Well, then, although you didn't know, to your own knowledge, that the defendant was using marijuana, did you notice any changes that would lead you to believe, as an educator, that he was under some severe mental strain, which might possibly have been induced by some drug?
00:45:34Yes, I recall distinctly a few weeks ago, it was during a class of English literature, there was a serious discussion of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, when he suddenly burst into an uncontrollable fit of hysterical love.
00:45:52Oh, by the way, Dr. Carroll, six months ago, what would have been your opinion regarding the character of Mike Lyon?
00:45:58He was a fine, upstanding American boy, a good scholar, a good athlete, and representative of the caliber of young men, we are proud to graduate from our school.
00:46:17Oh, snap out of her, will you?
00:46:20It's not our fault.
00:46:23Why'd I ever bring him up there, anyway?
00:46:25He's just a kid.
00:46:28I can't hang him.
00:46:30Shut up, shut up!
00:46:32Why don't you let yourself go?
00:46:35Talk!
00:46:36Go off their nuts and have me that way, too.
00:46:39It was his own fault, wasn't it?
00:46:41Shut up!
00:46:42They've got us hidden out, haven't they?
00:46:44The cops can't find us.
00:46:48Jack.
00:46:49Jack, I want to get out of this place.
00:46:53You're going to stay here as long as we have to keep those two out there undercover.
00:46:56Until the trial's over.
00:47:00The boss gets a better idea.
00:47:03But they're getting on my nerves.
00:47:05It can't last much longer.
00:47:09I'm not worried about her.
00:47:10We've got to keep him gagged.
00:47:12Oh, he's about ready to crack.
00:47:15All you've got to do is keep him from having too many reefers.
00:47:18Any day now, that punk will get hot.
00:47:20He'll probably spill until Ollie knows if he gets a chance.
00:47:23I don't think you'll get it.
00:47:33I'll see you later.
00:47:34Where are you going?
00:47:36I'm going to see the boss.
00:47:37Hello, Jack.
00:47:52Hello, boss.
00:47:58What are we going to do about that wily guy?
00:48:01Still jittery, huh?
00:48:02I don't know what the punk's going to do.
00:48:04He's feeding him those hot sticks.
00:48:06That's what May's been doing.
00:48:07That's no good.
00:48:10I got a hunch that he's due to crack when that Harper verdict comes in.
00:48:14He's on the T.
00:48:16He's going to have to take a pot on us and blow his Harper to the D.A.
00:48:19You mean you think we'd all be better off if he never heard the verdict?
00:48:24Well, what are you waiting for?
00:48:42You, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, have a duty to perform.
00:48:47A duty to yourselves and to our community.
00:48:51Mary Lane is dead.
00:48:53The evidence you've heard of this trial could not have failed to convince you of the guilt
00:49:00of the defendant.
00:49:02By his own admission, he pressed the trigger of the weapon that sent lovely and innocent
00:49:07Mary Lane to a tragic and untimely death.
00:49:10We're not so much concerned about the motives behind the deed as to the deed itself.
00:49:19While the defendant has told you that he saw someone attacking Mary Lane, and that his
00:49:25mind went blank from that moment on, the defense has been unable to produce one witness to substantiate
00:49:32that statement.
00:49:33Now, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, you've heard able men testify at this trial, men who
00:49:41have tried to bring out the fact that the defendant might have become momentarily insane when he
00:49:47fired the shot that killed Mary Lane.
00:49:49But the defense has been unable to prove that he was insane.
00:49:54William Harper was sane when he visited the apartment where the tragedy occurred.
00:49:59He was in the habit of visiting the place.
00:50:01He was sane when he went into a bedroom with another young woman.
00:50:05You've all heard what went on in that room.
00:50:07You heard it from the defendant's own lips.
00:50:09Involved as he was in a tawdry love affair, Mary Lane was in the way.
00:50:16She had found him out.
00:50:18In a moment of anger, he deliberately and willfully killed her.
00:50:24If such deeds are permitted to go unpunished, this community would cease to be a decent and
00:50:29safe place for us or our children to live.
00:50:33I do not believe I have to plead or even demand that you bring in a verdict to punish
00:50:39the defendant for the crime that he has committed against society.
00:50:44You are upright citizens.
00:50:46That is why you were chosen to judge another.
00:50:49And as honest, upright citizens, there is only one verdict which you can find.
00:50:54And that is a verdict of guilty.
00:51:00And this court will be adjourned until the jury's verdict is reached.
00:51:09I suppose you all feel the same about this case.
00:51:21But he might have been insane when he did it.
00:51:23No, he wasn't.
00:51:24He knew what he was doing.
00:51:32But supposing he was insane?
00:51:34You can never make me believe it or anybody else.
00:51:36We'll take a first vote.
00:51:54Eleven for conviction, one for acquittal.
00:51:57But there's a reasonable doubt about the boy's sanity.
00:52:05We can't...
00:52:05No doubt about the fact that he murdered her.
00:52:07He admitted it himself.
00:52:09That wasn't the first time he was there.
00:52:10We've got to make an example before boys like that contaminate all of our children.
00:52:27We can't have every murderer hiding behind the gag that he's insane.
00:52:31Sure, they see red before they kill somebody.
00:52:33But whose fault is it?
00:52:34They see red before they later.
00:52:49Recorded.
00:52:58Recorded.
00:53:02Recorded.
00:53:03Have you reached a verdict?
00:53:22We have.
00:53:24The defendant will rise.
00:53:30What is your verdict?
00:53:31You find the defendant guilty discharged.
00:53:40No.
00:53:42No.
00:53:44No.
00:53:46No.
00:54:01No.
00:54:02No.
00:54:03No.
00:54:04No.
00:54:06No.
00:54:08No.
00:54:10No.
00:54:12No.
00:54:13Stop the wreckage! Stop it!
00:54:36What's the matter with you?
00:54:38The creeps!
00:54:43Hey!
00:54:47Hey!
00:54:48What do you want?
00:54:51Bring me some reefers.
00:55:01They're going to Hagen.
00:55:04Blanche!
00:55:05They're going to Hagen!
00:55:07Oh, come on! Get a hold of yourself!
00:55:10Here you are.
00:55:14And stop that crazy laughing.
00:55:17Where's Jack?
00:55:18I want to get out of here.
00:55:19They'll pick you up and hang you if you don't pipe down.
00:55:22I want to feed Jack.
00:55:24Jack.
00:55:26I want to feed Jack.
00:55:30Jack.
00:55:31You'd better quiet him.
00:55:33I can't do anything with him.
00:55:35I've got to feed Jack.
00:55:37I've got to feed Jack.
00:55:39We can't let that kid hang.
00:55:43He'll be here.
00:55:44Don't worry.
00:55:45He'll be here in a little while.
00:55:46I've got to see him.
00:55:47We've got to see him.
00:55:49You've got to see him.
00:55:51He'll be here.
00:55:53Don't worry.
00:55:54Don't worry.
00:55:55He'll be here in a little while.
00:55:56He'll be here. Don't worry. He'll be here in a little while.
00:56:01I've got to see him. You've got to see him.
00:56:05Come on, darling. Everything will be over soon.
00:56:29You want me to play something for you?
00:56:31Yeah. Yeah, that's it. Play something.
00:56:34All right. Come on.
00:56:45Honey, give me a smoke, will you?
00:57:04Come on.
00:57:05Come on.
00:57:06Come on.
00:57:07Come on.
00:57:08Come on.
00:57:09Come on.
00:57:10Come on.
00:57:11Come on.
00:57:12Come on.
00:57:13Come on.
00:57:14Come on.
00:57:15Come on.
00:57:16Come on.
00:57:17Come on.
00:57:18Come on.
00:57:19Come on.
00:57:20Come on.
00:57:21Come on.
00:57:22Come on.
00:57:23Come on.
00:57:24Come on.
00:57:25Come on.
00:57:26Come on.
00:57:27Come on.
00:57:28Come on.
00:57:29Come on.
00:57:30Blaster.
00:57:32Blaster.
00:57:34Blaster.
00:57:36Blaster.
00:58:00Blaster.
00:58:02Blaster.
00:58:04Blaster.
00:58:06Blaster.
00:58:08Blaster.
00:58:10Blaster.
00:58:12Blaster.
00:58:14Blaster.
00:58:16I know what you want.
00:58:18You want to kill me.
00:58:20You're crazy.
00:58:24Take it easy, kid.
00:58:26I just want to talk to you.
00:58:28I just want to talk to you.
00:58:36Ah, ah!
00:58:38Ha ha.
00:58:40Ha ha.
00:58:42Ha.
00:58:44Ha ha ha ha.
00:58:46Ha ha ha ha ha.
00:58:49Ha ha ha ha.
00:58:50Ha ha ha.
00:58:51Hurry hurry.
00:58:52There's a terrible fight going on.
00:58:54Yes, yes.
00:58:55Apartment 32.
00:58:57Stop it! Stop it!
00:59:18Take your hands off me!
00:59:20Stop it!
00:59:21Take your hands off me!
00:59:23Stop it!
00:59:24Stop it!
00:59:27Stop it!
00:59:37Give me a glass of water.
00:59:39Who's behind you?
00:59:40No, no, no!
00:59:42You'll hang if you don't talk.
00:59:44No.
00:59:45Who are you doing, Jack?
00:59:46Harry, are you ready to tell what you know?
00:59:48Yes.
00:59:50Who's behind you?
00:59:51No.
00:59:52HarIE!
00:59:53No!
00:59:54Oh, nevermind!
00:59:55No!
00:59:56No!
00:59:57No!
00:59:58No!
00:59:59No!
01:00:00No!
01:00:01No!
01:00:02No!
01:00:03No!
01:00:04No!
01:00:05No!
01:00:06Not a robot!
01:00:07No!
01:00:08THE END
01:00:38If we can gain some measure of leniency for my client, she is prepared to enter a plea of guilty and, in addition, turn to state evidence in the case of William Harper.
01:01:02I regret that this court has not prepared to bargain with justice.
01:01:06I'll tell anyway. I was there. I fought. I know who killed Mary, and I'll tell you who killed Mary Lane. It wasn't Bill. It was Jack. Jack Perry. He shot Mary, and then he put the gun in Bill's hand.
01:01:20We were all up to apartment one afternoon, and Mary came in looking for her brother. Bill and I, we'd been in another room.
01:01:30And Bill came in. He caught Ralph with Mary, and then he started to fight.
01:01:34But it was Jack who had the gun. He was going to hit Bill over the head with us to make him stop. And then, then the gun went off.
01:01:42I saw it. I can see it now. It was horrible.
01:01:47And before he knew it, Mary, Mary was dead.
01:01:55But you see, Judge, Bill didn't know he hadn't killed Mary. He was so doped up, they made him think he had.
01:02:07Ralph wanted to tell you, too. Oh, if they don't, they let him.
01:02:13But this is the truth, Judge. I'm telling you the truth.
01:02:16After Jack saw the story, he was dead. He put the gun in Bill's hand.
01:02:24It was Jack's fault. And it was my fault, too.
01:02:30I got all over him to come up to the apartment.
01:02:34I'm just as much to break.
01:02:38I am. I am.
01:02:41Do I understand you wish to plead guilty to a charge of fostering moral delinquency in the case of William Harper?
01:02:49Yes, yes, I'm guilty. I am.
01:02:54A fair statement for signature, and also an order setting aside the jury's verdict in the case of the people versus William Harper.
01:03:05In the interests of justice, I shall direct the verdict of not guilty.
01:03:11Sign here, please.
01:03:41You shall be brought into court on Thursday, the 17th, when sentence will be pronounced.
01:03:49Meanwhile, you will be held as a material witness in the case of the people versus Ralph Wiley.
01:03:55They will be held as good as they will be!
01:03:56Let me see you!
01:03:56Let me see you!
01:04:09And around for the next time, I shall mix with the people whose father tells you who
01:04:23THE END
01:04:53THE END
01:05:23THE END
01:05:25THE END
01:05:28THE END
01:05:30THE END
01:05:32THE END
01:05:34THE END
01:05:36THE CASE
01:05:37OF THE PEOPLE
01:05:37VERSUS
01:05:38WILLIAM HARPER
01:05:39TO BE
01:05:39SET ASIDE
01:05:40BUT YOUNG MAN
01:05:42ALTHOUGH
01:05:43THIS COURT
01:05:44IS CONVINCED
01:05:44THAT TO
01:05:45DECLARE YOU
01:05:45GUILTY WOULD
01:05:46HAVE BEEN
01:05:46A GROSS
01:05:47MISCARRIAGE
01:05:48OF JUSTICE
01:05:48WE CANNOT
01:05:50CONDONE
01:05:51YOUR ACTS
01:05:52AND WE CAN
01:05:53EXPRESS ONLY
01:05:54THE HOPE
01:05:55THAT YOUR
01:05:55EXPERIENCES
01:05:56MAY NOT ALONE
01:05:57KEEP YOU
01:05:58BUT THOUSANDS
01:05:59OF OTHERS
01:06:00FROM THE
01:06:00VICIOUS
01:06:01PITFALLS
01:06:01OF
01:06:02MARIJUANA
01:06:03THUS I AM
01:06:05ORDERING YOU
01:06:05TO REMAIN
01:06:06IN THIS COURT
01:06:06DURING THE
01:06:07NEXT CASE
01:06:08SO THAT YOU
01:06:09WILL BE
01:06:10OBLIGED
01:06:10TO WITNESS
01:06:11WHAT YOU
01:06:11YOURSELF
01:06:12SO NARROWLY
01:06:13ESCAPE
01:06:14CALL THE CASE
01:06:15OF THE PEOPLE
01:06:16VERSUS
01:06:16RALPH
01:06:16WILY
01:06:17BILL
01:06:23BILL
01:06:26BILL
01:06:44YOUR HONOR
01:06:47IN THIS CASE
01:06:48THE STATE WAVES
01:06:49TRIAL OF
01:06:49THE DEFENDANT
01:06:50RALPH
01:06:50WILY
01:06:50IT IS CONVINCED
01:06:52THAT HE IS
01:06:52HOPELESSLY
01:06:53AND INCURABLY
01:06:53INSANE
01:06:54A CONDITION
01:06:55CAUSED
01:06:55BY THE DRUG
01:06:56MARIJUANA
01:06:56TO WHICH
01:06:57HE WAS ADDICTED
01:06:57IT IS RECOMMENDED
01:06:59YOUR HONOR
01:07:00THAT THE DEFENDANT
01:07:01BE PLACED
01:07:01IN AN INSTITUTION
01:07:02FOR THE CRIMINALLY
01:07:03INSANE
01:07:03FOR THE REST
01:07:03OF HIS NATURAL
01:07:04LIFE
01:07:04DEFENDANT
01:07:06COUNSUL
01:07:07JOINS THE STATE
01:07:08IN THIS REQUEST
01:07:09SINCE COUNSUL
01:07:11FOR THE DEFENSE
01:07:12AS WELL AS
01:07:12COUNSUL
01:07:13FOR THE STATE
01:07:13SEEM TO AGREE
01:07:14ON THIS
01:07:15I SEE NO REASON
01:07:17WHY THE REQUEST
01:07:17SHOULD NOT
01:07:18BE GRANTED
01:07:18YES
01:07:21THAT HAPPENED
01:07:23RIGHT HERE
01:07:23TO YOUR NEIGHBORS
01:07:25IT IS NOT
01:07:26TOO MUCH
01:07:27TO SAY
01:07:27THAT IN YOUR HANDS
01:07:28LIES THE POSSIBILITY
01:07:30OF AVERTING
01:07:31OTHER TRAGEDIES
01:07:32LIKE IT
01:07:32WE MUST WORK
01:07:34UNTIRINGLY
01:07:35SO THAT OUR CHILDREN
01:07:36ARE OBLIGED
01:07:37TO LEARN THE TRUTH
01:07:38BECAUSE IT IS
01:07:39ONLY THROUGH KNOWLEDGE
01:07:40THAT WE CAN
01:07:42SAFELY PROTECT
01:07:43THEM
01:07:43FAILING THIS
01:07:45THE NEXT PAGITY
01:07:46MAY BE THAT
01:07:47OF YOUR DAUGHTER
01:07:48OR YOUR SON
01:07:50OR YOURS
01:07:52OR YOURS
01:07:54OR YOURS
01:07:56OR YOURS
01:08:10OR YOURS
01:08:11OR YOURS
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