- 5/12/2025
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00:00:30Oh, my God.
00:01:00What's all the excitement about?
00:01:05Looks like this train's going to take on another chicken and a young rooster.
00:01:09Yep, they're going to the city on the honeymoon.
00:01:11They sure got a swell day for it.
00:01:14Jock, today is the night.
00:01:22Come along, Henry.
00:01:26Oh, look at the honeymooner.
00:01:28Honeymooner's bar.
00:01:36Don't forget to buy someone.
00:01:39Don't I get a chance to kiss Sir Brian?
00:01:48Come on, Molly.
00:01:49I think we're going to get on.
00:01:51Happy Valley.
00:01:52What a fitting name for a honeymoon car.
00:01:55Oh, yeah, I like that.
00:01:57The lucky old man.
00:01:58Yeah, happy Valley.
00:01:59Gee, I hope our life can be like that.
00:02:01Happy Valley.
00:02:02Happy Valley.
00:02:02Goodbye, Jim.
00:02:02You've got a great little girl.
00:02:13I hope you'll always be happy.
00:02:14Goodbye, Dad.
00:02:17Goodbye, darling.
00:02:17I hope you'll always be happy.
00:02:18Goodbye, my husband.
00:02:19Goodbye, my husband.
00:02:20Goodbye, my husband.
00:02:21Goodbye, my husband.
00:02:22Goodbye, my husband.
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00:02:38Goodbye, my husband.
00:02:39Goodbye, my husband.
00:02:41Oh, my God!
00:03:11Isn't this nice?
00:03:16Little bathroom and everything.
00:03:19Where do we sleep?
00:03:21Well, they make a birth here.
00:03:23One of them.
00:03:24Which one do I...
00:03:26Oh, Jim.
00:03:30Oh, darling.
00:03:34Well, Mrs. Collins,
00:03:36how do you like married life?
00:03:38Mrs. Collins.
00:03:40Doesn't that sound funny?
00:03:42You better get used to it.
00:03:45Gee, they sure make these coaches comfortable,
00:03:47don't they?
00:03:48Look, the bell for the waiter,
00:03:50two reading lamps and everything.
00:03:52Well, I've got an idea.
00:03:59Let's put these up and make it sort of roomy.
00:04:01Yeah, that's a good idea.
00:04:02I'll help you.
00:04:03I'll put this over on the piano.
00:04:05Piano?
00:04:06Sure.
00:04:07In the bedroom.
00:04:08Yeah, why not?
00:04:10It's wherever I want it to be.
00:04:11Well, the bedroom's okay with me.
00:04:13No.
00:04:14It's for dining room.
00:04:16And it's seven o'clock,
00:04:17and you're just returning home from a hard day at the office.
00:04:20Oh.
00:04:21Go on.
00:04:22Go on what?
00:04:23Go on, pretend.
00:04:26Here.
00:04:28Ring, and I'll let you in.
00:04:29Oh, listen.
00:04:30I'm not very good at this.
00:04:31Oh, come on, Jim.
00:04:32It's fun.
00:04:33Okay.
00:04:54Oh, darling.
00:04:55I'm so glad you're home.
00:04:59Go ahead.
00:05:00Say something.
00:05:01Well, what'll I say?
00:05:02Oh, anything.
00:05:03Oh.
00:05:06Hello.
00:05:10Do you have a hard day at the office?
00:05:11Huh?
00:05:12Oh.
00:05:13Oh, yeah.
00:05:14Yeah, sure.
00:05:15Here.
00:05:16It's not a big deal on with J.P. Morgan.
00:05:19Dinner's almost ready.
00:05:20Oh, uh.
00:05:22I, uh.
00:05:23I brought you some roses now.
00:05:24Oh, how thoughtful of you.
00:05:28Oh.
00:05:29I stuck my thumb with a thorn.
00:05:31Hash again?
00:05:33What do you mean, hash?
00:05:34That's chicken.
00:05:35Oh.
00:05:36We're rich.
00:05:37We are.
00:05:38That's good.
00:05:41Hurst terribly.
00:05:46Oh.
00:06:01We must be going around Honeymoon Curve.
00:06:03Mm-hmm.
00:06:04You're happy?
00:06:06There we are.
00:06:08It'll last always, won't it, Jim?
00:06:10Mm-hmm.
00:06:11We'll make it last.
00:06:12Mm-hmm.
00:06:16Shh.
00:06:25They're sound asleep.
00:06:26Are they?
00:06:27Who?
00:06:28The children, Dumbbell.
00:06:29Oh, the children.
00:06:31How many we got?
00:06:33Well, how many would you like?
00:06:35Oh, about a half a dozen.
00:06:37All right.
00:06:39We'll see what we can do about it.
00:06:47Hey, let me have this a minute.
00:06:48Oh, no.
00:06:49It's unlucky.
00:06:50All right.
00:06:51I'll do it this way.
00:06:52It's just as good.
00:07:00Oh, Jim.
00:07:01I'm not hurting anything.
00:07:09There.
00:07:11Now, that'll last as long as the window lasts.
00:07:15Just think.
00:07:18Thousands of people will use this train after we've gone.
00:07:21They'll all see it and wonder about it.
00:07:23Uh-huh.
00:07:25Wonder if they'll be as happy as we are.
00:07:28Mm-hmm.
00:07:29Uh-huh.
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00:07:56Uh-huh.
00:07:57Uh-huh.
00:07:58We were talking about wives, see, and I said, who the heck wants one?
00:08:15And I found that he was kind of sour, like the Afghan man who owns one.
00:08:23Cut it out, will you?
00:08:24We got a pride room on board.
00:08:26We don't want to shatter his illusions.
00:08:28Honeymoon, eh?
00:08:33For me?
00:08:34You bet, yes, sir.
00:08:39Twelve o'clock.
00:08:40What's the matter?
00:08:41Had a quarrel already?
00:08:46Good night.
00:08:47I think I'll get a wink of sleep.
00:08:49Not a wink, brother.
00:08:50Not a wink.
00:08:51Oh, dear.
00:09:05Oh, dear.
00:09:09I love you, darling.
00:09:39Come in.
00:09:43Beggage, please.
00:09:44Yeah, right here.
00:09:51Certainly, there's a big station.
00:09:53Come on, dear.
00:09:55Jim, hasn't it been a lovely honeymoon?
00:09:58Darling.
00:10:09Have a great day.
00:10:17You here.
00:10:19Have a great day.
00:10:21If there are anyада students in form,
00:10:23we'll be able to join theven mache.
00:10:26If there are any Whatbrewer,
00:10:29who are Huffington?
00:10:31Yes, sir.
00:10:33Never mind.
00:10:36Let's go.
00:11:06Let's go.
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00:12:42Hello.
00:12:43Hello, Bob.
00:12:54Merry Christmas.
00:12:55What are you made up for?
00:12:57I'm waiting for my wife.
00:12:58Wish you luck.
00:12:59Let's go.
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00:13:41Well, let's go.
00:13:42Let's go.
00:13:43Let's go.
00:13:44Let's go.
00:13:45I'll take it.
00:13:46You're a man who will go through life carrying a heavy load.
00:13:48Young man.
00:13:49My dear lady, I've told you 57 times the train is four hours late.
00:13:53But we have dinner at seven.
00:13:55Lady will you please move on?
00:13:56You see, I'm very busy.
00:13:58Thanks.
00:13:59I don't believe he knows a thing.
00:14:01Package?
00:14:02I've got some.
00:14:09Have you time?
00:14:11Time for what?
00:14:12Why, that's a magazine.
00:14:13Oh, surely.
00:14:14Have you live?
00:14:15Yes.
00:14:16Judge?
00:14:17Yes.
00:14:18Third evening post?
00:14:19Yes.
00:14:20Outlook?
00:14:21Yes.
00:14:22I'll have a package of gum and variety.
00:14:26An actor, huh?
00:14:27I saw you at the theater this week.
00:14:29Good.
00:14:30Well, I'm leaving.
00:14:31Good.
00:14:38Hello, Vera.
00:14:39Why, bless my soul if it isn't Joyce DeRue.
00:14:43All made up like Astor's pet horse.
00:14:46Who's the victim?
00:14:48I've got a millionaire that's worth his weight in gold.
00:14:51Yeah?
00:14:52Well, if I'm any judge of human nature,
00:14:55you'll have him off the gold standard in 30 days.
00:14:58Don't be silly.
00:14:59He's got nothing but thousand dollar bills.
00:15:01He don't know it, dearie,
00:15:02but it's only a matter of time
00:15:04before he matches Penny with the newspaper boy on the corner.
00:15:08How do you like the mink coat?
00:15:10He can take it, dearie.
00:15:12He can take it.
00:15:13And so can you, dearie.
00:15:15So can you.
00:15:16I'm Russell of the sheriff's office.
00:15:23You got my transportation here?
00:15:25Yep.
00:15:26Here we are.
00:15:27Two for the big house and one return.
00:15:30Okay.
00:15:31Thanks.
00:15:32Come on.
00:15:47Pardon me.
00:15:48Can I carry your grip?
00:15:49wife Lerner
00:15:59here's your problem.
00:16:04What are you doing now?
00:16:06I'm going.
00:16:20Night flower, boss?
00:16:21No, interstate flower.
00:16:32Can I help you, sir?
00:16:35No, I'm all right.
00:16:40The gate's open in two minutes, Captain.
00:16:42All right, I'll see you in the car.
00:17:04Hello, Molly.
00:17:10What do you want? Another story?
00:17:14No, but I'm not on duty now.
00:17:17Will you leave me alone?
00:17:19I don't want to talk to you or any reporter.
00:17:23I'm sorry about it all.
00:17:25For you, kid.
00:17:27I don't want your pity.
00:17:47Give me the state flower.
00:17:48Yes, sir.
00:17:50Goodbye, precious.
00:17:52Too bad I had to leave on Christmas Eve, but business is business.
00:17:56That's all right, dear.
00:17:57I understand.
00:18:00Shall I come to the train with you?
00:18:01Oh, nonsense.
00:18:02I wouldn't think of letting you.
00:18:03Much too drafty.
00:18:05You'll run along home, dear.
00:18:06Don't miss your train.
00:18:07I won't.
00:18:16How do you do?
00:18:17Well, Mrs. Hunt.
00:18:18I'm right on the job.
00:18:20Remember, I'm depending on you to get the evidence, Mr. Bates.
00:18:23Don't worry.
00:18:24I never fail.
00:18:27Home, Martin.
00:18:34Will I see you on the train or will you be in conference?
00:18:38I'm never too busy to see an old friend.
00:18:40I know it.
00:18:42Never too busy to take in your work.
00:18:45Well, see you later.
00:18:54Hello, dear.
00:18:56Darling, you're a bad boy to keep me waiting.
00:18:58Sorry, darling.
00:18:59My wife insisted on driving to the station with me.
00:19:01Made me late.
00:19:02Take those two.
00:19:06Something to read?
00:19:08All right, dear.
00:19:09Get me Snappy Stories, Ballyhoo, and Jim Jim Jim.
00:19:15Uh...
00:19:16Literary Digest?
00:19:17No, no.
00:19:18Atlantic Monthly?
00:19:19No.
00:19:20Uh...
00:19:21Snappy Stories, Ballyhoo, and Jam Jim Jim Jims.
00:19:24You mean Jim Jim Jim?
00:19:25Yes, yes.
00:19:26Jim Jim Jim Jims.
00:19:30There you are.
00:19:33Shall we have a dream?
00:19:37Hello, Tony.
00:19:38Where are you going?
00:19:40On the way to the Yolo Sanatorium.
00:19:42Going to cover the Harriman's suicide?
00:19:45Going out there to live?
00:19:47No, pal.
00:19:48To die.
00:19:49Good God, Tony.
00:19:50Don't talk like that.
00:19:52You'll be all right.
00:19:54Yeah.
00:19:56Come on, Collins.
00:19:57That's us.
00:19:58Let's go.
00:19:59Come on.
00:20:02Back to number four.
00:20:03Merry Christmas.
00:20:04Merry Christmas.
00:20:19Let's go.
00:20:20Come on.
00:20:21Jim.
00:20:23Jim.
00:20:24You've got to talk to me, boss.
00:20:26Jim, you've got to listen to me.
00:20:28Does everybody have to see these?
00:20:30It's no use.
00:20:31Let him be.
00:20:32Oh, but Jim...
00:20:33Please.
00:20:34Please.
00:20:35You see that?
00:20:43Poor kid.
00:20:44I covered the trial.
00:20:47Yeah, so did I.
00:20:49I see they're going to Burnham New Year's Eve.
00:20:53Pretty tough.
00:20:56Yeah.
00:20:58Well, so long, Dick.
00:21:01Merry Christmas.
00:21:02Same to you, Tony.
00:21:03Many of them.
00:21:05Buck up.
00:21:17Bye.
00:21:18Bye.
00:21:19Remember me to the folks.
00:21:21Goodbye. Merry Christmas.
00:21:25Don't you leave. Watch your step.
00:21:26Yes, sir.
00:21:27Take care of you.
00:21:31Thanks.
00:21:32Are these your children?
00:21:37Yes.
00:21:38Kate and Sidney.
00:21:40My, what beautiful names.
00:21:41Steak and kidney.
00:21:43Oh, my dear, you shouldn't be putting your hand on me.
00:21:55Oh, parents, you are no better than that, my dear.
00:21:59It's so terrible.
00:22:00There, come on.
00:22:01Now, let's go.
00:22:01Goodbye, girls.
00:22:02And have a good five.
00:22:03Bye.
00:22:04Bye.
00:22:04Bye.
00:22:04Bye.
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00:22:09Bye.
00:22:09Hello, pal.
00:22:35Bye.
00:22:37Bye.
00:22:38Oh!
00:23:01Harry, sit down, my dear.
00:23:04Hey, Ellis, he's on this train.
00:23:06Who?
00:23:07This Collins guy.
00:23:08No fooling.
00:23:09Where?
00:23:10In the inn room.
00:23:11I just walked by and I saw him chained to the sheriff.
00:23:13Are you sure?
00:23:14Sure, I'm sure.
00:23:15No wonder I didn't get any applause in this town.
00:23:17They handcuffed the people.
00:23:18Gosh.
00:23:19What a trip to be taken.
00:23:21Christmas Eve to the death house.
00:23:23Excuse me.
00:23:29Did you have to do that?
00:23:30The door's locked, what's the matter?
00:23:31Are you worried?
00:23:32I'm sorry, kid.
00:23:33Orders.
00:23:34Take off the coat, kid.
00:23:35Sit down.
00:23:46A cigar?
00:23:47You can't go in there, miss.
00:23:48I've got to.
00:23:49I've got to see.
00:23:50You can't go in there, miss.
00:23:51I've got to.
00:23:52I've got to see.
00:23:53But you can't do it, I hear you.
00:23:54What is it?
00:23:55Uh, this young lady.
00:23:56Oh, please.
00:23:57I must see him.
00:23:58I'm his wife.
00:23:59Listen, keep her out of here, will you?
00:24:00Gee, isn't it tough enough as it is?
00:24:01Better go away, ma'am.
00:24:02It's no use.
00:24:03Oh, Jim.
00:24:04Jim, please.
00:24:05Take her away from here.
00:24:06I don't want to even hear her voice.
00:24:07I don't want to hear her voice.
00:24:08I don't want to hear her voice.
00:24:09You can't go in there, miss.
00:24:10I can't go in there, miss.
00:24:11I've got to see him.
00:24:12I can't go in there, miss.
00:24:13I've got to see him.
00:24:14But you can't do it, I hear you.
00:24:15What is it?
00:24:16Uh, this young lady.
00:24:17Oh, please.
00:24:18I must see him.
00:24:19I'm his wife.
00:24:20Listen, keep her out of here, will you?
00:24:21Gee, isn't it tough enough as it is?
00:24:22Better go away, ma'am.
00:24:23It's no use.
00:24:24Oh, Jim.
00:24:25Jim, please.
00:24:26Take her away from here.
00:24:27I don't want to even hear her voice.
00:24:52We're all so sorry.
00:25:05What we need is some hefty music.
00:25:07Honey, would you like to hear me play the Victrola?
00:25:09Sure.
00:25:10I'm always ready to help a talented young musician.
00:25:13Heather?
00:25:14I don't know.
00:25:15I don't know.
00:25:16I don't know.
00:25:17I don't know.
00:25:18I don't know.
00:25:19I don't know.
00:25:20I don't know.
00:25:21You're a musician.
00:25:22Heather, girl.
00:25:23Little music won't turn any harm.
00:25:24Tomorrow's Christmas and we'll all have a nice rest.
00:25:26Sure.
00:25:27Everybody but me.
00:25:28I'm doing six shows at the Bijou's ring.
00:25:30Poor girl.
00:25:31Singing or dancing?
00:25:32Both.
00:25:33And 48 nip-ups to make it harder.
00:25:35How's that for a nice rest on Christmas?
00:25:44How's that?
00:25:45Good?
00:25:47Not so good.
00:25:51She's the kind of a girl that hangs stockings on a Christmas tree and socks on your jaw.
00:26:00My dear lady, if I'm not mistaken, I think I heard you remark that you were a dancer.
00:26:08Yeah, I'm a hooper.
00:26:09I wore the threesome and could do a buck routine for a finish.
00:26:12Your versatility is astounding.
00:26:14I used to have a trooper trained pigeon.
00:26:16Yes.
00:26:17The things got so tough I had to eat the act.
00:26:19Where do you play next?
00:26:20Bristol.
00:26:21I'm breaking a jump between El Paso and Montreal.
00:26:24Oh, Montreal.
00:26:26I love to see Montreal.
00:26:29So was I.
00:26:30I played it a dozen times and I haven't seen it yet.
00:26:34Oh, that poisonous child.
00:26:36Oh, it's Christmas Eve and the kid's excited.
00:26:40If you're not a good boy, you won't see Santa Claus.
00:26:43Ah, there ain't no Santa Claus.
00:26:46Can you beat that?
00:26:48Yeah.
00:26:49The storks drove bring babies, Evelyn.
00:26:52If he lives so lonely, it won't be life.
00:26:57Don't you want to see Santa Claus?
00:26:59I'd sooner see that murderer down in the end there.
00:27:02Such morbidity, such morbidity.
00:27:07Molly, I want to talk to you.
00:27:11Come inside.
00:27:12Come on.
00:27:31Drink it, Molly.
00:27:32It'll do you good.
00:27:34Come on.
00:27:35Drink it, Molly.
00:27:36It'll do you good.
00:27:37Come on.
00:27:40Drink it, Molly.
00:27:41I'll do it, guys.
00:28:12You poor kid.
00:28:39What's the matter?
00:28:41What's the name of this coach?
00:28:42What?
00:28:43What's the name of this coach?
00:28:45Let me see.
00:28:47I didn't notice it.
00:28:48Oh, yeah, Happy Valley.
00:28:50Oh, yeah.
00:28:51Oh, yes.
00:28:56Oh, yes.
00:28:58Oh, yeah, I'm 16.
00:29:01Be your age, darling.
00:29:14Uh-uh, no necking.
00:29:16What?
00:29:17I never neck on an empty stomach.
00:29:20Come on, then.
00:29:22Let's eat.
00:29:27Can you hear that poor man coughing?
00:29:29I saw him in the club park.
00:29:30Poor devil.
00:29:31He's dying on his feet.
00:29:45Is there anything I can do?
00:29:48Yes, please.
00:29:50Some medicine in the bag.
00:29:52Where are you going?
00:30:18You ought to be in a hospital.
00:30:22That's where I'm going.
00:30:25To visit a sick friend.
00:30:29Is there anybody there to look after?
00:30:33Yeah.
00:30:35An old man with a scythe.
00:30:36The gun?
00:30:45As in case the old man keeps me waiting too long.
00:30:51Oh, boy, I got it.
00:30:53Okay.
00:30:54Well, well.
00:30:55A cowboy.
00:30:57No, I'm too young.
00:30:58Only a cowboy.
00:30:59Same here.
00:31:01I used to be a cowboy.
00:31:02I used to be a cowboy.
00:31:06What's that?
00:31:09What's that?
00:31:12Well, what is it?
00:31:14Knots to you.
00:31:16Do you like beer?
00:31:17Sure.
00:31:17There's your pretzel.
00:31:23Out of my way.
00:31:24I'll show you a good trick.
00:31:25I'll show you how a cowboy catches a horse.
00:31:28I used to be a real cowboy.
00:31:36What do you call that?
00:31:38This?
00:31:38The end.
00:31:39Is this the leg they put the electrode on?
00:31:47Now, easy, kid.
00:31:48Easy.
00:31:49You can still get a pardon.
00:31:50I didn't kill him.
00:31:51I swear I didn't kill him.
00:31:53Pull yourself together now, kid.
00:31:59They shave your head, don't they?
00:32:01They put that awful helmet on.
00:32:03I've seen pictures of the chair.
00:32:06I can't stand it.
00:32:07I'll go mad.
00:32:08Now, now, now.
00:32:09Now, pull yourself together.
00:32:11Here.
00:32:13Here, read this.
00:32:15Get your mind off it.
00:32:17Come on.
00:32:18Come on.
00:32:35And I was waiting there for the gate.
00:32:37And he wouldn't even talk to me.
00:32:40I know.
00:32:40I saw it.
00:32:42Why?
00:32:44You were there at the trial.
00:32:45You and your pals wrote all that dirt about me.
00:32:50How did it start, Molly?
00:32:53Want more news?
00:32:56No, Molly.
00:32:57I didn't want any more news.
00:32:59I'm your friend.
00:33:00I'm your friend, and I want to help you.
00:33:08Well, after we were married, we went to the city.
00:33:12Jim got a grand job, and we were so happy.
00:33:16And he was doing very well.
00:33:17And then one night.
00:33:21And then one night.
00:33:21I thought it was about time you met my boss.
00:33:22I thought it was about time you met my boss.
00:33:23I thought it was about time you met my boss.
00:33:27Mr. Grant, my wife.
00:33:29How do you do?
00:33:30How do you do?
00:33:31Why didn't you tell me?
00:33:32I gave Jim a lift home, and he asked me up for a cocktail.
00:33:33Oh, sure, but you're going to stay for dinner, too.
00:33:58You can fix up something, can't you, darling?
00:33:59You're not the best little cook in the world.
00:34:01Well, I'd be delighted if it isn't too much trouble.
00:34:04Oh, fine.
00:34:04I'll shake up a cocktail.
00:34:06Let me help you.
00:34:12Now, may I get the ice?
00:34:24And after that, he was always coming up.
00:34:28And he called me on the telephone.
00:34:30Oh, I guess he liked me all right.
00:34:35Did Jim notice that?
00:34:37Not at first.
00:34:39I was in a spot, see?
00:34:42Grant was his boss, and I didn't want to say or do anything that would hurt Jim.
00:34:47But Grant was getting more and more difficult to handle.
00:34:58Hello, Molly.
00:35:03Oh, Mr. Grant, you mustn't come here.
00:35:04Don't be so silly.
00:35:06Well, it isn't right.
00:35:07Why, it's quite all right.
00:35:08I was just driving by and thought I'd pop in for a moment.
00:35:11No harm in that, is it?
00:35:12You mustn't be here.
00:35:31Why, what's the matter?
00:35:33Please leave.
00:35:34Now, is that nice?
00:35:37Can't you be a better hostess than that?
00:35:44I have a little present for you.
00:35:48Mr. Grant, you mustn't give me presents.
00:35:50Well, open it up anyway.
00:35:52It's just a little nothing.
00:35:54Do you like it?
00:36:15Please go.
00:36:16Aren't you going to offer a little drink before you send me away?
00:36:28If I fix you one, will you promise to go right away?
00:36:31Of course.
00:36:33If you say so.
00:36:46Hello, sweetheart.
00:36:55Forgot some papers.
00:36:56Just dropped home again.
00:36:59Hello, Jim.
00:37:01Just dropped in on my way downtown.
00:37:03Oh.
00:37:04Well, I don't understand.
00:37:07Just leaving.
00:37:10Do you lift?
00:37:11No.
00:37:12No, thanks.
00:37:13No, I think I'll take the subway.
00:37:15See you at the office.
00:37:16Jim, I...
00:37:20What's he doing here?
00:37:22Nothing.
00:37:25What's that?
00:37:33Did he give you this?
00:37:35He wanted to, but I wouldn't take it.
00:37:37Well, you've got it, haven't you?
00:37:40But, Jim, you don't think that I...
00:37:43I don't know what to think.
00:37:46He was jealous, see?
00:37:51He wouldn't believe me.
00:37:53Thought I'd ask Grant up there.
00:37:56He had an awful scene at the office.
00:38:00Jim told him to keep away from me.
00:38:03Said he'd kill him if he didn't.
00:38:06Grant had him thrown out of the office.
00:38:08He'd have an awful body.
00:38:11Always.
00:38:15What?
00:38:18When's he taking his air?
00:38:19He's still at some point.
00:38:20He's still there.
00:38:21He's still here.
00:38:23He's still there.
00:38:24I don't know.
00:38:25I mean, he was still there.
00:38:26But, when I go,ch, he's my daughter.
00:38:29This is...
00:38:29No oneaÅŸ morse.
00:38:30Yes sir.
00:38:30I'm just abnini...
00:38:31And it's that...
00:38:31I don't see...
00:38:32I know.
00:38:33Noï¿½ï¿½ê³ .
00:38:33Thanks for finding thedro поверхness.
00:38:34Oh, Jesus...
00:38:35Yes.
00:38:36I like it.
00:38:37He couldn't get another job.
00:38:39Oh, he didn't say anything.
00:38:41But I knew he blamed me.
00:38:43And I was desperate.
00:38:45I thought I could fix things.
00:38:47So I called Grant.
00:38:49But he wouldn't speak to me.
00:38:53And then one night...
00:39:07Hello?
00:39:13Oh, yes, we've just finished dinner.
00:39:16It's too bad I was out when you called the office.
00:39:19Is there anything I can do for you?
00:39:23Of course, of course.
00:39:26Well...
00:39:28I probably did act a bit hastily.
00:39:32I can expect you then?
00:39:35Well, I...
00:39:37Suppose I could.
00:39:45Who was that?
00:39:47Oh, it was that, though.
00:39:49She wanted me to run over for a minute.
00:39:51Oh.
00:39:52Do you mind?
00:39:53No, go ahead.
00:40:01I won't be long, honey.
00:40:05I'm sorry.
00:40:07I'll be back.
00:40:11I'll be back.
00:40:12Bye,illy.
00:40:13I guess...
00:40:15We'll be back.
00:40:16I'll be back.
00:40:17All you have toì—°.
00:40:18Oh, it's time for our time.
00:40:19We're back.
00:40:20I'll be back.
00:40:21I'll be back.
00:40:22Okay, thank you.
00:40:23You're right.
00:40:24Because it's time for you.
00:40:24I'll be back.
00:40:25I'll be back.
00:40:26I'm back.
00:40:27I'll be back.
00:40:28I'll be back.
00:40:29I'll be back.
00:40:30I'm back.
00:40:31We can't blame you, Mr. Grant.
00:40:58It's your fault.
00:40:59He's always been jealous, and when he...
00:41:01A man behaved like a maniac.
00:41:03Threatened to kill me in front of half my staff.
00:41:05A man doesn't like that.
00:41:07I know, but couldn't you...
00:41:17Who is it?
00:41:18Open up or I'll keep the door in.
00:41:24Jim.
00:41:26Now, just a minute.
00:41:27Why, you dirty little...
00:41:37You...
00:41:38What?
00:41:39What?
00:41:40What?
00:41:41What?
00:41:42What?
00:41:46What?
00:41:48Let's go.
00:42:18The police, they charged him with murder.
00:42:48If I took him away, then he wouldn't see me.
00:42:52You were at the trial. You wrote the story.
00:42:56Did you have to? Did you have to?
00:42:59Do I look like a street walker?
00:43:02It was on the police plotter. It was a fact.
00:43:05It's my job to dig a fact.
00:43:18Jim thought Grant was my lover.
00:43:27And he heard those facts you dug up at the trial.
00:43:31And now he thinks they're no good.
00:43:34And he's going to the chair thinking that.
00:43:38He's going to hear the truth.
00:43:45From me.
00:43:53Oh, but you too will.
00:43:55You should be lying down.
00:43:56No, I'm all right.
00:43:57But, what?
00:43:58You wait here.
00:44:08I never could open one of these things.
00:44:14That's the poor man who's so sick.
00:44:16Fine train you picked.
00:44:18Murderers and dying men.
00:44:24I give up.
00:44:25You're a great guy.
00:44:26Why don't you open the windows for these people?
00:44:28Opening windows and umbrellas is my specialty.
00:44:31Pardon me.
00:44:32I'll open that window for you.
00:44:35Let's get up.
00:44:39Heard?
00:44:43It's all right.
00:44:47Uh,
00:44:51I guess it better have the birds made up, huh?
00:44:54What for?
00:44:55I can't sleep.
00:44:59Hello, Russell.
00:45:01Hello, Russell.
00:45:04Hi, Tony Richards.
00:45:05Yeah. Come in and talk to Collins for a minute.
00:45:09Wait a minute.
00:45:14Tony Richards of the Express. Want to see him?
00:45:15I don't mind.
00:45:22Thanks.
00:45:24What do you want?
00:45:26I want to talk to you about your wife.
00:45:28I don't...
00:45:31Are you going to listen?
00:45:32I want to tell you something.
00:45:40Do you think they'd mind?
00:45:42No, I don't think so. They're up in the diner.
00:45:44Are they any Christmas, Carol?
00:45:47Yes, here's one.
00:45:58It's Christmas time again, dear.
00:46:00It's Christmas time again, dear.
00:46:02No.
00:46:05There.
00:46:08Andy.
00:46:11Couldn't you go too pack the knife?
00:46:13I'll come too.
00:46:16Tell me again, dear.
00:46:17Oh, my God.
00:46:47That's the truth, Jim.
00:47:04If you weren't such a blind fool, you'd know it.
00:47:09And I thought you ought to be on your knees right now, thanking God for a love like that.
00:47:16Wouldn't you see her now?
00:47:17Yeah, bring them in.
00:47:25Yeah, I guess so.
00:47:26Does she... does she have to see these?
00:47:45Or couldn't you leave us alone, just for a few moments?
00:47:51I'm sorry, kid.
00:47:52I got my orders.
00:47:54It ain't right for anyone to visit you in here.
00:47:55But it's Christmas Eve and I got a heart.
00:47:59Oh, Jim, honey.
00:48:10Don't cry like that.
00:48:12Oh, Jim, honey.
00:48:26Don't cry like that.
00:48:30It's all right, darling.
00:48:31It's all right.
00:48:34It's all right.
00:48:42It's all right.
00:48:44It's all right.
00:48:46Oh, my God.
00:49:16Well chow and did I go for that turkey the cuisine on this road is atrocious the cuisine
00:49:27maybe atrocious but the chow ain't bad a private room well rather I must travel in comfort you
00:49:39got a theory up where I sleep I can shake hands with the angels won't you come in and visit with
00:49:44her sure oh you haven't met miss Vera marks my husband mr. Smith you're not the Smith that
00:49:54run for president not quite I'm a different Smith I'm a traveling man sure enough Smith I remember
00:50:05now I bet we stopped at the same hotel a dozen times darling why not try to get a fourth-handed
00:50:13bridge oh yes yes that's right here excuse me no sure I beg pardon I'm mr. Hunt under your name
00:50:26how do you do mr. Hunt what did you say your name was huh I knew I heard that name before you just told
00:50:33I uh I wonder if you care to play a game of bridge well I don't play bridge but I'll be there to help you
00:50:41I beg pardon do you object to playing cards with strangers for steaks not necessarily as you wish I'm very fond of bridge oh
00:50:59delighted like I'm Jay Apple my wife and I am friend wonder if you can make a phone delighted mr. Hunt
00:51:08Greg's the name Greg's the name yes
00:51:12well I can give you a nice room with running water I said with running water I'll sleep with no Indian
00:51:34let's see what are we let's see what are we what are what time have you
00:52:01I'm mr. 12 sir I'm right it's rather late for me I think I'll retire yes sir good night sir
00:52:12reporter yes is that on this road yes it's near the state line through passing the breeze about a half hour
00:52:27hmm that's quite a sight going over a bridge like that I think maybe I'll wait there's many of them stay up just to see it
00:52:57can't I do something I'll be all right
00:53:16you're all right great kid
00:53:36are they still off
00:53:40yeah they're playing bridge
00:53:43not christmas day yet
00:53:49only five minutes ago
00:53:52oh don't talk
00:53:53we held one bust after another
00:54:03ah well unlucky in car lucky in love huh good night good night we've had a most enjoyable time
00:54:09night night
00:54:10why I had two honors
00:54:13so
00:54:14how unusual
00:54:17you have a make up the birth shall we darling
00:54:26almost 12 sweetheart I can hear santa claus scraping his way down the chimney
00:54:33you know what santa's gonna bring my little boobles
00:54:35if you mean do I know what you're going to give me the answer is yes
00:54:39what would you like
00:54:40I'd like a check for 25 grand
00:54:43oh no no seriously what would you like me to give you
00:54:49you heard me 25 grand
00:54:52I don't know what you mean
00:54:55you're going to pay and like it
00:54:57you're crazy
00:54:59they say there's a very comfortable penitentiary upstate
00:55:02you're of age aren't you
00:55:06oh mr hunt you flatter me
00:55:08you can't blackmail me
00:55:15I've committed no crime
00:55:17did you ever hear of the man act darling
00:55:19why you little
00:55:20don't sweat blood precious
00:55:22for 25 grand I've never heard of it either
00:55:24wait here I'll be right back
00:55:40how long before we reach the state line
00:55:45I have no idea
00:56:15even better sir
00:56:17I've heard you coughing something terrible
00:56:21every time I passed your room
00:56:23oh I'm all right thanks
00:56:24staying up to see the bridge
00:56:27I might
00:56:28did you ring boss?
00:56:36yeah can I get some coffee?
00:56:37yes sir
00:56:38right away?
00:56:39take about five minutes boss
00:56:41the galley's closing
00:56:42I got to make it myself
00:56:43all right bring it up
00:56:44what are you going to do?
00:57:10I'm going to give Jim a break
00:57:13Tony what do you mean?
00:57:15you want to help
00:57:15anything you say
00:57:17then get out of here and don't ask any questions
00:57:20this is my show
00:57:21oh you better lie down
00:57:22let me handle this
00:57:23I've got a plan
00:57:24it may work
00:57:26oh we're crossing devil's dish in a minute
00:57:33do you want to come and see it?
00:57:35no I am
00:57:35oh come on
00:57:36it's a great sight
00:57:37you'll never forget it
00:57:38no
00:57:38thank you
00:57:43here we go
00:57:44oh
00:57:46oh
00:57:46oh
00:57:47oh
00:57:52okay
00:57:57OH
00:57:57OH
00:57:58OH
00:57:58OH
00:57:59OH
00:58:00OH
00:58:00OH
00:58:01OH
00:58:01OH
00:58:02OH
00:58:03OH
00:58:03OH
00:58:04OH
00:58:05OH
00:58:06Look who's here.
00:58:36Open the window for me, will you?
00:58:46Have you ever seen the bridge?
00:58:47Yeah, I saw it about a year ago.
00:58:49You did?
00:58:50Yeah.
00:58:51Come over here.
00:58:54Perhaps you're more explicit.
00:58:58Between you and me, the lady is not my wife.
00:59:01I thought perhaps you could advise me.
00:59:03Did you pay the lady's transportation?
00:59:06Unfortunately, yes.
00:59:08Hmm.
00:59:09That's all I wanted to know.
00:59:12There's my coffee.
00:59:17You have some?
00:59:22What are you doing?
00:59:23Keep quiet.
00:59:27What are you doing?
00:59:28Keep quiet.
00:59:29What are you doing?
00:59:30Keep quiet.
00:59:32What are you going to do?
00:59:33You do as I say.
00:59:34Do you have some?
00:59:43What are you doing?
00:59:44Keep quiet.
00:59:58What are you going to do?
01:00:01You do as I say.
01:00:02Don't ask any questions.
01:00:04I'm going to get you out of this.
01:00:07There.
01:00:07There's the bridge.
01:00:08Oh, what a height.
01:00:10I wouldn't care to fall off that.
01:00:14Here, let me have that gun.
01:00:18Change hats.
01:00:22Now, you get back into my room.
01:00:23And if you meet anybody, call off like the devil.
01:00:25I want to...
01:00:25Forget it.
01:00:26I want to have the gun.
01:00:28I want to...
01:00:32I want to make it.
01:00:33I want to make it.
01:00:34I want to make it.
01:00:34I want to make it.
01:01:04Get back.
01:01:09Get back.
01:01:12Don't move.
01:01:17Help!
01:01:22What's the matter?
01:01:24What's the matter?
01:01:25It can't be.
01:01:26He's escaped.
01:01:27He's escaped.
01:01:28He's escaped.
01:01:29What are you doing?
01:01:34Here.
01:01:36Beacon, Beacon.
01:01:39All right, wait.
01:01:40Jim.
01:01:41You're Steve.
01:01:42Why are you?
01:01:43Oh!
01:01:44Jim.
01:01:45Jim, don't.
01:01:46Tony.
01:01:47Go back there and keep your mouth shut
01:02:17Oh dear, can I do anything to help please, please
01:02:29What a terrible day
01:02:33Do you think they can recover the body?
01:02:37There won't be anything to recover
01:02:39Conductor, don't ask me anything, please
01:02:45They couldn't get to him
01:03:13Yeah, I know
01:03:15He took you off my head
01:03:17Oh, Lord
01:03:19Oh, Lord
01:03:21Oh, Lord
01:03:23Oh, Lord
01:03:25How did it happen?
01:03:27Terrible, terrible thing, sir
01:03:29Terrible
01:03:31Terrible
01:03:3325,000
01:03:3525,000
01:03:3725,000
01:03:3925,000
01:03:4125,000
01:03:438000
01:03:456,000
01:03:5125,000
01:03:533...
01:03:55How did it happen?
01:03:57Terrible, terrible thing, sir
01:03:59Terrible
01:04:31Mr. Collins, I'm so sorry.
01:04:44Oh, thanks.
01:04:48Is there anything I can do?
01:04:50Oh, no, I'm looking after him.
01:04:52He's very ill.
01:04:54He should be in the hospital.
01:04:55We'll be in Yola, his destination, in about an hour.
01:05:05There's a sanatorium there.
01:05:07Oh, I'm an old friend of his.
01:05:10I take him off the train there.
01:05:12That's the best thing.
01:05:13You'll find the sanitarium away down there, at the end of that street.
01:05:25Thanks.
01:05:26I'll take good care of you.
01:05:27I'll take good care of you.
01:05:57I'll take good care of you.
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