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  • 5/27/2025
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00:00What happened to the pub is Irish business.
00:04You shut your gypsy mouth and listen to your instructions.
00:09I'm in Dogan.
00:10My son and my daughter were taken from me when they were very small.
00:15We're planning an expansion.
00:18I'm taking premises in London.
00:19The Italian gangs and the Jewish gangs have been at war in London.
00:22The Jews have been having the worst of it.
00:24They need allies.
00:25Take the opportunity to show a hand.
00:30That arrived an hour ago.
00:31There's no name on it but it comes from Camden Town.
00:34Well done, Tommy.
00:35Now you're at war with Sabini.
00:37Ada Shelby?
00:38No.
00:39Your brother broke the rules.
00:40Sabini.
00:41My face is the last thing you'll ever see on earth.
00:47See if the bastard's still alive.
00:53Please don't reproach me for how empty my life has become.
01:09I don't know what really happened.
01:16I watched your disappointment at being misunderstood.
01:27I forgive you.
01:40Go, I said, go!
01:56Get him!
01:58It's alright, Ms Shelby!
01:59We weren't with Tommy.
02:00We're peaky blinders.
02:02My name is not Shelby!
02:21Are you ready to meet the visitor, Mr. Shelby?
02:24No.
02:26I have come on the King's order.
02:28Which can't be avoided.
02:32Huh!
02:34Looks like you have paid for the light.
02:37Cheating is a tough business.
02:45Won't you thank me for saving your life?
02:52Will you give me a cigarette?
02:58No.
03:07Three nights ago,
03:09a murder took place in the cooperative stables of Montague Street.
03:14A man named Doggan.
03:18The Oxfordshire police found his body in a hollow grave.
03:25I need to go to the bathroom.
03:28Nurse!
03:30I know very well that you have committed that murder.
03:52Oh!
03:54By the way,
03:56Grace.
03:58She has gone to New York.
04:00What was the name of the place?
04:03Poughkeepsie.
04:06She is married.
04:09She is a banker.
04:11She is rich.
04:13She must be happy.
04:15You have been in my sight for the past few weeks.
04:19I have been watching you closely.
04:21And that is why I was able to save your life, Mr. Shelby.
04:25When a woman is shot,
04:28it must be as painful as a man's hand.
04:32It must be very embarrassing.
04:35Do you know, Mr. Gamble?
04:37When I was shot,
04:39they gave me a medal.
04:41Yes.
04:43You will definitely not get any medal.
04:47Mr. Shelby.
04:50Our reunion
04:51is a part of a very well thought-out conspiracy
04:57that has been going on for a long time.
05:00You must be able to see his face
05:03with the help of the stick.
05:05According to all the information I have,
05:08I can charge you with murder at any time.
05:12And I can also bring two strong witnesses
05:15with whose testimony
05:17you will be hanged.
05:20You are trapped in my trap, Mr. Shelby.
05:25And from this moment on,
05:28you will be under my control.
05:34So get well soon.
05:36As soon as I find out that you are going to the bathroom,
05:40I will meet you and tell you what to do.
05:50Tommy.
05:58Curley.
06:00Did you leave the gate open?
06:02No. I closed it. I remember it very well.
06:05Cover all the luggage.
06:07Hey!
06:09Who is it?
06:16Tommy.
06:17Curley.
06:19Get the oil that you apply on your legs when you are in pain.
06:21Are you out of your mind, Tommy?
06:23Go.
06:26They said it will take three weeks for you to recover.
06:29I have to go to London by boat.
06:31Tonight.
06:35Did you get discharged on your own?
06:37I am in a bad situation, Charlie.
06:39Sabini can send someone any time.
06:42I have to do something important.
06:44You have a very high fever.
06:46Tommy.
06:48But Tommy, that medicine is used on horses.
06:51I am also a horse.
06:53If you were really a horse,
06:55they would have killed you by now.
06:57Hurry up and get the black powder, Curley.
06:59Go.
07:01You gave so much money to the hospital
07:03and here you are doing magic.
07:06I want to sleep under the open sky and on the boat, Charlie.
07:09Yes, Tommy.
07:11You are just like your mother.
07:13Do you have a boat?
07:15Yes, it's January.
07:17But it's full.
07:19It will take four days to go to London.
07:21Can you send Curley?
07:23He will be my doctor.
07:25May God protect you.
07:27Do you have tobacco, Curley?
07:29Yes, and tea and whisky too.
07:31You will start running like a rabbit.
07:33Take him on the boat. I will get ready.
07:35But I can sleep on the way.
07:37So tell me first that we are going to Camden Town.
07:39But what work do you have in Camden Town, Tommy?
07:41Tell Curley that he is in charge until I come back.
07:43If I don't come back,
07:45he will be responsible for everything.
08:12I love you, Tommy.
08:42I love you, Tommy.
09:12Are you hungry, Tommy?
09:25Tell me one thing, Curley.
09:27I am hungry.
09:29Where are we?
09:31Heathrow. We will be there in a day.
09:33I will cook something.
09:35Will you be able to run the boat by then?
09:37I will try.
09:42You have learned a lot, Tommy.
10:13Work properly.
10:15Do you understand?
10:21Keep it down.
10:23Keep it down, Ollie.
10:25It is small.
10:30Are you alone?
10:32I think so.
10:34You are very brave.
10:36Don't you want to see my bakery?
10:39We sell everything here.
10:40We bake everything here.
10:42And I tell you,
10:44we make more than 10,000 breads in a week.
10:46You don't believe me, do you?
10:48We bake both white bread and brown bread.
10:51We bake everything.
10:53Do you want to taste it?
10:58Bread?
11:02Okay, eat.
11:04Which one do you want, brown or white?
11:07Brown.
11:08Brown.
11:10Okay.
11:23It is not bad.
11:25It is not bad?
11:27It is not bad.
11:30It is not bad. It is nonsense.
11:33This brown bread is only for the workers.
11:35Yes.
11:37And the white one is only for the owners.
11:40Come with me.
11:44I have heard very bad things about you Birmingham people.
11:52Yes.
11:54You are gypsies, aren't you?
11:57So do you live in a tent or caravan?
12:00I am here for business.
12:02I have come, Mr. Solomons.
12:03Oh.
12:05Rum is only for fun, isn't it?
12:08Whiskey is only for business meetings.
12:12Let's talk first, okay?
12:18Okay.
12:21I have heard that a policeman saved your life.
12:25I have hired a policeman.
12:27I don't like the police because you can't trust the police.
12:31You can't trust the police.
12:33Mr. Sabini.
12:35He has also hired a policeman.
12:37And maybe that is why he is winning in London.
12:39And you are losing.
12:41But the war is not over yet.
12:45You were also in the war.
12:51Once I beat an Italian to vent my anger.
12:57I stuck his face in a trench.
13:01And then I put a 6-inch nail in his nose.
13:04And then I hit him with a duck board.
13:09So don't come here and explain to me.
13:12And don't sit on my chair and tell me that I am losing the war.
13:18That was a long time ago.
13:20Today's truth is in front of you.
13:23In front of you.
13:25Truth?
13:29Truth?
13:31If you were winning the war, you wouldn't have sent me a telegram.
13:35Really? Forget the telegram.
13:37There is only one word in the telegram.
13:39Hello.
13:41Now listen to me.
13:43You want to sell me something.
13:45What?
13:47Let's work together.
13:49No.
13:51No.
13:53You are talking nonsense.
13:55Mr. Solomons.
13:58Your distillery is only a tenth of your income.
14:02You get a small share from the protection.
14:05And the rest of the earnings are from the racetrack.
14:08I know you have a gun in this drawer.
14:11I know you have whiskey next to it.
14:13And I know you kill people.
14:19I know you are angry with what I am saying.
14:21But I have a solution in front of you.
14:24Look, Mr. Sabini.
14:26All your clients are being driven out of your courses.
14:30And he is closing the places where your rum is sold.
14:34People don't trust your protection anymore.
14:39You shot Billy Kimber, didn't you?
14:43Yes, you shot him.
14:45It was you.
14:47You cheated him.
14:48If I had cheated you,
14:50it wouldn't be wrong if I do what I am thinking right now.
14:56I can give you 100 people.
14:59With all the weapons.
15:01And a new relationship with the police.
15:04You are smart.
15:06Being smart is a very precious thing.
15:09But it often takes a long time to get it.
15:12Take this.
15:16Assume that I have shot you in the face.
15:21And then the bullet enters this cupboard
15:23through that bone and flesh.
15:25Now that cupboard is ruined.
15:27And now I have to remove it.
15:29So, do you know what I will do?
15:33It's very easy.
15:42I will cut that cupboard in half.
15:45Yes, I am telling the truth.
15:47I will...
15:51I will cut that cupboard into two pieces.
15:54Then I will take half of the cupboard
15:57and put it in one barrel.
15:59And I will take the rest of the cupboard
16:02and put it in the other barrel.
16:04And then I will send one barrel to Mandalay.
16:07And the other barrel...
16:12to Timbuktu.
16:14Have you ever been there?
16:16No.
16:18Would you like to go?
16:22No.
16:25I always thought
16:27you had a big gold ring on your nose.
16:33Forgive me.
16:35Tell me your plan.
16:42Come on.
16:54Ada.
16:56How did you find me?
16:58Are you reading Polly's letters?
17:00Polly showed me the letter.
17:02You think you are safe because you have changed your flat.
17:04But that's not true.
17:06When will you understand?
17:08I want to stay away from all of you.
17:10Ada, look at me.
17:12It will happen.
17:14I know.
17:16And I will be ready next time.
17:18I want him to come back.
17:20I won't let him go this time.
17:22I am getting late.
17:24Okay.
17:26Keep this.
17:28Keep it.
17:30The place you live in
17:32is on the outskirts of Sabini.
17:34All the policemen work there for him.
17:36I have a lot of money
17:38that I can't deposit in the bank.
17:39Keep it in the name of a good member.
17:43A house.
17:45An entire house.
17:47Yes, it's yours.
17:49Four floors.
17:51Eight bedrooms.
17:53Kitchen, wash area.
17:55And a room for the maid
17:57if your political ideology allows it.
18:01At least go and see it once.
18:09Okay.
18:25Kill those rascals.
18:30Mr. Sabini.
18:32The police are here.
18:35Tell them to come through the door.
18:39Okay.
18:50You haven't been able to do
18:52a single thing for me yet.
18:54We can't search every train
18:56that goes to London.
18:58They don't use trains.
19:00They use boats.
19:02All the boatmen are gypsies.
19:04And he's a gypsy too.
19:06Why do we have to tell him everything?
19:07We can't.
19:11That's a good thing.
19:13We have a boy in the Jews Rum house.
19:16He went to meet the gypsy soulman.
19:19And after that,
19:21he drank whiskey and shook hands.
19:23And Alfie gave him some salt
19:25or something weird
19:27which means peace.
19:29Will you tell us
19:31what you want from us, Mr. Sabini?
19:37What?
19:41Do you have dung in your shoes?
19:47Let me see what you have.
19:51I can smell it.
19:53You have Thomas Shelby's photographs, right?
19:55We have his military ID photographs
19:57when he was in Warwick Shire Humanity.
19:59He won medals too.
20:02All these rascals
20:04are connected to each other.
20:05Why do we have to listen
20:07to their nonsense?
20:09We're wasting our time.
20:12Okay.
20:14You have his photographs, right?
20:16If you see his face in Camden Town,
20:19you'll kidnap him.
20:21Right?
20:23Okay.
20:25Sometimes I feel
20:27something is going to go wrong.
20:29Something is not right.
20:31I feel something is going to happen next.
20:32I feel like
20:34I smell something.
20:36But it's not a smell.
20:38It's a feeling.
20:40Something is going to go wrong.
20:42Mr. Sabini, we'll try our best
20:44to deal with this man.
20:46Deal?
20:49Now you're going to deal?
20:51I didn't mean that.
20:54What?
20:56What?
20:59Everyone has gone mad.
21:00You're talking nonsense.
21:02You're doubting me.
21:04You're meeting someone
21:06and talking nonsense here.
21:08Mr. Sabini.
21:10That Chimpsy
21:12has made a deal with the police.
21:14You rascals!
21:16You're taking money from both hands.
21:18Get out of here.
21:20Stay away from me.
21:22Now you
21:24will follow Shelby.
21:26You'll follow him
21:28and kill him.
21:31Go and follow him.
21:45Go.
21:47Oh, shit.
22:00Oh, shit.
22:26Thank you very much.
22:30When did you come back?
22:32I didn't want to miss your birthday, Paul.
22:35Get back to work.
22:37How do you know it's my birthday?
22:39No one knows.
22:41John, Finn.
22:43Get the car.
22:45Where are we going?
22:47For your birthday present.
22:49Let's go.
22:58Good morning.
23:01Good morning.
23:12You said you were buying a house for Ada.
23:15Yes, I did.
23:18I had some cash left.
23:22Is this ours?
23:25No, Polly.
23:27This is yours.
23:30This time it's yours.
23:41What will I do with all these rooms?
23:46You can
23:48relax here.
23:50Sometimes.
23:52You can spend the weekends here.
23:55There's a garden here.
23:57Look.
23:59Do you like gardens?
24:01You can grow roses, Paul.
24:03And you can keep a piano here.
24:05You can invite people and sing songs.
24:08The neighbors are going to be angry.
24:10To hell with the neighbors.
24:15Welcome home, Polly.
24:29Arthur, take them outside.
24:32And wait for us.
24:44Paul.
24:47I know you haven't been happy in days.
24:53And I know why.
24:59Esme is a good girl, Paul.
25:04She's good at heart.
25:06Really.
25:09I talked to her.
25:11And she told me...
25:18What did she tell you?
25:20She told me what can make you happy.
25:22I can make you happy.
25:27I talked to my contacts in the police.
25:30They have contacts in the council.
25:32And their records are the same as the parish records.
25:37Adoption records.
25:40The records of the children whose names were removed.
25:43So now, if you allow me...
25:46I'll warm up some people's pockets...
25:48and see those records
25:50that you've never seen before.
25:52Okay?
25:56Paul.
25:58I'll find out about your son and daughter.
26:01And I'll bring them home.
26:03That's why I brought them home.
26:05So that you...
26:07can live here happily with your family.
26:20We're moving forward, Paul.
26:22Okay.
26:48Go and see how he is.
26:53Ah!
26:56How do you like it?
26:59Peace, finally.
27:03And this is ours.
27:07Mom!
27:09Look at this.
27:11What's there?
27:23Oh!
27:43You're still here?
27:45A lot is happening here.
27:48As long as the money is coming...
27:50everything is fine.
27:53This came for you today.
27:55It came straight from America.
27:57From New York.
27:59The place is called Pogagepsy.
28:01And the decorators who work at Garrison need money.
28:03Arthur forgot, so he took out his gun.
28:05Then he stopped, and now everything is fine.
28:07Okay, you give him the money.
28:09And listen, we should also give an ad.
28:11In the mail.
28:13Garrison Grand Reopening.
28:15Oh! You said there was a letter.
28:17I had to send it today.
28:19Special delivery.
28:20Yes.
28:22I haven't written it yet.
28:24Then you tell me.
28:26I'll write it.
28:28I've learned it.
28:30Very good.
28:33Dear Mr. Churchill...
28:39Did your pencil break?
28:42No.
28:44You go on.
28:46Dear Mr. Churchill...
28:48An agent from the Crown...
28:50has asked me to do some work.
28:52And I haven't told him...
28:54about the work yet.
28:57His name is Major Campbell.
28:59And I'm sure he'll report you.
29:03That's why...
29:05I decided to talk to you directly.
29:07So that I can understand some things clearly.
29:11Mr. Churchill, you should know...
29:13that I'm a former British soldier.
29:15And when you see my war record...
29:17you'll see that I fought bravely...
29:19in Verdun and Somme.
29:21And you'll also see that...
29:23I saved the lives of thousands of soldiers...
29:25in our allied countries.
29:27I know that you gave up...
29:29your position as a minister...
29:31and went to fight with the soldiers...
29:33in the front line.
29:35I've also read that you fought bravely...
29:37Mr. Churchill.
29:39So I hope that I'll be respected...
29:41in any kind of work between us.
29:43One soldier's words...
29:45are for another soldier.
29:47And I'm ready to sacrifice my life...
29:49to serve this country.
29:52Your trustworthy...
29:54Thomas Shelby.
29:56Military Medal...
29:58and DCM.
30:01Distinguished Conduct Medal.
30:05Those who raised their hands in this room...
30:07who were in Somme...
30:10and those who fought in Verdun...
30:18Thomas Shelby...
30:20was digging a tunnel.
30:24His demands were quite extraordinary.
30:27He has requested the Colonial Office...
30:29to grant him an Empire Export License.
30:32A license that would give him...
30:34permission to export goods...
30:36from India, Malay Peninsula, Canada...
30:38and Russia.
30:40He wants to export...
30:42some manufacturing goods...
30:44from Birmingham's Poplar Docks.
30:45Are you going to fulfill his demands?
30:47Are you out of your mind?
30:49Major Campbell...
30:51has once again...
30:53risked his life...
30:55to order this man...
30:57to be executed...
30:59by the Crown.
31:01And if you compare them...
31:03these demands are insignificant.
31:05They can be fulfilled...
31:07by talking to the relevant ministers.
31:09Sir.
31:11I respect you, but...
31:13Thomas Shelby...
31:15is a bloodthirsty...
31:17two-bit gangster.
31:20And yet...
31:22if he hadn't dug the tunnels...
31:24so thoroughly...
31:26we would have lost so many guns.
31:31Get all the information...
31:33from Thomas Shelby's Campbell...
31:35and arrange for a Royal Appointment Stamp.
31:38For now.
31:40For now?
31:42Until the job is done.
31:43Isn't that right, Major Campbell?
31:46Then, as per the agreement...
31:48he can move forward.
31:52Okay, sir.
32:09Come on, let's go inside.
32:13Pass the ball.
32:17Let's go.
32:20Come inside, both of you.
32:22How was the game?
32:23I'm very hungry.
32:24Did you make anything?
32:25First, go inside.
32:26And wash your hands first.
32:27Okay?
32:29Come on, mister.
32:31Mrs. Johnson.
32:33Yes.
32:34Who are you?
32:36I'm from Birmingham Council.
32:38Borsley Parish.
32:40I didn't get any letter about this.
32:41What do you want?
32:43I want to talk to you about your son.
32:45Henry.
32:46Can I come in?
32:48Then don't come.
32:49We don't want to talk about him.
32:51No problem.
32:54So, what does Henry know about his real identity, Mrs. Johnson?
32:58I only deal with the agency's Mr. Ross...
33:01and only he has authority.
33:03Who are you and why have you come?
33:05By the way, the child's 18th birthday is very near.
33:07That's wrong.
33:08You're not from the council and there's something wrong.
33:11What does he know, Mrs. Johnson?
33:15That his mother couldn't handle him.
33:18She used to drink a lot.
33:20She used to smoke a lot.
33:22And she used to hit him too.
33:24But that's not true, Mrs. Johnson.
33:26Look, you can come when my husband is here.
33:29I know his real name.
33:31His real name is Johnson.
33:33Henry Johnson.
33:35And I want you to leave.
33:36I want you to leave...
33:38and come when my husband is here.
33:40The truth is that he was snatched from his mother...
33:42without her permission.
33:44Henry, please go inside.
33:46Who are you?
33:48Henry, please go inside.
33:50Your real name is Michael Gray.
33:52Your real mother wants to meet you.
33:54Her address is behind this card.
33:56Your mother just wants to talk to you.
33:58Get out of here and leave us alone.
34:00Get out!
34:02Let's go inside.
34:04Let's go and eat something.
34:06Let's go, Henry.
34:09Let's go.
34:11Let's go.
34:14You call yourself Shelby?
34:16Hit him, Finn.
34:18Hit him.
34:20Yes, that's right.
34:22Isaiah, now it's your turn.
34:24Finn, you call yourself Shelby?
34:26Hit him.
34:28Hit him.
34:29Hit him.
34:31Hit him.
34:36What's wrong with him?
34:38What's wrong with you?
34:40Why are you hitting him?
34:42Stop it.
34:44Stop it.
34:46Stop it.
34:48He has gone mad.
34:50He has gone mad.
34:52Hit him hard.
34:59Hit him hard.
35:29Hit him.
35:40So, tell me what happened?
35:42It was just a fight.
35:44Yes.
35:46Arthur hit him a lot.
35:51I saw the body.
35:53Don't lie to me.
35:55I saw the body.
35:57So, tell me what happened.
35:59I won't say anything.
36:05Arthur...
36:08He had gone mad.
36:10He hit him a lot.
36:14His mind wasn't working.
36:17He couldn't hear anything.
36:19Not even his own name.
36:23And then he cried a lot.
36:30Listen to me carefully.
36:33These are two different stories.
36:36Your brother killed a boy.
36:39His witnesses are present.
36:41If you are asked any questions,
36:43correct your stories.
36:45This was an accident.
36:47Now get lost.
36:54I spoke to the doctor.
36:56He said the boy had a weak heart.
36:59We will take care of his mother.
37:02Everything will be fine.
37:05Paul said I should have taken the medicine.
37:10I said you know better.
37:15My mind is like a boat.
37:20It's like coal or iron filled with cargo.
37:24Sometimes it slips to one side.
37:26And the boat tilts.
37:31I am like a river.
37:34This boat is also like a river.
37:39And I can't do anything.
37:44My mind is like a boat.
37:47A big black boat.
37:50And it just...
37:52And it just...
37:54is swaying.
37:56From here to there.
37:58From here to there.
38:00It's been a long time since we came home, Arthur.
38:03We spent a lot of time at home.
38:07I thought you were fine.
38:09Yes, but...
38:12Maybe I am not fine.
38:14This...
38:15This...
38:19Take this from me.
38:27Go to hell, Arthur.
38:31Can I tell you something?
38:36It's enough.
38:38It's enough.
38:40Go to hell.
38:41You...
38:44What are you saying?
38:46Do you want me to take care of you like a kid again?
38:50Do you want me to keep you away from guns and ropes?
38:54Do you think I don't have anything else to do?
38:57Stop it, Arthur.
38:59Stop it.
39:01The war is over.
39:03So get out of it.
39:05Get out of it like I got out.
39:07You got out?
39:08I am not like you.
39:10I am not like you.
39:12I am not like you.
39:14And everyone knows that.
39:23Look at yourself.
39:25Look.
39:27Look at yourself once.
39:31Try to look at yourself carefully, Arthur.
39:38Look at yourself.
39:39Look at yourself.
40:07Sorry.
40:08Sorry.
40:24Sir, it's time for lunch.
40:26I thought we should eat at the desk like old times.
40:36Do you remember?
40:38Of course, sir.
40:40Yes, but the special smell of mustard.
40:44That's the real fun.
40:48It's a matter of fun.
40:51So tell me.
40:53How much does Thomas Shelby bribe you in a week?
41:01Well, I already know.
41:03Two pounds a week.
41:05Eight pounds a month.
41:06And extra pounds for work.
41:09You were an honest man before I left.
41:12And now you are on the payroll of Peaky Blinders.
41:18Shelby is an insect.
41:20That grows on the dirty parts of the mind.
41:24He gets in through the ears.
41:26Whispering.
41:28Then reaches the tongue and makes you lie in front of the judge and the pastor.
41:33Mr. Moss.
41:36We are entering the bloody era of this bloody war.
41:40In which there is no room for mercy.
41:44But today, from this time.
41:46You have once again turned to goodness.
41:51Shelby thinks you work for him.
41:54But in reality, you will work for me.
41:57And I will not have mercy on him at all.
42:00Not at all.
42:31Let's go.
42:51Polly, these are the files of Michael and Anna Grey.
42:56And you can see that one file is white.
42:59And the other is black.
43:05What you saw in your dreams.
43:08That was Sahi.
43:12Your daughter is dead.
43:13Your daughter is dead.
43:27You read, I can't read.
43:35After taking Anna away from you, he gave her to a railway station master in Stafford.
43:44She couldn't stay anywhere.
43:48That's why she kept running.
43:53Once she boarded a Birmingham train.
43:56Finally, they sent her to Australia.
44:00Where she died of a disease called spring fever.
44:14You are my dear Anna.
44:18After travelling the whole world, you came back to me in my dreams.
44:25That too by yourself.
44:30And no one was able to get her off this train.
44:34And no one was able to get her off this train.
44:47But Paul, Michael is alive.
44:58He is in England.
45:03And I know where he lives. I went there.
45:07Look, Paul.
45:08And?
45:11Paul, listen to me carefully.
45:14Understand what I am saying.
45:18Paul, that woman whom he calls his mother.
45:22She will never let him come here.
45:26Just tell me where he is, Tommy.
45:28Tommy.
45:30Paul, if you go there.
45:33And you get angry.
45:34And that woman also gets angry.
45:36And she calls the police.
45:37Then they will never let you go to that boy.
45:39And that child will get scared.
45:42This will happen, Paul.
45:46Paul.
45:48Paul.
45:49Just tell me where he is.
45:55Tell me where he is.
45:57Paul.
46:02This is the reason.
46:04That's why I won't tell you where he is.
46:10Paul.
46:11I am sorry.
46:13You will have to wait until he turns 18.
46:15He is not old enough to take his own decisions.
46:23Wait.
46:24Wait.
46:26Tell me where he is.
46:33If you kill me, you will never know.
46:54Paul.
47:16Mikey, hurry up. The party is about to start.
47:24You guys enjoy.
47:25Finn, where are you going?
47:26I have to talk to Arthur.
47:27It's going to be fun today.
47:29Let's go.
47:30Let's go.
47:33It's going to be fun today.
47:34Let's go.
47:35Garrison reopening.
47:37It's going to be fun.
47:38It's going to be fun.
47:39The decoration is very good.
47:41The light is also good.
47:55Arthur.
47:56Go away.
47:59What happened?
48:00Why aren't you ready yet?
48:01Why?
48:03Garrison.
48:07Your pub is reopening.
48:09Tonight.
48:11Tommy doesn't want me to come.
48:12Tommy asked me to bring you.
48:15He said your name is on the door.
48:17So you have to come.
48:20Listen to me.
48:22Let me stay away.
48:24You go.
48:26Go away.
48:40I said go away.
48:47Sometimes.
48:50When we are upset.
48:54We take this.
48:57This is called a dough.
48:58This is amazing.
49:24This is amazing.
49:26It will help you.
49:29On special occasions.
49:56Amazing.
49:57My dear Garrison.
50:00Take this.
50:01Take this too.
50:02Take this.
50:03Give me a cigarette.
50:05It's done.
50:06I'll be back in a second.
50:11Look at my pub.
50:15Are you okay?
50:16The more work, the more time.
50:18Really?
50:21Arthur.
50:23Tokyo.
50:24Only for races.
50:25Got it?
50:26Have you ever seen a horse drunk after a race?
50:28Yes.
50:30Grand openings and races.
50:33Got it?
50:34Got it, Tommy.
50:35You took just one drink.
50:37How are you?
50:38Everything okay?
50:41Finn.
50:43Give me that.
50:45Whiskey. Keep it away from him, John.
50:48Give me.
50:55Give me.
51:25Give me.
51:55Give me.
52:18Paul.
52:26Paul.
52:34Ada.
52:36I didn't know you were coming.
52:37Hello, Aunt Polly.
52:41Hey, look who's here.
52:43Should I go to him?
52:44Don't look at him.
52:45Be careful.
52:46Take care of him.
52:47Why don't you come home?
52:49Hello, Ada.
52:50You...
52:55Tommy.
52:57So, what do you think?
52:59He's very...
53:00Handsome?
53:01Yes.
53:04Hello, Ada.
53:05Hello, John.
53:06How are you?
53:07Don't spill my drink.
53:09Hey, Arthur.
53:10Look who's here.
53:12So, what do you want?
53:13What should I ask him?
53:14Just talk to him.
53:16No one can understand him.
53:18Tell him you don't have a choice.
53:21Thank you very much.
53:26Take one more.
53:27That's it.
53:29How are you, Arthur?
53:30Come here.
53:31Come here.
53:35Polly.
53:36Why don't you come and join us?
53:45What?
53:46I'm not a fool.
53:48He's the one who called you here, right?
53:56Hello.
53:58I don't want to talk.
54:00I just want the address.
54:02I don't want to say anything
54:04until I get it.
54:06Because this is a party.
54:09Yes, it is.
54:15And I don't need anyone.
54:17No, Polly.
54:18Don't be stupid.
54:20Excuse me.
54:23Will you dance?
54:26Why not?
54:28I'll be very happy.
54:36My love.
54:38The joy has just begun.
54:55I love you.
54:57I love you.
55:25I love you.
55:55I love you.
56:26I love you.
56:53Excuse me.
56:56I'm looking for Elizabeth Grey.
56:59I was told she lives on 17th floor.
57:04I came last night, but no one was here.
57:07So I waited.
57:09What do you want with Elizabeth Grey?
57:15I think she's my mom.
57:25Elizabeth Grey
57:26Elizabeth Grey
57:27Elizabeth Grey
57:28Elizabeth Grey
57:29Elizabeth Grey
57:30Elizabeth Grey
57:31Elizabeth Grey
57:32Elizabeth Grey
57:33Elizabeth Grey
57:34Elizabeth Grey
57:35Elizabeth Grey
57:36Elizabeth Grey
57:37Elizabeth Grey
57:38Elizabeth Grey
57:39Elizabeth Grey
57:40Elizabeth Grey
57:41Elizabeth Grey
57:42Elizabeth Grey
57:43Elizabeth Grey
57:44Elizabeth Grey
57:45Elizabeth Grey
57:46Elizabeth Grey
57:47Elizabeth Grey
57:48Elizabeth Grey
57:49Elizabeth Grey
57:50Elizabeth Grey
57:51On a gathering storm comes a tall handsome man
57:56In a dusty black coat with a red right hand
58:21you

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