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00:01We're in the middle of a vendetta.
00:03We need Luca Ciangretta dead.
00:05Where are we going?
00:06Somewhere I've not been in a long time.
00:08I used to come here.
00:09Who?
00:10Some girl before France.
00:11What is it that you want from me, Mr. Gold?
00:13I want you to help my son achieve his ambition.
00:16What do you have?
00:17I found another enemy.
00:18Arthur Shelby killed a sign of bartering four years ago.
00:21There's 15 Italians out there.
00:23There's 13.
00:24I'll just kill two of them.
00:25The boy in the hospital's out of bounds.
00:27And I'll ask you to spare Finn and Arthur.
00:30In return for what?
00:32Tommy Shelby.
00:43Dom!
00:54Good morning, Mrs. Ross.
00:58Please have a seat.
01:06Thank you for coming, Mr. Shelby.
01:08I know you're very busy.
01:11How can I help you?
01:14Actually, tomorrow is my son's 21st birthday.
01:20If he were alive.
01:22I'm preparing a few things.
01:25Sandwiches, beer and old photos.
01:30And as a gesture, I want to invite your brother.
01:36Arthur.
01:41A gesture for what, Mrs. Ross?
01:48It's not an apology.
01:52But it's something like that.
01:55And it's also a way to thank the Shelby family.
02:00After Edward's death.
02:02To help my children.
02:06That's very good.
02:09Very good.
02:10Okay, I'll tell Arthur.
02:13This will be my house in the afternoon.
02:16So he can come home on time.
02:17Your house in the afternoon, okay?
02:20One of us will come.
02:23Arthur should come.
02:32Goodbye, Mrs. Ross.
02:47Goodbye, Mrs. Ross.
03:17Sitting in downtown, the billboard's on call.
03:20Never been higher.
03:26Okay.
03:27So Arthur will be here in the afternoon.
03:3047 Artillery Square.
03:32Like a goat goes to a lion's den.
03:34Right, Arthur?
03:35Yes, that's right.
03:39Dear Lord, forgive me.
03:41Today the revenge will be complete.
03:44After a long wait.
03:48So, there are two ways to get to Artillery Square.
03:52One from the towpath.
03:54And the other from Navigation Street.
03:55Finn, pick up the rifle.
03:58You'll stay here, Finn.
03:59You'll cover the towpath.
04:00I think they'll come from Navigation Street.
04:03Johnny and Isaiah will stay here.
04:05They'll be hawkers and sell stolen meat.
04:07As soon as I get the signal, you guys shoot.
04:10You?
04:11Yes, I'll be there.
04:12At the window.
04:13I'll be watching.
04:14Do you still remember where the bullets come from, Doc?
04:18Yes, I do.
04:20These people are here to kill my brother.
04:23They think he has no weapons.
04:26No protection.
04:28Let's show them what they're made of.
04:31Arthur, come here.
04:34We want him alive, soldier.
04:44I'll put this on the table.
05:15We want bacon, ribs, cheek and tongue for ourselves.
05:20Trotter, ribs, tongue and cheek.
05:23Why?
05:25We want bacon, ribs, cheek and tongue for ourselves.
05:45We want bacon, ribs, cheek and tongue for ourselves.
05:51Mr. Shelby.
05:53Trotter, ribs, tongue and cheek.
05:56I'm glad you came.
05:58Yes.
06:00Thank you for the invitation.
06:03So...
06:06I don't let weapons into my house.
06:09Trotter, ribs, tongue and cheek.
06:11I didn't bring any weapons with me.
06:14Mrs. Ross.
06:16If you don't mind, can I check?
06:20Please.
06:34Come in.
06:41Trotter, ribs, tongue and cheek.
06:46Please have a seat.
06:49Would you like some tea while we wait?
06:53For whom?
06:57For the other guests.
07:07Bacon, ribs, cheek and tongue for ourselves.
07:11Trotter, ribs, tongue and cheek.
07:14Why?
07:41Bacon, ribs, tongue and cheek.
07:44Bacon, ribs, tongue and cheek.
07:47Bacon, ribs, tongue and cheek.
07:50Bacon, ribs, tongue and cheek.
07:53Bacon, ribs, tongue and cheek.
07:56Bacon, ribs, tongue and cheek.
07:59Bacon, ribs, tongue and cheek.
08:02Bacon, ribs, tongue and cheek.
08:05Bacon, ribs, tongue and cheek.
08:08Bacon, ribs, tongue and cheek.
08:11Bacon, ribs, tongue and cheek.
08:14Bacon, ribs, tongue and cheek.
08:23Where are the other guests?
08:27They will be here soon.
08:34But I have something to say.
08:42Before they arrive.
08:47Yes, tell me.
08:51I heard that you have accepted God in your life.
08:57Yes, I have.
08:59Your wife told me that he is a good man.
09:05He is the light of my life.
09:08But his mother was not like that.
09:12Do you think that your repentance means that you have been forgiven for your sins?
09:20We both know that forgiveness is not in my hands.
09:28You mean for the murder of my son?
09:32It was just an accident.
09:35But I have not forgiven you yet.
09:42I may never be able to do it.
09:47So, why did you call me?
09:51Will you tell me?
10:00You can go.
10:04Why am I here, Mrs. Ross?
10:10Why did you call me?
10:34It's too late to back off now.
10:37At least you don't make fun of me now.
10:40Let's go now.
10:58Abhijohni, fire!
11:00Fire!
11:04Fire!
11:07Stop! This is a trap!
11:09Get the car, now!
11:21What are you doing?
11:22You!
11:27You!
11:33Arthur!
11:35Arthur, they are not here for you.
11:38They are here for Michael.
11:40You trapped me!
11:43You trapped me!
11:45You trapped me!
11:47Without a weapon.
11:48Without a weapon.
11:50Arthur, you have to go to the hospital now.
11:53Move!
11:59If your faith is true,
12:02I have more children.
12:18If I see you here after an hour,
12:21I will cut you into pieces,
12:26wrap you in a sack,
12:28and throw you into the canal.
12:34Let's go, friend.
12:48Let's go.
12:57Wherever I am from,
12:59the hat on the bed means
13:01God's.
13:06My family says
13:09that death brings us together.
13:14Maybe,
13:15maybe this is what happened.
13:17I sent men to kill you,
13:20but your fate worked.
13:28But now,
13:34fate is angry with you.
13:40God, have mercy on me.
13:45God, have mercy on me.
14:10And tell your mom
14:12that we have a deal.
14:30Move!
14:34Michael!
14:36What happened?
14:38They heard you were coming.
14:39They missed their target.
14:41They ran away.
14:43Johnny!
14:46You came at the right time.
14:48Are you okay?
14:50I'm fine.
14:52I'm fine.
15:05Hey!
15:07Get out.
15:10Get out.
15:13Small Heat, 333.
15:16Charlie,
15:18listen,
15:19Monigold will call in 4 minutes.
15:21Tell him,
15:22on the way to Italian South,
15:24a Rolls Royce,
15:25maybe two, black.
15:27Tell him,
15:28maybe the whole team of men will go.
15:30No one should die on our side.
15:32I'm telling you again,
15:33no one should die on our side.
15:39Oh.
15:55What is it?
15:57It looks like there is an obstacle,
15:58Mr. Giancretta.
16:10There has been an accident.
16:13Why don't you get it out of the way?
16:15What?
16:19I said,
16:20why don't you get it out of the way
16:21so that we can get out?
16:23What accident is this?
16:25We are Americans.
16:27We have come here for business.
16:29Anyway,
16:30you will have to wait.
16:32What a problem.
16:34We have waited for you Americans
16:35till 1918.
16:36It will be clean in 20 minutes.
16:37Okay?
16:38Yes, okay.
16:39Thank you, officer.
16:41Thank God.
16:46In the vision to the short,
16:47might mean just a vision.
16:50He is talking about war.
16:53Everything here is about war.
17:07Okay, let's go.
17:08Let's remove it ourselves.
17:09Stupid.
17:21What is this?
17:22Whose car is this?
17:24It's a gypsy's car.
17:26All of them are gypsies.
17:30Yes, so we will remove it.
17:31Yes, so we will remove it.
17:32Yes, so we will remove it.
17:33Yes, so we will remove it.
17:34Yes, so we will remove it.
17:35Yes, so we will remove it.
17:36Stop.
17:38I said it will be clean in 20 minutes.
17:42Let's go.
17:45We will find another way out.
17:53Let's go.
17:55Get us out of here quickly.
17:58Drive the car quickly.
18:02Drive the car.
18:05Drive the car.
18:31Put your guns down.
18:33Put your guns down.
18:35Put your guns down.
18:47He left me.
18:52He told his mother that we had a deal.
18:58What deal?
19:01You and I are going to Australia, Michael.
19:04Just think about it.
19:05What deal, mom?
19:07Tell me, what deal did you make with Luka Changreta?
19:19A deal to spare your life.
19:25And what in return?
19:26A deal to spare your life.
19:33A war between families is not part of such a strategy.
19:39They can't keep a secret even if they want to.
19:44You gave Tommy to him.
19:47In return for my life.
19:51You never forgave him, right?
19:56We will leave this place.
20:01No.
20:04No, we won't do this to our loved ones.
20:06Think about it.
20:07If it wasn't for me, you would still be in the morgue.
20:11Have you ever thought about it?
20:27Come on.
20:37Two shots.
20:39Two shots.
20:44You shot a cop too.
20:46A bullet in the arm.
20:47On purpose.
20:49If you kill a cop, the Stratford Constabulary case will be closed.
20:53The cop is alive.
20:55He has the description of the Italians.
20:58That means the Italians will have to hide.
21:00We are gypsies.
21:02We are already underground.
21:10If you don't let any harm come to this side, then...
21:15You know, Mr. Shelby.
21:17You know, Mr. Shelby.
21:20You have been playing with pieces of paper for a long time.
21:25Luca Ciangretta ran away.
21:28You let him run away.
21:30When I meet him, I won't be so careless.
21:36And when will you meet him?
21:38Very soon.
21:47Hello.
22:18Her Majesty has a smell of paraffin.
22:21So maybe the fuel in the old lamp is less.
22:23That's why there's smoke.
22:25Times are tough these days.
22:27You know that, right?
22:29I hope you didn't come here by boat instead of road.
22:33No. I came to avoid death or kidnapping.
22:36You can see good parts of the city from the boat.
22:39Now that you're in the garrison, you'll be fine.
22:41This way.
22:43Good morning, Lady Carlton.
22:45I'm not a lady.
22:48You're right, Neha.
22:52Her boat, stable, chariot, and two-hour race.
22:57Did you think of a name?
22:59Yes.
23:01Dangerous.
23:03Dangerous, huh?
23:05A horse's name was Dangerous.
23:07It won the Epsom Derby in 1833.
23:09I stole his name.
23:12You should meet him.
23:14I'll be shot as soon as I get out of Small Hague.
23:17Besides, I'm busy.
23:19The good news is that of all the horses I've trained,
23:22your horse is the fastest.
23:25These are his registration papers.
23:27I just need your signature.
23:36What kind of a horse is he?
23:38Is that why you came here?
23:41After such a long journey?
23:45Just to get my signature?
23:51You lost your wife.
23:55And now your brother too.
23:59I thought you'd changed.
24:03But you're still the same.
24:05Nothing has changed.
24:07What do you want?
24:11Mr. Shelby, this year's account book of the Grey Shelby Institute.
24:15I'm sorry, ma'am.
24:17I've already signed them, Elizzie.
24:20What do you think of his shirt?
24:22It's made in London. I don't know much about it.
24:25Okay, Elizzie, you can go.
24:27But you know, when you see something glamorous and expensive,
24:30you can't stop yourself from buying it.
24:32It's quite weak.
24:34Actually, I'd like to make a donation
24:37to the Grey Shelby Institute.
24:43I'll leave it empty.
24:45You decide how much you want to donate.
24:51And after that,
24:53Lizzie,
24:55you can go to the bank and deposit this for me.
25:04That's all, Lizzie. Thank you.
25:15Would you like a drink?
25:18No, thank you.
25:23Did you bring anything to stay?
25:28No.
25:31That's bad.
25:33Why?
25:35Because 25 minutes ago,
25:37the Birmingham branch
25:39and the Train Drivers Union
25:41started a wildcat strike
25:43in support of coal miners.
25:45There's no train for London by tomorrow.
25:47That wasn't in the papers, was it?
25:49That's why it was called a wildcat strike.
25:51No one knows about it.
25:53Except you, of course.
25:55It's your city.
25:58So where should I stay in your city?
26:00I'll meet you when I'm free by 4 o'clock.
26:03And what will you do when you meet me?
26:08I'll make a pack of gin for you.
26:11With my own hands.
26:13With my dad's recipe.
26:16A magical and wonderful drink
26:18that will make even Laila Ajodasi go crazy.
26:21I'll have it labelled.
26:23I'll book a room for myself.
26:25That's already been booked.
26:27The Midland Suite.
26:28I stay there from time to time.
26:30You stay there from time to time.
26:37But I won't be able to stay tonight.
26:42Now that I'm stuck here,
26:44I'll try your gin.
26:47I'll see you at 4.
26:49Where?
26:55I'll be there.
26:58Okay.
27:04What was all this, Lazy?
27:07Figure it out yourself.
27:09No, I don't want to figure anything out.
27:11I'll be back by 4.
27:13Why is he still here?
27:15He's got some business with the coal miners.
27:23You're very lucky today.
27:25Let's bet three times on the Raging Robbers.
27:26Come on, come on.
27:28Let's bet.
27:30It's a good chance to make money.
27:32You don't get a chance like this often.
27:34Come on, brothers.
27:36Let's bet three times on the Raging Robbers.
27:38Small Heat 552.
27:40Mrs. Grey.
27:42I wanted to show you
27:45that we can reach your son
27:47at any time.
27:52And we'll kill your son
27:53if you don't hand Tommy over to us
27:55according to your promise.
28:04Just tell me where and when.
28:06We'll take care of the rest.
28:24Where is he?
28:26He's busy.
28:28What did you say?
28:30He's with that lady.
28:3610,000 pounds?
28:38He left it empty, so I filled it up.
28:42What's Tommy's schedule for next week?
28:44To hell with Tommy.
28:46His lady and his gin.
28:48He can do whatever he wants.
28:53I had kept this.
28:55Tell me my future, Paul.
28:57You haven't read my future for years.
28:59I haven't read anyone's future for years.
29:03Okay.
29:05Pour it in the cup.
29:11Turn the tea cup.
29:16Remember the one you love.
29:19To hell with tea.
29:21Imagine yourself in a wedding gown.
29:24Now pour the tea back in the cup.
29:30Okay?
29:32I'll read your future
29:34if you bring Tommy's diary.
29:54See if Tommy is free
29:56in the next seven days.
30:02Friday.
30:04Now read my future
30:06and tell me something good.
30:08Make sure he's free.
30:10But read my future.
30:12I've read it.
30:16It's all clear.
30:19What are you doing?
30:21Stop drinking whiskey.
30:23And start drinking stout.
30:25Why?
30:29Make sure Tommy is free next Friday.
30:34Tell him I've taken an appointment for him.
30:36And meet the doctor.
30:38For the baby I saw in my future.
30:53Okay.
31:21Who's next?
31:23You're not in a small party.
31:25Get down and skip 200 times
31:27to make fun of a good fighter.
31:32He's got brains.
31:34And guts.
31:36So what do you say, Mr. Maine?
31:38He's hardworking.
31:40He knows how to play.
31:42He'll have to work on defense.
31:44His left hand only works for him.
31:46You're not making money for yourself.
31:48We're giving you money.
31:50Is he ready?
31:52I've put him in the well-to-weight category.
31:55Midlands division.
31:57He's going from amateur to pro.
31:59I just need your counter-signature.
32:01As if I can turn you guys down.
32:04So tell me.
32:06Is he ready?
32:10In the last 30 years
32:12I've never seen a guy so ready.
32:16This is 200, Mr. Wayne.
32:19Who am I fighting?
32:21Who am I fighting, Mr. Shelby?
32:24After stepping into the ring,
32:26who looks at you differently?
32:28I look at myself.
32:30I'm 40 years old.
32:32I haven't done anything.
32:34I've just been on the streets.
32:36Life seems to be ruined.
32:38I won't let that happen.
32:40I'm going to be a champion.
32:51There's going to be a fight in Camden Town.
32:54The guy's name is Goliath.
33:19He said he's in a meeting.
33:21I see.
33:23Do you have any boots you can give me?
33:25Why do you need boots?
33:27No one's going to talk to me here.
33:29So I'm wondering why I'm in the canal.
33:32Is he really turning himself into a djinn?
33:35He's going crazy here.
33:37Like a mosquito in a beer glass.
33:42Ma'am.
33:44You'll look funny in these.
33:46I think so.
33:48Thank you, Goli.
33:52If you're going to the canal,
33:54you'll probably need these.
33:56Are you serious?
33:58Italian here, Italian there.
34:01He lives in this jail
34:03and turns himself into a djinn to fix his mind.
34:06If you were a little smarter,
34:08you'd have left this place.
34:10Goliath will leave you in a coal mine,
34:12in a hidden snow hill station.
34:16I said I'd wait.
34:18There's no one you're waiting for.
34:22You're waiting for someone who's not here.
34:26Would you like to try his djinn?
34:29Come.
34:42The rebels blocked the Coventry Road
34:45and took all the men off the buses.
34:49Where were the cops?
34:51They were probably busy.
34:54Some armed men have been seen in the small Heath area.
34:58And there's been a murder in Sumer Lane Hospital.
35:03And there's something going on in Stratford Road.
35:07And the Italians have threatened the families of the men.
35:11They say when the revolution comes,
35:13their names will be on a list,
35:15like what happened in Russia.
35:17And the buses turned back?
35:19Yes.
35:21They turned back.
35:43Mr. Shelby.
35:46The factories are closed.
35:48The mines are closed.
35:49The revolution is coming to an end.
35:52Did you ever expect the communists to win?
35:57And you and I,
35:59the traitors of our class,
36:01will be shot dead in front of the wall.
36:04I'm a businessman.
36:07And every aspect of my life is on my mind.
36:11But, Mr. Deflin,
36:14I can't betray my people.
36:19Small Heath, 551.
36:26I'm a great example, Mr. Deflin,
36:29of what a common man can achieve.
36:37Hello, Ada.
36:39Yes, I'm speaking.
36:41I need your help.
36:47It's 4 o'clock.
36:50Really?
36:52Tell me, how is it?
36:54It's good. A little sweet.
36:59I heard it's not that sweet.
37:02Come, have a look.
37:13Wow, Tommy.
37:16Is this your hobby?
37:17No, I don't have time for hobbies.
37:21Here, I just...
37:24I keep trying different things.
37:28As long as I've decided
37:30to stay here in Small Heath,
37:32I'll do some decent work.
37:35Less hobbies, more work.
37:37Less hobbies, more work.
37:46I started selling single malt,
37:49Scotch whisky,
37:51in Boston and Halifax, Nova Scotia.
37:55Hiding in car parts crates.
37:58But the supply lines from Scotland
38:01are not reliable.
38:03A lot has been stolen.
38:05And in this new era,
38:07only men drink.
38:09And women
38:11love gin.
38:14So, with the help of my friend in Camden Town,
38:17I've created a new source of supply.
38:20Junipers, potatoes,
38:23sugar and water.
38:25All in US dollars.
38:30Once the work starts,
38:32we'll make more than 200 gallons of gin in a week.
38:37But before that,
38:40I need to improve my recipe.
38:46So, tell me the truth.
39:02Should I tell you the truth?
39:03No.
39:05You're different from everyone else, Tommy.
39:10And this gin?
39:12Very sweet.
39:33You said you've booked a room.
39:36No, I've booked a suite.
39:43Book a taxi, I have to go.
39:49You're a businessman, Tommy. Very good.
39:52But I wish you could...
39:54But I wish you could what?
39:57I wish you could change.
39:59Go on.
40:01I wish you could end your bad habits.
40:03And by good, I mean
40:05firing thousands of people like I do.
40:07Like a good businessman.
40:09I fire them like this.
40:11And then people starve to death.
40:13And the bad guy...
40:15The bad guy wins races,
40:17has a gun,
40:19and earns a little respect.
40:22All of them are idiots.
40:29You're just like your horse.
40:34I don't trust taxis anymore.
40:38Come with me.
40:49Here you go, brother.
40:52Home sweet home.
40:54You can bring women here.
40:57Your friends too.
40:59Liquor, gambling, cards.
41:01And...
41:03You can keep an eye on our backyard.
41:06This is the artillery square.
41:08It's full of communists and terrorists.
41:11If a shell is left here,
41:13everyone will be in trouble.
41:16Light the fire.
41:18Fix these walls.
41:20The curly bus will be here soon.
41:22With poison for the rats.
41:24Arthur.
41:26This morning...
41:29I couldn't fire.
41:31I knew
41:33I couldn't do it.
41:35They got away from me.
41:37I'm not John.
41:39I'm not.
41:41I know.
41:44You're my brother.
41:47You're not John.
41:49I know.
41:52Anyway,
41:54God makes everything happen.
41:57We don't decide who lives
42:00and who dies.
42:02We can't.
42:06You just have to
42:08trust God.
42:10Got it?
42:31Charlie said it's not safe to go to the canal.
42:34He's right.
42:36Italians are everywhere, he said.
42:39No.
42:41Most of them are opportunists.
42:43They're just kids.
42:45They just want to be famous.
42:47Sabini's boys,
42:49Sheffield's boys,
42:51Manchester, Glasgow.
42:53Everyone knows we're in trouble.
42:55Isn't the mafia involved?
42:57No.
42:59This is your boat.
43:01There's a strike going on.
43:03Who told you?
43:05God.
43:08Really?
43:10This bad man wants
43:12you to stay here.
43:14I'll tolerate it, but
43:17I can't bear to lose.
43:19I can't bear to lose.
43:30Thank you, Carly.
43:33My boots look great, right Tom?
43:36Take her to the train, Carly.
43:38Okay.
43:40Not a minute less in work
43:42and not a penny less in salary.
43:44This is about the economy.
43:47This is about us.
43:49We'll work hard for it.
43:51We won't accept a cut in our salary.
43:54We won't work for long
43:56on the same salary.
43:58We'll stand shoulder to shoulder
44:00with coal miners,
44:02dock workers, railwaymen
44:04and steelworkers
44:06in the storm
44:08that's about to hit the city.
44:20Nice to meet you.
44:22How are you?
44:26Take care.
44:28Jesse Eden.
44:30Would you like to have a drink with me?
44:32The pub here
44:34doesn't let single women drink.
44:36Don't worry.
44:38We've met before.
44:40I'm Ada Thorne.
44:42I used to be Shalby.
44:45I'm here to make a compromise
44:47that my arrogant brother
44:49couldn't make.
45:02Sorry, ladies.
45:07What?
45:09Okay.
45:11I'm sorry.
45:13What would you like to drink?
45:14I'm sorry.
45:16What would you like to drink?
45:18Beer, a pint
45:20and whiskey with ice.
45:22Sorry, we're out of ice.
45:24Next time, take good care of the ice.
45:27Your pub will be in our sight
45:29because of the lack of ice.
45:31There are many ways
45:33to achieve equality.
45:35Before you praise yourself,
45:37I didn't find it impressive
45:39to threaten people like this.
45:41But I'm impressed
45:43that you've been able
45:45to give a speech
45:47in front of so many people
45:49because you're a woman.
45:51You're a woman.
45:53You're a woman.
45:55You're a woman.
45:57You're a woman.
45:58You've been able to give a speech
46:00because I haven't been able to.
46:02I've heard about you
46:04and that you're in favor of
46:06the revolution of arms.
46:08Shalby Company is ready
46:10to provide equal opportunities
46:12to women and men
46:14in the factories we've built
46:16and not to pay them.
46:18But what are you going to do?
46:22Very different things
46:24to make up for it
46:25And what does he want?
46:27He just wants to talk.
46:29He doesn't need to talk to get the ticket back.
46:32He wants to talk to you about socialism and revolution.
46:36Are you serious?
46:39He knows how to take a risk.
46:41And he knows how to be safe in a race.
46:43He knows which horse he has to bet on.
46:45And because we got rid of him today,
46:47he thinks we're in this race too.
46:49In the right sense, he's a smart man.
46:52In the right sense, what?
46:53In the right sense, what?
46:55You mean, beating, killing, shooting and murder?
46:57Yes, in spite of all that.
47:01Tell your brother,
47:03when the power is in our hands,
47:05we'll be in charge of all the production.
47:07The important factories will be controlled by the state.
47:10Birmingham Town Hall is beautiful.
47:12And we'll let it be.
47:14What else do you want to know?
47:19This was bound to happen.
47:23Aren't you sad that you rushed it?
47:27He wants to take you out for dinner.
47:29I don't have anything to wear.
47:31You'll have to wear boots.
47:33He's having dinner at a scrap metal yard.
47:36He hopes you'll understand his feelings.
47:41If you don't come, the equality offer is over.
47:46That's not how a union business works.
47:48Well, we all have to make sacrifices.
47:51For our own good.
47:53Right?
47:54Yes.
48:19It smells like a pig in here.
48:24It's not even kosher.
48:28It's a small heat,
48:30but you'll reach hell
48:32as soon as you breathe here.
48:37Where did everyone go?
48:39Spread your legs, Freakle.
48:41What's this?
48:42Looks like it grew up after we left London.
48:44It's like a mushroom.
48:46It grows in the dark.
48:47I need to go to the bathroom.
48:48Bathroom?
48:49Yes.
48:50Okay.
48:51It's like a dump.
48:52You can do it anywhere.
48:56Where did everyone go?
49:01Ismail, please call for prayer.
49:09Do it again.
49:39Good morning, Alfie.
49:40Yes, it's a good morning.
49:42But if it's a good morning,
49:43what's everyone doing in their beds?
49:46So, this will be the Gulayat.
49:49Right?
49:50I'll introduce you to David.
49:52Come this way.
49:54I hope David is up.
49:58Oh, I get it.
49:59The problem is between the Ram and the Jinn.
50:02And that is,
50:04the Jinn makes the human sad,
50:06while the Ram instigates violence,
50:08but also gives the human freedom from self-doubt.
50:13From what I've heard,
50:14you need more Ram than the Jinn, Tommy.
50:21I'm sorry.
50:22But you have these pigeons.
50:24Their filth spoils all the pipelines.
50:27And these scumbags think the same.
50:29It's okay, Alfie.
50:30There's no need.
50:32It's all right.
50:33I'm taking a Kestrel.
50:35I heard you have Italians too.
50:37Do you have a Kestrel for them?
50:39Of course.
50:41I have a Kestrel for them too.
50:43So, it's all settled.
50:44Right?
50:47Weakness of the eyes.
50:49They don't blink much.
50:52You smell of smoke.
50:55And coal.
50:56And horses too.
50:58You've reached where you started, Tommy.
51:02I know you're not a liar,
51:03but you have a sharp nose.
51:05All right.
51:06I think you should ask yourself.
51:08Should I have done the toilet inside the house?
51:11Or was I born to do the toilet in the fields?
51:15Whatever it is, it's serious, Tommy.
51:17Because your people are of your class.
51:21And my religion is the same.
51:22Because you can't go out and wash it.
51:26Because we get it from our mother.
51:31Yeah.
51:32Americans like it sweeter.
51:36So, what did you hear, Alfie?
51:38I heard the policeman was shot.
51:40My Kestrel.
51:41All right.
51:42It'll increase the price.
51:43Very good.
51:44And where are the Sicilians?
51:45They're still using Sabini for cars and lodging.
51:50And the others?
51:52The Sicilians know.
51:54They don't trust anyone.
51:56Their way of life is their own.
51:59And how many are here?
52:01Eleven.
52:02She's got her head down,
52:04so it's enough to get her down.
52:09And my question is, Alfie,
52:12who are you playing for?
52:14No, no.
52:15No, man.
52:17What kind of a world is this?
52:19On one hand, we're raising our kids,
52:21and on the other, our friends are asking questions.
52:23But the truth is, Tommy, you're going to die soon.
52:27And these pigeons will suck your blue eyes out, right?
52:31And those crows will steal your gold and medals.
52:34And the police will be so busy,
52:35like nothing ever happened.
52:37Tommy, some men are coming.
52:39Yeah, let them in.
52:42All right.
52:43You tell Sabini,
52:45if the Italians win,
52:46she won't leave anyone.
52:48After me, it's her turn.
52:49Then you.
52:50And then the Titanic.
52:52They're a dangerous mafia, Alfie.
52:54They're here.
52:55Our police can't hurt them.
52:57They'll make their wine here.
52:58And this is against the law.
53:00They liked what they saw here.
53:02They're here, and they'll stay.
53:04Mr. Shelby.
53:06We want to talk about the reward for the fight.
53:09Your Kestrel.
53:11When a drunkard walks around with this kind of hair,
53:13you should ask yourself,
53:14is there a mistake?
53:16Who are you?
53:17Who am I?
53:18Who is this guy?
53:19Me.
53:20My friend.
53:22I'm the uncle.
53:23I'm the leader of the devils.
53:25And his promoter.
53:26And that thing,
53:28which can't be influenced by anything good.
53:32And he's there.
53:33He's the welterweight champion of the Southern Counties.
53:37He's from a mixed religion,
53:38so he doesn't have a god.
53:40He was adopted by the devil himself.
53:42But he was scared of his weird behavior,
53:43so he gave it back to him.
53:45Because he was a murderer,
53:46it's impossible for him to get married.
53:47And that's why his mother left him out of fear.
53:50And now he's standing in front of you
53:52like the first specimen of a new generation.
54:00If you put a man in front of him,
54:02it'll look like you've put him in a treadmill.
54:07Now, will you give me your son?
54:19You just tell me the date, Mr. Shelby.
54:37I'll be right back.
54:39I'll be right back.
55:05Are you done with the weekend, Tommy?
55:07My mom wants to take me to the foundation.
55:09To distribute the awards.
55:12Just you?
55:16Just me.
55:18Why?
55:20Just like that.
55:22Just like that.
55:24Just like that.
55:29Bye, Michael.
55:33Tommy.
55:37Yeah?
55:42Have a good day.
56:08
56:10
56:12
56:14
56:16
56:18
56:20
56:22
56:24
56:26
56:28
56:30
56:32
56:34
56:36Oi.
56:38
57:10On a gathering storm comes a tall, handsome man in a dusty black coat with a red, red hand.

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