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πŸš’πŸ“° Danger Ahead (1935) races into action as a sharp-witted newspaper reporter stumbles onto a criminal plot involving stolen cash, shady characters, and high-seas intrigue. It's a thrilling ride through the underworld of 1930s crime cinema!

πŸ“½οΈ Plot Summary:
When a wealthy importer is robbed of $40,000, reporter Jerry Mason dives headfirst into the case. But what starts as a routine story quickly spirals into danger, deception, and murder. With every clue, Jerry edges closer to the truth β€” and to the killers.

πŸ•°οΈ Year Released: 1935
🎭 Genre: Crime, Mystery, Action
🎬 Directed by: Albert Herman
🎞️ Starring: Lawrence Gray, Sheila Bromley, Fuzzy Knight

🎯 Why Watch It?
βœ”οΈ Classic 1930s crime flick with pulp-fiction flair
βœ”οΈ Fast-talking reporter vs. criminal underworld
βœ”οΈ Great example of low-budget B-movie suspense
βœ”οΈ A fun mix of action, mystery, and newspaper noir

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πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈπŸ’Ό When a reporter gets too close to the truth, the danger gets personal β€” Danger Ahead (1935) is a punchy crime thriller from the golden age of pulp cinema.
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Transcript
00:00The End
00:30The End
01:00Captain she's almost unloaded good work Taylor thanks that's the biggest ship from the
01:09silk we ever brought across and we'll bring a lot more I hope so captain
01:30you write me my one and only passenger ready yes dad where are we going to collect $40,000
01:44for my cargo are you ready let's go who's got all this money we're out to get a fellow by the name of
01:56the name of Conrad Nick Conrad I'm to meet him with the Green Eagle Green Eagle yeah
02:02what kind of a place is that oh sort of a roadhouse
02:09dad look danger ahead dad I didn't know you were superstitious well I'm not really well
02:24I'm glad to know that well just a few minutes with this man Conrad and we'll be back out on the ocean
02:33where there are no blackheads I'm looking for Mr. Conrad yes sir he's expecting you right this way please
03:00Mr. Conrad Captain Matthews I'm glad to see you Mr. Conrad my daughter how do you do a pleasure
03:18supposingly find a table somewhere back here sit down captain
03:37it's a nice place Mr. Conrad I'm glad you like it well your silk's in the warehouse Mr. Conrad
03:45Mr. Conrad that's fine you just sign this receipt
03:52there it is you and there's your $40,000
04:12in cash in cash I didn't expect to get it in money I always prefer to pay in cash you don't mind do you well I guess it's alright but it's a lot of money to carry around
04:27okay he's got it yes sir
04:34why hello Jerry how's the newspaper been pretty quiet right now well I might have a story for you later this afternoon thanks Ed
04:54tell me did you enjoy your trip Miss Matthews yes I did pardon me Captain Matthews the gentleman wants you on the telephone he says he's your first name
05:01you'll pardon me I'll entertain your daughter until you return
05:08Tell me, did you enjoy your trip, Miss Matthews?
05:13Yes, I did.
05:14Pardon me, Captain Matthews.
05:15The gentleman wants you on the telephone.
05:17He says he's your first mate.
05:21You'll pardon me.
05:22I'll entertain your daughter until you return.
05:26Don't be long, Dad.
05:38Tell me, have you any friends here, Miss Matthews?
05:41No.
05:45That is not yet.
06:08Hello.
06:09Captain Matthews speaking.
06:12Hello.
06:15Hello, Miss Captain Matthews.
06:38Now, let's see, Mr.
06:48Come on.
06:50Step in here.
06:55So that's why I was paid in cash.
07:00Come on, I say.
07:03Hurry up, I ain't got all day.
07:08Give me that money.
07:38I'll show you.
07:39Wait a minute.
07:40Don't use that in here.
07:41Remember the boss's orders.
07:42We'll take care of them, all right.
07:43Now, take it easy.
07:44Remember, you're an old man.
07:45Let me worry about that.
07:46Give me that dough.
07:47Come on.
07:48Come on.
07:49Come on.
07:50Come on.
07:51Come on.
07:52Come on.
07:53Come on.
07:54Come on.
07:55Come on.
07:56Come on.
07:57Come on.
07:58Come on.
07:59Come on.
08:00Come on.
08:01Come on.
08:02Come on.
08:03Come on.
08:04Come on.
08:05Come on.
08:06Come on.
08:23Boy, did he put up a fight.
08:25He's a tough old rooster.
08:27Yeah, well, get the dough.
08:36Well, that was worth it.
08:39Yeah.
08:40Give that man back his money.
08:53Get out of here.
08:54This is our business.
08:55Pardon me, will you please?
09:14Certainly.
09:15Listen, there's a fellow nosing around the private office.
09:34Is he a copper?
09:35I don't know, but whoever he is, we can't afford to have him spoil our last job.
09:38Our last job.
09:39What about the shipment tomorrow?
09:40Never mind about that.
09:41Things are getting too hot.
09:42We're clearing out tonight.
09:43Get rid of that fellow.
09:44We'll take care of them.
09:46the.
09:59Devin.
10:00A.
11:01What's the matter?
11:22What is it?
11:28That guy got the dough.
11:32Hey, he's got the 40 grand.
11:37What are you waiting for?
11:41Get going.
11:43My father hasn't returned yet.
11:55Have you seen him?
11:56Yes, I know.
11:57He's in there.
12:03Dad.
12:04Dad, are you hurt badly?
12:06I'm all right.
12:07I'm sure he headed this way.
12:16I'm sure he headed this way.
12:26You fellas take the corner.
12:27Steve and I will double back.
12:36What's the matter, Fred?
12:40You look worried.
12:41I am worried.
12:42I'm all upset.
12:43I had a terrible dream last night, Jerry.
12:45It was awful.
12:46I've dreamt that two crooks came in here.
12:48Right in here.
12:49I wouldn't let that upset me.
12:50Dreams never come true.
12:52I hope.
12:56How's the music coming, Fred?
13:01Oh, fine.
13:02I had a piano moved in so I could play in between slices of bacon.
13:04Stop me if I get to brag it.
13:05See, I could play Chinatown with only six mistakes.
13:07And I could play goodbye forever.
13:09I don't want to hear it.
13:10Here.
13:11Hide this.
13:12Where'll that?
13:13Hurry.
13:14Not there.
13:15Not there.
13:16No, no, no.
13:17In the case, Mr.
13:18No.
13:19Those crooks are after it.
13:20Crooks?
13:21Not in there.
13:22Not in there.
13:23Oh, dear.
13:24If there's anything I hate, it's money.
13:32I thought he said dreams didn't come true.
13:37Oh, good afternoon.
13:38Good afternoon, gentlemen.
13:39What's good about it?
13:40You fellas are mighty hard to discourage.
13:41Skip that.
13:42Hand over that dough.
13:43What dough?
13:44If it's bread you're talking about, I have rye white.
13:45Shut up, smart guy.
13:46Here.
13:47Here.
13:48Here.
13:49Here.
13:50Here.
13:51Here.
13:52Here.
13:53Here.
13:54Here.
13:55Here.
13:56Here.
13:57Oh, good afternoon.
13:58Good afternoon.
13:59Good afternoon, gentlemen.
14:00What's good about it?
14:01You fellas are mighty hard to discourage.
14:02Skip that.
14:03Hand over that dough.
14:04What dough?
14:05If it's bread you're talking about, I have rye white.
14:06Shut up, smart guy.
14:07Here.
14:08Here.
14:09Here.
14:10These guys are working together.
14:14You'll be sorry now.
14:15My friend that take you both brand is coming in here.
14:19And he will arrest you.
14:20Coppers.
14:21Listen to you, Muggs.
14:22You'll be covered when that guy comes in here and one peep out of you to that flat foot and we'll let you have it.
14:34You understand?
14:35Yeah, we understand.
14:36Listen to you.
14:38I don't know.
14:39Maybe I'll l mine.
14:40No.
14:41No, I'm not no.
14:42we'll let you have it. You understand? Yeah, we understand. Hello, Fred. Nice day, huh?
14:51Hello, Brian. It was. I mean, is. How are you, Jerry? As good as can be expected. How are
15:01you, O'Brien? Oh, all right. My job's getting me down. No excitement. Nothing ever happened.
15:09Nothing? Well, practically nothing. How's your sausage today? It's a lot of bologna.
15:23Hey, don't you think that's funny? It's a lot of bologna. Well, now that we've had our
15:32little laugh, let's get on to business. How about some sausage? Hmm. I'll take this one.
15:44Hey, this is very nice and fresh, Mr. O'Brien. Nice, fresh liverwurst. Smoke? Yeah. I don't want it. I want this one.
15:54Well, how about some nice fresh head cheese? No, it makes me better. I tell you, I want
16:01this one here. Go on, Fred. Give it to him. I want this one. I like bologna. Half of it? No, all of it.
16:12I still think you should have bought the head cheese, Mr. O'Brien. I told you that head cheese
16:25makes me bellies. Here you are, Mr. O'Brien. Put it on the book, Fred. I'm getting plenty
16:36practice at bookkeeping. You always do hand me a laugh. Well, goodbye, Fred. Goodbye, Jerry.
16:43Goodbye, boys. So long. Come on, you. Where's that money? You gonna give it to us, or do you
16:53want the boss to take it? It's Lynn on our racket, eh? I hadn't thought of it. You've certainly
17:01got a lot of nerve. But I like it. Thanks. Now look here. I won't stand for anybody working
17:12against me. And that's definite. But if you're smart, I might be able to use two men. You
17:20could make more money on my side, with less danger. How about joining up with us? What are
17:26the dues? Half of that $40,000. $40,000? Huh? Where's that money? He doesn't know. I still admire
17:36your nerve. We like yours, too. Cut the comedy. Hey! Pick him up! Come on, start reaching, boys. Let's get out of here.
17:51You took the words right out of my mouth. There we are. Keep your hands in the air.
18:02Steve, Chuck, get them! Through the cafe. There they go.
18:16Get going, driver! Where's you? I'll tell you later, but hurry!
18:29I'll tell you later, but hurry!
18:48Driver, 142 York Street. Yes, sir. Hey! That's my address! What are we going there for?
18:54To get the money. It ain't there. Not there? Where is it?
18:58It's in the baloney that O'Brien fought. What'd you give it to him for?
19:01You said to. I said to? Sure, don't you remember when you...
19:04That's a fine place to hide it. In a baloney.
19:12You know where O'Brien lives? Sure. 3745 Gordon Street. Yes, sir.
19:17Step on it, Steve! What do you think I'm doing?
19:38Wait! We'll be right back.
19:40I guess he's not home. I'll try a window. Oh, but that won't be any good. He lives upstairs.
20:00That makes it more complicated.
20:02I guess I can get up from this side.
20:07I'll help you.
20:14I'll be right now. Oh, take your time.
20:16Take your time!
20:46I'll be right back.
21:03Jerry! Jerry! Jerry!
21:09They're... they're coming!
21:12And I'm a-goin'.
21:14They're right in that house upstairs. They climbed up the chimney.
21:17They hooked the chimney.
21:22Hey.
21:27Hey, Mary, come on, jump!
21:57Look, they got away.
22:13Did you get the petty cash?
22:14Sure.
22:15Slucky wasn't hungry.
22:16He'd eaten the whole thing.
22:17What are you going to do with it?
22:19I'm going to put it in a safe place till I find that sea captain.
22:22What sea captain?
22:23Oh, I haven't time to tell you now.
22:26Let me see tomorrow's pace.
22:33I'm going to put it in a safe place.
22:40I'm going to put it in a safe place.
22:50I'm going to put it in a safe place.
22:55It's not a safe place for me.
22:57Jerry a certain return in a grand story thanks Harry not only beat the other
23:16newspapers but the police department but tell me how the world you get a hold of
23:20that money I don't want to appear modest but it was just an accident I stopped in
23:25at the Green Eagle for a sandwich and well things began to happen and that's
23:29the story and a pretty good one too look at it look at that front page and it
23:38took a newspaper reporter to get the goods on he's a pretty smart boy reporter
23:44he's a friend of mine I'll admire him on your day off we didn't get a report on
23:49this case until a few minutes ago maybe Conrad's still out of that joint what
23:54joint that Green Eagle where's that here take it the address is in the article
24:04written by your friend well maybe we'd better be going that's a swell idea come
24:14on Hogan
24:24that one yeah it's just our luck he would be a newspaper reporter it sure is
24:33tough coppers will put the heat on plenty now I don't worry they'll never look for
24:38us here people in this neighborhood think I'm respectable they don't know you
24:42I'll show that sergeant if it takes a thousand years I don't think you live that long
24:54I can only get my hands on that forty thousand hey if you don't look where
25:07you're going you're gonna have your hands on a lily a lily
25:11let's take them alive if we can
25:41I'm going to get my hands on a little bit
25:51well right well Joe bless my heart you work in here sure I've been here a long
25:59time
25:59you know Hogan that don't you sure hello there you say Joe you can do me a big
26:09big favor. Certainly. What is it? Where can I find this guy, Conrad? Why, that's funny.
26:21I got a tip on that fellow. Yes? What is it? He skipped town last night. That's a tip? Sure.
26:35Come on, Hogan. That horse of mine came in at that. Where's Conrad? Search me. I should
26:46have been here a half hour ago. Hello, Nick. Where have you been? I picked this up at the
26:58time. Well, are you going to sea? Not if I can help it. Well, what's the idea, boss? That
27:07reporter never had a good look at Captain Matthews. So anyone who looks like a sea captain can go
27:10up to that newspaper office and claim the 40 grand and get it. And this will help the
27:14cause along. Well, which one of us is elected? You are, Pete. Well, do you think I could get
27:23away with it? Well, sure. I helped myself to the captain's credentials before he was taken
27:28away. You're clever. You are. Thank you, Captain. I hope I can put this over. I, uh, understand
27:45you got my money here. So you're Captain Matthews, huh? Yes, sir.
28:15You look closer to me. What do you think, Jerry? They belong to Captain Matthews, all
28:28right. Mm-hmm. Give them the money.
28:45Yeah. Here's your money. Oh, thank you. Thank you very much, both of you. I certainly appreciate
29:09this. You don't know what this is going to mean for me. Thank you very, very much. Well,
29:19anyway, he thanked us. At least he could have done a subscribe for the paper. How do you
29:25know he can read? Come in. Come in. Come in. Come in. Come in. Come in. Come in. Come in.
29:39Come in. Because she might take aight. superhero
29:41of the people in life. Hold on. Regretsar of all words, sir.
29:47Pardon me? All right, go ahead. I'm Captain Matthews' daughters. I understand you have
29:55the forty thousand dollars. Well, we haven't, but your father was just here and we gave
29:57it to him. Why. There must be some mistake. I just left my father at the Hillside
30:03Hospital. Well, Miss. Uh. Claim the mother. I find that anything like that? Well, when I
30:08Claimed the money, had the papers to prove that he was the captain.
30:18That's impossible.
30:19Hello there.
30:21You remember me, don't you?
30:23Certainly.
30:24Then you remember the middle-aged gentleman, the sea captain who was with me at the cafe.
30:29Surely.
30:29Well, that was my father.
30:31I surmised as much.
30:32I didn't have a chance to see his face.
30:34Maybe she is the master's girl.
30:40I'm sure of it, Harry.
30:41Sure of it?
30:42Yes.
30:43Then we give him the money to Crooks.
30:45Oh, no, we haven't.
30:48But I don't understand.
30:50What are you driving at?
30:52Well, the money's still in the safe.
30:53I'll get it for you.
31:00Huh.
31:02Well...
31:03There's your money.
31:11Oh, thank you very much.
31:14Say, how did you happen to give that guy the phony envelope?
31:18I wasn't sure of him.
31:20So I thought if he really was Captain Matthews, he'd be back when he discovered he didn't have the money.
31:24You're getting pretty smart, ain't you?
31:26Keep it up, my boy, and someday you'll be a city editor.
31:29Oh, I thought I was going to amount to something.
31:31Oh, take him away, Miss Matthews.
31:33Take him away.
31:34Who?
31:35Oh, me?
31:37Sure.
31:38You've got a lot of money in that bag, and he'd make a swell bodyguard.
31:41That would be nice.
31:44That is, if you don't mind.
31:45It would be a great pleasure.
31:48Thanks, Harry.
31:50What's all this thank you stuff?
31:53It's all I've been getting all day.
31:55And thanks again, Harry.
31:57You don't know what's going to mean to me.
31:59Maybe I don't.
32:02Maybe I do.
32:06Well...
32:07I got it.
32:09Good.
32:09I just walked around him, and he handed me the dough just like a sucker.
32:13No argument, no, nothing.
32:21Well, there must be some mistake.
32:23I...
32:23You said your father was in the hospital.
32:30I hope he's not seriously hurt.
32:32Fortunately, he isn't.
32:33But I am worried about him.
32:35And this.
32:35What are you going to do about this?
32:38I'd like to put it in the bank for the present.
32:41It's after three.
32:42I'm afraid it's too late.
32:43Well, what do we do?
32:46How about a bite of food and talk it over?
32:49I think that's a grand idea.
32:51All right.
33:01Why, hello, Jerry.
33:02Hello, Fred.
33:04Miss Matthews?
33:05Mr. Klein.
33:06How do you do?
33:06How do you do?
33:07Fred, help me save your money.
33:08Oh.
33:10Oh, you're the captain, eh?
33:12No.
33:12I'm the captain's daughter.
33:14Oh, the captain.
33:16I've heard of the farmer's daughter, but never the captain's.
33:20Well, did you ever hear about two people who were starving to death?
33:22No.
33:23But I'll listen.
33:24Well, come on over to the table and find out.
33:26And now, what for the starving people?
33:35How about some of those good cold cuts in that grand potato salad?
33:38And you?
33:39Mm-hmm.
33:39Saw me, I shall.
33:48I certainly appreciate what you've done for me.
33:51I wish there was some way I could reward you.
33:53I've already had my reward.
33:55What do you mean?
33:56You're having lunch with me, aren't you?
33:58Oh.
33:59You're very sweet.
34:06You didn't think I could do it, huh?
34:10I'm going to play a little song I just wrote.
34:12I call the song Eloise.
34:13The girl's name is really Mary, but that doesn't fit.
34:16Eloise, Eloise, you're the light of the love in my heart.
34:35Eloise, Eloise, I've loved you from the very start.
34:46And in my dreams, I think of you.
34:56A little dash of Italian in there.
34:59I think it's a dash of chili.
35:03Always faithful.
35:07Are you paying any attention to me?
35:09Not true.
35:10Eloise.
35:11Oh, no.
35:12A true.
35:13A true.
35:14Lo, do, do.
35:14La, da, do, da, do, da.
35:15Do, da, do, da.
35:16Do, da.
35:17Duh.
35:18Eloise.
35:19Eloise.
35:27Eloise.
35:28Eloise.
35:30Are you the one girl in this world?
35:35Give me a hamburger sandwich and a glass of beer.
35:47Oh, say, I haven't got much of a voice, but Jerry could sing it.
35:53Oh, please, Jerry, for me.
35:55I don't know the words.
35:57Oh, there they are right there.
35:59I just wrote them.
36:00Well, I'll try.
36:05My Lorraine, my Lorraine, you're the light of love in my heart.
36:23My Lorraine, my Lorraine, I've loved you.
36:34I think of you from a very start.
36:41And in my dreams I think of you always faithful and true.
36:56My Lorraine, my Lorraine, you're the one girl in the world for me.
37:03My Lorraine, my Lorraine, you're the one girl in the world for me.
37:10You're the one girl in the world for me.
37:17You're the one girl in the world for me.
37:24That was beautiful, Jerry.
37:27Yes.
37:28Sounds better with him singing it, doesn't it?
37:29I had no idea you were so accomplished, Mr. Klein.
37:32Oh, you'll find it on the check.
37:33Put the check on the books.
37:34Poor old books.
37:35Oh, what time is it?
37:363.45.
37:37Oh, I must get back to the hospital.
37:38Dad will be wondering what's become of me.
37:39By all means.
37:40I'll take you to a cab.
37:41What do I do with this money?
37:42I don't like to carry it around with me.
37:43Money?
37:44What money?
37:45The $40,000.
37:46What?
37:47Again?
37:48I really think the best thing to do is leave it right here.
37:49Here?
37:50Sure, in your safe.
37:51Those racketeers think it's in the newspaper office.
37:52Fred's on the level.
37:53Suppose those racket men come back here.
37:54Don't worry.
37:55Don't worry.
37:56I'll take you to a cab.
37:57I'll take you to a cab.
37:58What time is it?
37:593.45.
38:00Oh, I must get back to the hospital.
38:01Dad will be wondering what's become of me.
38:02By all means.
38:03I'll take you to a cab.
38:04What do I do with this money?
38:05I don't like to carry it around with me.
38:06Money?
38:07What money?
38:08The $40,000.
38:09What?
38:10Again?
38:11I really think the best thing to do is leave it right here.
38:12Here?
38:13Let those racket men come back here.
38:15Don't worry.
38:16Lightning never strikes twice in the same place.
38:18It don't?
38:19Of course not.
38:20Then you will help, won't you?
38:22Sure.
38:23Who said I would?
38:24Well, here it is.
38:26So it is.
38:29Here.
38:30Take this in case anything happens.
38:32Oh.
38:33Thanks a lot.
38:34Oh, that's all right.
38:38Well, Fred.
38:39See you later.
38:40Bye-bye.
38:43Bye-bye.
39:13But Dad, you aren't well enough to get out.
39:26My dear, we've got to.
39:28We can pick up the money on our way to the boat and get out of here.
39:31But I think you really should...
39:32Now, am I the skipper or not?
39:35Of course you are.
39:37Then give me my cap.
39:40Okay, skipper.
39:41You win.
39:49Come on.
39:55So she's a pretty nice gal, huh?
39:56Ah, she's perfect, Harry.
40:02Hello?
40:03Mason?
40:05Hello?
40:06Jerry Mason speaking.
40:08What?
40:09What's the address?
40:1110311 4th Street.
40:15Murder?
40:16I'll be right over.
40:17Who called?
40:18One of the boys from headquarters, I guess.
40:20Good luck.
40:21Thanks.
40:35Maybe that's him now.
40:44Who is it?
40:45Jerry Mason of the Herald.
40:46It's a newspaper reporter.
40:47Duck, fellas.
40:59Come in.
41:09Looking for someone?
41:10And a bad gag getting me here on a murder story stick around we'll stage one for you
41:28Now what you're gonna get that money for us
41:33Are you sure positive you won't get out of here until you do
41:40I
41:54Think you're pretty tough don't
42:04Steve get some rope and tie him up
42:10I'll be right back dad hurry
42:12I'll be right back dad hurry
42:18I'll be right back dad hurry
42:32Fred
42:34Fred open the door to Ray Matthews
42:41Fred
42:46Fred
42:50No you don't no you don't
43:05What's the matter Miss Matthews my dad and I are leaving I want to pick up the money sure
43:10Have you seen Jerry not since he was here with you
43:13Have you got a pimple sure here's a pimple
43:16Thanks
43:17I'll get the money for you right away
43:34Here's your money
43:35Oh you're a dear friend
43:36Would you give this note to Jerry
43:37I'll go out and find him right away
43:38Thanks
43:39Are you ready?
43:40Yes
43:41Come on let's go
43:43To peer one forty six
43:48Come in
43:52Come in
43:54Oh man
44:00Just call me
44:02You don't need to go out and find him right away
44:04Thanks
44:06Are you ready?
44:07Yes
44:08Come on let's go
44:09Come in.
44:12Well it's probably.
44:13Hello Fred I've been terrible where's Jerry.
44:16He left here about 20 minutes ago.
44:17He did where do you go.
44:19I think you'll find him there.
44:23Thanks.
44:34Maybe we better phone the station had been nothing doing.
44:38Now we're going to land on those crooks.
44:39Maybe Jerry can give us a tip.
44:44Hey Fred.
44:48Hello Brian.
44:49Jerry inside.
44:50No I'm on the way to see him now.
44:51Here's where he is.
44:53Get right there.
44:54OK.
45:01You've had a chance to cool off a bit.
45:03Maybe you'd like to show Chuck and Steve where the dough is.
45:07Maybe I wouldn't.
45:09Steve.
45:10Take all the identification marks off of this fellow.
45:15No no.
45:16Lay off.
45:17I'll make him talk.
45:21Listen smart guy I'll give you about three minutes to change your mind.
45:28You're just wasting your time.
45:30Just the same I'll give you three minutes.
45:34Wait for me will you.
45:35Sure.
45:36Hey wait a minute.
45:37Yeah.
45:38Tell Jerry I want to speak to him will you.
45:39I'll tell him.
45:40I'll tell him.
45:41I'll tell him.
45:42You're just wasting your time just the same. I'll give you three minutes.
45:53Wait for me with your pay. Wait a minute. Yeah. Tell Jerry. I want to speak to you. I'll tell you.
46:12Well you got about a minute left. Who is it? It's me. Fred. I want to see Jared. It's that goofy guy from the delicatessen. We'll take care of the two of them at the same time. Come in.
46:42Jerry I've got it. I must be in the wrong place. Excuse me. No you're in the right place all right. Say you can't read that note that that's serious. Get this. Dear Jerry father and I.
47:12Father and I are sailing at five o'clock from Pier 146. Please meet us there. Lorraine Matthews.
47:20Well there's one thing sure. If they didn't have the money they wouldn't be going away. Looks like Pier 146 for us. Fred. Get out of here. Beat it. Hey. You can't tie my friend up. See that.
47:50Sure hurry. Sure hurry. He'll be out any minute. I can't prepare if you get part of me. Ha ha ha. I'm going to play with you like a cat plays with a mouse. Ha ha. They're rats ain't they Jerry.
48:20Oh. I forgot to load them. Ha ha ha. Ha ha. Ha ha. Now let's get out of here. I'll wait the back way the car's out there.
48:22I forgot to load them.
48:32Now, let's get out of here.
48:33No, wait the back way.
48:33The car's out there.
48:34What's the matter, dear?
48:52I was just thinking about someone.
48:57Don't worry.
49:02Don't worry, he'll meet you.
49:05I hope you're right.
49:20What's keeping those fellas?
49:23Keep your shirt on.
49:24Keep your shirt on.
49:32Say, those fellas are in a hurry.
49:37Come on, Fred, let's get out of here.
49:48Come here, Fred.
49:49You're not hurt, are you?
49:50No, I ain't hurt, but can you imagine me forgetting to load the guns?
49:51Those one thinks you're no good anyhow.
49:52Hey, that one went off.
49:53I wonder which one it was.
49:54Oh, never mind about that.
49:55Get out of here.
49:56We've got to beat them to the pier.
49:57Oh, Brian and Hogan are out front.
49:58That's good, but get me out of here.
49:59Come on.
50:00Come on.
50:01I'm a fool trick of forgetting to unload the guns.
50:02I'm going back to that baloney.
50:03Oh, I get it to me.
50:04Drive to Pier 146.
50:05Those racketeers are out of here.
50:06Call headquarters.
50:07Nothing doing.
50:08We'll get them ourselves.
50:09Oh, no, no.
50:11Oh, you're not.
50:12You're not.
50:13Come on.
50:14I'm a fool trick of forgetting to unload the guns.
50:15I'm going back to that baloney.
50:16Oh, I get it to me.
50:17Drive to Pier 146.
50:22Those racketeers are out of here.
50:24All headquarters.
50:25Nothing doing.
50:26We'll get them ourselves.
50:27Quarters nothing going with them ourselves.
50:52Keep change.
50:57How are you, Captain?
50:58We've got to set sail at once.
50:59Impossible.
51:00There's only a couple of men aboard.
51:01The rest are all in town.
51:02Round them up.
51:03Yes, sir.
51:04There it is.
51:05Over there.
51:06I've got to go.
51:07I've got to go.
51:08I've got to go.
51:09I've got to go.
51:10I've got to go.
51:11I've got to go.
51:12I've got to go.
51:13How are you, Captain?
51:14We've got to go.
51:15We've got to go.
51:16Impossible.
51:17There's only a couple of men aboard.
51:18The rest are all in town.
51:19Round them up.
51:20Yes, sir.
51:21I have to go.
51:22All right.
51:23They're all in town.
51:24All in town.
51:25I've got to go.
51:26I've got to go.
51:27All in town.
51:28In town.
51:29There it is.
51:30Over there.
51:31Well, there it is.
51:32Over there.
51:41Dad!
51:42It's all crooks, they're after that money.
51:50Get up in there and hide.
51:52George, Jim, come lower this boat.
51:56Come on boys.
52:02Stop her!
52:06Hold it.
52:08Come on, pull up that boat.
52:10Come on, get out of there.
52:12Hurry up, hurry up, hurry up.
52:20I'll take that.
52:24There.
52:26Lay off.
52:30Thanks.
52:36That must be it, come on.
52:40Oh boy, will this be a feather in my hat?
52:42Come on.
52:44Got a word out of you two.
52:46Come on boys.
52:48Where do you think you're going?
53:00What's the idea?
53:02You'll find out.
53:04We'll find out.
53:12Take it after him.
53:16Look out!
53:20Get those two.
53:22You're going below.
53:40But what about you?
53:42I'll be all right.
53:44Where are you going?
53:46I'm going over.
53:48Let's try it.
53:50I'm going over.
53:52You're going over.
53:54You're going over.
53:56Come on.
53:58I'm going over.
54:00You're going over the camera.
54:02You have to try it.
54:04You're going over.
54:06You're going over here.
54:08Oh, my God.
54:38Hey, you!
54:52I dare you to chase me!
55:08Oh, Chief!
55:15Excuse me!
55:16Why didn't you look where you're aiming?
55:18I did!
55:19Yeah.
55:26Oh!
57:01Come on here.
57:02I'm going to put the bracelets on you.
57:04Get out.
57:04Come on.
57:05Come on.
57:14Well, O'Brien, you got all your customers?
57:17Oh, boy.
57:18I guess the sergeant lay off of me from now on.
57:21Come on, you mugs.
57:22Come on.
57:23Bring them on.
57:30Go on.
57:30Get up there and get that car.
57:32Get him up, Dick.
57:33Go on.
57:34Go on.
57:34Oh, Brian.
57:40Captain?
57:41What became of Jerry?
57:43Oh, he's right over there with the skipper.
57:48What a you.
57:52How do you feel now, Captain?
57:54Much better, thank you.
57:55I'm all right.
57:56That's good.
57:57Well, I guess I'll say goodbye.
58:00I think there's someone who wants to see you.
58:11Must you go?
58:12I should.
58:16Must you really?
58:19Say, Captain, where is the, uh, uh-oh.
58:23Captain, let me show you the latest thing in ocean.
58:33Where'd you say this boat was going?
58:35China.
58:37Do you think there'd be room for an extra passenger?
58:40Sure.
58:43If you would have a seat,
58:45it would have a seat right there.
59:06Oh, I see.
59:11Oh, my gosh.

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