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00:03:30I'll go over now.
00:03:31You can't.
00:03:32The boss is staging a birthday party.
00:03:34Make it around 10.30 tonight.
00:03:47But surely Mr. Recker is coming to his own birthday party.
00:03:50Of course.
00:03:50When I remind him, it is his birthday.
00:03:53Oh, hello, Harvey.
00:03:54Do you know Madam Ying?
00:03:56The unhappy fact is, I don't.
00:03:57This is Harvey Gregson, president of the Center Bank and Investment Company.
00:04:01How do you do?
00:04:01I called to pay my respects to Mr. Recker on his birthday.
00:04:04He'll be delighted, I'm sure.
00:04:06Oh, yes, yes.
00:04:07Mr. Recker always likes to see his old customers.
00:04:09Old customers?
00:04:11Before repeal, Steve Scotch was rated the finest in the country.
00:04:14Oh, but this tea.
00:04:17Mr. Recker always believed in prohibition and still does.
00:04:20He should.
00:04:21He made millions out of it.
00:04:27I'll do nothing of the kind.
00:04:30Not so loud.
00:04:31There's Recker's hostess.
00:04:32What do I care?
00:04:33If you invite that man to dinner, I'll walk out of the house.
00:04:35I'm not going to invite him.
00:04:36You are.
00:04:37Steve Recker?
00:04:38That kind never gets into our house.
00:04:40That's why you must ask him.
00:04:41He's very anxious to meet nice people, and I'm very anxious to be re-elected.
00:04:45I don't care if you are.
00:04:46No.
00:04:47Definitely no.
00:04:49Oh, Madam Ying, have you met Mrs. Carson?
00:04:51I'm so glad to know you, Mrs. Carson.
00:04:53You're Mr. Recker's hostess, aren't you?
00:04:56Yes, his hostess.
00:04:59Hostess?
00:05:00Hostess.
00:05:02Will you excuse me?
00:05:04I'll get Mr. Recker.
00:05:05Don't let us detain you, please.
00:05:23Steve.
00:05:37Oh, Steve.
00:05:38What music?
00:05:40Listen.
00:05:42Only Bach could compose that.
00:05:45Yes, I know.
00:05:45It's beautiful.
00:05:46But your guests are waiting downstairs.
00:05:49He died in 1695.
00:05:51Senator Carson is here.
00:05:55Senator Carson.
00:05:57Windbag.
00:05:58And Judge Parker is here.
00:06:00Let him wait.
00:06:02He once made me wait three years for parole.
00:06:05And the president of your bank, Harvey Gregson.
00:06:08Gregson.
00:06:10He's very sociable since I saved him from bankruptcy.
00:06:14He's a rubber stamp.
00:06:16But, Steve, it's your birthday, and they've come to pay their respects.
00:06:21They've come to remind me there are still things I can do for them.
00:06:26They're small and cheap.
00:06:28They are what I don't want to be anymore.
00:06:31And yet there are so many fine men in this city.
00:06:34Judges, congressmen, senators, the real people.
00:06:37Why don't they come to my house, Lanyin?
00:06:43Perhaps they don't want to know you.
00:06:50May I see you, boss?
00:06:52It's very important.
00:06:56Go back to my anxious friends.
00:06:58Sal will be down soon.
00:06:59But, Steve, you...
00:07:00Can't you hear me?
00:07:01What did you find out?
00:07:10I followed Ransom to Merkel's office.
00:07:16How nice of Mr. Wrecker.
00:07:18What?
00:07:20To put his name on the plaque so we wouldn't think it was Napoleon.
00:07:23I love him.
00:07:36Margaret Pencaise.
00:07:43Margaret, what are you doing here?
00:07:45Shh.
00:07:46I've crashed the party.
00:07:47I telephoned your house, and they said you were here.
00:07:49I've always wanted to see Steve Wrecker.
00:07:51Well, you're not going to.
00:07:53I didn't mean to be rude, Emily.
00:07:54It's always open season for crashing cocktail parties.
00:07:57Not that, darling.
00:07:59Besides, there isn't a cocktail in the house.
00:08:01You just don't belong here.
00:08:03Come, we'll...
00:08:04Now, Emily, be reasonable.
00:08:05Margaret's perfectly welcome, and I'm sure Mr. Wrecker would like to meet her.
00:08:08Yes, and I'm sure she'll find him interesting, too.
00:08:10Oh, I know I will.
00:08:11Don't bother to introduce us.
00:08:13I'll fade into the background and watch.
00:08:15No, we're going.
00:08:16There's Wrecker now.
00:08:35Thanks, everybody.
00:08:37All my good friends who have remembered my birthday.
00:08:40And, uh, reminded me that I'm one year older.
00:08:44But I forgive you.
00:08:46Steve, I want you to meet Mrs. Carson.
00:08:47It is so good of you to visit my house, madame.
00:08:51I see.
00:08:52Madame doesn't like me.
00:08:54Well, I...
00:08:54Oh, she doesn't like me because I take up so much of her husband's time.
00:08:58But I didn't know he had such a charming wife.
00:09:00From now on, only one conference a week.
00:09:05All the charm of a diplomat.
00:09:08Yes, and ten times the generalship.
00:09:11Yes, I know.
00:09:13He's just gotten control of the center bank.
00:09:15He's my boss now.
00:09:17He's my boss now.
00:09:19Hello.
00:09:36You seem to dislike crowds as much as I do, Miss Van Case.
00:09:40How did you know my name?
00:09:42From your pictures in the newspapers.
00:09:44Are you surprised I read the society page?
00:09:47A little.
00:09:48Are you surprised to see me here?
00:09:51A little.
00:09:52But tell me something about yourself.
00:09:53Something I haven't read in the newspapers.
00:09:56Oh, I'm afraid the newspapers have covered it all.
00:09:58Tees, parties, charity bazaars, dances.
00:10:01Among those present were Miss Margaret Van Case, etc., etc., etc.
00:10:06No.
00:10:07No?
00:10:07No.
00:10:08The other Margaret Van Case is the one I want to know about.
00:10:12The one who is here now.
00:10:14You.
00:10:15And suppose I won't tell you about her?
00:10:17Oh, let me remind you.
00:10:20Trespassing is against the law.
00:10:22Don't tell me Steve Recker admits there is such a thing as the law.
00:10:25I told Miss Van Case she'd find Mr. Wrecker interesting.
00:10:42I'm sure she will.
00:10:45Was that necessary?
00:10:46Oh, get your things.
00:10:47We're going.
00:10:47Not until you invite Recker to dinner.
00:10:50Then we're here for the winter.
00:10:51And so, behold the last of the Van Cases.
00:10:56I live in a lovely old house that the Chamber of Commerce Bulletin used to describe as one of the showplaces of the city.
00:11:02And now, every morning when I awaken, I'm afraid that I'll find a factory in the backyard or a filling station on the front lawn.
00:11:08Oh, you're joking.
00:11:10I wish I were.
00:11:11They've zoned the district for new industries.
00:11:14Progress, they call it.
00:11:15The city must grow.
00:11:17Yes.
00:11:18Yes, many times I have written through your district.
00:11:22The beautiful old houses remind me sometimes of great music.
00:11:27Something from the past that dead men have given us.
00:11:32Don't tell me you read poetry.
00:11:35Oh, no.
00:11:36I've never read a poem.
00:11:38But I've seen many.
00:11:46You do, Mr. Wrecker.
00:11:51How beautiful.
00:11:55You love music?
00:11:57Oh, yes.
00:11:57Especially Mozart.
00:11:58But he doesn't.
00:11:59No Mozart.
00:12:01Listen.
00:12:02No feeling.
00:12:03I would like to play Mozart for you.
00:12:06Or Wagner.
00:12:07Do you play?
00:12:08When I'm alone.
00:12:10Then I can never hear you.
00:12:12There are people who do not rob you of being alone and yet are there.
00:12:17You will let me play for you after the others are gone?
00:12:20Well, I don't know.
00:12:21I, uh...
00:12:22We must run along, Steve.
00:12:23Oh, I'm so sorry.
00:12:24My parties are very dull, I'm afraid.
00:12:26But this one has been brightened by a beautiful presence, madame.
00:12:29Why, it's been delightful.
00:12:32And a great pleasure.
00:12:33If that were true, I would be a happy man.
00:12:36But, Mr. Wrecker, it is true.
00:12:39And we want you for dinner tomorrow night.
00:12:41You'll come, Steve?
00:12:42How could I refuse your kind invitation?
00:12:44We'll be delighted to have you.
00:12:46Are you coming, my dear?
00:12:47Oh, I'll be long in a minute.
00:12:48I have my own car.
00:12:49Don't take up too much of Mr. Wrecker's time.
00:12:51He's a very busy man.
00:12:52You mind your own business, John.
00:12:54Tomorrow night, Mr. Wrecker.
00:12:56Madame.
00:12:56Madame.
00:12:57Madame.
00:12:59Madame.
00:13:29You should have been a musician instead of...
00:13:32But I am a musician.
00:13:35Yes, that's right.
00:13:37You are.
00:13:39Instead of what?
00:13:41I don't know.
00:13:42I was very young then.
00:13:45But I still remember...
00:13:46The stories about Steve Wrecker, gangster?
00:13:51Yes.
00:13:51But no stories about Wrecker, the musician?
00:13:57No.
00:13:58No stories about Wrecker who loves beauty?
00:14:01Or talks like a poet.
00:14:03No.
00:14:06No.
00:14:09That is not news.
00:14:10No.
00:14:14No.
00:14:26No.
00:14:28No.
00:14:29No.
00:14:30No.
00:14:31No.
00:14:32Don't waste your talent, Steve.
00:14:56She's gone.
00:15:02Stop here.
00:15:30Hey, boss, get me.
00:15:32This is my business.
00:15:37Hello, Steve.
00:16:00Hello, John.
00:16:02Come in.
00:16:03You didn't come to my birthday party.
00:16:06Oh, I'm sorry, Steve.
00:16:08I had to go to the dentist.
00:16:10Oh.
00:16:11Oh, you had a toothache.
00:16:13Too bad.
00:16:14Too bad.
00:16:15I hate pain, John.
00:16:17That's all right now.
00:16:19Sure.
00:16:20Sure.
00:16:21Everything is all right now.
00:16:23Well, let's have a drink.
00:16:25You are in such pain you forget I don't drink.
00:16:28But you get yourself one, John.
00:16:31All right, Steve.
00:16:32I'll be right back.
00:16:55It's warm in here.
00:17:04Well, it's your birthday, Steve.
00:17:07Thanks.
00:17:08May you have many of them.
00:17:10And may you live long.
00:17:12Thanks.
00:17:13Same to you, John.
00:17:15Tell me, when you were at the dentist, did you happen to see Councilman Merkel there?
00:17:24Steve, I can explain that.
00:17:29Oh, I know.
00:17:30I know.
00:17:31I know, John.
00:17:33Merkel tempted you.
00:17:34Hmm?
00:17:35Oh, of course.
00:17:36I understand.
00:17:37But the boys don't.
00:17:39Steve, you wouldn't turn me over to them, would you?
00:17:41They'll never get you if you do as I say.
00:17:45Sit down, John.
00:17:51Right, as I dictate.
00:17:53Start off.
00:17:57Dear Mother.
00:18:00I have decided to go away.
00:18:09For a long time.
00:18:18Do not think I'm a coward.
00:18:21Steve.
00:18:22Where are you going?
00:18:23Write it.
00:18:30Good-bye.
00:18:33Good-bye.
00:18:43Sign it.
00:18:44John.
00:18:45John.
00:18:59Steve.
00:19:01Don't kill me.
00:19:02No, Steve.
00:19:04No, Steve.
00:19:10If you'll only give me a chance, I'll square everything.
00:19:12You are going to do that now.
00:19:14Ah!
00:19:16Ahhh!
00:19:19No!
00:19:20No.
00:19:21No, no!
00:19:22No, no, no, no, no.
00:19:23I'll give you my turn.
00:19:24No.
00:19:27Let's go.
00:19:57Ah, that'll get it.
00:20:03What's that you just put in it?
00:20:04Pinch a lot of kia.
00:20:06Lot of what?
00:20:07Lot of kia.
00:20:13Well, maybe they call it that, too.
00:20:16Huh?
00:20:17When you grow up, young fella, you'll learn that the best smoking is something that costs
00:20:21ten cents.
00:20:27Hiya, Pop.
00:20:30Some aroma, huh?
00:20:32Yeah.
00:20:32Take a look, Inspector.
00:20:33That's got some aroma, too.
00:20:37No.
00:20:38Yeah.
00:20:39I can't believe it.
00:20:42Well, he's in the morgue right now.
00:20:46He ain't there for his health.
00:20:51Death due to falling from 11th floor.
00:20:53No evidence to indicate foul play.
00:20:55Accit...
00:20:56Accidental.
00:20:57Yeah.
00:20:58As accidental as a punch in the snoot.
00:21:00Say, you don't think Wrecker had any...
00:21:02Sure.
00:21:02Who else?
00:21:03Well, nobody saw him come in.
00:21:05Nobody saw him go out.
00:21:06He must be invisible.
00:21:07Invisible is right.
00:21:08All except in the little scorebook.
00:21:10And the score is now Steve Wrecker 8, John Q. Public 9.
00:21:13Looks like a shutout.
00:21:14Well, maybe and maybe not.
00:21:15We haven't been to that yet.
00:21:17Well, I'm going to take a run over to the morgue, see my old friend John Rance.
00:21:21And I'm going to visit my old friend Steve Wrecker.
00:21:23Not that I don't trust you, baby.
00:21:28Yeah?
00:21:35There.
00:21:36See?
00:21:37I know, Steve.
00:21:38But that district is ideally located for a factory and warehouse section.
00:21:42We don't go through with the plans.
00:21:43Why, Mr. Mayor, do you always hesitate about my ideas?
00:21:48I run the city well, do I not?
00:21:50The people are happy.
00:21:51Everybody has money.
00:21:51It is a prosperous administration.
00:21:54Of course, Steve.
00:21:56In fact, it's the best administration in history.
00:21:59Now and then a few cranks complain and yell draft.
00:22:02But in the end, everything works out all right for everybody.
00:22:06Oh, I get your point.
00:22:08Yes.
00:22:09If we allow the zoning commission to put up factories there, we'll ruin those beautiful old homes.
00:22:14That's it.
00:22:15Some of our finest citizens live there.
00:22:17That's the Wetherby's, the Morgans, the Van Chasers.
00:22:20We will make the district a beautiful place.
00:22:23Boulevards.
00:22:24Parks.
00:22:25Nice lights.
00:22:26You know, those high ones along the sidewalk.
00:22:29We won't have any trouble changing the plans, I'm sure.
00:22:33The council will be easy to handle with Merkel away.
00:22:35Oh, councilman Merkel has gone away.
00:22:41He's leaving tonight.
00:22:43Said he'd be gone for a month or so.
00:22:45Physician prescribed arrest.
00:22:48Poor Mr. Merkel.
00:22:49He's not well, eh?
00:22:50No.
00:22:51Too bad.
00:22:52He's such a fine man.
00:22:54Well, it's convenient.
00:22:57Looks like an ambulance.
00:22:59Inspector Brandon of the Homicide Squad.
00:23:01What does he mean, storming into this district like a madman?
00:23:04He's making a call on me.
00:23:06Well, that's terrible.
00:23:07I'll have the chief reprimand him.
00:23:09Oh, no, please, please.
00:23:10Let him have his joke, Bradley.
00:23:12It's one of the few pleasures he has.
00:23:14Joke I don't understand.
00:23:16Only Brandon and I understand.
00:23:19You better go.
00:23:21What?
00:23:21That way.
00:23:23Hmm.
00:23:24Good evening, Inspector.
00:23:35Oh, hi, Empress.
00:23:37You know, I think it's about time the Rekka got you a butler's uniform.
00:23:40You always seem to answer the door when I call.
00:23:42That's because I always know when to expect you.
00:23:45Permanent intuition.
00:23:46Yeah, and while we stand here and chew the rag as we always do,
00:23:49Rekka has the chance to think up the answers, hmm?
00:23:51A labor of love, misunderstood.
00:23:54Yeah, I know more than you think I do.
00:23:57I know that you're the only honest thing around here.
00:23:59Just why you stick is beyond me.
00:24:01Perhaps you'd like to join Steve at supper.
00:24:03Boy, I should be delighted.
00:24:05If it was his last supper.
00:24:11My friend, Inspector.
00:24:14Hiya, Rekka.
00:24:15If you don't mind, Empress,
00:24:17we got a couple of things to talk about.
00:24:19There's nothing wrong.
00:24:20Why should there be?
00:24:22No.
00:24:22I'm sorry, Steve.
00:24:30You didn't come to my birthday party today.
00:24:33No.
00:24:34I just come from a party.
00:24:35It was me and the coroner and John Rance.
00:24:38Me and the coroner did all the talking.
00:24:40Yes.
00:24:41Poor Rance.
00:24:42You know, when I heard about it,
00:24:43it spoiled my appetite.
00:24:47It spoiled his.
00:24:47Oh, I'll be back later, boss.
00:24:54Come in, come in.
00:24:55Nothing special.
00:24:56Just our friend.
00:24:57Maybe you'd like to say hello?
00:25:03Hello, Inspector.
00:25:04No, you haven't trained this monkey very well.
00:25:07He ought to make a little bow when he says hello.
00:25:10Bow, please.
00:25:11Uh, little one.
00:25:13Ah, he'll never be as good as Rance.
00:25:20Poor Rance.
00:25:22He had everything to live for.
00:25:24Why should he kill himself?
00:25:27How did you know it was suicide?
00:25:28The verdict's only ten minutes old.
00:25:32It only looked like suicide.
00:25:34Who would kill him?
00:25:35Who?
00:25:37I got his name in my little book.
00:25:39Uh, same, uh, little book?
00:25:42Mm-hmm.
00:25:43And his name's on almost every page.
00:25:45When you catch him, I'll have you promoted.
00:25:48Oh, me and Rance, we were like that.
00:25:52Yeah.
00:25:52You and Feeney were like that.
00:25:54You and Cornell were like that.
00:25:57And they both spoiled a couple of appetites for you
00:25:59by committing suicide.
00:26:01Death is such an unpleasant subject, Inspector.
00:26:04Well, let's forget it.
00:26:05Uh, tell me, is this, uh, just a friendly call?
00:26:10No, not exactly.
00:26:12I'm returning this.
00:26:13Oh.
00:26:15The birthday present I sent you.
00:26:20Tell me, Inspector,
00:26:22is there anything significant about the fact
00:26:25that we were born on the same day?
00:26:27Yeah, maybe there is.
00:26:28We won't die on the same day.
00:26:30Oh.
00:26:31Yeah, I'll put this with the other.
00:26:33It makes seven.
00:26:35Seven envelopes.
00:26:38Seven years.
00:26:40And you still pay rent in a small cottage.
00:26:43No, no, you're a very strange man, Bandon.
00:26:45Just a fool copper.
00:26:46But I like it.
00:26:48Oh.
00:26:50To you, from me.
00:26:52Little birthday present.
00:26:53You touched me deeply, Inspector.
00:27:06Oh, it ain't anything.
00:27:09No, no, it's all for you.
00:27:14Delicious.
00:27:16Delicious.
00:27:17You know, we got them in a lot of different flavors.
00:27:19There's one I'd really like to have you try sometime, Ricker.
00:27:22Smart copper.
00:27:23Uh, keep your teeth shut, Nicky.
00:27:25I'm liable to knock them off for you.
00:27:26Oh, please, please, Inspector.
00:27:27Please forgive him.
00:27:28He means no harm.
00:27:29Why, you're both my dear friends.
00:27:31Oh.
00:27:32Oh, you and Nicky are like that, huh?
00:27:34Of course.
00:27:36You get it, Nicky?
00:27:39Like that.
00:27:39Hey, boss.
00:27:47Have a piece of handcuff.
00:27:49That isn't funny to me.
00:27:50You have no sense of humor, Nicky.
00:27:52I don't want her like that.
00:27:53He suspects, boss.
00:27:56Don't be a fool.
00:27:58He knows.
00:27:59He stopped suspecting five years ago.
00:28:09I got all the dope you want, boss.
00:28:17Not now.
00:28:26Four wins.
00:28:28Six a second.
00:28:29And two a...
00:28:30Yeah, yes.
00:28:30I can see the ball.
00:28:32Thanks for the tip on number four, Steve.
00:28:34Do you always know who's going to win?
00:28:36When my horse is running, I do.
00:28:38Number five in the next race.
00:28:40I'll shoot the bankroll.
00:28:42Sit down.
00:28:44I'm going to place a gun on a horse.
00:28:45Shut up.
00:28:46What about Miss Van Case?
00:28:48No money, no father, no mother.
00:28:51Lives with her aunt.
00:28:53Poor girl.
00:28:55She's got a boyfriend.
00:28:57So what?
00:28:59She's a swell like herself.
00:29:01Phil Easton, ex-football star.
00:29:04Young.
00:29:05Good looking.
00:29:07Good looking.
00:29:08How much money has he got?
00:29:13No money.
00:29:14Sells bonds.
00:29:17Bonds sells him?
00:29:20He belongs to the Windhaven Country Club.
00:29:22If he's broke, how can he belong to that?
00:29:24He was born into it.
00:29:26Which is the only way anyone ever gets in.
00:29:30Phone the company he works for.
00:29:32Tell him Mr. Ecker wants to buy
00:29:33$20,000 worth of bonds.
00:29:36And tell him Mr. Ecker would like...
00:29:38Hello.
00:29:40Would like to buy them from Mr. Easton.
00:29:43Hey, but if you buy the bonds from him,
00:29:45he'll get the commission.
00:29:46What's the idea?
00:29:49So he can pay up his club dues.
00:29:51Get moving.
00:29:53Hey.
00:29:55Tell him to be at my house at 7 o'clock.
00:29:57I'm Phil Easton.
00:30:20Please come in.
00:30:24I, uh, I didn't get the message until a little while ago.
00:30:27Uh, Mr. Ecker's, I mean.
00:30:28He said to be here by 7.
00:30:29I'm a little late.
00:30:31He's about to leave for dinner.
00:30:32But I'm sure he'll see you if he said he would.
00:30:35Won't you sit down?
00:30:36Mr. Easton to see you, Steve.
00:30:45I'll take these.
00:30:49I'm late, Mr. Ecker.
00:30:50That's all right.
00:30:51I got your message.
00:30:53Hmm.
00:30:54Then you know what I want.
00:30:56$20,000 worth of bonds.
00:30:58Yes, that's what they said.
00:30:59I have a list of offerings here.
00:31:01Industrials, municipals.
00:31:02We have a new municipal offering.
00:31:03Uh, no, no, no, no.
00:31:05I never buy municipal bonds.
00:31:07Anything else?
00:31:08Here's your own judgment.
00:31:09Give me up a list.
00:31:11Well, that's certainly fine of you, Mr. Ecker.
00:31:12I'll have it for you in the morning.
00:31:14Then I'll see if you are as smart as I've heard you are.
00:31:18Well, I'm afraid you're flattering me,
00:31:19but I like to hear it just the same.
00:31:21You know, young man, trying to get ahead,
00:31:23wants to marry a girl.
00:31:25Yeah.
00:31:26Maybe with a commission you can get married.
00:31:29You mustn't mind him.
00:31:30He's only joking.
00:31:31Oh, but he's not so wrong at that.
00:31:32Three or four more deals like this,
00:31:34and there will be a Mrs. Phil Easton.
00:31:36Show me you know something about the bond business
00:31:39by the ones you pick out,
00:31:40and maybe...
00:31:41maybe I have some plans for you.
00:31:45You mean that, Mr. Ecker?
00:31:47Sure.
00:31:48Oh, I hardly know what to say.
00:31:50Things like this just don't happen to bond salesmen.
00:31:53But they do.
00:31:53Yes.
00:31:56Oh, wait till Margaret hears this.
00:31:58Margaret?
00:31:59That's a pretty name.
00:32:00She's a very pretty girl, too.
00:32:02You'd think so if you saw her.
00:32:04You may have seen her pictures in the paper.
00:32:06She gets around a bit.
00:32:07Margaret Van Case?
00:32:08Margaret Van Case?
00:32:10Do you know her?
00:32:11I've seen her pictures in the papers.
00:32:16Then you know why I'm so crazy about her.
00:32:18Well, I'll run along, Mr. Ecker, and thanks again.
00:32:22I'm going right out and hitting myself over the head with a horseshoe.
00:32:25Good night, sir.
00:32:25Good night.
00:32:26Good night.
00:32:35Mr. Ecker's residence.
00:32:36Is this Mr. Ecker's hostess?
00:32:40This is Mrs. Carson speaking.
00:32:42Will you give him a message, please?
00:32:45Ask him if he'll be good enough to stop at Mr. Ecker's home
00:32:48and bring her to dinner with him.
00:32:50I'll give him the message.
00:32:52I'm sure he won't mind.
00:32:54Goodbye.
00:33:03I'm going to the Carson's for dinner.
00:33:05Yes?
00:33:06I may be late.
00:33:08You go home.
00:33:09All right, Steve.
00:33:12Mrs. Carson wants you to pick up Miss Van Case.
00:33:17I told her you would.
00:33:19You are an excellent hostess, Lenine.
00:33:21You always know the right answers.
00:33:23Is there a pipe organ in the Carson home?
00:33:27You are not so smart where women are concerned.
00:33:30To Margaret Van Case, you are a novelty.
00:33:32Nothing more.
00:33:33I take back what I said.
00:33:34And you do not always know the right answer.
00:33:36I'm not answering questions, no.
00:33:38I'm telling you that this girl belongs in another world.
00:33:41A world you don't know.
00:33:43One you can never enter.
00:33:46You think so?
00:33:47I know it.
00:33:49I know it.
00:33:50Stay where you belong, Steve Recker.
00:33:52Here's a list of new customers in the investment department.
00:33:55You'll find some of the best names in the city on that list.
00:34:06Praise the Lord, darling.
00:34:20Here's a list of new customers in the investment department.
00:34:23some of the best names in the city on that list, Mr. Recker.
00:34:26Yes, I see.
00:34:28I don't mind saying that Phil has done an excellent job
00:34:31in a little over two months.
00:34:33You're doing fine.
00:34:35I said he was a smart young fellow.
00:34:37I surround myself with capable manpower, like you.
00:34:42And like you.
00:34:43Thank you, Mr. Recker.
00:34:45Manpower is everything.
00:34:47Napoleon was a great general,
00:34:49but without smart officers and a strong army,
00:34:51what could he do, hmm?
00:34:53So I, well, I work the same way.
00:34:58Now, really, gentlemen,
00:34:59this bank must be the best bank in the city.
00:35:01Why?
00:35:03Because I'm proud of this city,
00:35:04and it must have nothing but the best.
00:35:06Someday, Mr. Recker,
00:35:07the public will reward you for your interest in its welfare.
00:35:11The public has always been good to me.
00:35:16Yes?
00:35:18Miss Van Case is here to lunch with you, Mr. Easton.
00:35:20Well, you better tell her
00:35:22tell Miss Van Case to come in.
00:35:25You mustn't break a lunch and bake, my boy.
00:35:32Three men and a conference.
00:35:33We're practically finished, though.
00:35:35Then you won't need me.
00:35:38Yes?
00:35:39Mr. Easton, Mr. Cortland is here, sir.
00:35:41Oh, uh, well, tell him I'll see him in a few moments.
00:35:45That's Terry Cortland.
00:35:47I've been working on him for weeks regarding a trust fund.
00:35:50I guess you're out of luck, darling.
00:35:51If you can get Terry Cortland for a customer,
00:35:53I'll be willing to skip lunch.
00:35:55That's not necessary.
00:35:56You can lunch with me.
00:35:58Oh, but I don't want to disrupt your plans.
00:36:00They include lunch.
00:36:02Fine.
00:36:03Thanks a lot, Mr. Recker.
00:36:05Well, you'd better hurry.
00:36:05I don't want to keep Terry waiting.
00:36:07We're being good hours.
00:36:09See you later, big business.
00:36:16I saw an architect's sketch in the paper today, Steve.
00:36:19It pictured a beautiful garden spot.
00:36:21Yes, yes, I saw it, too.
00:36:23I'm likely to awaken any morning
00:36:24to find a landscaped garden in my backyard
00:36:26and a gurgling fountain on my front lawn.
00:36:29They're much nicer than factories and filling stations.
00:36:31But you shouldn't have done it.
00:36:32I?
00:36:34The council killed the zoning ordinance
00:36:36and decided to put in a park system.
00:36:38I had nothing to do with it.
00:36:39Stop being modest, Steve.
00:36:41I know you did it, and I appreciate it.
00:36:43But I think we should understand each other.
00:36:48Apparently, you haven't noticed this.
00:36:50Phil gave it to me last night.
00:36:53Well, aren't you going to congratulate me?
00:36:57No.
00:36:57Phil is only a boy.
00:37:01You deserve a man.
00:37:03But I love Phil.
00:37:06What can he give you?
00:37:07Himself.
00:37:09Not enough.
00:37:11Oh, I know you're rich and powerful,
00:37:13and I should be all agog because you want to marry me.
00:37:16But honestly, I'm not.
00:37:19It may be a shock to you, Steve,
00:37:20but even you can't have everything you want.
00:37:22If someone had told you three months ago
00:37:27that today you would be having lunch with Steve Rekker,
00:37:29you would have said no.
00:37:31Now, today you tell me I cannot have you,
00:37:35and yet three months from now...
00:37:38Three months?
00:37:39Three years?
00:37:40Three thousand years, Steve.
00:37:42No.
00:37:42I'll take the dollar lunch with the chicken soup and roast beef.
00:37:48What do you have, Inspector?
00:37:50Yes, Sam.
00:37:51Thought you didn't like roast beef.
00:37:53I work up an appetite for red meat every now and then.
00:37:56Make his rare.
00:38:02Well.
00:38:04Won't be long now.
00:38:06But won't.
00:38:09Who's the girl?
00:38:10Margaret Van Case.
00:38:13Of the Van Cases?
00:38:14Yep.
00:38:15The town's front family.
00:38:17What's he doing with a girl like that?
00:38:19Making his first bad move.
00:38:21Trying to trade a blackjack for a silk hat.
00:38:30Yep.
00:38:31It won't be long now.
00:38:35The boss wants you to put this in the safe.
00:38:37What is it?
00:38:38Dynamite.
00:38:39It looks quite innocent.
00:38:40Yeah, it costs $50,000.
00:38:42For such a little package?
00:38:43You know how Steve is.
00:38:44Nothing but the best.
00:38:46Especially for the girl he's going to marry.
00:38:48Matty?
00:38:49Sure.
00:38:50Miss Van Case.
00:38:51He's got a taste of society now.
00:38:53And if you don't crush her with this Van Case girl,
00:38:54it'll be with somebody else.
00:38:55I told you to go to the Jewelers and pick up that package.
00:39:11Go to the airport.
00:39:14A plane arrives in...
00:39:17in ten minutes.
00:39:19Who am I supposed to meet?
00:39:20Just stand there.
00:39:21They'll come to you.
00:39:22Hurry.
00:39:22Where will I take them?
00:39:26They'll know where to go.
00:39:28Is that all?
00:39:29For you, it's plenty.
00:39:30She's beginning to ask too many questions.
00:39:43You want to talk, Lannien?
00:39:53Yes.
00:39:54Well?
00:39:57Well, what do you want?
00:40:00Nothing.
00:40:01You're a strange person, Lannien.
00:40:03You want nothing.
00:40:04I've never before met anyone who wants nothing.
00:40:07I possess everything within my reach.
00:40:09So I've stopped watching.
00:40:13Mr. Confucius?
00:40:16Lannien.
00:40:17I like Confucius better.
00:40:19And I do not want what I cannot have.
00:40:21There is no such thing.
00:40:22There is one thing.
00:40:23Oh, there is not.
00:40:24Nothing!
00:40:28Nothing, I tell you.
00:40:29You're making a mistake.
00:40:30You're making a mistake.
00:40:30You're making a mistake.
00:40:30You're making a mistake.
00:40:30You're making a mistake.
00:40:35You've reached too far, Steve.
00:41:03Swell place.
00:41:04Why did Rick ever tell us to come here?
00:41:06What's the idea?
00:41:08What happens next?
00:41:10I told you I don't know.
00:41:11I don't know anything, see?
00:41:13Not anything.
00:41:15Shh!
00:41:16Put that away.
00:41:24Oh, Steve.
00:41:26Bit it.
00:41:27Now listen, you two.
00:41:32This job is easy, but it must be done right.
00:41:42It would be funny if I'd forgotten how to do this.
00:41:46To work for Ricky, you have to be everything but an acrobat.
00:41:49Even that might come in handy.
00:41:53Now, how's that?
00:41:55Not bad, Professor.
00:41:56Not bad.
00:41:58Just a little something I picked up from my travels.
00:42:02Mr. Easton, have you any gilt-edge bonds that might retain a nominal investment?
00:42:06Mr. Easton?
00:42:08These make $74,000.
00:42:10These make $180,000.
00:42:12And these bring a total to $218,000.
00:42:16How do you want to pay for them, Mr. Thomas?
00:42:18In cash.
00:42:19I don't like checks.
00:42:21I have the money right here.
00:42:22Well, that's a lot of money to be carrying around.
00:42:24The money will soon be your responsibility, Mr. Easton.
00:42:27But these bonds are just as negotiable as cash.
00:42:30Why not leave them here in a safe deposit vault?
00:42:32Yes, I might do that.
00:42:33Fine.
00:42:34I'll make out a ball slip right away.
00:42:37Is, uh...
00:42:39Is that clock right?
00:42:42Yes.
00:42:43Afraid of being locked in the bank?
00:42:44I think I can get you out.
00:42:47Now, if you'll sign these...
00:42:49Just be quiet, Mr. Easton.
00:42:52Don't be a fool.
00:42:53You couldn't get out the front door.
00:42:54There's the stuff.
00:42:56How did you get in that way?
00:42:58Where did you get the key?
00:42:59Quiet, Mr. Easton.
00:43:02All right.
00:43:05Answer it.
00:43:07Mr. Easton.
00:43:09Yes?
00:43:10The guard is here, sir, for those bonds.
00:43:12They're ready to close the vault.
00:43:14Tell the guard...
00:43:15Tell the guard to leave the vault open for a few minutes.
00:43:20Yes, sir.
00:43:23All right.
00:43:24Let's go.
00:43:26You mean me?
00:43:26Yes, you.
00:43:27Come on.
00:43:29Get going.
00:43:32That will征使い待ている.
00:43:34But is, uh...
00:43:35I see, sir, as well...
00:43:36And until he will allow us...
00:43:37I'll have to follow it.
00:43:42Mr. Easton.
00:43:42Police is standing there.
00:43:44ном Tuonghi.
00:43:45ish, sir.
00:43:46Mr. Easton.
00:43:47Mr. Easton.
00:43:49Mr. Easton.
00:43:56Police headquarters.
00:43:58Inspector Brandon, please.
00:44:02Inspector Brandon speaking.
00:44:04Take a look at number seven, Eden Apartments.
00:44:07What's the matter?
00:44:07Is somebody playing our radio too loud?
00:44:09Number seven, Eden Apartments.
00:44:14Follow Brandon out there.
00:44:16Follow me what happens.
00:44:20Yeah, that's Easton all right.
00:44:45Damn it.
00:44:45Yeah, it's dead drunk.
00:44:48He must have been working with a mob and they crossed him up.
00:44:53Say, that's why I got this tip.
00:44:55They figured that this pinch would give them time to get away.
00:44:58I'll call the wagon.
00:44:59No, no.
00:45:01We'll take him in and keep it quiet as long as possible.
00:45:04Good idea.
00:45:05Come on, bud.
00:45:05Come on.
00:45:06Wait.
00:45:07Get some water, will you?
00:45:09Come on.
00:45:09Come on.
00:45:10Come on.
00:45:10Come on.
00:45:10Come on.
00:45:18This is Nicky.
00:45:29They picked him up.
00:45:30Get the bans.
00:45:31Send Crouch in handy out of town.
00:45:33In an automobile.
00:45:35Then go to police headquarters and keep your eyes open.
00:45:38Okay.
00:45:41Don't argue with me.
00:45:43The boss wants you to stay away from railroad stations and airports.
00:45:45That's why you're leaving in this car.
00:45:47Okay.
00:45:57Mr. Ricker is expecting you.
00:45:59What is it, Steve?
00:46:07Have you some news?
00:46:08Yes.
00:46:09I sent for you to tell you they found Phil.
00:46:12Found him?
00:46:12Where is Steve?
00:46:13When?
00:46:13Is he all right?
00:46:14Not so fast, please.
00:46:15Yes, I think he's all right.
00:46:17Take me to him.
00:46:18Not yet.
00:46:19He's under arrest.
00:46:20No.
00:46:22No, Steve.
00:46:22That can't be.
00:46:23Phil isn't a criminal.
00:46:26When a man disappears with over $200,000
00:46:28belonging to someone else,
00:46:30that's what the police call him.
00:46:32Then,
00:46:32then you think he's guilty.
00:46:35I said the police.
00:46:35What I think doesn't matter.
00:46:37But you have enough power to free him,
00:46:39to clear him.
00:46:40Sometimes it's not so easy to fix things.
00:46:44It's too bad.
00:46:45Nice boy like Phil.
00:46:48Prison,
00:46:49disgrace.
00:46:50That's what you wanted, wasn't it?
00:47:00To see him in disgrace.
00:47:03You put him in that job.
00:47:05Why?
00:47:07So that this would happen.
00:47:10It sounds fantastic, doesn't it?
00:47:12But it's the truth.
00:47:14You wanted me,
00:47:16so you built Phil up.
00:47:17and then knocked him down.
00:47:20No one would believe that, would they?
00:47:22But we know it's the truth, don't we?
00:47:30Well,
00:47:31why don't you answer me?
00:47:37You have answered for me.
00:47:40Is there no way
00:47:41he can be cleared without your help?
00:47:46No way.
00:47:47Is there no way I can show you up
00:47:50for what you are?
00:47:53No way.
00:47:55All right.
00:47:57Then,
00:47:57what's your proposition?
00:48:00If I marry you,
00:48:02you will clear Phil.
00:48:04As though this never happened.
00:48:07As your wife,
00:48:08I'm to open the doors
00:48:09of respectable society to you.
00:48:11Yes.
00:48:13Yes.
00:48:16I love Phil.
00:48:18Do you understand?
00:48:20Yes.
00:48:21And I hate you.
00:48:25Even so,
00:48:26I'll try.
00:48:28Very well.
00:48:30I'll go through the ceremony.
00:48:32I'll be your wife
00:48:33as far as the parents have gone.
00:48:34and I'll do everything in my power
00:48:38to pay you back
00:48:38for what you've done
00:48:39to Phil and me.
00:48:40You love me,
00:48:44don't you, Steve?
00:48:46Yes, Margaret.
00:48:49That's fine.
00:48:51That makes it so much easier.
00:48:54I'll take,
00:48:56but I'll never give.
00:48:57I'll show you
00:49:00what living in contempt
00:49:01really means.
00:49:04Before you're finished
00:49:04with me, Steve Rucker,
00:49:05you'll think
00:49:06your gangster enemies
00:49:07were amateurs.
00:49:08And in the end,
00:49:09I'll go back
00:49:10to the man I love.
00:49:11Maybe you'll still have me.
00:49:15Well,
00:49:16do you still want me?
00:49:19Yes.
00:49:20Yes,
00:49:20it cannot be any other way.
00:49:22I cannot do
00:49:22any other thing.
00:49:26And you'll get Phil
00:49:26out of this.
00:49:27Yes.
00:49:29Go home,
00:49:29pack.
00:49:30Meet me at the airport
00:49:31at seven o'clock.
00:49:32But Phil,
00:49:33what about...
00:49:33Phil,
00:49:34Phil,
00:49:34I will have him
00:49:35released immediately.
00:49:37When we return,
00:49:38you can explain to him
00:49:38that you married me
00:49:39because you wanted
00:49:40a rich husband.
00:49:43No, Steve.
00:49:44No,
00:49:45I must see Phil
00:49:46before we leave.
00:49:47Then there's no deal.
00:49:53Very well.
00:49:55The airport at seven,
00:49:56then.
00:49:56come on,
00:50:04quit stalling,
00:50:04will you?
00:50:05Since you're not smart,
00:50:07a man with whiskers
00:50:08walks into your office
00:50:08and wants to buy some bonds.
00:50:10A man with whiskers.
00:50:13Oh,
00:50:14what's the use?
00:50:15You won't believe
00:50:15anything I tell you.
00:50:17I've had enough of this.
00:50:18Let me phone my lawyer.
00:50:18No,
00:50:19you can have all the lawyers
00:50:20you want.
00:50:21After I book,
00:50:22you can't keep me here.
00:50:23I can keep you here
00:50:25for 24 hours
00:50:26on suspicion
00:50:27before I book you.
00:50:29I'll get it.
00:50:30come on,
00:50:31get wise.
00:50:33Don't make me shove you around.
00:50:34Here.
00:50:35Thanks.
00:50:36Now look,
00:50:36who?
00:50:38Oh,
00:50:38good news.
00:50:41Habeas corpus parker's
00:50:42on the phone.
00:50:43inspector Brandon's talking.
00:50:51Yes,
00:50:51I did.
00:50:52I arrested them
00:50:52this afternoon.
00:50:54Well,
00:50:54I'm only questioning them.
00:50:58Yeah.
00:51:02Yeah,
00:51:02all right.
00:51:04All right,
00:51:05I get it.
00:51:05that was one of the city's
00:51:11big minds talking.
00:51:12He just got a message
00:51:13from his great friend,
00:51:15Mr. Rekker.
00:51:16Mr. Rekker wants you
00:51:17booked right away
00:51:18so his lawyer can spring you
00:51:19on bail.
00:51:19You understand that,
00:51:20don't you?
00:51:21I think so.
00:51:23Okay,
00:51:23Phil Easton,
00:51:24I arrest you
00:51:25for the crime of grand
00:51:26larceny and conspiracy
00:51:28to commit robbery.
00:51:29That's the legal phrase,
00:51:30see,
00:51:30but you don't have to worry
00:51:31about that because Mr.
00:51:32Rekker's lawyers
00:51:33will fix everything.
00:51:34But get this.
00:51:35I'm not through
00:51:36with you.
00:51:37And I'm not through
00:51:38with Mr. Rekker.
00:51:39You can tell him
00:51:39that for me.
00:51:42Take him out
00:51:42and book him.
00:51:43His bail's probably
00:51:44waiting.
00:51:56Elevator three
00:51:57going up.
00:52:05Let's see.
00:52:10Tropic violators?
00:52:11Yeah,
00:52:11they drove
00:52:12through a red light.
00:52:13But we found
00:52:14these guns in their car.
00:52:15Well,
00:52:16come on in,
00:52:17boys.
00:52:17It's just about
00:52:18tea time.
00:52:19We haven't got any tea,
00:52:20but we can have a little
00:52:21chat, huh?
00:52:21Come on.
00:52:35These are the
00:52:45airplane tickets
00:52:46Mr. Rekker ordered.
00:52:47Tickets?
00:52:48Yes, ma'am.
00:52:48Two tickets
00:52:48for the 715 plane.
00:52:58Boast in.
00:53:24The cops got Crouch and Henley.
00:53:27Brandon's got them.
00:53:28He's working on them now.
00:53:29For what were they arrested?
00:53:31They tried to beat a stop sign.
00:53:32The cops fixed the car
00:53:33and found two heaters.
00:53:35Too bad
00:53:36for Crouch and Henley.
00:53:38But suppose Brandon rings
00:53:39in Easton and he identifies them.
00:53:42Relax, Nicky, relax.
00:53:44It will need more
00:53:45than Easton's identification.
00:53:46It would need
00:53:47those bonds.
00:53:52One,
00:53:53two,
00:53:55three,
00:53:56four.
00:53:59What's this?
00:53:59Four.
00:54:00The bonds,
00:54:01of course.
00:54:03Look again.
00:54:08The newspapers.
00:54:12Well, Nicky?
00:54:14If Boast,
00:54:15you don't think
00:54:15I'd take them.
00:54:17You don't think
00:54:17I'm that crazy.
00:54:19I didn't open
00:54:19this bag
00:54:19until this minute.
00:54:20You let Crouch and
00:54:21Hanley go
00:54:22without checking up
00:54:22on them.
00:54:23I didn't have no chance
00:54:23to.
00:54:24I wanted them to
00:54:25scream like you said.
00:54:26Shut up.
00:54:29The police
00:54:30fisked their car.
00:54:32They found two guns.
00:54:33And the bonds.
00:54:34And Brandon
00:54:35is working on them now.
00:54:36And he's got the bonds.
00:54:38The bank gave the serial
00:54:39numbers to the cops.
00:54:40Shut up, I said.
00:54:41But if Brandon
00:54:41rings in Easton now,
00:54:43you won't be able
00:54:43to spring,
00:54:44Crouch and Henley.
00:54:44They'll sing
00:54:44to save their own ex.
00:54:46That Crouch is a rat.
00:54:47Brandon will not
00:54:48ring in Easton.
00:54:49Come in,
00:54:59Mr. Easton.
00:55:00I'm looking for Margaret.
00:55:01I went to her home,
00:55:01but she's not there.
00:55:03I thought she might
00:55:03be here.
00:55:04Don't worry.
00:55:05I'm sure everything
00:55:06will be all right.
00:55:07Well, well,
00:55:08how glad I am
00:55:09to see you.
00:55:10Thank you, Mr. Recker,
00:55:11for sending that lawyer.
00:55:13It was the least
00:55:14I could do.
00:55:15Can you believe in me?
00:55:16You know I didn't do it?
00:55:18Not for a moment
00:55:19when did I think
00:55:19you were guilty.
00:55:21Mr. Recker,
00:55:21I don't know what to say.
00:55:22Say nothing.
00:55:23I will talk.
00:55:24We'll straighten
00:55:24everything out.
00:55:25You mean the robbery?
00:55:26Yes, I think
00:55:27we can clear things up.
00:55:29Will you excuse us, please?
00:55:30Of course.
00:55:44These are the stolen bonds.
00:55:46You know everything,
00:55:47don't you?
00:55:47Like Inspector Brandon.
00:55:49More than Inspector Brandon.
00:55:51Who were those men
00:55:51that Steve Harden
00:55:52steal these bonds?
00:55:53How would I know?
00:55:54You knew where
00:55:55to get the bonds.
00:55:56Yes, but...
00:55:57Stop asking me questions.
00:55:59You've told me enough.
00:56:06And all you have to do
00:56:07is take a look
00:56:07at the two men
00:56:08and see if you can
00:56:09identify them
00:56:10as the ones
00:56:10who held you up
00:56:11and stole the bonds.
00:56:12And this Nicky
00:56:13is waiting there now
00:56:14with the police?
00:56:15Yes,
00:56:15in the Ace garage
00:56:16at the corner of
00:56:1710th and Detroit.
00:56:18I'm sure all our troubles
00:56:20will be ended
00:56:20when you meet Nicky.
00:56:22Thanks, Mr. Rekker.
00:56:23What a pity.
00:56:43He's such a nice fellow.
00:56:47You mean you're going to...
00:56:48I have to.
00:56:52He's in my way now.
00:56:54Is that why
00:56:54you're sending me
00:56:55to the Ace garage?
00:56:57Yes.
00:56:58Oh, no, boss.
00:56:59Not Easton.
00:57:00I...
00:57:01I couldn't.
00:57:02Afraid?
00:57:03You know, I'm not afraid.
00:57:04Maybe you would sooner
00:57:05go there with him.
00:57:07Hmm?
00:57:08And wait together.
00:57:10Okay, boss.
00:57:12When you get there,
00:57:13he'll be waiting
00:57:14in the garage.
00:57:27Hiya, Nicky.
00:57:31Keep going.
00:57:32What's the idea?
00:57:33Right down
00:57:33and keep going.
00:57:36Get in that car.
00:57:51James.
00:57:51Say, when?
00:58:06I am surprised, Lan Yin.
00:58:08Oh, come see.
00:58:09Just one highball.
00:58:11I have never seen you drink before.
00:58:13You'll never see me drink again.
00:58:15I promise you that.
00:58:17You know what I think about liquor.
00:58:20Of course.
00:58:23But please join me
00:58:24just this once.
00:58:26Please.
00:58:29You're acting very strange, Lan Yin.
00:58:34Not the way you expected me to act.
00:58:36Is that it?
00:58:37Expected you to act?
00:58:41About what?
00:58:43Nothing, Steve.
00:58:45Well, here's health.
00:58:49When I pause like that,
00:58:51you should say,
00:58:53and happiness.
00:58:54I hate toasts.
00:58:55I hate toasts.
00:58:56You know that.
00:58:57So do I.
00:58:58Music is much better.
00:59:00Thanks for the memory
00:59:12of candlelight and wine,
00:59:16castles on the Rhine,
00:59:18the Parthenon and the Monce
00:59:20on the Hudson River Line.
00:59:22How lovely it was
00:59:26Flames full of memory
00:59:30Of rainy afternoons,
00:59:34Swingy Harlem tunes,
00:59:36Motor trips and burning lips
00:59:38and burning toast and prunes.
00:59:40How lovely it was
00:59:45Will you say goodbye
00:59:47with a highball?
00:59:49Then I'll get as high
00:59:52as a steeple
00:59:53For we are intelligent people
00:59:58No tears, no fuss
01:00:02Hooray for us
01:00:05So thanks for the memory
01:00:09And strictly I'm to know
01:00:13Darling, how are you?
01:00:15And how are all the little dreams
01:00:18That never did come true
01:00:21Awfully glad I met you
01:00:24Cheerio and toodaloo
01:00:28And thank you
01:00:31So much
01:00:37You're trying to tell me
01:00:42We are no longer friends
01:00:45We'll always be friends
01:00:48Do you know that I'm going away?
01:00:55Aren't you?
01:00:57Yes
01:00:58Do you know whether I will return?
01:01:04Will you?
01:01:05I don't know
01:01:08I have no use for so much money, Steve
01:01:27You will keep it in case I should return
01:01:30You are the only one I can trust
01:01:33Even better than myself
01:01:36I have been thinking
01:01:39Maybe I'm like the crazy fellow
01:01:43Who went looking for that pot of gold
01:01:46At the end of the rainbow
01:01:47He didn't find it
01:01:50Maybe she is a rainbow
01:01:53Maybe she will break me into little bits
01:01:55And I will crawl away
01:02:00Maybe
01:02:03But I will be sure of one thing
01:02:06Lanine is waiting
01:02:09Waiting for the little bits
01:02:12That can never be put together again
01:02:15Yes
01:02:16Yes, because you are a friend
01:02:18A real friend
01:02:21Before I didn't know it
01:02:24So much
01:02:25But now I do
01:02:27Maybe I'm a little sad
01:02:32I cannot understand it
01:02:35I'm sitting on top of the world
01:02:39And I'm not happy
01:02:40The top of the world is a lonely place, Steve
01:02:45Maybe I'll find something
01:02:47I'll be sure
01:02:47I'll be sure
01:02:48My friends
01:02:51My friend
01:02:52What do you want
01:02:53To say
01:02:54Yeah
01:02:55Well, I'll be sure
01:02:56Often
01:02:57But now
01:02:58I'll be sure
01:03:00I'll be sure
01:03:01I won't be sure
01:03:02I'll be sure
01:03:03I'll be sure
01:03:05But now
01:03:06I'll be sure
01:03:07I told you
01:03:07I'll be sure
01:03:08I'll be sure
01:03:09I'm sure
01:03:10I'll be sure
01:03:10I'll be sure
01:03:11I'll be sure
01:03:12Even if you are
01:05:49Lan Yin.
01:05:51What is it?
01:05:52Lan Yin.
01:05:53You are the one who always tells me everything.
01:05:55Answer me, Lan Yin.
01:05:57All right, Mr. Recker.
01:06:11Drop it.
01:06:12No.
01:06:23No.
01:06:24I didn't do it.
01:06:26I didn't.
01:06:27I couldn't kill her.
01:06:28I couldn't kill her.
01:06:29Brandon, I couldn't.
01:06:31Not Lan Yin.
01:06:33Give me a hand.
01:06:35You can't eat these, Recker.
01:06:41You can't eat these, Recker.
01:06:42You can't eat these, Recker.
01:06:44No.
01:06:45No, Brandon.
01:06:46You got me wrong.
01:06:49You can't do this.
01:06:50You can't, Brandon.
01:06:51You're a square couple.
01:06:53Eight men.
01:06:54Eight men you've killed.
01:06:56Now you're gonna hang for something you didn't do.
01:07:00No.
01:07:01No.
01:07:02You can't do this.
01:07:03Lois caught up with you, Recker.
01:07:05If this doesn't do it, we've got you for the Rance murder.
01:07:16Come on, Recker.
01:07:33Make all the arrangements.
01:07:37It must be beautiful.
01:07:40Very beautiful, James.
01:07:42She liked Handel's lago.
01:07:45Tell the organist to play it.
01:07:47Mr. Recker, is there anything you'll need, sir?
01:07:51No.
01:07:56The one thing I need, I can never have again.
01:08:02No.
01:08:03No.
01:08:04No.
01:08:05See?
01:08:06Ugh.
01:08:07Mm.
01:08:08Mm.
01:08:17Fi.
01:08:22So then, Ashers, I don't know nothin' see!
01:08:26Knowledge.
01:08:28The cops, they don't
01:08:29say anything for a while.
01:08:31scram so just I'm walking out Brandon comes walking in with a boss the boss
01:08:37wearing bracelets first-degree murder says Brandon when he books the boss
01:08:42maybe says Brandon you like to call your lawyer but the boss don't say nothing
01:08:49just shakes his head a couple of weeks now not a play this thing then maybe I'll
01:09:01throw a party then do you think them swirls would come if I throw a party for
01:09:06them I'm sure they wouldn't and even if they did I wouldn't be here to open that
01:09:13door
01:09:23and then landing gave me the tickets and said you'd be on the plane that's why I'm
01:09:27here darling then what did you say what a beautiful name
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01:10:07you
01:10:09you
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