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00:00How was the flight?
00:17Fine.
00:19Oh, could I see you for a minute?
00:25She's been here for over an hour.
00:27What's her name?
00:28Mrs. Anne Gordon.
00:29She didn't want to speak to anybody except you,
00:31so I hadn't pressed her.
00:32Harry, she's been crying.
00:40Hi, I'm Harry Rule.
00:41How are you?
00:43Can I take your coat?
00:44No, it's all right.
00:47Well, why don't you tell me what's wrong?
00:52I don't even know why I came.
00:54Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, for nearly three weeks now, you have listened, with patience, to the massive evidence put before you.
01:06But there is no doubt in my mind that the three accused, David Blair, Henry Franks, and John Stuart Gordon, are the three who made the savage and fatal attack on police officer Standgate.
01:19I couldn't think of anything else to do, I suppose.
01:25All these last months, and now this.
01:28One by one, their pleas and alibis have been shown to be false.
01:33The case against them is irrefutably proven.
01:37I'm sure that your verdict will reflect that conclusion.
01:40This has been a long and tiring case for all concerned.
01:49And I suspect that counsel for the defense will wish to address
01:52at
01:55some
01:56length
01:59the court will be upstanding.
02:03Keep away, keep away, keep away.
02:28My husband, I haven't seen him for two days.
02:33Find him, please.
02:35Before he does something terrible.
03:03Hello, Judge Cronin.
03:28Oh, hello.
03:29How are you feeling?
03:30I'm very well, thank you, sister.
03:32You know, the way you're caring for me, I should be back in Harneys very soon.
03:35Good.
03:37You sure you're quite warm enough?
03:38Yes, yes, thank you.
03:39I'm fine.
03:40Isn't it a lovely day?
03:41I wonder if the weather forecasters ever confessed to misleading people.
03:46Oh?
03:47It was supposed to rain.
03:48Oh, was it?
04:00Judge Cronin, I've got to speak to you.
04:03Who are you?
04:04My name's Gordon, Arthur Gordon.
04:05I'm John, Gordon's father.
04:07This is highly improper.
04:08You must leave immediately.
04:10You're not being fair.
04:11I must not and will not speak to you.
04:11That boy's only 18.
04:13There is nothing you can say.
04:14Don't you understand.
04:15Now, will you please leave me alone?
04:17Take your hand off me.
04:18I see.
04:30Yes.
04:32Yes, well, I appreciate your confidence.
04:34Of course I'll do this for you.
04:37Goodbye.
04:40How's the judge?
04:41Oh, he's fairly shaken up, but nothing more.
04:44It could have been worse.
04:45Well, this is all the weaklies I could find.
04:48Tell me, what's the procedure in a case like this?
04:51Well, the judge got sick just before the summing up,
04:54so the case was adjourned, which is not without precedent.
04:57By the end of the week, there'll either be a resumption or there'll be a retry.
05:03Oh, I see.
05:05What concerns me more is the boy's father, Gordon.
05:08Twenty days in court with tension building,
05:11and then the judge collapses.
05:12You can imagine his state of mind.
05:14Yeah.
05:16I think we'd better find him.
05:17From Paul, check his office.
05:18I'll seek out his local haunts.
05:20Okay, will do.
05:21Here.
05:21Hello.
05:39Hello.
05:46Can I help you?
05:47Yes, my name's Paul Boucher.
05:49I'm looking for Arthur Gordon.
05:51Oh, he isn't here.
05:53Well, could you tell me where I could find him?
05:54I haven't seen him for weeks.
05:56He's been at the court.
05:57You know, the trial.
05:59Well, his son killed a policeman.
06:05Clyde Nursing Home.
06:06Um, Judge Cronin, please.
06:08Judge Cronin, please.
06:09Who's speaking, please?
06:12Clock of the court.
06:16Judge Cronin here.
06:18Ah.
06:19Judge Cronin.
06:20I just want to apologize about this morning.
06:23Hello?
06:24Hello?
06:26Hello?
06:27Hello?
06:27Hello?
06:40Good evening.
06:41Like a light locker, please.
06:53Mind if I sit down?
06:54You're, uh, Arthur Gordon.
07:01Mind you.
07:07You want something from me?
07:08Yeah, I'd like to talk to you.
07:11You're a reporter.
07:12No, no, no.
07:13No, no.
07:13My name is Ruhl.
07:15Harry Ruhl.
07:19Your wife asked me to find you.
07:21Did she?
07:26Yeah, she felt you were under quite a strain.
07:28And she asked me to help.
07:30I need no help.
07:34Why did you see that judge?
07:40I just wanted to talk to him.
07:44Is she right?
07:44It was a mistake.
07:46I should never have got to see him.
07:48I see that now.
07:48Vodka, sir.
08:01You married?
08:03Divorced.
08:05Children?
08:08One son.
08:10Normal?
08:10I'm sorry, Ed.
08:14Is he normal?
08:16Oh.
08:18Yes, I'd say he was.
08:22How old is he?
08:24He'll be six on his next birthday.
08:26Six.
08:26Well, I'll just imagine he were 18.
08:35They're starting off at university.
08:39Good business ready for him to take over.
08:43Business I started from nothing.
08:44And now he's on trial for murder.
08:54The judge is so twisty and so biased.
08:58They're questioning the judge's impartiality.
09:02Impartiality.
09:05You should have seen him at the trial.
09:08Kneeling away.
09:09Poisoning the minds of the jury.
09:26I'm going to give you some advice.
09:30Go home to your wife.
09:33Go home and stay home.
09:35Do you think we've got a fair trial, eh?
09:38Do you think we've got a fair trial?
09:40Do you think we've got a fair trial, eh?
09:42Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
10:12Yes, yes, yes.
10:42I thought I gave you some advice.
10:50Why did you follow me?
10:53I wanted to help.
10:57What are you doing here, Gordon?
11:01I hate to mention it, but this does happen to be in my office.
11:05I thought I might pick up some work.
11:14Take my mind off things.
11:16Sounds like a good idea.
11:19Why don't you pick up whatever it is you want and come along with me?
11:24I promised your wife I'd find you, okay?
11:40Okay.
11:41You go ahead.
11:59I'll look up.
12:00I'll look up.
12:30I'll look up.
13:01See anything?
13:03Well, there's no blood.
13:05Ah.
13:06Listen, why do you think Gordon tried to fix you?
13:08Oh, I don't know.
13:10He just wanted to get me out of the way for a while.
13:13What interests me more, though, is what he was doing in his office.
13:17Yeah.
13:17Well, I guess, uh, with this little room.
13:26I guess, uh, with this little room.
13:26I guess, uh, with this little room.
13:26Well, I guess, uh, with this little room, I'd like to say, too, high school.
13:39Uh, what about this little room?
13:41You have no idea where he is.
14:05No.
14:07Mrs. Gordon,
14:09does your husband have a gun?
14:11Yes, he used to keep one in the office.
14:20It was a small coat.
14:23Black, I think.
14:24I see.
14:26Yes, but it can't be fired.
14:28Arthur filed off the...
14:30Firing pin.
14:31Firing pin, yes, that's right.
14:33Yes, it was quite useless.
14:37I'm so sorry, Mr. Rule.
14:38Well, thanks for talking with us.
14:44We'll let you know if anything develops.
14:46But you've got to do something.
14:47We're doing all we can.
14:48But you don't understand.
14:50Arthur.
14:54Oh, I should have told you the first time I came to see you.
14:59Five years ago,
15:00my husband had a breakdown.
15:02Come on.
15:32It was when John, my husband and he, never seemed to be able to talk.
16:02They didn't really get on together, you see.
16:05My husband was working all hours day and night.
16:08The business was going through a bad patch.
16:10And he believed, he was absolutely convinced that several other companies, rivals, you know, had ganged up on him.
16:21And had they?
16:22No.
16:29Oh, no.
16:30It was...
16:32The psychiatrist called it a persecution complex brought about by stress.
16:39He just cracked, with the worry of it all.
16:45And...
16:46It's all right.
16:49Now, come on, sit down.
16:50Come on.
16:53Now, go on, Mrs. Baldwin.
16:56Oh, seeing him sitting in court day after day.
17:01I saw the same worried torture.
17:06The same symptoms.
17:07Yes.
17:10Yes.
17:10Persecution complex.
17:16And the judge is the persecutor.
17:17Welcome Home House.
17:21I'm sorry, sir.
17:30Oh, man.
17:31May you leave.
17:33healedrique.
17:34Oh, man.
17:34I don't show you.
17:36I don't know.
17:36Honestly, when you don't know only.
17:37I don't know.
17:37It'll be fine.
17:38I don't know.
17:39I don't know.
17:40I don't know.
17:41I don't know.
17:41I don't know.
17:42I don't hear you.
17:44The man on the edge of a breakdown.
17:58Determined to get Judge Cronin.
18:00And he is armed.
18:02Yeah, but the gun can't be fired.
18:04Well, Gordon's practical.
18:05He can replace the firing pin.
18:08The man has the capability to kill.
18:12Therefore, I think we should contact the police.
18:14The man has the capability to kill.
18:44We're used to a lot of false alarms in our work, Mr. Ruhm.
19:05Inspector, I don't think Gordon is a false alarm.
19:08Well, we'll see.
19:09The judge will be given police protection, of course.
19:12But I'm quite sure nothing will happen.
19:14Well, let's host over.
19:15I say.
19:44Is all this really necessary?
19:47Well, goodbye, sister.
19:49Thanks once more.
19:50Goodbye, sir.
20:04You know, a man in the back of a moving car
20:06isn't an easy target.
20:08How well do you think Gordon can use that gun?
20:11Well, he was in the army,
20:12but that doesn't mean anything.
20:14Yes, Mrs. Gordon.
20:26Okay.
20:27Right.
20:29Bye.
20:32He just walked in his own front door.
20:36Well, that's a relief.
20:38I'm not so sure about that.
20:40I still don't understand why he was in his office.
20:44Usual, sir.
20:53Usual, sir.
20:53I SAW już, sir.
21:07I've had to, I don't know.
21:19What are we looking for?
21:31I don't know.
21:33I followed Gordon here last night, though.
21:35He must have come for some reason.
21:42Break it open.
21:49I'll be the judge.
22:08There's a clock there on the wall.
22:10Now it's gone.
22:14Look at this.
22:16Detonators.
22:19You need explosives for demolition work.
22:23A time bomb.
22:34Get me the radio room.
22:36Emergency.
22:49Radio message, sir.
23:05There may be a bomb planted in your car.
23:06I would have thought that rather unmercly.
23:11I would have thought that rather unmercly.
23:27Now, then.
23:27Oh, as usual, that's seven minutes fast.
23:46What happens next?
23:48Well, that depends on the police.
23:52There's obviously a serious case against you.
23:56If you accept that, and the fact that you need help, psychiatric treatment, things might be a lot easier.
24:06It was all for the boy.
24:15Before I deal in points of evidence in detail, it is my duty to remind you that the onus of proof lies squarely on the shoulders of the prosecution.
24:29You may feel that the evidence presented against Blair and Franks satisfies you of their guilt.
24:37But in the case of John Stuart Gordon, you may prefer his version of what happened on that night in question.
24:45If you do, or indeed, if there is a reasonable doubt in your minds as to his guilt, then it is your duty to find him not guilty.
25:15In the avenues and dolly ways, where the soul of a man is easy to buy.
25:27Everybody's wheeling, everybody's stealing, all the lower living high.
25:34Every city's got them, can we ever stop them?
25:38Some of us are gonna try.
25:45Some of us are gonna try.
25:46Some of us are gonna try.
25:47Some of us are gonna try.
25:48Some of us are gonna try.
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26:00Some of us are gonna try.
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26:07Some of us are gonna try.
26:08Some of us are gonna try.