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When a chilling scream pierces the silence of the night, a web of mystery and danger begins to unfold. Follow the suspenseful tale of secrets, shadows, and survival in this classic noir thriller.
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00:00The
00:30Oh
01:00Oh
01:02Oh
01:27It certainly is a beauty
01:29Tear of Buddha is one of the finest rubies in the world, Mr. Bentley
01:32How come this Buddha sheds red tears?
01:35Just to be more exclusive, I suppose?
01:38It is part of an ancient legend
01:40Well, my firm's gonna shed tears when they find out what I paid for it
01:45I, uh, I think you'll find that about right
01:51Is that correct?
01:52Quite, and thank you for your courtesy, Mr. Bentley
01:54You're welcome
01:56Oh, uh, just a moment, Namor
02:02You haven't, uh, mentioned this transaction to anyone else, have you?
02:06I assure you, no one knows of it except ourselves and my client
02:10And then keep it under your hat
02:13I should say
02:16Under your...
02:17Turban
02:18Naturally
02:20We'll be discreet, Mr. Bentley
02:22Good afternoon
02:24So long
02:26We'll be back on
02:27Oh
02:28Look at this
02:29Here we go
02:30Come
02:31Come
02:32Come
02:33Come
02:34Come
02:35Come
02:36Come
02:37Come
02:38Good afternoon, gentlemen.
03:02Discussion's over.
03:03Yes, sir.
03:04I'm very happy to see you looking for out, Mr. Wilson.
03:06Thanks.
03:06How's the sleuthing coming along?
03:08Favorably, I believe.
03:10Wu-Ting's been telling me he thinks he has land on Johnny Fly's hideout.
03:15Great.
03:16So we're finally catching up with our friend the stranger.
03:19Where is it?
03:21My investigation is far from being complete.
03:24But I have definite reason to believe that his associates are among the denizens of our
03:29lamentably unsafely waterfront.
03:32That's funny.
03:33I always figured Johnny Flyer'd be the kind of a crook who'd hang around a place like
03:39this, for instance.
03:40Well, Edith, what do you have, hmm?
03:59Well, I think I'll have a claret punch.
04:01Claret punch and I'll have a brandy and soda.
04:04Yes, sir.
04:14Well, Chief, it looks as though you're going to have to pay off on our bet after all.
04:18Listen, the bet was that you're going to capture the public nuisance.
04:22You don't think I'm going to pay off if Wu-Ting does all the work?
04:25Well, King, eh?
04:26Say, Wu-Ting, how about taking me on one of your snooping expeditions?
04:30I'm very sorry, but it would not be wise.
04:34Your presence would create suspicion.
04:36But I'll communicate with you the moment I have definite information.
04:51Edith?
04:52Are you trying to plush with that young man?
04:54Uncle, you've got a plush.
04:55Yes, sir.
04:59Yes, I have, yes.
05:00Now, my dear, let me...
05:02You know that I haven't seen my wife and kids for a year?
05:07Yeah.
05:08When you get home, your youngsters will ask your wife,
05:10who's that strange-looking man?
05:12Well, I wouldn't be a bit surprised.
05:19Waiter, will you give this card to that man over there?
05:22The one in the white tooth?
05:23With pleasure, madam.
05:25Excuse me, young lady over there, send you this card.
05:33Where?
05:34Over there.
05:37I see it.
05:39Will you pardon me, huh?
05:40Go ahead.
05:44Edith!
05:45Gosh, I'm glad to see you.
05:46Hello, Jack.
05:47How are you?
05:48Oh, what in the world are you doing in this jumping-off place?
05:51Well, my uncle had to come down here in business,
05:52and he brought me with him.
05:53This is my uncle, Mr. Dentley.
05:55Mr. Wilson.
05:55Mr. Wilson.
05:56How do you do, sir?
05:57Glad to know you.
05:58Did you join us?
05:59What do you have to do?
06:01Scotch and soda, please.
06:02Yes, sir.
06:04Hey, this is great.
06:06Are you staying long?
06:08No.
06:09Well, we have to leave day after tomorrow.
06:11Oh, I beg your pardon, but I have some letters I'd like to get off.
06:14Well, I hope you two can struggle along without me.
06:17Glad to meet you again.
06:18We'll do the best we can.
06:20All right.
06:20Bye-bye.
06:21Bye, darling.
06:23Now, tell me all about yourself.
06:25How long has it been here?
06:26What are you doing?
06:28Right now, I'm looking at you.
06:29Do you mind?
06:31Stop being a fool.
06:33Well, I've always been a fool about you.
06:35Gee, do you remember the grand times we used to have?
06:38I certainly do.
06:40Remember the Halloween party that you went dressed as Julia?
06:43Oh, yes, and you went dressed as...
06:45Sir, what did you go dressed as?
06:47Now, you don't mean to tell me that you can't remember.
06:49No.
07:08Now, you haven't told me what you're doing down here.
07:22Well, if you must know, I'm on a secret mission.
07:25Really?
07:26Yes.
07:26I'm on the trail of the Lost Chord.
07:29Bradford.
07:30Say, that's rather good.
07:34Is it?
07:35Didn't you ever come with me?
07:37Oh.
07:42Honey?
07:45Uncle Joe?
07:51Uncle Joe?
07:52Well, haven't you a key?
07:54No, yeah.
07:59Here, open it.
08:07What happened to Joe?
08:11What's happened to him?
08:12Oh.
08:16It's all right.
08:17He's still breathing.
08:19Hello.
08:24Hello, operator.
08:25Send the house physician up to Mr. Bentley Suite immediately.
08:27Yes, that's right.
08:30Oh.
08:31Oh, wait a minute.
08:33And if Inspector Green is here, send him up also.
08:37If not, get in touch with him.
08:42Oh, talk to me, Uncle Joe.
08:43Tell me what happened.
08:45Oh.
08:46Oh.
08:46Oh, poor Doug.
08:54So, you think Johnny Fly pulled this job, huh?
08:58Unless some other crook is imitating his technique.
09:01You know, we found one of those lavaliers, or the mark of it, around every victim's neck.
09:06That's right.
09:07And to think that I was standing on the other side of that door.
09:10What else did he get?
09:13Well, according to Mr. Bentley, about 200 pounds in money and some unset diamonds.
09:20Diamonds?
09:21Sure.
09:23Mr. Bentley is a representative of a large firm of jewelers in New York.
09:27The pawn shops will probably give us a lead.
09:30How is he, doctor?
09:32He is conscious.
09:33You may question him if you like, but please make it as brief as possible.
09:37We will.
09:41I'm sorry to trouble you right now, sir, but I'm afraid it's necessary.
09:45This is my chief, Inspector Green.
09:47I need you, sir.
09:49Did you get a look at this man?
09:52No, he...
09:53He jumped me from behind.
09:55I have an idea that he's the fellow that Wilson and I have chased across the Orient.
10:01He's a mighty smooth customer.
10:03But this time, we've got him cornered.
10:06Now, if you give me a description of those diamonds...
10:11My niece will give you a list.
10:14I'm not so much concerned about the present loss as I am about what the thief did not find.
10:21I have an idea that the thief was not after the jewels, Inspector.
10:26Let me explain.
10:28You see, this afternoon, my uncle bought a very valuable stone.
10:31A ruby.
10:32Perhaps you've heard of it.
10:33It's called the Teal of Buddha.
10:35You mean that stone that belongs to some broken-down Raja?
10:39Well, that thing must be worth $200,000.
10:43No wonder Johnny Fly was on the job.
10:46And, of course, it was too late to take it to the bank.
10:49Uncle thought someone might possibly know of his little business transaction, so he thought it'd be better if I kept it.
10:53Hey, do you mean to tell me you've been carrying that valuable stone around on your person all day?
10:58Mm-hmm.
10:58A gentleman, I have a reason to believe that the thief is after the ruby, and that he will make a second attempt.
11:07Perhaps you'd better put it in the hotel safe in the morning.
11:10Inspector, have you ever taken a good look at that hotel safe?
11:13Why, if anyone even sneezed in his immediate vicinity, it would collapse.
11:18She's right, Chief.
11:19We'd better post a guard around this suite, in case Johnny Fly decides to pay a return date.
11:24They won't trouble you anymore tonight.
11:28Jack.
11:30You better stay here till the men arrive.
11:33Right.
11:33All right, now I'm here.
12:01Oh, that's too bad.
12:31Come on, bring him up, John, will you?
12:33There you go.
12:35There we go.
12:37Are you ready?
12:39Back me up, big boy.
12:53Get him as good as mine.
13:01Oh, my boy.
13:09Oh, use your knife.
13:13Use your knife.
13:15Attaboy.
13:17Attaboy.
13:19Attaboy.
13:21Attaboy.
13:23Come on, Mr. Apple.
13:29Come on now, get your eye right.
13:31You can do it.
13:33I know it.
13:35Attaboy.
13:37Mr. Bush, I knew you were going to win.
13:41And you, some man.
13:43Attaboy.
13:45Attaboy.
13:47Attaboy.
13:49Attaboy.
13:51Attaboy.
13:53Attaboy.
13:55Attaboy.
13:57Attaboy.
13:59Oh, Johnny.
14:15They are so creepy.
14:17Bah.
14:18They are nothing.
14:19You can have them.
14:21Oh, Johnny, you're so sweet to me.
14:51Johnny is pretty good to you, huh?
14:59You couldn't find one a little bit smaller.
15:03Maybe I will sometime, huh?
15:21We have to catch up with some honey.
15:25Oh, my God!
15:30Oh, my God!
15:32Oh, my God!
15:35Oh, my God!
15:37Oh, my God!
15:40Oh, my God!
15:43Oh, my God!
15:47Oh, my God!
15:49you know that's what i always say is that the customer is always right give them the right change
16:08no crooked stuff
16:14and no rough stuff never hey what do you have to drink you must be gamers thank you
16:27what do you have whiskey john bring him whiskey very nice very cheap
16:33me that is solid excuse please
16:44what do you want oh me just want a drink you can do please sure can do what kind of drink you want
16:54whiskey please uh you bossy man here yeah that's right oh maybe you do me honor
17:03no have link with me that's all right police at hotel try and find out what their plans are go on
17:21police police everywhere outside the door of their suite beneath their window
17:29sleeping with them for all i know oh johnny what do you even think of a way you know you're the
17:38smartest crook in all the world you have told me so yourself a crook yes but a magician
17:48no
18:01oh sugar i am so sorry really oh really stupid
18:10uh
18:22you're learning too many tricks from me my little mother
18:26uh
18:36stranger
18:37stranger they just enter
18:39dress like a peddler maybe it is the police all right go back to your post
18:47about him about him maybe they follow you here johnny maybe but i don't think so maybe they are watching
19:00every place in town
19:05wait here
19:17hey why did i never see you around here before
19:23oh me come
19:26yesterday
19:28okay
19:37oh
19:39oh no wonder you're thirsty hey leave the whiskey here
19:51oh
20:02oh
20:04oh
20:06oh
20:12oh
20:14oh
20:16oh
20:18oh
20:25where's johnny oh he's in his room
20:28it's safe for you to wait here for him come on
20:31sit down
20:37you're not afraid of johnny i hope no i ain't afraid of nobody
20:43oh
20:54oh
20:56oh
20:57oh
20:57hello johnny i was just get some day my friend i might have to make you a present
21:03of the necktie
21:05oh
21:06oh no johnny you got me wrong why i didn't mean nothing i was just gonna
21:10get him getting a cinder of rye i suppose
21:13yeah yeah sure that's it
21:16did i get it very thoughtful very
21:19all right
21:21oh now listen johnny just a minute
21:24how about that hotel job any luck no
21:28why i'm talking downstairs this guy being robbed are you suggesting that i'm holding out on you
21:33oh no johnny but how about my cut
21:36well this is all i got understand
21:40how about the ruby how do i know maybe he swallowed it maybe
21:47yeah the girl i wouldn't be surprised
21:52what girl never mind what girl
21:56did i tell you to let me know if any strangers are dropped in
22:00sure there ain't any that's just a regular crowd down there
22:04yeah
22:05what about the chinese peddler that was standing at the bar a few minutes ago
22:09oh that chick's all right is that so sure he told me so
22:15tell me have you ever been shot in the head
22:18no i i've been nifed though oh i thought possibly somebody had blown your brains out
22:28wait a minute listen you wait your harmless chinese peddler was having tea this afternoon
22:32at the hotel with the two american detectives oh so the dirty little rat lied to me then huh
22:40well i suppose you know what to do with uh liars sure i do get busy
22:48it'll be a pleasure
23:09it's wu ting
23:18never mind never mind
23:48what is it i don't know the wu-tang was trying to tell us something
24:02good morning
24:18good morning darling how do you feel all right in fact i think i'll get out of here a little while
24:24no no you're not going to get out you're going to stay right here till i get back i won't be very
24:28long huh is jack going to the bank with you today no no no well he couldn't come he sent over a very
24:34nice young man to play bodyguard oh i see well you'll be careful now now won't you of course i will
24:41now don't you worry i'll be back in about half an hour all right
24:55i'm sorry to keep you waiting he's quite all right miss bentley
25:09i'm sorry
25:23i'm sorry
25:25i'm sorry
25:27i'm sorry
25:29i'm sorry
25:31i'm sorry
25:33i'm sorry
25:35i'm sorry
25:37i'm sorry
25:39i'm sorry
25:51i'm sorry
25:53Oh
26:23What did you do with this lady?
26:30Oh, it's so beautiful.
26:47Yes, most beautiful.
26:52Oh.
26:53So you like her very much, huh?
26:56I like all beautiful things.
26:58Mine is the soul of an artist.
27:05You think she is more beautiful than I?
27:09Sure.
27:11How did you guess it, my little Moura?
27:13Well, I fixed that.
27:15When I get through with her, she will not be so beautiful.
27:20Stop it.
27:20Let me go.
27:22Come on, let me go.
27:24Let me go, I said.
27:28What's up?
27:31Moura and I were just discussing art.
27:34You, you think I'm more beautiful than this one?
27:38Don't you, Butch?
27:39Sure.
27:43But I ain't had a good look at her yet.
27:45It's strange your effort to make me jealous, my doll.
27:48We have business to attend to.
27:54Tell Lindsay to have the junk ready.
27:57I'm sailing tonight.
27:59You'll get the rest after we have cleared the harbor.
28:02You going alone?
28:04No.
28:06What about me?
28:08Don't worry.
28:09You'll be taken care of.
28:11I better be.
28:18On your way back, stop at Jala's shop.
28:20Who, the money lender?
28:22Yeah.
28:22Tell him I'm ready to talk business.
28:24Tell him to come after dark and be sure he isn't followed.
28:29All right.
28:30Okay.
28:30I've got it.
28:38It's an eye.
28:39A human eye.
28:41It's a description of someone.
28:43Johnny Fly.
28:45Well, maybe.
28:47But I don't think so.
28:49Wu-Ting was trying to tell us something.
28:52He got a look at the man who knifed him.
28:57Hello.
28:58Yes, speaking.
28:59It's Bentley.
29:02What?
29:03Yes, she's been gone nearly two hours.
29:10Yes, and she only went to the bank.
29:13It's only ten minutes' ride.
29:15Yes, I suspected that.
29:17We'll get on right away.
29:20I'll let you know.
29:23The girl's gone.
29:24What?
29:27What happened?
29:28I don't know exactly.
29:29We got separated.
29:30Another rickshaw blocked mine.
29:32I find him laying in the alley.
29:35When I clear the crowd, the lady, she disappear.
29:38Her rickshaw empty.
29:49Now that you're awake, perhaps you would like some refreshments.
29:59Ah, now that you're awake, perhaps you would like some refreshments.
30:18Who are you?
30:19My friend called me Gianni.
30:21I trust that you will also.
30:24How'd I get here?
30:25In the basket. Not very roomy, but excellent for the conveyance of, shall we say, contraband?
30:32Let me out of here.
30:34By the way, would you like a cup of tea?
30:37Oh, no, I remember. You're the waiter at the hotel.
30:41I feel very flattered. Few people ever notice of waiters, her faces.
30:47Nobody could ever forget your face.
30:55��ða!
31:00guaande!
31:02Guadal, Guadal.
31:04Ásquer, ásquerr!
31:10Ásquerr! Ásquerr! Ásquerr! Ásquerr! Ásquerr! Ásquerr, Ásquerr! Ásquerr! Ásquerr! Ásquerr! Ásquerr! Ásquerr! Ásquerr! Ásquerr! Ásquerr! Toásquerr! Ásquerr!
31:17Johnny sent me over to tell you he's ready to talk business.
31:20When you close up shop, come over to my place by the back way.
31:24Are you the proprietor?
31:34I'm sorry, but we'll have to check over your stock.
31:36We're looking for some stolen gems.
31:41The city is most welcome to search my place.
31:47Wait a minute.
31:49What's your name?
31:51Frank Curtin.
31:52What are you doing here?
31:56Oh, I just came over to hock my watch.
32:00I see.
32:01What's your business?
32:03I run a grog shop.
32:05Respectable joint, too.
32:06No rough stuff.
32:08I'm sure of that.
32:10How's business, by the way?
32:12Pretty good?
32:13Well, I can't complain.
32:18But you said that you came here to hock your watch.
32:20Strange.
32:22You better come along with me to headquarters.
32:30Oh, what for?
32:32Oh, just to continue our little discussion on economics.
32:38Take him down to headquarters.
32:40Why did you murder Wu Ting?
32:58I tell you, I didn't do it.
33:01You're acting under Johnny Ply's orders, weren't you?
33:03I never heard of him.
33:08I tell you, I didn't have nobody.
33:10Oh.
33:11What makes you think that Wu Ting was knifed?
33:14I didn't mention it.
33:19Smart guy, ain't ya?
33:21Listen, Curtin.
33:23Things might go easier with you if you tell me what you know about Johnny Fly.
33:26Well, that's exactly nothing.
33:36Oh, all right.
33:38Take off your clothes.
33:40What's that idea?
33:48Don't worry.
33:49You won't need him.
33:50You're not going anyplace.
33:53Oh, you guys, let me alone.
33:55I ain't done nothing.
34:06Here is some food.
34:08I hope you choke on it.
34:11But why?
34:12Well, I haven't done anything to you.
34:14Why?
34:16Because you have tried to take my Johnny from me.
34:18That's why.
34:20I don't want your Johnny.
34:22All I want to do is get away from here.
34:24You help me, won't you?
34:26Help you?
34:28Before I help you, I...
34:30I tear you in a million pieces.
34:32Like this.
34:34Stop it, you little fool.
34:36Stop it.
34:37Stop it.
34:38I'll keep my...
34:39Let go of her.
34:42No.
34:43Let go.
34:44Come on, get out of here.
34:46Get out.
34:53Please, Miss Bentley.
34:59Forgive this breach of hospitality.
35:01I assure you it won't happen again.
35:03The child is a little jealous.
35:07Go on and talk.
35:09What for?
35:11I'll hear your voice.
35:13What do I talk about?
35:16The weather?
35:18No.
35:20Recite me a nursery rhyme, stupid.
35:23I don't know, Eddie.
35:25Well, then tell me about Johnny Fly.
35:29Or maybe you know him by another name.
35:31Maybe.
35:32What's he look like?
35:33Listen, Carton.
35:37Listen, Carton.
35:38Quit stalling.
35:40You're going to tell me and you're going to do it now.
35:42Now I remember Johnny Fly.
35:51Sure.
35:53I ran into a book by that name once.
35:55He was tall.
35:58He had blonde hair.
36:01And a beard.
36:03And a peg leg, too.
36:05And a scar on his right cheek.
36:08Yeah, that's right.
36:11Thanks.
36:11You've helped a lot.
36:14That's all, boys.
36:17You mean I'm free?
36:18You mean I'm free?
36:21Hardly.
36:22It might be sort of confusing for two of us to be in circulation.
36:27Lock him up.
36:28You dirty rat.
36:34Great work, Jack.
36:35You've done a swell job.
36:37I suppose you realize, though, that you're playing with dynamite.
36:40Don't worry, boss.
36:41I've been in tough spots before.
36:43Did Carton give you any leads?
36:45Yeah.
36:47He told me what Johnny Fly doesn't look like.
36:52He isn't blonde.
36:55He ain't got a beard.
36:56And he ain't got no peg leg.
37:01I hope you realize that my uncle will have a whole peace force searching for me by now.
37:05Yes.
37:06I've been informed of such activities.
37:08But we will be beyond reach by midnight.
37:12What are you going to do with me?
37:14I trust you enjoy ocean travel.
37:17Well, you can't get away with it.
37:18Oh, take it easy, please.
37:20Sit down.
37:21Let me explain.
37:26Move.
37:30Move.
37:31Oh, boy, boy.
38:01Hello, Mr. Butch. Where have you been?
38:04Oh, I've been busy.
38:05I've been looking to you and I'm anxious to see you.
38:08Yeah?
38:09Come on, John. Fill him up.
38:15What's the matter, Mr. Butch?
38:18Oh, fill him up.
38:20Seems like it's crazy, don't it?
38:23Well, you got to give me a chance to get even tonight?
38:26What do you mean, get even?
38:27Well, I mean, you know what I mean, get even.
38:32Come on, John. Bring out those dikes, sir.
38:35You ain't there.
38:39Back roll here.
38:40Now, if you want to cover that, play it one game.
38:45You mean you want to bet all that?
38:47Certainly. You want more of that from me.
38:53You ain't sure that you're in, Mr. Butch?
38:55Well, I got some money, yeah.
38:58Fill him with it.
38:59And it's all yours.
39:01Lucky, too.
39:10All right.
39:10All right, go ahead. You shoot first.
39:12One game.
39:13One game.
39:25One game.
39:28One game.
39:29It was a bear.
39:35One game.
39:39One game.
39:39Oh
40:09By everybody in the house a drink yes, sir, and keep the change for yourself. Thank you, sir
40:39Oh
40:59Butch you're gone so long. I'm afraid something has happened to you
41:02Would have made any difference to you, but of course it would you know I like you very much Pooch and Johnny
41:14He's so mean to me. He beat me. He hurt me. He made me black and blue. What did you do? Oh, nothing. I
41:21I try kill this white girl
41:24Why why not we have to get rid of her anyway
41:36Come he's waiting
41:54Butch is here
42:02Where have you been in jail what's happened they picked me up in the pawn shop
42:16So shall I rest the to
42:19They just searched the joint
42:21Did you have a chance to give you my message? Yeah, sure. I'll give me a message
42:28Not to be here in a minute then
42:32Go to the back door and let him in
42:51What did the police want with you they asked me a lot of questions about that chink detective
43:08I wonder what make them connect you with that unfortunate affair
43:11Maybe the chink tipped him off. He was coming here
43:17Listen rat did you squeal about me?
43:21Of course not
43:25Still I think I'll take leave of your hospitality as soon as possible
43:32Listen we'll leave as soon as I finish my business with Java wait for me downstairs
43:37Go upstairs
43:41And keep your eyes open for unwelcome strangers
43:45Go on
43:45Go on
43:46Go on
44:37It was kind of you to comply with my request, Jalla.
44:58I was most happy, sir, to do so.
45:01Under the circumstances, I felt it unwise for me to come to your place of business.
45:06Very unwise.
45:08And now, speaking of business...
45:11Yes, yes, of course.
45:13Will you do me the honor to step this way?
45:15My sleeping quarters will afford more privacy.
45:21Sorry.
45:22Sorry.
45:24So, you think you can get rid of me so easy?
45:31Well, we shall see about that.
45:38Oh, poor.
45:39I think very much that Johnny tried to cheat you, huh?
45:45Cheat me?
45:46How?
45:47Cheat me?
45:48How?
45:49He's a jelly in there, so you will not know how much he had paid for the ruby.
45:53Oh, poor.
45:54I think very much that Johnny tried to cheat you, huh?
46:00Cheat me?
46:01How?
46:02He's a jelly in there, so you will not know how much he had paid for the ruby.
46:08Give it as the living flame, eh?
46:09With your permission, eh?
46:10Certainly.
46:11Oh.
46:12Oh.
46:13Oh.
46:14Oh.
46:15Oh.
46:16Oh.
46:17Oh.
46:18Oh.
46:19Oh.
46:20Oh.
46:21Oh.
46:22Oh.
46:23Oh.
46:24Oh.
46:25Oh.
46:26Oh.
46:27Oh.
46:28Oh.
46:29Oh.
46:30Oh.
46:31Oh.
46:32Oh.
46:33Oh.
46:34Oh.
46:35Oh.
46:36Oh.
46:37Oh.
46:38Oh.
46:39Oh.
46:40I think maybe we'd better play a little joke on Johnny, no?
46:44What kind of a joke?
46:45Pretty soon, he'd take this one to the boat with him.
46:51Oh.
46:52How's he gonna get her there?
46:56Ha.
46:57The way he'll bring her, of course... in da basket.
47:00Oh yeah.
47:02Please.
47:03You do like me a little bit, don't you, Anson?
47:06handsome yeah and then i can be your girl but before you put her in the basket you
47:20take this
47:25come here
47:32i'm fine that i cannot part with the ruby
47:35you ain't gonna sell it of course i'm going to sell it but you're going to get it back for me
47:41how you wait for jar at the back door presumably to let him out instead you are going to help him
47:48attend paradise the same as you did with the detective
48:00oh all right
48:04oh one understands such thing
48:17i find the kira buddha is genuine
48:31uh-huh therefore my friend your figure will be satisfactory very nice
48:48you will find my friend
48:57the amount is correct
48:58very well thank you
49:11it has been a pleasure to deal with you sahib i thank you sahib and may you have the most pleasant
49:22journey and may you continue to prosper
49:35uh
49:47uh
49:49uh
49:50uh
49:50be quiet i'm trying to give you a break johnny sent me down here tonight for you
50:00now if you want to live you've got to play dead come on give me the ruby get it to me
50:08stay there and stay there quietly
50:20tell him i want him to watch the corner
50:35him i want to guard the side entrance
50:50you think
51:20Well, let me have it.
51:38Something told me that wasn't exactly a friendly gesture.
51:41I thought you were a fool, Butch.
51:44But not that foolish.
51:46Come on, let me have it.
51:50Come on.
51:54Tell Arcor and the rest, we'll leave as soon as I finish packing.
51:58And if you try any more tricks, you'll repay them still, not gold.
52:20Let's go.
52:30Johnny!
52:32Johnny!
52:34You've got to listen to me!
52:36You think you are so smart.
52:38What do you mean?
52:40This boot you have come up dressed up like Butch is not Butch.
52:44But he's a detective dressed like Butch.
52:46Ah!
52:47Johnny!
52:48But he's a detective dressed like Butch.
52:49Ah!
52:50Johnny!
52:51But listen, I know.
52:52I have seen these men with my own eyes.
52:54Ah!
52:55Ah!
52:56Ah!
52:57Ah!
52:58Ah!
52:59Ah!
53:00Ah!
53:01Ah!
53:02Ah!
53:03Ah!
53:04Ah!
53:05Ah!
53:06Ah!
53:07Ah!
53:08Ah!
53:09Ah!
53:14Ah!
53:15Ah!
53:16Ah!
53:17Ah!
53:18Ah!
53:19Ah!
53:20Steady, honey!
53:21It's me!
53:22Jack!
53:23Oh, Jack!
53:25Oh, Jack!
53:26Oh, Jack!
53:27Are you alone?
53:28No.
53:29Nina and these men are waiting outside.
53:30So...
53:31Ah!
53:33Ah!
53:34Ah!
53:35Ah!
53:37Come on, I've got to get you out of here.
53:45They can't make it that way.
54:07Let him go! Let him go!
54:17Oh, God! What happened?
54:21Get him!
54:23Let him go! Let him go!
54:25Please, I'm not going to get away from my son of a bitch!
54:27Get away from her son of a bitch!
54:29No! It's OK!
54:31Let him go!
54:32Get away from her son of a bitch!
54:34Leave him alone! Let him go!
54:36Why is my head?
54:37Go at me.
54:38Oh, right.
54:39Don't go over there.
54:40You don't want to.
54:41I'm telling you, I'm going to hit you.
54:42I'm trying to do it.
54:43I'm trying to do it.
54:44I'm trying to do it.
54:45Oh.
54:46Let me go.
54:47Oh, my God.
54:48Oh, my God.
54:49Listen here.
54:51That's what I reported in there.
54:58Yes, sir.
54:59Go right here.
55:00Go right here.
55:01Go right here.
55:06Go.
55:15Go.
55:16Are you?
55:17Come on.
55:17Bye.
55:18Come on.
55:36I
56:06I
56:36No, I'm all right, honey, but I'm sure tired of wearing this
57:04All right, take him down the stairs
57:06Good work, Jack
57:10There's your man

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