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The Rise of Babyface Morgan is a classic crime short film that tells the story of a small-time criminalโ€™s rise in the underworld.
Set in a gritty city atmosphere, the film explores ambition, betrayal, and the harsh realities of street life.

With a vintage crime tone and straightforward storytelling, The Rise of Babyface Morgan reflects the style of early crime films, focusing on character, tension, and the consequences of power.
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00:00The End
00:30THE END
01:00Hot joke books, bud. Just off the boat. Still wet and hot. Don't turn around. Boy, the cops is worried about this. What do you say? Half a buck. Four bits. Half a banana. What do you say?
01:30Say, these pages are all black. Are you kidding? Of course, the pages is blank. Invisible ink. You've got to hold it in front of a flame. Too hot to carry.
01:37Hey, Lefty. Lefty. Boy, I've been hunting all over for you. I'm really knocked out. Here. The landlady said to give you this wire.
01:48Here. Oh, boy. Happy Days is here again. Good news, huh? You ain't kidding. Hey, hey, wait a minute, Lefty. Haven't you forgotten something? How about crossing my palm with a little mullet?
02:03Well, uh, I tell you. I'm gonna do you the biggest favor you like. Yeah? You are now the owner of the biggest publishing house in New York.
02:12For nothing. Thanks.
02:25But, but, but, but, madam. Pay our rent or out you go.
02:28But, my dear madam, you are placing the country in jeopardy. We are at war, madam. And Tungsten is the backbone of a nation. To your part.
02:36I have here a gilt-edged share of the Epidabba Montana Tungsten Tunnels. Take it. Oh, in six months, you too can become a war profiteer. They will hate you as they hate me.
02:47You said it.
02:48But what will you care? You will be rolling in millions. Ten dollar bills will lose from your finger.
02:53I don't want millions. I want six dollars and forty cents. Now, what do you want?
03:00A telegram for you, Mr. Phony Deacon Davis. Thank you.
03:13Madam, you fell into something. You are now the sole owner of the Epidabba Tungsten Tunnels. And may the priority board have mercy on your soul.
03:25Hey, buddy. I got a tip for you. That was a fair cracker. Get two for me. Rose Quartz. Wait a second.
03:41A second? This is the furry. Rose Quartz ran last.
03:45Smart, huh? Hey, lady. Don't be a moocher. Don't be chum.
03:49What? Get smart. I got a tip for you. Fifteen to one. It comes straight from the jockey. The horse loves me. I give him sugar.
03:56Sugar? Well, you ought to be ashamed of yourself, haven't you heard?
04:00Huh? Phony, how's things?
04:02Oh, Coyle, it takes us from hunger.
04:04I got a telegram for you.
04:11Phony, what do you got for me in the next race?
04:14Phony, what do you want for me?
04:17Coyle, you was talking to the wrong character.
04:19I ain't interested in horses no more.
04:22Be there, Tal.
04:44Gee, boss, I'm hungry. I can't take it.
04:54Yeah, that goes for me, too.
04:56Shut up.
04:58I've been feeding you for years, ain't I?
05:00Yeah, but not for the last three days.
05:02I said shut up. You got a nickel mouse?
05:05You mean a slug.
05:06All right, a slug. Give it to me.
05:09Give with a body English.
05:19If I hit the jackpot, we eat.
05:21If not, get your gats ready.
05:24We're gonna do a little job in the cigar store.
05:39Uh, tilted.
05:47All right, get your rods ready.
05:49Going for the register.
05:50Oh, oh, boss.
05:52I forgot.
05:53I got a telegram here for you.
05:55I'll beat your brains, then.
06:09All right.
06:10Put your gats away.
06:12We're going to Central City.
06:19You good, boss?
06:20Yeah, thanks, Doc.
06:21How's three-fingered Louie?
06:22Oh, he's swell.
06:23Good.
06:24You look like a juvenile, Doc.
06:25I live right.
06:26I'm telling it, it's no fun being honest.
06:28Help yourself to a drink.
06:29I think of the most lucrative publishing house on 44th Street.
06:31Hello, Larry.
06:32Hello, Doc.
06:33Hello, Willie.
06:34You should have seen my customers.
06:35There was the 400, some of the 200.
06:36That's nothing.
06:37They were begging me to be their pal.
06:38There was the governor, a couple of isolations,
06:40an occasional stoop pigeon, and even a lady.
06:42Gentlemen, with a mere $100,000,
06:45I've manipulated myself into the presidency
06:47of the Appadappa Tungsten Tunnels.
06:49No, I wouldn't do this for everybody,
06:52but I can let you in on a small block.
06:55I'm already in a large block of government bonds.
06:58I'll talk it over with my broker.
07:00Hello, Mouse. How's it?
07:01Pretty good. How are you?
07:02Hello, Mouse.
07:03Hello, Willie.
07:04Gentlemen.
07:05One moment of silence, please.
07:07For our past exalted leader.
07:10Big Mike Morgan.
07:18Gee, don't he look natural.
07:20They loved him in Alcatraz.
07:22There was a genius.
07:24And smart, too.
07:25Shut up.
07:26All right, boys. Let's get down to business.
07:28There was a time not so long ago when we were all sitting pretty.
07:33Remember the take?
07:35That's all over.
07:37And has been for a long time.
07:39Things have been tough.
07:41Very tough.
07:42From the moment Big Mike Morgan left us, things went to pot.
07:45With Big Mike went the golden age.
07:47And do you know why?
07:49Because we didn't have a leader.
07:51Remember, gentlemen.
07:52United we stand.
07:53Divided we fall.
07:54That's right.
07:55That's right.
07:56Gentlemen, now is the time to reorganize.
07:58Well, sounds okay.
08:00What about the G-men?
08:02You know they ain't gonna like it.
08:04Don't worry.
08:05I've thought of that.
08:06They've got their hands full slapping the Japs and kicking the Boonsters around.
08:10So while they're busy doing that, we're going to move in.
08:14Sharp as a tack.
08:15I'm 100% with you, Doc.
08:18And I'm taking over.
08:20Right, boys?
08:21No, you don't, Zarelli.
08:23People won't stand for that trigger stuff nowadays.
08:25How about me, Doc?
08:27No, William, I'm afraid not.
08:30I'm afraid you're just too stupid.
08:32Yeah.
08:33Too stupid.
08:35Gee, I never thought of that.
08:37Suppose you picked out the top spot for yourself.
08:39No, I'm not important enough.
08:41My name wouldn't mean a thing.
08:43No, what we need is a man who is fearless.
08:46A man who can command the respect of everybody.
08:49A man of courage.
08:50There's only one man in the world of the reputation we need.
08:53A man whose name will bring the mob together again.
08:56A man whose name will make the businessman set up and pay off.
09:00And that man is Big Mike Morgan's son.
09:04I didn't know he was married.
09:05Son.
09:06How do we know this kid's any good?
09:08How do we know he'll go for the idea?
09:10That's what we got to find out.
09:12I'm sending you, Lefty.
09:15And you, Willie, to contact him immediately.
09:18I want you to look him over carefully.
09:20I'll get things rolling at this end if the kid's okay.
09:23You put cherries in these things?
09:33Oh, yes, Cousin Holly.
09:34Don't say anything about them.
09:36That's extra.
09:37Oh, don't let the price worry.
09:38Nothing's too good for Tilly, eh, Tilly?
09:40Oh, that's a Lulu.
09:41Get a load of this.
09:42Hey, chump.
09:43Look at this.
09:44I don't get it.
09:45I don't get it.
09:46Oh, I should have known.
09:47Mama says for you to get home early tonight.
09:48You were late last night.
09:49Oh, I'm sorry, Cousin Holly.
09:50I'll ask you if I can get off earlier tonight.
09:51Say, D.A., will it be all right if I get off at 6 tonight?
09:52Yeah.
09:53I'm sorry, Cousin Holly.
09:54I'll ask you if I can get off earlier tonight.
09:55Say, D.A., will it be all right if I get off at 6 tonight?
09:56Six?
09:57Well, what if I've been waiting there, John?
09:58Yeah, I reckon it'll be all right.
09:59Say, D.A., will it be all right if I get off at 6 tonight?
10:03Say, D.A., will it be all right if I get off at 6 tonight?
10:08Six.
10:09Oh, I reckon I'm waiting there, John.
10:23Yeah, I reckon that'll be all right.
10:25Except that I want you to make a few collections on your way home.
10:28Yes, D.A.
10:29And yes, Sheriff Driscoll's been hankering for fresh pineapples for over two weeks.
10:35I just got a new crate in, so you might as well drop a couple of his offers on the way home.
10:39Yes, D.A., thank you.
10:40Hey, Eddie, before I forget it, I want two packages of cigarettes,
10:45two chocolate bars, the large ones, and a package of jelly beans for Tilly.
10:50Yes, Cousin Ollie, but that'll be 85 cents.
10:53Well, charge it.
10:55Yes, Cousin Ollie.
10:58Just a minute, young fella.
11:00Since when did you open a charge account in this store?
11:02Now, now, D.A., let's not have any bickering.
11:05Charge it at the kid.
11:08It's all right, D.A.
11:09Pardon us.
11:29Do you know a character, Edward Morgan?
11:31Yeah, I'm his cousin, Oliver Harris.
11:35What do you want to see him about?
11:36Well, it's a little matter of personal business.
11:40Personal business?
11:41He didn't inherit any money, did he?
11:43Not exactly.
11:44But if it's the right, Mr. Morgan, it ain't gonna be hay.
11:48Well, well, come right in.
11:50He should be here in a minute.
11:57Where's Mr. Morgan now?
11:59He's out making some collections.
12:01Dropping off a couple of pineapples at the sheriff's office.
12:03Pineapple collections?
12:04That's him.
12:09That's Eddie.
12:10Say, uh, would you mind ducking, buddy?
12:12This is kind of poisoning.
12:14Yeah, private-like.
12:15Trot.
12:16No, I live here.
12:18This is my heart.
12:20Well, if you put it that way.
12:22All right.
12:32Oh, I beg your pardon, the phone's ringing.
12:34Hello?
12:39Oh, hello, D.A.
12:40He knows the D.A.
12:42So young, too.
12:43A gunson.
12:44Sure.
12:45Sent him paid up without a murmur.
12:47Jones squawked a little, but I threatened him.
12:49He'll pay up tomorrow.
12:52Who?
12:53The sheriff.
12:54You can forget about him.
12:55He won't bother you anymore.
12:57Yeah, I dropped a pineapple.
12:58A baby-faced killer.
13:01Oh, don't worry, D.A.
13:02I took care of that, too.
13:03Yeah, rub crayon a lot.
13:05And you can erase Johnson.
13:06It might more than his palmiest days have had the D.A.
13:09love about people.
13:12His smile.
13:13It scares me.
13:14Oh, that's fine, D.A.
13:16Yeah, I'll make the rest of the collections tomorrow.
13:19Pleasant dreams, D.A.
13:20That was D.A.
13:25Sweetheart, you're a chip off the old block.
13:28Me?
13:29You mean my father?
13:30I never saw him.
13:31Did you know him?
13:32Yes, we know him.
13:33Why, Willie here was his right hand and me.
13:35I was his left.
13:36And that's the way it's going to be from now on.
13:38We're going to be your boys.
13:40You're going to take over your father's rack...
13:41business.
13:43Me?
13:44I didn't even know he had...
13:45Sure, Eddie.
13:48We're taking over your father's business.
13:52Ollie's got a wonderful brain.
13:53Well, we'd better take him along.
13:55Great for the organization.
13:56Would you gentlemen excuse me and talk over the details with Ollie?
13:59I've got to practice on my typewriter.
14:01Now, don't you worry your little head.
14:03Forget that old Tommy.
14:04We're going to get you a new 1943 model.
14:06Babyface Morgan's taking over.
14:25Babyface.
14:30Babyface Morgan.
14:32Babyface Morgan.
14:36Babyface Morgan.
14:45Look at this.
14:52Hey, look at that.
14:58I don't see nothing.
15:03That's them.
15:04Didn't take no long to come up.
15:06Doc, meet the chief and his brain.
15:11How do you do?
15:13How do you...
15:14Gentlemen, will you excuse us for a few minutes?
15:26We've some private business to discuss.
15:29Yeah.
15:30Well, you guys can...
15:33Look out the window.
15:33The altitude's amazing from up here.
15:37I should have known when I saw that telegram.
15:40Babyface Morgan.
15:41Why, you blithering idiots.
15:42Do you realize what you've done?
15:44That kid's a yokel.
15:45Yeah, the kind that goes without a hat.
15:47But, boss, don't let that face fool you.
15:49The kid's plenty tough.
15:50We write him with our own ears.
15:51Why don't you relax?
15:54Can't you see the kid's nothing but a harmless, bewildered baby?
15:57He doesn't know what it's all about.
15:58He was talking about pineapples.
16:00Listen, brains.
16:01Pineapple can be proof as well as bonds.
16:03That's right.
16:04Pineapple is proof.
16:06Doc.
16:07Need I remind you, if Torelli hears of this, he'll be our next boss.
16:12And then may our souls rest in peace.
16:14Every flick in the country is joined up.
16:16I want to meet the chief.
16:18We'll take one look at him and you supply the answer.
16:21Not me.
16:22That's a $64 question.
16:32Oh, gee.
16:33They look like ants way down there.
16:35Those are the masses.
16:37They are?
16:38That's the first time I've ever seen them.
16:41Say, Doc.
16:42We could think of a phony and pass him off as Big Mike's son.
16:46Nobody'd be any wiser.
16:48Nobody but the fellow we put in.
16:49And for the rest of our lives, he's got us on fire.
16:53No, that'll never do.
17:06Gentlemen, this is our lifesaver.
17:09This contains the corporation papers of the Acme Protection Company.
17:14And that gentleman isn't in more ways than one.
17:16I don't get it.
17:17You and you.
17:18Fine apples.
17:19Shut up.
17:20Mike Morgan bought this little company for the future.
17:23He figured if he ever got picked up, it made him look legitimate.
17:25So?
17:26Since nobody knows about it, we'll make use of it.
17:29Now, here's the idea.
17:30We build the baby face up as a mysterious group.
17:32Nobody, including the police, knows what he looks like.
17:35So?
17:36By using this company as a front and putting the kid in as president, we have the perfect fall guy.
17:41Excellent.
17:42The scapegoat.
17:43Case of a blow-off?
17:44The kid is left holding the bag.
17:46Gee, Doc.
17:47You certainly got the brains.
17:49And just one more thing.
17:51The boys must never meet the chief.
17:53And the chief must never meet the boys.
17:55Understand?
17:56Gentlemen, I'm sorry to be so long in getting in touch with you, but you know how business is.
18:21Oh, sure.
18:23Well, anything wrong?
18:25Well, no, sir.
18:26Not exactly, but...
18:28Well, it's no fun just sitting here.
18:31It's a wonderful office, but I like to keep busy.
18:34My boy, I know exactly how you feel, but you must be lenient with me.
18:38After all, this business has been neglected for a long time.
18:41It'll take a little while to build it up again.
18:43Can you tell me about how long, Mr. Rogers?
18:46Well, that all depends.
18:47As president of the Acme Protection Company, you ought to know that this company needs refinancing.
18:53Now, as chairman of the finance committee, I'm taking care of that.
18:56In the very near future, from time to time, money will accrue to the company, which I will accredit to your account.
19:01You will?
19:02How much?
19:03Well, that also depends.
19:06Business conditions, Wall Street reactions, a million details that are a little difficult to explain right now.
19:11You understand?
19:12Oh, sure.
19:13Sure, Mr. Rogers.
19:15I'll explain everything to Mr. Morgan.
19:16Thank you, gentlemen.
19:17Now, I'm afraid I must be leaving.
19:18Oh, one thing.
19:19I wish you'd refrain from writing any unnecessary checks.
19:22Your immediate needs, of course, that's understood.
19:24The bank will honor your signature.
19:26Oh, uh, by the way, how do you like your, uh, new sales manager, W.W.?
19:33Oh, Willie?
19:34Yeah, Willie.
19:36Tell me the last desk.
19:37Well, what do you got so far?
19:39Nada.
19:39All right.
19:40Well, let's stop from there.
19:41Dignity, Mabel.
19:46The president demands it.
19:47How are you, W.W.?
19:48That's you, Willie?
19:50Oh, yeah.
19:51That's right.
19:51That's me.
19:52Uh, W.W.
19:53Why is Willie?
19:54Now, look, Willie.
19:55Keep your eye on those two acts in there.
19:56Raleigh and the mob are asking too many questions.
19:58They're waiting for me now.
19:59We can't take any chances.
20:00And, Mabel, you watch Willie.
20:01Call up the drugstore, Mabel, and order me a ham sandwich.
20:05It'll be a song for secretary special.
20:07And for the bunny, some vitamin B-1 with lettuce.
20:10Why don't you get rid of that monster?
20:13Oh, honey, this is going to be your future for a coat.
20:17You mind, Willie?
20:21The baby says pay off.
20:27I say pay off.
20:28You boys will be here every Monday to collect baby face and cysts.
20:33And your baby face won't take no.
20:36Come across.
20:36Come across.
20:37Come across.
20:38Pay off.
20:39Pay off.
20:39Pay off.
20:40No.
20:41No.
20:41No.
20:41No.
20:41Pay off.
20:42Pay off.
20:42No.
20:43No.
20:43No.
20:43No.
20:43No.
20:43No.
20:44No.
20:44No.
20:44No.
20:44No.
20:45No.
20:45No.
20:50500 to cash.
20:53William, what is this for?
20:55Miss Virginia, that's for, uh, uh, uh, it's for protection.
21:02Protection?
21:03We don't need any protection.
21:05But you don't understand.
21:06We either pay or go out of business.
21:09What are you talking about?
21:11We've been threatened.
21:12This, uh, baby face Morgan.
21:15Gangsters.
21:17What about the police?
21:18Don't you see, Miss Virginia, by the time they round up the whole gang, we'll be out
21:23of business.
21:24They work fast.
21:25Putting the guilty men in jail won't get you back your business.
21:29There's only one thing to do, and that's to pay them.
21:31That's right, sister.
21:33Then you better hurry up.
21:34My palm's getting itchy.
21:35Come on.
21:36Hand it over.
21:38Get out of here, you idiot.
21:41I'm going to call the police.
21:43Oh, threatening us, huh?
21:45All right.
21:45Hold on to your dough temporarily.
21:46We'll be back with a big surprise.
21:5717, 19, 21, 2300 bucks.
22:03What's the take, Doc?
22:05With this, 67,000.
22:08And we're just getting started.
22:10By the way, how are the customers lining up?
22:12Like sheep.
22:13Except for a girl.
22:14She's a boss at the Clark Transportation Company.
22:16But don't worry.
22:18We're paying the place a social call.
22:20History repeats itself just like old times.
22:23Only the bourbon is better.
22:26There's something on my mind.
22:28I'd like to get it off.
22:30The dough.
22:31What's happened to it?
22:33Baby face is the bank.
22:34Yeah?
22:35I don't like the idea of a guy holding cash I don't even know.
22:39How do I know there is a baby face?
22:40You'll meet him when he sees fit.
22:45Yeah?
22:49Well, it better be soon.
22:53He's seeing me.
22:53Awfully hot for November, don't you think?
23:05A one, two, three, four.
23:08Hail to thee.
23:09Hail to thee.
23:11Hack me protection company.
23:14Mabel, hit that last note again.
23:17Oh, come on now.
23:18Let's take it all together.
23:19Come on.
23:19A one, two, three, four.
23:21Hail to thee.
23:23Hail to thee.
23:24Hack me protection company.
23:28H-C-M-E.
23:31Hail, hail.
23:33Nothing like a pep song to get the sales force into action.
23:35That's right, Cousin Ollie.
23:37Excuse me, I got a matter of vitamin D1.
23:40Come, Mabel.
23:46I'm ashamed of myself.
23:48Mr. Rogers, our chairman, giving us all that money, and we're not doing anything to help.
23:52But that's big business for you, kid.
23:54The peasants do all the work, and we ride the golden chariot.
23:58Well, just the same.
23:59I'm ashamed of myself.
24:00All right.
24:00You want to go to work?
24:02Go out and sell insurance.
24:04I found these in the desk.
24:05All you have to do is have the people fill them in.
24:07Oh, but I've never sold insurance before.
24:09What do I do?
24:10What do I say?
24:11Personal magnetism is the answer, kid.
24:13Just turn on the old personality.
24:15Break down their sales resistance.
24:16Convince them they need insurance.
24:17That's all there is to it.
24:18Oh, I couldn't.
24:19You do it, Cousin Ollie.
24:20Me?
24:21The vice president of a big concern like this?
24:23Now, how would it look if I were to go out peddling insurance?
24:25Yeah, but I'm the president.
24:27That's just it.
24:28Take our country.
24:29Who does all the work?
24:29The president or the vice president?
24:32The president?
24:33Well, sure.
24:34Nobody ever hears of the vice president.
24:36He just stays in the office.
24:38I guess you're right.
24:40But who do I see?
24:41Why do you go out and...
24:43You ask the silliest questions.
24:46You ask the silliest questions.
25:15Get a load of this.
25:17Baby face Morgan declares war.
25:19It says here they smashed the whole front of the building.
25:21What do you think of that?
25:22I think she's pretty.
25:24Don't you get it?
25:25No, you wouldn't.
25:26Here are people that really need us.
25:28They're made the order for us.
25:29But with all those accidents, they'll be clamoring for insurance.
25:32She sure is pretty.
25:34Yeah.
25:35You know what I'm going to do?
25:36I'm going to go down and see her myself.
25:37Oh, but that isn't fair, Cousin Ollie.
25:40Remember what you said about the president?
25:42What do you want the vice president do?
25:43To sit around here like a thing?
25:45That's up to the vice president.
25:48All right.
25:49All right.
25:49We'll both go.
25:57Get out.
25:58And stay up.
25:59What happened?
26:02She threw me out.
26:04She's too pretty for that.
26:06Oh, yeah?
26:07Well, all right, wise guy.
26:08You go in.
26:10Thanks, Cousin Ollie.
26:11I will.
26:11Miss Clark.
26:27Who are you?
26:28I'm Morgan of the Acme Protection Company.
26:30Babyface Morgan?
26:32Babyface Morgan?
26:33The gangster?
26:35Oh.
26:35Get out of here, you.
26:37You babyface.
26:40You're making a mistake, Miss Clark.
26:41I'm going to call the police.
26:44Look, you're much too nervous.
26:47Can I dial them for you?
26:50Miss Clark, I'm here to protect you.
26:52You mustn't be frightened.
26:53My company will insure you against anything, even gangsters.
26:57Operator, would you get...
26:58Then you're not Babyface Morgan.
27:00Of course not.
27:01That's what I'm trying to tell you.
27:03I'm Edward Morgan.
27:04And I'm president of the Acme Protection Company, and Cousin Ollie out there is vice president.
27:09You mean the one I...
27:10Oh, I'm so sorry.
27:14Won't you invite him in?
27:15No, thanks.
27:17I'd like to take care of this myself.
27:18You mean you're going to insure us in spite of everything that's happened?
27:27Well, of course.
27:28We're an insurance company, aren't we?
27:30Miss Virginia, we'd better sign up immediately.
27:33A $5,000 policy.
27:34No?
27:35A $10,000 policy.
27:37Yes, but don't rush, Mr. Morgan.
27:40Won't you have a seat?
27:42Well, no thanks.
27:44I think I'd better make up the application policies right away.
27:50I knew it!
27:53I knew it!
27:56Too bad that Clark girl didn't wake up.
28:00This ought to do.
28:02Should be along any minute now.
28:04You ready, Gap?
28:06There it is.
28:07Yes.
28:07Yes.
28:14She'll pay off now.
28:22Come on.
28:25That's too bad.
28:26Too bad.
28:27Now, Miss Virginia,
28:29baby face Morgan just blew up one of our trucks.
28:31Was the driver hurt?
28:32Just shaking up a trifle.
28:34But don't worry, we're insured.
28:36I'll call Mr. Morgan.
28:39Mr. Morgan.
28:40You better let me talk to him.
28:42Acme.
28:55Acme Protection Company.
28:57What did you think it was?
29:00Who?
29:01Oh, him.
29:02Okay, just a moment.
29:07Hey, Gilla.
29:09I didn't know you was a mother.
29:12Oh, Virginia.
29:13I mean, Miss Clark.
29:14This Mr. Morgan.
29:16Eddie.
29:17It's her.
29:19I have some bad news for you.
29:22Baby face Morgan just blew up one of our trucks.
29:25How much was the damage?
29:26Well, about $2,500.
29:29$2,500?
29:31That's wonderful.
29:32It's a lot of money, isn't it?
29:36You will?
29:37Sure I will.
29:38I'll be right over.
29:39Will you be there?
29:41Yes, I'll be here.
29:44Goodbye.
29:47Boy, am I lucky.
29:48Baby face Morgan just blew up one of our trucks.
29:50I can see her.
29:51Where's the checkbook?
29:52Just a minute.
29:54Remember what Mr. Rogers said.
29:56He may not like it.
29:58Oh, yeah.
29:59I better call him.
30:01Baby face Morgan's still a mystery.
30:07Police are labeled to find.
30:11Yeah?
30:13Oh, Morgan.
30:14How are you, my boy?
30:16Mr. Rogers, I've got a problem.
30:18There's a girl, and she needs money badly.
30:23A girl, eh?
30:24Well, my boy, you must never let a lady down, you know.
30:29Go ahead.
30:30Give her to her.
30:31Yeah.
30:33So long.
30:34Oh, the kid's got a girl, eh?
30:37Well, I hope she keeps them occupied.
30:40Gee, this spaghetti's good.
30:55You ought to taste it.
30:56It's wonderful.
30:57It's beautiful.
30:59It's nice of you to give me such quick service.
31:02Service?
31:03Oh, uh, service?
31:05No, no.
31:05I mean the check.
31:07The check?
31:08Well, we haven't finished eating yet.
31:10Oh, no, Mr. Morgan.
31:12The check you brought me this morning.
31:14Oh, we'll think nothing of it.
31:15That's a family trait, protecting people.
31:19Would you like your children to be like that?
31:21My children?
31:22Oh.
31:23Oh, yes, of course.
31:26Oh, what do you think of Central City?
31:28You do like big families, don't you?
31:30Have you been through the subway?
31:32You know, if I have a son, I hope he's a blind.
31:35You should see our library.
31:37And I'd like him to be a champion swimmer, too.
31:40I'd love to ride from the park at night.
31:42Don't you?
31:43Don't I what?
31:45The park.
31:47The park.
31:48You and I, the park.
31:49I'm telling you, Barney, I've never seen anything like it.
31:57Our truck was wrecked only last night.
31:59And at 10 o'clock this morning, I had the money.
32:03What do you mean I couldn't have had it?
32:06I just deposited the check.
32:08And it was good.
32:10Phillips Transportation.
32:1310,000.
32:13I'll be right over.
32:18Hello?
32:20Shine on, Freight?
32:235,000?
32:25I'll be right down.
32:31Yes?
32:32Sure, as much as you want.
32:34As I was saying, on the fifth instinct of the fifth month, I says to Moe,
32:44Hey, Mabel, ain't you going to answer that?
32:45I wasn't tired to be his telephone operator.
32:52He'll take his own calls.
32:54It's enough when I buzz the buzzer.
32:56Gee, but you're soft, baby.
33:00Willie, you say the sweetest things.
33:02I was talking to the bunny.
33:04All right, then you do the bug with the bunny tonight.
33:08Nothing's stolen, Mug.
33:09We ain't playing games.
33:11I don't care if you are.
33:14Do you know what's going to happen?
33:16A truck a day.
33:18A pleasure, gentlemen.
33:19You can start right now.
33:21We've got a two-ton truck we've been trying to get rid of for years.
33:25Shut up, buddy.
33:26Today's payday.
33:31You mean you don't care?
33:39I don't get it.
33:41Go away.
33:42You're part of me.
33:43Oh, yeah?
33:44Well, we're a tough group.
33:45And besides, you're antagonizing Babyface.
33:58What's going on?
33:59Who am I doing business with?
34:01Children?
34:02I don't get it.
34:03But, boss, they just laughed at us.
34:04Some of them even throwed me out.
34:06Well, I can't figure it out.
34:07Everything's in reverse.
34:09The mice are chasing the cats.
34:10I don't care what it is.
34:11Babyface gave me his orders.
34:12No more stalling.
34:14He said...
34:14Never mind what he said.
34:16Just leave it to me.
34:19Hey, what?
34:26City's up.
34:27Get in.
34:27You don't want to free up, huh?
34:40Oh, Master.
34:41We'll show you.
34:42You'll never see that truck again.
34:44Oh, Master.
34:44Hey, what?
34:58Come on out of there.
35:01Come on.
35:02We'll dump this one in the river.
35:03Why, it's all very simple.
35:21All you do is walk up to him like this and you say...
35:24Here's the setup, see?
35:27I don't like what's going on.
35:29And you know what I'm going to do about it?
35:30Oh, but Cousin Ollie, he's a gangster.
35:33Oh, Babyface won't hurt you.
35:35I know his type.
35:35He's probably got a streak of his back that wide.
35:38He has?
35:39All right, I'll walk up to him and I'll say...
35:42You're ruining our business.
35:44You've got to cut it out.
35:45Then I'll say...
35:46How can I do that?
35:49I don't even know what he looks like.
35:51I never thought of that.
35:53The phone book.
35:55Oh, what a yokel.
35:57Who ever heard of a gangster being in a phone book?
36:00The hideout, the place guarded by malls and everything.
36:03I'll get a detective agency.
36:04They know everything.
36:04Where's the classifieds?
36:09J.P. Brown.
36:11I'll be back.
36:15My, ain't nature wonderful?
36:17Where are you going?
36:18Don't question the vice president.
36:20He's got something there.
36:21Come here.
36:21Before that thing rudely interrupted us.
36:26Well, I wanted to say that the black rabbit spoils the color scheme.
36:30Why, that's your future sable, Mabel.
36:32You're raising me another call?
36:34Shirt blade.
36:35Only this one makes for the pups' sleeves.
36:38Because Blackie's fatter.
36:40Ah, gee, thanks, Mabel.
36:42Well, as I said before, it's imperative that you find Babyface Morgan.
36:49Now, this is big business, Mr. Brown, and time means money.
36:52Very well, Mr. Harris.
36:53I will get my staff on it immediately.
36:58But understand, there will be quite a few extra charges.
37:01Oh, of course, of course.
37:02Just build the company.
37:03Money is no object.
37:04Oh, well, then you just leave the rest to us, Mr. Harris.
37:07We've never had a failure yet.
37:09Your case, although it is a bit difficult, will be no exception.
37:12Good day.
37:13Good day.
37:13Good day.
37:19Handle them with kid gloves.
37:21They're laughing at you.
37:22Trevally, you're responsible.
37:23Me?
37:24I'm responsible.
37:25What?
37:26What's the matter with Babyface?
37:30Hello.
37:31I'm glad I finally reached you, Mr. Rogers.
37:34Yeah, we're having terrible trouble.
37:36You've got to help us.
37:39It's Babyface.
37:42Yes, Chief.
37:43I think you ought to come over here and talk to us right away.
37:46Look, look, I'm taking care of matters right now.
37:49But...
37:49Well, don't get excited, Chief.
37:51I'm doing everything I can.
37:53But...
37:54Now, easy, Chief.
37:55Easy.
37:56But...
37:56Here, let me explain it to him.
37:59Hello, Mr. Rogers.
38:00This is Oliver Harris.
38:01I've...
38:0124 hours?
38:05Well...
38:05Okay, you're the boss.
38:07We'll do anything you say.
38:09Yes, sure.
38:10Sure.
38:12Sure.
38:13Hey, I'm up on us.
38:19But...
38:19Well, you heard it.
38:22I've stuck out my neck for you guys, but this is the end.
38:24Babyface is giving us 24 hours.
38:28Doc, I've got a hunch.
38:29Business doesn't fall off because it gets cold outside.
38:32Another mob must have moved in.
38:36Hey, maybe you got something there, Torelli.
38:38But if there is another mob, that's right up your alley.
38:42Oh.
38:42Well, you see trouble ahead, you give me the green light, huh?
38:48Don't give me that.
38:49Where's Babyface?
38:52He can't be so tough if he allows another mob to move in.
38:55Okay, I'm only a stooge.
38:56You know that.
38:57What are you going to do?
38:59Call Babyface.
39:01You got a great future, Torelli.
39:02I wouldn't jeopardize it if I were you.
39:09Take it easy.
39:12Let me find out who's muscling in.
39:15Cap, get me a truck and a couple of driver's outfits.
39:18I'll take care of this situation in a new way.
39:23Edward Morgan, president.
39:31You look wonderful behind a desk.
39:35A little young.
39:36But this is a young generation.
39:39Virginia, I wish you were my secretary.
39:42I never gave dictation, but I could learn.
39:45Well, if I knew how to take shorthand,
39:48I think I'd even give up the trucking business.
39:54Here's your mail, kid.
40:00Well, she's got her nerve calling you kid.
40:04You ought to do something about that.
40:06A president demands respect.
40:08I know that's what I keep telling her,
40:09but she just doesn't do anything about it.
40:11Say, this is from the detective agency.
40:22$500?
40:24Well, let's see the picture.
40:28Oh, this must be a joke.
40:31$500 for a picture of me.
40:33Well, I like that.
40:35Just who does he think you are?
40:37I don't know.
40:38Well, you and I are going down to see that detective
40:40and tell him a thing or two.
40:42Yeah, we're going to tell him.
40:43Yeah.
40:45Someone comes from a small town,
40:47they can do anything.
40:48Well, I'll show him.
40:49I know you will.
40:49And don't let him off easy either.
40:51I won't.
40:51This is it.
40:53I'm going to tell him a few things.
40:54Oh, my name is Morgan.
41:02Yes, I know Mr. Morgan.
41:05What's the idea of this?
41:08I'm awfully sorry.
41:09It was all a mistake.
41:11You see, we didn't know who you were.
41:13You bet your life it was a mistake,
41:15trying to make a fool out of him.
41:18I'm awfully sorry.
41:19That isn't baby-faced Morgan's picture.
41:21It's mine.
41:22And he's a respectable businessman.
41:24Sure.
41:25Sure, sure, of course.
41:26That's right.
41:27And he's not going to pay you the $500.
41:29No, no.
41:29Of course he isn't.
41:31Of course I'm not.
41:32And you can keep that picture.
41:34It's a bad one anyway.
41:36I will.
41:37And you ought to be ashamed of yourself
41:39taking me for...
41:39Oh, come on, Eddie.
41:40Let's feed this place.
41:46Oh, my goodness.
41:49Oh, my goodness.
41:50Did we have a narrow escape?
41:51Yeah, yeah.
41:52And that mall of his.
41:54Oh.
41:56Please.
41:56Please.
41:57You're breaking my arm.
41:59I'm an old man.
42:00Who's giving you protection?
42:02The Acme Protection Company,
42:04Fremont Building.
42:09All right.
42:10We'll pay Acme a visit.
42:11You two take care of the boss.
42:13I'll keep the truck car.
42:14Come on.
42:16Hurry, boss.
42:17It's freezing.
42:19I've asked them at least a dozen times
42:27to fix that thing,
42:28and they won't listen.
42:30Yes, frigidator.
42:31I'll go down and pay the janitor
42:32a poised little visit.
42:34Thanks, W.W.
42:38I'm going down to see the janitor, Mabel.
42:40You take care of the bunnies.
42:41You think more of those bunnies
42:43than you do of me.
42:44Yes.
42:45Do they want to get married?
42:46No!
42:59What was that name again?
43:01Acme, stupid.
43:04Acme, Acme.
43:05There it is.
43:06Acme Protection Agency.
43:07I didn't expect two of you.
43:22Where are we all done?
43:23Where's the boss?
43:25Straight ahead, kid.
43:29Okay, fellow.
43:30Well, we're turning on the heat.
43:31Well, it's about time.
43:33I've been expecting you all morning.
43:34Look, brother.
43:35I said we're turning on the heat.
43:37I know what you said.
43:39I've been asking for it, haven't I?
43:43Go ahead.
43:44Get started.
43:45All right, Mousey.
43:47Let him have it.
43:48He ain't so tough.
43:49Why, he's only a kid.
43:51He's got a face like a baby.
43:53A face like a baby.
43:54A face like a baby.
43:57Look.
44:00No.
44:02Yes.
44:22What is it?
44:23It's a baby face.
44:25Baby face?
44:25What are you talking about?
44:26It's the Acme guy that's muscling in on our racket.
44:29He's the baby face.
44:30Why, that dirty double crosser.
44:32I'll fix him.
44:33You better not, boss.
44:33He's too tough, I tell you.
44:35We had him covered.
44:37Yeah, the both of us.
44:38And he just sat there staring at us.
44:40You mean you didn't let him have it?
44:42No, honest, boss.
44:43The guy ain't human.
44:44Well, I'm going to call a little meeting for the boys.
44:46Well, they love this.
44:47The Doc and the baby face double crossing them off.
44:50Get in.
44:50It's Willie.
44:53The Gap and the Mouse are in the kid's office.
44:55Come on.
44:56Just when I was ready to gin.
44:59Hope we make it on time before Torelli gets wise.
45:02There's only one thing to do.
45:03Grab the dough and beat it.
45:04What about the mob?
45:06South America's a big place, Deacon.
45:08And it's still cold, Virginia.
45:12The craziest janitor's life.
45:13If she can give me a date, Willie, I'm freezing.
45:15Oh, no, I'd rather be alone.
45:19Oh, not you, Virginia.
45:22I'll see you at 6.
45:24Bye, baby.
45:25Goodbye, baby.
45:26You and I...
45:27I thought you was dead.
45:29Shut up.
45:29Watch the door outside.
45:31Where are those two men?
45:33Oh, you mean those two...
45:34Never mind.
45:35Where's the bank book?
45:36The bank book?
45:37I'll take care of this, Edward.
45:39He doesn't know anything about financing.
45:41Remember when we called you on the phone?
45:42Never mind that.
45:43Where's the bank book?
45:44Well, that's what Cousin Ollie's trying to tell you.
45:46There isn't any bank book anymore.
45:48No, but...
45:49What have you done with the money?
45:50Selling insurance.
45:51What kind of insurance?
45:53Racketeer insurance.
45:54That was my idea.
45:56Hell.
45:57Yeah, and we'd be doing all right, too,
45:58if it weren't for all those claims.
46:00Claims?
46:00What claims?
46:01Well, it's very simple, Mr. Rogers.
46:03We've been insuring trucks.
46:05You've been using the money that I put in your account
46:08to insure truck owners?
46:09Yeah, and if it weren't for that baby face,
46:12we'd have made a fortune.
46:13Why, you idiot, you've been robbing yourself.
46:15What do you mean, Mr. Rogers?
46:17Your baby face.
46:24Hello, Doc.
46:25He says you and the baby face pulled a double cross.
46:28He's called a meeting for the mob
46:28at the Southside Social Club.
46:30Uh-oh, that's bad.
46:32You got me into this.
46:33You forced me.
46:33I want to go home.
46:34We'll both go.
46:35Sit down.
46:36You haven't got a chance.
46:37They'll be watching us like hawks.
46:40They won't dare.
46:40I'll call the police.
46:41Yeah, and go to jail for 20 years.
46:43Don't forget, Mr. Morgan, your baby face.
46:46Don't mention it.
46:48I've got it.
46:48It's our only chance.
46:49We've got to be Torelli to the punch.
46:51We've got to go to the boys before they come for us.
46:53They don't get you, Doc.
46:54Boy, it's simple enough.
46:55I've been handling mugs all my life.
46:57I don't know the way they think.
46:58Never give them a chance to figure things out.
47:01Baby face.
47:02Uh, uh, Eddie.
47:04You've got to face the mob this afternoon.
47:06Not me.
47:06I'm no gangster.
47:07I'm going home.
47:08Over my dead body.
47:09Now you listen to me, you little...
47:11Oh, I'm sorry, son.
47:13I shouldn't have lost my temper, but I can't help it.
47:15I'm doing this for you, son.
47:17For you and your girl.
47:19On you depends the wives and children of the truck owners.
47:22The mob wants their money back.
47:24Lives don't count.
47:25If they don't collect, you'll be responsible.
47:27You've got to make a speech, son.
47:29You've got to come through.
47:31Yes, you're right, Mr. Rogers.
47:35It does depend on me.
47:39When do we start?
47:40Good boy!
47:42Now!
47:44Oh, no, no.
47:45They're not gentlemen.
47:45They're mugs.
47:47Mugs.
47:48Dear mugs.
47:49No mugs, you mugs.
47:52You mugs.
47:53You mugs.
47:54You mugs.
47:56Guns.
47:56Rods.
47:57Rods.
47:58Under the corner of your mouth.
48:00Take it on the lambs.
48:01Rods.
48:02Mugs.
48:03Come on, come on.
48:04Snap out of it.
48:05My license's take two.
48:06Keep that going, lefty.
48:08On the spot.
48:09On the spot.
48:10Louder!
48:11Let go of me, you mugs!
48:19Go ahead, tell them.
48:21You guys just been treated to the sweetest double cross in the history of any mob.
48:25Where's the cash?
48:26And what have you been doing about it?
48:28Nothing.
48:29But we don't like it.
48:33Baby face is no bargain.
48:36And Doc?
48:37Well, I'll tell you what we're going to do.
48:40Nothing.
48:42The baby face.
48:43It's the baby face.
48:46All right, you.
48:47Stay out of it.
48:49Hiya, mugs.
48:51I don't want any interruptions, see?
48:54I don't want anyone open on their kisser until I get through, see?
48:58I understand there are a few guys around here who don't like the way I'm running this outfit.
49:02Arguments rub me the wrong way.
49:04There's anybody here who's got any objection to the way I'm running things.
49:09I want him to get up and spill his gab.
49:10I...
49:11I got...
49:12I got something I want to say.
49:15You have?
49:15That's all I wanted to hear.
49:23All right, you two guys.
49:25Case him in cement and toss him in the river.
49:27All right, break it up.
49:41Let's get down to cases.
49:43I'm going to give you a lowdown on what plays.
49:46That dough we just collected.
49:47It's nothing.
49:48It's chicken feet.
49:50I got it invested in the sweetest little racket in the world.
49:53You guys are going to get yourself plenty of defense bonds.
49:55There's only one thing I can tell you now.
50:00Keep your kissers shut.
50:02Follow my orders and leave the rest to me.
50:04I'll do the rest.
50:07I'll be seeing you, boys.
50:08Okay, Chief.
50:10Let's go.
50:15It's a phony.
50:25What a performance that kicked you.
50:27Yeah, it was terrific, wasn't it?
50:29I'm telling you, that baby face was so realistic.
50:31I thought he shot you.
50:33Yeah, even rigor mortis set in.
50:36Are they in our gang?
50:37Who?
50:37Rig and Morty.
50:39That sniffs alive.
50:40We better get Torelli in a hurry.
50:43Torelli is burning and we've got the blow.
50:45Now listen, son.
50:46You better grab your pal Ollie and take it on the land.
50:49You're hot.
50:50Torelli is gunning for you, too.
50:51But I have a date with Virginia.
50:53And there is your life.
50:54You know what to do with it.
50:55I've got to tell her the truth.
50:57Come on, Deacon.
50:57Grab your bags and meet me downstairs.
50:59The train leaves in 30 minutes.
51:00Okay.
51:02And then I'll...
51:03Look, don't bother me.
51:05Baby face.
51:08Oh, don't.
51:09Oh.
51:12I don't know.
51:15Tire.
51:17Don't.
51:18Don't.
51:18You're going to tell me where Morgan is.
51:21Honest.
51:22I don't know.
51:23Honest.
51:23I don't.
51:27Come on.
51:27Talk.
51:29All right.
51:29All right.
51:31He's going to meet Virginia.
51:34Virginia?
51:35Who's Virginia?
51:35Virginia Clark.
51:38Clark.
51:40Clark trucking?
51:42Yes, sir.
51:45Get over there.
51:46Pick that lug up.
51:46Bring it back to the pool.
51:47I'll meet you there later.
51:48Send the boys to the Metropole.
51:50Get Doc and the Deacon.
51:52All right.
51:53Search this dump.
51:54The dude's got to be hit somewhere.
51:56Rifle the files in the safe.
51:57I'll take care of the dinner, Al.
52:11Gosh, what gigantic mice.
52:13Look at that.
52:26How'd he get in there?
52:33Kitty, kitty, kitty, kitty.
52:34Mabel.
52:35There goes your sample.
52:36All right, sister, where's Morgan?
52:42I don't know.
52:43You had a date with him, didn't you?
52:44Yes.
52:45But he's gone.
52:46All right, Mossie.
52:47Take her to the club.
52:47Trilly will make her scene.
52:56Come on.
52:56Come on.
52:56Get in there, sister.
52:57We're in a pool room.
52:58Oh.
52:59Wait here, please.
53:14Mr. Williams.
53:15What happened?
53:17You did it.
53:18Are you all right?
53:24Tell me, what happened?
53:25Mr. Morgan.
53:26They got Virginia.
53:28Who?
53:29Baby face Morgan.
53:30What?
53:31They took her away.
53:32Well, where?
53:33Where?
53:34I don't know.
53:34They said something about a club.
53:36Club?
53:44Give me the police station.
53:49Send an ambulance right away to the Clark Transportation Company.
53:54And if you want baby face Morgan,
53:57you'll find him at the Southside Social Club.
54:00Southside Social Club.
54:05Hurry.
54:10Where's the baby face?
54:12I don't know any baby face.
54:14And you better let me out of here.
54:16I'm going to call the police.
54:17Shut up or I'll...
54:19I don't want to waste much more time.
54:23Once more, where's the baby face?
54:25I told you I don't know any baby face.
54:27I've never seen it.
54:28You slapped Virginia.
54:35Oh.
54:37The baby face.
54:41Welcome, stranger.
54:43Careful, kid.
54:44No.
54:45Baby face.
54:47You slapped Virginia.
54:49You lied to me.
54:50What's on your mind?
54:56You slapped Virginia.
55:00How you got it?
55:01No.
55:17ะฑัƒะดัƒั‰ weapon.
55:18I'm sorry.
55:19I'm sorry.
55:20I've Estab Arizona.
55:20I did it there.
55:22Hey.
55:22Hey.
55:23Hey.
55:23Hey.
55:24Hey.
55:24Hey.
55:25Hey.
55:25Hey.
55:25Hey.
55:25Hey.
55:26Hey.
55:26Hey.
55:26Hey.
55:27Hey.
55:27Hey.
55:28Hey.
55:29Hey.
55:29This is Willie!
55:31I'm sorry, Zoe.
55:56Alright, bring it up.
55:58We're under arrest.
56:02Where's the babyface?
56:03That's the babyface.
56:08Virginia.
56:17What about that federal payroll job?
56:19Who jumped by getting a rebel?
56:20What about that snatch on the west side?
56:22I told you, I don't know anything about it.
56:24Of course not, babyface.
56:26I'm not babyface.
56:28Sure you're not.
56:29Listen, kid.
56:30How'd you like a drink of water?
56:31Nice, deep water.
56:32No, thanks.
56:33I'm not thirsty.
56:34Might be a cigarette.
56:35I don't use them.
56:36Listen, babyface.
56:37Listen, babyface.
56:38You can't get away with this.
56:39You're facing a tough rap.
56:40We got enough on you to hang you.
56:42Now, if you come clean, of course we'll go easy on you.
56:45Yeah, we'll speak to the DA for you.
56:48Oh, yeah.
56:49I don't told you I'd know nothing.
56:51I'm not babyface.
56:53I'm Edward Morgan.
56:54Where's Virginia?
56:56Virginia?
56:57You mean your girlfriend?
56:59Yeah, she must be worried about me.
57:01I'd like to see her.
57:03Worried about you?
57:04She left last night.
57:06Where?
57:07Well, your guess is as good as mine.
57:10The last time I saw her, she was getting on a train with another fella.
57:14On a train?
57:16Was it Cousin Ollie?
57:17Who knows?
57:18From where we stood, it looked like love.
57:25All right, I'll talk.
57:27What do you want me to say?
57:29Who killed McGee?
57:30I did.
57:31I killed a man in St. Louis and one in Detroit.
57:34Look down.
57:35And I robbed a bank in Boston.
57:37And the one you're talking about, too.
57:39And I blew up all those trucks.
57:44Okay, fellas.
57:45Here's your headline.
57:46Babyface cracks.
57:47Go.
57:50What happened then?
57:51Within 24 hours, all the truckers had received the money for their damage.
57:55So, you see, the door went round and round and the kid was the jockey.
57:59Well, that throws a different light on the situation.
58:02What?
58:03Virginia!
58:04Wait a minute, lady.
58:05This man is dangerous.
58:06I thought you and Cousin Ollie...
58:08You lied to me.
58:09Take the handcuffs off him.
58:10My cat.
58:11This is baby things.
58:12There is no baby things.
58:13What?
58:14What a loud bean.
58:15Eddie!
58:16I want to go home.
58:17Oliver.
58:18Yes, Edward?
58:19Go back to the hotel and pack my bags.
58:21Are we going home?
58:22No.
58:23We're going to Niagara Falls.
58:25No, on our honeymoon.
58:27Good luck, kid.
58:28Drop me a card.
58:29We sure will, Mr. Rogers.
58:30Where to?
58:31I'll be at the seashore.
58:32Out the track.
58:33Maybe we ought to go there, too.
58:34Maybe, Ben.
58:35Maybe we ought to go there, too.
58:37Maybe, Ben.
59:06Oh, God.
59:10I'll be back with you.
59:11I'll be back with you today.
59:12I'll be back with you.
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