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White Heat White Heat is a classic crime film that was released in 1949 and has since become a true masterpiece of its genre.

White Heat

White Heat is a classic crime film that was released in 1949 and has since become a true masterpiece of its genre. Directed by Raoul Walsh, this compelling movie takes viewers on a thrilling journey deep into the dark underworld of gangsters and the human psyche.

At the helm of this cinematic gem is the legendary actor James Cagney, whose remarkable performance as the notorious gangster Cody Jarrett brought an intense level of energy and unpredictability to the screen. Cagney's ability to portray a complex and deeply disturbed character is unmatched, making his portrayal of Jarrett one of the most memorable and influential performances in film history. With his signature charisma, dazzling charm, and explosive outbursts, Cagney perfectly captures Jarrett's unstable and dangerous nature, leaving audiences captivated from start to finish.

The exceptional cast of White Heat also includes Virginia Mayo, Edmond O'Brien, and Margaret Wycherly. Mayo brilliantly plays Verna, Jarrett's cunning and manipulative wife who knows how to trigger his violent tendencies. O'Brien delivers a stellar performance as undercover cop Hank Fallon, who infiltrates Jarrett's gang, leading to a thrilling clash between law enforcement and organized crime. Wycherly portrays Ma Jarrett, Cody's manipulative and overprotective mother, expertly adding a layer of emotional complexity to the story.

What sets White Heat apart from other crime films is its exploration of the psyche of a criminal. The film delves into Cody Jarrett's disturbed mind, examining the origins of his sociopathic behavior and providing insight into how his traumatic past has shaped him into the merciless gang leader he has become. This psychological exploration, combined with the intense action sequences and gripping plot, keeps viewers engaged and on the edge of their seats throughout.

In addition to its captivating narrative and stellar performances, White Heat also features a highly memorable and influential score. Composed by Max Steiner, the music perfectly complements the film's dark and intense atmosphere. The soundtrack powerfully captures the emotional depth of each scene, heightening the tension and enhancing the viewers' overall cinematic experience. From the haunting melodies that accompany Cody Jarrett's moments of vulnerability to the adrenaline-pumping themes that intensify the action sequences, the music of White Heat is an essential component that further adds to the film's greatness.

As technology continues to advance, fans of White Heat can now relive the movie's incredible sounds in a variety of ways. Thanks to digital platforms, it is now possible to play and download the original soundtrack, allowing fans to immerse themselves in the memorable music wherever and whenever they choose. Whether it's experiencing the beautiful melodies on their morning commute or relishing in the film's energy during a workout session, the availability of the soundtrack allows White Heat enthusiasts to enjoy the movie's audio elements in a way that suits their own needs and preferences.

So, whether you're a fan of classic cinema or simply someone who appreciates incredible performances, a captivating plot, and a remarkable score, White Heat is a must-watch. Its timeless tale of crime, power, and the human psyche grips audiences from the opening scene to the unforgettable final moments. With James Cagney's captivating portrayal of Cody Jarrett, the stellar performances of the entire cast, and the powerful score by Max Steiner, White Heat is a masterpiece that holds immense value even after more than seven decades since its release.

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A copper, and his name is Fallon.
A copper.
A copper.
A corpse without a record.
A couple of hunters found him frozen up in the mountains.
A couple of months in solitary will cool you off, bugger.
A good feeling. I liked it.
A hoodlum turns himself in on a phony rap and beats the gas chamber, heh.
A lot fancier than my old coal burner on the C&O.
A pal of Big Ed's dropped something.
A silver dollar for the gentleman in the balcony.
A storm keeps everybody busy.
A story about a horse.
A week has passed since bandits jumped a mail train...
A will take your position.
A, C, cut into Fairchild. I've lost her.
A, proceed dead ahead.
A...
Abbott, Jordan, Bacon, Pardo, Butler...
Accidents will happen.
After a while, a hungry fish comes along, takes a nip at your hook...
Ah, most talkative little con I ever shared a cell with.
Ah, wife, eh? Kid don't talk much.
Ah, you've had good news for the last 12 years.
Ah...
Alive, Cody gets out in one, two years, maybe.
All his life, whenever he got in a spot, he'd just put out his hand...
All I ever had was Ma. And now...
All I wanted was for you to come back.
All right, all right, what's the gag?
All right, boys, beat it. It's getting late.
All right, Ernie. Switch it off.
All right, just do it. Stop the gabbing.
All right, kid.
All right, kid. It's a deal.
All right, move up.
All right, Mrs. Jarrett. That'll be all now.
All right, switch it on.
All right, this is the prison.
All right, throw your life away. Stay here and shoot it out.
All right?
All right.
All right.
All right. Good luck.
All right. Now, you two, come along and bring the tuxedo with you.
All right. Right away.
All right. This is where we want off.
All set.
Also, try to learn the identity of the very special fence...
Always on the run, always on the move. Some life.
Always thinking about your Cody, aren't you?
Always trying to put me on top.
An undercover specialist. Eight sentences in five years.
And a few who might recognize you. Let's go to work.
And according to Ma...
And I thought I told you to help Ma with the groceries.
And I thought you were never gonna talk, baby.
And I was gonna split fifty fifty with a copper.
And I'll help you, Cody, like always.
And I'm gonna show you they haven't got him.
And if it works, I'll pay you back.
And if the warden don't want it, try it on the governor.
And it is now my duty to pronounce sentence.
And it'll be his last.
And let him live that long? No, Cody.
And no slip ups, or you're gonna need a doctor.
And not for 50 grand.
And now all of a sudden, he makes his move...
And now...
And one morning...
And then when Ma came, he was waiting for her, and he...
And then, times when I'd be losing my grip...
And we went for it. I went for it.
And, baby...
And, you, you drive.
Any guy who says he can fence 50 grand of it is crazy.
Any minute, he's apt to crack open at the seams...
Any place would be better than this.
Any time I can't handle his kind, I'll know I'm getting old.
Anybody else see him?
Anyone thinks different, say so now...
Anything we get, Cody's in for his full share.
Anything you say, kid.
Approaching Bakeman.
Are you hurt, Jarrett?
Arrested: suspicion, grand larceny, Portland, 1939.
Arthur Cody Jarrett, on your own admission...
As he grew up, the fancied headaches became real...
As long as our cars are within receiving distance, we can tell where they are.
As soon as I pick her, I'll send you a picture.
Ask him how my mother is.
Ask them to clear the air. Now, listen...
Attention, men. Attention.
Attention. The following men have visitors:
Back to your work. You too, Pardo.
Bass.
Be a nice surprise when he gets out of solitary.
Be back before anyone knew.
Be kind of a break to get rid of me for a while, won't it?
Beat it up the hill and call the others.
Because his ideas are big.
Because they know this is between me and Cody.
Because we decided to go to a movie instead.
Been golfing, Ed?
Benny.
Besides, I know my rights. You can't keep us here.
Big Ed. Great Big Ed. Heh.
Black sedan. Probably headed southwest.
Bo Creel. Arrested him two years ago.
Bo Creel. Wait a minute.
BO: Now turn around.
Born Detroit, March 23rd, 1919.
Bought it with our own dough. Twelve grand.
Boys in L. A. had a coming out party planned for you a month ago.
Break it up over there.
Bring the gun.
But first, a question.
But I don't wanna go anymore.
But if that fails, you just have to serve the rest of your term.
But the time comes when a man's gotta stop running away and face things.
But they left one thing after them...
But you gotta be careful. He's got the house rigged up like a trap.
But you gotta keep up your strength, fella.
Buys stolen money here, 30, 40 cents on the dollar.
C, pick her up at Fairchild.
C, proceed dead ahead.
Call the FCC. Get every direction finder car they've got.
Can you read him?
Can you remember that? With an oscillator.
Can't I go down to San Berdoo and get it fixed?
Car A at 166th and Western, bearing 138 degrees.
Car A at Rosecrans and Western, bearing 156 degrees.
Car A at Western and Slauson, bearing 158 degrees.
Car B at Atlantic and Compton, bearing 244 degrees.
Car B bearing 284 degrees.
Car B, Alameda and Artesia, bearing 256 degrees.
Car B, Atlantic and Telegraph Road, bearing 235 degrees.
Catch.
Check.
Check. 198th and Figueroa.
Check. Source of signal, Maine and Atlantic in Alhambra.
Cod)!
CODY : I like the way you go about it.
Cody calls charging roadblocks unscientific.
Cody Jarrett going fifty fifty?
Cody Jarrett.
Cody like it?
Cody still ain't going to like to hear that she got it in the back.
Cody will be real grateful to you.
Cody, I'm so glad to see you.
Cody, the joint's crawling with cops.
Cody? Yeah?
Cody. Hey, Cody. There's a storm coming.
Come in, A.
Come in, C.
Come in, Car B.
Come on, let's get out of here.
Come on, Verna.
Come on.
Come on.
Come on. Come with me.
Come on. Get going. Get out there.
Come on. Let's get a look at that $12,000 doll.
Come on. We got a heavy day tomorrow.
Come out with your hands up.
Conductor didn't wanna play. How's this guy?
Coon, Fred.
Cotton, don't leave me.
Cotton?
Couldn't be in both places at once, could I?
Cover for me? Cover for me.
Cover the back.
Dannemora, Sing Sing, Leavenworth.
Dead, he gets out sooner.
Dead?
Dead?
Despite the third degree burn, the eyebrows and hairline weren't even singed.
Did I ask you for any advice?
Did you check the windows?
Didn't even raise a finger to help her.
Didn't I check his record up at the dispensary?
Divorce? Vic, you can't mean that.
Do not shoot unless absolutely necessary.
Doc says you gotta take your shots anyway.
Doctor, you're with me.
Don't go flipping your lid.
Don't know what I'd do without you, Ma.
Don't let it beat you, Cody. You are a top man, aren't you?
Don't let them see you like that. Might give some of them ideas.
Don't make a sound, Zuckie. It's me, Cotton.
Don't need a gun.
Don't shoot!
Don't shoot. It's me, Ryley. I'm coming out!
Don't worry, honey. I'll get them there.
Don't you care?
Down the highway, Ernie.
Down there.
Dr. Simpson speaking.
Drifting, kind of. Not too eager.
Drop that stick. Now.
Drop the gun.
Dry as a bone.
Ed, Cotton, when we get the train on the spur, start hopping. Go.
Ed, we'll separate. Go east until you hit the highway and double back over the bridge.
ED: Fix me one too. Here.
ED: Still got nerves?
Ernie.
Europe, maybe. Paris.
EVAN: Forty seven point one.
Evans speaking.
Evans speaking. Hello, warden.
EVANS: No deal. Lock her up. You cheap copper.
EVANS: Oscillator ready? Ready to sing.
EVANS: You might as well come down, Jarrett. There's no one left but you.
Every road's gonna be blocked, the guy said.
Every rookie knows Scratch Morton went underground after that hotel job.
Everybody down. Ryley, get those keys.
Except that Cody's not an easy guy to get close to in a hurry.
Exciting. Verna liked it a lot.
Fair is fair.
FALLON: Busy little place, isn't it?
FALLON: Don't go for your guns.
FALLON: I, uh, figured you might get sore.
FALLON: It's the truth, Cody. Why didn't you ask me?
FALLON: We got Bo Creel. They're heading up.
Fan out. Give them the tear gas from both sides.
Feel more like staying now?
Fence the 50 and you get 20.
Figured on cutting in Tommy Ryley.
Fill him full of lead and he'll still come at you.
Fine, Cody. Good catch.
Fingers are kind of thick today.
Finishes his stretch Saturday. He'll be out before you're sentenced.
First it was my old man, died kicking and screaming in a nuthouse...
Fisher.
Following are the names of the men who escaped with Cody Jarrett:
For example...
For the crime of grand larceny, you are hereby sentenced to serve...
For the next two weeks, I'm not gonna think about anything...
FOREMAN: Where's Pardo?
Forget it, Ma. Forget it.
Four dead. It's the gas chamber for sure.
Four hundred and twenty six thousand dollars will be placed in their safe...
From the coast mob. Came in today.
From Washington.
Geese we're looking for are pretty wild.
General direction, southwest.
Get around it.
Get away from those controls.
Get his fingerprints and take a mask of his face.
Get in the cell.
Get in.
Get me out!
Get me out!
Get me out!
Get on back there.
Get one thing clear, all of you.
Get the gun, Hank.
Get the lead out.
Get those bags in and get in fast.
Getting inside the joint.
Glad to know you, Mr. Winston.
Go ahead. Get on back there.
Go ahead. Get on back there. Go.
Go get Vic. Hurry up.
Go on.
Go.
Good bye.
Good news for you, Herbert.
Good thing for Hank it happened inside instead of out.
Good.
Good. Bo Creel would know me in the dark.
Good. I'll be down there right away.
Good. Let's run through your background again.
Got her. Going due west about 30 miles per hour.
Got her. Traveling dead ahead on Bakeman, 20 miles an hour.
Got him.
Got it? Now, when you get to the plant, park across the street.
Grab the brass ring.
GUARD 1: Come on. Back to your places.
GUARD 2: Come on, break it up. Get going, Jarrett.
GUARD: Dispensary. Special invitation of the doctor.
Guess he ain't hungry.
Ha, ha. Come and get me!
Handy, huh?
Happens every night. Ruins the movie.
Happy? Ed?
HARRIS: Hunger's always a hopeful sign.
Have that area surrounded. Get some searchlights.
Having a cup of coffee. He'll be right out.
He ain't thought of a vacation in years, Vic. Don't let him forget it.
He finally got to the top of the world, and it blew right up in his face.
He got her in the back.
He got you, didn't he?
He said if I didn't go away with him, he'd have you killed.
He was figuring you'd be dead.
He won't talk. Cotton.
He'll believe me. Then when he comes out, you can do what you want with him.
He'll probably have recurrent periods of normal behavior, but
He'll stay with Jarrett till he gets what he's after.
He's a T man. I know him. His name is Fallon.
He's getting worse. He needs a doc.
He's gonna walk us out of here. Ain't you, copper? Get up.
He's got a fierce psychopathic devotion for her.
He's got a gun stashed.
He's got plans that'll make the old Jarrett mob look like a...
He's now leading a scrupulously honest life as a truck driver for this very firm.
He's nuts, just like his old man.
He's rubbing elbows with a guy that does anything I say.
He's still Mr. Big, in prison or out.
He's the guy you're looking for. Your fence.
He's the number one boy now, Parker says.
Head southwest. Have Car B head southeast.
Heh, heh. Yeah, that's it. A nice gold medal for the copper.
Heh, I suppose he shot me all the way from another state.
Heh. You'd better get going.
Hello there. I was wondering if I could use your telephone.
Hello, Ma.
Hello, Phil. How's the arm?
Hello.
Help Ma with the groceries.
Her car is parked outside pointing west.
Here you are, Mr. Evans.
Here, get some of this into you.
Here, if you're such a pal of his, go back and make it easy for him.
Here, Ma.
Here. Tie and gag him.
Here's my answer, you dirty...
Here's to us, top of the world.
Here's yours, copper.
Het, tell Verna I want her back in here.
Het? Cotton?
Hey, Happy, try it.
Hey, he)'
Hey, uh, this fellow you call the Trader, can you trust him?
Hi, Cody. Brought you some grub.
Hi, kid.
Highway 60, near Colton. Pick up Daniel Winston.
His month's up today.
His mother's been the prop that's held him up.
Hmm, good hunch. Get me his clothes.
Hmm.
Hmm.
Hmm.
Hmm. We'll put it over here...
Hmm. Well, uh, pull in and watch yourself.
Hold it.
Hold it. Where you going, Pardo?
Hold the phone.
Holden, John.
Hope I didn't get you up here on a wild goose chase, Mr. Evans.
Hostages in car. Do not shoot...
Hot soup made special.
How come, Big Ed?
How could he?
How did you know?
How do you do, countess?
How do you like that, boys?
How do you like that, Ma? Heh.
How does he operate?
How far is receiving distance?
How is he, tough?
How would you like a little change of scenery, Cody?
How's fishing?
Hughes, Russell.
Huh?
Huh?
Huh?
Hurry up, boys. Get in there.
Hyde, Frank.
I can't stand another night, Ed. Listening, going crazy.
I couldn't go through with it. I tried, but I couldn't.
I couldn't help it, Cody.
I couldn't stand it any longer. I was running away.
I didn't do nothing. He's nuts.
I don't know how they did it. Somebody must have tipped them.
I don't mind fixing it, Cody. Keep me busy. I, uh, can't sleep anyhow.
I don't want any of that slop. Pfft.
I got a slight idea.
I got a way of getting a mile from this joint before anybody knows what hit them.
I got business on the outside.
I guess, uh... I guess his eyes ain't so good after solitary.
I had a lot of trouble with my mother in San Quentin.
I heard you're on the straight and narrow, driving a truck.
I joined the department to put criminals behind bars...
I know how you feel, Vic, but don't ask me to do anything that'll break my heart.
I like your tailor. How do you like mine?
I must ask that you don't insist on knowing the exact location...
I pulled that Springfield heist, not Scratch Morton.
I said I'd be back.
I said I'd take care of things and I let you down.
I saw it coming, but I didn't think he'd have the guts.
I saw that just in time.
I see what you mean.
I tell you, you got it wrong.
I told you to keep away from that radio.
I told you, Cody hasn't been in California for months.
I told you, I was just trying to cheer up Verna.
I wanna get out of here!
I wanna get out! I wanna get out of here!
I wanna get out! I wanna get out of here!
I want you to make a little phone call for me.
I was as close to him as I am to you.
I was going to take the car and beat it. I was scared.
I was just gonna throw it away.
I was pretty good back there on the train, huh, Cody?
I was, uh I was just walking around out there talking to mine.
I wouldn't ask you to do another undercover job if we weren't up against it.
I wouldn't like to see my share of any caper...
I'll be around, Cody.
I'll be picked up in a joint known as Tom's Hideaway.
I'll be waiting for you, honey. You can trust me.
I'll bet he's thumbing his nose at Uncle Sam right now and loving it.
I'll do it.
I'll get it if you take me along, Cody.
I'll get the plane tickets for 10:00 tonight.
I'll give it a lot of thought.
I'll go out the back way, if you don't mind.
I'll go someplace he'll never find me.
I'll keep first position behind suspect on Arango Boulevard.
I'll pick her up when she crosses Fairchild.
I'll practice up on my lullabies. Nothing else here.
I'll remember, darling.
I'll show you where it is.
I'll take care of Big Ed.
I'll take care of him, Cody.
I'll take care of him, Cody. I'll take care of him, Cody.
I'll tell him you'll let him get away because you don't want your guy hurt.
I'll tell you what difference it makes. They've got Zuckie in a morgue upstate.
I'm awfully sorry, my good man, but Mr. Pardo is still on vacation.
I'm B.
I'm going after him, Cody, to keep him from having you knocked off in here.
I'm going up to Illinois and take a state rap. I'll get two years at the most.
I'm gonna let you stay awake nights and sweat it out.
I'm leaving tomorrow, Cody. Anything I can do for you on the coast?
I'm not gonna hurt you.
I'm not making you any promises, remember.
I'm sick of waiting for you to make your move.
I'm the one to tell you.
I'm working on a plan to get your case reviewed.
I'm, uh I'm human, you know, like everyone else.
I've been cold for a week, Cody. Not even a fire.
I've been praying you'd come back.
I've been promised a vacation. You remember?
I've had a few strange cellmates in my time, but this sounds like the jackpot.
I've had my eye on this place for months.
If any of the boys spotted me coming up here, I'd be in a real jam.
If he tried it once, he'll try it again.
If I can, mister, will you go easy on me?
If I know Big Ed, right now he's doing enough worrying for the both of us.
If I turned my back long enough for Big Ed to put a hole in it...
If that battery is dead, it'll have company.
If the T men pick you up, you don't know a thing, haven't seen me in months.
If there's any trouble, give us the horn, hard, hmm? All right.
If you don't want it, I guess you don't want it.
If you're getting hungry, I could do with some help, son.
Imperial and Figueroa.
In case he get lonely and wants to talk to someone...
In more ways than one.
Into the wooden horse, boys.
Isn't that Lefeld down there? Nat Lefeld?
It ain't just like waiting for some human who wants to kill you. Cody ain't human.
It ain't safe having a crackpot giving orders. About time somebody took over.
It all adds up and places our friend in the morgue right at the scene of the crime.
It doesn't matter how far they travel.
It don't even look like her anymore.
It is assumed now by federal law enforcement agencies...
It is, huh? That's cozy.
It might be better for you.
It must have been a lulu before the warden got it.
It was Big Ed. He told me to do it. You wouldn't kill me in cold blood, would you?
It was in the cards for Big Ed to make his try.
It was me, Ed.
It would be. Turn around. We'll go back.
It's a deal.
It's admirable.
It's all right now. He's gone. Where's the pain?
It's all right to remove the straitjacket, doctor.
It's always "somebody tipped them, " never "the cops are smart. "
It's Big Ed and Verna. They run out.
It's going. It's going.
It's just a feeling I had, Cody. I could have been wrong.
It's like having a
It's like having a red hot buzz saw inside my head.
It's Ma. She's walking into trouble.
It's my fault, Cody. I let you down.
It's my life. Let me decide what to do with it.
It's not good for you, cold all the time.
It's right here.
It's that prison diet. Great chef in San Quentin. I hated to leave.
It's the only good thing about it. Take the oscillator off the car.
It's the only place I don't freeze.
It's these mountains, Cody.
It's your suitcase, Cody.
Jacoby, George.
Jarrett does a stretch in the penitentiary.
Jarrett outsmarted you.
Jarrett, Arthur Cody.
Jarrett, come out with your hands up.
Jarrett, you and your men might as well give up.
Jarrett, you haven't got a chance.
Jarrett's a raving maniac. They've got him in a straitjacket.
Jarrett's getting out of here and I'm going with him.
Jerry, you couldn't get me out of here if I was pardoned.
Johnson, Bate.
Joint like that's got the serial number of every bill.
Just me and Ma.
Just stood there and watched Big Ed kill her.
Just the two of us.
Just you. And his wife.
Keep it moving, boys. No talking.
Keep moving, boys. No talking.
Keep your hands off that wire.
Kill that.
Knocked over a hotel payroll in Springfield?
Know why they call him that?
Known member, Jarrett Gang. "
Let her go. C, cut over fast to Arango.
Let me shake the hand that slugged Roy Parker. Heh.
Let's get out, son.
Let's go in and have a drink.
Listen, Cody. Ed said this joint is a cinch. Good for 50 grand.
Listen, I'm a pretty handy fella with electricity, you remember?
Little thing I cooked up before we pulled the tunnel job.
Lonesome, like me.
Look at what they left out of this one.
Look, I'll try to come back.
Look, Pardo...
Look...
Looks like Big Ed's gonna have company, huh?
Looks like the Long Beach area.
Ma, you do all the talking.
MA: Maybe not.
MA: Suppose they find him, Cody? You know how Zuckie talks.
MA: That's right, son.
MA: You said it was an accident?
Ma. Ma!
MA'. I'll take care of Big Ed. I'll take care of Big Ed.
Made it, Ma! Top of the world!
Maine and Atlantic in Alhambra. General direction, southwest.
Maine and Atlantic, Alhambra. General direction, southwest.
Makes you the only one, Mr. Evans, doesn't it?
Maybe a kick in his skull would do him some good.
Maybe I am nuts.
Maybe it ain't so bad, Cody. Twelve grand gets you 50.
Maybe she's hot.
Maybe so.
Maybe that envelope will tell us something.
Maybe that's what bothers me. I don't know you, and what I don't know, I don't trust.
Maybe they found they went to school together.
Maybe they're waiting to pin a medal on him.
Maybe tomorrow. Maybe in the spring.
Maybe you shouldn't have teamed up with him, huh?
Maybe you thought it was funny...
Maybe you'll give me that medal, huh?
Maybe your 12 grand don't go down the drain after all.
Men, boats, the works. Taken a powder.
Might be a cracked radiator. We'd better stop somewhere.
Mm hm, that's what I thought, Mr. Evans.
Mm hm.
Mm hm.
Mm hm.
Mm, how are you, Vic? Glad to see you, kid.
Mm.
Mm.
Money's just paper if you don't spend it.
Mr. Evans, I'm not going to sit here and hear you accuse my boy without proof.
Mr. Fallon just arrived from the airport.
My head. My head.
My manager, kid.
My name's Daniel Winston. San Diego. Uh, securities.
My wife don't wait on nobody.
My wife's coming tomorrow.
Never can tell. He might need someone.
Never heard of him. Go on.
Next time you come, bring the gun.
Nice and willing.
Nice going. Where'd you learn all that, soap opera?
No clue to their movements has been reported...
No dice, boys. The party's off.
No doctors. No doctors.
No doubt about it. They're identical.
No kidding, Cody. Oh, that sounds great to me.
No one does what he's done to you, son, and gets away with it.
No one else has ever made a dent, not even his wife.
No questions asked. Sweet racket.
No, I'll let you warm up a little.
No, Ma. Listen to me. You won't have a chance.
No, no, Ma. You won't have a chance.
No, no. You're seven minutes late. We're just changing engineers.
No.
No. I figured maybe I'd run into L. A.
No. I tried to warn her...
No. Might do me some good.
No. No. Things were getting kind of dull around here, anyway.
Nobody feeds Cody Jarrett. What am I, a kid?
Nobody leaves here unless I say so.
Not a buck from the tunnel job showed up.
Not altogether a surprise. Thanks for your cooperation anyway.
Not bad.
Not lately.
Not now.
Not when he finds out what you did to his ma.
Nothing in the pockets but this pack of cigarettes.
Nothing to tie him in with the tunnel job or us.
Now tell me you're glad to see me. Only say it low so nobody can hear.
Now we're supposed to be in Arizona.
Now, clean up this place, and clean it up right. And don't leave any calling cards.
Now, go and read your comic books. Good girl.
Now, if we don't make it, I got six slugs in this gun.
Now, keep them quiet.
Now, there'll be a marker on the rear bumper.
Now, uh, these checking gates, that means a pass for the driver...
Now, Vic and Tommy, we go in the truck.
Now, what's that?
Now, you know how jittery I am. Any minute I'm liable to explode. Now get.
Of course, being an old woman, I wouldn't know much about the law...
Oh, chemical plant. I guess that's Long Beach way.
Oh, I'd knock their eyes out, Cody. You'd be real proud of me.
Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.
Oh, looks like we're in business.
Oh, mother again?
Oh, smart operator, huh?
Oh, smooth.
Oh, thanks.
Oh, uh, there's a button up in the cab.
Oh, yes, warden. I've just finished my report on Jarrett.
Oh.
Oh. Stuffy, huh? I'll give you a little air.
Okay, I got it.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay. Keep your medal.
On the ground heading for the Horton Sphere area.
On what seems like an ordinary hood roundup.
One here, the other here.
One morning, the people of Troy wake up, look over the walls...
One of the boys spots me as a lamister. I make a break for it.
One thing, though. This time, get me somebody with a good memory.
One zero five degrees.
Only it better be a quiet one. Come on, now. Get.
Only maybe he's gonna get it sooner than he thinks.
Only the Treasury stuff!
Only you got to be careful about Big Ed.
Open up and you won't get hurt.
Or else go on running for good.
Our cars will be parked back here, a mile or so away.
Our receivers pick up that sound from the oscillator...
Out this way, Cody. Through that door.
Parker moves his lips pretty good. It's about Big Ed.
Parker's shooting his mouth off again. Told Benny your boys pulled a caper.
Pass word along. Don't fire unless you've got a perfect target.
Pays off on the spot in nice clean bills.
Peanuts? Popcorn?
Peanuts. Popcorn.
Peddles it on the European black market for, pfft, who knows how much.
Phil, look at me. College degree, lovable personality...
Pick up those hats.
Please, Ed. I feel like a drink.
Plug him and he drops, same as anybody else.
Press it once if trouble shows, three times for all clear.
Prison records from Illinois. Your new buddies.
Put the car in the trees. We'll pick you up and take our positions.
Questioned him in '46 about a warehouse job.
Read this.
Reader, you get in the back and make like you're loony.
Receiving signal, 105 degrees. Will repeat.
Relax, Ma. I'm still here, ain't I?
Remember a guy named Scratch Morton?
Rest easy, Ma. We're 300 miles from the tunnel. What have they got?
Reynolds, Allen, Jarrett, Kaminsky...
Right now he's a sitting duck up there in that pen.
Right on the button. Getting in.
Rubbing shoulders with the best of them.
Rush it through, will you?
RUSS: Fill her up?
Ryley, you get in the front.
Ryley. Pardo.
Sable coats, jewels just dripping from my fingers.
Same as before. 198th and Figueroa.
Say anything you like and make it good. And listen to me carefully.
Say, by the way, uh...
Scared, sonny?
See, a guy who thinks his pals are taking care of him, he gets kind of careless.
Seems to. If Cody's been out of California for months...
Send him right in.
Send men to that section.
She had you covered.
She says she can get Jarrett to come out.
She's been lonesome all this time, missing Cody so much.
She's dead.
She's turning left on Cling.
Shut up!
Since I was a kid, I been reading about you. Always hoping I could join up with you.
Smells good, Ma.
So I went to the market to buy her things for a real spread.
So like you told me, Mr. Evans, I made the rounds for a month.
So we thought of a steam engine.
Solid gold.
Solid gold. Now come on, get up. Get your hands up.
Some might think so.
Some of it rubbed off on Cody. His father died in an institution.
Somebody's ribbing you, Russ.
Someday he's gonna get a really big one about me.
Someplace where we might be able to cure your headaches?
Sometime when you've got a week to spare, Ernie will tell you all about electronics.
Sorry to bust in. We're finished. Thought you might wanna check.
Sorry, boys. They can't all work out.
Sorry, Cody.
Sorry, Hank, that's out.
Sounds bad, Cody.
Source of signal, Imperial and Figueroa.
Speaking.
Special for Jarrett.
Spectrograph of dust deposits taken from the dead man's clothes.
State reform school, 1934, vandalism.
Stay on dirt roads all the way. You hear?
Still going fishing, Hank?
Stop breathing.
Stop crying. Nobody's going to hurt you.
Stop it right here.
Stop the train and let us off.
Suits me. Quicker the better.
Suppose you could cut a hole in here into the tank?
Supposing you wanna push in a place like Fort Knox...
Sure you won't try some of this delicious soup?
Sure, it's smart, but what about me? What do I do for the next two years?
Sure, sure, Zuckie.
Sure. What's mine is mine, but I ain't gonna let it make me sick.
Suspect proceeding dead ahead on Arango Boulevard.
Suspect turned north on Bakeman.
Suspect turning west on Calhoun.
Take a slant at the mirror in your washroom.
Take it easy, baby. We're ready for him when he comes.
Talk plain, son.
Talk sense.
Tell Evans we'll break out Thursday night.
Tell him to plant a getaway car with an oscillator.
Tell you what, Vic. Tell you what. I've got an idea.
Thank you very much.
Thank you, warden.
That is bad news.
That means either boiling water or steam.
That place is a stack of dynamite.
That was Cody Jarrett talking!
That was pretty fancy wrestling, kid. Where'd you learn it?
That was, uh, a good feeling out there, talking to her.
That whole syndicate comes up for trial in a few weeks.
That's all right.
That's all they are, ideas.
That's better.
That's close enough for now. You know the way I work, Cody.
That's fine.
That's how it is.
That's it. Send out a call. All cars proceed, 198th and Figueroa.
That's just what we want him to think. We're working with the Springfield police.
That's only a record. What else do we know about him?
That's only when you got gasoline or chemicals inside.
That's quite a beef you put up about Cody being in on the out.
That's right, Vic. Play it smart. Play it smart. That's the only way it'll work.
That's right.
That's the car they're looking for.
That's the second one he's had in a month.
That's the truth. I love you, Cody. I love you.
That's using your head, kid. All right, snap it up.
That's what I'm getting at.
That's when they loosen up.
That's where we use the gas truck. I stall it right in the gates.
That's why I come.
That's why I'm hungry now.
The boys didn't think so.
The examination's over. All right, turn around.
The following new men report to the dispensary for shots:
The generators control everything, searchlights, gun turret, main gate.
The mirror's so dirty you can see double.
The only person he's ever cared about or trusted is his mother.
The only thing that matters is how much dough this joint has in the kitty.
The rest of you go with Verna in the sedan.
The same as you did before he married you.
The second my back's turned, she's a brunette.
The State of Illinois v. Arthur Cody Jarrett.
The State of Illinois v. Victor Pardo.
The Trader ain't crazy.
The Trader?
The transmitter wavelength is 47. 1.
The world ain't big enough, sugar.
Then what are you going to do with that? Buy two more gas trucks?
Then when I get ready, good and ready...
Then why can't you sleep?
Then you gotta get doing, and fast, you understand?
Then you sit under a nice shady tree and relax.
There ain't a phone here for five miles.
There's a call that's gonna cost more than a nickel.
There's a gas station down the hill, Cody.
There's plenty you can do without wearing out the mattress.
They checked him in today?
They don't take cons in the Army.
They got rules in this chicken coop. You start anything, you wind up in the hole.
They got you tied up good.
They haven't buried it in tin cans, Willie. Keep looking.
They haven't got Cody Jarrett, you hear? They haven't got him.
They must have stopped. 198th and Figueroa.
They pile into the getaway car, and they're off.
They think they've got Cody Jarrett.
They want me to take a little trip. We're gonna take a trip.
They wouldn't know. There's one in the house.
They'll be back when it's over.
They'll commit him to the institution.
They're not gonna open the gates for us.
They're still his boys. What they get, he gets.
This concludes the nightly news summary from KFKL, San Bernardino.
This is Car A at La Canada Verdugo.
This is great. Where do we go after the second feature?
This is trout country. There ain't bass for a hundred miles.
This job isn't gonna be like any of the others, Hank.
This one here reads 45 degrees.
This time I'm going right to the top to get you out.
This time we'll get you a girl in the bureau who's a memory expert.
This will cheer you up, Phil. Spectrograph of dirt from the tunnel.
Thomas Ryley, Roy Parker, Michael Curtin, Vic Pardo.
Thought it'd make her feel better. That so, Verna?
Three two three, you're C. The same on Fairchild.
To pick strawberries.
Tommy, rustle up some grub.
Tonight I hand in my resignation.
Tonight?
Tonight.
Too good.
Top of the world, son.
Trader, this is the kid I've been telling you about.
Treasury authorities now believe...
Treated him like a kid brother.
Try it on the warden.
Trying to find some more artillery.
Turn back. Jarrett's busted out.
Twelve thousand bucks and she's getting ready to blow up in your face.
Twenty seven hundred of the roughest and toughest.
Two two seven, you're A.
Uh huh. I like him better now.
Uh uh.
Uh, no, no. She, uh, died before I even knew her.
Uh, provided there's no unforeseen accident, of course.
Um...
Up till now you haven't done anything I can put my finger on.
VERNA: Oh, Cody.
Verna.
Verna.
Vic, what's taking you so long?
Vic.
Violent, homicidal.
Wait a minute. It's Fallon.
Wait here.
Wanna come along?
Watch it.
Way back, there was a whole army trying to knock over a place called Troy...
We ain't gonna forget Cody after all he did for us.
We arranged for the confession to check. So, what happens?
We assume that Jarrett and Hank come out here somewhere.
We can't take any chance of being picked up with you in the car.
We could travel, buy things.
We got a sack full of dough and we're holed up here like a bunch of gophers.
We got one stashed behind a barn.
We gotta blow out of here.
We had a dry run on a car yesterday.
We had enough food for a week. What'd she have to go out for?
We might all profit by a closer study of classical literature.
We place the getaway car in these trees...
We plot them like so.
We started wondering. Stranger, bullet hole in the roof of the cabin...
We'll meet at the airport in 40 minutes. Be in Springfield late this afternoon.
We'll pick up your wife after the job tomorrow...
We'll send a doc right away.
We'll set it all up.
We'll use the ABC method.
We're back in business. And not Big Ed's way either.
We're being watched.
We're going out of here in a car like gentlemen on a picnic.
We're gonna need a car.
We're pals, Cotton.
We're to pick up our driver there at 5:00...
We've got your boy Fallon in here, and he'll be all right if you do as I say.
Well, any argument?
Well, anyway, she quit running, Cody.
Well, Bo.
Well, I figured a way to fix the generators. You know what that means?
Well, I think we'd better hit the hay, duchess.
Well, I'll still walk out of this joint, and then I'll take care of Big Ed.
Well, if it ain't Bo Creel.
Well, if it ain't the sleeping beauty.
Well, my old lady never had anything.
Well, sometimes you make plans and sometimes they don't work out.
Well, that makes two for transfer.
Well, that's one I never expected. Dead man, dead end.
Well, the way we had it figured, Cody, we pile out of the cars here...
Well, what do you want for it, unemployment insurance?
Well, you can forget that. Vic's my partner, fifty fifty.
Well, you didn't see any of that dough from that tunnel job popping up, did you?
Well, you don't have to worry about the Trader.
What about... ?
What are they doing, dancing?
What are you all gaping at?
What are you doing? We're on our way.
What are you so nervous about? Anything wrong?
What are you talking about? You haven't a chance.
What difference does it make?
What do you mean? Can't expect me to come looking for him.
What do you think I've been dreaming about nights?
What do you want, a medal?
What does that mean?
What else does a girl do around this bear trap?
What guy?
What makes you think he shot you? Lots of people have guns.
What tunnel job? While those hoodlums were killing innocent people on the train...
What was that bell downstairs?
What were you doing down there?
What were you doing just now, soldier? Going over the hill?
What you got against him? Pardo's all right.
What?
What?
What'd he say?
What's holding him up?
What's she done to herself? I had the best looking blond I ever saw.
What's so funny?
What's the difference? You walk into the cops and they turn you over.
What's the matter, baby?
What's the matter, Cody?
What's the matter, Parker? I ain't gonna do anything.
What's the matter? Forget how to steal one?
What's the toughest thing about a job like that?
What's the use of having money if you gotta run every time somebody sees a shadow?
What's this, a holdup?
When a tinhorn like that thinks he's big enough to take your place...
When he was a kid, he used to fake headaches...
When I pick myself off the floor, I'm meek as a baby.
When I say so.
When the time comes.
When the war broke out, I didn't have any record except kid stuff.
When we beat it in the getaway cars, I got the truck keys in my pocket.
When we crashed out, I didn't leave no forwarding address.
When we moving out?
When we tell you.
When you get out of here, he knows his life isn't worth a plugged nickel.
When you get out, they'll be waiting for you for the tunnel job.
When you get out, we'll be happy. I'll see to that.
When you're married, you don't get a chance to. Nice.
When, Ed?
Where do we go, Trader?
Where do you get the gas truck?
Where do you think you're going?
Where do you want the body sent?
Where Ma goes, Cody goes.
Where the lines cross, that's where they are.
Which brings me to a story Ma used to tell me when I was a kid.
Who checks confessions in Springfield?
Who needs artillery? Only we've gotta do it alone.
Who's gonna see a little bit of smoke a hundred miles from nowhere?
Who's he?
Who's that reindeer?
Why did they beat it down to San Berdoo?
Why did you do it, Pardo? You know they got rules in this joint, don't you?
Why don't you give him my address too?
Why don't you keep it all?
Why don't you?
Why me? What do you want with me?
Why not? What's being in here got to do with it?
Why should you care if a guy named Cody Jarrett gets his...
Why?
Why? What have I done?
Wise guys. Didn't even buy gas.
With Big Ed giving the orders now, there'll be all kinds of fireworks.
With you around, Ma, nothing can stop me.
Without her, maybe Cody'd... Just like his old man.
Yeah, Benny.
Yeah, I was packing and, bang, flat on my back with pneumonia.
Yeah, Ma sees to that.
Yeah, maybe there is, kid.
Yeah, sure. A specialist. You.
Yeah, too bad your little trick didn't work, Pardo.
Yeah, well, she'd better be a blond when I get out of here.
Yeah? Maybe I could fix it for you.
Yeah? Maybe I didn't wanna get my shots.
Yeah? What are you trying for?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah. Just can't sleep, that's all.
Yeah. Little guy on the lam from Illinois. You had a talk with him one night.
Yeah. Look up Big Ed. Tell him I was asking for him.
Yeah. Quit running.
Yeah. We're all as hot as pistols.
Yeah. Whenever I changed my hair, so did my missus.
Yes, sir, our psychiatrists are coming tonight.
Yes, warden. I suggest you prepare the release for him.
Yet as soon as you returned to the auto court, you left again. Why?
You all know what you're to do...
You all right, Cody?
You almost walked into it yourself.
You bet I know what it means. It's Hank.
You bring the bags and I'll get the coupe.
You can't breathe the air.
You can't get in unless I tell you how.
You could make one out of your bedside radio. I'll show you how.
You cut in one, first thing you know, you cut in 10. What do you want Ryley for?
You did a whale of a job.
You don't wanna let a bunch of two bit mugs see Cody Jarrett down on his knees.
You drive parallel on Lattimer.
You get in the trunk. Come on, get it open.
You got me wrong. I got nothing against you.
You got nothing on us.
You gotta have a chain bounce on the ground, get rid of electricity.
You know all about radios. Maybe you can fix the warden's.
You know something, Verna?
You know, just dropping a word in the right ear...
You like strawberries, don't you? Well, she just had to get some for her boy.
You like the truck idea, huh?
You mean I'm supposed to take Mama's place?
You mean it, honey? We could have fun. Live big.
You meant what you said about sending a doc?
You put it on a pole, wind a spool of silk thread around it...
You see Cody last night, Verna?
You see, Cody? I was right.
You see, uh, there's insanity in the Jarretts.
You sure it's safe, Cody?
You sure? Yeah. He pinched me four years ago.
You think I'm dumb enough to give myself up to the T men?
You think you're the only guy in this parlor that wants out?
You wanna have some traffic cop think you got a load of something else?
You won't be sorry, Vic.
You won't leave me here. You'll take me with you?
You would have looked like that barrel.
You wouldn't mind a little trip, would you?
You, in there.
You?
You'd better not, baby. I'll be back.
You'd look good in a shower curtain.
You'll be committed to the penitentiary in Illinois.
You'll be dead.
You'll be one of Jarrett's cellmates. Stick with him until you find out...
You'll be out soon, back on top of the world.
You'll see that I get away all right, see that I get to a doc?
You're a good boy, Vic.
You're a pretty good man with a blowtorch.
You're as scared of Cody as any of them.
You're cute. Come here.
You're gonna let me die.
You're just a face and a number. Let's keep it that way.
You're just lonesome.
You're my honey.
You're my pal. I'm taking you with me. Come on.
You're not going anywhere, Jarrett. Put your hands up where I can see them.
You're not gonna let Jarrett get away with a two bit prison stretch?
You're right on your toes, kid. Bass, heh.
You're staying put. I'm the only one going anyplace.
You're taking a little walk, boys. Doc wants you in the dispensary.
You're the one I expected to give trouble.
You're the smartest there is, Cody.
You've got a good memory for names.
Your hunches are never wrong, Ma. We'll leave the sedan.
Your mother alive?
Your truck will be driven past these checkers...
Zuckie got scalded.
... pick her up on Calhoun. Roger.
Any chance you get, read Pardo, will you? Why?
Anything I can do? No.
Are you sure? Yeah.
Arrested him myself. Okay, okay, what's the pitch?
Ask about Cody's mother. Ask about Cody's mother.
Ask about Cody's mother. How is Cody's mother?
Be back in three hours. I'll wait. We'll be here. Where's the driver?
Better run through the arrest once more. Oh, yeah. let's see.
Better? Mm.
Bill's Hideaway. Bill's Hideaway.
Blast our way out. It'll all take 50 seconds. They got cars. They'd follow you.
Clear as the fingerprint that nailed me. Psycho, put that zoot suit on him.
Cody says to hurry up. All right.
Come in, C. That's a dead spot, Phil.
Come on, Parker. Where to?
Cover her on the left. Okay.
Did you get anything out of Willie? A blank.
Doctor. Not now, Ryley.
Dr. Harris. Good night, doc.
Ed. Stay where you are.
Everything clear? Perfectly clear.
Find another old client? Yeah. Red D****r.
For a minute, I thought it was. MA: How'd it happen?
From Big Ed? Yeah.
Full share. No kidding?
Glad to know you, Mr. , uh... Uh, forgive me, I
Go get the car started. You got it.
Going to crash out? Yeah.
Good morning. Hello.
Got that? Okay.
He jumped me, Cody. Get back on the job.
He'll know we've been in his mail. All right, so he'll know.
Hello, Hank. Hi.
Hello, Margaret. You're looking well, Vic.
Help Ma with the grub. Cody.
Herbert, are you listening? Sure, Jerry. Sure.
Here's some cigarettes, huh? Thanks, Cotton.
Hey, Cody, that guy's a copper. What?
Hey, Herbert? Yeah.
Hey, Het. Yeah?
Hey, look Unh! Get.
Hi, doc. Hi, Ryley.
How do I get information out to you? Visiting days.
How is it in there? HET: Can't breathe good. Otherwise, fine.
How much did they get? Fifty seven grand.
How you doing, Parker? PARKER: It's stuffy in here. I need some air.
How you gonna make it to Illinois? Private plane. Don't worry.
How's the radio coming, Verna? A crystal set would play better.
I can handle them. Verna, you cry a little, like you're sad.
I can't tell you. Tell me.
I look good in a mink coat, honey. Mm hm.
I said, did you check the windows? Ed, let's get out of here.
I split even with Ma, didn't I? I see.
I thought you said cleanest in the West. You ever seen a cleaner one, mister?
I want something to eat. You've sent away two meals already.
I wish you would. I'm dead without music. We'll get a new one.
I'll be right out. Okay.
I'll fix it so it blows up in his face. Suits me.
I'll live. Hey, you're looking good. Yeah? Heh.
I'll take care of them when I get out. That's what I told myself.
I'm partial to blonds. Well, who isn't?
I'm sorry. Forget it, Parker.
I'm telling you, don't do it Ma. MA: Goodbye, Cody.
In step with the times. Well, that's your assignment.
In the Army. You're a liar.
In what prison? You'll enjoy the food. Wonderful chef.
Is everything packed? We've been packed for a week.
Is he in there now? Yeah.
It won't work. They'll shoot just the same. They won't shoot one of their own.
It's going? Yeah.
It's me, Tommy Ryley. Mm hm.
Kept tabs on him for 20 miles. That little thing?
Let him have it. Oh, no, and lose our ace in the hole?
Let it ring. FALLON: Someone might get suspicious.
Like me and my boys? Exactly.
Lost your way, mister? No. I, uh, wanted to call my office...
Maybe I do. Did you tell anybody else? Mm mm.
Maybe. Maybe?
Me? I'm going. I wanna live. Cody might have some ideas about that.
Me? Yeah, you.
Meet Vic Pardo. Hello.
My orders was nobody was to leave. That might go for hoods like him.
My radio ain't working again. Oh, no.
My way, there wouldn't be no shooting. Ain't gonna be any my way either.
Not bad. Are you in for any of it?
Now, you Ah!
Oh. You done much fishing up here? Oh, every year.
On the radio. How long did he give it?
One break for our boy. What's Hank's procedure now?
Plenty. Like what?
Pretty good for my first job, huh? Yeah, you were great.
Read him. Maybe on visiting days.
Reader, cover the outside door. We'll not make it this way.
Say, maybe they're buddies after all. Well, something funny's going on there.
See you in the morning. Right.
She's dead. She's dead.
She's dead. She's dead.
So you took off on your own, huh? I haven't seen her in a long time.
Source of signal, 198th and Figueroa. 198th and Figueroa.
Suspicious, ain't you? Oh, just careful.
T men tied him in with us on the tunnel job. What?
Take position on the right. Right.
Telephone, Mr. Evans. All right. Hold it, boys.
That headache gone? Yeah.
That sound funny to you? Oh, no. No.
That's an idea. It's a good idea.
That's the one. I remember, Cody.
That's what money's for. Hmm.
The doc's checking me out today. Well, see you in eight years.
The lever slipped. You can tell that to the warden later.
The night we pulled the tunnel job. Uh huh.
They won't make any deals. You better pray that they do.
Think you ought to? That's U. S. mail. I'm a U. S. citizen, ain't I?
This guy's a phony, Cody. I beg your pardon?
Tonight. Oh. That's just what I've been waiting for.
Want some coffee, Ed? Thanks, Verna.
Was that about my wife? Honest, Cody. He had his mouth covered.
We don't have to worry about him. Huh?
We move this guy. Who is he?
We'll never get to the gate. Who says?
What makes you think so? You. Fair is fair, is it?
What picture? Task Force.
What theater? San Val Drive In.
What was that crack? I couldn't read him, Cody.
What's doing in L. A. ? My wife. She don't know where I am.
What's doing, kid? I don't like being pushed around.
What's eating you, sugar? You and your big ideas.
What's out here, Bo? BO: An alley.
What's the matter, don't you like him? No. No.
When I got a reason to leave, I leave. Nobody has reasons I don't know about.
When I want your help, I'll ask for it. Have it your way, Cody.
Where, Cody? Gonna give myself up.
Where's Ma? She went to the market.
Which one? She don't tell me those details.
Who, for instance? A very good friend of mine, me.
Who? Big Ed.
Wife this time. Wife? Ooh, fine.
With water, bub. Check that radiator. Okay.
Without artillery, it can't be done. No?
Yeah, sure. Ah, we're back in business, boys.
Yeah? Where does he get rid of the stuff? Ships to Europe. Collects both ends.
Yeah. And we got a new station wagon.
Yeah. Now go on out. Show them you're all right.
Yeah. Thanks.
You all right, Hank? Quick, get a car to Charlie's Roadhouse.
You bought a gas truck? HET: Yeah.
You got a washroom, mister? Yeah. Cleanest in the West.
You have a car to take us to the airport? It'll be there, Mr. Evans.
You having much luck, mister? I haven't started yet. I'm just on my way.
You let Ma die. No.
You mean Verna? Yeah.
You ready, Ernie? TRENT: Ready.
You sure? What kind of question is that?
You won't get away with it, Cody. Cody, huh?
You'd tell him? If you run out on me.
You're not gonna tackle him alone. I'll just keep an eye on him. Hurry.
You've been hurt. Oh, it's nothing. Just an accident.
Zuckie, you know what to do? Sure. I throw the switch and beat it back
... a great big wooden horse.
... an old woman taking on a guy like that, huh?
... and fled with $300,000 in federal currency, leaving four dead.
... and getting nowhere fast. Couldn't even put a dent in the walls.
... and grab yourself a couple of tons of gold.
... and here I am, stir crazy.
... and I spend most of my time in prison.
... and the attacking army disappeared.
... and there goes our case. So you'll be working against time.
... and there was Ma Jarrett.
... and we'll be at the plant right after the day shift has checked off.
... and you hold the pole over the water.
... and you know where the rendezvous is.
... and you've got dinner.
... and, uh, we'll all take a little trip, just the four of us.
... before closing time tomorrow...
... being handed to some guy who might disappear with it.
... belong Giovanni 'Cotton' Valetti.
... but he caught me and beat me.
... but I hear you got to have witnesses to make anything stand up in court.
... but these gentlemen say you don't have a phone here.
... by an ex convict of my acquaintance.
... coming out of the High Sierra Tunnel...
... don't get picked up for speeding, but get them there, huh?
... except the eternal struggle between man and fish.
... for a while, I figured out that sitting out this penny ante stretch...
... he's gotta feel pretty safe.
... I suppose he couldn't possibly have engineered that train robbery six weeks ago.
... I was pushing in a hotel in Springfield.
... I'll pay you back.
... I've been watching you.
... identity cards and stuff. We're all hot.
... if you don't want something?
... in the state penitentiary.
... Jenkins, Jarrett, Williams, Phillips.
... like he was sure you'd never get out of here except in a box.
... not less than one and not more than three years...
... on the night of October 12th.
... or would you rather wait till Cody gets out?
... particularly the condition of his face. Tell him, doc.
... since their assault last night on a service station north of Gallup, New Mexico.
... suppose the impulse received here has a bearing of 210 degrees.
... take the heat off me for another job.
... that engineered this deal.
... that I'm interested in picking up a few odd dollars.
... that Jarrett and the other escaped convicts are heading for California.
... that the gang has escaped to Arizona...
... then my brother, and after that, it was taking care of me.
... then we slug the guards, and we grab the payroll here.
... there she'd be, right behind me, pushing me back up again.
... there'd be a hole in it.
... to be distributed to deserving employees the following morning.
... to get his mother's attention away from the rest of the family. It worked.
... tomorrow there'll be a pardon coming through for one of your inmates, Vic Pardo.
... until now they tear him to pieces.
... until you've reached the rendezvous.
... we're gonna let one of our boys do a stretch right in the same cell.
... where he unloaded $300,000 in federal currency without a single bill showing up.
... where today a bank was raided and two tellers killed...
... where we can all look at it.
... which enables us to cross plot their exact position.
... Williams, Phillips, Jordan.
... with the oscillator under its rear axle and hooked up to the battery.
... with the same cold bloodedness that characterized...
... would be a kind of vacation...
... you have been convicted of the robbery of the Palace Hotel...
"But prints on cellophane of cigarette package...
"Come out with your hands up, " the man says.
"Have no fingerprint record, dead man. "
"Radio Signal Fallon. " You know what that means, sir?
"Top of the world, " she used to say.
"You and me belong together, sugar. Just leave it to Big Ed. "
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