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00:02:40I told you there was none, Miss Petrie. None at all.
00:02:58Why were you in the dining room?
00:03:01I came in the back way, as usual.
00:03:04Who are those two men in there?
00:03:06That is my business, Mr. Johnson.
00:03:08Oh, yes. Yes, of course.
00:03:23Oh, I'm sorry. I thought my father had returned.
00:03:30Oh, why don't you stop?
00:03:32Hiya, gorgeous.
00:03:33Oh, he's selling a lot.
00:03:34Not me, Miss Evans, on a swell trip, but I'm glad to get back to where I'm sure of seeing good-looking girls.
00:03:39How are you, June?
00:03:40Yes, sir, it's grand to get back to all you beautiful girls.
00:03:44Uh-oh. Oh, well, we can't all look good.
00:03:47Your laugh, Mr. Danvers, splits more eardrums than a mule's hee-haw.
00:03:52Oh, I'm sorry. From now on, I'll laugh up my sleeve.
00:03:54And probably blow out an elbow.
00:03:56Always giving me the needles. She puts me in stitches.
00:03:59Dad, excuse me, please.
00:04:02Hello, darling.
00:04:05Well, what's your excuse?
00:04:07Here I pass up a heavy date to have dinner with my father, and he shows up four hours late.
00:04:11Oh, I'm sorry, June, but I couldn't...
00:04:13Thomas Harley.
00:04:14Yes, why?
00:04:15Let's go.
00:04:16What do you want me for?
00:04:18For robbing the Citizen State Bank and murdering a guard less than an hour ago.
00:04:21No, you're lying. Dad!
00:04:23Gentlemen, I can prove that you're wrong.
00:04:25Of course.
00:04:26I don't see how, with your fingerprints in the bank vault and beside the murdered man.
00:04:29They can't be my fingerprints.
00:04:31For the last four hours, I've been locked up in the Carey Theatrical Warehouse.
00:04:34Locked up? How?
00:04:35I don't know. I got in all right, but there's nobody there.
00:04:38I started out, but the only door was locked.
00:04:40For four hours? You could have telephoned.
00:04:43I tried to use the telephone, but it was out of order.
00:04:45I can prove what I say.
00:04:47Read this.
00:04:55It's no good, Harley.
00:04:57Get Dave Wyatt. He can prove my innocence.
00:04:59We can't get Wyatt. He's been dead eight years.
00:05:02Wyatt dead?
00:05:04Yeah.
00:05:05When did you know him?
00:05:06When you were both convicts in state prison 20 years ago?
00:05:09Dad!
00:05:11Tell them you were never in prison.
00:05:13It's true, June, but don't worry.
00:05:16It's all a mistake, as these men will soon learn. I'll be back quickly.
00:05:28I'm glad you dropped in, Charlie.
00:05:30But you never stay long enough.
00:05:32Only come to say goodbye.
00:05:34Government work keep me hopping like dissatisfied flea from dog to dog.
00:05:39Even now, automobile and assistance outside.
00:05:42I've got to get back to work.
00:05:44I've got to get back to work.
00:05:46I've got to get back to work.
00:05:48I've got to get back to work.
00:05:50I've got to get back to work.
00:05:52I've got to get back to work.
00:05:54Even now, automobile and assistance outside.
00:05:57Loaded for trip to distant city.
00:06:00Automobile loaded, not assistance.
00:06:03Tony, dad's final appeal has been denied.
00:06:05Why didn't you tell me? Why did you let me learn it from the newspapers?
00:06:08June, dear, I phoned you several times. You were out.
00:06:11We've got to keep trying.
00:06:13June, I know the strain you're under, but breaking down won't help.
00:06:16Dad has only nine days to live.
00:06:18You know that he's innocent.
00:06:20I've always believed that.
00:06:21Or as public defender, I'd never have carried the case so far.
00:06:24If dad dies, the law will have killed an innocent man.
00:06:27The law convicts only on evidence of guilt.
00:06:30June, this is an old friend of mine, Charlie Chan.
00:06:32Miss Harley.
00:06:33Miss Harley. Oh, I followed Thomas Harley case all through trial.
00:06:36What did you think of the case against Mr. Harley?
00:06:38Case seemed quite perfect. Almost too perfect.
00:06:41Dad is innocent, no matter what anyone says.
00:06:43June, dear.
00:06:44We have only a few days left. We've got to do something.
00:06:46Where can I get a good private detective?
00:06:48That idea's useless.
00:06:49Charlie, if you won't give me the name of a detective, I'll find one myself.
00:06:52June, we haven't a chance.
00:06:53My entire staff tracked down every bit of evidence that might help.
00:06:56It was no use.
00:06:58I'm sorrier than you'll ever know it, I have to say it, but there's nothing we can do.
00:07:02One thing can be done.
00:07:04What's that, Charlie?
00:07:05Give young lady name of detective.
00:07:07Who would you suggest?
00:07:08Young fellow whom Mr. Morgan recommend.
00:07:11Call on detective tonight.
00:07:12Charlie, what can one man do against the entire legal force of the state?
00:07:16The ancient proverbs say, one small wind can raise much dust.
00:07:20Excuse, please.
00:07:23What name did he give you?
00:07:24Whoever the man is, he hasn't the ghost of a chance.
00:07:27Then I admire him for trying to do the impossible.
00:07:29All packed, Mr. Chan.
00:07:46Tidied the two-face of the two.
00:07:47We worked four long hours at it, Pop.
00:07:49Excellent, excellent.
00:07:50It is finest job of packing you have ever done.
00:07:53Thank you, Pop, thank you.
00:07:54Car okay?
00:07:55Oh, yes, all oil and grease.
00:07:57Yes, and the tank full of gas.
00:07:58Good.
00:07:59Now we will go back to hotel.
00:08:01What for?
00:08:02To unpack baggage.
00:08:06I will sit in car while you two enjoy nervous breakdown.
00:08:10Oh.
00:08:13Now, ain't that something?
00:08:15After we packed the bags, better than we ever packed them before.
00:08:18Now, that's what your Pop said.
00:08:19Yep.
00:08:20Then we had to unpack everything.
00:08:22It took us four hours of hard work.
00:08:23Yeah.
00:08:24You know what told me?
00:08:25I got a headache.
00:08:26A headache?
00:08:27Mm-hmm.
00:08:28I don't know where I got it, but I got one.
00:08:29Always sitting.
00:08:32Wish you would wear out brains instead of seat of pants.
00:08:35Pop, we have been thinking.
00:08:36Most impossible.
00:08:37Oh, yes, Mr. Chan, we've been thinking.
00:08:39And now you have a headache.
00:08:43Hey, how did he know that?
00:08:45Now, in a case like this, what would confusion say?
00:08:49It's not confusion, it's Confucius.
00:08:51Every time you open your mouth, it's confusion to me.
00:08:54Hey, you hear that one brain knocking?
00:08:57That's you.
00:08:58That's the door.
00:08:59Uh-oh, that's me.
00:09:04Mr. Chan.
00:09:05Right over that way, ma'am.
00:09:11Good evening, Miss Harley.
00:09:13Mr. Chan, I don't know how to thank you.
00:09:15I feel the same way, Mr. Chan.
00:09:17Please, you must not mention thanks until I have done something useful.
00:09:21Mr.
00:09:22Oh, this is Hugh Kenzie, Mr. Chan.
00:09:24I phoned him at the prison immediately after you took the case.
00:09:27I'm a sergeant guard at the state prison.
00:09:29I drove to town as soon as possible to congratulate June on obtaining your services.
00:09:33I wanted Hugh to tell Dad.
00:09:35Mr. Harley feels that he has a chance with you on his side.
00:09:38I'm detective, not magician.
00:09:40You must not expect too much on short notice.
00:09:43But we have only nine days.
00:09:45Honorable grandmother always say,
00:09:47do not think of future, it come too soon.
00:09:51Police report on Harley case show very little upon which to work.
00:09:55You mean there's nothing you can do?
00:09:57Merely mean we must look somewhere else.
00:09:59But where?
00:10:00Place where you live.
00:10:02Why look there?
00:10:03Mr. Harley taken from there.
00:10:05He is like tooth which has been pulled.
00:10:08Tooth is missing, but gap remain.
00:10:11From gap, we may deduce why tooth is gone.
00:10:16We go now to Foss Hotel.
00:10:20Sitting assistants.
00:10:22Please get back containing exhibits and follow me.
00:10:25Okay, Pop.
00:10:26Boy, a murder case.
00:10:27Come on, let's hurry.
00:10:28Hurry?
00:10:29Why do you always have to hurry to a murder?
00:10:32Why do not you just go down to one?
00:10:35I've never seen anyone.
00:10:36Every time they start, they have to hurry to a murder.
00:10:42I told you, that's all I know.
00:10:44I'm sorry, but urgently I have to go.
00:10:48I have a few more questions.
00:10:50Being a detective is an ugly trade.
00:10:52Ugliest trades sometimes have a moment of joy.
00:10:55Even a grave digger knows some people
00:10:58for whom he would do his work with extreme pleasure.
00:11:02I'm sorry I said that.
00:11:03It just slipped out.
00:11:04Many such slips may solve mysteries.
00:11:07Please continue.
00:11:08That's all I have to say.
00:11:10That's what women always say.
00:11:12Yet, go right on talking.
00:11:14Are you a social worker?
00:11:16Yes.
00:11:17Do you sometimes take in Lodger, who is an ex-convict
00:11:21hoping to rehabilitate Sam?
00:11:23Often.
00:11:24What's wrong with that?
00:11:25Nothing.
00:11:26Very fine civic duty.
00:11:28Mr. Harley lived in this house for 15 years.
00:11:31So you must have known he was an ex-convict
00:11:34when he first entered this house.
00:11:36I did.
00:11:37I tried to help him.
00:11:38You tried to help him by informing police
00:11:40he is an ex-convict.
00:11:42He betrayed my trust in him
00:11:43by committing robbery and murder
00:11:45after he said he meant to go straight.
00:11:4715 years after.
00:11:50What about note which Mr. Harley received
00:11:53asking him to go to Cary Theatrical Warehouse?
00:11:56Same was written on your typewriter, Mrs. Foss.
00:11:59It was, but Tom Harley borrowed my typewriter
00:12:02two days before the bank robbery.
00:12:04Even so, you could have written note before crime occurred.
00:12:08So could anyone else in this house.
00:12:11Thank you so much.
00:12:13Mr. Kinsey, you will please ask all others to come inside.
00:12:17You have no other ex-convict living in this hotel?
00:12:21No, I have not.
00:12:29You work for a social foundation, Miss Bakery?
00:12:33Afternoons is the title.
00:12:35Strange note received by Mr. Harley
00:12:37asking him to come to Cary Theatrical Warehouse
00:12:40was written by someone who was excellent typist.
00:12:44Oh, go on.
00:12:45Leave her alone, mister.
00:12:46She uses a sequined sock system.
00:12:48I've seen her practicing.
00:12:49On Mrs. Foss' typewriter?
00:12:52You make much money as typist?
00:12:54No?
00:12:55Yet you wear most expensive clothes.
00:12:58Most of my clothes are given to me by people.
00:13:03Most of my clothes are given to me by people at the foundation.
00:13:13Mr. Johnson, you are a public accountant?
00:13:16Yes.
00:13:17You have own business?
00:13:18Yes, I do all the bookkeeping for several small business firms.
00:13:22One of your business firms is Cary Theatrical Warehouse?
00:13:27But the police knew that.
00:13:29They proved that when Harley was in the Cary place,
00:13:31I was across the city working for another client.
00:13:37Now, Mr. Danvers,
00:13:39you were in both cities of Lamont and Rodden
00:13:42shortly before banks were robbed there.
00:13:47You had me worried for a minute, but you're right.
00:13:49I was in both cities, often.
00:13:51You also visit banks which were robbed,
00:13:53including Citizen State Bank here.
00:13:56I visit banks all over the state on business.
00:14:00The police got those for me during the Harley trial.
00:14:03You sell tear gas bombs and burglar alarm equipment to banks?
00:14:06Yes, sir. It's my job to protect banks.
00:14:09With your knowledge of banks,
00:14:11could you not be a very great assistance
00:14:14to someone wishing to rob same?
00:14:16Now, wait a minute.
00:14:18If you're trying to accuse me...
00:14:19Merely suggest what you could do,
00:14:22if dishonest.
00:14:26Speaking of clothes, Miss Evans...
00:14:28Listen, I buy my own clothes.
00:14:30Nobody gives me anything.
00:14:32Of course, if somebody was to offer me a mink coat,
00:14:35I wouldn't refuse it.
00:14:37During an investigation of Cary Warehouse,
00:14:40a dress with your name on it was found there.
00:14:43Huh? A dress of mine?
00:14:45A very small dress, consisting of a few feathers.
00:14:49Oh, yeah, I remember.
00:14:51Oh, mister, you should have seen me in that outfit.
00:14:55But I had nothing to do with Harley.
00:14:57I wore that costume in frivolous follies.
00:15:00But the show finally flopped.
00:15:02Cary's must have bought the props, scenery,
00:15:04and all the costumes for junk.
00:15:06But your show plays Cities of Lamont and Rawdon
00:15:09at same time banks were robbed there
00:15:11in identical manner
00:15:13which Citizen State Bank robbed here.
00:15:15Listen, are you trying to pin something on me?
00:15:18No, merely at moment trying to figure
00:15:20how you pin upon yourself such very few feathers.
00:15:24Oh, very cute.
00:15:26That will be sufficient for present.
00:15:28All may go now.
00:15:35Did you learn anything that will help, Mr. Chan?
00:15:37No, tomorrow we'll visit prison and interview your father.
00:15:41Tell him not to worry,
00:15:42and tell him we're doing everything for him.
00:15:44I said all may go, which include you, Miss Evans.
00:15:47I heard you the first time.
00:15:50Are you going to leave now, Mr. Chan?
00:15:57Invitation to depart also include you, Mrs. Foss.
00:16:01This is my house, and I'll do as I like.
00:16:05Mr. Chan, if I can be of any help,
00:16:07I'll get a leave of absence from my job and come down here.
00:16:09No, Hugh, you can't afford to do that.
00:16:11Miss Harley is right.
00:16:12You return to job.
00:16:13I send for you when I need you.
00:16:15Mr. Chan, I'm scared.
00:16:16We only have nine days.
00:16:17Take it easy, dear, please.
00:16:19Excellent advice.
00:16:21Remember old saying,
00:16:23but sand upon which rock stood,
00:16:25still right there in same old place.
00:16:28You relax, and you survive great ordeal.
00:16:37Mr. Chan, is this the shortest way to prison?
00:16:40No, shortest way is to commit crime.
00:16:43Well, I'll have to try that sometime.
00:16:45What am I saying?
00:16:46You surprised yourself, huh?
00:16:49Usually, you surprise me.
00:16:57Did you see that B come through here with that jet job motor?
00:17:02Someone's shooting at us, Pop.
00:17:04Where's Birmingham?
00:17:05The car's going by itself.
00:17:06No, it ain't.
00:17:07I was steering by remote control.
00:17:08Do you know who was shooting at us, Pop?
00:17:10Only persons know we come this way
00:17:12are people living at Foss Hotel.
00:17:14This is going to be very, very dangerous.
00:17:17This is going to be very, very dangerous.
00:17:44I'm awfully glad to see you, Charlie.
00:17:46As old friend Warden Cameron, you think what?
00:17:49You're throwing away your reputation.
00:17:51I mean it.
00:17:52You haven't a chance in breaking this case.
00:17:54But if I fail, Mr. Harley will die.
00:17:56What is my reputation compared to man's life?
00:17:59Oh, I know how you feel,
00:18:00but I still think you're being foolish.
00:18:02Then why someone shoot at me on way here?
00:18:05Because they think I'm on right track.
00:18:08Perhaps I am not so foolish.
00:18:11Oh, this is Guard Kenzie, Mr. Chan.
00:18:13Oh, I've already met Mr. Kenzie.
00:18:15Mr. Harley's anxious to see you, sir.
00:18:17Harley should get resigned to the fact
00:18:19that he hasn't got a chance.
00:18:21He'll sit in.
00:18:23Sit again.
00:18:24Remain where you are.
00:18:26Oh, Warden.
00:18:29Mr. Barker wanted the print files
00:18:31on that new batch that just came in, sir.
00:18:33Oh, yes, in my office.
00:18:35Go right ahead, Kenzie.
00:18:36One moment.
00:18:37I have seen you before?
00:18:39I don't know, but I've seen you.
00:18:42You're Charlie Chan.
00:18:43And you are...
00:18:44Number 8251.
00:18:48He's Jimmy Slade, a forger.
00:18:50He's a trustee in the fingerprint file room now.
00:18:53Did you see that man give Pop the eye?
00:18:55You mean that tough guy?
00:18:56Yeah.
00:18:57Oh, you mean the convict?
00:18:58Mm-hmm.
00:18:59No.
00:19:00Well, Birmingham Brown.
00:19:01Well, look at old Benjamin.
00:19:05What do you say, boy?
00:19:06Not much.
00:19:07Man, it's sure good to see a new face around here.
00:19:09Yeah, but this face ain't staying.
00:19:10Neither is mine.
00:19:13Mr. Chan to see you, Mr. Harley.
00:19:18I've been waiting to see you, Mr. Chan.
00:19:20Sorry to see you here, Mr. Harley,
00:19:22but great pleasure to meet you anywhere.
00:19:25I don't know what I'm going to say.
00:19:27Please, sit down.
00:19:29Yeah!
00:19:30Birmingham, you're always late,
00:19:31even coming to see me.
00:19:33Don't you ever do anything on time?
00:19:34Sure, I bought a car once.
00:19:36How?
00:19:37On time.
00:19:38You know what made me late, Benjamin?
00:19:39What?
00:19:40I had to take my girl over to...
00:19:41No beauty shop can help her.
00:19:42No.
00:19:43Why, no.
00:19:44Why, she got a face that old...
00:19:45Not that bad.
00:19:46The lady at the beauty parlor said that she was going to...
00:19:48They can't recap them wrinkles.
00:19:50No?
00:19:51No.
00:19:52Now, what they should do is...
00:19:53They did.
00:19:54And while we was over there,
00:19:55do you know what...
00:19:56I know, I know.
00:19:57Now, look.
00:19:58Hmm?
00:19:59Is that the same gal you...
00:20:00No, she don't weigh that much now.
00:20:01No?
00:20:02No, all she weighs now is...
00:20:03That's still too heavy.
00:20:04Why don't you get her to go on the same diet my gal used?
00:20:08Get her to take two...
00:20:09Oh, they don't make that stuff anymore.
00:20:10No?
00:20:11No.
00:20:12Now, what I want to give her is something...
00:20:13That'll give her hay fever.
00:20:14Yeah?
00:20:15Why, sure.
00:20:16Listen.
00:20:17Hmm?
00:20:18In that case, why don't you take her over to...
00:20:19I did.
00:20:20And you know who I saw over there?
00:20:21Who?
00:20:22I saw old...
00:20:23Is he still out there?
00:20:24Yeah.
00:20:25I thought he was...
00:20:26He was, but he got out.
00:20:27Is that so?
00:20:28Yeah.
00:20:29He's staying over with Mr...
00:20:30Is that so?
00:20:31Mm-hmm.
00:20:32They must be charging him.
00:20:33No, not that much.
00:20:34No?
00:20:35No, all he's paying is...
00:20:36That's a fair price.
00:20:37Yeah?
00:20:38Yeah.
00:20:39Well, look here.
00:20:40I got to go now.
00:20:41I'll be over to see you.
00:20:42I'll be working then.
00:20:43Oh, well, I'll be seeing you.
00:20:44I'll be looking for you now.
00:20:45Okay, sure.
00:20:46Look me up now.
00:20:47I'll do that.
00:20:48Okay.
00:20:49Who is that man?
00:20:50Oh, he's a fellow who used to hang around my house.
00:20:51That's my brother, Ben.
00:20:52Oh, you're...
00:20:53Your wife died while you were in prison 20 years ago?
00:20:59When June was born.
00:21:01I never told June because I...
00:21:03I meant to go straight.
00:21:05And I have, Mr. Chan.
00:21:06But your fingerprint's found in bank vault.
00:21:09Yes, I know.
00:21:10I saw the photographs in court.
00:21:12They were my prints, but I was never in that bank in my life.
00:21:19You don't believe me.
00:21:21Well, I'm beginning to think that maybe I did commit the crimes
00:21:24they sentenced me for.
00:21:25Never believe nightmare, no matter how real it may seem.
00:21:30When you're here 20 years ago,
00:21:32was Warden Cameron here also?
00:21:35Yes, he was.
00:21:37Ready to go, Mr. Chan?
00:21:38Yes, please.
00:21:39Don't you worry, Mr. Harley.
00:21:41Mr. Chan, do you think there's any hope?
00:21:44There is possibility you may suffer for someone else's crime.
00:21:48But if someone else committed the crime, then Mr. Chan...
00:21:52What are you going to do?
00:21:54At moment, I'm like man trying to set clock by guess.
00:21:58And as time does not stand still,
00:22:00perhaps better not stand still myself.
00:22:04Are you sure you know what you're talking about?
00:22:07When he says,
00:22:08now let's turn to one corner and you says another.
00:22:11I don't...
00:22:12I wonder where this parade is going.
00:22:14I don't know. Let's follow it and see.
00:22:16No, we better not.
00:22:18Hey, Punchy.
00:22:19You know what I heard through the grapevine?
00:22:21Don't be always interrupting me, Punchy.
00:22:23Charlie Chan is here.
00:22:24You know what I'm going to do when I see that Chan?
00:22:28Did you hear what that man said about Pop?
00:22:30I ain't deaf.
00:22:31I think we better follow them.
00:22:32What did you say just a while ago when I said let's follow them?
00:22:34Come on.
00:22:35No, that ain't what you said.
00:22:37Watch this way, man.
00:22:47They went in here.
00:22:48Come on.
00:22:49Hey, you don't want to go in there, do you?
00:22:50Look, you heard what they said about Pop.
00:22:52We got to find out what they're up to.
00:22:53Okay, okay.
00:22:59There they are. See them?
00:23:01Yeah.
00:23:15The men we were following are hiding behind these bales.
00:23:18Maybe we better hide to keep them from following us.
00:23:20We'll sneak up on them.
00:23:22There you go. We'll sneak up again.
00:23:24Punchy, how many times do I got to tell you
00:23:26that ain't the way to do it?
00:23:27You slash once when you want to finish something.
00:23:30Now, do you want to know how to do it?
00:23:32Don't interrupt.
00:23:34You take the stabber like this.
00:23:36Once the job is done and it's neat.
00:23:41Do you hear me, Punchy?
00:23:43That's the way you do it.
00:23:44One slash.
00:23:48They are planning a murder.
00:23:49We got to find out who he's going to kill.
00:23:51We going to find out.
00:23:52You going to find out.
00:23:54Wait a minute.
00:24:04Good grief.
00:24:05They got to knock off.
00:24:11They're still coming.
00:24:12They're right behind us.
00:24:13Yeah, they're in that crowd.
00:24:14We can't see them.
00:24:15Let's go.
00:24:17Good grief.
00:24:18The gang is from all sides.
00:24:25Look, here they come now.
00:24:26Do you see them?
00:24:27Yeah.
00:24:28No, let's go this way.
00:24:29Down the hall.
00:24:30Come on, let's go.
00:24:31Oh, please.
00:24:32Let's get out of here.
00:24:33Here they come again.
00:24:34Good grief.
00:24:45Boiglers.
00:24:46You better count your money.
00:24:47Don't be always interrupted, Punchy.
00:24:49Count it.
00:24:50Come on, you guys.
00:24:51Come on.
00:24:52Come on.
00:24:53I used two guys following me.
00:24:55No, sir.
00:24:56We got you first, but you can have it.
00:24:57Listen, mister, it's all a mistake.
00:24:58What do you mean a mistake?
00:24:59I'm not telling you.
00:25:00Hey, look here.
00:25:01There's doors locked.
00:25:02Hey, how can we get out of here?
00:25:03Hey, fellas, there's a visitor here,
00:25:05and he wants to know how we can get out.
00:25:08Oh, this ain't that funny.
00:25:09Mr. Champ.
00:25:10Hey, Pop.
00:25:11Mr. Champ.
00:25:12Let him have one of your keys.
00:25:14Then you're not quitting the case.
00:25:16No.
00:25:17After talk with Mr. Harley, I'm convinced the man is innocent.
00:25:20But, Charlie, the law doesn't frame men.
00:25:23Accidents can happen if planned that way.
00:25:26But Harley's fingerprints were found in the bank.
00:25:28My theory is fingerprints were forged
00:25:31and placed at scene of crime.
00:25:33Oh, no, Charlie.
00:25:34That's impossible.
00:25:35Nothing is impossible.
00:25:37Forgery is only solution.
00:25:39Must find out how same is done before too late
00:25:42for Mr. Harley.
00:25:44Pardon me, Charlie.
00:25:46Karen, what's up?
00:25:47A riot.
00:25:48What started the rioting?
00:25:50Just a reception to some strangers
00:25:52who got in the wrong cell.
00:25:54What strangers?
00:25:55Pop.
00:25:56Pop.
00:25:57Mr. Champ.
00:25:58Mr. Champ.
00:25:59Oh.
00:26:00Oh, which way?
00:26:01Which way?
00:26:02Cell block four.
00:26:07Mr. Champ.
00:26:08Mr. Champ.
00:26:09Mr. Champ.
00:26:10Mr. Champ.
00:26:11Mr. Champ.
00:26:12Mr. Champ.
00:26:13Mr. Champ.
00:26:14Mr. Champ.
00:26:15Mr. Champ.
00:26:16Mr. Champ.
00:26:17Mr. Champ.
00:26:18Mr. Champ.
00:26:19Mr. Champ.
00:26:20Mr. Champ.
00:26:21Mr. Champ.
00:26:22Mr. Champ.
00:26:23Mr. Champ.
00:26:28Right this way, Warnky.
00:26:36He wants to get out.
00:26:37Don't beat about the bush.
00:26:38Pop, I'm sure glad to see you.
00:26:40Who's that?
00:26:41Mr. Champ?
00:26:42Yes.
00:26:43and you caused trouble.
00:26:44But it wasn't our fault, Pop.
00:26:45Mr. Chan, we followed the wrong parade.
00:26:48First time I hear cuckoos outside of clock.
00:26:50But Pop, we heard them talking about you.
00:26:52Oh, Charlie, I heard you was here.
00:26:53When I saw you, I wanted to shake your hand.
00:26:55Mr. Foggy, why, a very great pleasure to see you again.
00:26:58Thanks.
00:26:59I trust you are enjoying vacation?
00:27:01Oh, sure.
00:27:02He put me in here.
00:27:03It took one of the greatest detectives
00:27:04in the world to do it.
00:27:05Oh, Mr. Chan, I want you to meet me pal, Punchy.
00:27:08Mr. Chan, this is undoubtedly the most supreme moment
00:27:12of my entire life.
00:27:14I stand here humbly.
00:27:15Hey, Punchy, you're...
00:27:17Don't interrupt.
00:27:19Thank you, Mr. Chan.
00:27:20What are we gonna do now, Pop?
00:27:22You will get out of here before they put you
00:27:24in garments suitable to your personality.
00:27:26What kind of garments is that?
00:27:27Straight jackets.
00:27:29That did it.
00:27:31Punchy, you've been going in for a literature.
00:27:38Your Mr. Thompson in this department
00:27:40has been most kind and helpful.
00:27:43I'm glad, Charlie.
00:27:44We're proud of our staff.
00:27:53Hello.
00:27:54How you come with experiments so far, Mr. Thompson?
00:27:57No luck yet, Mr. Chan.
00:27:59I was afraid it couldn't be done.
00:28:00Well, the forging of fingerprints has been tried before,
00:28:02but it's never worked.
00:28:04However, Mr. Chan's theory of how it might be done
00:28:06has possibilities.
00:28:08I cut some rough ridges and whorls in these rubber pads,
00:28:11and I put my finger into it,
00:28:13and it worked.
00:28:14Here, I wanna give you a look at it.
00:28:16Have a look.
00:28:17JOHNSTON V.O.
00:28:22Same thing.
00:28:22No distinguishable fingerprints.
00:28:24No oil.
00:28:24That's right, sir.
00:28:25What do you mean oil?
00:28:26There is always natural oil in hands.
00:28:30And that oil is what causes a fingerprint
00:28:32to remain after the hand touches the surface.
00:28:34I tried using regular fingerprint ink,
00:28:36but the lack of oil caused a blurring of the ink.
00:28:38No one would take that for a fingerprint.
00:28:40Looks like we're up against a stone wall, Charlie.
00:28:42I don't promise anything, but I'm going to keep on trying.
00:28:45No man can do more.
00:28:47I have more work to do yet in your department.
00:28:50Afraid it's no use, Charlie, but what do you want done?
00:28:52Please, have police quietly check back 10 to 15 years
00:28:56on all persons now living at Boss Hotel.
00:28:59Okay, but why?
00:29:00Skeletons in closets always speak loudest to police.
00:29:04I've been thinking, Tommy, you are wrong.
00:29:06You mean you are.
00:29:07You don't even know what a lawsuit is.
00:29:09Sure I do.
00:29:10It's something that the police wear.
00:29:11Are you kidding?
00:29:12But, Tommy, this is the last one, Pop.
00:29:15No more.
00:29:16Today's the 14th, and Harley's scheduled to die at the 17th.
00:29:19What can you do reading all this stuff, Pop?
00:29:21Police reports show three banks robbed in the past two years.
00:29:25Do you think Harley robbed all three of them, Pop?
00:29:28Sometimes.
00:29:30Do you think Harley robbed all three of them, Pop?
00:29:33Son Tommy is noisy woodpecker on family tree.
00:29:36Woodpecker.
00:29:37I've got to remember that.
00:29:39Rodden Bank robbed, and man named Stanley Gray convicted.
00:29:43Lamont Bank robbed, man named Stephen Briggs imprisoned.
00:29:47Harley was set up for the bank job in this city.
00:29:50And all three banks robbed in identical manner.
00:29:53And no money was ever recovered.
00:29:55Also curious coincidence is,
00:29:59each man arrested in each case swear
00:30:02he leave no fingerprints in bank because he never there.
00:30:06Do you think Harley was in with the gang, Pop?
00:30:08Oh, he finish school now he try to finish me.
00:30:12But, Pop.
00:30:13Mocho.
00:30:15Also in each case, each man have former prison record.
00:30:19Yes, Harley had been in state prison.
00:30:21Gray and Briggs, also former convicts there.
00:30:25It is only prison where all three men served time.
00:30:28Want a good suggestion, Pop?
00:30:29Yes.
00:30:30But let me make suggestion first.
00:30:32Keep quiet.
00:30:33Oh, sure, Pop.
00:30:35But if I do, I won't be able to give you my suggestion.
00:30:38That is idea.
00:30:39Very good idea.
00:30:41I believe there is some connection
00:30:43between bank robberies, fingerprints,
00:30:46and the state's prison.
00:30:48What about your idea of forging fingerprints?
00:30:50Oh, for time I nurse theory.
00:30:53Very excellent theory.
00:30:55But now instead of nurse,
00:30:57I fear theory need undertaker.
00:30:59Hello.
00:31:03For you, Charlie.
00:31:05Charlie Chan speaking.
00:31:07We have that information you asked for.
00:31:09Do you wish to take it now?
00:31:11Yes, go ahead.
00:31:12Miss Petrie is actually the wife of Jimmy Slade,
00:31:14a convict trustee employed in the fingerprint bureau
00:31:17at the state prison.
00:31:19She has been visiting him there every month.
00:31:23Instead of undertaker, doctor arrived,
00:31:26and theory now very healthy again.
00:31:31I see.
00:31:33Another thing, Miss Petrie,
00:31:35why you lie about clothes?
00:31:37I didn't.
00:31:38They were given to me.
00:31:39I learned different.
00:31:40Where you obtain money to buy fine garments?
00:31:42I've done nothing wrong.
00:31:44Please, where you get money?
00:31:46Just because my husband's in prison,
00:31:48you...
00:31:49I'm not going to say another word.
00:31:51You will talk at police headquarters,
00:31:53get your hat and coat.
00:31:54Miss Harley, you go with her.
00:31:59You think she's mixed up in this?
00:32:01We soon find out.
00:32:03Mrs. Foss,
00:32:05why you lie when I ask you
00:32:07if any other convict live in this house?
00:32:09I didn't.
00:32:10Miss Petrie's never been in prison.
00:32:11You didn't ask me about her husband.
00:32:13When young lady bear title miss,
00:32:16she usually have no husband to be mentioned.
00:32:19I've seen Miss Petrie often.
00:32:21She's timid and shy.
00:32:23That's June.
00:32:33What happened?
00:32:35Someone choked me.
00:32:36Miss Petrie?
00:32:37I don't know.
00:32:38I don't know who it was.
00:32:40It was someone in that room.
00:32:49Clothing undisturbed?
00:32:55What have you there?
00:32:57Nothing, Pop.
00:32:58Just some old telephone numbers.
00:33:03Name of Carey Theatrical Warehouse
00:33:05appear often in this case.
00:33:07Find anything, Mr. Chan?
00:33:08Mr. Kenzie,
00:33:09you will ask police to locate Miss Petrie.
00:33:12I will try warehouse.
00:33:19Must be a woman driver, Pop.
00:33:21Woman too sweet and gentle for that.
00:33:23No license plates.
00:33:35Perhaps Miss Petrie arrive already.
00:33:37I don't know.
00:33:39I don't know.
00:33:41I don't know.
00:33:43I don't know.
00:33:45I don't know.
00:33:47I don't know.
00:33:48Miss Petrie arrive already.
00:33:50Take a look around.
00:33:51Quietly.
00:33:59Didn't you hear what Pop said?
00:34:01Sure.
00:34:02Your Pop said,
00:34:03look around quietly.
00:34:04That's just what I'm going to do.
00:34:05Look around quietly.
00:34:06Right here in the light.
00:34:07See, there ain't no harm to that.
00:34:08Always want to go in the dark.
00:34:10I'm going to look right around here in the night.
00:34:12See that?
00:34:13Ain't nothing to that.
00:34:18Tommy.
00:34:19See, go ahead.
00:34:20Go in the dark and get lost.
00:34:22I don't care.
00:34:23I'm going to stay out here in the light.
00:34:24Always running around.
00:34:30That ain't real.
00:34:32Oh, boy.
00:34:33Oh, boy, that ain't real.
00:34:34But if anything happens,
00:34:35I want you to stay with me.
00:34:37Be dependable.
00:34:39Hey, Tommy.
00:34:41Tommy!
00:34:42Tommy!
00:34:48Tommy!
00:35:18Don't, don't get excited now.
00:35:22He ain't real. He was real.
00:35:25Don't get excited now. He's in a trance, not us.
00:35:28Just stay with me and I'll let you know when to go.
00:35:36Never heard of this old boy. Now you don't have to worry now.
00:35:39Everything's all right. Just stay with me.
00:35:41I never see, never have a cage or something for him lying around here.
00:35:45This house shorting is terrible.
00:35:47I ain't never... Whoa.
00:35:49A Gila monster.
00:35:51This place is getting crowded.
00:35:53Brother, will you just move over just a little bit?
00:35:55Just a little bit. Thank you. That's plenty.
00:35:58Whoa.
00:36:01I've never seen nothing like this before in my life.
00:36:04Tommy.
00:36:06Give me my hat.
00:36:08Tommy, is that you got in my hat?
00:36:13Tommy, please say yes. You got in my hat.
00:36:17Tommy.
00:36:32It ain't no kidding either.
00:36:36Well, all of this warehouse you ain't seen.
00:36:39Get together, cause I'm going to show it to you.
00:36:43Yeah. Now let them come.
00:36:46I got them now where they can't get me.
00:36:49Now, ain't this all right?
00:36:51Wish I could have found this place a long time ago.
00:36:54Here it is.
00:36:56Good evening.
00:36:58Well, ain't this nice?
00:37:00Looks all right.
00:37:12Good gracious.
00:37:14Tommy. Tommy.
00:37:16Mr. Doorman.
00:37:18Mr. Doorman.
00:37:20You better open that door. If you don't, you're going to lose it.
00:37:22Good gracious.
00:37:24Oh, my goodness.
00:37:26Go away.
00:37:28Mr. Chad.
00:37:32Good gracious.
00:37:43Tommy. Tommy. Mr. Chad.
00:37:45Tommy. Good gracious. Mr... Tommy.
00:37:47Be quiet. Here I am.
00:37:49Oh, Tommy. How did it happen?
00:37:51How did what happen?
00:37:53You ain't got no clothes on, don't you? Don't you catch cold?
00:37:56Birmingham.
00:37:58Tommy, don't do that without you say something.
00:38:00Hey, is this you or is this you? Who is you?
00:38:02This is me. Be quiet.
00:38:04Oh, that's you? I just can't help it, Tommy. I'm all upset.
00:38:06Good gracious. I never... I'm nervous.
00:38:08I just got to sit down. I'm telling you, I'm just...
00:38:10Oh, God. A snake.
00:38:12Mr. Chad. Mr. Chad.
00:38:14Please. Please.
00:38:16Didn't I tell you to look around quietly?
00:38:18I mean quietly.
00:38:20Go watch door.
00:38:22Yes, sir. That's the best thing I heard you say.
00:38:24That's the best thing I heard you say.
00:38:54Mr. Johnson.
00:39:02Mr. Johnson.
00:39:04Hey, Pop. Hey, Pop.
00:39:06Oh, here you are, Pop.
00:39:10I didn't hear you come in.
00:39:12Strange you not hear us.
00:39:14My assistant make very much noise.
00:39:16I didn't hear you come in.
00:39:18Strange you not hear us.
00:39:20My assistant make very much noise.
00:39:22Sorry, I didn't hear what you said.
00:39:24I have sinus trouble.
00:39:26At times, like tonight,
00:39:28it affects my hearing.
00:39:30Makes me slightly deaf.
00:39:32You not hear assistants make noise in warehouse?
00:39:34No, I didn't.
00:39:36I couldn't.
00:39:38I'm very sorry for...
00:39:40I say I'm very sorry for your affliction.
00:39:42Oh, thank you.
00:39:44If you'll excuse me, I have a bit of work to finish.
00:39:52Your deafness too convenient, Mr. Johnson.
00:39:54Your deafness too convenient, Mr. Johnson.
00:39:56Good idea, huh, Pop?
00:39:58Your idea, my dollar.
00:40:00Give.
00:40:02Miss Petrie arrive here yet?
00:40:04Miss Petrie?
00:40:06I know she's never been here.
00:40:08Well, we expect her very soon.
00:40:10Well, we expect her very soon.
00:40:12Mr. Chan, come quick!
00:40:14Mr. Chan!
00:40:22Mr. Chan, come here quick!
00:40:28That truck just went around and here it come back again.
00:40:30Miss Petrie!
00:40:32Hey, look out!
00:40:44Miss Petrie is dead. Call the police.
00:40:46Yes, sir. Here's her purse, Pop.
00:40:48No. Wish only police to examine lady's purse.
00:40:52No, Mr. Chan.
00:40:54She didn't have her purse when she left.
00:40:56Well, no one went by me into her room.
00:40:58Well, no one went by me into her room.
00:41:00Now, I won't say anything. Goodbye.
00:41:02Now, I won't say anything. Goodbye.
00:41:04I was right.
00:41:06Miss Petrie not have purse when she leave hotel.
00:41:08You mean she was murdered?
00:41:10By same truck which earlier tried to run down myself
00:41:12for assistance.
00:41:14But, Charlie, why was the purse left at the scene?
00:41:16To leave fingerprints and provide police
00:41:18with convenient murderer.
00:41:20Mr. Chan? Yes.
00:41:22I thought I recognized these prints. They were in my files.
00:41:24They belong to Louis Mack, ex-convict.
00:41:26Louis Mack convict? Where?
00:41:28He served two sentences at state prison.
00:41:30I'll have the police send out a call on him.
00:41:32No, not necessary.
00:41:34Instead, I myself will go to state's prison
00:41:36early tomorrow morning.
00:41:38What for?
00:41:40To prove someone there is helping to forge prints
00:41:42which convict innocent men.
00:41:44I will telephone you.
00:41:50Here are the cards you wanted
00:41:52from the fingerprint files, Mr. Chan.
00:42:02Four of them?
00:42:04Yes, the cards of Stanley Gray, Steve Briggs,
00:42:06Thomas Holley, and Louis Mack.
00:42:08Was not expecting card on Louis Mack today.
00:42:10Why not?
00:42:12I got the cards on Gray and Briggs from the dead file.
00:42:14I'll have them sent to you.
00:42:18I got the cards on Gray and Briggs from the dead file.
00:42:20And the day after tomorrow, Holley's card
00:42:22goes into that file.
00:42:24Believe Mr. Holley, we'll live longer than you think.
00:42:26You got something, Charlie?
00:42:28Bad men leave marks wherever they go.
00:42:30You will please have all of these cards
00:42:32examined for fingerprints
00:42:34other than those photographed here.
00:42:36Oh, there won't be anybody but mine.
00:42:38And maybe a couple of the trustee,
00:42:40Jimmy Slade.
00:42:42And mine, perhaps.
00:42:44Can examine cards quickly? Right away.
00:42:46But Charlie, this business of forging fingerprints
00:42:48can't be done.
00:42:50Believe same has already been done.
00:42:52Through use of these cards to wrongly
00:42:54convict three innocent men.
00:42:56Briggs, Gray, and Holley.
00:42:58Gray went out of his head.
00:43:00He died in the psycho ward here.
00:43:02Briggs was in bad health when he was sentenced.
00:43:04Two months here finished him.
00:43:06I learned both men die protesting innocence.
00:43:08They swear fingerprints found in
00:43:10banks at Lamont and Rodden
00:43:12not placed there by themselves.
00:43:14And now, Mr. Harley says...
00:43:16But Charlie, our prison cards
00:43:18couldn't be used to frame these men.
00:43:20We'll see soon as Mr. Barker
00:43:22finishes his examination.
00:43:24Okay, okay.
00:43:26This looks okay, huh? Let's sit down.
00:43:28Yeah, let's stay right here and keep out of trouble
00:43:30and wait for Miss Chan.
00:43:32Well, Birmingham Brown.
00:43:34Oh, no. Not again.
00:43:36Well, look at old Bidgen.
00:43:38Hi, boy. Hi, how are you?
00:43:40I'm sure glad to see you. Yeah?
00:43:42Oh, yeah. Is you still in?
00:43:44Is you still out? Oh, sure.
00:43:46Say, while you were out, did you run into him?
00:43:48Oh, yeah. I went over and I saw him.
00:43:50You see, nobody introduced him, so I walked up to him
00:43:52and I said... That's the wrong approach.
00:43:54Yeah? Sure. Why didn't you ask him that?
00:43:56I did. And we killed it.
00:43:58So I tried to borrow his...
00:44:00I thought the finance company got that.
00:44:02Oh, they did, but he got another one.
00:44:04Oh, I see. Say, is he still going...
00:44:06No, I'm keeping company with her.
00:44:08No. Yeah.
00:44:10Is she married? No.
00:44:12Yeah, she married a fella by the name of...
00:44:14He's a nice fella. Oh, he is?
00:44:16Yes. Wait a minute.
00:44:18Let me tell you something. What's that?
00:44:20You know what I heard? What?
00:44:22I heard... Not until Christmas.
00:44:24No. No. I never did believe that...
00:44:26I don't believe anything he says either.
00:44:28No. In fact, I don't believe that he...
00:44:30Who? He.
00:44:32He? Who? Who's he?
00:44:34Whatchamacallit. Oh, him. Sure.
00:44:36Oh, I didn't know who you was talking about.
00:44:38Who? I don't know him myself.
00:44:40We've been strangers for years. Yeah?
00:44:42You know what, Benjamin? What?
00:44:44That's why I like to talk to you. Yeah.
00:44:46Because me and you seem to agree with each other.
00:44:48We sure do, don't we? Yeah.
00:44:50You sure you're all right, Parker?
00:44:52Absolutely. Our file cards have been tampered with.
00:44:54This one has been wiped clean.
00:44:56And this one...
00:44:58That's Louis Mack's card.
00:45:00Yes, sir. And on it are a thumb and index
00:45:02print made by someone not in this prison.
00:45:04Preserve this card.
00:45:06It is proof that someone tried to falsely accuse
00:45:08Louis Mack of Miss Petrie murder.
00:45:10When Kenzie gets back here with Slade,
00:45:12I'll get to the bottom of this. If I have to make...
00:45:14Warden, the guards can't locate Slade.
00:45:16He must know why we want him.
00:45:18Well, I'll find him. I'll call a general lockup.
00:45:22Gavin!
00:45:24Ha, ha, ha!
00:45:26Uh-oh.
00:45:28Gotta go. Can't be late in this school.
00:45:30No. Well, so long, Ben.
00:45:32Be good. Sure a lot of bells.
00:45:34I wonder what they're celebrating. I don't know.
00:45:36Maybe there's another one in Paris.
00:45:38This is one we're gonna stay out of.
00:45:40That's the best thing that I heard you say yet.
00:45:42Look, let's play jankenpon. Jankenpon?
00:45:44Ya-i-san. Ya-i-san? Yeah. Okay.
00:45:46Ya-i-san. Ya-i-san.
00:45:48Ha, ha, ha! I got you that time.
00:45:58Ya-i-san.
00:46:00Oh, no!
00:46:02Oh!
00:46:04A lot of sirens.
00:46:06Yeah, but we're gonna stay right here.
00:46:14Sergeant!
00:46:16Slade missing? Yes, sir.
00:46:18We're checking to see if any of the others are.
00:46:20Warden, the guards have located Slade. He's heading for the bailing shed.
00:46:22Come on.
00:46:32Ay!
00:46:44Ya-i-san.
00:46:46Hey, the siren's stopped.
00:46:48Yeah.
00:46:50We better go and find Pop.
00:46:52Huh? Yeah. Let's do that.
00:46:54Let's find Pop. Come on.
00:47:02♪♪
00:47:23Watch out, Warden, he's up on the bale.
00:47:30Hold your fire, boys.
00:47:33Slade, you better give up.
00:47:35You haven't got a chance.
00:47:37Yeah?
00:47:39Come and get me.
00:47:42Come and get me.
00:47:53He's hit.
00:47:54He still may be able to talk.
00:48:12You're not going to make me take the rap for all this.
00:48:25Slade is dead.
00:48:27Just as well for him.
00:48:32Gun barrel plugged.
00:48:34Gun explode.
00:48:35He killed South.
00:48:37Hiya, Pop.
00:48:38Did something happen?
00:48:39A dead man.
00:48:40I guess something did happen.
00:48:41Yeah, we better go before something happen to us.
00:48:48It is too bad.
00:48:49Mr. Slade was only one who could tell us
00:48:51how prison cards used in fingerprint forgeries.
00:48:54But if there was something wrong...
00:48:56State's attorney demand absolute proof.
00:48:58At present, I have no proof at all.
00:49:00You mean there's nothing more you can do?
00:49:02Only convincing proof now would be real murderer.
00:49:06What do you want now?
00:49:07Your fingerprints, please.
00:49:08Why?
00:49:09I'm looking for murderer.
00:49:11Well, that lets me out.
00:49:12One moment, Miss Evans.
00:49:14I desire your fingerprints also.
00:49:16Look, mister.
00:49:17I never let policeman hold my hand.
00:49:19Have you got a warrant?
00:49:20No, but...
00:49:21Are you going to book me for something?
00:49:23No.
00:49:24Okay, then I'm standing on my rights
00:49:25and not giving you my prints.
00:49:27Excuse, please.
00:49:30So you work for the government.
00:49:32Who doesn't these days?
00:49:34You should see my withholding tax.
00:49:37Okay, toots.
00:49:38When you get a warrant, give me a buzz.
00:49:40Ta-ta.
00:49:43Miss Evans too smart for her own good.
00:49:46I have her fingerprints now.
00:49:48Here.
00:49:50I desire fingerprints of everyone else in this house.
00:49:53Everyone else is out.
00:49:55No matter.
00:49:56This gentleman is expert at finding fingerprints in rooms.
00:50:00We go upstairs, please.
00:50:03You two not afraid?
00:50:05Afraid of what, Pop?
00:50:07That you sit down so often you get concussion of brain.
00:50:10Pop, I got a swell idea.
00:50:12Good.
00:50:13Save it for old age.
00:50:16Look, I'll save one for me too.
00:50:32Any luck?
00:50:33Not yet, sir.
00:50:35Has anything been heard from Foss Hotel yet?
00:50:38Nothing.
00:50:39The prints on Louis Mack's prison card were those of Johnson,
00:50:41but he hasn't shown up at the hotel yet.
00:50:43Excuse, please.
00:50:50Hello.
00:50:51Oh, Mr. Chan.
00:50:53No, Mr. Johnson hasn't come back yet.
00:50:55Why, Mrs. Foss said Danvers went away
00:50:57on one of his regular trips.
00:50:59But I'm worried it's getting...
00:51:01Please, please, you must not worry.
00:51:03Everything now in lap of gods.
00:51:05Very soon I give very hearty shove.
00:51:08Perhaps clue fall off of lax.
00:51:11Your idea is partly right, Mr. Chan.
00:51:13As you suggested, I photographed and engraved
00:51:15a set of fingerprints on these pads.
00:51:18Those are genuine fingerprints.
00:51:20But when pressed against an object,
00:51:21they still leave no print mark.
00:51:22That's right.
00:51:23A lack of oil, huh?
00:51:25I tried using vegetable oil and mineral oil,
00:51:28and if this test doesn't work,
00:51:29I'm afraid the experiment has failed, sir.
00:51:31No experiment is failure
00:51:33until last experiment is success.
00:51:37Now, this is a combination of animal oil.
00:51:48Now, if the print remains after the powder's blown off...
00:52:00Now, those are forged fingerprints.
00:52:02But any expert not knowing what we did
00:52:04would swear that they were the real thing.
00:52:06Then we can clear Harley.
00:52:07No, no.
00:52:08We make successful experiment,
00:52:10but this is no proof that Mr. Harley
00:52:12was convicted through forgery.
00:52:14But, Pop, if the detective at the false hotel
00:52:16arrests Johnson...
00:52:17I fear Mr. Johnson gone by this time.
00:52:20This engraving and photography on rubber,
00:52:23you do all of that here?
00:52:25No, sir, I use an engraving machine.
00:52:27I had to have cameras, engraving tools,
00:52:28and several vats for the acid.
00:52:30Such things could not be hidden in small space.
00:52:33No, sir, they'd have to be stored
00:52:34in a pretty large place.
00:52:35Large place, large...
00:52:38You remain here and try contact governor of state.
00:52:42If detectives at false hotel
00:52:44arrest Mr. Johnson,
00:52:45telephone me to Cary Warehouse.
00:52:47Cary's?
00:52:48What are you going out there for?
00:52:49To try and prove Mr. Harley's fingerprints
00:52:52forged exactly as they were.
00:52:55Thanks to Mr. Thompson.
00:52:56Very fine job.
00:52:58You know, Pop, believe it or not,
00:52:59that's the same idea I had.
00:53:04Tommy, now I've heard everything.
00:53:12Pop, that's the truck that almost ran over us.
00:53:14Shrewd observation.
00:53:15This is truck which killed Miss Petrie.
00:53:17Look inside.
00:53:20Four big cameras.
00:53:21Hey, what does it tell us?
00:53:22That is paraphernalia used in forging fingerprints.
00:53:25You two remain here on watch.
00:53:27If I call, come quickly.
00:53:29Yes, sir.
00:53:32You know, I think Pop's got someone.
00:53:34There must be some clues around here.
00:53:35Let us do some investigating on our own.
00:53:37Come on.
00:53:38Let us you go and let us me stay here.
00:53:40I'm going to wait right here.
00:53:41You're always talking about
00:53:42let us do some investigating.
00:53:44Second thought, I think I'll follow Mr. Chan.
00:53:47It's safer.
00:53:49Second thought, I think I'll follow Mr. Chan.
00:53:51It's safer.
00:54:19Birmingham, it's me.
00:54:50I wonder where Pop is.
00:54:52Hey, Pop!
00:54:54Hey, Pop!
00:54:58Mm-mm.
00:54:59No, I know you ain't real.
00:55:01Couldn't be real.
00:55:03Mm.
00:55:08Oh, boy.
00:55:09Not now.
00:55:10But when I ask you to make your departure,
00:55:12do not hesitate.
00:55:14Oh, boy.
00:55:15Not now.
00:55:16But when I ask you to make your departure,
00:55:18do not leave me here.
00:55:20Birmingham!
00:55:21Mm-mm.
00:55:22Now, this is exactly what I need,
00:55:24a removable foxhole.
00:55:26It's real.
00:55:44Now is the time.
00:55:58Oh, my goodness.
00:56:01It can't be.
00:56:02I know it ain't true.
00:56:03Don't nobody believe it.
00:56:04I don't believe it.
00:56:06Well, as you told me.
00:56:10I see where the bullets are coming from.
00:56:14Yeah, but I don't want to look no bullets in the eye.
00:56:17Look, in the truck.
00:56:18I got an idea.
00:56:19Good idea.
00:56:20Good idea, Tommy.
00:56:21That's right, Tommy.
00:56:22Back it out.
00:56:23Right straight through that door.
00:56:24We're going to run down that killer.
00:56:25That's what we'll do.
00:56:26What?
00:56:27Get him, Tommy.
00:56:28Don't miss him, Tommy.
00:56:29Get him, Tommy.
00:56:30Get him, Tommy.
00:56:31Get him, Tommy.
00:56:32Get him, Tommy.
00:56:33Get him, Tommy.
00:56:34Get him, Tommy.
00:56:35Get him, Tommy.
00:56:36Get him, Tommy.
00:56:37Get him, Tommy.
00:56:38Get him, Tommy.
00:56:39Tommy!
00:56:45What did I say?
00:56:47Good.
00:56:48Patience with me.
00:56:55You are traveling salesmen.
00:56:56This time, no sales.
00:57:01Assistants do a very fine job.
00:57:02Thanks, Pop.
00:57:03Yeah.
00:57:04You put murderer right in my hands.
00:57:06I guess we're pretty good huh yeah. How do we do it.
00:57:18Hello Charlie where have you been. Yes I send the police right over the only
00:57:24a couple of hours what about Harley Yes Mr Morgan please telephone one I have
00:57:29complete evidence to exonerate Mr Harley when police arrive we'll drive to prison
00:57:35pick you up on way OK. That's talking salesman unusually quiet I'll talk
00:57:42plenty you'll kill Mr Johnson to prevent him from talking this way please
00:57:51so that is why I slightly detained last night Mr only you'll be out of here the
00:57:56moment the state's attorneys papers arrived and everything's all right you dad's
00:58:01free you are wonderful to us you well it's over I'm glad you settled it Charlie
00:58:06OK it's not settled yet I wasn't Danvers the guilty man convict Slade is one who
00:58:11steal fingerprint cards from prison files and he sent them to Johnson who
00:58:15photographed and engraved them on rubber and Danvers case to each bank before the
00:58:19robberies but all work for third man who is missing man responsible for most of
00:58:24crimes how was Slade able to get fingerprint cards out of prison and back again
00:58:31so easily good question warden it is you got any more yes who give
00:58:39Slade gun who fix gun so it explode when fired and murder Slade man who do all
00:58:46these things is third missing man must be someone inside prison correct warden
00:58:53you may be right many contemptible persons in prison but worst of all is you
00:59:01Mr Kenzie you're accusing me my suspicions confirmed after talking with Mr
00:59:08Denver got your cover thank you Charlie excellent excellent you will put weapons
00:59:22back in pocket I guess we are good I don't know how we did it. I mean I at
00:59:29least thought Kenzie loved you know he egomaniac he think only of self he he
00:59:35want money so he steal it he try to get rid of you because you oppose daughter's
00:59:40marriage to him how did you find that out I talked with chorus girl Miss Evans
00:59:45that's right next time you're in town drop in and see you see us oh oh we're
00:59:56sure full of good money yeah I'm sure got
00:59:58a great sense of you but you should know that by now yeah. Oh no this is too much
01:00:07well hello there Benjamin hello very and I just think do you know you know you
01:00:14nothing all I owe you is all no you forget in the time I do you know I had to
01:00:20spend around they never spent that much in your life look my uncle wrote and told
01:00:25me no no no Birmingham not do that he go see landlady and she tell him she lied I
01:00:31don't know her scent listen Mr Chan did you know her yeah I met him last time you
01:00:37know that's right Mr Chan that's the time that I took it over took what over to
01:00:40where to check to the table oh that's what after that suit I never got to wear
01:00:45yeah Birmingham go out in rain suit shrink Taylor refused same so Birmingham must
01:00:49pay for so well where's the suit now still striking my little nephew got on his
01:00:54teddy bear you know that's why I like meet you boys we understand each other so
01:00:59well. I don't get it I never get that kind of
01:01:08a talk how do you do it you are familiar with pigeon English oh sure same
01:01:13difference.

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