:06:00
Like you did when you worked for my dad,
and he caught you stealing nickels?
:06:04
I ain't working for him.
I ain't working for you.
:06:06
Yeah, well, you might be.
:06:08
I'm gonna give you a break.
:06:10
I'll let you stand behind the bar
with your medals on...
:06:12
...and tell the drunks how
you won the war.
:06:15
Fall in!
:06:16
- I said, fall in!
- Where's the sergeant?
:06:23
Come on. Shake it up! Shake it up!
:06:25
Someday I'll catch that ape without
those stripes on and kick his teeth out.
:06:29
Fall in.
:06:30
Come on, move along!
:06:32
You must be quite a guy back home.
:06:35
I do all right.
:06:45
What is this armistice they've
been talking about the past four days?
:06:49
It's just another rumor.
This brawl's gonna go on forever.
:06:52
I ever get back, I'll have a swell law office
in the Woolworth Building.
:06:55
Have it all picked out on the 28th floor.
:06:57
You can see the whole city,
the bay, Brooklyn.
:07:00
What do you wanna look at Brooklyn for?
:07:02
- What are you going to do, George?
- Just a minute.
:07:07
That sucker jumped 3 feet in the air
and come down stiff as a board.
:07:12
Me? I'll still be in the saloon business.
:07:15
Prohibition law goes in next year.
:07:16
It's one thing to pass a law,
another to make it work.
:07:19
- There'll always be guys wanting to drink.
- They'll enforce that law.
:07:22
No, they haven't got a chance.
:07:24
How about you, Eddie?
:07:26
I'm gonna get my old job back
in that garage.
:07:28
Save my money,
someday have a shop of my own.
:07:30
It's my idea of heaven, boys.
:07:32
A grease bucket, a wrench
and a cracked cylinder.
:07:35
You wanna make a living the hard way.
:07:37
All I know is, I don't want
any more trouble. I've had some.
:07:44
What's the matter, Harvard?
Lose the Heinie?
:07:46
No, but he looks like a kid
about 15 years old.
:07:52
He won't be 16.
:07:57
Hey, it's all over, boys, cease firing!
The armistice has been signed!