:28:00
...from state to state.
:28:02
The public is beginning to look upon the
bootlegger as an adventuresome hero...
:28:06
...a modern crusader who deals
in bottles instead of battles.
:28:10
And so, because
of the grotesque situation...
:28:13
...this new kind of army grows and grows...
:28:16
...always gaining new recruits
who care nothing about tomorrow...
:28:19
...just so long as money is easy today.
:28:33
I'll take two dozen of those.
:28:37
- Got a little bad news for you, Eddie.
- Yeah? What?
:28:39
Little price hike.
It's up a dollar a bottle from here in.
:28:42
Oh, you don't say. No kidding.
:28:45
Well, you're not gonna make
a sucker out of me.
:28:47
I can make this tiger-sweat myself.
I've got a bathtub too.
:28:51
Come on, Danny.
:28:55
So long, fellas.
:29:30
This is the real stuff.
They can't fool me.
:29:33
1922.
:29:34
By now, the Prohibition law
is firmly a part of American life...
:29:39
...but so is the evasion of that law.
:29:41
College students, male and female...
:29:43
...and even high-school boys and girls
who never drank before...
:29:47
...find themselves willing and able to buy
hard liquor with the greatest of ease.
:29:51
The hip flask becomes an integral part
of the national scene...
:29:55
...at football games, in automobiles.