The Roaring Twenties
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:52:00
You'd better stop. They can't do nothing.
We're more than 12 miles out, right?

:52:04
We're in the clear.
:52:05
Get that line over.
:52:11
Stand by!
We're coming aboard!

:52:13
You can't touch us!
We're outside the 12-mile limit!

:52:17
Go home and rescue a swimmer!
:52:24
Come on, boys, rip into it.
:52:25
Get those hatches open.
:52:28
You can't get away with this.
We're on the outside.

:52:31
I wouldn't care
if we were in the Suez Canal.

:52:33
Get off of this boat,
or we'll throw you off.

:52:54
Hey, get them up there!
:52:56
Come on, get them up!
:52:58
This guy ain't no fed.
:53:01
Hey, what outfit is this?
:53:02
Come on, men, move that stuff.
:53:04
- Who's taking us?
- I am.

:53:05
Well, you can't get away...
:53:07
- Hello, George.
- Eddie.

:53:09
- Hey, I thought you was running a garage.
- Kept me indoors too much.

:53:12
- Doc decided I needed a sea trip.
- I got the same doctor.

:53:15
I don't know why,
but I'm glad to see you.

:53:18
So am I.
:53:19
Before you go through with this, we'd
better talk. You're heading for trouble.

:53:23
This is Nick Brown's boat.
:53:26
Ernie, keep that stuff moving fast.
We gotta get it all off before daylight.

:53:30
It's moving.
:53:32
Let's you and me have a little drink.
:53:38
- It's real stuff, Danny?
- Maybe not...

:53:40
...but it'll get into a lot better homes
than we ever will.

:53:43
What'll you have?
:53:44
Oh, nothing for me.
:53:46
You don't have to be afraid of this stuff.
This is the McCoy. I drink it.

:53:50
I still don't like it.
:53:51
You like it enough to knock over this boat
for $ 100,000 worth of it.

:53:55
A dress salesman doesn't have to
wear dresses, does he?

:53:57
Sorry I have to clip you, George.
:53:59
You ain't clipping me, you're clipping
Nick Brown, the guy I work for.


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