The Roaring Twenties
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1:20:00
- Cab, Mr. Bartlett?
- Yeah, please.

1:20:15
Never mind.
1:20:17
I'll walk.
1:20:28
Beat it.
1:20:30
Beat it.
1:20:34
- Eddie, listen to me...
- What are you trying to prove?

1:20:44
Nothing, kid.
1:20:47
Nothing.
1:20:50
I'm sorry.
1:20:53
Sorry.
1:21:12
Does Eddie know that Jean walked out?
1:21:14
I don't think so.
Suppose you tell him.

1:21:18
- Here he is.
- Hey, look...

1:21:20
...how's that booze
I've been peddling? Any good?

1:21:22
- Better than most.
- All right, let's sample a bottle.

1:21:25
No, make it two.
One for you and one for me.

1:21:28
Who can tell? I might like it.
1:21:30
Hey. Come here.
1:21:35
1929. As the dizzy decade nears its end...
1:21:39
...the country is stock-market crazy.
1:21:41
The great and the humble,
the rich man and the working man...

1:21:44
...the housewife and the shopgirl
all take their daily flier in the market...

1:21:49
...and no one seems to lose.
1:21:53
Then, like a bombshell,
comes that never-to-be-forgotten...

1:21:56
...Black Tuesday, October 29th.
1:21:59
Confusion spreads through the canyons
of New York City's financial district.


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