1:24:01
...partially on the basis of his promise
to end Prohibition.
1:24:04
In New York City, thousands of jubilant
citizens march in a great beer parade...
1:24:09
...and shortly, 3.2 beer becomes legal.
1:24:13
Finally comes the national
referendum on repeal.
1:24:16
Tired of years of violence, corruption,
and loss of personal liberty...
1:24:20
...Americans go to the polls
and overwhelmingly rout the dry forces.
1:24:24
After 13 years, Prohibition is dead...
1:24:28
...leaving in its wake a criminal element
used to wealth and power...
1:24:31
...but unable, for the most part,
to cope with the new determination...
1:24:34
...by an aroused public that
law and order should once more reign.
1:24:44
- Taxi.
- Hey, taxi.
1:24:50
- Where to, lady?
- 331 Quigley Place, Forest Hills.
1:24:54
331 Quigley Place, Forest Hills.
1:25:12
Eddie.
1:25:14
Yeah, I heard.
331 Quigley Place, Forest Hills.
1:25:16
Eddie, it's me, Jean.
1:25:19
- How are you?
- Fine.
1:25:23
How have you been getting along?
1:25:25
I eat.
1:25:27
- How's Panama?
- All right.
1:25:30
Where is she now?
1:25:33
She's around.
1:25:37
Lloyd's been doing pretty well.
1:25:39
He's with the district attorney's office.
1:25:42
So I've been reading in the papers.
He should do all right in that job.
1:25:45
I don't suppose you knew,
but we have a baby now.
1:25:47
A boy. He's over 4.
1:25:59
We'd better hide this sleigh someplace
or the kid's gonna want to go for a ride.