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:33:02
- That's a good idea.
- And as an added precaution...

:33:05
...there's a button at the foot
of each teller.

:33:08
These buttons close the front door...
:33:10
...sealing off the only avenue of escape.
:33:12
They're also connected
with the police department.

:33:15
Within two minutes, the bank
will be entirely surrounded.

:33:19
Hey, that's a good idea too.
:33:21
Now I'd like to show you the vault.
:33:23
No threat of any kind from the outside
could force that door open...

:33:27
...because we installed
the latest tear-gas unit.

:33:30
In addition to the automatic burglar alarm,
we have a large number of armed guards...

:33:35
...all of whom, incidentally,
are pretty good marksmen.

:33:39
So you see, Mr. Peters,
the bank is absolutely impregnable.

:33:43
Yep, you got quite a little place here.
:33:47
Now, do you want to open
a checking or a savings account?

:33:51
I don't know yet. I'd like to bring
the missus around tomorrow.

:33:55
Very well, then. Until tomorrow.
:34:05
- Quit eating them grapes.
- There's no use arguing about it.

:34:09
I've thought this over a long time.
That's the way I see it.

:34:12
- It's suicide, that's what it is.
- Shut up!

:34:15
A shipment of $80,000 in cash arriving
at the Farmers National Bank tomorrow.

:34:20
- We can't afford to pass it up.
- You heard what John said.

:34:24
Will you shut up?
:34:26
- Was there a back door?
- No.

:34:29
The alarm system operates on electricity,
doesn't it?

:34:32
Of course.
:34:34
I thought of cutting the main cable, but
it would operate on the battery system.

:34:39
- Maybe we better pass it up.
- No, there must be some way.

:34:43
I guess we'll have to get
some outside help.

:34:46
See if anybody's using the telephone.
:34:53
- It's okay.
- Fine, thanks.


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