Key Largo
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1:00:21
What's the matter?
1:00:23
Nothing.
1:00:27
Why's everybody so quiet?
1:00:30
Talk, why don't you?
1:00:34
Curly, say something!
1:00:35
-What do you want me to say?
-Anything, just so it's talk.

1:00:38
-Go ahead!
-I'm trying to think.

1:00:42
I bet you two or three years,
we get Prohibition back.

1:00:46
This time we make it stick.
1:00:49
I bet you two or three years,
Prohibition comes back.

1:00:52
Absolutely, yeah.
1:00:54
The trouble was, before,
too many guys wanted to be top dog.

1:00:59
That was the trouble.
1:01:01
One mob gets to
massacring another.

1:01:04
The papers play it up big.
Big, see?

1:01:06
-So what happens?
-So what?

1:01:08
The papers play it up big,
and the public. . .

1:01:11
. . .gets the idea that
Prohibition's no good.

1:01:14
That if they can get rid of it. . . .
1:01:16
-Prohibition, I mean--
-I don't believe it.

1:01:18
Eight hundred guys washed out to sea.
You're a liar!

1:01:21
Nobody would live here
after that!

1:01:23
-Would they?
-I remember reading it in the papers.

1:01:26
A relief train was
dispatched from Miami.

1:01:29
The barometer was down
to about 26 inches. . .

1:01:33
. . .when that train
pulled into Homestead.

1:01:36
Engineer backed his string of empty
coaches into the danger zone. . .

1:01:40
. . .and the hurricane hit.
1:01:42
Knocked those coaches
right off the track.

1:01:46
Two hundred miles an hour,
that wind blew.

1:01:50
A tidal wave 1 2 feet high
went right across the Key.

1:01:56
Whole towns were wiped out.
1:01:58
Miles and miles of track
were ripped up. . .


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