Birdman of Alcatraz
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:21:02
Well, I'll be damned. She pulled it off.
:21:26
Been expecting you, Harvey.
:21:29
I have a telegram here from Washington.
:21:35
You probably know about it.
:21:37
I've heard.
:21:39
I think you will live to regret
that this wire ever came.

:21:44
How come?
:21:46
Because you're going to spend
the rest of your life in deep-lock.

:21:52
- Who says so?
- The attorney general.

:22:01
Remember the judge's sentence?
:22:03
"And kept in solitary confinement
until you are hanged by the neck."

:22:06
But that ain't what the judge meant.
:22:08
That's what the attorney general
says he meant.

:22:17
Look around you, Stroud.
:22:19
This is going to be your home
for as long as you live.

:22:26
Ain't much more
you can do to me, is there?

:22:29
A few things.
:22:32
Consider this. You will not be permitted
to associate with the other prisoners,

:22:36
not even to exercise with them.
:22:38
You'll eat all your meals alone
for the rest of your life.

:22:42
Visiting and corresponding privileges
will be limited to your immediate family.

:22:46
And there'll be no work. Nothing to do
but count the hours and days and years.

:22:53
They're tearin' down my gallows.
:22:56
- To my great regret.
- Yeah.

:22:58
It must have galled you
to give that order, Harv.


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