Kid Galahad
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:08:00
You see, the way things have been
for Mr. Grogan...

:08:06
Right now...
:08:08
Actually, Harry,
things never looked better at the camp.

:08:10
Just a matter of waiting for the money
to come in.

:08:12
- $376.
- Should start rolling in any minute now.

:08:15
Willy, please. Don't bother.
:08:18
Since before you was born,
when your father started the camp there...

:08:22
did I ever say no to a Grogan?
:08:24
No.
:08:26
Old friends are the best friends, Harry.
:08:27
Not that you ain't just as much a bum
in your own right...

:08:30
as your father was a gentleman.
:08:32
Harry, listen.
:08:36
Harry, let's understand one thing...
:08:38
You'll never solve your problems
betting the horses, Willy.

:08:40
And I can tell you right now...
:08:42
I don't like what's going on
in the fight game these days.

:08:45
I don't like what I read in the papers.
:08:47
Don't you worry about what you read
in the papers.

:08:48
I'll lay you 3-to-1 right now
when you understand the facts.

:08:51
- Mr. Grogan, it's all in the car.
- Thanks, George.

:08:53
Yes?
:08:55
Yes, Mrs. Clotman,
I'll be happy to take your order.

:09:00
Just got a fresh shipment in yesterday.
:09:17
- Your name is Grogan?
- That's just possible.

:09:20
- Who are you?
- O'Grady, Self Reliant Finance Company.

:09:25
- Home office.
- Home office.

:09:28
Do I have to have you fellows climbing
my back every day for a lousy $150?

:09:31
I'm giving you the message, Mr. Grogan,
direct from the district manager.

:09:35
Now, just a minute.
You're a big man, O'Grady. I'll tell you what.

:09:39
I'll flip you, double or nothing.
:09:42
We don't do it that way, Mr. Grogan.
:09:44
Either you get up the dough,
or it's strictly heel and toe.

:09:49
A poet, yet.

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