1:25:09
- Anybody lays one finger on that train...
- I don't know nothing about law...
1:25:13
but please,
let me push you to the next town.
1:25:15
And leave me there
with 1000 lobsters to deliver? No.
1:25:17
But you're holding up 1000 passengers.
1:25:19
The passengers will live. The lobsters won't.
1:25:21
George, look.
1:25:34
- There's the old man himself.
- Now we're getting some action.
1:25:38
Where's the broad?
1:25:39
Hey, Malone, we want to go home.
1:25:49
- You must be Mrs. Osgood.
- That's right.
1:25:51
- And you're Malone.
- Yes. Malone.
1:25:55
Well, what seems to be the trouble?
1:25:57
He won't move unless we sell them coal,
Mr. Malone.
1:26:00
- He won't even push them in...
- The law specifically states that the train...
1:26:03
- You're the young lawyer?
- That's right.
1:26:05
- That's a good point, Sloan.
- Yes.
1:26:06
That's well taken, son.
1:26:09
He's right. It is your train.
1:26:10
- It's mine.
- Yes.
1:26:14
Listen, Mrs. Osgood.
1:26:17
You raise lobsters, you're in business.
1:26:20
And you're in business, and I'm in business.
Both in business, see?
1:26:25
You can't discuss business in a field.
1:26:28
Now, we take your train
and push it to the next station.
1:26:32
- Then we discuss...
- No.
1:26:35
- Lady, I'm warning you...
- And I'm warning you, you tyrant.
1:26:38
We wouldn't be here if you hadn't sent us
on this sightseeing tour...
1:26:41
and run us out of coal.
What if I ruin another Calcutta?
1:26:44
- Calcutta?
- Yes.
1:26:45
I'll sue you for every dime...
1:26:46
- you've ever made in your life.
- Listen to me.
1:26:49
I wouldn't dare go into court against them.
1:26:52
- You wouldn't?
- No.