Birdman of Alcatraz
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:36:03
Just put your finger on his feet.
:36:10
- What kind of a bird is that?
- A sparrow.

:36:13
It must have taken great patience
to train him. I admire that.

:36:17
Then I can keep him, sir?
:36:20
I don't see why not. Do you?
:36:23
You're the warden now, Jess.
It's up to you.

:36:26
I think it'll be permitted.
Don't take advantage, Stroud.

:36:28
I wouldn't think of it, sir.
:36:32
- There is one thing.
- Yes?

:36:34
- I need some birdseed.
- Birdseed?

:36:36
Yes.
:36:39
I doubt if we've got any in the warehouse.
:36:41
I took the liberty of ordering some.
It's at the post office.

:36:45
I need your permission
to have it released.

:36:50
I like your nerve. You'll get your order.
:36:53
Thank you.
:36:54
Trained sparrows in solitary!
:37:02
Pretty cute act you put on there.
:37:04
Just amusing myself.
:37:09
Still ignoring prison regulations,
aren't you?

:37:12
I hear you're going to Washington to plan
a new Federal Bureau of Prisons.

:37:16
Yes, I am.
:37:18
Every pen run by the book, huh?
:37:20
If you mean uniformity, you're right.
:37:29
- Drop me a postcard, Harv.
- I plan to keep in touch.

:37:42
- You did middlin', Runty. Middlin'.
- Middling?

:37:44
He just saved your carcass, that's all.
Got the heart of an eagle.


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