Lock Up
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:13:09
Hey!
:13:10
Open the door! You hear me?
:13:14
Hello, Frank.
:13:17
In the old days, the warden would've
come down that private passageway...

:13:22
...to this execution chamber to witness
the putting to death of a criminal.

:13:27
120 men and 4 women were electrocuted
in that chair before it was retired.

:13:33
Beautiful, isn't it? When I came here,
it was falling apart. I restored it...

:13:38
...put it back into working order to
remind me of how things ought to be.

:13:43
It's nearly five years since you
escaped from Treadmore.

:13:46
- Time flies when you're having fun.
- In all my years as warden there...

:13:50
...you're the only one who escaped.
- So I read in the papers.

:13:55
Yes, you did.
You and your lawyer saw to it...

:13:58
...that everything made it
into the papers. The media.

:14:02
Distorting the facts,
making a criminal into a hero...

:14:06
...and a warden into a criminal.
You took my future away from me.

:14:11
You and those politicians. They sent
you to Norwood. That's a country club.

:14:16
I ended up here in Gateway,
the worst shit-hole in the system.

:14:20
You don't remember, do you?
I asked you.

:14:23
No, I begged you, Drumgoole.
Do you remember that?

:14:26
I had two weeks before I was released.
I asked for one hour to visit...

:14:30
...with that old man before he died.
- I was doing my job.

:14:34
There's a lot of ways to do your job!
:14:37
You could've given me an escorted leave,
could've had armed guards.

:14:41
You broke the law.
You broke the law, and I was punished!

:14:45
- I got five years. I paid my debt!
- Not to me. But you're going to.

:14:51
I've only got six months left
on my sentence.

:14:54
In Gateway,
six months could be a lifetime.

:14:57
This is hard time. You have no rights
here unless I give them to you.


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