:02:01
I'm outta here!
:02:04
By the power vested in me
by this state,
:02:07
I declare you released from custody.
:02:09
- You're a free man.
- Thank you, Master Lincoln.
:02:13
Try to stay out at least a year.
Good luck, Johnny.
:02:16
- Thank you, Mr Rosen.
- You're the best cook here.
:02:20
I sincerely pray
I'll never see you again.
:02:22
- I'll miss your omelettes!
- I'll send you the recipe.
:02:28
New York City can be
a real dangerous, hostile place.
:02:31
It'll be a nice change.
:02:34
New beginning for you men,
make the most of it.
:02:37
Come back and cook for us, Johnny!
:02:41
Delaney! I'm in, I'm out
I'm out! Out!
:02:47
Nice thought, Lester!
:02:51
Fresh air.
:02:53
We're really free.
:03:07
It was a beautiful christening.
Thanks for letting us use your house.
:03:11
I love babies. Now, I don't have
any grandchildren...
:03:15
Don't start, Mum.
:03:17
Would you stop cleaning and sit down?
Come on.
:03:26
This is the way people live, Frances.
Real people.
:03:31
- What time's your bus?
- Late.
:03:33
I want to spend some time with her.
:03:35
- Now it's my fault!
- Nothing's your fault.
:03:38
It was a lovely ceremony.
:03:42
- You wanna try it again?
- One more time.
:03:44
- No!
- Please! Yes, one more time.
:03:47
- Great christening, honey.
- Gotta go. Bye, Frankie.
:03:54
I better get going.
:03:56
Baby, I worry about you in New York.
:03:59
I'm fine, Mum.