:15:00
They sound great.
:15:01
Merry Christmas.
:15:05
''Standing 'round a flagpole
And he caught himself a head cold''
:15:10
He sings it over and over.
l can't get him to shut up.
:15:12
lt gets on your nerves.
:15:14
In January of 1941,
I had passed the bar exam.
:15:18
Henri Young was in his third year
of rehabilitation.
:15:24
Welcome to Alcatraz, gentlemen.
:15:26
Step off the boat and onto the dock.
:15:31
Eyes straight ahead at all times.
:15:34
There was a boat
named after Warden Humson...
:15:37
...which handled the traffic
to and from Alcatraz.
:15:39
In the morning and afternoon, it shuttled
the children to San Francisco for classes.
:15:44
It was also used to transport prisoners
to the island.
:15:47
When possible, having children
and prisoners on the boat...
:15:50
...at the same time was avoided.
:15:53
Don't look at the children.
:15:56
l'll take the kids to the city.
:15:58
We'll go shopping.
:16:00
Honey, can l call you back?
:16:02
The warden's here.
:16:06
Good morning, Warden.
:16:07
Good morning.
:16:09
-When did you arrive on the island?
-About 20 minutes ago.
:16:12
Good.
:16:13
-Sit down.
-Thank you.
:16:16
Mr. Glenn...
:16:17
...l've been going over
the rotation figures...
:16:21
...in the solitary-confinement cells.
:16:23
ls there something wrong?
:16:24
Well, l don't know.
l don't think this can be right.
:16:28
What's that?
:16:29
Here, 244.
:16:31
According to this, he's been in there
since March of '38.
:16:35
l don't believe there's been
an attitude change with regard to 244.
:16:39
He's not like the other inmates.
:16:41
That's over three years!
:16:42
He masterminded
the escape attempt in '38.
:16:45
There hasn't been one since.
:16:47
If you let those animals believe
that escape is possible...
:16:51
...you might as well stick in
a revolving door.
:16:54
I think he has learned his lesson.