Alias Jesse James
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- 1959
- 92 min
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Out West where men were brave and bold
The most exciting story told
Is all about a stranger
Who lived a life of danger
And he loved that shining gold
Jesse James was his name
Jesse James was his name
Let me tell you now
Before a guy could reach his gun
He'd rob the stage as it went by
And just as sure as Hades
He'd kiss the lovely ladies
And you ought to hear him sigh
Jesse James was his name
Jesse James was his name
Yeah, well,
a trigger-happy guy was he
As fast as any guy could be
I'll lay you two to one, man
Not another gunman
Was half as fast as he
Jesse James was his name
He made a lot of friends
'Cause all good gunmen die
Jesse James was his name Was his name
Jesse James was his name Was his name
The wealth and might that is America today
is reflected in its farms,
its factories, its banking institutions
and certainly in its various
mammoth insurance companies.
These gigantic corporations
owned by millions of
stockholders and policy holders
have, since the beginning of our country,
been an integral part of our life.
Untold thousands of Americans
have received their educations
through the benefits of insurance policies.
Millions of American families
have been raised partially,
or entirely,
on a monthly check from
their insurance company,
and the history of the expansion
of these institutions
could almost be the history of
the expansion of America itself.
But, vast as the resources and holdings
of these mighty companies are today,
each is the result
of great pioneering courage
and perseverance of these great founders.
And who deserves much of the credit
for the evolution of these companies
from their simple beginnings
into their present size?
It is no one but that almost forgotten,
hardworking door-to-door
insurance salesman,
to whom we respectfully
dedicate this picture.
The time is the early 1880s.
The place is New York City.
The occasion is a sales
meeting of the employees
of the Plymouth Rock Insurance Company.
Yes. Now, may I have the
other charts, Miss Raskin?
Let's see how you other gentlemen have done.
Crimshaw.
Yes, yes.
You've done an admirable job, Crimshaw.
You dipped a little there in May,
but I see you bounced back up,
and you'll soon have a leg
on the gold watch.
Yes.
Now...
Well. Hastings! You're right
up there, aren't you?
You keep this up and you're well on your way
to that free weekend at Coney Island.
Why, this is amazing.
Farnsworth.
Farnsworth, when are you ever
gonna sell a policy?
May I remind you, sir,
that just two weeks ago,
for a Miss Elfrida Bennett?
Which was rejected.
On a medical technicality.
Yes, a slight technicality.
When the doctor arrived
to examine her, she was dead.
Well, we've got to get a faster doctor.
A 30-year endowment policy
Well, she lied about her age.
And much as I dislike
tooting my own horn, sir,
I was solely responsible for
the sale of Plymouth Rock's
first marine policy,
issued on the new schooner Nantucket.
Please, please, don't remind
me of that launching.
I can still see the bubbles.
How did I know the anchor
was heavier than the boat?
Milford, I've given this a lot of thought,
and I think this company can get along
very well without you.
Turn in your key to the washroom.
Well, can't I even have visiting privileges?
Farnsworth, I'm curious.
What do you expect to achieve
with such crass ineptitude,
such utter incompetence,
such colossal stupidity?
Well, I was hoping to become your assistant.
Sorry you couldn't get in
yesterday, Milford.
We all missed your nickel.
Charlie, have you thought
any more about that insurance?
Some other time.
Sullivan beat Gentleman Jim?
He hasn't a chance.
Yeah? That's
what they said
when they matched him up against Paddy Ryan.
Well, you can see their legs clear
up to the knees, I tell you.
Yeah? What'd you say
they called themselves?
The Gibson Girls.
Clear up to the knees. I tell you,
If you're talking about
the Kansas City bank,
he got away with $25,000.
Jesse James wouldn't pull
a gun out of his holster
for 25,000.
The bank said...
Pardon me, gentlemen,
the exact amount
was $33,228.33.
That's Jesse James!
Whiskey.
Forget it.
It's on the house.
Charlie, if you're going
to buy any insurance,
today is the day.
I've got to make a sale.
Later, Milford. Later.
Charlie, there is no later with insurance.
You can't put off till tomorrow
what may strike you today.
Please, Milford, not now.
No, you're taking a lot of chances.
You got a lot of money laying around here.
Milord...
I mean, cash for your payroll,
cash for your customers, money in the till.
This place is a gold mine.
Have another sandwich.
No charge.
Now what's to prevent somebody
from walking in here
and pressing the cold barrel
of a .45 against your temple?
Very little.
Yeah, one shot and your wife is an orphan.
But not with Plymouth Rock Insurance.
You can leave her 5,000, 10,000,
anything you want.
And when your time comes,
you'll find yourself slipping away
with a smile on your lips
and a song in your heart.
You got to think about that.
That's the way to go, you know.
You got to think.
Please.
Watch out, kid.
Charlie...
I wanna talk to you.
You'll have to excuse us, sir.
This is a private conversation
between the two of us, if you don't mind.
You two may not finish.
I'm interested in slipping away
with a smile on my lips
and a song in my heart.
I'll have my drink over at the table here.
This may be a hot one.
You caught me just at the right time.
I think I have one policy left.
Pleased to be of service
to you, sir. My card.
What is a Milford Farnsworth?
That's me.
That's my name.
I'm Milford Farnsworth.
All right.
No. Whiskey is
the weak man's crutch.
Now, we at Plymouth Rock are honored
to have been chosen by you, Mister...
James. TJ James.
Yes.
I'd like to hear a little more
about this insurance.
As I understand it,
your company is willing to bet
me on how long I'll live?
And they'll take the short end by
betting I'll live a long time?
Yeah. I guess you could
put it that way.
Well, if I'm dead, how do
I know I'll get paid off?
My good man, the Plymouth
Rock Insurance Company
wouldn't be in business two minutes
if they didn't make good on their policies.
Just so long as we understand each other.
Now, who gets the money?
Well, your wife, your mother,
whatever loved one you designate.
Well, then you take out your pencil
The money goes to Miss Cora Lee Collins.
Cora Lee Collins.
Angel's Rest, Missouri.
Angel's Rest, Missouri.
And what is her relationship to you?
Loved one.
I don't think the company
has that classification.
Well, make it wife.
She will be.
Now, how much money is your
company prepared to put up?
Well, we're prepared to go
as high as you want to go.
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