Black Bandit Page #10

Synopsis: Twin brothers Bob and Don Ramsay are on opposite sides of the law. Bob is the Sheriff and Don is the famous outlaw the Black Bandit. When the Black Bandit strikes, he is seen and his look-alike brother Bob arrested. Refusing to implicate his brother, Bob escapes and heads after Don.
 
IMDB:
5.7
PASSED
Year:
1938
58 min
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find someone else. Leave.

What's with you and half an hour?

It's obvious.

My brother-in-law

already insulted me today.

Why would I want to

be humiliated again?

You fool, weren't you the one to

put yourself up to the challenge?

I agree he was talking rubbish. . .

. . .but he was right

about one thing, wasn't he?

A conductor should

wear a proper uniform.

He yelled, didn't he?

What makes you think that

he'll catch us again today?

One time per day.

Really? Not again on the same day?

I'm telling you.

He's not coming back.

I want this done by

the end of the day. . .

. . .and I'm giving you some

advance too. Measurement?

Yes, yes. I'm giving you the

clothes for the measurements.

Okay, okay.

Here's your money.

Yes, you can keep the money too.

Keep moving, keep moving.

I want to remove my clothes.

What are you talking about?

I want to remove the bundle

of clothes. . . from the roof.

I'm a washerwoman.

Okay.

Please don't beat and wash me up.

Everyone for

Ratnagar Chowk, arrive here.

Hi. . . Where are you hurt, now?

Nowhere. I did it

just for the sake of it.

I'm talking about the general Hi.

Oh.

Why did you come here?

Where else would I go?

I don't have the

printing press job anymore. . .

. . .and I want to

say something to you.

But before that, I want

to say something to you.

My conductor ran

away with my 100,000.

I was supposed to give

half of it to your family. . .

. . .and the other half was mine.

But your luck runs fine,

and mine doesn't run at all.

My uncle's daughter is

getting married next week.

I should give her a coin at least.

Yes, sure. I have some to give you.

You don't have to worry.

I mean, a gold coin.

A gold coin?

Then I have to think about

my bread and butter too.

I can't go anywhere

because of these crutches.

My friends advise me to

open a garment showroom.

All I have to do is sit

on the cash register. . .

. . .and others will be working for me.

Why don't you open a petrol pump. . .

. . .a beauty parlor and diamond

jewellery store, while you're at it?

There as well, all you got to

do is sit by the cash register.

I don't want to argue with you.

You were supposed to look

after my family, weren't you?

I want to look after a

lot of people's families.

Yours, mine and many more.

But God should at least

look after my pockets.

However, I did remove

something from here. . .

. . .where is it. . . I removed these.

Keep it.

Excuse me?

What?

Let's go. Everyone's waiting.

Yes, yes. We're good to go.

The bus is ready to go.

We'll settle whatever's remaining,

okay? But?

Come on, let's go.

The bus is ready to go.

It's a very long journey.

Only this much?

Listen, madam.

This bus is Deepak's livelihood.

He's mortgaged it in

order to pay off his debts.

On the one hand you have the money. . .

. . .and it'll be better if you

keep humanity in the other.

Otherwise, there

won't be any difference. . .

. . .between you and those beasts.

Goodbye.

Mr. Banwari. Is the

conductors uniform ready?

Oh brother. . .

Is the conductors uniform ready?

It's not here.

So, did you stitch it?

Is it stitched?

No, my daughter took it.

Tell me one thing.

Leave me.

Why would your daughter need

to try on the conductors dress?

She. . . she didn't listen to me.

She never listens to anyone.

She took it away.

But I paid you in advance.

So what? So I told you

I'd come this evening. . .

Darn it.

I told you. . . that. . . I'd

come this evening to take it.

Yes. But she doesn't listen to me.

Where does she live?

Over there.

Come with me. We'll talk to her.

Let's go.

This. . . health tonic

is really something.

I'm not a health tonic. Come.

Why. . . can't you walk straight?

It's very difficult

for me to be straight. . .

. . .An Indian should

always walk straight. Okay.

The thing is that I drink a lot.

Yes. So then. . . then

don't ever come to my shop.

Hurry up!

She lives here?

Yes. So what?

But she's walking?

Yes, yes, She's walking, so what?

So what?

Come on, catch me. Catch me.

Do you think I can't catch you?

She's going round

and round. . . Catch me.

. . .she's. . . she's running in circles.

Yes. She's running, so what?

So what?

How is she related to you?

Daughter.

So her leg's not messed up?

It's your head that's

messed up, not her leg.

But she was injured

in a bus accident.

Yes. Her leg was

injured in the bus accident.

She spent a couple of days in

hospital then she came back.

But she must be

undergoing some treatment, right?

Any medicines?

She's done with her medicine and

now it's time for my medication.

Come on, come on. Let's go.

You should do one thing.

It's better if you

bring my uniform here.

Your daughter might

not like it if I come. . .

. . .to your house without warning.

After all, she's counted

amongst the civilized citizens.

She's too civilized. . .

No, no, no.

According to me, she

exceeds all the. . .

. . .expectations of being civilized.

Go.

Come towards me, buddy.

Why are you afraid?

Why are you afraid?

The bus is standing. . . and

you're busy with your booze.

You definitely must've

sold tyres or something else.

No, no. Hey, listen to me.

Wait, Deepak. Listen to me.

Enjoy the results, don't

bother about the means.

Seats, engines, tyres, everything. . .

. . .is right where it needs to be.

Why's the light on?

Fireflies are at work.

What?

There must be a firefly in the bus.

One firefly

doesn't glow that bright.

Who knows, there might be

an entire family in there.

You seem like you've

lost your marbles.

I've got to check out the bus.

It's not good to spy

when someone's working.

Bad manners!

The firefly is at work.

I'm the one to spy. . .

. . .and you have a problem?

So. . . go after half an hour.

They had asked for an hour.

Who?

Cow play.

What?

COUPLE.

Couple?

One male and one female.

Darn it! You. . .

You've lost your mind !

You've had too much to drink.

I'm not going to spare those people.

The R.T.O. is bugging me to my core.

My reputation would've

been completely ruined. . .

. . .if the police

had got hold of this.

Hey, you people! Get out,

whoever's inside.

Sorry for the interruption.

Fast, fast. Let's go. Why

are you calling the entire town?

Hey, get out fast.

Why did you come

here in this condition?

You should've stayed home to rest.

Chhoti's school fee is due. Yes.

What's the use of resting

at home? Yes, yes. Right.

My whole life is ruined.

I want to put a

complete end to this issue.

Forever!

No. . .

What do you mean?

I mean, I want to get rid

of all the inconsistencies. . .

. . .in your accounts.

It will settle all your desires,

like opening a garment showroom. . .

. . .and giving away gold coins

for your cousin's wedding.

Want some water?

It's from the pot. Cold enough.

Please come inside.

Please sit down.

Sit.

How much did you

pay for this crutch?

Why?

Nothing. I mean, it must

be very difficult for you. . .

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George Waggner

George Waggner (September 7, 1894 – December 11, 1984) was an actor, director, producer and writer. He is best known for directing Lon Chaney Jr. in the 1941 film The Wolf Man. more…

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