Black Bandit Page #12

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
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Year:
1938
58 min
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Gajender. Long live. . . ABMU.

Long live. . . ABMU.

Long live. . . ABMU.

We won't bow to this tyranny!

So Singh. . .

You've organized a rally?

Mr. Nirmal, we

laborers have to stand up to. . .

. . .the tyranny of our masters.

Long live. . .

Gajender.

We won't bow to this tyranny!

So, you are the

owner of Chal Chala Chal.

Yes, and also the conductor.

Mr. Omkarnath's son, Deepak.

Yes.

Mr. Deepak, I am the

labor officer here.

I work for the laborers,

but I understand. . .

. . .the plight of some of the owners.

And in my experience,

if problems continue. . .

. . .between laborers and owners. . .

. . .it could spoil relationships.

Then finding a

solution can be difficult.

I can try to reach a compromise.

Do you have a problem with that?

Not at all.

On the contrary, if you can do

any good by talking to them. . .

. . .it'll be better for all of us.

Long live. . .

Gajender.

It's the same old thing, Mr. Nirmal.

Due to the

carelessness of the owner. . .

. . .someone stole the

money from the cash box.

That's not true.

Harilal had all the money with him.

I didn't have a single penny.

All the cash.

Yes.

That's difficult to believe,

Deepak. Why?

And after the theft, he

kicked him out of his job.

That's not true.

Harilal left the job himself.

I didn't fire him.

He is telling the truth,

and I am lying.

Ask him if he attacked Harilal.

Or is that a lie too?

I can bring eyewitnesses.

When I confront a thief

that has stolen my money. . .

. . .do you want me to praise him?

It's so surprising, Deepak.

Why didn't you lodge a

complaint with the police. . .

. . .right after the theft?

Out of humanity.

Harilal is a thief but his

parents are not at fault.

Have you seen his elderly parents?

I have heard that story many times.

Even a fool won't

believe it, Mr. Nirmal.

You're right.

A fool can never

understand humanity and truth.

Hey! Mind your language.

Just because you

have a few pennies. . .

. . .doesn't mean you

are a businessman.

You should also have business sense.

Try to be faithful to your position.

The position you

hold doesn't transform. . .

. . .a useless man into a leader.

For that you need accurate

thinking, proper planning. . .

. . .and principles.

Deepak.

Just big talk.

Calm down.

Sir, I want to ask

this leader a question.

Has he ever driven a

bus on twisted roads?

Has he ever carried luggage?

Has he ever issued

tickets in a crowded bus?

Has he worked a day in his life?

But he is the

leader of the laborers.

He's not a true leader.

He is only interested in

the benefits of his position.

Why have you called me here?

To insult me?

Tell me what about your demands?

He will have to

respect the laborers.

He will have to

apologize to Harilal. . .

. . .and appoint him back on the job.

Until then, this rally won't move.

Take my advice. . .

. . .and live on the street. . .

. . .because I don't

agree to these conditions.

These rallies, public displays,

stopping work for anything. . .

. . .is not the right way, Singh.

His company has taken

the responsibility. . .

. . .of providing people with work. . .

. . .and you are provoking him.

Are you on his side or mine?

Are you an officer for the

laborers or the owners?

Singh, that's what

every person thinks.

Either this side or that.

Left or right. Right or left.

I can't take sides every time.

Every problem has two aspects. . .

. . .and we should be

honest enough to accept this.

It's true that Harilal ran

away with the money, but. . .

Who says? Him?

You accuse a poor

laborer without any evidence.

I had my doubts.

But now I am sure.

How much did you pay him?

Singh ! Watch what you say, alright?

Parking, canteen, license, permits.

You have a cut in everything.

You worthless government officer.

Leave him !

Look, his problem is me.

Don't put your life at risk.

And you.

You have issues with me.

Why would you attack him?

I came here with an open mind. . .

. . .but I have come to realize

that compromise is a word. . .

. . .the ignorant are unaware of.

So, I won't

discuss this any further.

Deepak, you. . .

It's beyond your reach now.

Take a seat.

Your intentions are not wrong.

Just your position.

Actually, it's not

even your position.

Whenever a descent man

takes charge of this position. . .

. . .he is always suppressed.

The systems of our country

have stooped to this level.

So, please take a seat.

Let me handle this my way.

It's better that way.

But if the need arises, I

will knock sense where required.

Down ! Down !

Down ! Down ! ABMU.

We won't bow to this tyranny!

Long live! Gajender!

The bus is emitting too much carbon.

I'm sure there's

something wrong with the PUC.

We just had it checked.

I have the certificate.

That doesn't count here.

It doesn't count because

all you're interested in. . .

. . .is accumulating wealth.

Because any fool can say

that my tyres are new. . .

. . .there are patches because. . .

. . .there are potholes in the road.

This is India. Rats,

lizards, cockroaches. . .

. . .goats, sheep and buffaloes

can ride in the first aid box.

And where did you learn

o play with the wipers?

Did you take any special

training for that? Shut up.

Just shut up.

You don't know what a vehicle

inspector is capable of doing.

You will pay for this.

You will have to pay for it as well.

All the bribes,

gold coins and sweets.

Does anyone have an

account of all that?

It's just that I care

about our relationship.

Or else I could

have dealt with this.

Get lost!

Brother, Sundar!

We cannot park the bus here tonight.

Quickly give me the keys.

Have you been

drinking with the tailor?

I just took him home. Come,

I'll take you home as well.

No, listen to me.

Singh has been acting up.

He's preparing his

men to destroy the bus.

Give me the keys. I'll move the bus.

You're taking a big

risk by informing me.

You are a member of the union.

If you are caught,

they won't spare you.

I'll have to do it myself.

Su !

Deepak! Deepak!

Don't just sit there.

They can attack our homes as well.

We must do all we

can to save our homes.

They are a worthless lot.

No, I won't let that happen.

You've returned.

Look what those goons

have done to our house.

Oh, my baby. Don't worry.

What do you want to do?

It's not my fault.

It's not always tit for tat.

Don't do this, son.

When a father is insulted,

a son must have revenge.

Deepak!

Listen to me.

The police called.

They are looking for you.

Why are they looking for me?

The one's they should be

looking for move around freely.

Stop it.

We don't know what

business you deal in.

Or what you're really up to.

But I can say one thing for sure.

You have broken the law!

Shut up.

Why should we?

We have to suffer

for whatever you do.

Look what they have done.

Look.

Will the women and

children in this house. . .

. . .sleep peacefully again?

Deepak, you are the youngest. . .

. . .and dearest to our father.

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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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